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Important Notice on Product Safety


Elevated voltages are inevitably present at specific points in this electrical equipment. Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures. Systems with forced ventilation have rotating items. Non-observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result in personal injury or in property damage. The system complies with the standard EN 60950-1 / IEC 60950-1. All equipment connected has to comply with the applicable safety standards. Mount the systems in areas with restricted access only. Only trained and qualified personnel may install, operate, and maintain the systems.

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Contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4 2 3 4 5 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 7 7.1 7.2 8 8.1 8.1.1 8.1.2 8.1.3 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 9 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.2 9.3 9.4 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 Notes on This Documentation .................................................................................17 Customer Documentation........................................................................................17 Complementary Documents....................................................................................17 Symbols Used in the Customer Documentation .....................................................18 Symbol for Warnings ...............................................................................................18 Symbols for Notes ...................................................................................................18 Symbols for Menu Displays and Text Inputs...........................................................18 Notes on Licensed Software ...................................................................................18 Introduction..............................................................................................................19 Features ..................................................................................................................20 Hardware Configuration ..........................................................................................22 Software Configuration............................................................................................23 Installation ...............................................................................................................24 Route Configuration.................................................................................................24 Installing the LCT Software Package ......................................................................28 Uninstalling the LCT Software Package..................................................................33 Starting and Shutting down TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT ............................35 Starting TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT ...........................................................35 Shutting Down TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT ................................................37 Main Interface Features ..........................................................................................38 Main Window ...........................................................................................................38 Title Bar ...................................................................................................................38 Main Menu Bar ........................................................................................................38 Work Area................................................................................................................42 Submenus (with Right Mouse Button Click)............................................................42 MainBoard Card ......................................................................................................42 Ethernet Card ..........................................................................................................42 Security and User Management..............................................................................44 Security Management..............................................................................................44 User .........................................................................................................................44 Group.......................................................................................................................49 View.........................................................................................................................53 Change Password ...................................................................................................53 Lock Screen.............................................................................................................53 Lock Screen Configuration ......................................................................................54 NE Configuration and Management ........................................................................55 Chassis View ...........................................................................................................55 NE Property Configuration ......................................................................................55 Shutting down NE....................................................................................................57 NE Timing Setting....................................................................................................57 NE FTP Configuration .............................................................................................58

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10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 11 11.1 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.1.3 11.1.4 11.2 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.3 11.4 11.4.1 11.4.2 11.4.3 11.5 11.5.1 11.5.2 11.6 11.6.1 11.6.2 11.6.3 12 12.1 12.2 12.2.1 12.2.2 12.2.3 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 12.9 12.10 13 13.1 13.1.1 13.1.2 13.1.3 13.1.4

NE Trap Destination Configuration..........................................................................60 DCC Transparent Configuration..............................................................................60 Embedded E1 DCC Configuration ..........................................................................61 NE Software Management ......................................................................................62 NE MIB Management ..............................................................................................64 SDH Configuration and Management .....................................................................66 Card Configuration and Management .....................................................................66 Card Properties Configuration.................................................................................66 Synchronizing Card .................................................................................................67 Delete Card .............................................................................................................68 Cold Reboot Card....................................................................................................68 SDH Port Configuration and Management..............................................................68 Port Configuration....................................................................................................69 Port Status...............................................................................................................69 E1 Port Configuration and Management.................................................................70 Cross-Connect Management ..................................................................................71 Querying Current Cross-Connection .......................................................................71 Adding a New Cross-Connection ............................................................................72 Deleting a Connection .............................................................................................73 Terminal Point Configuration and Management......................................................73 Querying Current Terminal Point.............................................................................73 Terminal Point Mapping ..........................................................................................76 Synchronization Management.................................................................................79 Global Settings ........................................................................................................79 Configuring the System Clock .................................................................................80 Configuring the Reference ......................................................................................81 Ethernet Configuration and Management ...............................................................83 Bridge Configuration................................................................................................83 LAN Card Configuration and Management .............................................................84 LAN Port Properties.................................................................................................84 VLAN Rate Limiting .................................................................................................85 CoS Configuration ...................................................................................................86 WAN Port Configuration ..........................................................................................86 VLAN Management .................................................................................................88 Egress Priority Weight Configuration ......................................................................90 Static MAC Address Configuration..........................................................................92 ACL Configuration ...................................................................................................93 Group Broadcast Configuration...............................................................................94 RSTP Configuration.................................................................................................96 IGMP Snooping .......................................................................................................98 Protection Management ........................................................................................100 SNCP Management...............................................................................................100 Viewing and Modifying SNCP ...............................................................................100 Creating SNCP ......................................................................................................102 Deleting SNCP ......................................................................................................102 Switching SNCP ....................................................................................................103

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13.2 13.3 13.3.1 13.3.2 13.3.3 14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.4.1 14.4.2 14.4.3 14.5 14.5.1 14.5.2 14.5.3 14.5.4 14.5.5 14.5.6 14.5.7 15 15.1 15.1.1 15.1.2 15.2 15.2.1 15.2.2 15.3 16 16.1 16.1.1 16.1.1.1 16.1.1.2 16.1.1.3 16.1.1.4 16.1.2 16.2 16.2.1 16.2.1.1 16.2.1.2 16.2.2 16.2.3 16.2.4 16.2.5 16.3

MSP Management.................................................................................................103 MSSPRING Management .....................................................................................106 Creating MSSPRing ..............................................................................................107 Modifying MSSPRing.............................................................................................109 Deleting MSSPRing...............................................................................................112 DCN Management.................................................................................................113 DCC Management.................................................................................................113 OSI Configuration ..................................................................................................114 MGMT Port RIP Configuration ..............................................................................115 IP Route Configuration ..........................................................................................115 IP Interface ............................................................................................................115 IP Static Route.......................................................................................................116 IP Routing Table....................................................................................................119 OSPF.....................................................................................................................120 OSPF General .......................................................................................................120 OSPF Areas ..........................................................................................................122 OSPF Interfaces ....................................................................................................124 OSPF Interface Metrics .........................................................................................126 OSPF Neighbors ...................................................................................................127 OSPF LSDB ..........................................................................................................128 OSPF Ext LSDB ....................................................................................................129 Maintenance ..........................................................................................................131 PRBS Test Management.......................................................................................131 Query Current PRBS Status of Ports ....................................................................131 Set PRBS Testing..................................................................................................132 Loopback Test Management.................................................................................133 Querying Loopback Status ....................................................................................133 Setting Loopback Test...........................................................................................133 LED Test................................................................................................................134 Performance Monitoring Management ..................................................................135 Overview of Performance Monitoring ....................................................................135 SDH Performance Monitoring ...............................................................................135 PM in Regeneration Section (G.829) ....................................................................135 PM in Multiplex Section (G.829)............................................................................136 PM for HP/LP (High Order and Low Order Paths) (G.829) ...................................137 PM for Pointer Justification Counts at Administrative Unit (G.707).......................138 Data Performance Monitoring Parameters............................................................139 SDH Performance Monitoring Management .........................................................139 Filter Setting ..........................................................................................................140 TP Filter .................................................................................................................141 Parameter Filter.....................................................................................................142 Editing Monitored Parameter.................................................................................143 Alarm Threshold ....................................................................................................143 History SDH Performance .....................................................................................146 SDH Unavailable Periods......................................................................................147 Ethernet Performance Monitoring Management ...................................................148

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16.3.1 16.3.2 16.3.3 16.3.4 16.3.5 16.4 16.4.1 16.4.2 16.4.3 17 17.1 17.2 17.2.1 17.2.2 17.2.3 17.2.4 17.2.5 17.2.6 17.2.7 17.2.8 17.3 17.4 17.4.1 17.4.2 17.5 17.5.1 17.5.2 17.6 17.6.1 17.6.1.1 17.6.1.2 17.6.2 17.6.3 17.7 17.7.1 17.7.2 17.7.3 17.7.4 17.7.5 17.8 18 18.1 19 19.1 19.2 19.3

Filter Setting ..........................................................................................................149 Editing Monitored Parameter.................................................................................150 Ethernet PM Thresholds........................................................................................150 History Ethernet Performance ...............................................................................153 5-Second Ethernet Performance...........................................................................154 E1 Bit Slip Performance ........................................................................................156 Filter Setting ..........................................................................................................156 Editing Monitored Parameter.................................................................................158 History E1 Bit Slip Performance ............................................................................159 Alarm and Event Management..............................................................................160 Overview of Alarms ...............................................................................................160 NE Alarms .............................................................................................................160 Current Alarms ......................................................................................................160 Viewing Active Alarms ...........................................................................................161 Reviewing the current alarms................................................................................162 Alarm Search.........................................................................................................163 Viewing Alarm Detail .............................................................................................164 Acknowledging Current Alarms .............................................................................165 Clearing Alarms .....................................................................................................166 History Alarms .......................................................................................................166 LED Indicators .......................................................................................................169 Exporting Alarms ...................................................................................................170 Exporting Active Alarms to a File ..........................................................................170 Printing Active Alarms ...........................................................................................172 Configuring Fault Management .............................................................................174 Audio Alarm Configuration ....................................................................................174 Alarm Type List Management ...............................................................................175 Alarm Configuration for Single NE ........................................................................176 Alarm Inhibit Configuration ....................................................................................176 Alarm Inhibit Configuration for Single NE..............................................................176 Alarm Inhibit Configuration for Specific Port .........................................................177 Alarm Out Configuration........................................................................................178 MDI/MDO Configuration ........................................................................................178 Displaying the Node Event Log .............................................................................179 Interpreting the Node Event Log ...........................................................................180 Management Events..............................................................................................180 Hardware Events ...................................................................................................181 Software Events ....................................................................................................181 Event Search .........................................................................................................182 Bit Slip Event Configuration...................................................................................183 Resource and Database Management .................................................................184 NE Usage Statistics...............................................................................................184 How To ..............................................................................................................185 Creating a TU12 Cross-Connection between E1 and STM-1 ...............................185 Configuring Layer 2 100Mbps Ethernet Service ...................................................188 Monitoring Current Performance of STM-1 Port ...................................................196

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Creating MSSPRing Protection for STM-4 Ring ...................................................200 Creating Multiplex-Section Protection between Two NEs.....................................203 Creating SNCP Between Two NEs Using Two Ports of MainBoard .....................205 Abbreviations.........................................................................................................209 Index......................................................................................................................211

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Fig. 2.1 Fig. 6.1 Fig. 6.2 Fig. 6.3 Fig. 6.4 Fig. 6.5 Fig. 6.6 Fig. 6.7 Fig. 6.8 Fig. 6.9 Fig. 6.10 Fig. 6.11 Fig. 6.12 Fig. 6.13 Fig. 6.14 Fig. 6.15 Fig. 6.16 Fig. 6.17 Fig. 6.18 Fig. 6.19 Fig. 6.20 Fig. 6.21 Fig. 7.1 Fig. 7.2 Fig. 7.3 Fig. 7.4 Fig. 7.5 Fig. 8.1 Fig. 9.1 Fig. 9.2 Fig. 9.3 Fig. 9.4 Fig. 9.5 Fig. 9.6 Fig. 9.7 Fig. 9.8 TNMS-M Series Products.................................................................................. 19 Open Hyper Terminal ........................................................................................ 24 Hyper Terminal--Connection Description .......................................................... 25 Hyper Terminal--Connect To............................................................................. 25 Hyper Terminal--COM1 Properties ................................................................... 26 CLI Window--Welcome to Login........................................................................ 26 Main Menu......................................................................................................... 27 IP Address Configuration .................................................................................. 27 Add Static Route Information ............................................................................ 28 TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT Welcome Screen ....................................... 29 License Agreement ........................................................................................... 29 Select Destination Location .............................................................................. 30 Select Start Menu Folder .................................................................................. 31 Select Additional Tasks..................................................................................... 31 Ready to Install ................................................................................................. 31 Installing ............................................................................................................ 32 Exit Setup.......................................................................................................... 32 Completing Setup.............................................................................................. 33 Uninstall the Software from the Start Menu ...................................................... 33 Dialog Box of Confirming the Uninstall Process................................................ 33 Uninstall Status ................................................................................................. 34 Completing the Uninstall Process ..................................................................... 34 Desktop Icon...................................................................................................... 35 Start LCT from Start Menu ................................................................................ 35 Input NE IP Address.......................................................................................... 36 LCT Login Window ............................................................................................ 36 LCT Main Window ............................................................................................. 37 Main Window..................................................................................................... 38 Security Menu ................................................................................................... 44 User Account Management............................................................................... 44 Create New User............................................................................................... 45 New User Added View ...................................................................................... 46 Select Groups.................................................................................................... 46 User Profile........................................................................................................ 47 Setting User Profile ........................................................................................... 47 Permitted Operations for User .......................................................................... 48

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Operation Logs for User .................................................................................... 49 Change Passwords ........................................................................................... 49 Create New Group ............................................................................................ 50 New Group Added View.................................................................................... 50 Select Users...................................................................................................... 51 Permitted operations for Group......................................................................... 51 Assign Group Permissions................................................................................ 52 Change Password............................................................................................. 53 Lock Screen ...................................................................................................... 53 LockScreen Config............................................................................................ 54 Chassis View..................................................................................................... 55 NE Properties.................................................................................................... 56 Shutdown NE..................................................................................................... 57 Shutdown Information ....................................................................................... 57 NE Time Settings .............................................................................................. 58 FTP Setting ....................................................................................................... 59 FTP Root........................................................................................................... 59 NE Trap Destination.......................................................................................... 60 Confirmation...................................................................................................... 60 DCC Transparency Configuration..................................................................... 61 Embedded E1 DCC Configuration.................................................................... 61 NE Software Management................................................................................ 62 FTP Setting ....................................................................................................... 62 NE Software Switch Result Windows ............................................................... 63 MIB Management.............................................................................................. 64 FTP Setting ....................................................................................................... 64 Card Properties ................................................................................................. 66 Synchronize Card.............................................................................................. 67 SDH Port Properties.......................................................................................... 68 E1 Port Properties............................................................................................. 70 Cross-Connect Management ............................................................................ 71 Create Cross-Connect ...................................................................................... 72 Confirming for Deleting the Selected Cross-Connections ................................ 73 TP Configuration (View 1 - As Presented) ........................................................ 74 TP Configuration (View 2 - Engaged) ............................................................... 75 TP Multiplexing Structure Query....................................................................... 76 TP Multiplexing Structure, View 1..................................................................... 76 TP Multiplexing Structure, View 2..................................................................... 77

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Fig. 11.13 Fig. 11.14 Fig. 11.15 Fig. 11.16 Fig. 11.17 Fig. 12.1 Fig. 12.2 Fig. 12.3 Fig. 12.4 Fig. 12.5 Fig. 12.6 Fig. 12.7 Fig. 12.8 Fig. 12.9 Fig. 12.10 Fig. 12.11 Fig. 12.12 Fig. 12.13 Fig. 12.14 Fig. 12.15 Fig. 12.16 Fig. 12.17 Fig. 12.18 Fig. 12.19 Fig. 12.20 Fig. 12.21 Fig. 12.22 Fig. 13.1 Fig. 13.2 Fig. 13.3 Fig. 13.4 Fig. 13.5 Fig. 13.6 Fig. 13.7 Fig. 13.8 Fig. 13.9 Fig. 13.10 Fig. 13.11 Modify Mapping................................................................................................. 77 Synchronization Management, Timing Source of NE....................................... 79 Global Settings.................................................................................................. 80 System Clock, Switching Timing Sources ........................................................ 80 Timing Source Reference Properties................................................................ 81 Bridge Properties .............................................................................................. 83 LAN Port Configuration ..................................................................................... 84 Rate Limit Config............................................................................................... 85 WAN Port Configuration.................................................................................... 86 Bandwidth Configuration ................................................................................... 87 VLAN Management........................................................................................... 88 Modify VLAN Based on VLAN .......................................................................... 89 Modify VLAN Based on Ports ........................................................................... 90 Egress Priority Weight Config ........................................................................... 91 Output Priority Algorithm Configuration ............................................................ 91 Modify Priority Weight ....................................................................................... 92 Static MAC Address Configuration ................................................................... 92 Add MAC Address ............................................................................................ 93 ACL Config........................................................................................................ 94 Add ACL............................................................................................................ 94 Group Broadcast Configuration ........................................................................ 95 Add MAC Address ............................................................................................ 96 RSTP Properties Configuration ........................................................................ 97 Port RSTP Configuration .................................................................................. 97 IGMP Snooping IP Multicast Group............................................................... 98 IGMP Snooping Mac Multicast Group ........................................................... 98 IGMP Snooping Vlan Multicast Router .......................................................... 99 SNCP Management ........................................................................................ 100 SNCP Properties............................................................................................. 101 Create SNCP .................................................................................................. 102 Delete SNCP................................................................................................... 103 SNCP Switch................................................................................................... 103 MSP Management .......................................................................................... 104 MSP Property.................................................................................................. 105 External Commands........................................................................................ 105 Create Linear Multiplex Section Protection Group.......................................... 106 MSSPRing Management ................................................................................ 107 Set Ring Property............................................................................................ 107

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Warning Window............................................................................................. 108 Create Ring..................................................................................................... 108 Select Link Port............................................................................................... 108 Confirm to add protection................................................................................ 109 MSSPRING List .............................................................................................. 109 MSSPRing Property........................................................................................ 110 Command of MS SPRing................................................................................ 111 Advanced Configuration.................................................................................. 112 Delete MSSPRing ........................................................................................... 112 Port DCC Management................................................................................... 113 OSI Configuration............................................................................................ 114 MGMT Port RIP Configuration ........................................................................ 115 IP Interface...................................................................................................... 116 IP Static Route ................................................................................................ 117 Add IP Static Route......................................................................................... 118 Edit IP Static Route ......................................................................................... 118 IP Routing Table ............................................................................................. 119 OSPF Submenu .............................................................................................. 120 OSPF General ................................................................................................ 121 OSPF Area...................................................................................................... 122 Add OSPF Area .............................................................................................. 123 Edit OSPF Area .............................................................................................. 124 OSPF Interface ............................................................................................... 125 OSPF Interface Metric .................................................................................... 126 OSPF Neighbor............................................................................................... 127 OSPF Link State Database............................................................................. 128 OSPF External Link State Database .............................................................. 129 PRBS Test Management ................................................................................ 131 PRBS Setting .................................................................................................. 132 Loopback Test Management .......................................................................... 133 Loopback Test Configure ................................................................................ 134 LED Test ......................................................................................................... 134 SDH Current Performance .............................................................................. 140 Monitor Point Filter .......................................................................................... 141 Select Terminal Point....................................................................................... 142 Edit Properties of Performance Monitor .......................................................... 143 Alarm Threshold.............................................................................................. 144 SDH History Performance............................................................................... 146

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Fig. 16.7 Fig. 16.8 Fig. 16.9 Fig. 16.10 Fig. 16.11 Fig. 16.12 Fig. 16.13 Fig. 16.14 Fig. 16.15 Fig. 16.16 Fig. 16.17 Fig. 16.18 Fig. 16.19 Fig. 16.20 Fig. 16.21 Fig. 16.22 Fig. 16.23 Fig. 16.24 Fig. 16.25 Fig. 16.26 Fig. 17.1 Fig. 17.2 Fig. 17.3 Fig. 17.4 Fig. 17.5 Fig. 17.6 Fig. 17.7 Fig. 17.8 Fig. 17.9 Fig. 17.10 Fig. 17.11 Fig. 17.12 Fig. 17.13 Fig. 17.14 Fig. 17.15 Fig. 17.16 Fig. 17.17 Fig. 17.18 SDH Unavailable Periods................................................................................ 147 Select Terminal Point ...................................................................................... 147 Ethernet Current Performance ........................................................................ 148 Monitor Point Filter .......................................................................................... 149 Select Port....................................................................................................... 149 Edit Properties of Monitored Parameter.......................................................... 150 1 Second Ethernet Thresholds........................................................................ 151 Monitor Point Filter .......................................................................................... 151 Select Ports ..................................................................................................... 152 Selected Ports................................................................................................. 152 Edit Properties of Performance Monitor.......................................................... 153 Ethernet History Performance ........................................................................ 154 5 Second Ethernet Performance .................................................................... 155 Select Port ...................................................................................................... 155 Current E1 Bit-Slip Performance .................................................................... 156 Monitor Point Filter.......................................................................................... 157 Select Port ...................................................................................................... 157 Selected Ports................................................................................................. 158 Edit Properties of Performance Monitor.......................................................... 158 History E1 Bit Slip Performance ..................................................................... 159 Open Active Alarms from Main Menu ............................................................. 161 Open Active Alarms from Right-click Menu..................................................... 161 Alarm Count by Severity.................................................................................. 162 Active Alarms .................................................................................................. 162 Alarm Search................................................................................................... 163 Alarm Source Config ....................................................................................... 164 Alarm Detail..................................................................................................... 165 Acknowledge Alarm ........................................................................................ 165 Acknowledge Comments ................................................................................ 166 Clear Alarm ..................................................................................................... 166 Open History Alarms from Main Menu............................................................ 167 Open History Alarms from Right-click Menu................................................... 167 History Alarms................................................................................................. 167 Alarm Search .................................................................................................. 168 Alarm Source Config....................................................................................... 169 Report Alarm................................................................................................... 170 Report Window................................................................................................ 171 Print Preview ................................................................................................... 171

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Save File ......................................................................................................... 172 Print Window ................................................................................................... 172 Report Alarm Preview ..................................................................................... 173 Print Setup ...................................................................................................... 173 Open Alarm Audio Configure from Main Menu............................................... 174 Audio Alarm Config ......................................................................................... 174 Open Alarm Type List Management from Main Menu..................................... 175 Alarm Type List Management......................................................................... 175 Modify Property of Alarm ................................................................................ 176 Alarm Inhibit Configuration for NE ............................................................... 177 Alarm Inhibit Configuration for port .............................................................. 177 Alarm Out Configuration ................................................................................. 178 MDI/MDO Configuration.................................................................................. 179 Events ............................................................................................................. 180 Event Search .................................................................................................. 182 Event Search Result ....................................................................................... 183 Bit Slip Event Configuration ............................................................................ 183 NE SDH Resource Usage Statistics ............................................................... 184 Cross Connections Management Menu.......................................................... 185 Cross Connections Management.................................................................... 185 Create Cross Connections.............................................................................. 186 Create Cross Connections.............................................................................. 187 Bridge Configuration Menu ............................................................................. 188 Bridges Properties........................................................................................... 188 LAN Port Configuration ................................................................................... 189 WAN Port Config............................................................................................. 190 Bandwidth Configuration ................................................................................. 191 VLAN Management......................................................................................... 192 VLAN Config ................................................................................................... 193 Query VLAN Information................................................................................. 194 Create Cross-Connect .................................................................................... 195 Cross-Connect Management.......................................................................... 195 Current SDH Performance Menu.................................................................... 196 SDH Current Performance.............................................................................. 196 Monitor Point Filter.......................................................................................... 197 Select Terminal Point...................................................................................... 198 Monitor Point Filter.......................................................................................... 198 SDH Current Performance.............................................................................. 199

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Tables
Tab. 3.1 Tab. 4.1 Tab. 8.1 Tab. 10.1 Tab. 10.2 Tab. 11.1 Tab. 11.2 Tab. 11.3 Tab. 11.4 Tab. 11.5 Tab. 13.1 Tab. 15.1 Tab. 16.1 Tab. 16.2 Tab. 16.3 Tab. 16.4 Tab. 16.5 Tab. 16.6 Tab. 16.7 Tab. 16.8 Tab. 16.9 Tab. 16.10 Tab. 16.11 Tab. 16.12 Tab. 17.1 Tab. 17.2 Tab. 17.3 Tab. 17.4 Tab. 17.5 Feature List ....................................................................................................... 21 Minimum Hardware Requirements of TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT ....... 22 Main Menu Structure......................................................................................... 42 NE Properties ................................................................................................... 56 NE Software Management Window Field Description..................................... 62 Card Properties Window Field Description....................................................... 67 Port Configuration............................................................................................. 69 Port Status ........................................................................................................ 70 TP Management Parameters ........................................................................... 75 Tributary (Trib#) to KLM to Timeslot (TS#) Numbers Mapping ....................... 78 SNCP Properties ............................................................................................ 101 PRBS Test Pattern......................................................................................... 132 Regenerator Section SES threshold xx% (for BIP-8) .................................... 136 Defects Resulting in a Near-end Severely Errored Second .......................... 136 Defects resulting in a Far-end Severely Errored Second .............................. 136 Multiplex Section SES threshold xx% (For BIP-1)......................................... 137 Defects Resulting in a Near-end Severely Errored Second .......................... 137 Defects Resulting in a Far-end Severely Errored Second............................. 138 Path Overhead Section SES Threshold xx% (For BIP-2, BIP-8) .................. 138 PM Management Functions........................................................................... 140 Default Value and Value Range for a Fixed 15-minute Period...................... 145 Default value and Value Range for a Fixed 24-hour Period.......................... 145 Maximum Records number of History Performance ..................................... 146 Primary Ethernet PM Function ....................................................................... 148 Active Alarms information ............................................................................... 163 LED Status...................................................................................................... 170 Management Events....................................................................................... 181 Hardware Events ............................................................................................ 181 Software Events.............................................................................................. 181

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1.1 Customer Documentation
The Customer Documentation of the SURPASS hiT 7020 comprises the following descriptions and manuals: Technical Manual The Technical Manual gives an overview of the application, performance features, interfaces, and functions of the SURPASS hiT 7020. It also contains the most important technical data.

The Technical Manual does not contain any instructions to operate the product. Installation and Test Manual The Installation and Test Manual ITMN contains instructions on mounting, connecting, and commissioning the SURPASS hiT 7020, as well as connecting and commissioning the LCT operating terminals. Troubleshooting Manual The Troubleshooting Manual provides information about the supported alarm list and troubleshooting procedures for the SURPASS hiT 7020. TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT User Manual The LCT User Manual provides information about the LCT (features, configuration, installation, etc.) and how to operate, monitor, and maintain the SURPASS hiT 7020 using the Element Manager software (Application Software) running on the LCT.

Besides the LCT User Manual, the Online Help of the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT software is of high importance for the user.

1.2

Complementary Documents
In addition to the SURPASS hiT 7020 customer documentation listed in Chapter 1.1, there is further documentation: SURPASS hiT 7020 Release Note This document identifies the specific version of the SURPASS hiT 7020 and provides information on HW, SW, LCT components and the limitations of the release as well as important notes concerning the customer documentation.

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1.3
1.3.1

Symbols Used in the Customer Documentation


Symbol for Warnings
This symbol identifies notes which, if ignored, can result in personal injury or in permanent damage to the equipment.

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1.3.2

Symbols for Notes


Information which extends beyond the immediate context.

Cross reference to other chapters in this manual or reference to other manuals. Help

Reference to the online help system of the Element Manager software.

1.3.3

Symbols for Menu Displays and Text Inputs


Menu options from pop-up menus or inputs from the user (texts, commands) are displayed consecutively in their hierarchical sequence in pointed brackets: <Menu> <Menu item> <Command text> <Parameter> etc.

1.4

Notes on Licensed Software


This documentation refers to software products which were taken over from other companies as licenses. Should problems arise, the user should contact Siemens AG as the licensee and not the relevant licenser.

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2 Introduction
TNMS-M series products are network management system which are used to manage and maintain MSTP network elements built by SURPASS hiT series products.

The TNMS-M series network management system products include TNMS-M LCT and TNMS-M. (See Fig. 2.1)

Other Vendors OSS


CORBA/TMF814

NCI

TNMS-M

SNMP

TNMS-M LCT
SNMP

SURPASS NETWORK ELEMENTs


(hiT 7060HC, 7060, 7030, 7020)

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TNMS-M Series Products

TNMS-M LCT (Local Craft Terminal) provides an NE level TNMS-M based management function and GUI. One TNMS-M LCT application can only connect and manage one NE at one time. The interface between TNMS-M LCT and NE is SNMP based. Different types of network elements correspond to different types of LCT, which are mainly used for on-site management and maintenances.

TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT is an element management system for a single NE, which is designed to provide comprehensive fault, configuration, performance management functions for the SURPASS hiT 7020 product line.

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3 Features
TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT features are listed in Tab. 3.1. Feature Java-Based User Interface Configuration Management Description Java-based user interface to connect NEs A Chassis View showing the front faceplate of the equipment Color-coded LEDs to indicate NE status Uploads data from the actual NE to update the management information for the NE in the LCT Ensures all status information and data in the LCT are consistent with the actual NE Enables NE software updates and download from the LCT Redundant images of the embedded software are stored in an NE, one active and one backup which can be switched and activated by the LCT NE warm reboot and cold reboot can be controlled by the LCT View/synchronize/delete/modify Circuit-pack attributes View/synchronize/modify port attributes TP configuration and management, including viewing/synchronizing/modifying TP attributes and TP multiplexing structure configuration SDH Cross-Connect configuration and management Timing configuration and management, including selecting the timing reference for system clock, modifying/viewing timing reference of the NEs system clock, and configuring the timing reference for the station clock Virtual concatenation configuration and management LCAS configuration Ethernet VLAN configuration Ethernet Class of Service configuration Rapid spanning trees management Rate limiting configuration for the Ethernet port Broadcast storm control Multicast management IP route configuration OSPF parameter configuration OSI-light parameter configuration Supports MSP protection management Supports SNCP/I protection management Supports Ethernet RSTP protection management Supports MS-SPRing(STM-4) protection management

Consistency and Data Synchronization

Network Element Control

Protection and Redundancy

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Feature Performance Management

Description Supports monitored performance TPs and parameters selection. Supports current performance management Supports history performance management Loopback Configuration for testing LED test PRBS Test Maintenance AIS/RDI Insertion Test Management Collects, displays, and manages SURPASS hiT 7020 fault messages (including NE, card, port and TP related messages) Supports color coded alarms to indicate alarm severity level Supports active alarm synchronization Supports NE related event management

Maintenance

Fault Management

Event Management Tab. 3.1 Feature List

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4 Hardware Configuration
The TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT software can run on the following operating system: Microsoft Windows based operating system The minimum hardware requirements of TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT are listed in Tab. 4.1. Configuration Windows-Based Computer Hardware Requirement

Tab. 4.1

1.6 GHz Pentium-4 Processor 512M RAM 1 20GB Hard Disk TP Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Networking Port Graphic Card with 1024 768 resolution (75Hz refresh for Desktop; 60-Hz refresh for Notebook) Color Monitor (17 for Desktop; 14 TFT for Notebook) Minimum Hardware Requirements of TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT

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5 Software Configuration
The following operating system and software package are required to install and run the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT. Microsoft Windows based operating system Windows 2000 Professional operating system, or Windows XP Professional operating system The TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT software

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6 Installation
6.1 Route Configuration
TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT manages NEs based on TCP/IP addresses. Therefore, the user must set a static route to enable the LCT system to find the NE. Before setting the route, ensure that the console port and the MGMT port of the users computer are connected with the peer ports of SURPASS hiT 7020.

TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT only supports NE management through the MGMT port. 1. Click <Start><Programs><Accessories><Communications><Hyper Terminal> to open the <New Connection: Hyper Terminal> window. (See Fig. 6.1)

Fig. 6.1

Open Hyper Terminal

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2. In the <Connection Description> window, enter the user name in the <Name> field and click <OK>.

Fig. 6.2

Hyper Terminal--Connection Description

3. In the <Connect To> window, choose <COM1> (or the computers connected console port) in the <Connect using> drop-down menu and click <OK>.

Fig. 6.3

Hyper Terminal--Connect To

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT 4. In the <COM1 Properties> window, click <Restore Defaults> and click <OK>.

Fig. 6.4

Hyper Terminal--COM1 Properties

5. Input a few <Enter> and the CLI interface window will appear as follows. (See Fig. 6.5) Input the user name and the password, and then press <Enter>. The user name is <root> and the password is left blank.

Fig. 6.5

CLI Window--Welcome to Login

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Main Menu

7.

IP Address Configuration

Press <I> from the Main Menu to configure the node IP address, the management port IP address, the management port subnet mask, and the default gateway for the management port. The user can select options 1 to 4 to configure the special IP addresses based on his/her needs.

Fig. 6.7

IP Address Configuration

Click <Start><Programs><Accessories><Command Prompt> to open the <Command Prompt> window, and then use the <route add [destination] [mask netmask] [gateway] [-p]> command to enter the static route information. For example, enter the command <route add 192.168.16.243 mask 255.255.255.255 192.168.12.243 p> to add the static route information into the users computer. This means the added routes IP address is

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Note: The user can use the <route /help> command to get more information about the <route> command.

Fig. 6.8

Add Static Route Information

6.2

Installing the LCT Software Package


After selecting the SURPASS hiT serial products, Siemens post sales engineers and technical support technicians will help to complete selecting and installing hardware and software based on requirements. A TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT installation CD will be provided. Install the LCT software package from the provided CD using the programs wizard mode on any qualified operating system.

An example of how to install the LCT software package is given below:

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1. Double-click the TNMS_M_SURPASS_hiT 7020_R32Lxxx_setup.exe icon (note that the xxx is the load number of the LCT installation software.) A welcome screen will appear. (See Fig. 6.9) Click <Next> to continue.

Fig. 6.9

TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT Welcome Screen

2. In the <License Agreement> window, choose <I accept the agreement>, and click <Next> to continue.

Fig. 6.10

License Agreement

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Note: The TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT software will be installed by default in the %SystemDrive%\Siemens\hiT 7020 folder. (%SystemDrive% specifies the drive letter of the hard disk drive containing the Windows operating system.) For example: If Windows is installed in Drive C, the software will be installed in the C:\Siemens\hiT 7020 folder. Note: two continuous blanks cant exist in install folder name, otherwise, some function of system will run abnormally.

Fig. 6.11

Select Destination Location

4. Accept the default Start Menu folder location, and click <Next> to continue. (See Fig. 6.12)

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5. In the <Select Additional Tasks> window, there are two options: 1) <Create a desktop icon> and 2) <Create a Quick Launch icon>. The default option is 1), but both options may be selected. Click <Next> after selecting.

Fig. 6.13

Select Additional Tasks

6. After reviewing installation choices, click <Install> to proceed or <Back> to go back and make changes.

Fig. 6.14

Ready to Install

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Fig. 6.15

Installing

8. If at any of the 7 steps above you wish to stop the installation process, click <Cancel> and the <Exit Setup> window will appear. (See Fig. 6.16) Click <Yes> to exit setup. Click <No> to continue the installation process.

Fig. 6.16

Exit Setup

9. To finish the installation, click <Finish>. It is recommended that do not select the option <Launch TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT>.

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Completing Setup

6.3

Uninstalling the LCT Software Package


1. Click <Start>, select <Programs>, select <TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT R3.2>, and click <Uninstall TNMS-M hiT 7020 LCT R3.2>.

Fig. 6.18

Uninstall the Software from the Start Menu

2.

Select <Yes> to remove TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 R3.1 LCT. (See Fig. 6.19)

Fig. 6.19

Dialog Box of Confirming the Uninstall Process

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If <Yes> is selected, an <Uninstall Status> window will appear. (Fig. 6.20)

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Uninstall Status

4. After the uninstalling is complete, a confirmation window box will appear. Click <OK> to finish the uninstall process. Some items could not be removed automatically, but can be removed manually from the installation folder (%SystemDrive%\Siemens\hiT 7020 by default).

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Completing the Uninstall Process

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7 Starting and Shutting down TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT


7.1 Starting TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT
After the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT software is installed, there are two methods to start the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT: Option 1: If the <Create a desktop icon> option is selected during the installation process, a <TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT> icon will appear on Desktop. (See Fig. 7.1) Double-click the icon to start the LCT program.

Fig. 7.1

Desktop Icon

Option 2: Select <Start><Programs><TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT>, and click the <TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT> icon to start the LCT program. (See Fig. 7.2)

Fig. 7.2

Start LCT from Start Menu

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Fig. 7.3

Input NE IP Address

After a few seconds, the LCT login window will appear. (See Fig. 7.4) Input LCTs Login Name, Password and NEs IP Address. Then click <Connect>.

Fig. 7.4

LCT Login Window

For example, the user can login TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT using account: Login Name: root Password: public The password can be changed in the LCT program.

Note: I. The LCT program cannot connect to the NE which has been managed by the TNMS server launched on the same host.

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II. There is no READ/WRITE access control policy implemented between TNMS-M and the LCT program.

After successfully connecting to the NE, the LCT main window will appear. (See Fig. 7.5)

Fig. 7.5

LCT Main Window

7.2

Shutting Down TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT


There are two methods to shut down TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT: Option 1: Click the <X> at top right of the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT main window. Option 2: Click <System><Exit>. A confirmation window will appear. Click <Yes> to confirm the shutdown request.

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8 Main Interface Features


8.1 Main Window
The main window (See Fig. 8.1) consists of the following elements:
Title Bar

Title Bar Main Menu Bar Work Area

Main Menu Bar

Work Area

Fig. 8.1

Main Window

8.1.1

Title Bar
The title bar is located at the top of the main window (See Fig. 8.1) The title bar contains: A special window symbol to the far left. The type designation of the network element.

8.1.2

Main Menu Bar


The main menu bar is located at the top of the main window, below the title bar (See Fig. 8.1). It contains the main menu options.

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The drop-down menu items will be changed when different object (for example: an NE, a card, or a port) is selected in chassis view.

Before the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT is connected to the NE, the main menu bar only shows three drop-down menus: <System>, <Security>, and <Help>. System Connect Exit Working with the software Allow the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7060 LCT to connect with NE Close the main window of the NE application software, thus ending the session Working with the software Manage user accounts Change current password of LCT Lock the screen Configure Lock Screen settings Working with the software Launch the Online Help Show the information about TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7060 LCT

Security Account Management Change Password Lock Screen Lock Screen Config Help Help About

After the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT is connected to the NE, the main menu bar shows ten drop-down menus: <System>, <Configuration>, <Ethernet>, <Fault>, <Performance>, <Maintenance>, <Windows>, <Security>, and <Help>. Working with the software Disconnect LCT from NE Manage all audio alarm, including melody type and play times Close the main window of the NE application software, thus ending the session Working with the NE configuration View and modify the properties of NE View and modify the properties of Card Note: Only when a card in chassis is highlighted, would this menu item be displayed Restart NE under the LCT system Restart NE and will cause traffic loss Close NE safely Synchronize NE View and modify the properties of SDH Port Note: Only when an SDH port in chassis is highlighted, would this menu item be displayed View and modify the properties of E1 Port Note: Only when an E1 port in chassis is highlighted, would this menu item be displayed View and modify all TP Properties View and modify the construction of TPs

System Disconnect Alarm Audio Configure Exit

Configuration NE Property Configuration Card Property Configuration Warm Reboot NE Cold Reboot NE Shutdown NE Synchronize NE SDH Port Property Configuration E1 Port Property Configuration TP Configuration TP Multiplexing Structure

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Cross-Connect Management Synchronization Management NE Time Setting SNCP Management MSP Management MSSPRing Management NE FTP Configuration NE Trap Destination Configure NE Software Management NE MIB management AIS/RDI Inhibit Configuration Alarm Out Configuration MDI/MDO Configuration DCC Transparent Configuration Embedded E1 DCC Configuration NE Resource Usage Statistics Refresh Chassis Change NE IP Synchronize Card

Manage all cross- connections in the NE Set and manage the timing references Set time zone and the time of NE Create and manage SNCP Create and manage MSP Create and manage MS-SPRing Set FTP server address Show and manage all IP addresses of PCs on which LCTs are running, current managed NE will send trap to all those LCT Update, backup, and switch NE software Manage NE database Set system alarm Set system alarm Set MDI/MDO Configure DCC Transparent Configure DCC channels View the cards and ports in Mainboard and their usages; Data card is not listed Display the latest state of NEs Change NE IP address Synchronize a selected card Note: Only when a card in chassis is highlighted, would this menu item be displayed Manage DCN Manage DCC Status Configure OSI Enable or disable RIP Configure IP Route Manage OSPF Managing Ethernet settings Note: Only when an Ethernet card in chassis is highlighted, would this drop-down menu be displayed Configure bridge properties View and modify the properties of LAN Port View and modify the properties of LAN Port Configure VLAN configurations Configure Priority Algorithm of a Ethernet card Configure Static MAC Address of a Ethernet card View and modify the Access Control List of a Ethernet card

DCN Management DCC Management OSI Configuration MGMT Port RIP Configuration IP Route Configuration OSPF Ethernet

Bridge Configuration LAN Ports Property Configuration WAN Ports Property Configuration VLAN Management Egress Priority Weight Config Static MAC Address Configuration ACL Configuration

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Group Broadcast Configuration RSTP Configuration IGMP Snooping Fault Active Alarms History Alarms Events

View and modify the group broadcast settings of a Ethernet card View and modify the RSTP properties of a Ethernet card View current Internet group multicast settings Managing Alarm Display current alarms occur on NE/Card/Port according to managed object selected currently Display history alarms occur on NE/Card/Port Display all events about the operation Note: only when neither a card nor a port in chassis is highlighted, would this menu item be displayed Manage alarm type Configure the Alarm Inhibit Configuration for specific port Enable or disable bit slip event

Alarm Type List Management Alarm Inhibit Configuration Bit Slip Event Configuration Performance Current SDH Performance History SDH Performance SDH Unavailable Periods Current Ethernet Statistics Ethernet PM Thresholds History Ethernet Statistics 5 Second Ethernet PM Current E1 Bit Slip Performance History E1 Bit Slip Performance Maintenance PRBS Test Maintenance Loopback Test Management LED Test Windows SURPASS hiT 7020 Chassis View Minimize All Maximize All Security Account Management Change Password

View the status of NE View and manage current SDH performance View and manage history SDH performance View and manage SDH unavailable periods View and manage current Ethernet performance Set Ethernet performance thresholds View and manage history Ethernet performance View and manage 5 second Ethernet performance View and manage current E1 Bit Slip performance View and manage history E1 Bit Slip performance

Working with the maintenance test Perform PRBS test Perform Loop-back test Perform LED test Select the view for the open windows List of all the currently-open windows; the selected window (in the foreground) is indicated by the tick Minimizes all opened windows Maximizes all windows Working with the software Manage user accounts Change current password of LCT

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Lock Screen Lock Screen Config Help Help About Tab. 8.1

Lock the screen Configure Lock Screen settings Online help( in English) conforming to MS Windows Display the help topics in the form of the <Contents> and <Index> folders Show the information about TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT Main Menu Structure

Note: To select the whole NE, keep pressing the Ctrl key and click the NE Chassis view.

8.1.3

Work Area
This space in the main window (See Fig. 8.1) shows all the windows which have just been opened. All windows within the work area can be opened or closed without ending the application software ending (a function of Windows). In the Alarm Count area, all current alarms are collected and the numbers are listed by severity and category.

8.2

Submenus (with Right Mouse Button Click)


The menu sequence which is described here depends on the selected card.

8.2.1

MainBoard Card
After selecting the STM card or the CC card, click the right mouse button.

Card Property Configuration Synchronize Card Cross-Connect Management Synchronization Management Active Alarms History Alarms NE Property Configuration Refresh Chassis Synchronize NE Change NE IP

Opens the Card Properties window Opens the Synchronize window Opens the Cross Connection Management window Opens the Timing Source Management window Opens the Active Alarm window Opens the History Alarm window Opens the NE Properties window Refresh the chassis view Synchronize NE Opens the Configure NE IP window

8.2.2

Ethernet Card
After selecting the Ethernet card, click right button.

Card Property Configuration Synchronize Card

Opens the Card Properties window Opens the Synchronize window

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Bridge Configuration LAN Ports Property Configuration WAN Ports Property Configuration VLAN Management Egress Priority Weight Config Static MAC Address Configuration ACL Configuration Group Broadcast Configuration RSTP Configuration IGMP Snooping Active Alarms History Alarms Cold Reboot Card NE Property Configuration

Opens the Bridge Properties window Opens the LAN Port Properties window Opens the WAN Port Config window Opens the VLAN Management window Configure Egress Priority Weight Opens the Static MAC Address Config window Opens the ACL Config window Opens the Group Broadcast Config window Opens RSTP Property Configuration window Opens the IGMP Snooping window Opens the Active Alarms window Opens the History Alarms window Restart Card View and modify the properties of NE

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9 Security and User Management


The <Security> menu provides an entrance to manage the security of the system. (See Fig. 9.1)

Fig. 9.1

Security Menu

9.1

Security Management
User Account Management helps to control the security of the system. Correct setup can get rid of many unexpected system errors and keep the systems running safely. To open User Account Management: Select <Security><Account Management> from the main menu. The <User Account Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 9.2)

Fig. 9.2

User Account Management

9.1.1

User
To add a user account, select <File><Add User>. An Adding User window will pop up. (See Fig. 9.3)

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Create New User

Fill in the <User Login Name>, <User Password> and <Repeat Password> blanks for a new user. Select groups that this new user belongs to

Check the expiry time. Then click <Create User> to add this user. The new user name will appear beneath the Account tree. Click <Cancel> to give up all operations.

Here, the user named <core_administrator> is created. In the left panel, select the corresponding user. The properties of this user will appear in the right panel (See Fig. 9.4)

Select corresponding tab to view and modify <Member of Groups for core_administrator >, <User Profile for core_administrator >, <Permitted Operations for core_administrator > and <Operation Logs for core_administrator >.

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New User Added View

<Member of Groups for core_administrator > tab: All the groups that this user belongs to are listed in this tab. (See Fig. 9.4) Here, user core_administrator belongs to the group: Administration.

Click <Setting Groups> to add or remove this user from a group. (See Fig. 9.5)

Fig. 9.5

Select Groups

Select the group in the left and click >> to add the user to this group. Select the group in the right and click << to remove a user from this group.

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<User Profile for core_administrator> tab: The status, user account and password expiry of this user are listed in this tab. (See Fig. 9.6)

Fig. 9.6

User Profile

Click <Modify User Profile> to set the user profile. (See Fig. 9.7)

Fig. 9.7

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<Permitted Operations for core_administrator> tab: All the operations permitted to this user are listed in this tab. (See Fig. 9.8)

Fig. 9.8

Permitted Operations for User

Note: The permitted operations for user cannot be changed in this window. To change the permitted operations for a user, the operator should configure the permitted operations for group which the user belongs to. (Refer to Chapter 9.1.2)

<Operation Logs for core_administrator> tab: All of the operations a specific user has done are listed in this tab. (See Fig. 9.9)

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Operation Logs for User

Click <Clear Operation Logs> to clear all the operation history.

To change a users password: Select the corresponding user in the left panel. Right click and select <Change Password>. Input the new password in the pop up window. (See Fig. 9.10)

Fig. 9.10

Change Passwords

Click <Change Password> to confirm the change, and <Cancel> to quit without change.

9.1.2

Group
To add a group, select <File><Add Group>. An adding group window will pop up. (See Fig. 9.11)

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Create New Group

Input new group name in <Enter Group Name> field. And select the allowed operations the group is allowed to perform. Click <Create Group> to finalize this new group. The new group name will appear beneath the Accounts tree. Click <Cancel> to give up this operation. Here a group named DemoGroup has been added. In the left panel, select the corresponding group. The properties of this group will appear in the right panel. (See Fig. 9.12)

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New Group Added View

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<Group Member for DemoGroup> tab: All the users belong to this group will be listed in this tab. In <DemoGroup> Group, there is no user. Click <Setting Members> to add or delete user in this group. (See Fig. 9.13)

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Select Users

Select the user in the left and click >> to add a user to this group. Select the user in the right and click << to remove a user from this group.

<Operations for DemoGroup> tab: All the permitted operations are listed in this tab. (See Fig. 9.14)

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Assign Group Permissions

Check the checkbox to the left of the operations to select or deselect an operation, or check the checkbox to the left of the group to select or deselect all the operations beneath it.

Click

to expand all the branches, or

to collapse all the branches.

Click <OK> to confirm and finish all the modifications. Click <Cancel> to quit this modification without any changes.

Note: It is not recommended to clear the Security operation permission for users in the Administration group. If done, the user can only clear the corresponding information in the database and can never operate the Security Management configuration.

To delete a group: Select the corresponding group or user in the left panel. Right click and select <Remove Group>. Confirm in the warning window to delete this user. Note: A group can be deleted only if no user exists in this group.

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9.1.3

View
Select <view><Refresh> to update data about users and group.

9.2

Change Password
From the main menu, select <Security><Change Password> to change password for current user. The Change Password window will appear (See Fig. 9.16). Input old password and the new one in the window. Click <OK> to confirm or click <Cancel> to quit the window.

Fig. 9.16

Change Password

9.3

Lock Screen
From the main menu, select <Security><Lock Screen> to lock the screen. The <Lock Screen> window will appear. (See Fig. 9.17).

Fig. 9.17

Lock Screen

Input User Name and Password in the blanks and click <OK>. The screen will be locked.

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Lock Screen Configuration


From the main menu, select <Security><Lock Screen Config> to configure lockscreen. The <LockScreen Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 9.18).

Fig. 9.18

LockScreen Config

Select <LockScreen Enable>, and type a number in the <Locked after no operation in minutes> field. Click <OK> to confirm the changes.

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10 NE Configuration and Management


Before performing actions on TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT, the LCT must be connected to an NE.

10.1

Chassis View
When TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT is connected to an NE, the NE Chassis view will be displayed, which shows the real-time status of the NE. (See Fig. 10.1)

Fig. 10.1

Chassis View

For example, when the second card from the right side in Fig. 10.1 is plugged in, the green <Active> warning will be marked on the card. If the card is pulled out, the red <Absent> warning will be marked on the card. In this view, the user can see a total representation of the current node status, including a graphical view of all the slots, the card functions, the card types, the status of individual ports, the power status, and other NE functions. The user can modify node properties in the configuration windows. The configuration windows can be opened from the main menu bar or the right-click menu of the chassis view. Select <Configuration><Refresh Chassis> to refresh the chassis view.

10.2

NE Property Configuration
To open the <NE Configuration> window, select <Configuration><NE Property Configuration> from the main menu. The <NE Properties> window will appear. (See Fig. 10.2)

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NE Properties

Each item in the window is described in the following table. (See Tab. 10.1) Item NE Label Serial Number Location System Mode Description Version Contact IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Date/Time Card List Description This is used to distinguish different nodes The serial number of this node (configured by the manufacturer) The physical position of this node in real-life The current system mode of this node (cannot be modified from this window). The user uses this field to input his/her own detailed description of this node The software version of this node. The contact or owner of this node The IP address of this node (cannot be modified in this window) The subnet mask of this node (cannot be modified in this window) The gateway of this node (cannot be modified in this window) The current time on this node (cannot be modified in this window) An overview of all the cards on this node. The user can access the card configuration window by double-clicking the corresponding line in the table.

Tab. 10.1

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The user can change the properties of a node, but modifications are completed only after the <Apply> button has been clicked. Click <OK> to confirm all the modifications and to quit the window. If some of the properties are changed, click the <Refresh> button to check the latest status of this node. Click <Print> to print the node information. Click <Cancel> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

10.3

Shutting down NE
From the main menu, select <Configuration><Shutdown NE> (See Fig. 10.3)

Fig. 10.3

Shutdown NE

Fig. 10.4

Shutdown Information

Click <Yes> to confirm shutting down this NE.

10.4

NE Timing Setting
From the main menu, select <Configuration><NE Time Setting>. An <NE Time Setting> window will appear. (See Fig. 10.5)

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NE Time Settings

In the drop-down menu of <Network Time Protocol>, the protocol can be set <Enabled> or <Disabled>. Under <NE list (Active)>, select the corresponding NE whose time will be modified. In the drop-down menu of <Network Element Time>, the current time can be viewed manually. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information on setting time. Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications. Click <Close> to quit the window, all the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help

10.5

NE FTP Configuration
The FTP Settings can get the latest software and data support from the FTP server. To perform NE software management and/or MIB management, the user needs to first configure the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT FTP setting as well as the FTP server.

Use the following steps to apply FTP Settings: Select <Configuration><NE FTP Configuration> from the main menu. The <FTP Settings> window will appear with the current FTP settings. (See Fig. 10.6)

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FTP Setting

To modify the current configuration in the <FTP Server Setting> section: Input the FTP servers IP address in the <FTP Server IP Address> field. Input the FTP username in the <UserName> field. Input the FTP user password in the <Password> field.

Note: Both of username and password are <pm> by default.

All the latest software and data for the FTP server are stored in the <%Install_Drive%\ftproot> folder (%Install_Drive% specifies the drive letter of the hard disk drive containing the LCT program). For example, if the LCT program is installed in Drive C, the FTP root will be the <C:\ftproot> folder. (See Fig. 10.7)

Fig. 10.7

FTP Root

The <pm> user data will be stored in the corresponding folders under the <%Install_Drive%\ftproot\pm> folder. For example, the MIB files uploaded from the LCT program will be stored in the <%Install_Drive%\ftproot\pm\MibUpload> folder.

Click <Refresh> to update the current configuration. Click <Apply> to confirm the modification. Click <Close> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Note: The configuration of the FTP server should be the same as the real FTP server settings. Generally, the LCT server and the FTP server are on the same physical machine. However, the FTP server and LCT server need not be on the same machine.

10.6

NE Trap Destination Configuration


Select <Configuration><NE Trap Destination Configure>. An <NE Trap Destination> window will appear. (See Fig. 10.8)

Fig. 10.8

NE Trap Destination

The function of each button is described as follows: Click <Apply> to set a selection in the window. Click <Delete>, a confirmation window will appear. (See Fig. 10.9) Click <Refresh> to update current NE Destination. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

Fig. 10.9

Confirmation

10.7

DCC Transparent Configuration


In the chassis view, select <Configuration><DCC Transparent Configuration>. The <DCC Transparent Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 10.10)

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DCC Transparency Configuration

In the <DCC Transparency> drop-down menu, select <MS Passthrough> to enable passthrough function or select <No passthrough> to disable passthrough monitor. Click <Apply> to confirm the settings. Click <Close> to quit this dialog. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

10.8

Embedded E1 DCC Configuration


In the chassis view, select <Configuration><Embedded E1 DCC Configuration>. The <Embedded E1 DCC Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 10.11)

Fig. 10.11

Embedded E1 DCC Configuration

Select <Enabled> or <Disabled> in the DCC Channel dropdown menu to enable or disable this E1 DCC channel. Check corresponding card, port, CTP, and protocol in the drop-down menus.

Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Apply> to confirm the modification without closing the window. Click <OK> to confirm the modification if the user wants this window closed. Click <Close> to quit this dialog. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help

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NE Software Management
Two software images can be stored in the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT, an active image and a backup image. Using the LCT, the user can download a TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 NE software image to the NE as the backup version from the FTP server or the user may switch software images between active and backup versions. NE software management is done as shown below: From the main menu, select <Configuration><NE Software Management>. The <NE Software Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 10.12)

Fig. 10.12

NE Software Management

Each field in the window is described as follows. (See Tab. 10.2) Fields Active Software Version Backup Software Version State of Last Command Tab. 10.2 Description The NE software version currently running The backup NE software version The last command status

NE Software Management Window Field Description

Click <FTP Setting> to open the <FTP setting> window. (See Fig. 10.13)

Fig. 10.13

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Input the corresponding information in the <FTP Server IP Address>, <UserName>, and <Password> fields. Click <Refresh> to refresh the information. Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications. Click <Close> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

In the <NE Software Management> window, input the NE software file name on the FTP server in the <Software file name> field, and click <Download from FtpServer> to download the software image to the NE as the backup software version from the FTP server.

Click <Switch> to switch the software images between the active version and the backup version. Click <Cancel> to close the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Refresh> to refresh the information. Click <Help> to launch the online help. In the <NE Software Management> window, input the NE software file name on the FTP server in the <Software file name> field, and click <Download from FtpServer> to download the software image to the NE as the backup software version from the FTP server.

Click <Switch> to switch the software images between the active version and the backup version. After Switch process finished the <Result window> will pop-up to prompt users to cold reboot or warm reboot the NE. (See Fig. 10.14)

Fig. 10.14

NE Software Switch Result Windows

Note: 1) System cold reboot (system initialization) takes 3 minutes to complete. It is suggested that no other operations (such as card insertion or pull-out, system power-on or power-off) be performed during the system initialization. 2) System cold reboot will cause traffic hit. The traffic hit time is from 30 seconds to a maximum of 3 minutes. 3) System warm reboot process takes 2 minutes. It is suggested that no operations (such as card insertion or pull out, system power on or power off) be performed during system reboot. 4) Card reboot will impact the traffic passing through this card. The traffic hit time is usually about 30 seconds (maximum 60 seconds).

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Note: Make sure that the FTP server settings and the software image path are correctly configured before the operation is launched.

10.10

NE MIB Management
The SURPASS hiT 7020 MIB consists of the internal databases/files in the NE that store all the NE configurations and runtime status information. There are two versions of MIB files stored in the NE: an active version and a backup version. All the MIB management functions can be performed by using the LCT. Following the steps below to perform MIB management: From the main menu, select <Configuration><NE MIB Management>. The <MIB Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 10.15)

Fig. 10.15

MIB Management

Click <FTP Setting> to open the <FTP setting> window. (See Fig. 10.16)

Fig. 10.16

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Input the corresponding information in the <FTP Server IP Address>, <UserName>, and <Password> fields.

Note: Both of username and password are <pm> by default.

Click <Refresh> to refresh the information. Click <Clear MIB> to clear MIB information. Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications. Click <Close> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

To upload the MIB files from the NE to the FTP server, go to the <MIB Management> window, and input the directory in which the MIB files will be saved on the FTP server in the <MIB Backup Directory> field. Then click <Upload MIB>.

To download the MIB files from the FTP server to the NE, input the directory in which the MIB files exist in the <MIB Backup Directory> field, and then click <Download MIB>.

To activate the backup MIB version, click <Switch>. This operation will activate the backup MIB version.

When the MIB switch is executed, the network management system reminds the user to Warm reboot or Cold Reboot the system as suggested in the system operation manual. The user should reboot the system immediately. After switching the MIB but before the system reboot, any NE operation will not be saved into the MIB. Therefore, any operation before system reboot is invalid.

The <State of Last Command> field shows the state of the last command. Click <Refresh> to get the value of State of Last Command field.

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11 SDH Configuration and Management


11.1 Card Configuration and Management
In the chassis view, the card selected becomes framed in blue. There are two methods to open the card configuration window in chassis view: Right-click the card, select <Card Property Configuration>, or Select the card, and select <Configuration><Card Property Configuration> from the main menu.

A <Card Properties> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.1)

11.1.1

Card Properties Configuration


A typical window for card properties is shown below:

Fig. 11.1

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The function of the card. The function of the card will also be showed in the chassis view, on the right top corner of this card, and in a floating window box after the mouse has been pointing on the card for a while. The type of the card, such as: STM-1 MainBoard, STM-4/1 MainBoard, FE etc. The current state of this card The serial number of this card This is used to distinguish different cards easily The version of the boot server The time, when the boot server started The version of this card. The threshold setting for the temperature alarm. When the temperature of this card is over the threshold, an alarm will be raised. When the temperature has fallen below the temperature clear threshold, the temperature alarm will be automatically cleared. The S code of this card

Card Type Card State Card Serial Number Card Label Boot Image Version Boot Image Date Hardware Version Temperature Threshold Temperature Clear Threshold S Code Port list Tab. 11.1

The list of all ports on this card. Card Properties Window Field Description

If any properties of a card have been modified, the <Apply> button must be used to validate these changes. And only after clicking this button, will the modification been completed. When viewing the card options and not changing properties of the card, click <Refresh> to check the latest status of the card. Click <Print> to print the information on this card. Click <Cancel> to quit the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

11.1.2

Synchronizing Card
Right-click the corresponding card in the chassis view and select <Synchronize Card>. Or choose the card and select <Configuration><Synchronize Card> from the main menu. A confirmation window will appear. (See Fig. 11.2)

Fig. 11.2

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11.1.3

Delete Card
When the card has an absent status, right-click it and select <Delete Card> in the pop-up menu. Then click <Yes> in the pop-up warning window to confirm the deletion command, or click <No> to cancel this operation.

11.1.4

Cold Reboot Card


Click and highlight the Ethernet card in chassis, select <Configuration><Cold Reboot Card>. Then click <Yes> in the pop-up warning window to confirm the command, or click <No> to cancel this operation.

11.2

SDH Port Configuration and Management


There are three ways to open the <SDH Port Configuration> window: In the Chassis View, choose the corresponding port. Right-click, and select <SDH Port Property Configuration>. Choose the corresponding port, and select <Configuration><SDH Port Property Configuration> from the main menu. Open the port configuration in the <Card Properties> window, and double-click the line of the port to view or configure in the <Port List>.

The <SDH Port Properties> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.3)

Fig. 11.3

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There are two parts in this window: <Port Configuration> and <Port Status>. Each parameter in this window is described below. Generally, the user can only change some parameters in the Port Configuration part.

11.2.1

Port Configuration
Fields Port Type Port Label Port Mode Descriptions This identifies the type of port A user can change this to distinguish different ports easily. There are three modes: Auto mode: Default mode. Alarm will not be provided under this mode. When the LOS is defected clear, the mode changes to Monitor mode automatically. Monitor mode: When an alarm is generated from this card, it will be automatically reported to the alarm management. Non-monitor mode: No matter how many alarms are generated from this card, none of them will be reported. Port Admin Mode There are two Port Admin Modes: Enable (connected), or Disable (unconnected) Auto Laser Shutdown Port DCC Mode <Yes> means the laser transmitter will shutdown automatically when the laser receiver detects loss of signal.

DCC (Data Communication Channel) is the channel carried in the SDH frames for management and communication. Choosing MS-DCC or RS-DCC means that the DCC has been launched. Off means that DCC is shutdown or unavailable. Port DCC Protocol There are three port DCC protocols can be chosen: HDLC, PPP, and OSI. Port ALS Mode Provides three options if the Auto Laser Shutdown mode is enabled: <No Command>, <Manual Restart>, and <Manual Test>. Use <Manual Restart> to restart the laser if it does not automatically restart. Use <Manual Test> during testing in installation or other maintenance procedures. Tab. 11.2 Port Configuration

11.2.2

Port Status
This section displays the SDH port current status. (See Tab. 11.3) Fields Descriptions Operating Status Laser Bias Current Received Laser Power The port status whether it is under operation or not. Value of the laser bias current Optical power received through this port. (If the power is small, for example smaller than -40dBm, the sensor will not show its real number but will show "<-40")

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Fields Transmitted Laser Power

Descriptions Optical power transmitted out through this port. (If the power is small, for example smaller than -40dBm, the sensor wont show its real number but show "<-40")

Laser Temperature Temperature of the laser Tab. 11.3 Port Status

If you have changed any properties of the port, click <Apply> to confirm them. Only after clicking this button, will the modifications be completed. If no changes are planned as the card has been inspected, click <Refresh> to check the latest status of the port. Click <Print> to print the information of this port. Click <Close> to quit the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

11.3

E1 Port Configuration and Management


There are three ways to open the <E1 Port Configuration> window: In the Chassis View, choose the corresponding port. Right-click, and select <E1 Port Property Configuration>. Choose the corresponding port, and select <Configuration><E1 Port Property Configuration> from the main menu. Open the port configuration in the <Card Properties> window, and double-click the line of the port to view or configure in the <Port List>.

The <E1 Port Properties> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.4)

Fig. 11.4

E1 Port Properties

<Monitor Mode> Can be set as auto, monitored, or non-monitored.

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11.4

Cross-Connect Management
To manage all cross-connection in the NE, open the <Cross-Connect Management> window, there are two methods to open this window: 1. 2. Select <Configuration><Cross-Connect Management> from the main menu. Right-click the cross-connect device card in the chassis view and select <Cross-Connection Management> in the pop-up menu.

The <Cross-Connect Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.5)

Fig. 11.5

Cross-Connect Management

Use this window to query, add, or delete cross-connection.

11.4.1

Querying Current Cross-Connection


Usually there are many Cross-Connections established within one NE. TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT provides a method of easily viewing them by providing a Query function. Input querying parameters There are several selectable parameters to restrict the range of Cross-Connect, including <A/Z Card> (<A/Z Port>), <Z Card> (<Z Port>), <Capacity>, <Circuit Label>, <Direction>, and <Type>.

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11.4.2

Adding a New Cross-Connection


Click <Create> to add a Cross-Connection; a <Create Cross-Connect> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.6)

Fig. 11.6

Create Cross-Connect

Choose the Cards and Ports between which a Cross-Connection is to be created; all available TPs (See Fig. 11.6) will be listed. Choose the source and the destination TPs, and click <Apply>. The <Apply> and <OK> buttons can only be used if two available ports have been selected. Click <Apply> to confirm the addition without closing the window and allowing additional cross-connections to be made. Click <OK> to confirm the changes and close the window. 72 A42022-L5966-B 53-1-7619

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11.4.3

Deleting a Connection
In the <Cross-Connect Management> window, the user can selectively delete cross-connections. Click <Delete>, a warning window will appear.

Fig. 11.7

Confirming for Deleting the Selected Cross-Connections

Click <Yes> to confirm the deletion. Click <No> to cancel the deletion.

11.5
11.5.1

Terminal Point Configuration and Management


Querying Current Terminal Point
Select <Configuration><TP Configuration>. The <TP Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.8)

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TP Configuration (View 1 - As Presented)

Select the card and port to be checked, or select All Cards or All Ports to check all the TPs on cards and ports. Click <Query> to check the TPs. (See Fig. 11.9)

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TP Configuration (View 2 - Engaged)

Select and view the TP to be modified and make desired changes to TP properties. The properties of this TP will be showed in the right panel. Every parameter is described in the table below. Fields TP Alarm Mon TIM Enable TI Trans Mode TI Rec Mode Descriptions Can be set as Monitored or Non-Monitored Can be set as permitted or prohibited Can be set as 16-byte, Fixed 1-byte, Provisioned 1-byte Can be set as 16-byte, Fixed 1-byte, or provisioned 1-byte

Transmitted TI Shows the transmitted TI Accepted TI Shows the accepted TI, cannot be changed Expected TI Shows the expected TI SL Enabled Can be set as Yes or No Transmitted SL Shows the transmitted SL Accepted SL Shows the accepted SL Expected SL Can be set to various values. DEG Enable Can be set as permitted or prohibited. DEG Threshold The value can be set between 10exp(-5) and 10exp(-9) EXC Enable Can be set as permitted or prohibited. EXC Threshold The value can be set between 10exp(-3) and 10exp(-5) Tab. 11.4 TP Management Parameters

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11.5.2

Terminal Point Mapping


To open TP mapping, select <Configuration><TP Multiplexing Structure>. The <TP Multiplexing Structure> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.10)

Fig. 11.10

TP Multiplexing Structure Query

Select the corresponding Card and Port. Then click <Query> to view the TP Mapping for the selected port. (See Fig. 11.11)

Fig. 11.11

TP Multiplexing Structure, View 1

Click the circle with a horizontal line to expand the tree, Click the circle with the vertical line to collapse the tree. Use a right-click on the point and choose <Expand> to open only this branch or <Expand All> to open all the branches including the sub-branches. (See Fig. 11.12)

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TP Multiplexing Structure, View 2

The point color indicates its status: blue color indicates that this point is vacant and the brown color indicates it is occupied. If the TP is unused, it can be mapped by highlighting and right-clicking the point. (See Fig. 11.13)

Fig. 11.13

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT After modifications of all the mappings are finished, click <Apply> to confirm the modification. To check the real-time mapping information, clicking the <Query> button at anytime. Click <Cancel> to exit the <TP Multiplexing Structure> window.

There is no tributary channel numbering present. The displaying rule for KLM in LCT (based on timeslot) is compliant with ITU-T G.707 standard. LCT has supported sorting according to tributary (and it is the default displayed mode), and there is KLM value. Operator can find the relationship between the timeslot number (TS#) and tributary number (Trib#) according to table listed below.
TU-3 100 TU-12 TS# 111 112 113 1 22 43 64 121 122 123 4 25 46 67 131 132 133 7 28 49 70 141 142 143 10 31 52 73 151 152 153 13 34 55 76 161 162 163 16 37 58 79 171 172 173 19 40 61 82 19 20 21 271 272 273 16 17 18 261 262 263 13 14 15 251 252 253 10 11 12 241 242 243 7 8 9 231 232 233 4 5 6 221 222 223 Trib# 1 2 3 TU-3 200 TU-12 211 212 213 TS# 2 23 44 65 5 26 47 68 8 29 50 71 11 32 53 74 14 35 56 77 17 38 59 80 20 41 62 83 40 41 42 371 372 373 37 38 39 361 362 363 34 35 36 351 352 353 31 32 33 341 342 343 28 29 30 331 332 333 25 26 27 321 322 323 Trib# 22 23 24 TU-3 300 TU-12 311 312 313 TS# 3 24 45 66 6 27 48 69 9 30 51 72 12 33 54 75 15 36 57 78 18 39 60 81 21 42 63 84 61 62 63 58 59 60 55 56 57 52 53 54 49 50 51 46 47 48 Trib# 43 44 45

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11.6

Synchronization Management
TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT supports multiple timing references. Each reference can be configured as an STM-N, TimeIN1, and TimeIN2. Each of the references has 4 levels of priority. Right-click the CC Card, and select <Synchronization Management>, or Select <Configuration><Synchronization Management> A <Synchronization Management> window, with the Timing Source of the NE will appear. (See Fig. 11.14)

Fig. 11.14

Synchronization Management, Timing Source of NE

11.6.1

Global Settings
Click <GlobalSettings> to open the global settings of the Timing Source Management. (See Fig. 11.15)

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Global Settings

<QL Mode> enables quality level available or not. Select <Enabled> in the drop-down menu. When <Enabled> is selected in the <QL Mode> drop-down menu, the <Expected_QL> menu will be available. Choose <PRC(02)>, <SSU-A(04)>, <SSU-B(08)>, or SEC(00B)> from the drop-down menu. <Frequence Offset Monitor Mode> can be enabled or disabled. Click <Refresh> to check the real-time status. Click <Apply> to accept modifications. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the Online Help.

11.6.2

Configuring the System Clock


To configure the system clock, click <System Clock>. (See Fig. 11.14) The <System Clock> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.16)

Fig. 11.16

System Clock, Switching Timing Sources

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<The Current Reference>, <The SystemClock State>, and <Last External Switch Request> show the current timing status and configuration. The <Operation Mode> field indicates the current operation mode of this NE, including: <Freerunning> When Synchronization Supply Units and SDH equipment clocks cannot access stored data, or have never had a reference input, they use their own internal clocks to generate the synchronization signal until the network is restored. <Holdover> When the quality of the synchronization inputs falls below accepted levels, Synchronization Supply Units and SDH equipment clocks first use stored data to control phase and frequency variations. <AutoSelection> The clock has its frequency phase locked to an input reference signal. Select one of the three options in the <Operation Mode> field, and then click <SetMode> to change the mode. When <AutoSelection> is selected, modify the <Request> and <Reference> settings if <Force> or <Manual> in <Request> has been selected. Click <Switch> to confirm the changes. If the <Request> state is <Clear>, the <Reference> option will be grayed out. Click <Close> to quit the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

11.6.3

Configuring the Reference


Use the <Synchronization Management> window (See Fig. 11.14) to configure the time reference. Double-click the corresponding time reference, and a <Timing Source Reference Properties> window will appear. (See Fig. 11.17)

Fig. 11.17

Timing Source Reference Properties

In the <Timing Source Reference Properties> window, the current status of the selected timing source is shown.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Check <Lockout> to keep the reference valid. Check <Monitored> to monitor the reference. Select the corresponding <Priority> from 1 (the highest priority) to 12 (the lowest priority). Select <QL Provisioned Mode> in the drop-down menu; options include <Auto> or <Provisioning> modes. In the <Auto> mode, the QL cannot be changed, while in the <Provisioning> mode, the QL can be set to a given value. When setting the <QL Provisioned Mode> to <Provisioning>, select the desired quality level in the drop-down menu of <QL (Quality Level)>. The QL levels include: PRC (Primary Reference Clock): A reference frequency standard comprising an ensemble of PRS that provide a reference frequency signal compliant with ITU G.811 or ETSI EN 300 462-6-1. The free run accuracy of PRC must be 10-11. SSU-A (Quality Level - SSU Transit): One of the SSM codes. This indicates that the clock source is traceable to a transit node SSU and should be indicated using a '0100' code. SSU-B (Quality Level - SSU Local): One of the SSM codes. This indicates that the clock source is traceable to a local node SSU and should be indicated using a '1000' code. SEC (Quality Level SEC): One of the SSM codes. This indicates that the clock source is traceable to an SEC and should be indicated using a '1011' code. DNU (Quality Level - Do Not Use): One of the SSM codes. <Do Not Use for Synchronization< code is used to prevent timing loops and is transmitted in the opposite direction on interfaces used to synchronize equipments clock denoted by <1111>. <Frequence Offset Monitored> shows current status of Frequence Offset Monitoring. When frequency offset is monitored, the <Frequence Offset Upper Threshold> and <Frequence Offset Lower Threshold> properties become available. Otherwise, <Frequence Offset Upper Threshold> and <Frequence Offset Lower Threshold> properties become grey and unavailable. <Frequence Offset Upper Threshold> and <Frequence Offset Lower Threshold> refine the maximum and the minimum frequency offset. In <Frequence Offset>, current frequency offset is shown. Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving.

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12 Ethernet Configuration and Management


12.1 Bridge Configuration
To configure Bridge Configuration: Open Chassis View, right-click the corresponding Ethernet card and select <Bridge Configuration> in pop-up menu. The <Bridge Properties> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.1)

Fig. 12.1

Bridge Properties

The <Bridge Properties> section can display the current NE, Card name, and the status of the bridge in corresponding items. Click the drop-down menu of <Bridge Mode> to select one type of tag needed. Input a label to help identify this bridge. Below this window, there are two tables, which list all LAN and WAN ports. Click the tab to change the table between them. After selecting one port, double-click it to see more detail information about this port. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Apply> to confirm the modification without closing the window. Click <OK> to confirm the modification if the user wants this window closed. Click <Cancel> to quit the window. All unsaved changes will be lost. Click <Print> to print the information of the bridges. Click< Help> to launch the online help. Note: make sure the NE support Ethernet service, and some configuration is base on Layer2 service.

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LAN Card Configuration and Management


LAN card configuration and management is similar to SDH card configuration and management.

To open the <LAN Port Config> window, follow the steps below: First select the corresponding Ethernet card.

To open the <LAN Port Config> window without a specific port defined: Right-click the card, and select <LAN Ports Property Configuration>.

To open the <LAN Port Config> window with a specific port defined: Select the corresponding port in the Ethernet card, right-click on it, and select <LAN Ports Property Configuration>.

The <LAN Port Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.2)

Fig. 12.2

LAN Port Configuration

12.2.1

LAN Port Properties


<Monitored Mode> Can be set as <Auto>, <Monitor>, or <Non-Monitor>. <Admin Mode> Can be set as <Enabled> or <Disabled>.

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<PVID>: Add a private VLAN mark to the signal from the LAN port. The optional value is from 1 -- 4094. If the double tag mode is chosen in step 1, the PVID must be set on LAN ports. Check <BRL Enable> to make the BRL available. <Egress Tag Mode> Can be set as <Untag> or <Tag>.

In the <Auto-Negotiation Parameter> section, if <Enabled> is selected in the <Auto Negotiation> field, the other three parameters will be grayed out. If <Disabled> is selected, set these three parameters manually. <Auto Negotiation>: It can be set as Enabled or Disabled. When the Disable is selected, the Flow Control, Port Speed and Duplex Mode must be specified by user. When the Enable is selected, these three attributes can be auto set according the application and the corresponding button is unavailable. <Flow Control>: Enabled or Disabled. <Duplex Mode>: Full or Half. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Apply> to confirm the modification without closing the window. Click <OK> to confirm the modification and close the window. Click <Cancel> to quit the window. All the unsaved changes will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

12.2.2

VLAN Rate Limiting


In the <LAN Port Config> window (See Fig. 12.2), in the <Input Rate Limiting> section, choose <Applied> and then click <Rate Limit Config>. The <Rate Limit Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.3)

Fig. 12.3

Rate Limit Config

The Rate Limit can be chosen from 64kbps to 2048kbps step by 64k. If mbps is used as the unit, the Rate Limit can be chosen from 2 mbps to 100 mbps step by 1mbps. Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications and continue adding VLAN Rate Limit. Click <OK> to confirm the modifications and quit this window. Click <Close> to quit this window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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12.2.3

CoS Configuration
In the <Ingress Cos Config> section, select the classes from the drop-down menu. There are four classes can be set, which are <Lowest>, <Low>, <High>, and <Highest>.

12.3

WAN Port Configuration


To configure WAN Ports, select the corresponding Ethernet card. Right-click the card and select <Wan Ports Property Configuration>, the <WAN Port Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.4)

Fig. 12.4

WAN Port Configuration

Select the port to modify in the <Port> drop-down menu. The settings of the <Properties> and <Ingress Cos Config> sections in this window are the same as that in the <LAN Port Config> window. In <Bandwidth Management>, enable or disable LCAS and then click <Bandwidth Management> for detailed settings. (See Fig. 12.5)

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Bandwidth Configuration

For example, to set bandwidth to 4Mb, choose VC12-1 and VC12-2 (Other AUGs can be chosen from the left table) by clicking <>. Click <Apply> to confirm the modification without closing the window. Click <OK> to confirm the modification with this window closed. Click <Close> to quit the window. All the unsaved changes will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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VLAN Management
Select the corresponding Ethernet card, right-click, and select <VLAN Management>. A new window of <VLAN Management> will appear. (See Fig. 12.6) In the <Query Condition> section, fill in the conditions as needed.

Fig. 12.6

VLAN Management

Click <Query>, all VLANs based on the query conditions will show in the list. Choose one VLAN record, by clicking <VLAN Config>, a new window will appear which will enable the VLAN record to be modified. (See Fig. 12.7) Click <Delete>, to delete the VLAN selected. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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Modify VLAN Based on VLAN

Use the <Based on VLAN> tab to reset VLAN ID and VLAN Name, and to select ports. Click <Apply> to set modifications in the window. Click <OK> to confirm changes and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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Use the <Based on Ports> tab to modify the VLAN List. (See Fig. 12.8)

Fig. 12.8

Modify VLAN Based on Ports

Select the Port in the drop-down menu and enter the number in the <VLAN List> field. Click <Apply> to set modifications in the window. Click <OK> to confirm changes and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

12.5

Egress Priority Weight Configuration


Select the corresponding Ethernet card, right-click, and select <Egress Priority Weight Config>. A new window of <Egress Priority Weight Config> will appear. (See Fig. 12.9)

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Egress Priority Weight Config

<Algorithm> Can be set as <wRR> (weighted round robin) or <Strictly> (strict priority). Set <Algorithm> as <wRR> and click <Egress Priority Weight Config> to enter the <Egress Priority Weight Config> window. (See Fig. 12.10)

Fig. 12.10

Output Priority Algorithm Configuration

Click <Modify> to modify the Priority Weight in a new window. Click <Refresh> to check the Priority Weight. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications.

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For example, to modify one Priority Weight, choose it and click <Modify>, the <Modify Priority Weight> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.11) Fill in the Priority Weight desired and click <Apply>.

Fig. 12.11

Modify Priority Weight

12.6

Static MAC Address Configuration


To configure Static MAC Address, select the corresponding Ethernet card. Right-click and click <Static MAC Address Configuration>. The <Static MAC Address Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.12) The VLAN Ids and Ports of all the MAC Addresses will be listed in this window.

Fig. 12.12

Static MAC Address Configuration

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Select the corresponding MAC; click <Delete> to delete existing MAC. To add a new MAC Address, click <Add>. An <Add MAC Address> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.13)

Fig. 12.13

Add MAC Address

Input the <MAC Address>. Input the <VLAN ID> and select the corresponding port in the drop-down menu. Click <Apply> to confirm the action and continue adding other MAC Address. Click <OK> to confirm the action and close the window. Click <Close> to quit the window, all unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

12.7

ACL Configuration
ACL (Access Control List) is used to manage MAC addresses. Select the corresponding Ethernet card, right-click, and select <ACL Configuration>. A new window of <ACL Config> will appear. (See Fig. 12.14)

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ACL Config

Click <Add>, a new window will appear and new ACL may be added in it. (See Fig. 12.15) Click <Delete>, the chosen ACL will immediately be deleted. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

Fig. 12.15

Add ACL

12.8

Group Broadcast Configuration


To configure Group Broadcast, select the corresponding Ethernet card, right-click it, and select <Group Broadcast Configuration>.

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The <Group Broadcast Config> window will appear. All MAC Addresses and Port Settings will be listed in this window. (See Fig. 12.16)

Fig. 12.16

Group Broadcast Configuration

To delete a MAC Address, select the corresponding MAC and click <Delete>. To add a new MAC Address, click <Add>. A new <Add GroupBroadcast> window will appear. (See Fig. 12.17)

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Add MAC Address

Input the MAC Address. Select the port in the <Available Ports> panel, and click the ==> button, to add it to the <Selected Ports> panel. Click <Apply> to confirm the action and continue adding other MAC Addresses. Click <OK> to confirm the action and close the window. Click <Close> to quit the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

12.9

RSTP Configuration
Select the corresponding Ethernet card, right-click, and select <RSTP Configuration>. A new window, <RSTP Properties Configuration>, will appear. (See Fig. 12.18)

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RSTP Properties Configuration

In the window, modify the Max Age, Switch Priority, Forward Delay, and Hello Time options. Click <Refresh> to check the real-time port RSTP properties. Click <Apply> to set modifications in the window. Click <OK> to confirm changes and quit the window. Click <Cancel> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Print> to print the information of RSTP Properties. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

Double-click a row to view the port RSTP properties. (See Fig. 12.19)

Fig. 12.19

Port RSTP Configuration

In the window, modify Port Priority, Path Cost, and Disable or Enable Port.

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IGMP Snooping
Select the corresponding Ethernet card, right-click, and select <IGMP Snooping>. A new window, <IGMP Snooping>, will appear. (See Fig. 12.20)

Fig. 12.20

IGMP Snooping IP Multicast Group

In the <IP Multicasting Group> tab, click <Refresh>, and the current IP Multicast Group settings will be listed. Click the <MAC Multicast Group> (See Fig. 12.21) or the <VLAN Multicast Router> (See Fig. 12.22) tab and then click <Refresh>, the corresponding group multicast settings will be listed.

Fig. 12.21

IGMP Snooping Mac Multicast Group

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IGMP Snooping Vlan Multicast Router

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13 Protection Management
SURPASS hiT 7020 supports SNCP MSP and MSPRing management.

13.1

SNCP Management
To open the <SNCP Management> window, select <Configuration><SNCP Management> from the main menu. A new <SNCP Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 13.1)

Fig. 13.1

SNCP Management

13.1.1

Viewing and Modifying SNCP


The <Conditions> section in the <SNCP Management> window allows setting the conditions of querying to searching SNCP database. The querying conditions include <Label>, <Card>, <Port>, <Capacity>, and <Direction>. Type in the Label of the SNCP to be searched; for the other parameters (Capacity, Card, Direction, and Port), use the drop-down menus provided to set parameters. Click <Query> to start searching the database. The results will be displayed as shown in the table below. The SNCPs and their properties will be displayed in the table. Double-click an SNCP or select one SNCP then click <View/Modify> to view and modify it. (See Fig. 13.2)

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SNCP Properties

The SNCP Properties supported are listed in Tab. 13.1. Items Description Capacity The transmission capacity. It cannot be modified in the View/Modify window Direction The transmission direction. It cannot be modified in the View/Modify window. Restore Mode The restore mode of this protection plan which includes Revertive and No Revertive. Wait To Restore Time The time interval waited for restore. This number must be between 60 and 720. Label A label chosen by the user to help the user remember SNCPs conveniently Hold off Time The time to hold off. This time must be between 0 and 100. Tab. 13.1 SNCP Properties

<Source/Destination TP> denotes the SNCP source/destination TP. <Working TP> Select the current working TP, including its working card, port, and TP. This cannot be modified in the View/Modify window. <Protection TP> Select the protection TP, including its protecting card, port, and TP. This cannot be modified in View/Modify window. Click <Apply> to submit the modifications.

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13.1.2

Creating SNCP
In the SNCP Management window (See Fig. 13.1 ) click <Create> to create a new SNCP. (See Fig. 13.3)

Fig. 13.3

Create SNCP

13.1.3

Deleting SNCP
In the <SNCP Management> window click <Delete> to delete the selected SNCP. (See Fig. 13.4)

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Delete SNCP

13.1.4

Switching SNCP
Click <Switch> in the <SNCP Management> window to switch SNCP. The <SNCP Switch> window will appear (See Fig. 13.5)

Fig. 13.5

SNCP Switch

Select a command in <Command List>: Clear, LockOut, Force Switch to Protection, Force Switch to Working, Manual Switch to Protection, and Manual Switch to Working. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Apply> to start switch. Click <Close> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost.

13.2

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To open the <MSP management> window:

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Fig. 13.6

MSP Management

Input conditions in the text boxes, including: <Group Id> and <Label>. Select options in the drop-down menus, including: <Switch Direction>, <Operation Mode>, and <Card>. Click <Refresh> to query the MS protection. Click <Query> to query the MS protection. Click <Property> to check the result. (See Fig. 13.7) Click <Close> to quit the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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MSP Property

The <MSP Property> window includes the following properties: <Protection Group ID>, <Protection Group Label>, <Work Card>, <Work Port>, <Protect Card>, <Protect Port>, <Protection Type>, <Switch Direction>, <Operation Mode>, and <Wait to Restore>.

In the <MSP Management> window, select one MSP, and click <Commands> to start the operation. The <External Commands> window will appear. (See Fig. 13.8)

Fig. 13.8

External Commands

The <Local MSP Status> section includes: <Current Working MS>, <Work MS>, <Protect MS>, <The Current Request>, <Last Command Result>, and <Switch Reason>.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT In the <Commands> drop-down menu, select one command and click <Apply> to operate this command. This window will not be closed. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <OK> to operate this command and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

In the <MSP Management> window, click <Create> to create a new protection. A <Create Linear Multiplex Section Protection Group> window will appear. (See Fig. 13.9)

Fig. 13.9

Create Linear Multiplex Section Protection Group

Input <Protection Group Label> and <Wait To Restore> in the corresponding fields and select the options in the drop-down menus. Click <OK> to create MS Protection and close this window. Click <Close> to quit the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

In the <MSP Management> window, Click <Delete> to delete the selected protection. Click <Print> to print the information of the selected protection. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

13.3

MSSPRING Management
LCT provides the function of creating and viewing MSSPRing information. Select <Configuration><MSSPRing Management> from the main menu. The <MSSPRing Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 13.10)

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MSSPRing Management

The information of rings will be listed in the <Ring List> table. The parameters include: <Ring ID>, <Ring Name>, <Ring Type>, <Protection>, and <NE Number>. Click <Print> to print the information of the MSSPRing. Click <Close> to quit the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

13.3.1

Creating MSSPRing
Before creating a new MSSPRING, the user must know the ring topology and link information about the NE. Follow the steps below to create a new ring with MSSRPing Protection: 1. In the < MSSPRing Management> window, click <Create>. The <Create Ring> window will appear. (See Fig. 13.11)

Fig. 13.11

Set Ring Property

Input a number as <Ring Id> and arbitrary string as <Ring Label>. Click <Next> to set the NEs in the ring.

Note: The maximum number of the ring is 16, and the Ring ID should be a number between 1 and 5000. If the information is incorrect or some items are not inputted, a warning window will appear. Fig. 13.12 is an example.

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Fig. 13.12

Warning Window

A new window will appear. A number of NEs will appear on the window, the total number of which equals the number that the user input in the previous window. (See Fig. 13.13)

Fig. 13.13

Create Ring

Click the icon of each NE, and input the corresponding IP address in the pop-up dialog. The IP address will appear below the icon of the NE. Click each of the links to set up the Link Port properties in the pop-up dialog. (See Fig. 13.14) Select board and port from the drop-down menu of the <Link Port> panel, input <Slot number> and <Port Number> in the <Peer Link Port> panel, and click OK to confirm. The color of the corresponding link will turn green.

Fig. 13.14

Select Link Port

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When all the NEs and links are configured, click <OK> in the <Create Ring> window, and a confirmation dialog will pop up. Click <Yes> to confirm to add protection to the ring. (See Fig. 13.15)

Fig. 13.15

Confirm to add protection

Then the MSSPRING is created, and it will be listed in <MSSPRing Management> window. (See Fig. 13.16)

Fig. 13.16

MSSPRING List

13.3.2

Modifying MSSPRing
Select one MSSPRing in the <Ring List> table, and then click <Property> to view and modify its properties. (See Fig. 13.17)

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MSSPRing Property

In the <Protection Details> tab, click <Delete Protection> and select <Yes> in the pop-up dialog to delete protection from the MSSPRing. All the other buttons and tabs will be grayed out, and this button will become <Add Protection>. Click the <Add Protection> button to re-add protection onto the MSSPRing. Click <Enable Ring> and select <Yes> in the pop-up dialog to change the MSSPRing Enable status to Enable. Then the button will become <Disable Ring>. Click the <Disable Ring> button to change the MSSPRing Enable status to Disable. Click <Suspend Ring> and select <Yes> in the pop-up dialog to suspend the MSSPRing. Then the button will become <Unsuspend Ring>. Click the <Unsuspend Ring> button to un-suspend the MSSPRing. Click <Refresh> to get latest information.

Click <Modify> to change configuration of this MSSPRing. The steps are similar to creating a MSSPRing. When an MSSPRing is enabled, the <Command> and <Advanced> buttons are available. Click <Command> to enter <Command of MS SPRing> window. (See Fig. 13.18)

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Command of MS SPRing

In this window, the last switch information can be retrieved. Click <Refresh> to get latest information. Select <New Command> in the drop-down menu and click <Apply> to perform new command. The available commands have: <manual switching ring>: This command performs the ring switch for the normal traffic from the working channels to the protection channels for the span between the node at which the command is initiated and the adjacent node to which the command is destined. This switch occurs if the protection channels are not in an SD condition and are not satisfying an equal or higher priority bridge request (including failure of the protection channels). <forced switching ring>: This command performs the ring switch for normal traffic from the working channels to the protection channels for the span between the node at which the command is initiated and the adjacent node to which the command is destined. This switch occurs regardless of the state of the protection channels, unless the protection channels are satisfying a higher priority bridge request. <lockout protection>: This command prevents the ring wraps anywhere for any protection activity and prevents using ring switches anywhere in the ring. If any ring switches exist in the ring, this command causes the switches to drop. If there is a span switch for this span, it is dropped. Thus, all ring switching is prevented (and pre-empted), and span switching is prevented only on the locked-out span. <clear>: This command clears the externally initiated command and WTR at the node to which the command was addressed. The NE-to-NE signaling following removal of the externally initiated commands is performed using the NR code.

The latest launched command is listed in <Last Command> field. The execution result of the latest command is shown in the <Status of last command> field. There are two types of command execution results: <Command Successful> launched command succeed <Command denied> launched command failed for some reason

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Click <Close> to quit the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help. Click the <Advanced> button in <Msspring Details> window. The <Advanced Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 13.19)

Fig. 13.19

Advanced Configuration

Click <Suspend> to suspend the MSSPRing. Click <Unsuspend> to un-suspend the MSSPRing.

13.3.3

Deleting MSSPRing
In the <MSSPRing Management> window, select one ring to be deleted, click <Delete> to delete the selected MSSPRing. (See Fig. 13.20)

Fig. 13.20

Delete MSSPRing

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14 DCN Management
14.1 DCC Management
In Port DCC Management window, user can query current the DCC status of every STM port. To open Port DCC Management window, select <Configuration><DCN Management><DCC Management> from the main menu. The <Port DCC Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.1)

Fig. 14.1

Port DCC Management

In the list, every row corresponds one STM port with following properties: <Card>: Specify corresponding card name and slot. <DCC Loopback>: No-loopback, RS or MS. <Port>: Port type. In hiT7020, only STM1 is supported. <Port Number>: The number of corresponding port. <DCC Mode>: Specify current DCC mode. Click this unit to change value as MS or OFF. <DCC Protocol>: Specify current applied DCC protocol. Click this unit to change value as HDLC, OSI or PPP . <DCC link status>: Specify current link status.

Click <Query> to view the latest information.

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14.2

OSI Configuration
In the chassis view select one SDH port. From the main menu, select <Configuration><OSI Configuration>. The <OSI Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.2)

Fig. 14.2

OSI Configuration

Select <User> or <Network> in the <Network Side> drop-down menu according current NEs position. Select <LAPD in unconfirmed mode> or <LAPD in acknowledged mode> in the <AITS> drop-down. Input the corresponding values in other fields. The meanings of those parameters are listed below. <T200>: retransmissions timer. The unit is millisecond. <T203>: maximum time allowed without frames being exchanged. The unit is second. <N200>: maximum number of frame repetition. <Window>: maximum number outstanding I-frames. Window size in AITS mode. <Config Timer>: timer interval. The unit is second. <TTL>: time to live for a CLNP PDU. <Local NSAP>: the local NSAP address

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Click <Refresh> to check the real-time OSI properties. Click <Apply> to accept modifications in the window. Click <OK> to confirm changes and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.3

MGMT Port RIP Configuration


In the chassis view select one SDH port. From the main menu, select <Configuration><DCN Management><MGMT Port RIP Configuration>. The <MGMT Port RIP Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.3)

Fig. 14.3

MGMT Port RIP Configuration

Click <Query> to check the current settings. Select <Enabled> or <Disabled>, and click <Apply> and <Close> to confirm the modifications and close the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.4
14.4.1

IP Route Configuration
IP Interface
Select <Configuration><IP Route Configuration><IP Interface> and the <IP Interface> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.4) The IP Interface parameters about the NE will be list in the <IP Interface> table. Meantime, every parameter is list below.

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IP Interface

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <Ifindex>: A unique number (greater than zero) that identifies each interface for SNMP identification of that interface. <Description>: a brief description of the IP Interface <Type>: the type of the IP Interface <MTU >: the maximum long of frame <Speed>: the speed of the IP Interface <Phys Address>: the physical address of the IP Interface <Admin Status>: the IP interfaces administrative status. The value formed on the interface, and the interface will be advertised as an internal route to some area. <Operation Status>: the IP interfaces operation status. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.4.2

IP Static Route
Select <Configuration><IP Route Configuration><IP Static Route> and the <IP Static Route> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.5) The IP static routes parameters about the NE will be list in the <IP Static Routes> table. Meantime, every parameter is list below.

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IP Static Route

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <Destination>: the destination IP address <Mask>: IP mask of the IP static routes <Protocol>: the protocol of the IP static routes <Ifindex>: A unique number (greater than zero) that identifies each interface for SNMP identification of that interface. <NextHop>: the NextHop of the IP static routes <Admin Status>: the administrative status of the IP static routes. The value formed on the interface, and the interface will be advertised as an internal route to some area. <Operation Status>: the operation status of the IP static routes. <Metric Type>: the metric type of the IP static routes <Cost>: the cost of the IP static routes

Click <Refresh> to check the latest information.

Choose an IP static route in the table, and click <Delete> to edit the selected IP static route.

Click <Add> to add a new IP static route. (See Fig. 14.6)

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Add IP Static Route

Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications. Click <Cancel> to close the window without saving the modifications.

Choose an IP static route in the table, and click <Edit> to edit the selected IP static route. (See Fig. 14.7)

Fig. 14.7

Edit IP Static Route

Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications. Click <Cancel> to close the window without saving the modifications.

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In the <IP Static Route> window: Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.4.3

IP Routing Table
Select <Configuration><IP Route Configuration><IP Routing Table> and the <IP Routing Table> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.8) The IP routing table parameters about the NE will be list in the <IP Routing Table>. Meantime, every parameter is list below.

Fig. 14.8

IP Routing Table

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <Destination>: the destination IP routing table <Mask>: IP mask of the IP routing table <Protocol>: the protocol of the IP routing table <Ifindex>: A unique number (greater than zero) that identifies each interface for SNMP identification of that interface. <NextHop>: the NextHop of the IP routing table <Type>: the type of the IP routing table <Age>: the age of the link state advertisement in seconds. <Metric>: the metrics of the IP routing table Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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OSPF
The OSPF submenu provides an entrance to manage and query parameters about OSPF. (See Fig. 14.9)

Note: Before configuring the parameters about OSPF, the PPP protocol for that DCC port must be selected firstly.

Fig. 14.9

OSPF Submenu

14.5.1

OSPF General
Select <Configuration><OSPF><OSPF General> from the main menu. The <OSPF General> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.10) In this window the user can find some basic OSPF information about the NE. The OSPF general parameters about the NE will be list in the <OSPF General Info> field. All parameters are list in the <OSPF General> field respectively.

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OSPF General

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <Router ID>: A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in the Autonomous System. <Admin Status>: The administrative status of OSPF in the router. The value <enabled> denotes that the OSPF Process is active on at least one interface; <disabled> disables it on all interfaces. <Version Number>: The current version number of the OSPF protocol is 2. <Area Border Router>: A flag to note whether this router is an area border router. <AS Border Router>: A flag to note whether this router is configured as an Autonomous System border router. <Extern LSA Count>: The number of external link-state advertisements in the linkstate database. <Extern LSA Cksum Sum>: The 32-bit unsigned sum of the LS checksums of the external link-state advertisements contained in the link-state database. This sum can be used to determine if there has been a change in a router's link state database, and to compare the link-state database of two routers. <TOS Support>: the router's support for type-of-service routing. <Originate New LSAs>: The number of new link-state advertisements that have been originated. This number is incremented each time the router originates a new LSA. <Rx New LSAs>: the number of link-state advertisements received determined to be new instantiations. This number does not include newer instantiations of self-originated link-state advertisements. <Ext LSDB Limit>: The maximum number of non-default AS-external-LSAs entries that can be stored in the link-state database. If the value is -1, then there is no limit. <Multicast Extensions>: A Bit Mask indicating whether the router is forwarding IP multicast (Class D) datagram based on the algorithms defined in the Multicast Extensions to OSPF. Bit 0, if set, indicates that the router can forward IP multicast datagram in the router's directly attached areas (called intra-area multicast routing). Bit 1, if set, indicates that the router can forward IP multicast datagram between OSPF areas (called inter-area multicast routing). Bit 2,

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14.5.2

OSPF Areas
The OSPF Areas data contains information regarding the various areas. The interfaces and virtual links are configured as part of these areas. Select <Configuration><OSPF><OSPF Areas> and the <OSPF Area> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.11) The OSPF Areas parameters about the NE will be list in the <OSPF Areas> table. Meantime, the parameters are listed below.

Fig. 14.11

OSPF Area

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <Area ID>: A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying an area. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone. <Auth Type>: The authentication type specified for an area. Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a per Area basis. <Import as Extern>: The area's support for importing AS external link-state advertisements. The available values have importExternal (1), importNoExternal (2), and importNssa (3).

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<SPF Runs>: The number of times that the intra-area route table has been calculated using this area's link-state database. <Area Border Router Count>: the total number of area border routers reachable within this area. This is initially zero, and is calculated in each SPF Pass. <AS Border Router Count>: the total number of Autonomous System border routers reachable within this area. This is initially zero, and is calculated in each SPF Pass. <Area LSA Count>: The total number of link-state advertisements in this areas link-state database, excluding AS External LSA's. <Area LSA Cksum Sum>: The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state advertisements LS checksums contained in this area's link-state database. This sum excludes external (LS type 5) link-state advertisements. The sum can be used to determine if there has been a change in a router's link state database, and to compare the link state database of two routers. <Area Summary>: controls the import of summary LSAs into stub areas. It has no effect on other areas. If it is <noAreaSummary>, the router will neither originate nor propagate summary LSAs into the stub area. It will rely entirely on its default route. If it is <sendAreaSummary>, the router will both summarize and propagate summary LSAs. Click <Add> to create a new OSPF area on this NE. Input <Area ID> and select value of <Auth Type>, <Import AS External> and <Area Summary> in the drop-down menus. Other parameters value is set automatically. (See Fig. 14.12)

Fig. 14.12

Add OSPF Area

Click <Apply> to add this OSPF area. Click <Cancel> to give up adding this area. In the <OSPF Area> window, click <Edit> to configure the OSPF areas on the NE provided that there are one or more OSPF Area records in current window. (See Fig. 14.13)

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Edit OSPF Area

Click <Apply> to confirm the changes to this OSPF area. Click <Cancel> to give up editing this area.

In the <OSPF Area> window: Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Delete> to delete the selected area. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.5.3

OSPF Interfaces
The <OSPF Interface> window augments the ipAddrTable with OSPF specific information and describes the interfaces from the viewpoint of OSPF. Select <Configuration><OSPF><OSPF Interfaces> from the main menu and the <OSPF Interfaces> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.14) The OSPF Interface parameters about the NE will be list in the <OSPF Interfaces> field. Meantime, every parameter is list below.

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OSPF Interface

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <IP Address>: The IP address of this OSPF interface. <Addressless IF>: for the purpose of easing the instancing of addressed and addressless interfaces; this variable takes the value 0 on interfaces with IP Addresses, and the corresponding value of ifIndex for interfaces having no IP Address. <Name>: interface name for reference (slot/port) <Area ID>: A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the area to which the interface connects. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone. <Type>: The OSPF interface type. The available value has <Broadcast(1)>, <NBMA(2)>, <Point To Point(3)>, <Point To Multipoint(5)>, and <Loopback(10)>. Broadcast LANs, such as Ethernet and IEEE 802.5, take the value <broadcast>, X.25 and similar technologies take the value <NBMA(2)>, and links that are definitively point to point take the value <Point To Point(3)>. <Admin Status>: the OSPF interfaces administrative status. The value formed on the interface, and the interface will be advertised as an internal route to some area. The value <disabled> denotes that the interface is external to OSPF. <Router Priority>: The priority of this interface. Used in multi-access networks <Transit Delay>: The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet over this interface. <Retrans Interval>: The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this interface. <Hello Interval>: The length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface. <Router Dead Interval>: The number of seconds that a routers Hello packets have not been seen before its neighbors declare the router down. <Poll Interval>: The larger time interval, in seconds, between the Hello packets sent to an inactive nonbroadcast multi- access neighbor. <State>: the OSPF Interface State.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT <Designated Router>: the IP Address of the Designated Router <Backup Designated Router>: the IP Address of the Backup Designated Router. <Events>: The number of times this OSPF interface has changed its state or an error has occurred. <Status>: displays the status of the entry. Setting it to <invalid> has the effect of rendering it inoperative. <Auth Key>: The Authentication Key <Multicast Forwarding>: The way multicasts should forwarded on this interface <Demand>: Indicates whether Demand OSPF procedures (hello suppression to FULL neighbors and setting the DoNotAge flag on prorogated LSAs) should be performed on this interface. <Auth Type>: The authentication type specified for an interface. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Edit> to change the attributes. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.5.4

OSPF Interface Metrics


OSPF Interface Metrics describes the metrics to be advertised for a specified interface at the various types of service. Select <Configuration><OSPF><OSPF IF Metrics> from the main menu. The <OSPF Interface Metric> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.15) The OSPF Interface Metric parameters about the NE will be list in the <OSPF Interfaces Metrics> table. Meantime, every parameter is list below too.

Fig. 14.15

OSPF Interface Metric

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <IP Address>: The IP address of this OSPF interface.

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<Addressless IF>: For the purpose of easing the instancing of addressed and addressless interfaces; this variable takes the value 0 on interfaces with IP Addresses, and the value of ifIndex for interfaces having no IP Address. <Type of Service>: The type of service metric being referenced. <Value>: the metric of using this type of service on this interface. The default value of the TOS 0 Metric is 108. Click <Edit> to change <Value>. Click <Apply> to confirm this change. Click <Cancel> to give up change.

In the <OSPF Interface Metrics> window: Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.5.5

OSPF Neighbors
The OSPF Neighbors describes all neighbors in the locality of the subject router. Select <Configuration><OSPF><OSPF Neighbors> and <OSPF Neighbor> window will pop up. (See Fig. 14.16) The OSPF neighbors of the NE will be list in the <OSPF Neighbors> table. Meantime, every parameter is list below too.

Fig. 14.16

OSPF Neighbor

All parameters and their meaning are list as below: < IP Address >: The IP address this neighbor is using in its IP Source Address. <Addressless IF>: On an interface having an IP Address, the value is zero. On addressless interfaces, the value is the corresponding value of if Index in the Internet Standard MIB.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT <Router ID>: A 32-bit integer (represented as a type IP Address) uniquely identifying the neighboring router in the Autonomous System. <Options>: A Bit Mask corresponding to the neighbor's options field. The available value has 0, 1, 2, and 3. Bit 0 indicates that the system will operate on Type of Service metrics other than TOS 0. Bit 1 indicates that the associated area accepts and operates on external information; Bit 2 indicates that the system is capable of routing IP Multicast datagram; i.e., that it implements the Multicast Extensions to OSPF. Bit 3 indicates that the associated area is an NSSA. <Priority>: The priority of this neighbor in the designated router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the neighbor is not eligible to become the designated router on this particular network. <State>: The State of the relationship with this Neighbor. <Events >: The number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state or an error has occurred. <LS Retrans Q Len>: The current length of the retransmission queue. <NBMA Nbr Permanence>: displays the status of the entry. <HelloSuppressed>: Indicates whether Hellos are being suppressed to the neighbor. Click <Refresh> to view the latest neighbor information. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.5.6

OSPF LSDB
The Link State Database (LSDB) contains the Link State Advertisements from throughout the areas that the device is attached to. Select <Configuration><OSPF><OSPF LSDB> and the <OSPF Link State Database> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.17) The OSPF link state data of the NE will be list in the <OSPF LSDB> table. Meantime, every parameter is list below too.

Fig. 14.17

OSPF Link State Database

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<Type>: The type of the link state advertisement. Each link state type has a separate advertisement format." <Link State ID>: An LS Type Specific field containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; it identifies the piece of the routing domain that is being described by the advertisement. <Router ID>: The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the originating router in the Autonomous System. <Sequence>: A signed 32-bit integer. It is used to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent the advertisement. <Age>: The age of the link state advertisement in seconds. <Checksum>: The checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement, excepting the age field. <Link State Advertisement>: The entire Link State Advertisement, including its header. Click <Refresh> to view the latest data. Click <Print> to print the information of the OSPF link state data. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

14.5.7

OSPF Ext LSDB


OSPF External Link State Database contains only External Link State Advertisements. The purpose is to allow external LSAs to be displayed once for the router rather than once in each non-stub area. Select <Configuration><OSPF><OSPF Ext LSDB> from the main menu and the <OSPF External Link State Database> window will appear. (See Fig. 14.18) The OSPF external link state data of the NE will be list in the <OSPF External LSDB> table. Meantime, every parameter is list below too.

Fig. 14.18

OSPF External Link State Database

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All parameters and their meaning are list as below: <Type>: The type of the link state advertisement. Each link state type has a separate advertisement format." <Link State ID>: An LS Type Specific field containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; it identifies the piece of the routing domain that is being described by the advertisement. <Router ID>: The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the originating router in the Autonomous System. <Sequence>: A signed 32-bit integer. It is used to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent the advertisement. <Age>: The age of the link state advertisement in seconds. <Checksum>: The checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement, excepting the age field. <Link State Advertisement>: The entire Link State Advertisement, including its header. Click <Refresh> to view the latest data. Click <Print> to print the information of the OSPF external link state data. Click <Close> to close this window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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15 Maintenance
15.1 PRBS Test Management
PRBS (pseudo-random binary sequence) is used to measure the bit-error performance of digital systems by the direct comparison of a received pseudo-random test pattern with a locally generated test pattern identical to the transmitted test pattern. From the main menu, select <Maintenance><PRBS Test Maintenance> to launch the PRBS Test Management. (See Fig. 15.1)

Fig. 15.1

PRBS Test Management

15.1.1

Query Current PRBS Status of Ports


To view current PRBS setting of ports, select corresponding <NE>, <Card> and <PRBS Status> in the drop-down menu, and the ports satisfying those conditions will be listed in the table. Click <Refresh> to query latest data. (See Fig. 15.1)

<Pattern>: The test patterns complied with the definition in ITU-T Recommendation O.151. (See Tab. 15.1)

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Bit rates (kbit/s) 1544

Recommendations corresponding to multiplex system

Recommendations corresponding to digital line section/line system G.911, G.951, G.955

Bit rate tolerance

Test Pattern 215 1, 220 1 215 1 223 1 215 1, 220 1 223 1

G.733 G.732 G.751 G.752 G.751 PRBS Test Pattern

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2048 34368 44736 139264 Tab. 15.1

G.921, G.952, G.956 G.921, G.954, G.956 G.914, G.953, G.955 G.921, G.954, G.956

<Status>: Status shows whether PRBS test is successful or has failed. <Error Blocks>: Shows how many errors in the payload; bit-error ratios in the range 103 to 108 should be measured.

15.1.2

Set PRBS Testing


Select the corresponding NE and card in drop-down menu to specify which port to be operated PRBS testing on. All ports of this card will be listed in the table. For the desired port, either double click or highlight and click the <Setting> button to open the PRBS Test Configure window. (See Fig. 15.2)

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PRBS Setting

Change port in the <Port> drop-down menu and set PRBS test status with <PRBS Disabled> or <PRBS Enabled> in the <Status> field. Click <Apply> to confirm setting. Click <Refresh> to view latest status of this port.

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15.2

Loopback Test Management


From the main menu, select <Maintenance><Loopback Test Management> to launch the <Loopback Test Management> window. (See Fig. 15.3)

Fig. 15.3

Loopback Test Management

15.2.1

Querying Loopback Status


To view the loopback status of a port, select the corresponding <NE>, <Card>, and <Loopback Type> to be viewed in the drop-down menus. Click <Query> and all ports that satisfy the conditions will be listed in the table.

15.2.2

Setting Loopback Test


Select the corresponding <NE>, <Card>, and <Loopback Type> in drop-down menus to specify which ports to operate loopback test on. All ports that satisfy the conditions will be listed in the table. For the desired port, either double-click or highlight and click <Setting> to open the <Loopback Test Configure> window (See Fig. 15.4).

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Loopback Test Configure

Choose <Loopback Type>: either <In LoopBack> or <Out LoopBack>. Click <Begin> to start the test. The <LoopBack State> line will show the current status. Click <Stop> to end the test. Click <Close> to quit the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

15.3

LED Test
LED test is used to check if the LEDs of an NE are working correctly. From the main menu, select <Maintenance><LED Test> to launch the <LED Test> window. (See Fig. 15.5)

Fig. 15.5

LED Test

Click <Test LED>. If the LEDs of this NE work correctly, the LEDs will flash for a few moments then go to their normal state.

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16 Performance Monitoring Management


16.1
16.1.1 16.1.1.1

Overview of Performance Monitoring


SDH Performance Monitoring PM in Regeneration Section (G.829)
Definitions Block: for STM-N (N=1, 4, 16, 64), the N BIP-8 contained in the B1 bytes pertains to N blocks. Thus, the signal structure of an RS in an STM-N comprises N blocks within a frame. Errored Block (EB): A block in which one or more bits are in error. Errored Second (ES): A one second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect. Severely Errored Second (SES): A one-second period which contains =X% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. Constant Severely Errored Second (CSES): Period with consecutive SES. Background Block Error (BBE): An errored block not occurring as part of an SES. Unavailable Second (UAS): Ten consecutive SES seconds will cause the UAS to increase. Ten consecutive error free seconds will stop the UAS from increasing. Out of Frame Second (OFS): A one-second period with one or more wrong frames. UnAvailable Period (UAP): Timestamps indicating the beginning and end of an Unavailable Period. A period of unavailable time begins at the onset of ten consecutive SES events. These ten seconds are considered to be part of unavailable time. A new period of available time begins at the onset of 10 consecutive non-SES events. UAP is independent from 15m or 24h UAS. Even if the UAS was manually reset, UAP should retain its value.

Note: There is no mechanism for collecting far-end performance data for the RS layer.

Anomalies An error on the whole block is indicated by the EDC (Error Detection Code).

Defects LOS: Loss of signal LOF: Loss of frame RS TIM: Trace identify mismatch in SDH Regeneration Section

Estimation of the performance events ES: one anomaly or one defect in a second

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Regenerator Section SES threshold xx% (for BIP-8)

16.1.1.2

PM in Multiplex Section (G.829)


Definitions MS: The N 24 BIP-1s contained in the B2 bytes of an SDH MS in an STM-N (N=1, 4, 16, 64) pertains to N 24 in different blocks. Thus, the signal structure of a generic MS comprises N 24 blocks within a frame. MS Far End: The count contained in the M1 bytes (M1 and M0 bytes for STM-64) of an SDH MS in an STM-N (N=1, 4, 16, 64) pertains to one block (total of N 24 different received blocks). Thus, the signal structure of a generic MS (far end) comprises 1 block within a frame. Errored Block (EB), Errored Second (ES), Severely Errored Second (SES), Constant Severely Errored Second (CSES), Background block error (BBE), Unavailable second (UAS), UnAvailable Period (UAP): refer to the definition for RS.

Anomalies An Errored Block happens as indicated by an EDC.

Defects Near end defects of Trail termination MS AIS Tab. 16.2

Applicable Path Multiplex Sections

Defects Resulting in a Near-end Severely Errored Second Applicable Path Multiplex Sections Defects resulting in a Far-end Severely Errored Second

Near end defects of Path termination MS RDI Tab. 16.3

Note: MS AIS means Alarm Indication Signal in Multiplex Sections. MS RDI means Remote Defect Indictor in Multiplex Sections.

Estimation of the performance events ES: one anomaly or one defect in a second. SES: Y EBs with one anomaly or one defect a second, Y= (number of blocks per second xx%). BBE: anomalies but not in SES.

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Rate EBs Xx% (EBs) Tab. 16.4

STM-0 9,600 15%

STM-1 28,800 15%

STM-4 192,000 25%

STM-16 921,600 30%

STM-64 3,686,400 30%

Multiplex Section SES threshold xx% (For BIP-1)

16.1.1.3

PM for HP/LP (High Order and Low Order Paths) (G.829)


Definitions HP: The BIP-8 contained in the B3 byte of an SDH HP pertains to one block. Thus, the signal structure of a generic HP comprises 1 block within a frame. LP VC3s are the same. HP Far End: The count contained in the G1 byte of an SDH HP pertains to one block. Thus, the signal structure of a generic HP (far end) comprises 1 block within a frame. LP VC3s are the same. LP: The BIP-2 contained in the V1 byte of an SDH LP pertains to one block. Thus, the signal structure of a generic LP comprises 1 block within a multi-frame. LP Far End: The FEBE bit contained in the V1 byte of an SDH LP pertains to one block. Thus, the signal structure of a generic LP (far end) comprises 1 block within a multi-frame. Errored block (EB), Errored Second (ES), Severely Errored Second (SES), Constant Severely Errored Second (CSES), Background block error (BBE), Unavailable second (UAS), UnAvailable Period (UAP): refer to the definition for RS.

Anomalies An EB happens as indicated by an EDC.

Defects Near end defects of Trail termination LP UNEQ (Note 2) LP TIM TU LOP TU AIS HP LOM (Note 1) HP PLM HP UNEQ (Note 2) HP TIM AU LOP AU AIS Tab. 16.5

Applicable Path Lower Order Path

Higher Order Path

Defects Resulting in a Near-end Severely Errored Second

Note 1: This defect is not related to VC-3. Note 2: Paths not actually completed, e.g. during path set-up, will contain the unequipped VC-n signal.

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Near end defects of Path termination LP RDI HP RDI Tab. 16.6

Applicable Path Lower Order Path Higher Order Path

Defects Resulting in a Far-end Severely Errored Second

Definitions and notes: LP UNEQ: Lower order Path is UNEQuipped. LP TIML: Trace identifies mismatch in Lower order Path. TU LOP: Tributary Unit Loss Of Pointer. TU AIS: Tributary Unit Alarm Indictor Signal. HP LOM: Higher order Path Loss Of Multiframe. HP PLM: Higher order Path PayLoad Mismatch. HP UNEQ: Higher order Path UNEQuipped. HP TIM: Higher order Path Trace Identify Mismatch. AU LOP: Administrative Unit Loss Of Pointer. AU AIS: Administrative Unit Alarm Indicator Signal. LP RDI: Lower order Path Remote Defect Indication. HP RDI: Higher order Path Remote Defect Indication.

Estimation of the performance events ES: one anomaly or one defect. SES: Y EBs with one anomaly or one defect in a second, Y=blocks per second xx%. Rate EBs xx% (EBs) Tab. 16.7 VC-11/12/2 600 30% 2,400 30% VC-3 VC-4/4c/16c/64c 2,400 30%

Path Overhead Section SES Threshold xx% (For BIP-2, BIP-8)

16.1.1.4

PM for Pointer Justification Counts at Administrative Unit (G.707)


The AU pointer is contained in H1, H2 and H3 bytes, which are associated with, but not part of, the SDH Multiplexing Section Overhead. The N bits (bits 1-4) of the pointer carry the New Data Flag which allows an arbitrary change of the pointer value if that change is due to a change in the payload. The last ten bits (bits 7-16) of the H1 and H2 bytes carry the pointer value that designates the location of the byte where the VC-n begins. The H3 is the pointer action byte. The AU pointer provides a method of allowing flexible and dynamic alignment of the VC within the AU frame. During normal operation, the NDF is disabled and set to "0110", and the pointer locates the start of the VC-n within the AU-n frame. If there is a frequency offset between the frame rate of the AUG and that of the VC-n, the pointer value will be incremented or decremented by one as needed, accompanied by a corresponding positive or negative justification byte or bytes. This operation is indicated by inverting five I-bits or D-bits of the pointer. The positive

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justification bytes appear immediately after the last H3 byte in the AU-n frame and the negative justification bytes appear in the H3 bytes in the AU-n frame. If there is a change in the payload, NDF is enabled by inversion of the N-bits to "1001". The new location of the VC-n begins at the first occurrence of the offset indicated by the new pointer. For AU-4 concatenation, the AU-n pointer is set to Concatenation Indication, "1001" in bits 1-4 and ten "1"s in bits 7-16. Currently PPJC and NPJC can be monitored only at AU-4. Definitions: PPJC - Positive Pointer Justification Count. NPJC - Negative Pointer Justification Count. Defects: LOP - Loss of Pointer.

16.1.2

Data Performance Monitoring Parameters


The following parameters can be monitored in LCT: Received Unicast Packets Received Multicast Packets Received Broadcast Packets Received Oversize Packets Received Undersize Packets Received Frames in CRC Error Total Received Bad Packets Total Received Bad Bytes Total Received Good Packets Total Received Good Bytes Sent Unicast Packets Sent Multicast Packets Sent Broadcast Packets Total Sent Good Packets Total Sent Good Bytes

16.2

SDH Performance Monitoring Management


From the main menu, select <Performance><Current SDH Performance> to open the <SDH Current Performance> window. (See Fig. 16.1)

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SDH Current Performance

TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT provides the following primary PM management functions (see Tab. 16.8): Description Refresh the information. Used to filter and display the points to be examined. This function is only for the display selection since there are too many points to be displayed clearly. Note: Point is defined as a specific TP, an example a point could be defined as Node 182.16.1.1, Line Card 1, Port 3, or MS-TTP. Edit PM parameters for each TP can be edited. Note: If a point is only edited and not filtered, this point will not be displayed. For proper operation, be sure the edited point is filtered first. Thresholds Only ES, BBE, SES, and UAS have this parameter. If the current value of the parameter crosses the value of the threshold, an alarm will be launched. Reset Reset parameters for a selected TP in the table Reset All Reset all parameters for every TP in the table Print Print or save the PM values. Help Launch the online help Tab. 16.8 PM Management Functions Functions Refresh Filter

16.2.1

Filter Setting
In the <SDH Current Performance> window, click <Filter> to open the <Monitor Point Filter> window, which is used to filter TPs and/or parameters. (See Fig. 16.2)

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Fig. 16.2

Monitor Point Filter

16.2.1.1

TP Filter
The TP Filter is used to select TPs that will be displayed in the <SDH Current Performance> window. In the <Selected TPs> section, select an existing point and click <Remove> to remove the selected TPs. Click <Add> to add a new TP. (See Fig. 16.3)

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Fig. 16.3

Select Terminal Point

Select the point to be monitored by choosing the corresponding <NE>, <Card>, <Port>, and <TP Type>. This is used to narrow the scope of TPs when searching for specified TPs. In the <TP type> drop-down menu, the value range is: RS, MS, VC4, VC12 and AU4. VC3-TTP and VC12-TTP will be added at the later release. Select the TPs to be monitored and click <OK>. The selected points will be listed in the <Monitor Point Filter> window.

16.2.1.2

Parameter Filter
The Parameter Filter is used to decide the type of parameters that will be displayed in the <SDH Current Performance> window. The Parameter Filter is divided to four sections in the <Monitor Point Filter> window: <Granularity>, <Location>, <Parameter>, and <Monitor Type>. The <Granularity> section indicates the performance monitoring granularity. The <Location> section indicates the PM location. The <Parameter> section allows the choice of the following parameters to be monitored: <ES>, <BBE>, <SES>, <UAS>, <CSES>, <OFS>, <PPJC>, <NPJC>, and <UAP>. The <Monitor Type> section allows configuration of the performance monitoring and the reports to be provided. There are three options to choose among: <UnMon>, <Mon>, and <Mon&Auto Report>. In the frame, if a checkbox is not selected, all the parameters related to this checkbox will not be displayed. Note: if the user doesnt know the actual monitor status of TP, select all the three monitor types.

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16.2.2

Editing Monitored Parameter


Select <Performance><Current SDH Performance>. Then click <Edit> in <SDH Current Performance> window. The <Edit Properties of Performance Monitor> window is used to edit port, TP, and PM parameters. (See Fig. 16.4)

Fig. 16.4

Edit Properties of Performance Monitor

There are five sections in this window: <Selected TPs>, <Granularity>, <Location>, <Parameter>, and <Setting>. The function of the <Selected TPs> section is the same as that in the <Monitor Point Filter> window. The <Granularity> section indicates the performance monitoring granularity. The <Location> section indicates the PM location. The <Parameter> section allows the choice of the following parameters to be monitored: <ES>, <BBE>, <SES>, <UAS>, <CSES>, <OFS>, <PPJC>, and <NPJC>. The <Setting> section allows configuration of the performance monitoring and the reports to be provided. There are three options to choose among: <UnMon>, <Mon>, and <Mon & Auto-Report>. Only one option can be selected.

16.2.3

Alarm Threshold
Select <Performance><Current SDH Performance>. Then select a row and click <Thresholds> in the <SDH Current Performance> window. The window to configure alarm threshold will appear. (See Fig. 16.5)

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Alarm Threshold

This window is divided to five parts: <Selected TPs>, <Granularity>, <Location>, <Parameter>, and <Setting>. The function of the <Selected TPs>, <Granularity>, <Location>, and <Parameter> sections are the same as those in the <Edit Properties of Performance Monitor> window. (See Fig. 16.4) The <Setting> section allows configuration of Alarm Threshold. If the current value of the parameter crosses the value of the threshold, an alarm will be launched; if the checkbox is not selected, the alarm threshold is disabled. The value range and default value of 15-minutes and day are listed in the following two tables. (See Tab. 16.9 and Tab. 16.10) Note: alarm threshold in pm is not allowed to set when TPs monitor status is no-monitor.

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TCA RS ES RS SES RS BBE MS ES MS SES MS BBE MS ES (Far End) MS SES (Far End) MS BBE (Far End) VC4-TTP ES VC4-TTP SES VC4-TTP BBE VC4-TTP ES (Far End) VC4-TTP SES (Far End) VC4-TTP BBE (Far End) VC12-TTP ES VC12-TTP SES VC12-TTP BBE VC12-TTP ES (Far End) VC12-TTP SES (Far End) VC12-TTP BBE (Far End) Tab. 16.9

Default Value 114 10 10 114 10 10 114 10 10 180 15 10 180 15 10 120 15 10 120 15 10 1-900 1-900 1-65535 1-900 1-900 1-65535 1-900 1-900 1-65535 1-900 1-900 1-65535 1-900 1-900 1-65535 1-900 1-900 1-65535 1-900 1-900 1-65535

Allowed Range

Default Value and Value Range for a Fixed 15-minute Period Default Value 10,944 960 960 10,944 960 960 10,944 960 960 17,280 1440 960 17,280 1440 960 11520 1440 240 11520 1440 240 Allowed Range 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535 1~65535

TCA RS ES RS SES RS BBE MS ES MS SES MS BBE MS ES (Far End) MS SES (Far End) MS BBE (Far End) VC4-TTP ES VC4-TTP SES VC4-TTP BBE VC4-TTP ES (Far End) VC4-TTP SES (Far End) VC4-TTP BBE (Far End) VC12-TTP ES VC12-TTP SES VC12-TTP BBE VC12-TTP ES (Far End) VC12-TTP SES (Far End) VC12-TTP BBE (Far End) Tab. 16.10

Default value and Value Range for a Fixed 24-hour Period

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16.2.4

History SDH Performance


From the main menu, select <Performance><History SDH Performance>. The SDH History Performance is used to display the history value of one parameter of a TP. (See Fig. 16.6)

Fig. 16.6

SDH History Performance

The function of <Filter> is the same as that of the <SDH Current Performance> window. (Refer to Chapter 16.2.1)

The maximum records number of history performance in the LCT program is listed in the following table: Parameter UAP Other parameters Other parameters Tab. 16.11 Granularity 15-Minutes or 24-hours 15-Minutes 24-hours Maximum Records number 6 32 1

Maximum Records number of History Performance

For example, at most 6 history UAPs for each TPs can be recorded in the LCT program. For other parameters, at most previous 8-hours for 15-Minutes performance or previous 1-Day for 24-hours performance can be recorded in the LCT program.

Click <Print> to print the PM report. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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16.2.5

SDH Unavailable Periods


To configure SDH unavailable periods, select <Performance><SDH Unavailable Periods> from the main menu. The <SDH Unavailable Periods> window will appear. (See Fig. 16.7 )

Fig. 16.7

SDH Unavailable Periods

Click <Change> to change selected TP in the <Selected TPs> field, the <Select Terminal Point> window will appear. (See Fig. 16.8)

Fig. 16.8

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Select TP filter from the drop-down menus, select terminal point from the table, click <OK> to go back to the <SDH Unavailable Periods> window. Select <Near End> or <Far End> in the <Location> field. Click <Query> to query the latest information. Click <Print> to print the SDH Unavailable information. Click <Close> to close the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

16.3

Ethernet Performance Monitoring Management


In TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT, the following primary Ethernet PM functions are provided. (See Tab. 16.12) Functions Description Filter Used to filter and display the points to be examined. This function is only for the display selection since there are too many points to be displayed clearly. Note: Point is defined as a specific LAN or WAN port. For example a Point could be described as Node 182.16.1.1, UDC 1, and LAN port1. Ethernet PM parameters for each LAN or WAN port can be edited Note: If a point is only edited and not filtered, this point will not be displayed. For proper operation, be sure the edited point is filtered first. Reset parameters for a selected TP in the table Reset all parameters for every TP in the table Print or save the Ethernet PM values. Primary Ethernet PM Function

Edit

Reset Reset All Report Tab. 16.12

From the main menu, select <Performance><Current Ethernet Statistics> to open the <Ethernet Current Performance> window. (See Fig. 16.9)

Fig. 16.9

Ethernet Current Performance

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16.3.1

Filter Setting
The <Monitor Point Filter> window is launched by clicking <Filter> in the <Current Ethernet Performance> window. (See Fig. 16.10)

Fig. 16.10

Monitor Point Filter

This filter function is the same as the SDH Performance filter function. Click <Add> to select the port. (See Fig. 16.11)

Fig. 16.11

Select Port

Choose a suitable filter parameter from this screen to filter ports: <15-minute> or <24-hour> and the users choice of 15 kinds of Data PM Parameters.

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16.3.2

Editing Monitored Parameter


The <Edit Properties of Performance Monitor> window can be launched by clicking <Edit> in <Ethernet Current Performance> window. (See Fig. 16.12)

Fig. 16.12

Edit Properties of Monitored Parameter

There are three frames in this window: <Selected Ports>, <Granularity>, and <Setting>. <Selected Ports> is used to choose the LAN or WAN ports which to be monitored. <Granularity> allows the choice of a suitable filter parameter: <15 minute> or <24 hour>. <Setting> allows choice of port monitor state. There are three options to choose among: <UnMon>, <Mon>, and <Mon & Auto-Report>.

16.3.3

Ethernet PM Thresholds
From the main menu, select <Performance> <Ethernet PM Thresholds> to open the <1 Second Ethernet Thresholds> window. (See Fig. 16.13)

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1 Second Ethernet Thresholds

Click <Filter> to set ports whose threshold to be monitored. (See Fig. 16.14)

Fig. 16.14

Monitor Point Filter

Click <Add> to filter port and add them to list. (See Fig. 16.15)

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Fig. 16.15

Select Ports

After selecting the corresponding attributes and click <Refresh>, the available ports will be listed. Select ports needed and click <OK>. This action adds those ports in the <Selected Ports> list. (See Fig. 16.16)

Fig. 16.16

Selected Ports

Click <OK> to see those ports corresponding thresholds status and values.

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In the <1 Second Ethernet Thresholds> window, to modify a ports thresholds, double-click the corresponding line in the table, or select the line and click <Edit>. This will enter the <Edit Properties of Performance Monitor> window. (See Fig. 16.17)

Fig. 16.17

Edit Properties of Performance Monitor

New monitored ports can be added and those ports thresholds scheme and the number of values set can be established. Two thresholds categories are available: <Bad Byte Rate> and <Bad Packet Rate>. The default value for each is 10%. Input any values needed or click <Default> to resume the default value. Click <Apply> to confirm the settings. Click <Close> to quit the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

16.3.4

History Ethernet Performance


From the main menu, select <Performance><History Ethernet Performance>. The <Ethernet History Performance> window will appear. (See Fig. 16.18)

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Ethernet History Performance

The function of <Filter> is the same as that of the <Ethernet Current Performance> window. (Refer to Chapter 16.3.1) The maximum records number of Ethernet history performance is the same as that of SDH history performance. (Refer to Chapter 16.2.4) Click <Print> to print the PM report. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

16.3.5

5-Second Ethernet Performance


From the main menu, select <Performance> <5 Second Ethernet PM> to open the <5-Second Ethernet Performance> window. (See Fig. 16.13)

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5 Second Ethernet Performance

Click <Enable> to select ports whose performance to be monitored. (See Fig. 16.14)

Fig. 16.20

Select Port

In the <Port Filter> panel, select the card and port type in the <Card> and <Port> drop-down menus. Click the <Refresh> button, and the available ports will be listed in the <Available Ports> table. Choose the ports to be enabled in the table, and then click <OK> to add them to the <Enabled Ports> panel.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT To remove ports from the <Ethernet 5s PM Enabled Ports> panel, highlight the ports to be removed, and click the <Disable> button. Click the <Refresh> button, and the following parameters of Ethernet 5s performance can be viewed in the Ethernet 5s PM Data in Last 5 Minutes table: <Card>, <Port>, <Index>, <Received Unicast Packets>, <Received Multicast Packets>, <Received Broadcast Packets>, <Total Received Bad Packets>, <Total Received Good Packets>, <Total Received Good Bytes>, <Received Oversize Packets>, <Received Undersize Packets>, <Received Packets in CRC Error>, <Sent Unicast Packets>, <Sent Multicast Packets>, <Sent Broadcast Packets>, <Total Sent Good Packets>, and <Total Sent Good Bytes>. Click <Close> to quit the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

16.4

E1 Bit Slip Performance


From the main menu, select <Performance> <Current E1 Bit Slip Performance> to open the <Current E1 Bit-Slip Performance> window.

Fig. 16.21

Current E1 Bit-Slip Performance

16.4.1

Filter Setting
Click <Filter> to launch the <Monitor Point Filter> window. (See Fig. 16.22)

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Fig. 16.22

Monitor Point Filter

This filter function is the same as the SDH Performance filter function. The <Ports Selected> section is used to choose the E1 ports which need to be monitored. Click <Add> to filter ports and add them to the list. (See Fig. 16.23)

Fig. 16.23

Select Port

After selecting the corresponding attributes and click <Refresh>, the available ports will be listed. Select ports needed and click <OK>. This action adds these ports in the <Ports Selected> table. (See Fig. 16.24)

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Selected Ports

The <Parameters> section allows <Negative Bit-Slip> and <Positive Bit-Slip> to be chosen. Click <OK> to see those ports corresponding thresholds status and values. Note: if the user doesnt know the actual monitor status of TP, select all the three monitor types.

16.4.2

Editing Monitored Parameter


In the <Current E1Bit-Slip Performance> window, select the corresponding port and click <Edit>. This will enter the <Edit Properties of Performance Monitor> window.

Fig. 16.25

Edit Properties of Performance Monitor

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16.4.3

History E1 Bit Slip Performance


From the main menu, select <Performance><History E1 Bit Slip Performance>. The <History E1 Bit Slip Performance> window will appear. (See Fig. 16.26)

Fig. 16.26

History E1 Bit Slip Performance

The function of <Filter> is the same as that of the <Current E1 Bit Slip Performance> window. (Refer to Chapter 16.4.1.) The maximum records number of E1 Bit Slip history performance is the same as that of SDH history performance. (Refer to Chapter 16.2.4) Click <Refresh> to refresh the information. Click <Print> to print the information of the selected Ethernet history performance. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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17 Alarm and Event Management


17.1 Overview of Alarms
There are five alarm severity level values defined: Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, and Cleared.

CriticalService-interrupting alarms. MajorService-affecting alarms. MinorNon-Service-affecting alarms that could potentially become service-affecting. The user needs to inspect the system faults and provide fixes in order to prevent the alarm from deteriorating to Major. WarningNon-Service-affecting. Information is presented to the user for the purpose of maintenance. Clearedthe alarm severity level is Cleared.

There are five types of failures in the system:


Transmission FailureFailures related to transmission status, such as LOS, LOF, LOP, and LOM. Quality of Service FailureFailure related to system performance, such as response time too long, threshold crossing, and performance degradation. Equipment FailureFailures related to hardware equipment. Processing Error FailureFailures related to software or the fault processing, such as memory overflow, version incompatibility, software errors, program illegal interruption, NE configuration errors an inaccessible NE, AIS, TIM, REI, RDI, PLM, and UNEQ. Environmental FailureFailures related to environment changes, such as unacceptable temperature and humidity, ventilation or cooling system faults, excessive vibration, and door open or closed.

17.2
17.2.1

NE Alarms
Current Alarms
The Current Alarms tab displays all active alarms, and is updated when a new alarm occurs. This window displays the most current alarms. Alarms are listed in the order from the oldest to the newest and the oldest one is listed at the bottom of the list. Each entry is highlighted with the color associated with its severity. This color coding allows the user to perform a quick visual inspection when all alarms are displayed. When an alarm clears, the date and time when it was cleared is added to the list, and the color is changed to green and is removed to active cleared alarm window. Using TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT the user can:

Change the alarm list to display different severities or multiple severities View the alarm occurs on different managed objects Sort the alarm list by field

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Clear the alarm list Refresh the alarm list View current alarm events from the chassis view

17.2.2

Viewing Active Alarms


The alarm windows launched from different entrances will show alarms occur on different managed objects. To view the active alarms: Choose an object (a card or a port), and select <Fault><Active Alarms> from the main menu. (See Fig. 17.1) The alarm window will only show alarms occur on currently selected managed object. If neither a card nor a port is selected, the alarm window would show all alarms on current NE.

Fig. 17.1

Open Active Alarms from Main Menu

Right-click an object (a card or a port), and select <Active Alarms> in the pop-up menu. (See Fig. 17.2) The alarm window will only show alarms occur on currently selected managed object.

Fig. 17.2

Open Active Alarms from Right-click Menu

To refresh only the alarms of interest, click on the appropriate icons on the <Alarm count by severity> area in the main window. (See Fig. 17.3) The alarm window launched here would show all alarms on current NE with the specific severity and category.

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Alarm Count by Severity

The <Active Alarms> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.4)

Fig. 17.4

Active Alarms

Note: alarms are shown in several pages and one page can display at most 2000 alarms.

17.2.3

Reviewing the current alarms


The information contained in the Active Alarms table is as follows: Field or Button Severity Category Description The severity level of the alarm The related category of the specific alarm, including: Process Error QoS Transmission Equipment Environment Source Alarm Message Raise Time Acknowledged By The managed object that generates the reported alarm The name of the alarm The time the alarm was raised The user who acknowledged this alarm

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Field or Button Acknowledged Time Clear Time Clear Status

Description The time the alarm was acknowledged. The clear time of the alarm The status of the alarm, including: Not cleared Cleared Cleared manually

Tab. 17.1

Cleared Synchronized Active Alarms information

Note: 1) Raise time depends on NE time and acknowledged time depends on client time. 2) Cleared, cleared manually and cleared synchronized have different clear time. 3) Alarms are shown in several pages and one page can display at most 2000 alarms.

17.2.4

Alarm Search
Click the <Search> button in the <Active Alarm> window, and the <Alarm Search> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.14)

Fig. 17.5

Alarm Search

<Severity> This can be set as <All>, <Critical>, <Major>, <Minor>, or <Warning>. <Category> This can be set as <All>, <Communication>, <Qos>, <Equipment>, <Processing Error>, or <Environment>. <Alarm Message> This can be set as all kinds of alarm message needed.

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Click the Source>> button, the <Alarm Source Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.15)

Fig. 17.6

Alarm Source Config

Type NE Label, and select options from the drop-down menus of <NE IP>, <Slot Number>, <Card Type>, <Port Number>, and <CTP Type>. Click <Apply> and <OK> to confirm the changes and close the window.

In the <Alarm Search> window: Click <OK> to confirm the modifications and the active alarms search result will appear in the <Active Alarm Search Result> window. Click <Cancel> to quit this window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

17.2.5

Viewing Alarm Detail


To know more information about one alarm, select this alarm and double-click it or highlight and click <Detail>. Then the <Alarm Detail> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.7) The corresponding description about this alarm will appear in this window.

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Alarm Detail

17.2.6

Acknowledging Current Alarms


All alarms have a status of either acknowledged or not acknowledged. Once an alarm is acknowledged and cleared, it will not display in the Active Alarm window and becomes a historical alarm. If an active alarm is acknowledged but not cleared, it remains in the Active Alarms window. To acknowledge an alarm: In the Active Alarms window (See Fig. 17.4), choose the row containing the alarm to be acknowledged. Right-click the chosen alarm, and select <Acknowledge Alarm>. (See Fig. 17.8)

Fig. 17.8

Acknowledge Alarm

After acknowledging alarms, the user executing the acknowledgement operation and the acknowledgement time will be recorded. The <Acknowledge Comments> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.9)

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Acknowledge Comments

Type comments in the blank box and click <OK> to close the window.

17.2.7

Clearing Alarms
To clear the alarm manually in the <Active Alarms> window (See Fig. 17.10), right-click the corresponding alarm, and select <Clear Alarm>. As a result, the alarm disappears from current alarm window and is recorded to active cleared alarm window with the color becoming green. The clear status should be cleared manually.

Fig. 17.10

Clear Alarm

Note: alarms are shown in several pages and one page can display at most 2000 alarms.

17.2.8

History Alarms
To view the history alarms: Choose an object (a card or a port), and select <Fault><History Alarms> from the main menu. (See Fig. 17.11) The alarm window will only show alarms have occurred on currently selected managed object. If neither a card nor a port is selected, the alarm window would show all alarms on current NE.

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Open History Alarms from Main Menu

Right-click an object (a card or a port), and select <History Alarms> in the pop-up menu. (See Fig. 17.12)The alarm window will only show alarms have occurred on currently selected managed object.

Fig. 17.12

Open History Alarms from Right-click Menu

The <History Alarms> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.13)

Fig. 17.13

History Alarms

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Click <Refresh> to check the latest history alarms. To know more information about one history alarm, select this alarm and double-click it or highlight and click <Detail>.

Click the <Search> button and the <Alarm Search> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.14)

Fig. 17.14

Alarm Search

<Severity> This can be set as <All>, <Critical>, <Major>, <Minor>, or <Warning>. <Category> This can be set as <All>, <Communication>, <Qos>, <Equipment>, <Processing Error>, or <Environment>. <Alarm Message> This can be set as all kinds of alarm message needed. <ClearStatus> This can be set as <all>, <NotCleared>, <Cleared Manually>, <Cleared Synchronized>, or <Cleared>.

Click the Source>> button, the <Alarm Source Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.15)

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Alarm Source Config

Type NE Label, and select options from the drop-down menus of <NE IP>, <Slot Number>, <Card Type>, <Port Number>, and <CTP Type>. Click <Apply> and <OK> to confirm the changes and close the window.

In the <Alarm Search> window: Click <OK> to confirm the modifications and the active alarms search result will appear in the <Active Alarm Search Result> window. Click <Cancel> to quit this window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

17.3

LED Indicators
A SURPASS hiT 7020 NE has four LED status indicators that show the operational status of the system.

PWR (Power) CR (Critical Alarm) MJ (Major Alarm) MN (Minor Alarm)

These LEDs correspond to the LED status indicators displayed in the Chassis View. The following table describes four LED status indicators.

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LED name Power

LED Color Green

LED Status On Off

Description Power is available to the system. It indicates the presence of the internal power supply after the power conversion. Power is not available due to a broken power converter or external power cable or connector. The system is either in a booting up stage or in system failure state. One or more critical or major alarms are present (for example, service affectingLOS). No critical or major transmission alarms are present, and the system is in service. There are one or more major alarms present. No Major alarms. There are one or more minor alarms present (non-service affecting). No Minor alarms. Note: Warning and indeterminate alarms do not turn on the LED.

Critical

Red

On Blinking Off

Major Minor

Orange Yellow

On Off On Off

Tab. 17.2

LED Status

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17.4.1

Exporting Alarms
Exporting Active Alarms to a File
Before printing or saving alarms to a file, make sure that corresponding alarm ranges have been searched. All the alarms listed in the <Active Alarms> window will be exported or printed. To export the active alarm list: In the <Active Alarms> window, click <Print>. (See Fig. 17.16)

Fig. 17.16

Report Alarm

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The report window will appear. (See Fig. 17.17)

Fig. 17.17

Report Window

Select the <Paper> type. Select <Portrait> or <Landscape>. Select the output file type in the <Output> drop-down menu. Note: Dont select <System Printer> here. Click <OK>.

The <Print Preview> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.18)

Fig. 17.18

Print Preview

Click <Print>, the <Save File> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.19)

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Save File

Input the file name in the <File Name> field, and then click <Save>. The selected Active Alarms are now successively exported to file.

17.4.2

Printing Active Alarms


To print the active alarm list: In the <Active Alarms> window, click <Print>. The Print window will appear. (See Fig. 17.20)

Fig. 17.20

Print Window

Select the <Paper> type. Select <Portrait> or <Landscape>. Select <System Printer> in the <Output> drop-down menu. Click <OK>.

The <Print Preview> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.21)

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Report Alarm Preview

Click <Print>. The print setup window will appear. (See Fig. 17.22)

Fig. 17.22

Print Setup

Select and set up the printer if necessary, and then click <OK>. Alarms are now successively printed.

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17.5.1

Configuring Fault Management


Audio Alarm Configuration
To configure the Audio Alarm Configuration: Select <System>< Alarm Audio Configure> from the main menu. (See Fig. 17.23)

Fig. 17.23

Open Alarm Audio Configure from Main Menu

The <Audio Alarm Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.24)

Fig. 17.24

Audio Alarm Config

Select whether Audio Alarm is enabled or disable. Set the specific audio file used to correspond with the varying alarms. Input alarm audio play times in the blank field. Click <Apply> to confirm the configurations. Click <OK> to confirm the configurations and close the window. Click <Cancel> to quit this window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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Alarm Type List Management


Using Alarm Type List Management, alarms can be viewed and configured. From the main menu, select <Fault><Alarm Type List Management>. (see Fig. 17.25 )

Fig. 17.25

Open Alarm Type List Management from Main Menu

The <Alarm Type List Management> window will be shown. (Fig. 17.26)

Fig. 17.26

Alarm Type List Management

Click <Refresh> to view current alarm types. To modify the <User Defined Severity> and <Report Status>, highlight this row and right-click the corresponding field. (See Fig. 17.27)

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Modify Property of Alarm

Click <Apply> to confirm the changes. Click <OK> to confirm the changes and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit this window without saving any modifications. Click <Print> to print the result. Click <Help> to launch the online help. Note: if the user modifies the user defined severity, the corresponding value in NEs MIB will be changed too.

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17.6.1 17.6.1.1

Alarm Configuration for Single NE


Alarm Inhibit Configuration Alarm Inhibit Configuration for Single NE
From the main menu, select <Configuration><AIS/RDI Inhibit>. The <Alarm Inhibit Configuration> window will appear (See Fig. 17.28). The alarm inhibit configuration of the NE can be changed in the window.

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Alarm Inhibit Configuration for NE

Selecting Node Alarm Inhibit will stop reporting all node alarms. Selecting AIS Alarm Inhibit will stop reporting AIS alarms. Selecting RDI Alarm Inhibit will stop reporting RDI alarms Click <Refresh> to view the latest setting. Click <Apply> to confirm the setting. Click <OK> to confirm the changes and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

17.6.1.2

Alarm Inhibit Configuration for Specific Port


From the main menu, select <Fault><Alarm Inhibit Configuration>. The <Alarm Inhibit Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.29)

Fig. 17.29

Alarm Inhibit Configuration for port

Click

to expand all the branches, or

to collapse all the branches.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Check or uncheck the checkbox to the left of a port to enable or disable the Alarm Inhibit property of the port. Click <Apply> to confirm the settings. Click <Refresh> to get the latest setting. Click <OK> to confirm and finish all the modifications. Click <Cancel> to quit this modification without any changes. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

17.6.2

Alarm Out Configuration


From the main menu, select <Configuration><Alarm Out Configuration>. The <Alarm Out Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.30)

Fig. 17.30

Alarm Out Configuration

Select <Alarm Out Suppress> and <Alarm Out Cutoff> to cutoff alarm out permanently. Click <Refresh> to view the latest setting. Click <Apply> to confirm the setting. Click <OK> to confirm the changes and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

17.6.3

MDI/MDO Configuration
From the main menu, select <Configuration><MDI/MDO Configuration>. The <MDI/MDO Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.31)

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MDI/MDO Configuration

In the <MDI> field, set MDI0s status with <Disable> or <Enable> in <Status> drop-down menus. In the <MDO> field, select MDO1 and change corresponding status from the drop-down menus. In the field of Alarm List, select corresponding alarm and click the => button or the <= button to change the associated property of this alarm. Click <Refresh> to view the latest setting. Click <Apply> to confirm the setting. Click <OK> to confirm the changes and quit the window. Click <Close> to quit the window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

17.7

Displaying the Node Event Log


To display the Node Event Log, select <Fault><Events> from the main menu. The <Events> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.32)

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Events

Click <Print> to export all the events listed in the window to a file or print it. The detailed steps of exporting events are the same as those of alarms. (Refer to Chapter 17.4) Note: alarms are shown in several pages and one page can display at most 2000 alarms.

17.7.1

Interpreting the Node Event Log


There are three types of events defined in the system: Management, Hardware, and Software. The SURPASS hiT 7020 time-stamps every event and logs the event to a log file. TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT displays the system events through Event/Alarm Manager. Events listed in the event log detail the time and date the event occurred, the name of the event, the type of event, and a short description of the event. The Event about the communication between NE and LCT is recorded by LCT itself rather than getting from NE.

Events are purely informational and indicate a change in the status of the system related to managing and administrating the system, such as a user logging onto the node or a change to a configuration option.

17.7.2

Management Events
The attributes of the management events shall at least include: Event name, Timestamp, User name and privilege level, and Description.

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Name User login User logout User auto-logout due to timeout User password change Unauthorized login attempt Alarm log cleared Tab. 17.3 Management Events

Description Identifies the user that has just logged in. Identifies the user that has just logged out. Identifies the user that was just logged out by the system because of inactivity. The password of a user account has been changed. A user has attempted but failed to log in. A user has cleared out the alarm log file.

17.7.3

Hardware Events
The object (located as precisely as possible) that generates the event shall also be reported. Name Description SFP changed Tab. 17.4 Hardware Events The SFP module has been changed. (The SFP module is allowed to be pulled out or plugged in.)

17.7.4

Software Events
Name Software download started Software download completed Software upgrade started Software upgrade completed MIB upload started MIB upload completed MIB download started MIB download completed MIB backup started MIB backup completed MIB restore started MIB restore completed System reset System start Timing configuration changed Timing status changed Tab. 17.5 Software Events Description Software downloaded to back up files through FTP started. Software successfully downloaded to the back up storage through FTP. Software upgrade from back up files started. Software upgrade completed. Back up MIB files upload to a server through FTP started. Back up MIB files successfully uploaded through FTP. FTP file transfer of MIB files from the server to the backup place has been started. MIB files successfully downloaded from a server to the MIB back up through FTP. Active MIB files back up started. Active MIB files backed up. MIB files in the backup place restore to active MIB files started. MIB restoration successfully completed. The system is reset. The system is starting up. One or more timing sources or references are changed. One or more timing sources or references are changed

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Event Search
To launch the <Event Search> window, click the <Search> button in the <Events> window. The <Event Search> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.33)

Fig. 17.33

Event Search

To set the ID range, check the <ID(>=)> or <ID(<=)> boxes and input ID range in the corresponding fields. Note: * is used as a wildcard character, e.g., *aa* the ID containing word aa. To set the raised time range, check the <Raised Time(After)> or <Raised Time(Before)> boxes and input or select the date from the drop-down menus. Click <OK> to confirm the modifications and the event search result will appear in the <Event Search Result> window. (See Fig. 17.34) Click <Cancel> to quit this window without saving any modifications. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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Event Search Result

17.8

Bit Slip Event Configuration


To configure bit slip event, select <Fault><Bit Slip Event Configuration> from the main menu. The <Bit Slip Event Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 17.35)

Fig. 17.35

Bit Slip Event Configuration

Select <Enabled> or <Disabled> in the window, click <Apply> to confirm the modifications. Click <Refresh> to check the latest information. Click <Close> to close the window without saving the changes. Note: if the Bit Slip event is enabled for a long time and Bit Slip pm is in monitor status, a large amount of events will be raised when Bit Slip events raise.

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18 Resource and Database Management


18.1 NE Usage Statistics
From the main menu, select <Configuration><NE Resource Usage Statistics>. An <NE SDH Resource Usage Statistics> window will appear. (See Fig. 18.1)

Fig. 18.1

NE SDH Resource Usage Statistics

All the cards and ports (except the data card) and their usages are listed in this table. Select one port, the details of this port will be listed in the table below. Click <Statistic> to check the latest information of selected port. Click <Print> to print the statistic status. Click <Close> to quit the window. Click <Help> to launch the online help.

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19 How To
19.1 Creating a TU12 Cross-Connection between E1 and STM-1
This case is provided to illustrate how to create cross connections between E1 and STM-1. Step1: Select <Configuration><Cross Connections Management> from the main menu, and the <Cross Connections Management> window will appear, or select Cross-Connect and synchronize unit board in the chassis view, right-click it, then select Cross Connections management in the pop-up menu.

Fig. 19.1

Cross Connections Management Menu

Fig. 19.2

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Step2: Click <Create>, and the <Create Cross Connections> window will appear.

Fig. 19.3

Create Cross Connections

Step3: Select the property of the cross connection to be created in this drop-down menu: <Capacity> is <VC-12>; <Direction> is <Bi-Direction>. <Bi-direction> means configuration to both source and destination, which is the mainly application. <Uni-direction> means source and destination configuration respectively. Source Card is #1<MainBoard(2STM-1+8 E1)>; Source Port is P01(S1); Destination Card is #1<MainBoard(2STM-1+8 E1)>; and Destination Port is P01(S1).

Step4: Under the source port and destination port all available slots will be displayed (if the slot has been taken, or the slot mapping is different from the capacity of the cross connection, then it will not be shown).

Step5: Select a slot in the source and destination respectively, and then click <Apply>. The user can also select many slots to create many cross connections (holding the <Shift> key and then select many successive slots, or holding the <Ctrl> key and then select many independent slots).

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Fig. 19.4

Create Cross Connections

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19.2

Configuring Layer 2 100Mbps Ethernet Service


This case is provided to illustrate how to configure L2 LCAS 100M Ethernet Service. Here the 4FE/C board is used as an example to show how to configure this service. Step 1: Set Bridges property of NE Right-click the data board card (such as 4 FE/C), and select <Bridge Configuration> in the pop-up menu. (See Fig. 19.5). The <Bridge Properties> window will appear. Note: If user click the port, the right-click menu will be different. (See Fig. 19.6)

Fig. 19.5

Bridge Configuration Menu

Fig. 19.6

Bridges Properties

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In the <Bridge Mode> field, there are two options: <Double Tag> (default value) and <IEEE 802>. Generally, <Double Tag> is chosen. If the double tag mode is chosen, PVID must be set on LAN ports. (Refer to Step 2).

Step 2: Configure LAN port of NE Select <LAN Ports Property Configuration> in Fig. 19.5, the corresponding window will appear (see Fig. 19.7). Since there are many LAN ports in every data card, click <Port> in the top right corner of the window, and then select the corresponding port in the drop-down menu (the first LAN port is chosen in the example).

Fig. 19.7

LAN Port Configuration

The parameters that usually need to set are as follows: <PVID>: Add a private VLAN mark to the signal from the LAN port. The optional value is from 1 -- 4094. If the double tag mode is chosen in step 1, the PVID must be set on LAN ports. <Monitored Mode> Can be set as <Auto>, <Monitor>, or <Non-Monitor>. <Admin Mode> Can be set as <Enabled> or <Disabled>. <Egress Tag Mode> Can be set as <Untag> or <Tag>. Check <BRL Enable> to make the BRL available. In the <Auto-Negotiation Parameter> section, if selecting <Enable> in the <Auto Negotiation> field, the other three parameters will turn grey. If not, setup these three parameters manually. Click <Apply> and <Close> to complete the LAN port configuration.

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Instructions TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 3.2 LCT Step 3: Configure WAN port of NE Right-click a card and select <WAN Ports Property Configuration> in the pop-up menu (See Fig. 19.5), the <WAN Port Config> window will appear. (See Fig. 19.8). Since there are many WAN ports in every data card, the port can be selected in the <Port> drop-down menu.

Fig. 19.8

WAN Port Config

The following parameters need to be set: <PVID>: Add a private VLAN mark to the signal gotten from WAN port. The optional value is from 1 -- 4094. <Egress Tag Mode>: There are two optional values: <Untag> and <Tag>. It is suggested that the default tag mode is chosen, which makes sure that additional PVID can be mapped to the load of SDH when the signals leave the data card from WAN port. <BandWidth Management>: Select the <LCAS Enable> mode. There are two options: <LCAS Enable> and <LCAS Disable>. Select <Enable LCAS> to enable the Ethernets traffic bandwidth user requires to be adjusted flexibly according to the network. When the BandWidth configuration mode is confirmed, click <Bandwidth Management> to assign the capacity of WAN port. The <Bandwidth Configuration> window will appear. (See Fig. 19.9).

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Bandwidth Configuration

There are two options in the <Direction Config> field: <bi-direction>t and <uni-direction>. <Bi-direction> means configuration to both source and destination, which is the mainly application. <Uni-direction> means source and destination configuration respectively. The slots in the optional AUG in the left side are idle (the slots which havent been taken); however the slots shown in the right side are the slots configured to this WAN port. Select 46 AUGs in the left side, and click the ==> button to add the slots used by those ports to WAN port. To decrease the number of slots used by this port, select corresponding slots in the right side and click the <== button. Click <Apply> to confirm setting. Click <OK> to close this window and return to the <WAN Port Config> window. Click <Apply> and <Close> to complete the WAN port configuration.

Step 4: Set VLAN management of NE PVIDs can be set to pass the WAN port through VLAN management. If the double tag mode is chosen in step 1, PVID must be set on LAN ports. Right-click a card and select <VLAN Management> in the pop-up menu (See Fig. 19.5), the VLAN Management> window will pop up. (See Fig. 19.10)

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VLAN Management

Click <VLAN Config>, and then VLAN Config menu will pop up. (see Fig. 19.11)

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VLAN Config

There are two ways to modify VLAN: Based on VLAN and Based on Ports. If the user wants to configure multiple ports with the same VLAN ID, the Based on VLAN mode is recommended. If the user wants to configure a port with multiple VLAN IDs, the Based on Ports mode is recommended. Here the Based on VLAN mode is chosen for an example. Select the configured WAN port from the <Available Ports> list on the left side, click the ==> button to move it to the <Selected Ports> list. Input the VLAN ID configured for selected port in the <VLAN ID> field. The value range of VLAN ID is from 0 to 4095, which is divided with eight subsections in every 512 IDs and only one section is effective at the same time, which means if a VLAN ID belonged to one of the above 8 ranges, other VLAN IDs belonged to other ranges can not be configured again. But among the range, 0, 1001-1024,4095 are reserved by system and not used by customer. Enter the VLAN name in the <VLAN Name> field for the sake of remembrance. Click <Apply> to confirm the changes. Click <Close> to close the window.

Note: To query the VLAN ID of all the ports of data unit, click <Query> in the <VLAN Management> window. (See Fig. 19.12). The detail information will appear.

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Query VLAN Information

Step 5: Create Cross Connection After all setting about Ethernet, a cross connection between SDH port and Ethernet port should be created. To open the <Cross-Connect Management> window, select <Configuration><Cross-Connect Management> from the main menu, or select the cross-connect and synchronize unit board in the Chassis View, right-click it, then select <Cross-Connect Management> in the pop-up menu. Click <Create>, and then the <Create Cross-Connect> window will appear. Select the property of the cross connection to be created in this drop-down menu: <Capacity> is <VC-12>; <Direction> is <Bi-Direction>; source card is #1<MainBoard(2STM-1+8E1)>; source port is P01(S1); destination card is #2<4FE/C)>; destination port is vP01(S1). Select 46 slots in left and 46 slots of WAN port configured in step1.

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Fig. 19.13

Create Cross-Connect

Click <Apply> to create those Cross Connections. Click <OK> to close this window. Those Cross Connections will be listed in the <Cross-Connect Management> window. (See Fig. 19.14) The layer2 Ethernet service is configured successfully. Click <Close> to close <Cross-Connect Management> window.

Fig. 19.14

Cross-Connect Management

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Monitoring Current Performance of STM-1 Port


Step 1: Select <Performance><Current SDH Performance> from the main menu to open the <SDH Current Performance> window. (See Fig. 19.16)

Fig. 19.15

Current SDH Performance Menu

Fig. 19.16

SDH Current Performance

Step 2: Click <Filter> to open the <Monitor Point Filter> window.

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Monitor Point Filter

Step 3: Click <Add> in the <Selected TPs> section and the <Select Terminal Point> window will appear. (See Fig. 19.18) Step 4: Select #1<MainBoard(2STM-1+8 E1)> in the <Card> drop-down menu, <P01(S1)> in the <Port> drop-down menu, and <(All)> in the <TP Type> drop-down menu. And then click <Refresh>; all selected TPs will be listed. To monitor only one TP type, select the corresponding type in this item. Choose TPs to be monitored and click <OK> to complete TP selection.

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Select Terminal Point

Step 5: Select parameters to be monitored, and click <OK>. The current performance of Port01 of Main Board will be listed.

Fig. 19.19

Monitor Point Filter

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SDH Current Performance

Click <Refresh> to monitor the latest performance of this port.

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19.4

Creating MSSPRing Protection for STM-4 Ring


LCT provides the function of creating and viewing MSSPRing information. Before creating a new MSSPRING, the user must know the ring topology and link information about the NE.

Note: The MSSPRing function could only be supported in STM-4 configuration for hiT 7020.

Follow the steps below to create a new ring with MSSRPing Protection: Step 1: Select <Configuration><MSSPRing Management> from the main menu. The <MSSPRing Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 19.21)

Fig. 19.21

MSSPRing Management

Step 2: In the < MSSPRing Management> window, click <Add>. The <Create Ring> window will appear. (See Fig. 19.22)

Fig. 19.22

Set Ring Property

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Input a number as <Ring ID> and arbitrary string as <Ring Name>. Click <OK> to set the NEs in the ring.

Note: The maximum number of the ring is 16, and the Ring ID should be a number between 1 and 5000. If the information is incorrect or some items are not inputted, a warning window will appear. (See Fig. 19.23)

Fig. 19.23

Warning Window

Step 3:A <Create Ring> window will appear. A number of NEs will appear on the window, the total number of which equals the number that the user input in the previous window. (See Fig. 19.24)

Fig. 19.24

Create Ring

Click the icon of each NE, and input the corresponding IP address in the pop-up dialog. The IP address will appear below the icon of the NE. Click each of the links to set up the Link Port properties in the pop-up dialog. (See Fig. 19.25) Select board and port from the drop-down menu of the <Link Port> panel, input <Slot number> and <Port Number> in the <Peer Link Port> panel, and click OK to confirm. The color of the corresponding link will turn green.

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Fig. 19.25

Select Link Port

When all the NEs and links are configured, click <OK> in the <Create Ring> window, and a confirmation dialog will pop up. Click <Yes> to confirm to add protection to the ring. (See Fig. 19.26)

Fig. 19.26

Confirm to add protection

Then the MSSPRING is created, and it will be listed in <MSSPRing Management> window. (See Fig. 19.27)

Fig. 19.27

MSSPRING List

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19.5

Creating Multiplex-Section Protection between Two NEs


In linear Multiplex Section Protection (MSP), there are two physical paths between two multiplexes. Working section and protection section between multiplexes is connected using different optical interfaces. SUAPASS hiT 7020 admits MSP protection mode in signal speed of STM-4 and STM-1.

NE-A

NE-B

Fig. 19.28

Point-to-point System

Fig. 19.28 illustrates a point-to-point system between NE-A and NE-B. The working signal is transmitted through a pair of STM-4 ports while the protection signal is transmitted through another pair of STM-4 ports. To implement transmission protection, first the protection groups should be established in the NE to realize connection between the working path and the protection path. Step1: Select <Configuration><MSP Management> from the main menu, The <MSP Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 19.29)

Fig. 19.29

MSP Management

Step2: Click <Create>, the <Create Linear Multiplex Section Protection Group> window will appear (See Fig. 19.30). Fill out the <Properties> section. <Protection Group Label> provides a name for the protection group (for example <Test>); The <Switching Direction> can be

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Fig. 19.30

Create Linear Multiplex Section Protection Group

Step3: Click <OK> to finish creating MSP, and created protection groups will appear in the <MSP Management> window, double-click this protection group to see the detail information.

Fig. 19.31

MSP Management

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19.6

Creating SNCP Between Two NEs Using Two Ports of MainBoard


Sub-Network Connection Protection (SNCP) provides protection for a single VC-N circuit on the level of channel. In the transmission end, service is connected to two directions to send signals simultaneously. In the receiving end, NE selects best signal to receive. There are two channels used to transmit singles. One is working channel and another is protection channel. When the working channel is failed, system will switch to the protection SNCP channel to receive services. For example, SNCP protection group is composed of four NE in Fig. 19.32. The channel through NE A, D and C is main path for VC-12 working channel, and the channel through NE A, B, and C is protection channel for this service.

Fig. 19.32

SNCP Example

To implement SNCP in the ring, follow the steps below to configure each NE: Create bi-directional VC-12 level cross connection between a certain E1 unit port and a certain TU12 of LC2 port of NE A. Create bi-directional VC-12 level cross connection between the TU12 of LC1 port and the TU12 of LC2 port of NE D. Create bi-directional cross connection on the level of VC-12 between a certain E1 unit port and the certain TU12 of LC1 port of NE C.

The following example is provided to create SNCP protection group using TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT:

Step1Select <Configuration><SNCP Management> from the main menu, The <SNCP Management> window will appear. (See Fig. 19.33)

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SNCP Management

Step2: Click <Create>, then the <Create and Config SNCP> window will appear. Click the drop-down menu of the lattice of capacity, select VC-12; Select bi-directional in service direction; Set No Revertive in Restore Mode; Set working card in the part of working TP to #1<MainBoard(S1)>; set working port to P01 and TU12 (#01,#02<112>). In fact, working TP is the slot of the cross connection line port of working channel in NE A. Set the value of protection TP to #1<MainBoard(S1)>, working port to P02 and TU12 (#01,#01<111>).

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Create and Config SNCP

Step3: Click <Apply>, the SNCP is created successfully. For NE A, the original bi-direction cross connection has the function of channel protection. NE A sends single to the line ports of LC1 and LC2 simultaneously and selects better single of LC1 and LC2 to receive. (See Fig. 19.35)

Fig. 19.35

SNCP Protection in NE A

Step4: Setup NE-D Cross-Connect configuration, NE-D CC config is almost same as step 2, just select the corresponding TU12 of LC1 port and the TU12 of LC2 port of NE D; the number of TU12 of NE-D should same to that of NE-A.

Step5:Setup NE-C Cross-Connect.

Note: The way to create channel protection of NE-C is almost same as that in NE-A, the difference is the working TP and protection TP is opposite to those of NE-A.

After creation of SNCP protection group, click <Query> in <SNCP Management> window (See Fig. 19.33) to view the existed SNCP protection group. Select the corresponding protection group, and click <Switch>. The <SNCP Switch> window will appear (See Fig.

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Fig. 19.36

SNCP Switch

<Clear>: This command clears all commands that have been started and the recovery time of the operated NE <Lock Out>: Protection switching will be closed, and the working channel will take on the service. Even if there is malfunction, switching will not happen. <Force Switch to Protection>: The user switches services to protection channel by force even if there is fault on this channel. If the force switch requirement is not cleared, automatic switching will not happen. <Force Switch to working>: The user will switch service to working channel by force even if there is fault on this channel. If the force switch requirement is not cleared, automatic switching will not happen. <Manual Switch to Protection>: The user switches services to protection channel manually on the condition that there is no fault on this channel. Automatic switching is still in effect. <Manual Switch to working>: The user switches services to working channel manually on the condition that there is no fault on this channel. Automatic switching is still in effect.

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20 Abbreviations
ACL AIS ATM AU BBE CC CLI CoS CSES DCC DEG EM EOW EQP ES EXC FC FE FOP GE GFP HP IGMP IOP LAN LB LCAS LCD LOC LOM LOP LOS LP Access Control List Alarm Indication Signal Asynchronous Transfer Mode Administration Unit Background Block Error Cross-Connect Command Line Interface Class of Service Continuous Severely Errored Second Data Communication Channel Degraded Element Management Ethernet over WDM Equipped Errored Second Excessive error Fault Count Fast Ethernet Failure of Protocol Gigabit Ethernet General Framing Procedure High Path Internet Group Management Protocol Input Optical Power Local Area Network Laser Bias Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme Loss of Cell Delineation Loss Of Continuity Loss of Multiframe Loss of Pointer Loss of Signal Low Path

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LT MS MS-SPRing MSP MSTP NE NPJC OCD OFS OOP PDH PJCN PLM PPI PPJC QoS RDI RPR RS SDH SECB SES SNMP SPI TCA TDM TIM TLS TP TU UAS VC VPN

Laser Temperature Multiplex Section Multiplex Section Shared Protection Ring Multiplex Section Protection Multi-Service Transport Platform Network Element Negative Pointer Justification Count Out of Cell Delineation Out of Frame Second Output Optical Power Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Pointer Change Negative Payload Mismatch PDH Physical Interface Positive Pointer Justification Count Quality of Service Remote Defect Indication Resilient Packet Ring Regenerator Section Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Severely Error Cell Block Severely Errored Second Simple Network Management Protocol SDH Physical Interface Threshold Crossing Alert Time Division Multiplexing Trace Identification Mismatch Transparent LAN Service Termination Point Tributary Unit Un-Available Second Virtual Concatenation Virtual Private Network

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21 Index
MSSPRING, 106, 200

A
ACL Configuration, 93 Alarm Acknowledging Current Alarms, 165 Alarm and Event Management, 160

N
NE Alarms, 160 NE Software Management, 62 NE Timing Setting, 57 NE Usage Statistics, 184 Node Event Log, 179

C
Chassis View, 55 Cross-Connect, 71 CrossConnect Management, 71

O
OSI Configuration, 114 OSPF, 120

D
Delete Card, 68 Domain Control, 53, 54

P
Performance Monitoring, 135 PRBS Test, 131

E
Ethernet Configuration and Management, 83 Ethernet Performance Monitoring, 148

R
Route Configuration, 24 RSTP Configuration, 96

F
FTP Settings, 58

S
SDH Configuration and Management, 66 SDH Performance Monitoring, 139 Security Management, 44 Set Loopback Test, 133 Shut Down LCT, 37 Shutdown NE, 57 SNCP Management, 100 Software Configuration, 23 Submenus, 42 Synchronization Management, 79

G
Global Settings, 79

H
hardware requirement, 22

I
Install LCT, 28 IP Route, 115

T
Title Bar, 38

L
LAN Card Configuration, 84 LCT Installation, 24 LED test, 134 Loopback Test, 133

U
Uninstall the LCT, 33

V
VLAN Management, 88

M
Main Menu Bar, 38 Main Window, 38 MIB Management, 64 MSP Management, 103

W
WAN Port Configuration, 86

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