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Loop- O9500R

SDH/SONET IMAP
USER'S MANUAL

LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL, INC.


8F, NO. 8, HSIN ANN RD.
SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK
HSINCHU, TAIWAN
Tel: 886-3-578-7696
Fax: 886-3-578-7695

2011 Loop Telecommunication International, Inc. All rights reserved.

30 DEC 2011 Version 12

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................................1
1.1

DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................1

1.2

SPECIFICATION .............................................................................................................2

1.3

APPLICATION ................................................................................................................7

INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................10
2.1

SITE PREPARATION .....................................................................................................10

2.2

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION .....................................................................................10

2.2.1

Overview....................................................................................................................10

2.2.2

Chassis Grounding .....................................................................................................11

2.2.3

Rack Mounting Instruction ........................................................................................12

2.2.4

Interface Block Diagram............................................................................................13

2.3

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION .......................................................................................13

2.3.1

Power Connection......................................................................................................13

2.3.2

Fiber Optic Line Connections ....................................................................................13

2.4
3

CONFIGURATION TYPE ...............................................................................................14


O9500R INTERFACE...............................................................................................................17

3.1
3.1.1
3.2

POWER ........................................................................................................................18
Power module, -48V DC............................................................................................18
CONNECTOR CARD (CONN).......................................................................................19

3.2.1

VT-100 Terminal Interface ........................................................................................19

3.2.2

Alarm Interface .......................................................................................................... 20

3.2.3

Alarm Input/ Output...................................................................................................20


3.2.3.1

3.3

Clock Input/Output .................................................................................21

XCU CARD .................................................................................................................22

3.3.1

XCU Card LEDs ........................................................................................................22

3.3.2

Power up Initial Test Conditions ...............................................................................24


3.3.2.1

Boot Loader ............................................................................................24

3.3.2.2

Decompress.............................................................................................24

3.3.2.3

Initialization and Self-testing ..................................................................25

3.3.3

Ethernet Interface.......................................................................................................25

3.3.4

Optical Connections...................................................................................................26

3.4
3.4.1

TRIBUTARY CARDS OVERVIEW ..................................................................................26


High Speed (Ethernet) Cards .....................................................................................26
3.4.1.1

E1/T1 Card..............................................................................................27

3.4.1.2

STM-1/4 and OC-3/12 Interface Card ....................................................27

3.4.2
3.5
4

E3/T3 Card..............................................................................................28

3.4.1.4

Ethernet Card ..........................................................................................28

Low Speed Card.........................................................................................................29


FAN TRAY...................................................................................................................30

EOW (ETHERNET ORDER WIRE) WITH VOIP TECHNOLOGY .................................31


4.1

OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................31

4.2

EOW WITH 1+1 PROTECTION ......................................................................................32

4.3

EOW APPLICATIONS ...................................................................................................33

4.3.1

Point-to-point using analog phone .............................................................................33

4.3.2

Multipoint with IP address using analog phone only.................................................35

4.3.3

Multipoint with SIP Proxy Server..............................................................................36

4.4

HOW TO SET UP ..........................................................................................................38


4.4.1.4

Line Setup...............................................................................................40

4.4.1.5

Setup Status.............................................................................................41

4.4.2

Using User ID to Represent the IP Address...............................................................41

4.4.3

Accessing the Interactive Voice Response Menu ......................................................42

TIMING SOURCE OPERATION ...........................................................................................43


5.1

CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION OVERVIEW ......................................................................43

5.1.1

Primary Timing Path..................................................................................................43

5.1.2

Timing Path Protection ..............................................................................................44

5.1.3

Timing Choices for Transport Systems......................................................................44

5.2

CLOCK TIMING ON THE O9500R.................................................................................45

5.2.1
6

Clock Priority.............................................................................................................46

LOOPBACK AND DIAGNOSTIC SETUP ............................................................................47


6.1

LOCAL LOOPBACK ......................................................................................................47

6.2

LINE LOOPBACK .........................................................................................................47

6.3

PAYLOAD LOOPBACK .................................................................................................47

6.4

PERFORMANCE SETUP ................................................................................................48

SYSTEM OPERATION............................................................................................................49
7.1

POWER ON ..................................................................................................................49

7.2

SELF TEST...................................................................................................................49

7.3

LOGON TO THE MAIN MENU .......................................................................................49

7.3.1
7.4
8

3.4.1.3

Logoff and Return to Default.....................................................................................49


MENU TREE ................................................................................................................50

SYSTEM SETUP .......................................................................................................................52

8.1

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SETUP ................................................................................52

8.1.1

System Setup..............................................................................................................52

8.1.2

SNMP Setup ..............................................................................................................53


8.1.2.1

SNMP System Setup...............................................................................53

8.1.2.2

V1 Community & Trap Setup .................................................................54

8.1.2.3

V3: User-Based Security Model Setup ...................................................55

8.1.2.4

V3: View-Based Access Control Model Setup 1.....................................55

8.1.2.5

V3: View-Based Access Control Model Setup 2.....................................56

8.1.2.6

V3: Target & Notify Setup......................................................................57

8.1.3

Password Setup ..........................................................................................................58

8.1.4

Timing Source............................................................................................................60

8.1.5

Customer Information Setup......................................................................................68

8.1.6

SNTP Setup................................................................................................................69

8.1.7

DHCP Relay Setup ....................................................................................................70

8.1.8

Bridge and Router Setup ............................................................................................71


8.1.8.1

Network Interface Setup I.......................................................................71

8.1.8.2

Network Interface Setup II......................................................................72

8.1.8.3

Network Interface Setup III ....................................................................73

8.1.8.4

Static Route Setup...................................................................................74

8.1.8.5

Bridge Spanning Tree Setup I .................................................................76

8.1.8.6

Bridge Spanning Tree Setup II................................................................77

8.1.8.7

Bridge Spanning Tree Setup III ..............................................................78

8.1.9

Hand-waving LED Setup ...........................................................................................79

8.1.10

SSH Setup ..................................................................................................................80

8.1.11

M13 Setup..................................................................................................................81

8.2

SDH/SONET SETUP...................................................................................................83

8.2.1

System Mode Setup ...................................................................................................83

8.2.2

Overhead Setup..........................................................................................................85
8.2.2.1

Line Overhead Setup...............................................................................85

8.2.2.2

HO-Path/STS-Path Overhead Setup .......................................................87

8.2.3

ALS/APSD Setup ......................................................................................................88

8.2.4

DCC Channel Setup...................................................................................................89

8.2.5

Path Granularity .........................................................................................................90

8.2.6

MSP APS Command..................................................................................................91

8.2.7

Loopback/Diagnostics Setup......................................................................................91

8.2.8

8.2.7.1

XCU Port Loopback Test........................................................................92

8.2.7.2

XCU Diagnostics ....................................................................................93

Performance Setup/Clear ...........................................................................................94

8.2.8.1

Clear Performance Data..........................................................................94

8.2.8.2

Performance Threshold Cross Alarm Setup ............................................95

8.2.9

Idle Path Alarm Insertion Setup.................................................................................96

8.2.10

SNCP/UPSR APS Setup ............................................................................................97

8.3

PDH SETUP ................................................................................................................99

8.3.1

QDS 1:1 Protection ....................................................................................................99

8.3.2

PDH Ring Protection ............................................................................................... 100

8.3.3

Bit Error Rate Test ................................................................................................... 101

8.4

MAP SETUP ............................................................................................................... 102

8.4.1

Cross Connect Create............................................................................................... 102

8.4.2

Cross Connect Delete............................................................................................... 106

8.4.3

Path-protected TSA Setup........................................................................................ 107

8.4.4

Clear XCU Port Cross Connect ............................................................................... 108

8.4.5

TE Mapper Setup ..................................................................................................... 110

8.4.6

More TE Mapper Function ...................................................................................... 112


8.4.6.1

TE Mapper Setup .................................................................................. 112

8.4.6.2

Trace Message & EPSL Setup .............................................................. 113

8.4.6.3

RDI Mode Setup ................................................................................... 114

8.4.6.4

General Alarm Setup............................................................................. 115

8.4.6.5

Loopback Setup .................................................................................... 116

8.4.6.6

SNCP/UPSR APS Setup ....................................................................... 117

8.4.6.7

Performance Alarm/Threshold Setup.................................................... 118

8.4.6.8

Performance Clear ................................................................................ 119

8.4.7

TSI Function Setup .................................................................................................. 119

8.4.8

DS0 TSI Map Setup ................................................................................................. 120

8.4.9

Active Map Change ................................................................................................. 121

8.4.10

Map Delete............................................................................................................... 121

8.4.11

Map Copy ................................................................................................................121

8.5

ALARM SETUP .......................................................................................................... 122

8.5.1

System Alarm Setup I .............................................................................................. 122

8.5.2

System Alarm Setup II............................................................................................. 124

8.5.3

Line Alarm Mask/Relay Setup................................................................................. 125

8.5.4

High-Order/STS Path Alarm Mask/Relay Setup ..................................................... 126

8.5.5

Low-Order/VT Path Alarm Mask/Relay Setup........................................................ 127

8.5.6

SDH/SONET Alarm Severity Setup ........................................................................ 128

8.5.7

External (Environment) Alarm Setup ...................................................................... 128

8.5.8

SD/SF Threshold Setup............................................................................................ 130

8.5.9

Insert AIS Alarm Setup............................................................................................ 131

8.5.10
8.6

Alarm Output Setup ................................................................................................. 132


FILE TRANSFER ......................................................................................................... 133

8.6.1

Download Mainboard Firmware .............................................................................. 133

8.6.2

Download Current Configuration ............................................................................ 133

8.6.3

Download Backup Configuration ............................................................................ 134

8.6.4

Upload Current Configuration from FLASH ........................................................... 134

8.6.5

Upload Backup Configuration from FLASH ........................................................... 135

8.6.6

Change Firmware Boot Bank................................................................................... 135

8.6.7

Copy Firmware to other XCU.................................................................................. 136

8.7

STORE/RETRIEVE BACKUP CONFIGURATION ............................................................ 137

8.8

UNIT REGISTRATION ................................................................................................. 138

APPENDIX A: O9500R ALARM TRAP INFORMATION ................................................ 142


9.1

TRAP DEFINITION ..................................................................................................... 142

9.2

ALARM QUEUE UNIT: UNIT INDEX ........................................................................... 146

9.3

ALARM QUEUE CARD MODEL: CARD MODEL TYPE ................................................... 147

9.4

ALARM QUEUE REG MODEL: REG. MODEL TYPE ...................................................... 148

9.5

ALARM QUEUE PORT NUMBER: PORT INDEX ............................................................ 148

9.6

ALARM QUEUE VCCHAN : VC CHANNEL .................................................................. 148

9.7

ALARM QUEUE ALMNUM 0 ~ 30: SYSTEM ALARM................................................... 149

9.8

ALARM TYPE NUMBERS ........................................................................................... 150

9.8.1

36 ~ 126: SHD alarm ............................................................................................... 150

9.8.2

136~226 SONET Alarm .......................................................................................... 151

9.8.3

300 ~ 303: E1T1 alarm ............................................................................................ 152

9.8.4

500 ~ 502: E3T3 alarm ............................................................................................ 152

9.8.5

1020 DTE-A (V.35/X.21/V.36/..) / 5RS232 (5X50) card........................................ 152

9.8.6

1020~1022 8RS232 (8X50) card ............................................................................. 152

9.8.7

1020~1027 QE1 card ............................................................................................... 152

9.8.8

1020~1027 QT1 Card .............................................................................................. 152

9.8.13

1431~1439 TDMoE Card ........................................................................................ 154

9.9
10

ALARM NUMBER FOR ALARM QUEUE ...................................................................... 155


APPENDIX B INBAND MANAGEMENT ........................................................................ 157

10.1

INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 157

10.2

HARDWARE .............................................................................................................. 158

10.3

SETUP TSI MAP ........................................................................................................ 158

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1-1 O9500R Application ............................................................................................... 7
Figure 1-2 SDH/SONET SAM for Smart Building Application ................................................. 8
Figure 1-3 GSM Application..................................................................................................... 9
Figure 1-4 POTS Switch Applications...................................................................................... 9
Figure 2-1 O9500R Front Panel View ....................................................................................11
Figure 2-2 Back Panel View and Chassis Ground Location.................................................. 12
Figure 2-3 Location of Rack Mount Ears (Brackets).............................................................. 12
Figure 2-4 O9500RADM Interface Block Diagram ................................................................ 13
Figure 2-5 O9500R Terminal Multiplexer Configuration ........................................................ 14
Figure 2-6 Two Terminal Multiplexers or an ADM.................................................................. 15
Figure 2-7 O9500R Two Fiber Ring ADM.............................................................................. 15
Figure 2-8 One Ring ADM and One TM ................................................................................ 16
Figure 2-9 O9500R Equipment Configuration: Two Ring ADMs ........................................... 16
Figure 3-1 48Vdc Power Module ........................................................................................... 18
Figure 3-2 Connector Card .................................................................................................... 19
Figure 3-3 XCU Card ............................................................................................................. 22
Figure 3-4 E1/T1 Card ........................................................................................................... 27
Figure 3-5 B155/622 Card ..................................................................................................... 27
Figure 3-6 E1/T1 Card ........................................................................................................... 28
Figure 3-7 E1/T1 Card ........................................................................................................... 28
Figure 3-8 Fan Location......................................................................................................... 30
Figure 4-1 Location of the Eow Phone Adapter..................................................................... 31
Figure 4-2 The EoW Front Panel........................................................................................... 31
Figure 4-3 Ethernet Cable Setup for 1+1 Protection ............................................................. 32
Figure 5-1 Primary Timing Path in a Digital Network-1 ......................................................... 43
Figure 5-2 Timing Path Protection in a Digital Network- 2..................................................... 44
Figure 6-1 Loopback Block Diagram ..................................................................................... 48
Figure 7-1 Menu Tree for DISPLAY ....................................................................................... 50
Figure 7-2 Menu Tree for SETUP.......................................................................................... 51
Figure 8-1 Aggregate Line Protection Grouping.................................................................... 85
Figure 8-2 Cross Connect Diagram..................................................................................... 104

LIST OF TABLES
Table 3-1 List of O9500R Plug-in Cards ................................................................................ 17
Table 3-2 Pin-out for -48 DC Connector ................................................................................ 18
Table 3-3 DB9 Console Port Pin-out Table ............................................................................ 19
Table 3-4 Pin-out for Alarm Input Connector ......................................................................... 20
Table 3-5 Pin-out for Alarm Output Connector....................................................................... 20
Table 3-6 RJ-45 Pin out for Clock Input/Output ..................................................................... 21
Table 3-7 Functions of XCU LEDs......................................................................................... 22
Table 3-8 Function of XCU Buttons ....................................................................................... 22
Table 3-9 Function of XCU Connectors ................................................................................. 22
Table 3-10 LED Indication for XCU Card............................................................................... 23
Table 3-11 RJ-45 Pin out for Ethernet Port............................................................................ 25
Table 3-12 Fan Control Temperatures ................................................................................... 30
Table 4-1 Interactive Voice Response Menu ......................................................................... 42
Table 6-1 Performance Monitoring Parameters..................................................................... 48
Table 7-1 Command Group Functions................................................................................... 50

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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.1

Description

The Loop-O9500R SDH/SONET IMAP (Integrated Multi-service Access Platform) is an economical


STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) access multiplexer designed to provide integrated access to STM-1/4 (OC-3/12)
optical lines through either a non-blocking VC11/VC12/VC3/VC4 cross-connect with HS (High Speed)
modules or through an additional non-blocking DS0 cross-connect fabric with LS (Low Speed) modules.
The 6U shelf supports:
- 4 HS tributary module slots
- 6 LS tributary module slots
With up to 4 aggregate optical STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) or electrical STM-1/OC-3 line interfaces, the
Loop-O9500RSDH/SONET IMAP offers service providers a versatile protection scheme including
UPSR/SNCP and MSP(1+1) protection for both ring and linear network topology. It can work with the
Loop-O9100 and Loop-O9400 in the same topology.
The HS tributary modules include optical STM-1/4 (OC-3/12), E3/T3, E1/T1 interfaces and Fast Ethernet
over STM-1/4 (OC-3/12). Fast Ethernet signals are mapped onto STM payload through standard
techniques GFP, LAPS, VCAT and LCAS. These HS modules are identical to those used in the rack
version of the Loop-O9400.
The LS tributary modules are connected through a full non-blocking DS0 cross-connect and together can
act as a mini DACS. The modules include 4channel E1/T1, dry contact I/O, G.HSDSL, bridge and router
card, FXS and FXO voice card, E&M, RS232, low speed optical cards, DTE cards and so on. All LS
modules are identical to those used in rack version of the Loop-AM3440.
All interfaces are fully compliant with the relevant ETSI standards and ITU recommendations. The
SDH/SONET IMAP provides full Operation, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P)
functionality.
Users can easily operate SDH/SONET IMAP locally or remotely for centralized management with
LoopView (EMS) and Loop-iNMS (integrated NMS).

CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1.2

Specification

High Speed or High Density Tributary Modules


Max. Number of Aggregate Lines
4 STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) aggregate optical lines or
4 STM-1 (OC-3) aggregate electrical lines
Max. Number of Tributary Lines
4 STM-4 (OC-12) tributaries without protection
8 STM-1 (OC3) tributaries without protection
12 E3/T3 tributaries without protection
252 E1/T1 tributaries without protection
4 GbE +32 FE EoS with build in L2 switch tributaries without protection
4 GbE or 32 FE EoS without build in L2 switch tributaries without protection
SFP Module Characteristics (Please reference to SFP optical module brochure)
T1 Interface
Line Rate
Jitter
1.544 Mbps 32 ppm
Line Code
AMI/B8ZS
Framing
Input Signal
Output Signal

ITU G.703 DSX-1 0dB to 6dB


ITU G.703 DSX-1 w/short (0-110,
110-220, 220-330, 330-440, 440-550
feet)

Output Mask
E1 Interface
Line Rate
Line Code

Bellcore GR-499-core
2.048 Mbps 50 ppm
AMI/HDB3

Jitter
Framing

Input Signal
Output Signal

ITU G.703
ITU G.703

Impedance
Connector

Output Mask
ETS 300 689 Sec.4.2.1.2 ITU G.703
E3 Interface
Line Rate
34.368 Mbps 20ppm
Line Code
HDB3
Input Signal
ITU G.703
Output Signal
ITU G.703
Output Mask
ETS 300 689 Sec.4.2.1.2 ITU G.703
T3 interface
Line Rate
44.736 Mbps 20ppm
Line Code
B3ZS
Input Signal
ITU G.703
Output Signal
ITU G.703
Output Mask
Bellcore GR-499-core
Fast Ethernet interface
Line Rate
10/100M bps
RSTP (802.1W),
Layer2 Protocol
VLAN (802.1Q, 802.1P)
Flow Control (802.3X)
MSTP (802.1S)
IGMP Snooping
QoS
Prrocess Protocol
VCAT, GFP(G.7041), LAPS,
LCAS(G.7042), and non-LCAS

Impedance
Connector

ITU G.824
Unframed with a framing monitor
on receiving side
100 ohm twisted pair
SCSI-II 68-pin
One connector for 16 ports
Two connectors for 32 ports
Four connectors for 63 ports

ITU G.823
Unframed with a framing monitor
on receiving side
75 ohm coax/120 twisted pair
SCSI-II 68-pin
One connector for 16 ports
Two connectors for 32 ports
Four connectors for 63 ports

Jitter
Framing
Impedance
Connector

ITU G.823
Unframed, G.751
75 ohm coax
BNC connector

Jitter
Framing
Impedance
Connector

ITU G.824
Unframed, M13/Mx3, G.747
75 coax
BNC connector

Mapping
Connector

n x VC12, n x VC3, or n x VC4


RJ45

CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Gigabit Ethernet interface


Line Rate
10/100/1000Mbps
Layer2 Protocol
RSTP (802.1W),
VLAN (802.1Q, 802.1P)
Flow Control (802.3X)
MSTP (802.1S)
IGMP Snooping
QoS
Process Protocol
VCAT, GFP(G.7041), LAPS,
LCAS(G.7042), and non-LCAS

Mapping
Connector

n x VC12, n x VC3, or n x VC4


RJ45

7 FOM
Fiber Optical Interface
Port number
7
Source
Laser
Wavelength
Optical Line Rate
Connector
Reach

Diagnostics Test
Optical Fiber
E1 Link

Line
Code

1310 50 nm, 1550 40 nm


38.84Mbps
SFP housing with LC type
2~240 Km
(For more detail, please refer to the SFP table below)

Scrambled NRZ

Protection 1+1 Line Protection

Local and remote loopbacks


Local and remote loopback, send test pattern

Low Speed Tributary Modules


Network Line Interface - 4 E1
Line Rate
Framing
ITU G.704
2.048 Mbps 50 ppm
Line Code
AMI or HDB3
Connector
BNC/RJ48C
Input Signal
ITU G.703
Electrical
75 ohm Coax/120 ohm twisted pair
Output Signal
ITU G.703
Jitter
ITU G.823
Network Line Interface - 4T1
Line Rate
Output Signal
DSX1w/0, -7.5, -15 dB LBO
1.544 Mbps 32 ppm
Line Code
AMI or B8ZS
Framing
D4/ESF (selectable)
Input Signal
DSX-1 0 dB to -30 dB w/ALBO
Connector
RJ48C
Network Line Interface - 3E1
Line Rate
Framing
ITU G.704
2.048 Mbps 50 ppm
Line Code
AMI or HDB3
Connector
BNC/RJ48C
Input Signal
ITU G.703
Electrical
75 ohm Coax/120 ohm twisted pair
Output Signal
ITU G.703
Jitter
ITU G.823
Function
Support DS0-SNCP
G.shdsl Line Interface (2GH/4GH)
Number of ports
2 or 4
Line Rate for 4-channel G.shdsl
n x 64Kbps (n= 3 to 31)
Line Rate for 2-channel G.shdsl
n x 64Kbps (n= 3 to 15)
Line Code
16-TCPAM, full duplex with adaptive echo cancellation
Connector
RJ45
Electrical
Unconditioned 19-26 AWG twisted pair
Sealing current
Max. 20 mA source current
Clock Source
From System, Line
Diagnostic Test
G.SHDSL Loopback: To-LINE, To-bus
BERT: QRSS
DTE(X.21/V.11) Interface (-6X21A)
Data Port
Up to six 6-port DTE X.21 card; 1-port DTE X.21 card (future option)
Data Rate
56 or 64 Kbps, n = 1 to 32
Connector
DB15

CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

DTE (V.35/ V.36) Interface (6V35A/6V36A)


Data Port
Up to six 6-port DTE V.35/ V.36 cards
Data Rate
56 or 64 Kbps, n = 1 to 32
Connector
For V.35 card: DB25S (optional conversion cable DB25S to M34 connector)
For V.36 card::DB25S (optional conversion cable DB25S to DB37 connector)
DTE (EIA530/RS449) Interface (6 EIA530A/6RS449A)
Data Port
Up to six 6-port EIA530 DTE card
Data Rate
56 or 64 Kbps, n = 1 to 32
Connector
DB25S (optional conversion cable DB25S male to DB37 female connector for RS449)
C37.94 Interface (1/4C37)
Source
LED
Wavelength
820nm 2Km reach
Connector
ST
Optical Budget
50 Mircon core/9.6 db
62.5 Mircon core/ 15db
Dry Contact I/O card (8DC)
Inputs Outputs 8-channel
2-port per card, 4-pair per port 8-channel
8-pair per card
Connector
RJ45
Connector
Screw type
Internal Resistance
1K
Initial Insulation Resistance
Min. 100M ohm (at 500 Vdc)
Activation Current
3 mA
Max. Current
5A
Deactivation Current
1.5 mA
Max. Voltage
100 Vdc, 250 Vac
Allowable Current
4 mA
Dry Contact Type B Interface
Inputs Outputs 8-channel
2-port per card, 4-pair per port 8-channel
8-pair per card
Connector
RJ45
Connector
Screw type
Internal Resistance
100 K
Initial Insulation Resistance Min. 1000M ohm (at 500 Vdc)
Activation Current
3 mA
Max. Current
2A
Deactivation Current
1.5 mA
Max. Voltage
220 Vdc, 250 Vac
Allowable Current
4 mA
Co-directional (G.703) card
Interface
ITU G.703 64 Kbps co-directional interface
Connector
120ohm, RJ48
Line Distance
Up to 500 meters
Loopack
DTE Payload Loopback, Local Loopback
Router-B Interface (RTB)
Number of ports
8 LAN ports, Max. 64 WAN ports. Each WAN port has data rate n x 64K bps, 1 n 32
( 8Mbps for total of all 64 WAN ports
Physical Interface
10/100 BaseT x 8
Connector
RJ45
Routing protocol
RIP-I, RIP-II, OSPF, Static
Supporting Protocols
PPP (IPCP/BCP), MLPPP, HDLC, Frame Relay, and Cisco compatible HDLC, NAT/NAPT,
DHCP
Diagnostic
Ping, Trace route
QoS
Rate limit
DTE(RS232-X.50 mux. 8-port) Interface (RS232/V.24)
Data Port
Up to twelve 8-port RS232 cards
MUX
Maximum 5 subrate port per 64K bps
Data Rate
Mux mode
0.6K, 1.2K, 2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K
Asynchronous
Independent mode
0.6K, 1.2K, 2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K, 19.2K, 38.4K
Mux mode
0.6K, 1.2K, 2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K
Synchronous
Independent mode
0.6K, 1.2K, 2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K, 19.2K, 38.4K, 48K, 64K
Card Type
Eight RJ48

Port Number
1
2
Async
Async

3
Async

4
Async

7
Async

8
Async

Two DB44 + Two RJ48 Async/Sync Async/Sync Async


Async/Sync Async/Sync Async
Async
Connector
Eight RJ48 (port 1 to port 8)
DB44 (port1,port2,port3), DB44 (port4,port5,port6), RJ48 (port7) and RJ48(port8)

Async

5
Async

6
Async

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Conversion Cable
A three-into-one conversion cable adapts the DB44 connector to 3 connecters (one DB9S and two DB25S)
Electrical
RS232 Interface, DCE
Voice Card- E&M
Connector
Eight RJ45
Alarm Conditioning
CGA busy after 2.5 seconds of LOS, LOF
Encoding
A-law or -law, user selectable together for all
Impedance
Balanced 600 or 900 ohms
Longitudinal Conversion Loss
> 46dB
Longitudinal Balance
> 63dB
Gain Adjustment (Per-port setting)
-10 to +7 dB / 0.1dB step for transmit (D/A) gain
-10 to +14 dB / 0.1dB step for receive (A/D) gain
I/O voice power range
A/D digital input level: -66 dBm (0.00039 Vrms) ~ + 3 dBm (1.09 Vrms)
D/A analog output level: -66 dBm (0.00039 Vrms) ~ + 7 dBm (1.74 Vrms)
Signal/Distortion
> 25dB with 1004 Hz, 0dBm input
Frequency Response
- 0.25 to -1 dB from 300 to 3400 Hz
Carrier connection
Side A ( exchange side) and Side B (carrier side) setup by side switch
Idle Channel Noise
Max. 65 dBm0p
wire mode
2 wire and 4 wire (programmable)
Signaling
Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, and Type 5, Transmit only (programmable)
Modems
Full compatibility with V.90 modems
All in-band signaling tones are carried transparently by the digitizing process.
Customer is responsible for in-band signaling compatibility between a telephone and a switch, or between a PBX and a switch.
Voice Card (12FXS, 12FXO, 24FXS, 24FXO)
12 FXS/FXO Connector
Twelve RJ11
24 FXS/FXO Connector
One RJ21X Female
Alarm Conditioning
CGA busy after 2.5 seconds of LOS, LOF
Encoding
A-law or -law, user selectable together for all
AC Impedance
Balanced 600 or 900 ohms (selectable together for all)
Longitudinal Conversion Loss
> 46dB
Cross talk measure
Max -70dBm0
Gain Adjustment
-21 to +10 dB / 0.1dB step transmit & receive
Signal/ Distortion
> 25dB with 1004 Hz, 0dBm input
Frequency Response
- 0.25 to -1 dB from 300 to 3400 Hz, coincide with ITU-T G.712
Idle Channel Noise
Max. 65 dBm0p
Variation of Gain
0.5dB
FXO
Ringing REN
0.5B (AC)
Detectable Ringing
25 Vrms
Loop Resistance
1800
DC Impedance (ON-HOOK)
> 1M
DC Impedance (OFF-HOOK)
235 @ 25mA feed
90 @ 100mA feed
FXS Loop Feed
-48Vdc or -24Vdc with 25mA current limit per port
Jumper Selectable: 25mA, 30mA, 35mA
FXS signalling
Normal / Automatic Ring down
FXS Ringing
1 REN at 5K meters per port
16.7Hz, 20Hz, 25Hz, 50Hz, user selectable for all ports
38 to 85 Vrms (sine wave), 76 Vrms for default Ring Voltage
2 sec on 4 sec off, or 1 sec on 2 sec off optional for PLAR
Signaling
Loop Start, DTMF, pulse, PLAR, Battery Reverse
Optional Signaling (for special
Ground Start, Metering pulse (12 KHz, 16 KHz), and P( in PLAR mode, PLAR signalling bits
order)
are programmable.
Signaling Bit A,B,C,D
Programable bit
z
All in-band signaling tones are carried transparently by the digitizing process.
z
Customer is responsible for in-band signaling compatibility between a telephone and a switch, or between a PBX and a switch.
z
-24Vdc power is for FXS PCB version L and up
Voice Card 12 MAG (Magneto)
Connector
Twelve RJ11
Alarm Conditioning
CGA busy after 2.5 seconds of LOS, LOF
Encoding
A-law or -law, user selectable together for all
Impedance
Balanced 600 or magneto telephone impedance match
Longitudinal Conversion Loss
> 46dB
Gain Adjustment
-21 to +10 dB / 0.1dB step transmit & receive
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Signal/ Distortion
Frequency Response
Idle Channel Noise
Min Detectable Ringing Voltage
Ringing Detectable Across
Ringing Generation

> 25dB with 1004 Hz, 0dBm input


- 0.25 to -1 dB from 300 to 3400 Hz, coincide with ITU-T G.712
Max. 65 dBm0p
16 Vrms
L1 and L2 (Tip and Ring), L1 and GND (Tip and GND)
Voltage: 76 Vrms (sine wave)
Frequency: 20Hz
Cadence: 1 sec on 2 sec off, or 2 sec on 4 sec off
Ringing Send Across
L1 and L2 (Tip and Ring), L1 and GND (Tip and GND)
Signaling
Magneto MRD(Ringing across Tip and Ring or Tip and Ground)
Signaling Bit A,B,C,D
Programable
Signaling is carried transparently by the digitizing process.
Use Magneto card default setting for communications between magneto telephones
Use Magneto card PLAR mode setting for communications between a magneto telephone and a regular telephone
Conference Card*
RS232 Interface
Data Port
ASYNC Data Rate
SYNC
Connector
FXS Voice Interface
Connector
Encoding
Longitudinal Conversion Loss
Cross Talk Measure
Gain Adjustment
Signal/ Distortion
Idle Channel Noise
Loop Resistance
FXS Loop Feed
FXS Ringing

Signaling
E&M Voice Interface
Connector
Encoding
Impedance
Longitudinal Conversion Loss
Gain Adjustment
Signal/Distortion
Idle Channel Noise
Carrier Connection
Phone line power+12V
Operation mode
Wire Mode
Signaling Type
EM Ringing

2-ports per card


300, 600, 1.2K, 2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K, 19.2K
not supported
Two DB9, DCE, female
Two RJ11
G.723
> 46dB
Max -70dBm0
transmit (D/A) gain 0, +6dB
receive (A/D) gain +6, 0, -6dB
> 25dB with 1004 Hz, 0dBm input
Max. 65 dBm0p
Max 1800 ohm
Normal -48 Vdc with 25mA current limit
2 REN
20Hz
76 Vrms
2 sec on / 4 sec off for 1 min, or 1 sec on / 2 sec off for 30 sec
(programmable)
Loop Start, DTMF
Two RJ45
G.723
Balanced 600 ohms
> 46dB
transmit (D/A) gain 0, +6dB
receive (A/D) gain +6, 0, -6dB
> 25dB with 1004 Hz, 0dBm input
Max. 65 dBm0p
Side A = exchange side, Side B = carrier side (Jumper selectable)
Type P (Jumper enable)
Master, standard (Jumper selectable)
4 wire
Type 1, Type 4, and Type 5 (Jumper selectable)
Single rainging for 5 sec only
2 sec on / 4 sec off for 1 min, or 1 sec on / 2 sec off for 30 sec (programmable)

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TDMoE
Combo Gigabit Ethernet(GbE) Interface
Number of Ports
2
Speed
10/100/1000M bps
Connector
RJ45 for twisted pair GbE, LC for optical GbE, auto detection
Gigabit Ethernet(GbE) Interface
Number of Port
2
Speed
10/100/1000 BaseT
Connector
RJ45
Ethernet Function
Basic Features

Packet Transparency
QoS
Traffic Control

Link Aggregation

MDI/MDIX for 10/100/1000M BaseT auto-sensing


Ping function contained ARP
Per port, programmable MAC hardware address learn limiting (max. MAC table 8192 (8k) entry)
Packet Delay Variation:
- Unframed T1: Up to 340 ms
- Framed T1: Up to 256 ms
- E1:up to 256 ms
- Framed T1 with CAS: Up to 192 ms
Packet transparency support for all types of packet types including IEEE 802.1q VLAN and 802.1ad
(Q-in-Q)
User configurable 802.1p CoS, ToS in out going IP frame
Ingress packet Rate limiting buckets per port for ethernet port
Supporting Rate-based and Priority-based rate limiting for LAN port
Granularity:
a. From 64 Kbps to 1 Mbps in increments of 64 Kbps
b. From 1 Mbps to 100 Mbps in increments of 1 Mbps
c. From 100 Mbps to 1000 Mbps in increments of 10Mbps
Pause frame issued when the traffic exceeding the limited rate before packet dropped following
IEEE802.3X
WAN support link aggregation

Jitter & Wander


PPM: per G.823 Traffic
Standard Compliance
IETF
IEEE

TDMoIP (RFC5087), SAToP (RFC4553), CESoPSN (RFC5086)


802.1q, 802.1p, 802.1d, 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3z, 802.1s, 802.1w, 802.1AX

EoW with VoIP Technology


Data Networking
Router or Bridge Mode of Operation
Voice Gateway
SIPv2
Voice Algorithms
Attenuation

Session Initiation Protocol Version 2 (RFC3261, 3262, 3263, 3264)


G.711 (A-law and mu-law)
Gain Adjustments

Physical Interfaces
Two RJ-45 Port
Two RJ-11 FXS Port

Ethernet 100BaseT Interface (IEEE 802.3)


For Analog Circuit Telephone Device (Tip/Ring)

Subscriber Line Interface Circuit(SLIC)


Ring Voltage
40 55 VRMS Configurable
Ring Frequency
10Hz 40Hz
Ring Waveform
Trapezoidal and Sinusoidal
Max. Ringer Load
3 REN
On-hook/off-hook
Characteristics
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On-hook voltage (tip/ring) : -50 V NOMINAL


Off-hook current : 20 mA min
Terminating Impedance : 600 ohms
Regulatory Compliance
FCC Part
15 Class B
CE
Mark
ICES-003
ESD level
Class B
Air: 8Kv; Contact: 4Kv
Power Supply
DC
Power Consumption

Input Voltage: +5 VDC at 2.0 A Max.


5 Watts

Indicator Lights
Indicator Lights/LED

Power

Storage Temperature
Storage

Temperature -13F to 185F (-25C to 85C)

Unit Dimensions
WxHxD

122.5mm x 43.7mm x 92.8mm

System Clock
Clock Source

Internal clock
4 aggregate lines clocks (STM-1/4 (OC-3/12))
External clocks: 2.048MHz or 2.048Mbps for STM-1/4, 1.544M bps for OC-3/12

Management Interface
LED
Console
SNMP
OSS interface
NE/NE interface

Multi colors
Electrical: RS232
Connector: DB9S (DCE)
Protocol: Menu driven VT-100
SNMPv1, v3 (RFC1213, RFC2863, RFC1493)
10/100BaseT FE (IEEE 802.3u )
DCC/HDLC/Ethernet type II

Alarm Input/Output
Inputs
Channel
Connector
Internal Resistance
Activation Current
Deactivation Current
Allowable Current

Outputs
4
RJ45
1K
3 mA
1.5 mA
4 mA

Channel
Connector
Initial Insulation Resistance
Maximum switching voltage

4
RJ45
Min. 100M ohm (at 500Vdc)
110 V DC, 125 V AC

Diagnostics
XCU card
Loopback Test
BERT Test
B155/622 card
Loopback Test
BERT Test
E1/T1 card
Loopback Test
BERT Test

Local loopback, payload loopback, line loopback


Optical interface
Direction: to optical lines
Local loopback, payload loopback, line loopback:
Optical interface
Direction: to optical lines
Local loopback, line loopback:
E1/T1 interface
Direction: to optical lines, to tributary lines

Performance Monitor
Performance Reports

Performance Parameters: Error Block (EB), Background Block Error (BBE), Error Second(ES), Burst
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Error Second (BES), Severe Error Second (SES), Unavailable Second(UAS)


Alarm History

System

Alarm

SDH/SONET
Line Alarm

Alarm Cut Off, Power Loss/Uneqp, Fan Fail, Fan Module Uneqp, Overheat,
TS Sync Loss, Logon and Logout, Optical Port Uneqp, Card In,Card Out,
Card Type Mismatch, Card Port Number Mismatch, Card Fail, Card
Registration, SNCP Switch, MSP Switch, Trib Protection Sync, Standby
XCU Takeover, Standby Trib Takeover, XCU Sync, SFP Tx Fail, SFP Rx Fail,
SFP Temperature, LS Protection, LS ID Mismatch
SDH

SONET

Line

PI-LOS RS-LOF RS-TIM MS-SD MS-SF MS-AIS


MS-RDI MS-REI B1-BIP B2-BIP

Ho-Path

AU-LOP AU-AIS HP-SD HP-SF HP-UNEQ HP-PLM


HP-TIM HP-RDI-P HP-RDI-S HP-RDI-C HP-LOM
HP-REI, HP-B3-BIP

Lo-Path

TU-LOP TU-AIS LP-SD LP-SF LP-UNEQ LP-PLM


LP-TIM LP-RDI-P LP-RDI-S LP-RDI-C LP-V5-REI
LP-V5-BIP

Line

LOS-PI, LOF-S, TIM-S, SD-L , SF-L ,


AIS-L , RDI-L , REI-L, B1-BIP, B2-BIP

STS-Path LOP-P, AIS-P, SD-P, SF-P, UNEQ-P, PLM-P, TIM-P,


RDI-P-P, RDI-S-P, RDI-C-P, RDI-P-P, LOM-P, REI-P,
B3-BIP-P
VT-Path

LOP-V, AIS-V, SD-V, SF-V, UNEQ-V, PLM-V, TIM-V,


RDI-P-V, RDI-S-V, RDI-C-V,V5-REI-V, V5-BIP-V
Contains up to 300 alarm records of latest alarm types, alarm severity, date, and time.

Alarm Queue

Electrical
DC Power
Power consumption

-48Vdc (-36 to -72 Vdc)


240 Watts

Physical and Environmental


Dimensions for 6U
Temperature
Humidity
Mounting

433mm x264mm x 223.5mm (W/H/D)


0 to 50C
0-95%RH (non-condensing)
Desk-top stackable, 19/23 inch rack mountable, and wall mountable

Certifications
EMI/EMC
Safety

EN55022 Class A, EN50024


FCC Part 15 Class A,
IEC60950-1

Standards Compliance
ITU-T
ANSI
IEEE

G.707, G.7041, G.7042, G.775, G.783, G.806, G.823, G.747, X.86, G.664
T1.105, T1.107
802.1q (VLAN), 802.1w (RSTP), 802.1s(MSTP), 802.1ad (stack VLAN),
802.3x (flow control), 802.1p (QoS)

* Future Option

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1.3

Application

O9500R can be configured as either a Terminal Multiplexer (TM), a Linear Add/Drop Multiplexer (ADM),
or as a cross-connect (DACS) with the same enclosure. With UPSR/SNCP, and MSP (1+1) protection,
O9500R can easily provide a well-protected transmission path and integrated access in various
applications as shown below.

Figure 1-1 O9500R Application

CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

PC

PC

PC

R ou ter

F ax

Fax
PBX

V id eo

Fax

PC

PC

PC

Hub
PO TS
G .7 03
G .S H D S L
E 1 /T 1
E thern et

V id eo

PC

PC

PC

E th ernet
S w itch
PO TS
G .70 3
G .S H D S L
E 1/T 1
E th ernet

O 950 0

O 950 0

S T M -4 /1 , O C -1 2 /3
R ing

S T M -4 /O C -12 o r
S T M -1/O C -3
Inte r-co nn ection

O 9 500

O 950 0

ADM
ADM

ADM

S D H /S O N E T
B ackb one

ADM

Figure 1-2 SDH/SONET SAM for Smart Building Application

PO TS
G .7 03
G .S H D S L
E 1/T 1
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BSC

(Base Station Controller)

GSM
N etwork
E1

LO OP
S-AXM

LO O P
S-AXM

LOO P
S-AXM

BTS

E1

E1

STM -4/1 (O C-12/3) Ring


with UPSR/SN CP protection

BTS

LO O P
S-AXM

LO OP
S-AXM

E1

BTS

LO OP
S-AXM

E1

BTS

E1

BTS

Figure 1-3 GSM Application


PO T S S w itch
o n C e n tr a l S ite
E 1/E 3 / S T M -1,
T 1/ D S 3 /O C -3

LO OP
S -A X M
LOOP
S -A X M

E 1/ T 1
R e m o te S w itc h

..

E 1/T 1

LOOP
S -A X M

S T M -4 / 1, O C -12 / 3
R in g

E 1/T 1
R e m o t e S w itc h

..

LOOP
S -A X M

E 1/ T 1

R e m o te S w itc h

LO O P
S -A X M

..
LO OP
S -A X M

E 1/ T 1

R e m o te S w itc h

?
Figure 1-4 POTS Switch Applications

R e m o t e S w itc h

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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION

2 INSTALLATION
Chapter two provides introduction to all hardware units of O9500Rand their detailed set-up procedures.
Both mechanical and electrical installations are included.

2.1

Site Preparation

Ensure that your installation site confirms to all environmental and structural regulations. A power supply
must be available that conforms to the O9500R power requirements.

2.2

Mechanical Installation

Wear a grounding wrist strap while installing the Loop equipment. Familiarize yourself with the
instructions in this manual before commencing any work.
2.2.1 Overview
When installing O9500R equipment into racks, follow these guidelines:

Consider the effect of additional electronic equipment and its generated heat on the O9500R
system equipment.

Make sure the equipment rack is properly secured to the ground and, if required, to the
ceiling.

Ensure that the weight of the equipment does not make the rack unstable.

When mounting equipment between two posts or rails, ensure that the minimum clearance
between the sides is 485 mm (19 in.).

Maintain a minimum clearance of 500 mm (19.7 in.) in front of the equipment and 500mm
(19.7 in.) at the rear.

Note: For proper operation of the O9500R and the terminal server module in particular, the O9500R
chassis must be grounded. Connect the chassis ground screw to a good earth connection with an AWG 16
wire at least.

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Figure 2-1 O9500R Front Panel View

2.2.2 Chassis Grounding


The chassis is grounded when rack mounted. If extra grounding protection for rack mounted units is
desired, a dedicated chassis ground screw and lock washer is provided. The chassis ground screw is
located on the right hand side of the rear panel as shown below.
When attaching a ground wire to the chassis ground screw, please follow these instructions.
y

Use copper grounding conductors of 16 AWG

Conductors should not be of dissimilar metals.

The bare conductors should be coated with anti-oxidant before crimp connections are made.

Any un-plated connection surfaces, connectors, braided strap and bus bars must be bought to a bright
finish and coated with anti-oxidant before connections are made.

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Figure 2-2 Back Panel View and Chassis Ground Location

2.2.3 Rack Mounting Instruction


Rack mounting ears (brackets) and screws are included in the Loop-O shipping package. Four M3 screws
are used to secure each ear to threaded screw-holes in the side panels of the Loop device. These should
be tightened to a torque value of 10Kgf-cm with a Phillips #2 screwdriver.

Figure 2-3 Location of Rack Mount Ears (Brackets)

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After the unit is placed into the rack cage, insert two flathead rack mounting screws (also included in the
shipping package) through each ear to secure the Loop unit to the cage. These screws should be
tightened to a torque value of 10Kgf-cm with a medium tip screwdriver.
2.2.4 Interface Block Diagram

Figure 2-4 O9500RADM Interface Block Diagram

2.3

Electrical Installation
2.3.1 Power Connection

The power connection on your unit will be DC 48Vdc (-36 to 72Vdc) 3 pin terminal block. The power
switch should be in the OFF position while you connect the power source.
Caution: Do not (under any circumstances) connect the O9500R unit to a power source that is
inconsistent with the power rating labeled on the rear of the device. Do not (under any circumstances)
remove the power module from the O9500R device while it is connected to live power source.
Disconnect the module from the power source before removing it from the O9500R.
2.3.2 Fiber Optic Line Connections
To install fiber-optic cables in the O9500R, connect a fiber cable with an LC type connector to the
transmission and receive ports of the transmission system.

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2.4

Configuration Type

Item
STM-1
GbE + FE
High Speed E1
High Speed E3
PDH Cross-connect

Maximum Capacity
4 MSP 1 + 1 or 4 Subring SNCP/UPSR or 6 STM-1 with or without MSP
4 GbE + 32 FE
252 E1 with or without protection, or 126 E1 with 1+1 card protection
12 E3 with or without protection, or 6 E3 with 1+1 card protection
12 E1/28 T1

O9500R is capable of supporting STM-4 /OC-12 point-to-point connection as a Terminal Multiplexer on the
aggregate line side. The protection scheme is MSP (1+1), whereby both fiber cut and XCU card failure are
protected.

Figure 2-5 O9500R Terminal Multiplexer Configuration


O9500R also supports two STM-4 Terminal Multiplexers from the APSG1 & APSG2 on the aggregate
line side. The protection scheme is MSP(1+1). These two terminal multiplexers in a back-to-back
configuration form an ADM. This ADM can be used as a middle node of an ADM chain, still with MSP(1+1)
protection against both fiber cuts and XCU failures.

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Figure 2-6 Two Terminal Multiplexers or an ADM


O9500R is capable of supporting Main STM-4/OC-12 ring on the aggregate line side. The Main
STM-4/OC-12 ring can be supported from the APSG1 or APSG2 on the two XCU cards. The ring
protection scheme can be either SNCP/UPSR or two-fiber MS-SPRing/BLSR.

Figure 2-7 O9500R Two Fiber Ring ADM

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O9500Ris capable of supporting one Main STM-4 ring plus one Main STM-4 terminal multiplexing on
the aggregate line side.

Figure 2-8 One Ring ADM and One TM


O9500R is capable of supporting two main STM-4 rings on the aggregate line side. The two STM-4 rings
are supported from the APSG1 and APSG2 on the two XCU cards.

Figure 2-9 O9500R Equipment Configuration: Two Ring ADMs

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3 O9500R Interface
This chapter introduces the hardware interface and tributary modules on the O9500R: the power module,
connector, XCU, the fan, the high speed and low speed plug-in cards. Below is the list of HS and LS
plug-in cards used in O9500R.

Tributary Type

Plug-in Interface Cards

STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) tributaries


63 port E1/T1 tributaries
High-Speed or High Density 32 port E1/T1 tributaries
Access Tributary Modules
16 port E1/T1 tributaries
(HS)
3 port E3/T3 tributaries
3 port E3/T3 with M13 function option
EoS (8FE+1GBE) Ethernet card with built in L2 switch
8 port Bridge/Router
4 channel E1/T1
Low-Speed Access Tributary 8 channel Dry Contact I/O-A
Modules
8 channel Dry Contact I/O-B
(LS)
2 channel G.SHDSL (2 pairs) w/o line power
4 channel G.SHDSL (1 pairs) w/o line power
8 channel 2W/4W E&M
12 channel FXS
12 channel FXO
Magneto
1 or 4 channel C37.94 (low speed optical)
6 channel V.35
6 channel V.36
6 channel X.21
8 channel RS232 / EIA530
G.703 co-directional
Conference Card*
TDMoE

*Future Option
Table 3-1 List of O9500R Plug-in Cards

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3.1

Power
3.1.1 Power module, -48V DC

The -48V DC supply input is provided via a 3 pin power connector


with the following pin-out:
Pin
-V
+V

Signal
-48V
+48V
GND

Table 3-2 Pin-out for -48 DC Connector

Figure 3-1 48Vdc Power Module

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3.2

Connector Card (CONN)

The O9500R Connector Card contains the following interfaces:


y

DB9 console port for VT100 interface

RJ45 connector for Alarm Output

RJ45 connector for Alarm Input

RJ45 connector for Clock Input/Output

Figure 3-2 Connector Card

3.2.1 VT-100 Terminal Interface


On the connector card is a DB9 console port for VT-100 monitor connection. The interface runs at a data
rate of 9600 baud. Pin out details are displayed in the table below.
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Signal
DCD
TXD
RXD
NC
GND
DSR
NC
CTS
NC

Table 3-3 DB9 Console Port Pin-out Table

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3.2.2 Alarm Interface

The O9500R provides facilities to report a minimum of 4 auxiliary alarm inputs for associated
equipment, e.g. power unit failure battery condition, cabinet door etc. and 4 dedicated alarm
outputs. The alarm outputs are related to the unit alarm indicator and the traffic alarm indicator.
The alarm inputs are reported to the management system and are activated by a close or open
Loop condition between a pair of contacts.
3.2.3 Alarm Input/ Output
The alarm input interface connector is a RJ-45 connector. The pin out is defined in the table below.
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Signal
Alarm input 1 POWER
Alarm input 1 GND
Alarm input 2 POWER
Alarm input 2 GND
Alarm input 3 POWER
Alarm input 3 GND
Alarm input 4 POWER
Alarm input 4 GND

Table 3-4 Pin-out for Alarm Input Connector


The alarm output interface connector is a RJ-45 connector, with the pin-out defined in the table
below.
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Signal
NC
COM
NC
COM
NC
COM
NC
COM

Description
Critical alarm output pin 1
Critical alarm output pin 2
Major alarm output pin 1
Major alarm output pin 2
Minor alarm output pin 1
Minor alarm output pin 2
Informative alarm output pin 1
Informative alarm output pin 2

NC = Normal Close
COM = Common
Table 3-5 Pin-out for Alarm Output Connector

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3.2.3.1 Clock Input/Output

External timing input and output is provided on 8 pin RJ-45 connector, with the following pin-out:
PIN
Signal
Description
1
TX TIP 1
2
TX RING 1
External Clock 1
3
RX TIP 1
4
RX RING 1
5
TX TIP 2
6
TX RING 2
External Clock 2
7
RX TIP 2
8
RX RING 2
Table 3-6 RJ-45 Pin out for Clock Input/Output

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3.3

XCU Card

The XCU Card (Controller Card) is used for management and cross-connect
functions. O9500R supports up to 2 XCU cards. If one of the XCU cards
fails, the system will automatically shift to the other XCU card and continue
its operation.

3.3.1 XCU Card LEDs


The XCU card has multi-color LEDs for operation and error indications. The
indication is either off, steady on, or flickering (flashing). The following table
lists each LED and its color and the meaning it represents.
XCU LEDs
ACTIVE
ALM
TEST
P1 622M/155M
P2 622M/155M
P1 LOS
P2 LOS
ACO
Act/Col
10/100
P1a
P2a

XCU Buttons
RST
ACO

Description
System Active
System Alarm status (Major Alarm, Minor Alarm)
Test in progress
STM-4/OC12 or STM-1/OC-3 indication LEDs for
Port 1 and Port2
Port1/Port 2 loss of signal
Alarm Cut-Off status, Yellow/Off
SNMP LAN port Activity or Collision indication
SNMP LAN port link speed
The alarm status of Aggregate Port #1
The alarm status of Aggregate Port #2
Table 3-7 Functions of XCU LEDs
Description
CPU Reset Button, of Non-traffic affecting
Alarm Cut-Off Button
Table 3-8 Function of XCU Buttons

XCU Connector
Description
Name/Type
SNMP/ RJ-45
The SNMP LAN port (4 pins)
P1/ FC or BNC
The Aggregate Port #1
P2/ FC or BNC
The Aggregate Port #2
Table 3-9 Function of XCU Connectors

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Figure 3-3 XCU Card

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LED
ACTIVE

ALM

P1a , P2a

TEST
ACO
P1 LOS
P2 LOS
P1 155/622M
P2 155/622M
Act/Link

10/100M

Color
Off
Flashing RED

Indication
CPU fails
a. During Initialization
b. Standby Card in Un-Sync State
Flashing Green
XCU card Working
Flashing Amber
XCU card Standby
Off
Overall Alarm is disabled
Red
Critical alarm message or Major alarm message occurs
Amber
Minor alarm message occurs
Green
Informative alarm message or no alarm message occurs
Off
Overall Alarm is disabled
Red
Critical alarm message or Major alarm message occurs
Amber
Minor alarm message occurs
Green
Informative alarm message or no alarm message occurs
Off
Neither loopback nor diagnostics exists
Flashing Amber
Loopback or diagnostics exist for testing indication
Off
Normal
Red
Any alarm occurs (for any alarm type)
Off
Normal
Red
LOS occurs in Port 1 or Port 2
Off
155 Mbps
Green
622 Mbps
Off
Ethernet link down
Green
Ethernet link up
Flashing Green
Transmit data
Off
10 Mbps
Green
100 Mbps
Table 3-10 LED Indication for XCU Card

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3.3.2 Power up Initial Test Conditions


Once you start boot loader, decompress or initialization, the system will automatically go through a
sequence of self-testing procedure. The status of the procedure is indicated by the colors of LEDs
(see the tables below). If the system stops during the testing, you can easily find out in which step
the error occurs by examining the color of the LED lights.
Note: The empty spaces in the tables below represents LED under OFF condition.
3.3.2.1 Boot Loader

Step

ACT

Green

Green

MJMN

P2A

ACO

TEST

Description
Power up

Green

RAM test ok

Red

RAM test failed

Red

Green

Read flash failed

Red

Red

Erase flash failed

Red

Amber

Write flash failed

Red

Green

Green
4

P1A

Firmware length too large


Green

Green

Load firmware 1
Green

Load firmware 2

3.3.2.2 Decompress

Step

ACT

MJMN

Green

Amber

Green

Amber

Green

Amber

P1A

P2A

ACO TEST

Description
Entered decompress code

Flash
Green

Decompressing

Flash
Green

Decompress error or RUN code error

Red

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3.3.2.3 Initialization and Self-testing

Step

ACT

Amber

2
3
4

6
3

MJMN

P1A

P2A

ACO TEST

Description
Entered restart function

Amber

Green

Load FPGA ok

Amber

Red

Load FPGA fail


Entered startup task

Amber Amber
Amber

Green

Green

Initial and test TBS2488 ok

Amber

Green

Red

Initial and test TBS2488 fail

Amber

Green

Green

Initial and test ADM622 ok

Amber

Green

Red

Initial and test ADM622 fail

Amber Amber

Green

Initial TSI ok

Amber Amber

Red

Initial TSI fail

Amber Amber

Green

Initial QMC ok

Amber Amber

Red

Initial QMC fail


Initialization completed

Green

3.3.3 Ethernet Interface


The 10/100 Ethernet Port has an RJ-45 Connector. The pin-out assignments are listed below.
Pin
1

Signal
Transmit Data +

Description
Output from O9500R

Transmit Data -

Output from O9500R

Receive Data +

Input to O9500R

No Connection

No Connection

Receive Data -

No Connection

No Connection

Input to O9500R

Table 3-11 RJ-45 Pin out for Ethernet Port

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3.3.4

Optical Connections

O9500R supports SFP optical modules. You can select the SFP modules you need and
plug them directly into P1 and P2 optical housings.

3.4

Tributary Cards Overview

The O9500R consists of two redundant XCU control cards, 6 LS tributary slots and 4 HS tributary
slots. Each XCU control card supports two optical aggregate line signals at either STM-4/OC-12 or
STM-1/OC-3 rates. Configurations formed with aggregate line signals are also referred to as the
Main configurations.
On the tributary side, two types of tributaries, high speed (HS) and low speed (LS), together with
corresponding backplane capacity, are implemented. For detail information please see the
sections below.
3.4.1 High Speed (Ethernet) Cards
The HS tributaries consist of:
y

1-channel STM-4/OC-12, (B622)

2-channel STM-1/OC-3, (B155)

8-channel Ethernet/FET (EoS155, EoS622)

1-channel Gigabit Ethernet, (GEoS622)

Resilient Packet Ring over SDH (RPRS)

3-channel DS3/E3, (3DS3, 3E3)

63-channel E1/ 64-channel DS1 signals, (63TE1)

y
y
y

32-channel E1, 32-channel DS1, (32TE1)


E3/T3 interface card
Ethernet interface card with/wihout L2 switch

The maximum capacity for all HS tributaries is 5*155 Mbps, with possible maximum add/drop of
126*E1/DS1, 6* E3/DS3, 16*FET, 2 *GbE, 4*STM-1/OC-3, or 1*STM-4/OC-12 +1*STM-1/OC-3, all
with MSP(1+1) and line card protection. With an extension shelf, for example, additional four HS
E1/DS1 tributary cards can be implemented and up to a total of 210 E1/DS1s can be added and
dropped.

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3.4.1.1 E1/T1 Card

The E1/T1 Interface Card is a software selectable plug-in card.


The E1 and T1 are configurable through software. Depending
upon manufacturing options there are Nx E1/T1 ports available,
where N=16/32/63TE or 16/32/63E75). For specifications and
operating information please refer to O9500R E1/T1
INTERFACE USERS MANUAL.

Figure 3-4 E1/T1 Card


3.4.1.2 STM-1/4 and OC-3/12 Interface Card

The STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) Interface Card is also known as a


B155/622 card. STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) is configurable through
software. For specifications and operating information please
refer to B155/622 INTERFACE PLUG-IN CARD FOR O9500R
USER'S MANUAL.

Figure 3-5 B155/622 Card

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3.4.1.3 E3/T3 Card

The E3/T3 Interface Card is a software selectable plug-in card.


It has three E3/T3 ports per card and supports M13 function.
The card is hot-swappable and can be installed in or removed
from a powered-up O9500R chassis. For specifications and
operating information please refer to O9500R E3/T3
INTERFACE USERS MANUAL.

Figure 3-6 E1/T1 Card


3.4.1.4 Ethernet Card

Ethernet Interface Cards are software configurable,


hot-swappable plug-in cards for the O9500R device. There are
two types of Ethernet cards. One is equipped with an L2 switch
and one without. The card equipped with a switch offers one
GbE port and eight FE ports. The card without a switch offers
either one GbE port or eight FE ports. For specifications and
operating information please refer to O9500R Ethernet
INTERFACE USERS MANUAL.

Figure 3-7 E1/T1 Card

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3.4.2 Low Speed Card


On the LS tributary slots, the backplane access speed is 8 Mbps and all AM3440 tributary cards
can be used. These LS tributary cards include:

4-channel E1/ T1

2-channel G.SHDSL card (2 pair) w/o line power

4-channel G.SHDSL card (1 pair) w/o line power

8-channel G.703 at 64 Kbps data rate

8-channel Dry Contact I/O

8-channel Dry Contact-B

8-channel 2W/4W E&M

6-channel X.21

6-channel V.35

6-channel V.36

8-channel RS232

12-channel FXS

12-channel FXO

12-channel Magneto

1 or 4-channel low speed fiber optical module (C37.94 FOM)

8-port Router

Conference Card (future option)

TDMoE Card

The number of tributary cards and the I/O capacity on each card also determine the LS tributary
capacity. With all six 4-channel E1 cards, for example, the maximum access capacity from the
LS tributaries would be 24*E1s. The access from all LS tributary cards to the optical aggregate
lines or other HS tributary signals is performed through a non-blocking 64K cross-connect and this
access point has a total capacity of 21*E1s.

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3.5

Fan Tray

The fan tray is hot-pluggable. It goes into a horizontal slot at the top of the device. The tray
holds eight 12Vdc (3.3W) cooling fans. All fans are initially turned on when the O9500R is
powered up. They run for three seconds only as part of the initial self-test that the O9500R goes
through. After that, all cooling is controlled by a sensor in the XCU card. It turns banks of fans
on or off depending upon the temperature of the XCU cards.

Cooling Fans
Front Bank
(Fans 2, 4, 6 & 8)
Rear Bank
(Fans 1, 3, 5 & 7)

Temp. at which fan banks


are turned on
>40C

Temp. at which fan banks


are turned off
30C

>50C, or if one of the fans in the front 40C


bank fails when the temp is >40C
Table 3-12 Fan Control Temperatures

Please see the picture below for fan tray location.

Figure 3-8 Fan Location

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4 EoW (Ethernet Order Wire) with VoIP Technology


4.1 Overview
The EoW on O9500R is a phone adapter that connects your phone (either analog phone or
VoIP phone) with others on one network. It contains two telephone ports and two Ethernet
ports, which is located at the upper right part on the O9500R front chassis, just below the
connector card.
Note: The EoW phone adapter is only available on the CBB connector board.

Figure 4-1 Location of the Eow Phone Adapter


The EoW has one power LED, two Phone jacks, and two SNMP ports.
PHONE 1/2: These two phone jacks are for Analog phone used only. Phone 1 is for
Incoming/Outgoing calls and the phone 2 is only for Outgoing calls.
SNMP 1/2: The SNMP 1 port is for LAN setup and connecting to SNMP (Ethernet) port of
Controller card. The SNMP 2 port is for WAN setup or IP phone.
Note: Always use SNMP1 only for the first-time setup.

Figure 4-2 The EoW Front Panel

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4.2 EoW with 1+1 protection


The O9500R EoW phone adapter supports 1+1 card protection.
With one controller card for no protection, using an Ethernet cable, connect the SNMP 1 of
EoW to SNMP (Ethernet) port of XCU 1.
With dual controller cards for 1+1 protection, using two Ethernet cables connect the SNMP1
port of EoW to the XCU1 Ethernet port, and SNMP2 port of EoW to the XCU2 Ethernet port, as
shown below:

Figure 4-3 Ethernet Cable Setup for 1+1 Protection

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4.3 EoW Applications


The applications of O9500R EoW phone adapter offers:
1.
2.
3.

Point-to-point using analog phone only


Multipoint with IP address using analog phone
Multipoint with SIP Proxy Server

The following sub-sections provide the basic requirement of the application and physical
configuration. There are two ways for dial out: User ID or IP address

Dial using User ID: Press the phone number button directly

Dial using IP address: Use to represent .. Example: IP Address:


192.168.202.100 Press phone number button as 192*168*202*100nfiguration, and
configurations. All configuration procedures are based on the application drawings
shown below.
IMPORTANT:

The configurations of Web Manager and Interactive Voice Response are explained in
next section: How to Setup.

The setup for User ID will be after the setup for IP, in section 4.4.2.

In all of the following, the IP addresses shown, i.e. 192.168.202.100, are examples only.

4.3.1

Point-to-point using analog phone

Analog #1

Analog #2

IP Address: 192.168.202.100
User ID: 151

O9500R #1

O9500R #2

IP Address: 192.168.202.101
User ID: 152

Telephone line
Ethernet line
Optical line

The point-to-point with User ID setup requires:

2 O9500R units with EoW phone adapters


EoW of O9500R#1: IP address: 192.168.202.100; User ID: 151
EoW of O9500R#2: IP address: 192.168.202.101; User ID: 152

2 Analog phones
Physical Setup procedure
O9500 #1

Connect Analog #1 phone to Phone 1 port of EoW phone adaptor

Use Ethernet cable connects SNMP 1 port of EoW phone adaptor to SNMP (Ethernet)
port of XCU1

Connect the Optical Link to O9500#2


O9500#2: Same Physical Setup procedure with Analog #2 phone.

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Web Manager Configuration procedure: (Detail function refer to How to Setup section)
O9500 #1
Under Router Tab, click WAN Setup and LAN Setup
WAN Setup

Internet Connection Setting/Connecting Type: Choose Static IP

Static IP Setting/Static IP: key-in EoW of O9500#1 IP address:


192.168.202.100/ NetMask: 255.255.255.0/ Gateway: 192.168.202.254

Enable Remote WAN Web Server: Choose Yes


LAN Setup

Networking Service: Choose Auto

Enable DHCP Sever: Choose Yes


Under Voice Tab, click Line Setup
Line1 Setup

Proxy and Registration/Proxy: Key-in EoW of O9500#2 IP address:


192.168.202.101/ Make Call Without Reg: Choose Yes/ Ans Call Without Reg:
Choose Yes

Subscriber Information/User ID: Key-in the ID number: 151 for Analog#1


phone use

Dial Plan/ Enable IP Dialing: Choose Yes


O9500 #2
Under Router Tab, click WAN Setup and LAN Setup
WAN Setup

Internet Connection Setting/Connecting Type: Choose Static IP

Static IP Setting/Static IP: key-in EoW of O9500#2 IP address:


192.168.202.101/ NetMask: 255.255.255.0/ Gateway: 192.168.202.254

Enable Remote WAN Web Server: Choose Yes


LAN Setup

Networking Service: Choose Auto

Enable DHCP Sever: Choose Yes


Under Voice Tab, click Line Setup
Line Setup
Proxy and Registration/Proxy: Key-in EoW of O9500#1 IP address:
192.168.202.100/ Make Call Without Reg: Choose Yes/ Ans Call Without Reg:
Choose Yes

Subscriber Information/User ID: Key-in the ID number: 152 for Analog#2 phone
use
Dial Plan/ Enable IP Dialing: Choose Yes

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4.3.2

Multipoint with IP address using analog phone only

Analog #1

Analog #2

IP Address: 192.168.202.100

O9500R #1

Analog #3

IP Address: 192.168.202.101

O9500R #2

IP Address: 192.168.202.102

O9500R #3

Telephone line
Ethernet line
Optical line

The Multipoint with IP address setup requires:

At least 3 O9500R units


EoW of O9500R#1: IP address: 192.168.202.100
EoW of O9500R#2: IP address: 192.168.202.101
EoW of O9500R#3: IP address: 192.168.202.102

At least 3 Analog phones


Physical Setup procedure:
O9500 #1

Connect Analog #1 phone to Phone 1 port of EoW phone adaptor

Use Ethernet cable connects SNMP 1 port of EoW phone adaptor to SNMP
(Ethernet) port of XCU1

Connect the Optical Link to O9500#2


Same Physical Setup procedure to O9500#2 with Analog #2 phone and to O9500#3 with
Analog #3 phone.

Web Manager Configuration procedure: (Detail function refer to How to Setup section)
O9500 #1
Under Router Tab, click WAN Setup and LAN Setup
WAN Setup

Internet Connection Setting/Connecting Type: Choose Static IP

Static IP Setting/Static IP: key-in EoW of O9500#1 IP address:


192.168.202.100/ NetMask: 255.255.255.0/ Gateway: 192.168.202.254

Enable Remote WAN Web Server: Choose Yes


LAN Setup

Networking Service: Choose Auto

Enable DHCP Sever: Choose Yes


Under Voice Tab, click Line Setup
Line1 Setup

Proxy and Registration/ Make Call Without Reg: Choose Yes/ Ans Call
Without Reg: Choose Yes

Dial Plan/ Enable IP Dialing: Choose Yes


Same Physical Setup procedure to O9500#2 with Analog #2 phone and to O9500#3 with
Analog #3 phone.

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4.3.3

Multipoint with SIP Proxy Server

Linear Application

Ring Application

The Multipoint with SIP Proxy Server setup requires:

At least 3 O9500R units


EoW of O9500R#1: IP address: 192.168.202.100
EoW of O9500R#2: IP address: 192.168.202.101
EoW of O9500R#3: IP address: 192.168.202.102

At least 3 Analog phones

At least 2 IP phone

1 PC with SIP Proxy Server

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Physical Setup procedure:


O9500 #1

Connect Analog #1 phone to Phone 1 port of EoW phone adaptor

Use Ethernet cable connects SNMP 1 port of EoW phone adaptor to SNMP
(Ethernet) port of XCU1

Connect PC with SIP Proxy Server to SNMP 2 port of EoW phone adaptor

Connect the Optical Link to O9500#2


O9500 #2

Connect Analog #2 phone to Phone 1 port of EoW phone adaptor

Use Ethernet cable connects SNMP 1 port of EoW phone adaptor to SNMP
(Ethernet) port of XCU1

Connect IP #1 phone to SNMP 2 port of EoW phone adaptor

Connect the Optical Link to O9500#2 and #3


Same O9500#2 setup procedure to O9500#3 with Analog #3 phone and IP #2 phone.
Note:
For Linear application, O9500#3 connect the Optical Link to O9500#2
For Ring application, O9500#3 connect the Optical Link to O9500#2 and #1
Configuration Procedure with SIP Proxy Server, Analog phone and IP phone
SIP Proxy Server Configuration

Set the SIP Proxy Server Configuration for all the units via SNMP2 port of O9500#1
which connect the PC with SIP Proxy Server
Web Manager Configuration:
O9500 #1
Under Router Tab, click WAN Setup and LAN Setup
WAN Setup

Internet Connection Setting/Connecting Type: Choose Static IP

Static IP Setting/Static IP: key-in EoW of O9500#1 IP address:


192.168.202.100/ NetMask: 255.255.255.0/ Gateway: 192.168.202.254

Enable Remote WAN Web Server: Choose Yes


LAN Setup

Network Service: Choose Auto

Enable DHCP Sever: Choose Yes


Under Voice Tab, click Line Setup
Line1 Setup

Proxy and Registration/Proxy: Key-in the IP address which given by SIP


Proxy

Subscriber Information: User ID and Password which given by SIP Proxy

Dial Plan/ Enable IP Dialing: Choose Yes


Same Configuration procedure to O9500#2 with Analog #2 phone and to O9500#3 with Analog
#3 phone.

IP Phone Configuration

Similar procedure as Analog phone with different format.

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4.4 How to Set up


The O9500R EoW phone adapter offers two ways for setting up your telephone. If you do not
know the IP address for LAN and WAN setup, check the value you need through the
interactive voice response menu. If you already know the IP addresses, you can either use the
web manager or the interactive voice response menu to complete the setup procedure.
4.4.1.1 Accessing the Web Manager
You will need to change the default setting before connecting your phone to the network.
1. The PC connects to SNNP 1 port of EoW phone adapter and launches the web browser.
2. Enter http://192.168.0.1/ in the Address field. Then press the Enter key
3. The Router - Status screen will appear.

4. Click on the Admin Login button, and then the Advanced button.

5. The Lan Setup and Application button will appear. You can now proceed to the setup
procedures listed in the following section.

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1.

4.4.1.2 WAN Setup


Click on the WAN Setup section under Router Tab. You will see the default value on the
screen.

2.

Change the default value of the Internet Connect Settings, Static IP Settings and Enable
WAN Web Server to the values shown on the screen below:

3.

Click on the Submit All Changes button.

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1.
2.

3.

4.4.1.3 LAN Setup


Click on the LAN Setup section under Router Tab. You will see the default value on the
screen.
Change the default value of the Networking Service to Auto and Enable DHCP Server to
the values shown on the screen below:

Click on the Submit All Changes button.

Note: Setting Network Service to Auto means WAN IP equal to LAN IP

4.4.1.4 Line Setup


1.
2.

Click on the Line1 and Line2 sections under Voice Tab.


Select Yes for Make Call without Reg and Ans Call Without Reg, then click on the
Submit All Changes button.

3.

Select Yes for Enable IP Dialog, then click on the Submit All Changes button.

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4.4.1.5 Setup Status


After you change all default configuration mentioned above, click on the Status section under
Router Tab. You will see a status screen as shown below, and the phone is now connected to
the network successfully.

4.4.2

Using User ID to Represent the IP Address

To make the connecting procedure easier, you can set up User ID to represent the IP address.
1. Click on the Line1 and Line2 sections under Voice Tab. Scroll down to the Proxy and
Registration section.
2. Key in the Proxy IP address
3. Key in a set of number in the User ID box in the Subscriber Information section. This User
ID number is to substitute the function of the IP address. Then, click on the Submit All
Changes button.

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4. After setup, you can key in the serial number instead of the IP address to connect your
phone to the network.

4.4.3

Accessing the Interactive Voice Response Menu

Use the keypad on the phone to access the interactive voice response menu. You can check
and set the IP address and other values to connect your phone to the network.
1
2
3
4

Use a telephone connected to one of the Phone Adapters PHONE ports. (You can
only access the Interactive Voice Response Menu through an analog telephone, not
any of the Internet phones.)
Press the star key four times (****)
Wait until you hear Linksys configuration menu. Please enter the option followed by
the # (pound) key or hang up to exit.
Refer to the following table that lists actions, commands, menu choices, and
descriptions. After you select an option, press the # (pound) key. To exit the menu,
hang up the telephone.

Action

Table 4-1 Interactive Voice Response Menu


Command
Choices
Description
(press these
keys on the
telephone)

Enter Interactive
Voice Response
Menu

****

Check Internet
Connection Type

100

Check Internet IP
Address

110

Check Network
Mask (or Subnet
Mask)
Check Gateway
IP Address
Check MAC
Address

120

Hear the network or subnet mask


assigned to the Phone Adapter.

130

Hear the IP address of the Phone


Adapter (usually the network router).

140

Hear the MAC address of the Phone


Adapter in hexadecimal string format.

Check Firmware
Version
Check Primary
DNS Server IP
Address

150

Hear the version number of the firmware


currently running on the Phone Adapter.

160

Hear the IP address of the primary DNS


(Domain Name Service) server.

Check Internet
Web Server Port

170

Check Local IP
Address
Factory Reset

210

Hear the port number of the Internet


Web server used for the Web-based
Utility.
Hear the local IP address of the Phone
Adapter.
The Phone Adapter will request
confirmation; enter 1 to confirm. You will
hear, Option successful. Hang up the
phone. The Phone Adapter will reboot,
and all settings will be reset to their
factory default settings.

73738

Use this command to enter the


Interactive Voice Response Menu. Do
not press any other keys until you hear,
Linksys configuration menu. Please
enter the option followed by the #
(pound) key or hang up to exit.
Hear the Internet connection type of the
Phone Adapter.
Hear the IP address assigned to the
Phone Adapters Internet (external)
interface.

Press 1 to
confirm. Press *
(star) to cancel.

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5 TIMING SOURCE OPERATION

5.1 Clock Synchronization Overview

5.1.1 Primary Timing Path


Each national digital network must maintain a national master clock, accurate to one part in 1011.
This clock is distributed through the digital communications network over designated primary
distribution paths. Clocks traveling as a signal from one node to the next are commonly called
line clocks.
For example, suppose the digital network consists of nodes and interconnecting paths where M
is the national master clock, J, K and L are primary nodes, and A, B, C, D, E, F and G are
secondary nodes.
The timing signal from M is designed to travel only on designated paths and on no others, as
indicated by the solid lines shown below. Note that for each node, the timing path traces back
to the master clock M in one and only one path. Otherwise, conflicts and ambiguities arise.

Figure 5-1 Primary Timing Path in a Digital Network-1

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5.1.2 Timing Path Protection


In addition to the designated primary timing path, network designers must also have a
contingency timing plan in case any of the nodes or any of the transmission systems traversed
by the primary path should fail. To this end, all nodes in the network are given a timing rank. Any
potential timing path is rated according to the number of intermediate nodes traversed and the
rank of these nodes.
For example, if the timing path from M to J should fail, node J would switch to the secondary
timing source from node K. At the same time, node C would switch its timing source from node J
to node K. This is because, by using timing from K, node C would be one node closer to M than
by using J.

M
X
J

Figure 5-2 Timing Path Protection in a Digital Network- 2

5.1.3 Timing Choices for Transport Systems


A node in the transmission path must be able to receive and sync to an upstream primary and
secondary clock source and also provide a clock to a downstream node. One method of doing
this is to use Synchronization Status Messaging (SSM).
SSM is a protocol that communicates information about the quality of the timing source. SSM
messages are carried on the S1 byte of the SDH/SONET overhead. They enable devices to
automatically select the highest quality timing reference and to avoid timing loops.
They also ensure that higher stratum clocks are never slaved to lower stratum clocks; maintain
traceability to an identifiable primary clock reference source; and ensure that all Network
Elements have both a primary source and a secondary source in case of a primary failure

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5.2 Clock Timing on the O9500R


As illustrated in the figure below, the timing sources for the O9500R are:
1. Internal Clock: used as a backup in case the upstream clock source fails or is degraded.
Internal clock accuracy is 4.6 ppm
2. XCU2(E) Line Clock (SSM)
3. XCU1(W) Line Clock (SSM)
4. 2 External Clocks (These connect to the XCU card. Selectable timing choices are: 2.048
Mbps, 2.048 MHz, or 1.544 Mbps. Please note that 2.048 Mhz is receive only. It cannot be
transmitted from the O9500R device.)
5. Tributary Clocks: (1) E1/T1 & E3/T3 (One clock per port. Fixed clock quality.)
(2) B155/622 (SSM over S1 byte)

Figure 4- 1 O9500R Clock Timing


Per G.811, the clock quality can be distributed to and derived from the XCU2(E) Line, XCU1(W)
Line, and Tributary B155/622 card by using SSM (Synchronization Status Message) over S1
byte. The SSM message is carried over S1 bytes on the two STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) aggregate
lines. The clock quality can be distributed and derived from the External Timing interfaces by
using SSM over Sa bit.
For Tributary E1/T1 Card or E3/T3 Card Timing interfaces, the SSM messaging of clock quality
is not supported. Instead, the clock quality of Tributary E1/T1 Card or E3/T3 Card Timing is
user configurable and static once set. In summary, the clock sources with SSM support
XCU2(E) & XCU1(W) and tributary B155/622 card timing and External timing are defined as
Dynamic-Quality Clock Group. While the clock sources (Tributary E1/T1 or E3/T3 card timing,
& Internal timing) with fixed clock quality are defined as Fixed-Quality Clock Group
Note: For Tributary E1/T1 card and E3/T3 card, the SSM messaging of clock quality is not
supported. For tributary B155/622card, the SSM messaging is supported.
Note: Optionally, the system can be dynamically locked to a clock source based on the quality,
either of dynamic or of fixed type, of the enabled clock sources.

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5.2.1 Clock Priority


In addition to clock quality, the O9500R accepts user programmable priority setting for each
clock input.
Note: Optionally, the O9500R can also do clock selection strictly based on the priorities set by
the user.
.
In summary, there are 3 clock selection modes supported on the O9500R. They are listed
below.
Strictly Priority Based Revertive denoted as Revertive mode
Strictly Priority Based Nonrevertive Denoted as Non-Revertive mode
SSM + Priority SSM mode
If Revertive is chosen as the clock selection mode, then the system clock selection will be strictly
based on the availability and priority of each interface. When a valid clock with the highest
priority among the available clocks, then it will be chosen. The clock quality will be ignored in
this mode. Obviously, Revertive means the clock source will be switch back to the interface of
higher priority when its recovered from failure. If all the clock inputs become unavailable, then
the system will enter Clock Hold-over mode.
If Non-Revertive is chosen as the clock selection mode, then the behavior will be exactly the
same as Revertive mode, except the switch back activity, described above. Even though a
clock input with higher priority is recovered from failure, the system clock source will NOT be
switch from existing locked source with lower priority to the higher one.
If the SSM clock mode is chosen, then the clock source selection decision will be based on
the SSM clock quality received from XCU2(E) and XCU1(W) STM-1/4 (OC-3) lines, External
Timing and Tributary B155/622 Card Timing interfaces.
the clock quality of the clock source with highest priority, if any, within the Fixed-Quality
Clock Group
The O9500R system will be locked to the clock input with higher clock quality (lower value).
Note: Hold-over means that when clock loss occurs, the PLL (Phase Lock Loop) will
synchronize clock phases so no data glitches occur during clock reference switchover from
primary to secondary or vice versa.

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6 LOOPBACK AND DIAGNOSTIC SETUP

This chapter describes the functions of loopback and diagnostic tests. The near end loopbacks
such as local loopback, line loopback, and payload loopback, are activated by the O9500R. The
loopbacks are at the near end facility. The following paragraph describes each loopback in
detail.
NOTE: Deactivate the near-end loopbacks from the terminal, depending on where it was activated.

6.1 Local Loopback


Local loopback is illustrated in Figure below. The outgoing STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) signal is looped
back through the transceiver. All STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) signals are looped back to the receiver path.
This loopback test is activated by the Test command. This loopback test can be used with the
PRBS diagnostic test pattern to validate the local O9500's integrity.

6.2 Line Loopback


Line loopback is illustrated in Figure below. The incoming STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) line signal is
loopback to the outgoing STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) signal before the SDH/SONET transceiver framer.
This loopback is used to isolate the local equipment from a troubled STM-1/4 (OC-3/12)
transmission line. Line loopback test can be activated from the terminal.

6.3

Payload Loopback

Payload loopback is illustrated in Figure below. The incoming signal is loopback to the outgoing
STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) signal after the SDH/SONET transceiver framer. This loopback is used to
isolate the local equipment from the troubled STM-1/4 (OC-3/12) transmission line. Payload
loopback test can be activated from the terminal.

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O9500R
XCU
E1/T1
5

E3/T3
7

XC/TSA

SDH/
SONET
Framer

B155/622
10

SDH/
SONET
Framer

XCU Line Loopback

XCU Local Loopback

XCU Payload Loopback

E1/T1 Local Loopoback

E1/T1 Line Loopback

E3/T3 Local Loopback

E3/T3 Line Loopback

B155/622 Payload Loopback

B155/622 Local Loopback

10

B155/622 Line Loopback

Figure 6-1 Loopback Block Diagram


Note: Line loopbacks are unsuitable for testing MSP protection.

6.4 Performance Setup


Performance Setup has two basic functions. One is to clear performance data. The other is to
enable or disable, specify the severity of, and set the trap threshold of various performance
monitoring points over a certain tributary.
Table 6-1 Performance Monitoring Parameters
SDH Parameters
Description
RS-BIP(B1)
Regenerator section BIP Error (B1)
MS-BIP(B2)
Multiplex section BIP Error (B2)
MS-REI
Multiplex section Remote Error Indication
HP-BIP(B3)
HO path BIP error (B3)
HP-REI
HO path Remote Error Indication
LP-BIP(V5)
LO path BIP Error (V5)
LP-REI(V5)
LO path Remote Error Indication (V5)
LP-BIP(B3)
LO path BIP Error (B3)
LP-REI(B3)
LO path Remote Error Indication (B3)
SONET Parameters
Description
BIP-S(B1)
Section BIP Error (B1)
BIP-L(B2)
Line BIP Error (B2)
REI-L
Line Remote Error Indication
BIP-P(B3)
STS path BIP Error (B3)
REI-P
STS path Remote Error Indication
BIP-V(V5)
VT path BIP Error(V5)
REI-V(V5)
VT path Remote Error Indication (V5)
Detailed setup instructions are given in the following chapters.

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7 SYSTEM OPERATION
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a general guide to and overview of O9500R system
operations. For detailed setup instructions please refer to Chapter 6, SYSTEM SETUP.
O9500R provides comprehensive report and configuration capability through the console port.
By using single-character commands and arrow keys, O9500R and its interface cards can be
configured and monitored through the use of a VT-100 terminal.

7.1

Power On

After following the installation instructions in Chapter 2, connect the unit with a console
connector, then, power it up. It will go through a self-test procedure.

7.2

Self Test

At system power up, a complete self-test routine will run to check all I/O ports, read/write
memory, and data paths to validate system integrity. If no error is found, the VT100 screen will
automatically bring you to the login page. If the login page fails to appear, power down the unit
and check all connections and cables before powering it up again.

7.3
7.3.1

Logon to the Main Menu


Logoff and Return to Default

O9500R

=== Controller Menu ===

17:42:50 07/25/2008

Serial Number : 010551


Device Name
: O9500R
Hardware Version: P
Start Time
: 09:43:39 07/24/2008
Software Version: V1.01.01 07/11/2008 Connect Port : SUPV_PORT
[DISPLAY]
C -> System Config Display
D -> SDH/SONET Display
J -> PDH Display
P -> Map Display
Q -> Alarm Queue
I -> System Information
T -> System Log

[LOG]
F -> Log Off
O -> Log On
U -> Choose a Trib Unit

[SETUP]
S -> System Config Setup
H -> SDH/SONET Setup
K -> PDH Setup
G -> Map Setup
M -> Alarm Setup
L -> File Transfer
V -> Store/Retrieve Backup Config
N -> Unit Registration
[MISC]
Y -> Alarm Cut Off
Z -> Reset
X -> Clear Alarm Queue
W -> Return to Default

>>SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command ===>

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7.4

Menu Tree

When a VT-100 terminal is connected to the console port, a main menu is displayed on the
VT-100 monitor. The main menu consists of four groups of commands, DISPLAY, LOG, SETUP,
and MISC. All commands functions are listed in the VT-100 Controller Menu Tree illustrations
below.
Display

Allow operator or administrator to view (but not to change) system configuration.

Setup

Allow administrator (only) to view existing configurations and set up new ones.

Log

Allow administrator (only) to access Alarm Cutoff, System Reset, Clear Alarm
Queue and Return to Default functions.

MISC

Allow an operator or administrator to Log On, Log Off, or Choose a Tributary Unit
(i.e. a card plugged into a Tributary slot).
Table 7-1 Command Group Functions

Figure 7-1 Menu Tree for DISPLAY

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Figure 7-2 Menu Tree for SETUP

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8 SYSTEM SETUP
8.1

System Configuration Setup


8.1.1

System Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (A) System Setup

Function

Setup basic system configuration and console port configuration

Configuration

[System]

[Console Port]

Field

Setting Options

Time
Date
IP address
Subnet Mask
Gateway IP
Ethernet Port
Telnet Lockout
Telnet Timeout
Password Check
Console Timeout
Baud Rate

hr (0-24):min.(0-60):sec.(0-60)
month (1-12):day(1-31):year(4 digits)

Data Length
Stop Bit
Parity

Setup by user
Valid value:0~255
Enable, Disable
Enable, Disable
300~3600
Enable, Disable
300~3600
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600bps
8-Bits, 7-Bits
1-Bit, 2-Bits
None, Odd, Even

Default
N/A
000.000.000.000
Disable
Disable
600
Enable
600
9600 bps
8-Bit
1-Bit
None

Screen for System Setup

O9500R
=== System Setup ===
11:49:09 11/10/2009
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy, BACKSPACE to edit
[System]
Time/Date
: 11:49:09 11/10/2009
Power Loss Time: 18:41:41 11/09/2009
IP Address
: 010.003.021.088
Subnet Mask
: 255.255.000.000
Gateway IP
: 192.168.015.254
Ethernet Port : ENABLE
Telnet Lockout : DISABLE
Password Check : DISABLE

Telnet Timeout : 0600 Seconds


Console Timeout: 0600 Seconds

[CONSOLE port]
Baud Rate
: 9600
Data Length
: 8-Bits
Stop Bit
: 1-Bit
Parity
: NONE

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.2 SNMP Setup


8.1.2.1 SNMP System Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (B) SNMP Setup > (A) SNMP System setup

Function

Setup SNMP system information, including device name, system location and
contact information

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Device Name
System Location

Setup by User
Setup by User

System Contact

Setup by User

Default
O9500R
8F, No.8 Hsin Ann Rd.
Science-Based Industrial Park
Hsinchu, 30078
Taiwan
Name: FAE
Tel:+886-3-5787696 Fax:+886-3-5787695
E-mail:FAE@loop.com.tw

Screen for SNMP System Setup:

O9500R
=== SNMP System Setup ===
16:23:05 07/16/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
Device Name

: O9500R______________

System Location: 8F, No.8 Hsin Ann Rd.


Science-Based Industrial Park
Hsinchu, 30078 Taiwan

System Contact : Name:FAE Tel:+886-3-5787696 Fax:+886-3-5787695


E-mail:FAE@loop.com.tw

SNMP model

: V1 only

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.2.2 V1 Community & Trap Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (B) SNMP Setup> (B) V1 Community & Trap Setup

Function

Setup trap IP addresses for V1 Set/Get Communities

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Community (Set)
Trap IP #1 ~ #4

Setup by User
Setup by User

Field

public
000.000.000.000

Setting Options

Community(Get)
Trap IP #1 ~ #4
Trap Control
Alarm Trap
LED Trap
Severity Change

Default

Default

Setup by User
Setup by User

public
000.000.000.000

ENABLE, DISABLE
ENABLE, DISABLE
ENABLE, DISABLE

ENABLE
ENABLE
ENABLE

Screen for V1 Community & Trap Setup

O9500R
=== V1 Community & Trap Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
Community(Set) : public______
Trap
Trap
Trap
Trap

IP
IP
IP
IP

1
2
3
4

:
:
:
:

000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

[Trap Control]
Alarm Trap: ENABLE
Severity Change: ENABLE

17:02:21 07/16/2008

Community(Get) : public
Community
Community
Community
Community

LED Trap: ENABLE

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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:
:
:

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public
public
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CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM SETUP

8.1.2.3 V3: User-Based Security Model Setup

Command
Path

(S) System Config Setup > (B) SNMP Setup> (C) User-Based Security Model
Setup

Function

Setup the users authentication and privacy.

Configuration

Please follow the instructions on the screen to edit engine and user. Press Enter,
an edit screen will appear. The user must enter a password. A delay will occur
because of transfer time to record the key.
There are 24 digit number for Engine ID. The Auth key and Priv key shall be at least
8 digit number.

Screen for USM Setup:

O9500R

===SNMP Setup (USM)===

20:35:01 04/07/2009

[My Engine]
Engine ID :000003370000000000000068
Boots
:4
Total User :2
[User 01]
Engine ID
:000003370000000000000068
User Name
:loopmd5
Auth Protocol :MD5
Auth Key
:6CD65E6B51ADF197D07079B8120BD11A
Priv Protocol :DES
Priv Key
:6CD65E6B51ADF197D07079B8120BD11A
Status
:Active
Storage
:NonVolatile

<< ESC=>return to previous menu, LEFT/RIGHT=>prev/next user, F=>find user>>


<< E=>edit engine, ENTER=>edit user, c=>clone user, A=>add user, D=>delete>>

8.1.2.4 V3: View-Based Access Control Model Setup 1

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (B) SNMP Setup> (C)View-Based Access
Control Model Setup 1

Function

Setup security information for access control

Configuration

Press D to setup context and group, the user should be in a group.


The default group name is initial. The security name is the users
name.

Screen for UCAM Setup:

O9500R

===SNMP Setup (UCAM)===

20:35:01 04/07/2009

[Context]:(empty)
[Security to Group]1/2
Security Model:V3(USM)
Security Name :loopmd5
Group Name
:initial
Status
:Active
Storage
:NonVolatile

<< ESC=>return to previous menu, UP/DOWN=>context/group, LEFT/RIGHTF=>prev/next>>


<< F=>find, ENTER=>edit, A=>add, D=>delete>>

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8.1.2.5 V3: View-Based Access Control Model Setup 2

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (B) SNMP Setup> (C)View-Based Access Control
Model Setup 2

Function

This is an access for users of each group to read, write and define their own
security level

Configuration

Screen for UACM Setup:

O9500R

Please follow the instructions on the screen to edit engine and user. Press Enter,
an edit screen will appear. Item shows (reserved) means that the item shown is
not currently supported by this version. View contains 1 or more MIB sub-trees.
The V3 driver will check incoming packages

===SNMP Setup (UACM)===

20:35:01 04/07/2009

[Access]:1/2
Group Name
:initial
Security Model :V3(USM)
Security Level :NoAuthNoPriv
Context Prefix :(reserved)
Context Match :(reserved)
Read View Name : one
Write View Name :
Notify View Name:(reserved)
Status
:Active
Storage
:NonVolatile

[View Family]1/3
View Name:one
Sub-tree :1.3.6.1.6.3
Mask
:(reserved)
Type
:include
Status :Active
Storage :NonVolatile

<< ESC=>return to previous menu, UP/DOWN=>context/group, LEFT/RIGHTF=>prev/next>>


<<ENTER=>edit, A=>add, D=>delete>>

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8.1.2.6 V3: Target & Notify Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (B) SNMP Setup> (C)Target & Notify
Setup

Function

A function to send notification to a specific target

Configuration

Please follow the instructions on the screen to edit engine and user.
Press Enter, an edit screen will appear. To notify the V3 target please
press F (similar to the situation of V1 trap).

Screen for Target & Notify Setup:

O9500R

===SNMP Setup (Target & Notify)===

20:35:01 04/07/2009

[Target]:1/1
Target Name :mytarget
Domain
:DUP
IP Address :192.168.1.254 Notify Port:162
Tag
:group1
Timeout
:3
Retry
:0
Parameter :AuthNoPriv-one
Status
:Active
[Parameter] 1/1
Param Name :V3
MP Model
:V3
Sec Model :V3
Sec Level :V3
Sec Name
:loopmd5
Status
:Active
[Notify] 1/1
Name
:group1
Tag
:group1
Type
:Trap
Status
:Active
<< ESC =>return to menu, UP/DOWN=>Target/Parameter/Notify,
LEFT/RIGHT=>prev/next>>
<< ENTER=>edit, A=>add, D=>delete>>

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8.1.3 Password Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup> (C) Password Setup

Function

Change your password

Configuration
Account

Administrator

Operator

ADMIN

OPERATOR

Default
Password
LOOP

LOOP

Authority
y

Enable to view and modify all configurations


on the main menu: [DISPLAY], [SETUP],
[MISC] and [LOG].

Enable to change password for both


Administrator and Operator.

Only enable to operate sections [DISPLAY]


and [LOG] on the main menu.

Unable to change any configuration

Unable to change ones own password.


New passwords for Operator should be
changed and given by the Administrator.

Note: The default account name and password for both administrator and operator should be in
capital letters.
Screens for Password Setup Procedure:
1. Change your password according to the authority you have. If you log in as operator, select
Operator. If you log in as administrator, select Administrator.
O9500R
=== Password Setup ===
17:33:07 07/16/2008
<< ARROW LEFT/RIGHT: Select Password; Enter: Accept to change; ESC: Exit. >>
Select :

*Operator

Administrator

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2. Enter your original password. The default rate for both administrator and operator is LOOP.
O9500R
=== Password Setup ===
17:33:07 07/16/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
<< ARROW LEFT/RIGHT: Select Password; Enter: Accept to change; ESC: Exit. >>
Select :
Operator *Administrator
Old Password:
>> Please input old password, then press ENTER.

3. Enter the new password.


O9500R
=== Password Setup ===
17:33:07 07/16/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
<< ARROW LEFT/RIGHT: Select Password; Enter: Accept to change; ESC: Exit. >>
Select :
Operator *Administrator
Old Password : XXXX
New Password :

>> Please input new password, then press ENTER.

4. Enter the new password again.


O9500R
=== Password Setup ===
17:33:07 07/16/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
<< ARROW LEFT/RIGHT: Select Password; Enter: Accept to change; ESC: Exit. >>
Select :
Operator *Administrator
Old Password : XXXX
New Password : XXXX
Confirm Password:

>> Please input new password again to confirm, then press ENTER.

5. A prompt Save new password? will appear. Press Y to confirm. The password will then
be changed.
O9500R
=== Password Setup ===
17:33:07 07/16/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
<< ARROW LEFT/RIGHT: Select Password; Enter: Accept to change; ESC: Exit. >>
Select :
Operator *Administrator
Old Password : XXXX
New Password : XXXX
Confirm Password: XXXX

>> Save new password (Y/N)?

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8.1.4 Timing Source

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (D) Timing Source

Function

Set up timing source

How to Setup
To learn more, please refer to chapter 5 Clocking Timing on the O9500R
1.

When you enter Timing Source setup screen, youll first see the clock mode status. Select
the clock mode you need, then press Enter.

O9500R
=== Timing Source ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Clock Mode

17:56:30 07/16/2008

: Strict(Non-revertive)

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Below are the options for clock mode configuration:


Field

Setting Options

Clock Mode

2.

Default

Strict(Revertive),
Strict (Non-revertive),
SSM

Strict (Non-revertive)

After you press Enter, choose the setting you wish for port priority and the external clocks.
Choose the priority source first, and then change the configuration of the external clocks.

Screen below shown Timing Source Setup in Clock Mode is Strict (Non-revertive)
O9500R
=== Timing Source ===
15:11:07 08/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Clock Mode

: Strict(Non-revertive)

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

[Source]
: Null
: Null
: Null
: Internal

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Current Clock

[Quality]

[SSM Message]

Static

: 4th

External Clock-1
----------------Interface : E1-CRC
Carry Bit : Sa4
Impedance : 120ohm

External Clock-2
----------------Interface : E1-CRC
Carry Bit : Sa4
Impedance : 120ohm

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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Screen below shown Timing Source Setup in Clock Mode is SSM.
O9500R
=== Timing Source ===
20:34:01 12/26/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Clock Mode

: SSM

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

[Source]
: Exte-1
: Null
: Null
: Internal

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Current Clock

[Quality]
Auto

[SSM Message]

Static

: 1st

External Clock-1
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

External Clock-2
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Below is the External Clock 1 and Clock 2 Configuration Table for Timing Source under Strict
(Revertive/ Non-revertive) and SSM Condition.
External Clock-1, 2
Default
Setting Options

Priority 1st, 2nd, 3rd


Default
Setting Options

Interface
E1
T1
E1-CRC
T1-ESF
E1-CRC, T1-ESF ,
E1-FAS,
T1-D4
2MHz

Carry Bit
E1
T1
N/A
Sa4
Sa4~Sa8

Impedance
E1
T1
N/A
120ohm
75ohm,
120ohm

Source

Quality

SSM Message

Null

N/A

N/A

Null
XCU1-P1, P2
XCU2-P1, P2
Exte-1
Exte-2
Trib-1
Trib-2
Trib-3
Trib-4

N/A
Static
Autonote

N/A
0~9, A~F

Note:
1 Only the Tributary1 to 4 is B155/622card, the SSM messaging is supported. Otherwise, the
Tributary 1 to 4 is E1/T1 card and E3/T3 card, the clock quality is fixed in Static.
2 Auto option in Quality

Only available in SSM mode when source is XCU1-P1/P2, XCU2-P1/P2, Exte-1.


Exte-2 or, B155/622 card in trib-1 to trib-4.

In Auto option, the SSM message cant be assigned.

Exception: External clock 1 or 2 setting is in T1-D4 or 2 MHz and the clock mode is in
SSM mode, the quality is set to Static only.
3 SSM message: for more info, please refer to next page of Table of SSM description in SDH
and in SONET.

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The priority 4th source setting is Internal or Null.
Priority 4th
Default
Setting Options

Source
Internal
Null

Quality

SSM Message

Static
N/A

N/A
N/A

To check the current setting, go to Main Menu: C->System Config Display C->Timing Source
Screen below shows SSM Mode of Timing Source Display in SONET
O9500R

=== Timing Source ===

Clock Mode

: SSM

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

[Source]
: Exte-1
: Null
: Null
: Internal

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

20:37:29 12/26/2011

[Rx S1]
[Tx S1]
[Valid]
00(STU)
0f(DUS)
Yes
--No
--No
0a(ST3)
00(STU)
Yes

Current Clock : 1st


Operation State : Sync.
External Clock-1
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

External Clock-2
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

<< ESC key to return to previous menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>

The display info on the above sample screen:

Clock Mode: Current clock mode is SSM.

Priority 1st: First priority clock source is from External Clock 1.

RX S1=00(STU) Tx S1=0f(DUS): shows Receiver/transceiver quality level. (see the


SONET quality level table below for detail)

Valid: it shows availability.

Current Clock: 1st: it means the priority 1st clock source is used.

Operation State: it comes with three states: Sync, Hold-over, and Free run. This
Operation State only appears in SSM mode.
Table of SSM description in SONET
SONET Synchronization
Abb.
Quality Level
Quality Level Description
Synchronized-Traceability
STU
2
Unknown
Stratum 1 Traceable
PRS
1
Stratum 2 Traceable
ST2
3
Transit Node Clock Traceable
TNC
4
Stratum 3E Traceable
ST3E
5
Stratum 3 Traceable
ST3
6
SONET Minimum Clock
SMC
7
Traceable
Provisionable by the Network
PNO
User Assignable
Operator
Dont Use for Synchronization
DUS
9
Reserved
RES

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S1 Bits
(b5-b8)
0000
0001
0111
0100
1101
1010
1100
1110
1111
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Screen below shows SSM Mode of Timing Source Display in SDH Set priority
1st: Source is XCU1(W)-P1, Quality is Auto
Set priority 2nd: Source is XCU1(W)-P2, Quality is Auto

Screen below shows SSM Mode of Timing Source Display in SDH


O9500R

=== Timing Source ===

Clock Mode

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

:
:
:
:

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

11:45:30 12/27/2011

SSM
[Source]
Exte-2
XCU2(E) - P1
Trib-1 - P2
Internal

[Rx S1]
00
0f
00
0b

[Tx S1]
0b
0b
0b
0f

[Valid]
No
No
No
Yes

Current Clock
: 4th
Operation State : Free-Run
External Clock-1
----------------Interface : E1-CRC
Carry Bit : Sa4
Impedance : 120ohm

External Clock-2
----------------Interface : E1-CRC
Carry Bit : Sa4
Impedance : 120ohm

<< ESC key to return to previous menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>

All the display info are same as SONET screen except the info shown in Rx S1 and Tx S1 of
SDH.
Table of SSM description in SDH
SDH Synchronization Quality
Quality Level
San1, San2, San3, San4
n=4, 5, 3, 7, or 8
Level Description

depending on operator selection

Quality unknown (existing


sync. network)
Reserved
Rec. G.811 (Traceable to PRS)
Reserved
SSU-A (Traceable to SSU type
A, see G.812)
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
SSU-B (Traceable to SSU type
B, see G.812)
Reserved
Reserved
Synchronous Equipment
Timing Source (SETS)
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Do not use for synchronization

0000

1
0
3
4

0001
0010
0011
0100

5
6
7
8

0101
0110
0111
1000

9
A
B

1001
1010
1011

C
D
E
F

1100
1101
1110
1111

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The SSM in SONET configuration sample in Normal Operation

Exte-1

O9500 # 1
XCU1P1

XCU1P2

XCU1P1

XCU1P2

O9500 # 2

O9500 # 3

XCU1P2

XCU1P1

Physical configuration

O9500#1 XCU1-P1 link to O9500#2 XCU1-P1

O9500#2 XCU1-P2 link to O9500#3 XCU1-P1

O9500#3 XCU1-P2 link to O9500#1 XCU1-P2


Setup Configuration
Go to Timing Source Setup and set the Clock Mode in SSM for all three O9500R
1
O9500#1

Set priority 1st: Source is Exte-1, Quality is Auto


Setup Screen of O9500R#1
O9500R
=== Timing Source ===
20:34:01 12/26/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Clock Mode

: SSM

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

[Source]
: Exte-1
: Null
: Null
: Internal

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Current Clock

[Quality]
Auto

[SSM Message]

Static

: 1st

External Clock-1
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

External Clock-2
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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Display Screen of O9500R#1
O9500R

=== Timing Source ===

Clock Mode

: SSM

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

[Source]
: Exte-1
: Null
: Null
: Internal

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

20:37:29 12/26/2011

[Rx S1]
[Tx S1]
[Valid]
00(STU)
0f(DUS)
Yes
--No
--No
0a(ST3)
00(STU)
Yes

Current Clock : 1st


Operation State : Sync.
External Clock-1
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

External Clock-2
----------------Interface : T1-ESF
Carry Bit : ---Impedance : ----

<< ESC key to return to previous menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>

O9500#2

Set priority 1st: Source is XCU1(W)-P1, Quality is Auto

Set priority 2nd: Source is XCU1(W)-P2, Quality is Auto

Setup Screen of O9500R#2


O9500R
=== Timing Source ===
19:40:02 12/26/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Clock Mode

: SSM

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

[Source]
[Quality]
: XCU1(W) - P1
Auto
: XCU1(W) - P2
Auto
: Null
: Internal
Static

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Current Clock

[SSM Message]

: 1st

Display Screen of O9500R#2


O9500R

=== Timing Source ===

Clock Mode

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

:
:
:
:

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

19:43:41 12/26/2011

SSM
[Source]
XCU1(W) - P1
XCU1(W) - P2
Null
Internal

[Rx S1]
00(STU)
0f(DUS)
-0a(ST3)

[Tx S1]
0f(DUS)
00(STU)
-00(STU)

Current Clock
: 1st
Operation State : Sync.

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[Valid]
Yes
Yes
No
Yes

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3

O9500#3

Set priority 1st: Source is XCU1(W)-P1, Quality is Auto

Set priority 2nd: Source is XCU1(W)-P2, Quality is Auto

Setup Screen of O9500R#3


O9500R
=== Timing Source ===
20:44:15 12/26/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Clock Mode

: SSM

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

[Source]
[Quality]
: XCU1(W) - P1
Auto
: XCU1(W) - P2
Auto
: Null
: Internal
Static

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Current Clock

[SSM Message]

: 1st

Display Screen of O9500R#3


O9500R

=== Timing Source ===

Clock Mode

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

:
:
:
:

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

20:46:03 12/26/2011

SSM
[Source]
XCU1(W) - P1
XCU1(W) - P2
Null
Internal

[Rx S1]
00(STU)
0f(DUS)
-0a(ST3)

[Tx S1]
0f(DUS)
00(STU)
-00(STU)

[Valid]
Yes
No
No
Yes

Current Clock
: 1st
Operation State : Sync.

When Line Break between O9500R#1 and O9500R #2.

Exte-1

O9500 # 1
XCU1P1

XCU1P2

XCU1P1

XCU1P2

O9500 # 2

O9500 # 3

XCU1P2

XCU1P1

The SSM function will automatically switch from 1st to 2nd priority clock source in O9500R#2 and
O9500R #3. All the setup remains unchanged except the display in O9500R#2 and #3
screens.

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Display Screen of O9500R#2


O9500R

=== Timing Source ===

Clock Mode

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

:
:
:
:

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

19:54:04 12/26/2011

SSM
[Source]
XCU1(W) - P1
XCU1(W) - P2
Null
Internal

[Rx S1]
0f(DUS)
00(STU)
-0a(ST3)

[Tx S1]
00(STU)
0f(DUS)
-00(STU)

[Valid]
No
Yes
No
Yes

Current Clock
: 2nd
Operation State : Sync.

Display Screen of O9500R#3


O9500R

=== Timing Source ===

Clock Mode

Priority
Priority
Priority
Priority

:
:
:
:

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

20:56:00 12/26/2011

SSM
[Source]
XCU1(W) - P1
XCU1(W) - P2
Null
Internal

[Rx S1]
0f(DUS)
00(STU)
-0a(ST3)

[Tx S1]
00(STU)
0f(DUS)
-00(STU)

Current Clock
: 2nd
Operation State : Sync.

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[Valid]
Yes
Yes
No
Yes

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8.1.5

Customer Information Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (E) Customer Information Setup

Function

Setup customer information for XCU ports

How to Setup

Key in the customer information for XCU1 and XCU2

Field

Setting Options

Default

XCU1(W) port-1,
Setup by User
XCU1(W) port-2
XCU2(E) port-1,
Setup by User
XCU2(E) port-2

Screen for Customer Information Setup

XCU1 Port1 customer


XCU1 Port2 customer
XCU2 Port1 customer
XCU2 Port2 customer

O9500R
=== Customer Information Setup === 09:16:17 07/17/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
XCU1(W):
Customer Information
Port-1 XCU1 Port1 customer_________________________________________
Port-2 XCU1 Port2 customer
XCU2(E):
Customer Information
Port-1 XCU2 Port1 customer
Port-2 XCU2 Port2 customer

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.6 SNTP Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (F) SNTP Setup

Function

Allow users to activate or to setup SNTP function

How to Setup
Field

Setting Options

SNTP ON/OFF
On, Off
SNTP server #1, #2
Setup by User
SNTP Timezone
-12 to +12

Screen for SNTP Setup

Default
Off
000.000.000.000
+0

O9500R
=== SNTP setup ===
09:41:18 07/17/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
SNTP ON/OFF : OFF
SNTP server 1 : 000.000.000.000
SNTP server 2 : 000.000.000.000
SNTP timezone : +0

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.7 DHCP Relay Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (G) DHCP Relay Setup

Function

Allow users to activate DHCP relay and setup the IP address for DHCP
server. Note that to activate DHCP relay, interface LAN must be in router
mode.

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

DHCP server IP
Setup by User
DHCP relay
Enable, Disable

DHCP Relay Setup


O9500R

Default
000.000.000.000
Disable

=== DHCP Relay Setup ===

10:06:50 07/17/2008

DHCP server IP : 000.000.000.000


DHCP relay
: Disable

To activate DHCP relay, interface LAN must be in router mode.

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8.1.8 Bridge and Router Setup


8.1.8.1 Network Interface Setup I

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (A) Network
Interface Setup I

Function

Set up the mode, RIP, IP address, subnet mask and frame type for LAN and
XCU

How to Setup
Here you can choose bridge or router mode for LAN, XCU1 and XCU2 ports. Under Router
mode, you can set up the uses IP address and subnet mask. The frame for LAN port is fixed,
but for XCU ports the frame condition is selectable.

LAN
XCU1DCC1, DCC2
XCU2DCC1, DCC2

Default
Other
Setting
Options

Mode
Bridge

RIP
N/A

Router

OFF
RIP1
RIP2

IP Address
IP address can
not be changed.
Setup by User

Subnet Mask
IP address can
not be changed.
Setup by User

Frame
LAN: Ethernet
XCU: HDLC
LAN: Ethernet
XCU:
HDLC, PPP

Screen for Network Interface Setup (Bridge Mode)

O9500R
=== Network Interface Setup I ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
NI
LAN
XCU1-DCC1
XCU1-DCC2
XCU2-DCC1
XCU2-DCC2

Mode
Bridge
Bridge
Bridge
Bridge
Bridge

RIP
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

IP Address
010.002.001.096
010.002.001.096
010.002.001.096
010.002.001.096
010.002.001.096

10:49:59 07/17/2008

Subnet Mask
Frame
255.255.000.000 Ethernet
255.255.000.000 HDLC
255.255.000.000 HDLC
255.255.000.000 HDLC
255.255.000.000 HDLC

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Screen for Network Interface Setup (Router Mode)

O9500R
=== Network Interface Setup I ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
NI
LAN
XCU1-DCC1
XCU1-DCC2
XCU2-DCC1
XCU2-DCC2

Mode
Router
Router
Router
Router
Router

RIP
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

IP Address
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

Subnet Mask
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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Frame
Ethernet
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC

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8.1.8.2 Network Interface Setup II

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (B) Network
Interface Setup II

Function

Set up the mode, RIP, IP address, subnet mask and frame type for
tributary ports

Configuration
Trib #1~#8:
DCC1, DCC2
Mode
Frame

Setting Options
Disable, Bridge, Router
HDLC, PPP

Default
Disable
HDLC

Screen for Network Interface Setup II

O9500R
=== Network Interface Setup II ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
NI
Trib1-DCC1
Trib1-DCC2
Trib2-DCC1
Trib2-DCC2
Trib3-DCC1
Trib3-DCC2
Trib4-DCC1
Trib4-DCC2

Mode
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE

RIP
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

IP Address
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X

Subnet Mask
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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11:04:27 07/17/2008

Frame
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC

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8.1.8.3 Network Interface Setup III

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (C) Network
Interface Setup III

Function

Set up inband management for bridge or router

Configuration
Inband 01-16

Setting Options

Mode
RIP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Frame

Disable, Router, Bridge


OFF, RIP1, RIP2
Set up by user
Set up by user
HDLC, PPP

Default
Disable
NA
x.x.x.x
x.x.x.x
HDLC

O9500R
=== Network Interface Setup III ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
NI
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Mode
Router
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE
DISABLE

RIP
OFF
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

IPAddress
020.001.001.002
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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SubnetMask
255.255.000.000
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X

Frame
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC
HDLC

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8.1.8.4 Static Route Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (D) Static Route Setup

Function

Allow users to setup up to 16 Networks for static route.

Configuration
Field

Net Destination
Netmask
Gateway Address
NI

Setting Options
Setup by User

Default
000.000.000.000

None
None
LAN
XCU1-DCC1 XCU1-DCC2
XCU2-DCC1 XCU2-DCC2
Trib1-DCC1 Trib1-DCC2
Trib2-DCC1 Trib2-DCC2
Trib3-DCC1 Trib3-DCC2
Trib4-DCC1 Trib4-DCC2
Inband 1~16
Note: Static route is unable to function at its default rate (000.000.000.000). To set up a static
route successfully, avoid using 000.000.000.00 for Net Destination, Netmask and Gateway
Address.

Screen for Static Route Setup:


To add a static route, first check the IP addresses and the mode set up on Network Interface
Setup I,II and III. Select the ones you need for static route setup, key in the IP address, set the
NI mode and press Enter. A prompt asking : Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note: to
save,please use V-command) will appear at the bottom of the screen. Press Y to confirm.
O9500R
=== Static Route Setup ===
11:30:46 07/17/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
Net_Destination
010.002.001.096
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

Netmask
255.255.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

Gateway_Address
010.002.010.098
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

NI
INBAND-1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE

>> Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note: to save,please use V-command)


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Note: static routes can not be removed or changed only by deleting the IP addresses on the
static route setup page. To delete a static route, go to Network Interface Setup I, Network
Interface Setup II or Network Interface Setup III and change NI mode to disable. If the NI mode
is LAN or XCU-DCC, go to Network Interface Setup I. If it is Trib-DCC, go to Network Interface
Setup II. If it is Inband 1~16, go to Network Interface Setup III.
Then, delete the IP addresses on static route page and confirm with the new setting.
An example is shown below:

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We now have a static route on the Static Route Setup page. The NI mode is set as Inband-1.
O9500R
=== Static Route Setup ===
11:30:46 07/17/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
Net_Destination
020.001.001.002
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

Netmask
255.255.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

Gateway_Address
010.002.010.098
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

NI
INBAND-1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

To remove the static route, go to Network Interface Setup and disable the NI mode for
Inband-1.
O9500R
=== Network Interface Setup III ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
NI
In-band 01

Mode
RIP
Disable OFF

IPAddress
X.X.X.X

16:03:44 03/04/2009

SubnetMask
X.X.X.X

Frame
HDLC

Go back to the Static Route Setup page. The configuration of the static route will automatically
return to its default rate. The static route is now removed successfully.
O9500R
=== Static Route Setup ===
11:30:46 07/17/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
Net_Destination
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

Netmask
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

Gateway_Address
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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NI
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE

CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM SETUP

8.1.8.5 Bridge Spanning Tree Setup I

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (E) Bridge Spanning
Tree Setup I

Function

Allow users to setup bridge spanning tree configuration through port FEC,
XCU1 and XCU2

Configuration
Field

Bridge ID Priority
Bridge Max Age
Hello Time
Forward Delay
Aging time

Setting Options
0~65535
6~40 sec
1~10 sec
4~30 sec
10~999 sec

Default
32768
20 sec
02 sec
15 sec
300 sec

Port & Settings


FEC, XCU1-DCC1, XCU1-DCC2, XCU2-DCC1, XCU2-DCC2
Field
Setting Options
Default
Cost
1~999
19
Prio
0~255
128
Edg-P
Yes, No
No
P-P (FEC only)
Yes, No
No
Note: Bridge max. age must be 2 x (Hello time+1) and 2 x (Forward Delay 1)

Screen for Bridge Spanning Tree Setup I:

O9500R
=== Bridge Spanning Tree Setup I === 15:32:55 07/17/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: 0~65535, BACKSPACE to edit

Designated Root MAC ADDR : 0050C6012937


Designated Root Priority : 32768
Designated Root Cost :
0
Root Max Age :
20 sec Hello Time : 2 sec
Bridge ID MAC ADDR :
Bridge ID Priority :
Bridge Max Age : 20 sec
Aging time
: 300 sec

0050C6012937
32768
Hello Time : 02 sec

Port
---------FEC
XCU1-DCC1
XCU1-DCC2
XCU2-DCC1
XCU2-DCC2

Cost Prio
---- ---019 128
019 128
019 128
019 128
019 128

Root-P
-----No
No
No
No
No

State
----Fwd
Dis
Dis
Fwd
Fwd

Edg-P P-P
----- --No No
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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Forward Delay : 15 sec

Forward Delay : 15 sec

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8.1.8.6 Bridge Spanning Tree Setup II

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (F) Bridge
Spanning Tree Setup II

Function

Allow users to setup bridge spanning tree configuration through tributary


ports

Configuration
Port & Settings

Field
Cost
Prio
Edg-P

Setting Options
1~999
0~255
Yes, No

Trib1~ Trib8: DCC1, DCC2


Default
019
128
No

Screen for Bridge Spanning Tree Setup II

O9500R
=== Bridge Spanning Tree Setup II === 18:03:50 07/17/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: 1~999, BACKSPACE to edit

Port
---------Trib1-DCC1
Trib1-DCC2
Trib2-DCC1
Trib2-DCC2
Trib3-DCC1
Trib3-DCC2
Trib4-DCC1
Trib4-DCC2

Root-P State Cost


------ ----- ---No
Dis 019
No
Dis 019
No
Dis 019
No
Dis 019
No
Dis 019
No
Dis 019
No
Dis 019
No
Dis 019

Prio Edg-P P-P


---- ----- --128 No Yes
128 No Yes
128 No Yes
128 No Yes
128 No Yes
128 No Yes
128 No Yes
128 No Yes

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.8.7 Bridge Spanning Tree Setup III

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (G) Bridge
Spanning Tree Setup III

Function

Allow users to setup bridge spanning tree configuration through tributary


ports

Configuration

Trib1~ Trib8: DCC1, DCC2


Port & Settings
Field
Setting Options
Default
Cost
1~999
019
Prio
0~255
128
Edg-P
Yes, No
No

Screen for Bridge Spanning Tree Setup II


O9500R
=== Bridge Spanning Tree Setup III ===
15:35:19 10/29/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: 1~999, BACKSPACE to edit

Port
---------Inband 1
Inband 2
Inband 3
Inband 4
Inband 5
Inband 6
Inband 7
Inband 8
Inband 9
Inband 10
Inband 11
Inband 12
Inband 13
Inband 14
Inband 15
Inband 16

Root-P
-----No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No

State Cost Prio Edg-P P-P


----- ---- ---- ----- --Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes
Dis
019 128 No Yes

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.9 Hand-waving LED Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (I) Hand-waving LED Setup

Function

Set up LED flashing pattern

How to Set Up
Field

Command
Timer

Setting Options
Start, Stop
0~99999 sec

Default
Stop
00180 sec

Screen for Hand-waving LED Setup

O9500R
=== Hand-waving LED Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

18:37:17 07/17/2008

Command : STOP
Timer : 00180
(0: means the LED flashing will last forever after the "start" command.)

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.10 SSH Setup

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (J)SSH Setup

Function

Setup LED flashing status

How to Set Up

To activate SSH server, select the option ON and press Enter. A


prompt asking: Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note: to save, please use
V-command) will appear at the bottom of the screen. Press Y to confirm.)

Field
SSH Server

Setting Options
On, Off

Default
Off

Screen for SHH Setup


O9500R
=== SSH Setup ===
ARROW KEYS : CURSOR MOVE , ENTER KEY : ITEM SELECT

10:49:00 10/30/2008

SSH Server : ON

>> Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note: to save,please use V-command)


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.11 M13 Setup

Command Path

Function

(S) System Config Setup > (K) M13 Setup


Enable or disable the M13 function on the E3T3 card. Before you
register the E3T3 card to T3-M13 mode, be sure to enable the M13
function first.
Note: The M13 function only supports unframed E1/T1.

How to Set Up

Insert the E3T3 card. The card location will show on the screen. Use the command M13
Enable, choose the E3T3 cards located slot and press ENTER. A prompt will ask, Reset the
E3/T3 card now? Press Y to confirm. The M13 function will then be enabled.
O9500R
=== M13 Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Slot
====
#1
#2
#3
#4

Card Model
==========

E3/T3/M13

Serial Number
=============

000001

17:31:25 05/20/2010

M13 Function
============

M13 Enable

Command
: M13 Disable
Unit
: Trib-3
The new setting will take effect after restart the E3/T3 card.
>> Reset the E3/T3 card now? [Y/N]

Note: Once the M13 function is enabled on one E3T3 card, the E3T3 card will always support
M13 function. If the card is taken out of the chassis and being inserted into another slot, the
M13 function will remain, you do not need to enable the M13 function again.
The only way to disable the M13 function is to choose the command M13 Disable. Then,
select the E3T3 cards located slot and press ENTER. A prompt will ask, Reset the E3/T3 card
now? Press Y to confirm. The M13 function will then be disabled.
O9500R
=== M13 Setup ===
17:31:25 05/20/2010
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Slot
====
#1
#2
#3
#4

Card Model
==========

Serial Number
=============

E3/T3

000001

M13 Function
============

M13 Disable

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.1.12

Command Line

Command Path

(S) System Config Setup > (L) Command Line

Function

There has three commands: Ping, Show, Quit.


Ping: Ping an IP Address
Show: Show Route or MAC tables
Quit: Quit Command Support

How to Set Up

Note: use TAB key to toggle between Insert or Replace.


10:41:03 Dec 16/11 Replace
Press ? get help or QUIT return.
10:41:03 Dec 16/11 >>

Press ?, the screen shows below. It has three commands: Ping, Show, and Quit.

Type ping 10.3.21.130, the reply time from the IP address you request shows below.
10:42:21 Dec 16/11 >>ping 10.3.21.130
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
1ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
8ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
8ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
8ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
7ms
Reply from 10.3.21.130: time=
8ms

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8.2 SDH/SONET Setup

8.2.1 System Mode Setup

Command Path

Function

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (A) System Mode Setup


This is used to set up your system mode as either SDH or SONET. It is
also used to set up SNCP/UPSR or MSP 1+1 protection.
ADM (Add/Drop Multlipler) is set up as a ring.

ADM

TM (Terminal Multiplexer) is linear.

TM

How to Set up

Choose the filed parameters from the potions listed in the following table:

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Field
SDH/SONET
MSP 1+1 WTR Timer
Group1 Member
Group2 Member
Mode
Rate
MSP 1+1 Protect
MSP 1+1 Revertive
MSP 1+1 Direction
SNCP/UPSR Mode

System Mode Settings


SDH Settings
SONET Settings
SDH
SONET
3~900 (seconds)
XCU1-P1 & XCU2-P1;
XCU1-P1 & XCU1-P2
XCU1-P2 & XCU2-P2;
XCU2-P1 & XCU2-P2
Aggregate Line Port Settings
NP, MSP(1+1)
NP, MSP(1+1)
STM1, STM4
OC3, OC12
ON, OFF
Revertive, Non-Revertive
Uni-Direct, Bi-Direct
Intrusive, Non-Intrusive

After selecting your settings, press the Enter key.


O9500R
=== System Mode Setup ===
20:36:55 09/15/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
SDH/SONET Mode : SONET
MSP WTR Timer : 300 seconds
Group1 Member : XCU1-P1 & XCU2-P1
SNCP/UPSR Mode : Intrusive
Group2 Member : XCU1-P2 & XCU2-P2
================== Aggregate Line Protection Switch Group1 ==================
Mode
: NP
XCU1-P1 Rate : OC12
XCU2-P1 Rate : OC12
[MSP1+1]
Protection: ---Revertive : ---Direction : ---================== Aggregate Line Protection Switch Group2 ==================
Mode
: NP
XCU1-P2 Rate : OC12
XCU2-P2 Rate : OC12
[MSP1+1]
Protection: ---Revertive : ---Direction : ---<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

A prompt will ask if you wish to change the Configuration. Press Y for yes. Press Enter.
>> Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note:to save,please use V-command)

You will be returned to the SDH/SONET Configuration Setup menu. Press the Esc key to
return to the Controller Menu. You must now store the new configuration. The full menu path
for storing a configuration is as follows:
V > Store/Retrieve Backup Config
Note: With MSP 1+1 protection, if one fails it will automatically go to the other. The setting in
seconds determines how long it will take to revert when the failure has recovered.
Note: The following drawing illustrates aggregate line protection with the grouping types listed
in the table above.

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Figure 8-1 Aggregate Line Protection Grouping

8.2.2 Overhead Setup


8.2.2.1 Line Overhead Setup

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (B) Overhead Setup > (1) Line overhead Setup

Function

This is to set up Line Overhead and HO(higher


order)-Path/STS(synchronous transport signal)-Path Overhead.

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Line Side
Aggregate line
J1 LEN

XCU1(W), XCU2(E)
Port 1, Port 2
16-BYTE(Space Padding)
16-BYTE(NULL Padding)
1-BYTE
EXP J1 MSG
Setup by Users
TX J1 MSG
Setup by Users
HP EPSL
00~FF

Screen for Overhead Setup

Default
XCU1(W)
Port 1
NULL

02

First, select the line side and aggregate line.


O9500R
=== Line Trace Message Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

10:01:12 07/22/2008

Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Press Enter, the screen will appear as below.


O9500R
=== Line Trace Message Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1
J0_LEN : NULL
<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>
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10:01:12 07/22/2008

CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM SETUP

Press Enter again to set up EXP J0 MSG and TX J0 MSG.


O9500R
=== Line Trace Message Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1

J0_LEN : 16-BYTE(Space Padding)


EXP_J0_MSG :
TX_J0_MSG :

HP_EPSL : 02

( TUG )

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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15:19:53 03/26/2009

CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM SETUP

8.2.2.2 HO-Path/STS-Path Overhead Setup

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (B) Overhead Setup > (2) HO-Path/STS-Path
overhead Setup

Function

HO-Path/STS-Path overhead setup for XCU ports

Configuration
Field

Line Side
Aggregate line
AUG#
J1 LEN
EXP J1 MSG
TX J1 MSG
HP EPSL

Setting Options
XCU1(W), XCU2(E)
Port 1, Port 2
Setup by user
16-BYTE(Space Padding)
16-BYTE(NULL Padding)
1-BYTE
Setup by Users
Setup by Users
00~FF

Default
XCU1(W)
Port 1
1
NULL

02

Screen for HO-Path/STS-Path Trace Message Setup


First, select the line side, aggregate line and AUG number.
O9500R
=== HO-Path/STS-Path Trace Message Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

10:13:46 07/22/2008

Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1


AUG1#
: 1

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Press Enter, the screen will appear as follows.


O9500R
=== HO-Path/STS-Path Trace Message Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1
AUG1#
: 1

15:11:17 10/30/2008

J1_LEN : NULL

HP_EPSL : 02

( TUG )

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Press Enter again to set up EXP JI MSG and TX JI MSG.


O9500R
=== HO-Path/STS-Path Trace Message Setup =15:11:17 10/30/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1
AUG1#
: 1
J1_LEN : 16-BYTE
EXP_J1_MSG :
TX_J1_MSG :

HP_EPSL : 02

( TUG )

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

87

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8.2.3 ALS/APSD Setup

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (E)ALS/APSD Setup

Function

ALS is an acronym for Automatic Laser Shutdown. APSD is an acronym for


Automatic Power Shut Down. ALS/APSD follows standards set out in G.664.

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

XCU2(E) P1 power down


XCU2(E) P2 power down
XCU1(W) P1 power down
XCU1(W) P2 power down
ALS Enable
Pulse Repetition time for Automatic Restart (sec.)

ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
60~300

Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
300

Screen for ALS/APSD Setup

O9500R
=== ALS/APSD Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
XCU2(E)
XCU2(E)
XCU1(W)
XCU1(W)

P1
P2
P1
P2

power
power
power
power

down:
down:
down:
down:

10:30:15 07/22/2008

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

ALS enable : OFF


pulse repetition time for automatic restart(sec) : 300
XCU2(E)
XCU2(E)
XCU1(W)
XCU1(W)

P1
P2
P1
P2

manual
manual
manual
manual

restart
restart
restart
restart

:
:
:
:

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

88

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8.2.4 DCC Channel Setup

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (F) DCC channel setup

Function

DCC is an acronym for Data Communication Channel.

Configuration
Field

XCU1 DCC1(P1) Channels


XCU1 DCC2 Channels
XCU2 DCC1(P1) Channels

Setting Options
OFF
Section DCC(D1-D3)
Line DCC(D4-D12)
Composite(D1-D12)

Default

Section DCC(D1-D3)

XCU2 DCC2 Channels

Screen for DCC Chanel Setup

O9500R
=== DCC Channel Setup ===
TAB or Enter key to select
XCU1
XCU1
XCU2
XCU2

DCC1(P1) Channels : Section DCC(D1-D3)


DCC2 Channels
: Section DCC(D1-D3)
DCC1(P1) Channels : Section DCC(D1-D3)
DCC2 Channels
: Section DCC(D1-D3)

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

89

10:35:47 07/22/2008

CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM SETUP

8.2.5 Path Granularity

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (G) Path Granularity

Function

Set up the granularity of the SDH/SONET path

How to Set Up
Use the arrow key to move the cursor. Use the Tab key to scroll in your setting. Setting
choices for Port # are: GROUP-1 and GROUP-2. After selecting your settings, press the Enter
key.
O9500R
=== Path Granularity ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Port#

11:50:34 08/13/2007

: GROUP-1

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

A full Path Granularity screen will appear for the port you selected.
Setting choices are as follows:
Path Granularity Settings
Field
SDH Settings
HO-Path granularity
AU4-TUG3
AU3-3
SDH
TU3,
AU3,
LO-Path granularity
TU11,
TU11, TU12
TU12

SONET

VC4
BYPASS

Path Granularity Settings


Field
SONET Settings
STS3 granularity
STS3,
STS3C
STS1 granularity
VT2, STS1, VT15
BYPASS

Note: When the displayed setting for LO-Path/STS1 is BYPASS, no other setting choices are
possible.
O9500R
=== Path Granularity ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Port#

19:04:06 07/24/2008

: Group-1

============================== XCU1(W) ==============================


AUG1#
:
1
2
3
4
HO-Path
Granularity : AU4-TUG3
AU4-TUG3
AU4-TUG3
AU4-TUG3
LO-Path#1 Granularity : TU12
TU12
TU12
TU12
LO-Path#2 Granularity : TU12
TU12
TU12
TU12
LO-path#3 Granularity : TU12
TU12
TU12
TU12

============================== XCU2(E) ==============================


AUG1#
:
1
2
3
4
HO-Path
Granularity : AU4-TUG3
AU4-TUG3
AU4-TUG3
AU4-TUG3
LO-Path#1 Granularity : TU12
TU12
TU12
TU12
LO-Path#2 Granularity : TU12
TU12
TU12
TU12
LO-path#3 Granularity : TU12
TU12
TU12
TU12

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

A prompt will ask if you wish to change the Configuration. Press Y for yes.
>> C han ge conf igu rat ion (Y/ N)? (No te: to save ,pl eas e us e V -co mman d)

Press the Esc key twice to SDH/SONET Configuration Setup Menu. Press the Esc key to
return to the Controller Menu. You must now store the new configuration. The full menu path
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for storing a configuration is as follows: V > Store/Retrieve Backup Config

8.2.6 MSP APS Command

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (G) Path Granularity

Function

MSP is an acronym for Multiplexer Section Protection. APS is an


acronym for Automatic Protection Switching.

How to Set Up
The MSP APS Command Setup screen will appear. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor
to each field. Use the Tab key to scroll in your settings. Press the Enter key.
Note: You must set up the MSP 1+1 mode prior to using the MSP APS command. The
MSP1+1 protection must be switched to ON.
Field
APS Command

Setting Options
CLR,
Lockout,
FS to PRI,
FS to SEC,
MS to PRI,
MS to SEC"

Default Setting
CLR

O9500R
=== MSP APS Command ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Note
Clear
Lockout
Force Switch to Primary
Force Switch to
Secondary
Manual Switch to Primary
Manlual Switch to
Secondary
14:28:48 05/06/2009

Group1 Member : XCU1-P1 & XCU2-P1


Group2 Member : XCU1-P2 & XCU2-P2
[--- Group1 ---]
APS Command : FS to PRI
Working Line : XCU1(W)

Note :
FS
MS
PRI
SEC

=
=
=
=

[--- Group2 ---]


disable

Force Switch
Manual Switch
Primary
Secondary

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

A prompt will ask if you want to change the configuration. Press Y for Yes.
>> Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note:to save,please use V-command)

You will be returned to the SDH/SONET Configuration Setup menu. Press the Esc key to
return to the Controller Menu. You must now store the new configuration. The full menu path
for storing a configuration is as follows:
V > Store/Retrieve Backup Config

8.2.7 Loopback/Diagnostics Setup


For loopback and diagnostics overview, please refer to chapter 5.
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8.2.7.1 XCU Port Loopback Test

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup> (L) Loopback/Diagnostics Setup > (A) XCU Port
Loopback Test

Function

Setup loopback timer for XCU port

Configuration
Field

Loopback Timer (sec.)

Setting Options
0~99999

Default
00060

Screen for XCU Port Loopback Test

O9500R
=== XCU Port Loopback Test ===
11:50:52 07/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: 0~99999, BACKSPACE to edit
Loopback Timer : 00060 second(s)
('0' second represents doing loopback(s) in unlimited time.)
(Warning!Line will not recover if doing loopback(s) in unlimited time.)

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.2.7.2 XCU Diagnostics

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (L) Loopback/Diagnostics Setup > (B) XCU
Diagnostics

Function

Setup XCU diagnostic patterns

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Line Side
Aggregate Line

XCU1, XCU2
Port 1, Port 2, Port 2 (Full)

Default
XCU1
Port1

Screen for XCU Diagnostics

O9500R
=== XCU Diagnostics ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

11:56:53 07/22/2008

Send Test Pattern to =>


Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate Line : Port-1

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Press Enter to see the test pattern parameters.


O9500R
=== XCU Diagnostics ===
17:43:33 10/30/2008
Press S to stop sending patterns or R to reset patterns
Sending Test Pattern to =>
Line Side : XCU1(W)
AUG1#
: 1

Aggregate Line : Port-1


VC4 : FULL

Test Pattern : PRBS(2^23)


---- BERT Status ---SYNC State : LOST SYNC
Elapsed Second(s) : 1951
Bit Error count(s): 0
BER
: 0.0
ES
: 0
ESR
: 0.0
SES
: 0
SESR
: 0.0
UAS
: 1951
Insert error(s) : 1
<< Left arrow key to clear status, right arrow key to insert error >>
<< ESC key to return to previous menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>

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8.2.8 Performance Setup/Clear


8.2.8.1 Clear Performance Data

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup >(R) Performance Setup/Clear > (C) Clear


Performance Data

Function

Clear previous performance data records

How to Set Up

Enter Command C, a prompt Clear performance data? will appear.


To clear all performance data, press Y to confirm.

Screen for Clear Performance Data:

O9500R

=== Performance Setup/Clear ===

C -> Clear Performance Data


D -> Performance Threshold Setup

>> Clear performance data - are you sure [Y/N] ?

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8.2.8.2 Performance Threshold Cross Alarm Setup

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup >(R) Performance Setup/Clear>


(D) Performance Threshold Cross Alarm Setup
Set up performance threshold rage and status

Function

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

En/Dis
Severity

En, Dis
Info, Crit, Majr, Minr
1~99999

Threshold

Default
En
Info
RS-BIP(B1): 02400
MS-BIP(B2): 09600
MS-REI : 09600
HP-BIP(B3): 02400
HP-REI : 02400
LP-BIP(V5): 00600
LP-REI(V5): 00600
LP-BIP(B3): 02400
LP-REI(B3): 19200

Screen for Perf. Threshold Cross Alarm Setup:

O9500R
=== Perf. Threshold Cross Alarm Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Monitor Point
RS-BIP(B1)
MS-BIP(B2)
MS-REI
HP-BIP(B3)
HP-REI
LP-BIP(V5)
LP-REI(V5)
LP-BIP(B3)
LP-REI(B3)

En/Dis
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN

severity
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO

Threshold
02400
09600
09600
02400
02400
00600
00600
02400
19200

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.2.9 Idle Path Alarm Insertion Setup

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (N) Idle Path Alarm Insertion Setup

Function

Insert alarm for idle path

Configuration
Field

Alarm inserted for idle path(without XC)

Setting Options

Default

HP-UNEQ/LP-UNEQ
AU-AIS/TU-AIS

HP-UNEQ/LP-UNEQ

Screen for Idle Path Alarm Insertion Setup

Press ENTER after selection. A prompt will ask Change configuration (Y/N)? Press Y to
confirm.
O9500R
Idle Path Alarm Insertion Setup
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

17:15:51 11/05/2009

Alarm inserted for idle path(without XC) : HP-UNEQ/LP-UNEQ

>> Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note:to save,please use V-command)


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.2.10 SNCP/UPSR APS Setup
SNCP/UPSR is an acronym for Sub-Network Connection Protection. APS is an acronym for Automatic
Protection Switching.

Command Path

(H) SDH/SONET Setup > (M) SNCP/UPSR APS Setup

Function

Use command to set up the working pattern of SNCP/UPSR APS

Configuration

There will be two commands: (A) SNCP/UPSR APS Command; (B)


SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup.

The SNCP/UPSR APS Setup screen will appear. Press A or B.


O9500R

=== SNCP/UPSR APS Setup ===

16:58:16 09/06/2011

A -> SNCP/UPSR APS Command


B -> SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup
<< Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command >>

SNCP/UPSR APS Command Procedure


Press A to access the SNCP/UPSR APS Command screen.
The SNCP/UPSR APS Command screen will appear. Use the arrow key to move the cursor. Use the
Tab key to scroll in settings.
Note: Some settings must be keyed in.
SDH/SONET SNCP/UPSR APS Command
SDH Settings
SONET Settings
XCU1(W) or XCU2(E)
1~2
1~4
1~3
1~21 for VC12, 1~28 for VC11
1~21 for VT2, 1~28 for VT15
Clear, FS to PRI., FS to SEC., MS to PRI., MS to SEC., Lockout of
protection

Field
Slot
Port
AUG1#
VC3/TUG-3#
VC1x#
VTx#
Command

Screen for SNCP/UPSR APS Command Setup


O950 0R
=== SN CP/U PSR AP S Co mma nd ===
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B/` : RO LL UP/ DOWN OP TIO NS

Slot
Port
AUG1
VC3/ TUG 3
VC1x
Comm and

:
:
:
:
:
:

XCU 1(W )
1
1
1
01
Cle ar

Note :
FS
MS
PRI
SEC

=
=
=
=

F orc e S witc h
M anu al Swit ch
P rim ary
S eco nda ry

<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu >>

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SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup


Press B to access the SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup screen. Key in your settings. Press the
Enter key.

Field
Slot
Port
AUG1#
VC3/TUG-3#
VC1x#
VTx#
Revertive

SDH/SONET SNCP/UPSR APS Command


SDH Settings
SONET Settings
XCU1(W) or XCU2(E)
1~2
1~4
1~3
1~21 for VC12, 1~28 for VC11
1~21 for VT2, 1~28 for VT15
Revertive, Non-Revertive

Screen for SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup


O9500R
=== SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Slot
: XCU1(W)
Port
: 1
AUG1
: 1
VC3/TUG3 : 1
VC1x
: 01
Revertive: Non-Revertive

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.3

PDH Setup
8.3.1 QDS 1:1 Protection
(K) PDH Setup > (A) QDS1:1 Protection

Command Path

Setup QDS 1:1 function for each port


Function
Screen for QDS1:1 Protection

O9500R

=== QDS1 1:1 Protection ===

Protect Pair(Master:Backup)
Port 1 Port 2
=========================== ======== ========
Slot 11:12 (
:
) --------- --------Slot 13:14 (
:
) --------- --------Slot 15:16 (
:
) --------- ---------

Protection
Slot 11:12
Slot 13:14
Slot 15:16

Working Port
(
:
)
(
:
)
(
:
)

Port 1

Port 2

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15:05:17 07/25/2008

Port 3
========
-------------------------

Port 3

Port 4
========
-------------------------

Port 4

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8.3.2 PDH Ring Protection

Command Path

(K) PDH Setup > (B) PDH Ring Protection

Function

Setup PDH ring protection for each port

Configuration
Field

PDH Ring Protection


Switching Interval
Station

Setting Options
Enable, Disable
0~9
Master, Slave

Default
Disable
05
Slave

Screen for PDH Ring Protection

O9500R
=== PDH Ring Protection ===
15:36:51 07/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
PDH Ring Protection: DISABLE
Switching Interval : 05
Station : SLAVE
Slot(Model)
Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Port 4
==============
======= ======= ======= =======
11 (
)
------- ------- ------- ------12 (
)
------- ------- ------- ------13 (
)
------- ------- ------- ------14 (
)
------- ------- ------- ------15 (
)
------- ------- ------- ------16 (
)
------- ------- ------- -------

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.3.3 Bit Error Rate Test

Command Path

(K) PDH Setup > (B) Bit Error Rate Test

Function

Set up the slot and port for Bert test

Configuration

Screen for Bit Error Rate Test

O9500R
=== BERT Test ===
18:35:06 10/30/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Test Slot
: VTE1 ( VTE1 )
Test Port
: P2
Pattern Type : 2exp20-1
Split Mode : Send AIS
Test Channel : Mapped
Test Map
: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
User Pattern : 00000000
Period(sec) : 0000000
Test Enable : DISABLED

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.4

Map Setup

Before map setup, please set up the SDH/SONET mode first.


Follow the command path Main Menu> (H) SDH/SONET Setup > (A) System Mode Setup to
set up or to change the SDH/SONET mode, or Main Menu> (D) SDH/SONET Display > (A)
System Mode Display to check the systems current mode.

8.4.1 Cross Connect Create

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (A) Cross Connect Create

Function

Set up a cross connect map

How to Set Up
A sample setup screen is shown below.
Xcon type is used to set the cross connect type.
Xcon Type

: Bi-Xc

Count is used to establish the number of cross connects you wish to make at one time.
Count

: 63

KLM is the standard mapper for SDH. (The standard mapper for SONET is also KLM but the
parameters are different then those shown here.)
KLM

: [ TUG3#1, TUG2#1, TU12#1 ]

Source displays the source slot channel status.


o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

Destination displays the destination slot channel status.


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o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

o o o
o o o
o o o

0 means that a timeslot is free for setting up a cross-connect. X means that a cross-connect
already exists on that timeslot or the path granularity of card is mismatched.
O9500R
=== Cross Connect Create Setup ===
11:45:02 09/02/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Granularity
: TU12
Xcon Type
: Bi-Xc
Count
: 01
-------------------------------- Source -------------------------------------From Slot
: XCU1(W)
From AUG1 : 1
From Port
: 1
From TS
: 1 -VC3/TUG3 01 -VC1x
KLM
: [ TUG3#1, TUG2#1, TU12#1 ]
-------------------------------- Destination --------------------------------To Slot
: XCU1(W)
To AUG1
: 1
To Port
: 1
To TS
: 1 -VC3/TUG3 01 -VC1x
KLM
: [ TUG3#1, TUG2#1, TU12#1 ]
VC3/TUG3 VC1x : Source
#1
01~21 : o o o
#2
01~21 : o o o
#3
01~21 : o o o

->
o
o
o

XCU1(W)
o o
o
o o
o
o o
o

VC3/TUG3 VC1x : Destination


#1
01~21 : o o o
o o
#2
01~21 : o o o
o o
#3
01~21 : o o o
o o

Port#1 AUG1#1
o o
o o o
o o
o o o
o o
o o o

Timeslot
o o o
o o o
o o o

Available
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o

-> XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 Timeslot Available


o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

There are six basic steps to setting up a cross-connect on the O9500R.

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1. Select the granularity


Field
SDH
SONET

Granularity Settings
TU11, TU12, AU4/C4, TU3, AU3/C3
VT2, STS3C, STS1 and VT15

2. Select a Map Number (map 1 or map 2)


3. Select a Source slot (ie. a from slot). The available options are: XCU1(W), XCU2(E),
TRIB-1, TRIB-3, TRIB-5, TRIB-6, TRIB-7, TRIB-8 and INB.E1. Then, according to the type of
card in the source slot you chose, you must choose a parameter. Parameter options are listed
in Table 6- 16, below.

XCU1(W) or
XCU2(E)

Parameters
SDH
SONET
Port#
AUG1#
STS3#
VC3/TUG3#
STS1#
VC1x#
VTx#

Parameter
Setting Options
1~2
1~4
1~3
1~28

E1/T1 card

Port#

1~63

B155/622 card

Port#
AUG1#1
VC3/TUG3#
VC1x

Slot Type

STS3#
STS1#
VTx#

INB. E1 (Inband E1)

Port#

Ethernet card

WAN#
Channel#

1~9
1~63

E3/T3 card

Port#
Channel#

1~3
1~28

7FOM

Port#
Channel#

1~7
1~4

103

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1~4
1~3
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4. Select a channel count (ie. how many channels you want to set a cross connect for at one
time).
For example, if you choose a source channel as:
Source Channel: XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 VC3/TUG3#1 VC1x#3;
and you choose a destination channel as:
Destination Channel: TRIB1(E1) Port#3;
and you set the count at 5, you will create the following 5 cross-connects.
y

Select a Destination slot (ie. a to slot). The available options are: XCU1(W), XCU2(E),
TRIB- 1, TRIB-3, and INB.E1 Then, according to the type of card in the destination slot you
chose, you must choose a parameter.
From Source Channel
XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 VC3/TUG3#1 VC1x#3

To Destination Channel
TRIB1(E1 card) Port#3

XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 VC3/TUG3#1 VC1x#4

TRIB1(E1 card) Port#4

XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 VC3/TUG3#1 VC1x#5

TRIB1(E1 card) Port#5

XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 VC3/TUG3#1 VC1x#6

TRIB1(E1 card) Port#6

XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 VC3/TUG3#1 VC1x#7

TRIB1(E1 card) Port#7

6. Select the Xcon Type.


Setting options are: UNI-XC (uni-directional XC),
BI-XC (bi-directional XC)
Field
Xcon Type

Setting Options
UNI-XC (uni-directional XC)
BI-XC (bi-directional XC)

Figure 8-2 Cross Connect Diagram

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7. After all parameters have been selected, press the Enter key.
A prompt will ask if you are sure. Press Y for yes.
>>Are you sure (Y/N)?

If your mapping is successful the following Success prompt will be superimposed on your
existing screen.
XC Success!!!

Press the Space bar. Your map will appear.


O9500R
=== Cross Connect Create Setup ===
11:45:02 09/02/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Granularity
: TU12
Xcon Type
: Bi-Xc
Count
: 01
-------------------------------- Source -------------------------------------From Slot
: XCU1(W)
From AUG1 : 1
From Port
: 1
From TS
: 1 -VC3/TUG3 01 -VC1x
KLM
: [ TUG3#1, TUG2#1, TU12#1 ]
-------------------------------- Destination --------------------------------To Slot
: XCU1(W)
To AUG1
: 1
To Port
: 1
To TS
: 1 -VC3/TUG3 01 -VC1x
KLM
: [ TUG3#1, TUG2#1, TU12#1 ]
VC3/TUG3 VC1x : Source
#1
01~21 : o o o
#2
01~21 : o o o
#3
01~21 : o o o

->
o
o
o

XCU1(W)
o o
o
o o
o
o o
o

VC3/TUG3 VC1x : Destination


#1
01~21 : o o o
o o
#2
01~21 : o o o
o o
#3
01~21 : o o o
o o

Port#1 AUG1#1
o o
o o o
o o
o o o
o o
o o o

Timeslot
o o o
o o o
o o o

Available
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o

-> XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 Timeslot Available


o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o

You must now store the new mapping configuration. Press the Esc key twice to return to the
SDH/SONET Configuration Setup. Press the Esc key to return to the Controller Menu. The
full menu path for storing a configuration is as follows:
V > Store/Retrieve Backup Config

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8.4.2 Cross Connect Delete

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (B) Cross Connect Delete

Function

Delete a cross connect map under SDH or SONET mode


The Cross Connect Delete screen will appear. The procedure to delete a cross connect is
similar to the procedure for setting up a cross connect, except that you only need to select
the map, count and destination channel. Use the arrow key to move the cursor.

How to Set Up

Scroll in your setting for Map. Choices are: map1 and map2.
Key in your setting for Count. Setting range is 1~84.
Press the Enter key.

Cross Connect Delete Settings


Field
Settings
Map
map1, map2
Count
1~84

O950 0R
== = C ros s Co nne ct Dele te Set up = ==
1 7:00 :51 09 /06/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : 1 ~84, BA CKS PACE to ed it

Coun t
: 01
---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- -- D est ina tion -- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- To S lot
: XCU 1(W)
To AU G1
: 1
To P ort
: 1
To TS
: 1 -VC3 /TU G3
01 -VC 1x
KL M
: [ TUG3 #1, TU G2#1 , T U12 #1 ]
VC3/ TUG 3
#1
#2
#3

V C1x
0 1~21
0 1~21
0 1~21

:
:
:
:

Des tina tio n - > XC U1( W) Port #1 AUG 1#1 Tim esl ot A vai lab le
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o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o

<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu >>

A prompt will ask if you are sure. Press Y for Yes if you want to delete.
>>Are you sure (Y/N)?

A fresh prompt will advise you that the deletion was successful.
XC Delete Success!!!

This procedure is complete. Press the Esc key twice to return to the Controller Menu.
The full menu path for storing a configuration is as follow:
V > Store/Retrieve Backup Config

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8.4.3 Path-protected TSA Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (O) Path-protected TSA Setup

Function

How to Set Up

Setup Path-protected TSA (Time Slot Assignment) under SDH or SONET mode
The Path-protected TSA Setup screen will appear. The procedure is to choose the
selected map for Path-protected TSI.
Use the arrow key to place the asterisk (*) beside the map you will use to set up the TSA.
Press the Enter key.

O950 0R

= == Pat h-pr ote cte d TS A S etu p == =

>> S ele ct Map ? * MAP -1

Field
Select Map

1 1:45 :36 09 /02/ 201 1

MAP -2

Setting Options
MAP-1, MAP-2

Default Setting
NULL

Note

Then, an expended setup will appear. This screen is used to set up P.P.A.D. (Path-protected ADD & DROP)
between Primary TP (Termination Point), Secondary TP, and Protected TP. The relationship between the three is
shown in the figure below.
Note: P.P.A.D is used for Ring topology with SNCP protection

Secondary
TP

Primary
TP

Protected TP

There are seven steps to set up P.P.A.D:


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Select map-1 or map-2


Select granularity
Select Primary TP (choose slot, port, channel, etc. just as you would when setting up a cross-connect.
Select Secondary TP (slot, port, channel, etc.)
Select Protected TP (slot, port, channel, etc.)
Select channel count
Press the Enter key

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O950 0R
= == Pat h-pr ote cte d TS A S etu p == =
1 1:45 :36 09 /02/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B/` : RO LL UP/ DOWN OP TIO NS
Gran ula rit y
: TU1 2
Xcon Ty pe
: PP- A&D
Coun t
: 01
---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- -- P rim ary TP --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- From Sl ot
: XCU 1(W)
Fr om AUG1
: 1
From Po rt
: 1
Fr om TS
: 1 -VC3 /TU G3
01 -VC 1x
KL M
: [ TUG3 #1, TU G2#1 , T U12 #1 ]
---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- -- S eco nda ry T P - --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- From Sl ot
: XCU 1(W)
Fr om AUG1
: 1
From Po rt
: 1
Fr om TS
: 1 -VC3 /TU G3
01 -VC 1x
KL M
: [ TUG3 #1, TU G2#1 , T U12 #1 ]
---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- -- P rot ect ed T P - --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- To S lot
: XCU 1(W)
To AU G1
: 1
To P ort
: 1
To TS
: 1 -VC3 /TU G3
01 -VC 1x
KL M
: [ TUG3 #1, TU G2#1 , T U12 #1 ]
VC3/ TUG 3
#1
#2
#3

V C1x
0 1~21
0 1~21
0 1~21

:
:
:
:

Pro tect ed TP
o o o
o o
o o o
o o
o o o
o o

-> X CU1 (W) Por t#1 AU G1#1


o
o o o
o o o
o
o
o o o
o o o
o
o
o o o
o o o
o

Ti mes lot
o o
o
o o
o
o o
o

Ava ila ble


o o
o o o
o o
o o o
o o
o o o

<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu >>

Normally, the bottom region of the screen will display the Protected TP channel status.
Note: The bottom region of the Path-protected TSA Setup screen displays PrimaryTP/ Secondary TP/ Protected
TP slot channel status. In our sample screen below, xxxxxxxxxx is shown.
VC3/TUG3 VC1x : xxxxxxxxxxx
#1
01~21 : o o o
o o
#2
01~21 : o o o
o o
#3
01~21 : o o o
o o

-> XCU1(W) Port#1 AUG1#1 Timeslot Available


o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o

xxxxxxxxxxx can be Primary TP, Secondary TP or Protected TP. It depends on the cursor position. (Cursor is
moved by the arrow keys.)
When the cursor is placed over the Primary TP parameter selection area of the setup screen, the bottom region of
the screen will display the Primary TP channel status.
When the cursor is placed over the Secondary TP parameter selection area of the setup screen, the bottom region
of the screen will display the Secondary TP channel status.
o means that a timeslot is free for setting up a TSA
x means that a Xc (cross-conect) already exists on that timeslot
- means that the granularity is mismatched

8.4.4 Clear XCU Port Cross Connect

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (Q) Clear XCU Port Cross Connect

Function

How to Set Up

To clear XCU port cross connect setup


The Clear XCU Port Cross Connect Setup screen will appear. The procedure is to clear
the XCU port cross connect setup.
The Clear XCU Port Cross Connect screen will appear. Key in your setting. Press the
Enter key.

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O950 0R
=== Cl ear XCU Po rt Cros s C onn ect ===
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B/` : RO LL UP/ DOWN OP TIO NS

1 1:45 :50 09 /02/ 201 1

Clea r a ll cros s c onn ect rel ate d to XC U1( W) P ORT #1

<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu >>

Field
Clear all cross connect related to

Setting Options
XCU1(W) PORT#1, XCU1(W) PORT#2,
XCU2(E) PORT#1, XCU2(E) PORT#2

A prompt will ask if you are sure. Press Y for yes.


>>Are you sure (Y/N)?
>>Clear Success!!!

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8.4.5 TE Mapper Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (M)TE Mapper Setup

Function

Set up E1/T1 mapper type and framing type for each virtual port (port 1~ port 21)

How to Set up

Choose E1, T1 or T1-VT12 for the mapper type, key in the OOS number. Choose
the frame mode for each frame and confirm with the settings. The frame numbers
and the setting options for frame mode vary according to the mapper type (E1, T1
or T1-VT12)
Note: T1 mapper does not support unframe mode.

Field
Mapper Type
OOS

Setting Options

Default

E1, T1, T1-VT12


0000~1111(binary)

Field
Frame (for E1 mapper)

E1
1101

Setting Options
CRC-ON
CRC-OFF
CAS-CRC-ON
CAS-CRC-OFF
UNFRAME
CAS-ESF
ESF
CAS-D4
D4

Frame (for T1, T1-VT12 mapper)

Options
CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check)
CAS (Channel Associated Signaling)
ESF (Extended Super-Frame)
CAS-ESF
CAS-D4
D4

Default
CRC-ON

ESF

Description
Frame ON, CRC ON, CAS OFF
Frame ON, CRC OFF, CAS ON
Frame ON, ESF ON
Frame ON, CAS ON, ESF ON
Frame ON,CAS ON, D4 ON
Frame ON, D4 ON

Sample Screen for TE Mapper Setup (E1 Mapper)


The E1 and T1-VT12 mapper support frames from P01 to P21, and the T1 support frames from P01 to P28.
O9500R
===TE Mapper Setup===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

17:48:31 10/29/2009

Mapper Type: E1
OOS
: 1101
[Frame Setup]
P01 Frame: UNFRAME
P02 Frame: UNFRAME
P03 Frame: CRC-ON
P04 Frame: CRC-ON
P05 Frame: CRC-ON
P06 Frame: CRC-ON
P07 Frame: CRC-ON
P08 Frame: CRC-ON
P09 Frame: CRC-ON
P10 Frame: CRC-ON

P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20

Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:

CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON
CRC-ON

P21 Frame: CRC-ON

Warning! Change Mapper Type will clear all map!


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>
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Sample Screen for TE Mapper Setup (T1 Mapper)

O9500R
===TE Mapper Setup===
13:31:58 11/10/2009
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Mapper Type: T1
OOS
: 1101
[Frame Setup]
P01 Frame: ESF
P02 Frame: ESF
P03 Frame: ESF
P04 Frame: ESF
P05 Frame: ESF
P06 Frame: ESF
P07 Frame: ESF
P08 Frame: ESF
P09 Frame: ESF
P10 Frame: ESF

P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20

Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:

ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF

P21
P22
P23
P24
P25
P26
P27
P28

Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:

ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF

Warning! Change Mapper Type will clear all map!


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Sample Screen for TE Mapper Setup (T1-VT12 Mapper)

O9500R
===TE Mapper Setup===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

17:48:31 10/29/2009

Mapper Type: T1-VT12


OOS
: 1101
[Frame Setup]
P01 Frame: ESF
P02 Frame: ESF
P03 Frame: ESF
P04 Frame: ESF
P05 Frame: ESF
P06 Frame: ESF
P07 Frame: ESF
P08 Frame: ESF
P09 Frame: ESF
P10 Frame: ESF

P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20

Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:

ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF

P21 Frame: ESF

Warning! Change Mapper Type will clear all map!


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.4.6 More TE Mapper Function
8.4.6.1 TE Mapper Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (P) More TE Mapper Setup > (A) TE Mapper Setup

Function

Set up E1/T1 mapper type and framing type for each virtual port (port 1~ port
21)

Configuration

The configuration is the same with TE Mapper Setup: (G) Map Setup > (M)TE
Mapper Setup

Screen for TE Mapper Setup

O9500R
===TE Mapper Setup===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Mapper Type: T1-VT12
OOS
: 1101
[Frame Setup]
P01 Frame: ESF
P02 Frame: ESF
P03 Frame: ESF
P04 Frame: ESF
P05 Frame: ESF
P06 Frame: ESF
P07 Frame: ESF
P08 Frame: ESF
P09 Frame: ESF
P10 Frame: ESF

P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20

Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:
Frame:

ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF

P21 Frame: ESF

Warning! Change Mapper Type will clear all map!


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.4.6.2 Trace Message & EPSL Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (P) More TE Mapper Setup > (B) Trace Message & EPSL
Setup

Function

This is to set up the LO(lower order) path overhead that goes through the TE
mapper from the low speed card to the controller card.

Configuration

Field
TE Mapper Port
J2 LEN

LP_EPSL
LP_TX_PSL

Setting Options
For E1 and T1-V12: 01~21
For T1: 01~28
16-Byte (space padding)
16-Byte (NULL Padding)
64-Byte (space padding)
64-Byte (NULL Padding)
NULL
0~7
0~7

Default
01
NULL

2
2

Screen for Trace Message & EPSL Setup

O9500R
=== Trace Message Setup & EPSL ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, BACKSPACE to edit, ESC to abort
TE Mapper Port# :02

J2_LEN :16-BYTE(Space Padding)


Expected_J2_MSG :1111
TX_J2_MSG :2222222________

LP_EPSL :2
LP_TX_PSL :2

( Asynchronous )
( Asynchronous )

Copy the same config. from Port#02 to Port#02

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.4.6.3 RDI Mode Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup >(P) More TE Mapper Setup > (C) RDI Mode Setup

Function

Set up RDI (Remote Defect Indication) mode for each virtual port. E1 and
T1-VT12 mode support 21 virtual ports, and T1 supports 28 virtual ports The
system will then automatically configure the TEM RDI alarm type according to
your setup choices.

Configuration

Field

Setting Option
RDI, E-RDI

Port

Default
RDI

Screen for RDI Mode Setup

For E1 and T1-VT12 mode:


O9500R
=== TEM RDI Mode Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

[RDI
P01:
P02:
P03:
P04:
P05:
P06:
P07:
P08:
P09:
P10:

mode]
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI

P11:
P12:
P13:
P14:
P15:
P16:
P17:
P18:
P19:
P20:

RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI

00:06:55 03/25/2010

P21: RDI

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

For T1 Mode:
O9500R
=== TEM RDI Mode Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

[RDI
P01:
P02:
P03:
P04:
P05:
P06:
P07:
P08:
P09:
P10:

mode]
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI

P11:
P12:
P13:
P14:
P15:
P16:
P17:
P18:
P19:
P20:

RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI

P21:
P22:
P23:
P24:
P25:
P26:
P27:
P28:

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI
RDI

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8.4.6.4 General Alarm Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup >(P) More TE Mapper Setup > (D) General Alarm Setup

Function

This is to enable or disable the alarm types for each T1/E1 mapper port.

Configuration
SDH mode

SONET mode

Alarm Name
TU-LOP

SNMP Index
Alarm Name
1001
LOP-V

SNMP Index
1021

TU-AIS

1002

AIS-V

1022

LP-UNEQ

1003

UNEQ-V

1023

LP-PLM

1004

PLM-V

1024

LP-TIM

1005

TIM-V

1025

LP-RDI-P

1006

RDI-P-V

1026

LP-RDI-S

1007

RDI-S-V

1027

LP-RDI-C

1008

RDI-C-V

1028

LP-V5-REI

1009

V5-REI-V

1029

LP-V5-BIP

1010

V5-BIP-V

1030

Line-LOF

1011

Line-AIS

1012

Line-RAI/YEL

1013

Severity
Critical
Major
Minor
Info
Disable

Same as SDH mode

Screen for General Alarm Setup

O9500R
=== TEM General Alarm Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

TE Mapper Port# :02

Type
Alarm
Relay
Severity(for all ports)
TU-LOP
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
TU-AIS
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-UNEQ
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-PLM
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-TIM
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-RDI-P
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-RDI-S
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-RDI-C
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-V5-REI
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
LP-V5-BIP
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
Line-LOF
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
Line-AIS
DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
Line-RAI/YEL DISABLED DISABLED MAJR
Performance DISABLED DISABLED
Copy the same config. from Port#02 to Port#02

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.4.6.5 Loopback Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (P) More TE Mapper Setup > (E) Loopback Setup

Function

Set up the loopback type for each virtual port. E1 and T1-VT12 mode support
21 virtual ports, and T1 supports 28 virtual ports

Configuration
Field

Setting Options
Off
To-Low-Speed,
To-System

Port

Default
Off

Screen for Loopback Setup

For E1, T1-VT12 Mode:


O9500R
=== Loopback Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

[Loopback]
P01: TO-LOW-SPEED
P02: TO-SYSTEM
P03: OFF
P04: OFF
P05: OFF
P06: OFF
P07: OFF
P08: OFF
P09: OFF
P10: OFF

P11:
P12:
P13:
P14:
P15:
P16:
P17:
P18:
P19:
P20:

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

00:19:13 04/21/2010

P21: OFF

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

For T1 Mode:
O9500R
=== TEM RDI Mode Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

[RDI
P01:
P02:
P03:
P04:
P05:
P06:
P07:
P08:
P09:
P10:

mode]
TO-LOW-SPEED
TO-SYSTEM
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

P11:
P12:
P13:
P14:
P15:
P16:
P17:
P18:
P19:
P20:

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

P21:
P22:
P23:
P24:
P25:
P26:
P27:
P28:

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

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8.4.6.6 SNCP/UPSR APS Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (P) More TE Mapper Setup > (F) SNCP/UPSR APS Setup

Function

Use command to set up the working pattern of SNCP/UPSR APS in TE


Mapper.

Configuration

There will be two commands: (A) SNCP/UPSR APS Command; (B)


SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup. The port number varies according to the
mapper type (E1, T1 or T1-VT12). Please set up the Mapper Type in TE
Mapper Setup before set up the SNCP APS command.

The SNCP/UPSR APS Setup screen will appear. Press A or B.


TE Mapper

=== SNCP/UPSR APS Setup ===

11:54:38 09/02/2011

A -> SNCP/UPSR APS Command


B -> SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup
<< Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command >>

SNCP/UPSR APS Command Procedure


Press A to access the SNCP/UPSR APS Command screen.
The SNCP/UPSR APS Command screen will appear. SNCP/UPSR is an acronym for Sub-Network Connection
Protection. APS is an acronym for Automatic Protection Switching. Use the arrow key to move the cursor.
Use the Tab key to scroll in settings.
Note: Some settings must be keyed in.
TE Mapper SNCP/UPSR APS Command
E1
T1
T1-VT12
1-21
1-28
1-21
Clear, FS to PRI., FS to SEC., MS to PRI., MS to SEC., Lockout of
protection

Field
Port
Command

Screen for TE Mapper SNCP/UPSR APS Command Setup


TE M app er
=== SN CP/U PSR AP S Co mma nd ===
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B/` : RO LL UP/ DOWN OP TIO NS

Port

: 01

Comm and

: Cle ar

Note :
FS
MS
PRI
SEC

=
=
=
=

F orc e S witc h
M anu al Swit ch
P rim ary
S eco nda ry

<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu >>

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SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup
Press B to access the SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup screen. Key in your settings. Press the Enter key.
TE Mapper SNCP/UPSR APS Command
E1
T1
1-21
1-28
Revertive, Non-Revertive

Field
Port
Revertive

T1-VT12
1-21

Screen for TE Mapper SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup


TE Mapper
=== SNCP/UPSR Revertive Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Port

17:24:21 09/02/2011

: 01

Revertive: Non-Revertive

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

8.4.6.7 Performance Alarm/Threshold Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (P) More TE Mapper Setup > (G) Performance Alarm/Threshold
Setup

Function

This is to enable or disable the performance type for T1/E1 mapper

Configuration

Alarm Name

SNMP Index

Severity

Threshold

Default

BIP-V5

1014

1-99999

600

REI-V5

1015

Disable
Critical
Major
Minor
Info

1-99999

600

Line-ES

1016

Line-SES

1017

Line-UAS

1018

1-900

1-900

1-900

Screen for TEM Performance Alarm Setup

O9500R
=== TEM Performance Alarm Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Type
BIP-V5
REI-V5
Line-ES
Line-SES
Line-UAS

Alarm
Severity Threshold
DISABLED MAJR
00600
DISABLED MAJR
00600
DISABLED MAJR
001
DISABLED MAJR
001
DISABLED MAJR
001

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<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

8.4.6.8 Performance Clear

Command Path

(G) Map Setup >(P) More TE Mapper Setup > (H) Performance Clear

Function

This command is to clear the performance record.

O9500R

=== TE Mapper Setup ===

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->

00:22:30 04/21/2010

TE Mapper Setup
Trace Message & EPSL Setup
RDI Mode Setup
General Alarm Setup
Loopback Setup
SNCP/UPSR APS Setup
Performance Alarm/Threshold Setup
Performance Clear

>> Clear performance data - are you sure [Y/N] ?

8.4.7

TSI Function Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (E) TSI Function Setup

Function

Set up TSI function and its idle signaling and idle data

Configuration
Field

TSI Function
Idle Signaling
Idle Data

Setting Options

Default

1:1(Bidirection), 1:N(Multicast)
Set up by user
0~0xFF

1:1(Bidirection)
1010
FF

Screen for TSI function change:

O9500R
===TSI Function Setup===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
TSI Function : 1:1(Bidirection)
Idle Signalling: 1010
Idle Data
: FF

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.4.8 DS0 TSI Map Setup

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (D) DS0 TSI Map Setup

Set up DS0 TSI Map

Function

Screen for Map Delete


First, select the map type (map 1 or map 2).
O9500R
=== DS0 TSI Map Setup ===
16:22:54 11/03/2009
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target
Source
Target
PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot :11
===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port :
T.S. :01

T.S.#:01
Clear:No
d/v :d

Source
Slot :11
Port :
T.S. :01
Confirm?Yes

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Then, Select the target and source slot, port and time slot (T.S)
The data for inband management will show on the screen as below:
O9500R
=== DS0 TSI Map Setup ===
16:22:54 11/03/2009
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target
In-Band
Source
In-Band
Target
PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot :IN-B ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port :P1
1 d
17 d
1 d
17 d
T.S. :01
2 d
18 d
2 d
18 d
3 d
19 d
3 d
19 d
4 d
20 d
4 d
20 d
T.S.#:01
5 d
21 d
5 d
21 d
Clear:No
6 d
22 d
6 d
22 d
d/v :d
7 d
23 d
7 d
23 d
8 d
24 d
8 d
24 d
9 d
25 d
9 d
25 d
Source
10 d
26 d
10 d
26 d
Slot :IN-B
11 d
27 d
11 d
27 d
Port :P1
12 d
28 d
12 d
28 d
T.S. :01
13 d
29 d
13 d
29 d
14 d
30 d
14 d
30 d
Confirm?Yes 15 d
31 d
15 d
31 d
16 d
32 d
16 d
32 d
<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.4.9 Active Map Change

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (E) Active Map Change

Function

Change the current active map from one to the other

Press Y to change current active map


Configuration
Screen for Active Map Change

Select a map to be the currently working map and press ENTER.


Then press Y to confirm with the setting.
O9500R

=== Active Map Change ===

19:01:03 07/22/2008

Current Active Map: map1


Change Current Active Map to map2 (Y/N)?

8.4.10 Map Delete


(G) Map Setup > (F) Map Delete

Command Path

Delete XC information in map1 or map2


Function
Screen for Map Delete

O9500R
=== Map Delete ===
TAB or Enter key to select

19:02:14 07/22/2008

Delete All XC in MAP-1

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

8.4.11 Map Copy

Command Path

(G) Map Setup > (G) Map Delete

Copy the active map information to the other

Function

Screen for Map Delete


Select the map copy procedure (map1->map2 or map2->map1) and press ENTER.
Then press Y to confirm with the setting.
O9500R

=== Map Copy ===

18:57:57 10/30/2008

Copy Active Map to the Other Map: map1->map2


Copy Active Map to map2 (Y/N)?

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8.5

Alarm Setup
8.5.1 System Alarm Setup I

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (A ) System Alarm Setup I

Function

Setup severity levels for basic alarm types, including alarms for fan,
power, plug-in cards, etc. The severity levels include Critical, Major,
Minor and Info. Select the alarm severity from the four levels.

Configuration
Field

Overall alarm
Overall relay
For all alarm types:
Alarm
Relay

Setting Options

Default

Enabled, Disabled
Enabled, Disabled

Enabled
Disabled

Enabled, Disabled
Enabled, Disabled

Enabled
Disabled

Configuration for alarm severity levels:


Field
Alarm cut off
Power Loss/Uneqp
Fan Fail
Fan Module Uneqp
Overheat
TS Sync Loss
Log on and Log off
Optical Port Uneqp
Card In
Card out
Card Type Mismatch
Card Port Number Mismatch
Card Fail
Card Registration

Default

Setting Options
CRIT:CRITICAL, MAJR:MAJOR,
MINR:MINOR, INFO:INFORM

INFO
MAJR
MAJR
MINR
MAJR
INFO
INFO
CRIT
MAJR
MAJR
MAJR
MAJR
MAJR
MAJR

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Screen for System Alarm Setup I

O9500R
=== System Alarm Setup I ===
19:20:23 07/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Overall Alarm :ENABLED Overall Relay :DISABLED
type
alarm
relay
severity
Alm Cut Off
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
Power Loss/Uneqp
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Fan Fail
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Fan Module Uneqp
ENABLED
DISABLED MINR
Overheat
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Ts Sync Loss
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
Log On and Log Off
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
Optical port Uneqp
ENABLED
DISABLED CRIT
Card In
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Card Out
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Card Type Mismatch
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Card Port Number Mismatch ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Card Fail
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
Card Registration
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
(CRIT:CRITICAL, MAJR:MAJOR, MINR:MINOR, INFO:INFORM)
<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.2 System Alarm Setup II

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (B) System Alarm Setup II

Function

Setup severity levels for switch, tributary protection SYNC, XCU and
tributary takeover, XCU SYNC, SFP and LS modules

Configuration
Field

Alarm
Relay
Severity
SNCP Switch
MSP Switch
Trib Protection SYNC
Standby XCU Takeover
Standby Trib Takeover
XCU SYNC
SFP Tx Fail
SFP Rx Fail
SFP Temperature
LS Protection
LS ID Mismatch

Default

Setting Options

Enabled
Disabled

Enabled, Disabled
Enabled, Disabled

MAJR
INFO
MAJR

CRIT:CRITICAL, MAJR:MAJOR,
MINR:MINOR, INFO:INFORM

MAJR
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO

Screen for System Alarm Setup II

O9500R
=== System Alarm Setup II ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL
type
SNCP Switch
MSP Switch
Trib Protection SYNC
Standby XCU Takeover
Standby Trib Takeover
XCU SYNC
SFP Tx Fail
SFP Rx Fail
SFP Temperature
LS Protection
LS ID Mismatch

alarm
relay
severity
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
ENABLED
DISABLED MAJR
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO
ENABLED
DISABLED INFO

(CRIT:CRITICAL, MAJR:MAJOR, MINR:MINOR, INFO:INFORM)


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.3 Line Alarm Mask/Relay Setup

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (C) Line Alarm Mask/Relay Setup

Function

Setup alarm mask and relay for line side and aggregate line

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Line Side
Aggregate line

Default

XCU1, XCU2
Port1, Port2

XCU1
Port1

Screen for Line Alarm Mask/Relay Setup

O9500R
=== Line Alarm Mask/Relay Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1

19:22:08 07/22/2008

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>


O9500R
=== Line Alarm Mask/Relay Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1

Type

Alarm

Relay

PI-LOS
RS-LOF
RS-TIM
MS-SD
MS-SF
MS-AIS
MS-RDI
MS-REI
B1-BIP
B2-BIP

ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED

DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.4 High-Order/STS Path Alarm Mask/Relay Setup

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (D) High-Order/STS Path Alarm Mask/Relay Setup

Function

Setup high-order and STS path alarm mask and relay

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Line Side
Aggregate line
AUG#1

Default

XCU1, XCU2
Port1, Port2
1~4

XCU1
Port1
1

Screen for High-Order/STS Path Alarm Mask/Relay

O9500R
=== High-Order/STS Path Alarm Mask/Relay ===19:22:48 07/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1


AUG1#
: 1

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>


O9500R
=== High-Order/STS Path Alarm Mask/Relay ===10:50:48 10/31/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU2(E) Aggregate line : Port-2
AUG1#
: 1
Type
AU-LOP
AU-AIS
HP-SD
HP-SF
HP-UNEQ
HP-PLM
HP-TIM
HP-RDI-P
HP-RDI-S
HP-RDI-C
HP-LOM
HP-REI
HP-B3-BIP

Alarm

Relay

DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.5 Low-Order/VT Path Alarm Mask/Relay Setup

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (E) Low-Order/VT Path Alarm Mask/Relay Setup

Function

Setup low-order/VT path alarm mask and relay

Configuration
Field

Line Side
Aggregate line
AUG1#

Setting Options

Default

XCU1, XCU2
Port1, Port2
1~4

XCU1
Port1
1

Screen for Low-Order/VT Path Alarm Mask/Relay

O9500R
=== Low-Order/VT Path Alarm Mask/Relay ===19:23:35 07/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU1(W) Aggregate line : Port-1
AUG1#
: 1

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>


O9500R
=== Low-Order/VT Path Alarm Mask/Relay ===14:15:38 10/31/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
Line Side : XCU2(E) Aggregate line : Port-2
AUG1#
: 1
VC3/TUG3#
: 1
TU12#
: 01 (1,1,1)
Type
Alarm
Relay
TU-LOP
TU-AIS
LP-SD
LP-SF
LP-UNEQ
LP-PLM
LP-TIM
LP-RDI-P
LP-RDI-S
LP-RDI-C
LP-V5-REI
LP-V5-BIP

DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED
DISABLED DISABLED

Copy the same config. from TU12#01 to TU12#01

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.6 SDH/SONET Alarm Severity Setup

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (F) SDH/SONET Alarm Severity Setup

Function

Setup severity level for SDH/SONET alarm

For default rate please see the screen application below


Configuration
Screen for SDH/SONET Alarm Severity Setup (parameters under default condition)

O9500R
=== SDH/SONET Alarm Severity Setup === 19:24:16 07/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Line
Severity
--------------------PI-LOS
CRIT
RS-LOF
CRIT
RS-TIM
MINR
MS-SD
MINR
MS-SF
MINR
MS-AIS
MAJR
MS-RDI
MINR
MS-REI
MINR
B1-BIP
MINR
B2-BIP
MINR

HO Path
Severity
LO Path
Severity
----------------------------------------AU-LOP
MAJR
TU-LOP
MAJR
AU-AIS
MAJR
TU-AIS
MAJR
HP-SD
MINR
LP-SD
MINR
HP-SF
MINR
LP-SF
MINR
HP-UNEQ
MINR
LP-UNEQ
MINR
HP-PLM
MINR
LP-PLM
MINR
HP-TIM
MINR
LP-TIM
MINR
HP-RDI-P MINR
LP-RDI-P MINR
HP-RDI-S MINR
LP-RDI-S MINR
HP-RDI-C MINR
LP-RDI-C MINR
HP-LOM
MAJR
LP-REI
MINR
HP-REI
MINR
LP-BIP
MINR
HP-B3-BIP MINR

(CRIT:CRITICAL, MAJR:MAJOR, MINR:MINOR, INFO:INFORM)


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

8.5.7 External (Environment) Alarm Setup

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (G) External (Environment) Alarm Setup

Function

Setup external alarm relay status, severity level and alarm message

Configuration
Field

Alarm
Relay
Severity
Message
External Alarm1
External Alarm2
External Alarm3
External Alarm4

Setting Options

Default

Enabled, Disabled
Enabled, Disabled

Enabled
Disabled
MAJR

CRIT, MAJR, MINR, INFO

External Alarm1
External Alarm2
External Alarm3
External Alarm4

Setup by User

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Screen for External(Environment) Alarm Setup

O9500R
=== External(Environment) Alarm Setup ===17:30:11 11/05/2009
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Type
External
External
External
External

Alarm1
Alarm2
Alarm3
Alarm4

Alarm
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED

Relay
Severity
DISABLED MAJR
DISABLED MAJR
DISABLED MAJR
DISABLED MAJR

Message
external
external
external
external

alarm1
alarm2
alarm3
alarm4

(CRIT:CRITICAL, MAJR:MAJOR, MINR:MINOR, INFO:INFORM)


<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.8 SD/SF Threshold Setup

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (H) SD/SF Threshold Setup

Function

Setup threshold parameter for SD and SF

Configuration
Field

MS-SD
MS-SF
HP-SD
HP-SF
LP-SD
LP-SF

Setting Options

Default
1E-4
1E-3
1E-5
1E-4
1E-4
1E-3

1E-3 ~ 1E-11
1E-4 ~ 1E-11
1E-3 ~ 1E-11

Screen for SD/SF Threshold Setup

O9500R
=== SD/SF Threshold Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Type
---------MS-SD
MS-SF
HP-SD
HP-SF
LP-SD
LP-SF

Threshold
---------1E-4
1E-3
1E-5
1E-4
1E-4
1E-3

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.9 Insert AIS Alarm Setup

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (I) Insert AIS Alarm Setup

Function

Enable or Disable AIS alarm function

Configuration
Field

RS-TIM to AIS
MS-AIS to AIS
AU-LOP to AIS
AU-AIS to AIS
HP-UNEQ to AIS
HP-TIM to AIS
HP-LOM to AIS
HP-PLM to AIS
TU-LOP to AIS
TU-AIS to AIS
LP-UNEQ to AIS
LP-TIM to AIS
LP-PLM to AIS

Setting Options

Default

Enable, Disable

Enable

Screen for Line Insert AIS Alarm Setup

O9500R
=== Line Insert AIS Alarm Setup ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Type
Alarm
------------- -------RS-TIM to AIS : ENABLE
MS-AIS to AIS : ENABLE
AU-LOP to AIS : ENABLE
AU-AIS to AIS : ENABLE
HP-UNEQ to AIS : ENABLE
HP-TIM to AIS : ENABLE
HP-LOM to AIS : ENABLE
HP-PLM to AIS : ENABLE
TU-LOP to AIS : ENABLE
TU-AIS to AIS : ENABLE
LP-UNEQ to AIS : ENABLE
LP-TIM to AIS : ENABLE
LP-PLM to AIS : ENABLE

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.5.10 Alarm Output Setup
The function called alarm output setup is used to control the Alarm Output Connector for two purposes.

One is by system, under 3.2, there has a table definition which 4 ports for critical, major, minor, and
informative alarm status.

One is by user, under VT-100 menu tree, user can set the 4 ports either Open or Close and there has 63
characters for customer to define the port info.

Command Path

(M) Alarm Setup > (J) Alarm Output Setup

Function

Allow user manually to set the P1 to P4 of Alarm Output to Open or


Close

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Alarm Output Control


State (P1 to P4)

User, System
Open, Close

Info

Maximum 63 characters
(ASCII character code)

Default
System
Only function when the Alarm Output
Control set to by user

Screen for Alarm Output Setup

O950 0R
= == Alar m O utp ut S etu p = ==
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B/` : RO LL UP/ DOWN OP TIO NS

0 1:35 :06 10 /06/ 201 1

alar m o utp ut c ont rol : by user

[s tat e]
P1:
P2:
P3:
P4:

OPEN
CLOSE
CLOSE
CLOSE

[in fo]

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789\
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+
33
44

<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu >>

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8.6

File Transfer
8.6.1 Download Mainboard Firmware

Command Path

(L) File Transfer > (A) Download Mainboard Firmware

Function

This is used to download new version firmware to the mainboard.


There are two firmware banks in the O9500R. If you are currently
using firmware stored in Bank 1 and download new firmware and store
it, that firmware will be stored in Bank 2. When you power-off your
O9500R device and then power it up again, it will run on the firmware
in Bank 2.

Configuration

Field

Setting Options

Default

TFTP Server IP
Setup by User
Firmware File Name
Setup by User

Screen for Download Firmware

000.000.000.000
Blank

O9500R
=== Download Firmware ===
14:16:56 07/23/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
Firmware 1 Version : V1.01.01 07/11/2008
Firmware 2 Version : V1.01.01 07/11/2008
Current Firmware Bank: 2
Next Boot Firmware : 2
TFTP Server IP
: 000.000.000.000
Firmware File Name :

<< Press ESC key to abort, ENTER key to Upload/Download Firmware >>

8.6.2 Download Current Configuration

Command Path

(L) File Transfer > (B) Download Current Configuration

Function

Download the current configuration from a TFTP server.

Configuration
Field

TFTP Server IP
Firmware File Name

Setting Options

Default

Setup by User
Setup by User

000.000.000.000
Blank

Screen for Download Current Configuration

O9500R
=== Download Current Configuration === 16:00:06 07/23/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
TFTP Server IP
Config File Name

: 000.000.000.000
:

<< Press ESC key to abort, ENTER key to Upload/Download Firmware >>

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8.6.3 Download Backup Configuration

Command Path

(L) File Transfer > (C) Download Backup Configuration

Function

Download a backup configuration from a TFTP server.

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

TFTP Server IP
Firmware File Name

Default

Setup by User
Setup by User

000.000.000.000
Blank

Screen for Download Backup Configuration

O9500R
=== Download Backup Configuration === 16:01:36 07/23/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
TFTP Server IP
Config File Name

: 000.000.000.000
:

<< Press ESC key to abort, ENTER key to Upload/Download Firmware >>

8.6.4 Upload Current Configuration from FLASH

Command Path

(L) File Transfer > (E) Upload Current Configuration from FLASH

Function

Upload the current configuration from the FLASH Memory to a TFTP


server.

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

Default

TFTP Server IP
Setup by User
Firmware File Name
Setup by User

Screen for Upload Current Configuration

000.000.000.000
Blank

O9500R
=== Upload Current Configuration === 16:10:18 07/23/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit

TFTP Server IP
Config File Name

: 000.000.000.000
:

<< Press ESC key to abort, ENTER key to Upload/Download Firmware >>

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8.6.5 Upload Backup Configuration from FLASH

Command Path

(L) File Transfer > (F) Upload Backup Configuration from FLASH

Function

Upload a backup configuration from FLASH memory to a TFTP server.

Configuration
Field

Setting Options

TFTP Server IP
Firmware File Name

Default

Setup by User
Setup by User

000.000.000.000
Blank

Screen for Upload Backup Configuration

O9500R
=== Upload Backup Configuration === 16:11:59 07/23/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit

TFTP Server IP
Config File Name

: 000.000.000.000
:

<< Press ESC key to abort, ENTER key to Upload/Download Firmware >>

8.6.6 Change Firmware Boot Bank

Command Path

(L) File Transfer > (G) Change Firmware Boot Bank

Function

There are two firmware banks. The user can specify which bank will be
used upon boot-up.

Configuration
Field

Next Boot Bank

Setting Options

Default

1,2

Screen for Change Firmware Boot Bank

O9500R
=== Change Firmware Boot Bank ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

Bank1 Firmware : V1.01.01 07/11/2008


Bank2 Firmware : V1.01.01 07/11/2008
Current Boot Bank : 2
Next Boot Bank : 2

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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8.6.7

Copy Firmware to other XCU

Command Path

(L) File Transfer > (H) Copy Firmware to other XCU

Function

Copy firmware to the other stand by XCU cards.

Configuration

You will see a prompt asking Copy firmware to standby XCU- are you
sure? Press Y to confirm, and the system will automatically copy the
firmware data to other XCU cards.
Screen for Copy Firmware to Other XCU

O9500R
=== Copy Firmware to other XCU ===
Copy firmware to standby XCU - are you sure?

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8.7 Store/Retrieve Backup Configuration

(V) Store/Retrieve Backup Config

Command Path

Here, you can choose to store or to retrieve backup firmware


configuration

Screen for Store/Retrieve Backup Configuration


Move the cursor to the option you wish to select and press Enter. A * signal will appear on the left side of the
option you select.

Function

O9500R

>> Select ?

===Store/Retrieve Configuration===

*STORE

16:54:16 07/23/2008

RETRIEVE

Then, a prompt will appear and ask you to confirm with the new setting. Press Y.
O9500R

===Store/Retrieve Configuration===

09:54:49 08/19/2008

>> Select ? *STORE


RETRIEVE
>> Store Current Configuration ? [Y/N]
O9500R

===Store/Retrieve Configuration===

>> Select ? *STORE


RETRIEVE
>> Retrieve current Configuration ? [Y/N]

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CHAPTER 8 SYSTEM SETUP

8.8 Unit Registration

Command Path

Main Menu> (N) Unit Registration

Function

Register a new card, accept current port number, or to change the cards protection
mode

Configuration
Field

Command

Setting Options

Default

Card Registration
Accept Current Port Number
Change Protection Mode
Card Un-registration

Card Registration

Unit Registration
To register the new card, select Card Registration and press Enter.
O9500R
=== Unit Registration ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

10:23:10 02/10/2010

SL.
===
#1
#2
#3
#4

Remark
=============

REG. Model/Mode
Card Model
Software Version
===================== ================ ===================
E1-75ohm-PRTD(63Port) E1-75ohm(63Port) V1.02.02 03/23/2009
E1-75ohm-PRTD(63Port)
E1-PRTD(63Port)
E1/T1(63Port)
V1.03.03 12/09/2009
E1-PRTD(63Port)
(PRTD = Protected, NP =
=== ===================== ================ ===================
#11
#12
#13
#14
FXS
V1.07.01 09/13/2005
#15
E&M
V3.02.01 07/31/2008
#16
FXO
V1.04.01 08/04/2008

Command

: Card Registration

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

138

No Protection)
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Select the unit by its located slot number first, then, choose the protection mode and press Enter. The registration
process is now complete. The new card information will show on the screen.
O9500R
=== Unit Registration ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

10:23:10 02/10/2010

SL.
===
#1
#2
#3
#4

Remark
=============

REG. Model/Mode
Card Model
Software Version
===================== ================ ===================
E1-75ohm-PRTD(63Port) E1-75ohm(63Port) V1.02.02 03/23/2009
E1-75ohm-PRTD(63Port)
E1-PRTD(63Port)
E1/T1(63Port)
V1.03.03 12/09/2009
E1-PRTD(63Port)
(PRTD = Protected, NP =
=== ===================== ================ ===================
#11
#12
#13
#14
FXS
V1.07.01 09/13/2005
#15
E&M
V3.02.01 07/31/2008
#16
FXO
V1.04.01 08/04/2008

No Protection)
=============

Command
: Card Registration
Unit
: Trib-3
REG. Model/Mode : STM1-SNCP

Registration......
<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Note 1: If you want to change a registered card from E1/E3 toT1/T3 or vice-versa, you must de-register the card
and the register it again. The procedure for de-registration is similar to the process for registration.
Note 2: Before you register the E3T3 card to T3-M13 mode, be sure to enable the M13 function first in the (K) M13
setup section under the O9500R controller menu. Command path: O9500R controller menu > (S) System Config
Setup > (K) M13 setup.

Change Protection Mode

The high speed cards support two protection modes for selection: card with protection and card without protection.
The detailed model name for each protection mode is listed below:
Card Type
Model Name (with protection) Model Name (with protection)
B155/622
STM1-SNCP,
STM1-NP
ST1-MSP1+1
E1
E1-PRTD
E1-NP
T1
T1-PRTD
T1-NP
E3
E3-PRTD
E3-NP
T3
T3-PRTD
T3-NP
T3-M13
T3-M13-PRTD
T3-M13-NP
Ethernet
ENET-PRTD
ENET-NP
Ethernet with Switch ENETSW-PRTD
ENETSW-NP
Note: PRTD=card with protection
NP= card without protection

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To change the protection type of the high speed cards, use the command Change protection mode and select the
cards located slot number. Then, choose the Reg. model/mode. You can change the mode from card with
protection to card without protection, or vise versa. For B155/622 card, you can also select either protection
mode: STM1-SNCP or ST1-MSP1+1. After making the selections, press ENTER to confirm with the new
setting.
For example, we select Trib-1 to change the protection mode of the B155/622 card located at slot 1. It is currently
under MSP 1+1 protection. Select STM1-NP for the new REG. Model/Mode and press Enter.
O9500R
=== Unit Registration ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS

15:06:22 04/27/2010

SL.
===
#1
#2
#3
#4

REG. Model/Mode
=====================
STM1-MSP(1+1)
STM1-MSP(1+1)

Card Model
================
B155/622
B155/622

===
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16

=====================

(PRTD = Protected, NP = No Protection)


================ =================== =============

Quad E1

FXS
Quad E1

Command
Unit
REG. Model/Mode

Software Version
===================
V1.07.01 04/09/2010
V1.07.01 04/09/2010

Remark
=============

V3.01.02 03/31/2010
V3.02.02 09/14/2009

: Change Protection Mode


: Trib-1
: STM1-NP

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

The B155/922 card at slot 1 is now without protection.


O9500R
=== Unit Registration ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
SL.
===
#1
#2
#3
#4

15:06:22 04/27/2010

REG. Model/Mode
Card Model
Software Version
===================== ================ ===================
STM1-NP
B155/622
V1.07.01 04/09/2010
STM1-NP
B155/622
V1.07.01 04/09/2010

Remark
=============

(PRTD = Protected, NP = No Protection)

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Card De-registration:
To de-register a card, please activate the command Card Un-registration. The setup procedure is similar to that
of Card registration.
Note: If you want to change a registered card from E1/E3 toT1/T3 or vice-versa, you must un-register the card
and re-register it again.
O9500R
=== Unit Registration ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
SL.
===
#1
#2
#3
#4

REG. Model/Mode
=====================
E1-75ohm-PRTD(63Port)
E1-75ohm-PRTD(63Port)
E1-PRTD(63Port)
E1-PRTD(63Port)

10:23:10 02/10/2010

Card Model
Software Version
Remark
================ =================== =============
E1-75ohm(63Port) V1.02.02 03/23/2009
E1/T1(63Port)

V1.03.03 12/09/2009

(PRTD = Protected, NP = No Protection)


=== ===================== ================ =================== =============
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16

Command

: Card Un-registration

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

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9 Appendix A: O9500R Alarm Trap Information


9.1 Trap Definition
--

trap MIB
sysLocalTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Local alarm trap"
::= 3
sysCriticalAlmActiveTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
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DESCRIPTION
"Critical alarm active trap"
::= 6
sysCriticalAlmClearedTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Critical alarm clear trap"
::= 7
sysMajorAlmActiveTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Major alarm active trap"
::= 8
sysMajorAlmClearedTrap

TRAP-TYPE
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ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Major alarm clear trap"
::= 9
sysMinorAlmActiveTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Minor alarm active trap"
::= 10
sysMinorAlmClearedTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
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alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Minor alarm clear trap"
::= 11
sysInfoActiveTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Info active trap"
::= 12
sysInfoClearedTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-O9500R
VARIABLES {alarmQueueString,
alarmQueueTimeStamp,
alarmQueueSubrack,
alarmQueueUnit,
alarmQueueCardModel,
alarmQueueRegModel,
alarmQueuePortNum,
alarmQueueVcChan,
alarmQueueAlmNum,
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alarmQueueVC43STS31Type,
alarmQueueTU1xVTxType,
alarmQueueVC4STS3,
alarmQueueVC3TUG3,
alarmQueueTUG2VTG,
alarmQueueTU1xVTx,
alarmQueueStatus,
alarmQueueSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Info clear trap"
::= 13

9.2 Alarm Queue Unit: Unit index


Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Unit Number
xcu1-w
xcu2-e
unit-1
unit-2
unit-3
unit-4
unit-5
unit-6
unit-7
unit-8
unit-9
unit-10
unit-11
unit-12
unit-13
unit-14
unit-15
unit-16
unit-17
unit-18
unit-19
unit-20
pwr1
pwr2
conn

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9.3 Alarm Queue Card Model: card model type


For High Tributary Slots:
Number
1
2
4
6
7
8
10
12
13
20

Card Type
xcu
e1t1
e3t3
b155-622
power
connect-card
enet-sw
enet
e1-75ohm
unknown

Card Type Description


XCU
E1T1 card
E3T3 card
B155/622 card
AC/DC power card
Connect card
Ethernet card with switch
Ethernet card without switch
E1-75ohm card
unknown

For low tributary slots


Number
102
103
109
110
111
113
116
118
119
122
123
124
125
128
137
139
140
143
191
192
193
194

Card Type
rs232-8
oct-rt-b
ls-optical
em
fxs
fxo
magneto
quad-e1
quad-t1
v35-a
gshdsl-4
gshdsl-2
g703
dry-contact
conference
tri-e1
tri-t1
tdmoe
x21-a
v36-a
rs422-a
eia530-rs449-a

Card Type Description


8-channel RS232 with X.50 subrate
8-LAN-port/ 64-WAN-port Router-B
1-channel and 4-channel low speed optical (C37.94)
8-channel 2W/4W E&M
12-channel and 24-channel FXS
12-channel and 24-channel FXO
12-channel Magneto
4-channel E1
4-channel T1
6-channel V.35-A
4-channel G.SHDSL (1 pair) w/o line power
2-channel G.SHDSL (2 pairs) w/o line power
8-channel G.703 card at 64 Kbps data rate
8-channel Dry Contact I/O
Conference card (future option)
3-channel E1
3-channel T1
TDMoE
6-channel X.21-A
6-channel V.36-A
6-channel RS422-A
6-channel EIA530-A/RS449-A

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9.4

Alarm Queue Reg Model: Reg. model type

Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

9.5

Reg. Model Type


xcu
e1
t1
e3
t3
stm4
stm1
oc12
oc3
enet-sw
enet

Alarm Queue Port Number: Port index

Number
1~64

Port Number
Port 1~Port 64

9.6 Alarm Queue VcChan : VC channel


Number
1~64

VC channel Number
VC 1~VC 64

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9.7

Alarm Queue AlmNum 0 ~ 30: System Alarm

Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Alarm type
unknown
sys-alm-cut-off
sys-alm-power-unqp-loss
sys-alm-fan-fail
sys-alm-fan-module-uneqp
sys-alm-rbc-uneqp
sys-alm-overheat
sys-alm-ts-sync-loss
sys-alm-log-on-off
sys-alm-xcu-port-uneqp
sys-alm-card-in
sys-alm-card-out
sys-alm-card-mismatch
sys-alm-port-mismatch
sys-alm-card-fail
sys-alm-card-registration
sys-alm-sncp-switch
sys-alm-msp-switch
sys-alm-trib-protection
sys-alm-xcu-takeover
sys-alm-trib-takeover
sys-alm-xcu-sync
sys-alm-sfp-tx-fail
sys-alm-sfp-rx-fail
sys-alm-sfp-temperatue
sys-alm-msp-sprring
sys-alm-cort-tx-err
external-alarm-1
external-alarm-2
external-alarm-3
external-alarm-4

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9.8

Alarm Type Numbers

Note: E&M, FOX, FXS and TS card do not have alarms, so there is no alarm type to these cards. For RS232 and
EIA530, please refer to DTE-A alarm type table.

9.8.1 36 ~ 126: SHD alarm


36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
82
83
84
87
88
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
117
118
119
120
123
124
125
126

PI-LOS
RS-LOF
RS-TIM
MS-SD
MS-SF
MS-AIS
MS-RDI
MS-REI
MS-B1-BIP
MS-B2-BIP
MS-REI-TCA
RS-B1-BIP-TCA
MS-B2-BIP-TCA
AU-LOP
AU-AIS
HP-SD
HP-SF
HP-UNEQ
HP-PLM
HP-TIM
HP-RDI-P
HP-RDI-S
HP-RDI-C
HP-LOM
HP-REI
HP-B3-BIP
HP-REI-TCA
HP-B3-BIP-TCA
TU-LOP
TU-AIS
LP-SD
LP-SF
IP-UNEQ
LP-PLM
LP-TIM
LP-RDI-P
LP-RDI-S
LP-RDI-C
LP-REI-B3
LP-REI-V5
LP-B3-BIP
LP-V5-BIP
LP-REI-B3-TCA
LP-REI-V5-TCA
LP-B3-BIP-TCA
LP-V5-BIP-TCA

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9.8.2 136~226 SONET Alarm

Number
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
182
183
184
187
188
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
217
218
219
220
223
224
225
226

Alarm type
LOS-PI
LOF-S
none1
SD-L
SF-L
AIS-L
RDI-L
REI-L
B1-BIP-S
B2-BIP-L
REI-L-TCA
B1-BIP-S-TCA
B2-BIP-L-TCA
LOP-P
AIS-P
SD-P
SF-P
UNEQ-P
PLM-P
TIM-P
RDI-P-P
RDI-S-P
RDI-C-P
LOM-P
REI-P
B3-BIP-P
REI-P-TCA
B3-BIP-P-TCA
LOP-V
AIS-V
SD-V
SF-V
UNEQ-V
PLM-V
TIM-V
RDI-P-V
RDI-S-V
RDI-C-V
B3-REI-V
V5-REI-V
B3-BIP-V
V5-BIP-V
B3-REI-V-TCA
V5-REI-V-TCA
B3-BIP-V-TCA
V5-BIP-V-TCA

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9.8.3 300 ~ 303: E1T1 alarm


Number
300
301
302
303

Alarm type
E1T1-LINE-LOS
E1T1-LINE-AIS
E1T1-LINE-UAS
E1T1-LINE-RAI-YEL

9.8.4 500 ~ 502: E3T3 alarm


Number
500
501
502

Alarm type
E3T3-LINE-LOS
E3T3-LINE-AIS
E3T3-LINE-UAS

9.8.5 1020 DTE-A (V.35/X.21/V.36/..) / 5RS232 (5X50) card


Number
1020

Alarm type
UNSYNC

9.8.6 1020~1022 8RS232 (8X50) card


Number
1020
1021
1022

Alarm type
EXT-CLK-LOSS
RTS-LOSS
REMOTE-ALARM

9.8.7 1020~1027 QE1 card


Number
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027

Alarm type
RAI
AIS
LOS
LOF
BPV
ES
UAS
CSS

9.8.8 1020~1027 QT1 Card


Number
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027

1020

Alarm type
YEL
AIS
LOS
LOF
BPV
ES
UAS
CSS

9.8.9 1020 G.703 Card


Number
Alarm type
LOS
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1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058

9.8.10 1020~1058 G.shdsl Card


Number
Alarm type
LOS,MASTER-LOOP1
LOS,MASTER-LOOP2
LOS,SLAVE-LOOP1
LOS,SLAVE-LOOP2
LOS/LOF,MASTER-E1
LOS/LOF,SLAVE-E1
ES15M,MASTER-LOOP1
ES15M,MASTER-LOOP2
ES15M,SLAVE-LOOP1
ES15M,SLAVE-LOOP2
ES15M,MASTER-E1
ES15M,SLAVE-E1
SES15M,MASTER-LOOP1
SES15M,MASTER-LOOP2
SES15M,SLAVE-LOOP1
SES15M,SLAVE-LOOP2
SES15M,MASTER-E1
SES15M,SLAVE-E1
ES24H,MASTER-LOOP1
ES24H,MASTER-LOOP2
ES24H,SLAVE-LOOP1
ES24H,SLAVE-LOOP2
ES24H,MASTER-E1
ES24H,SLAVE-E1
SES24H,MASTER-LOOP1
SES24H,MASTER-LOOP2
SES24H,SLAVE-LOOP1
SES24H,SLAVE-LOOP2
SES24H,MASTER-E1
SES24H,SLAVE-E1
SEALING CURRENT
MCLK LOSS
RTS,MASTER-DTE
RTS,SLAVE-DTE
EXTCLK,MASTER-DTE
EXTCLK,SLAVE-DTE
DYING GASP ALARM
LOOP ATTENU ALARM
LOW NOISE MARGIN

1020
1021
1022
1023
1024

9.8.11 1020~1024 C37.94 Card


Number
Alarm type
LOS
YEL
ES
SES
UAS

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9.8.12 1020~1027 RT-B Card
Alarm type number
Alarm type
1020
LAN1-LINK DOWN
1021
LAN2-LINK DOWN
1022
LAN3-LINK DOWN
1023
LAN4-LINK DOWN
1024
LAN5-LINK DOWN
1025
LAN6-LINK DOWN
1026
LAN7-LINK DOWN
1027
LAN8-LINK DOWN

9.8.13 1431~1439 TDMoE Card


Number
1431
1432
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439

Alarm type
ARP_LOST
RX_LOST
CELL_LOST
UNDERRUN
OVERRUN
ETH1_LINK_DOWN
ETH2_LINK_DOWN
ETH3_LINK_DOWN
ETH4_LINK_DOWN

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9.9

Alarm Number for Alarm Queue


9.9.1 alarmQueueVC43STS31Type: AU4 /AU3 type in SDH, STS-3c or STS-1 type in
SONET

Number
1
2
3
4
100

AU4 /AU3 type in SDH,


STS-3c or STS-1 type in
SONET
no-ho-map
vc4
au3-sts1c
au4-sts3c
not-available

9.9.2 alarmQueueTU1xVTxType: Tu1x type


Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
100

Tu1x type
no-lo-map
tu3
c3
tu11-vt15
tu12-vt2
bypass
not-available

9.9.3 alarmQueueVC4STS3: The number of STM1


Number
1
2
3
4
100

STM1 index
aug1-sts3-1
aug1-sts3-2
aug1-sts3-3
aug1-sts3-4
not-available

9.9.4 alarmQueueVC3TUG3: The number of Tug3


Number
1
2
3

Tug3 index
Tug3-1
Tug3-2
Tug3-3

9.9.5 alarmQueueTUG2VTG: The number of Tug2


Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Tug2 index
Tug2-1
Tug2-2
Tug2-3
Tug2-4
Tug2-5
Tug2-6
Tug2-7

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CHAPTER 9 Appendix A: O9500R Alarm Trap Information


9.9.6 alarmQueueTU1xVTx: The number of Tu1x
Number
1
2
3
4

Tu1x index
Tu1x-1
Tu1x-2
Tu1x-3
Tu1x-4

9.9.7 alarmQueueStatus: Alarm status


Number
1
2
3
4
100

Alarm status
cleared
active
abs
disable
not-available

9.9.8 alarmQueueSeverity: Alarm severity


Number
1
2
3
4
100

Alarm severity
critical
major
minor
information
not-available

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CHAPTER 10 Appendix B Inband Management

10 Appendix B Inband Management

10.1 Introduction
The advantage of inband Management is that saves money because management is through the line itself and a
separate line is not needed for management functions. The disadvantage is that if you do anything to break the
management channel, you cannot get it back.
In Inband Management, the management function is inserted into the working line.
Note: The Inband Management function of the O9500R is available only for E1 and T1 applications.
The diagram below illustrates an E1 application.
The user can use router card to share a timeslot of 64 Kbps for SNMP management. Up to four
O9500R can share a single 64 Kbps bandwidth for SNMP management.

Data
Time slot Inband Management
Facility data link (FDL) /
Embedded Operation Channel
(EOC) Inband Management

Loop-O9500
East DCC
West DCC

Network
Management Center

8
CC1~
16#D

Management
64K
Cross-connect

Bridge

SNMP

E1

E1

E1
No link to a separate
data network is required

10/100 BaseT
TS#1
TS#1

Loop-O9500

Loop-O9500

CO Unit

CO Unit

TS#1

Loop-O9500

Remote Unit

Remote Unit

Figure 8- 1 Inband Management Diagram

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10.2 Hardware
1. Install the O9500R according to instructions in the user manual.
2. Load Ports A, B, C and D with E1 or T1 cards.
3. Connect a VT-100 terminal to the O9500R via the Ethernet

10.3 Setup TSI Map


Press S from the Controller Menu to access the Controller Setup screen. Then, Press A from the
Controller Setup menu to access the System Setup (SYSTEM) screen to set up the IP address, subnet mask
and gateway IP.
O9500R
=== System Setup ===
11:45:44 07/16/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy, BACKSPACE to edit
[System]
Time/Date
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway IP

:
:
:
:

11:45:44 07/16/2008
010.002.001.096
255.255.000.000
000.000.000.000

Ethernet Port : ENABLE

Power Loss Time: 18:20:50 07/15/2008

Telnet Lockout : DISABLE

Password Check : ENABLE


[CONSOLE port]
Baud Rate
: 9600
Data Length
: 8-Bits
Stop Bit
: 1-Bit
Parity
: NONE

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Go back to the main menu. Select (S) System Config Setup > (H) Bridge and Router Setup > (C) Network
Interface Setup III, and set up the inband management parameters you wish.
O9500R
=== Network Interface Setup III ===
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
NI
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band
In-band

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Mode
RIP
Router OFF
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA
DISABLE NA

16:03:44 03/04/2009

IPAddress
SubnetMask
Frame
020.001.001.002 255.255.000.000 HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC
X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
HDLC

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

Then, choose (G) Map Setup > (D) DS0 Map Setup. Change the target or source slot option to IN-B. Next,
select the port and the plug-in card (T.S) you would like to activate inband management.
Then, choose Yes to confirm your settings.
O9500R
=== System Setup (MAP) ===
17:56:52 08/22/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target
Source
Target
PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot :
===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port :
T.S. :01

T.S.#:01
Clear:No
d/v :d

Source
Slot :
Port :
T.S. :01
Confirm?Yes

<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

CHAPTER 10 Appendix B Inband Management

O9500R
=== System Setup (MAP) ===
18:54:04 10/30/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB/`: ROLL UP/DOWN OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target
VTE1
NON-CAS
Source
In-Band
Target
PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot :VTE1 ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port :P1
1 d
17 d
1 d
17 d
T.S. :01
2 d
18 d
2 d
18 d
3 d
19 d
3 d
19 d
4 d
20 d
4 d
20 d
T.S.#:01
5 d
21 d
5 d
21 d
Clear:No
6 d
22 d
6 d
22 d
d/v :d
7 d
23 d
7 d
23 d
8 d
24 d
8 d
24 d
9 d
25 d
9 d
25 d
Source
10 d
26 d
10 d
26 d
Slot :IN-B
11 d
27 d
11 d
27 d
Port :P1
12 d
28 d
12 d
28 d
T.S. :02
13 d
29 d
13 d
29 d
14 d
30 d
14 d
30 d
Confirm?Yes
15 d
31 d
15 d
31 d
16 d
32 d
16 d
32 d
<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>

After you set up the DS0 Map from the controller menu, go to the unit menu you set for inband management.
For example, the T.S (target slot) we choose for target inband management is 01. This means the plug in
card in slot 1 is the unit for target inband management.
Then, press (U)Choose a Trib Unit from the main menu, and choose the target plug in card to activate inband
management. If you choose RTB as the target, press (L) Command line in the unit menu to set up the IP
address to activate inband management.

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