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RELATED TECHNICAL HANDBOOK:
HANDBOOK ANV Part No.
1662SMC Rel. 2.3 Technical Handbook 3AL 98182 AAAA
SAFETY RULES
Before carrying out any installation, turn-on, tests & operation and maintenance operations, read
carefully the Safety Rules described in Technical Handbooks section HANDBOOK GUIDE.
HANDBOOK COMPOSITION (present edition)
part No pages Numbered
From to
1 HANDBOOK GUIDE 14 1/14 14/14
2 INTRODUCTION 15 1/15 15/15
3 NE MANAGEMENT 389 1/389 389/389
4 NE MAINTENANCE 43 1/43 43/43
5 SIBDL 18 1/18 18/18
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Handbook Guide
Alcatel 1662SMC Rel2.3 Operator Handbook
01 2005-05-21 Creation Ma Jing
ED DATE CHANGE NOTE APPROVED BY PREPARED BY
Distribution: Internal External
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1 HANDBOOK STRUCTURE AND CONFIGURATION CHECK 3
1.1 General information3
1.2 Handbook applicability3
1.3 Purpose of the handbook3
1.4 Handbook configuration check4
1.4.1 Notes on Ed.01 4
2 PRODUCT-RELEASE HANDBOOKS5
3 SAFETY NORMS AND LABELS8
3.1 First aid for electric shock8
3.2 Norms and labels8
4 HANDBOOK DESCRIPTION9
5 GENERAL ON ALCATEL CUSTOMER DOCUMENTATION11
5.1 Products, product-releases, versions and Customer Documentation11
5.2 Handbook supply to Customers11
5.3 Aims of standard Customer Documentation 11
5.4 Handbook Updating 115.4.1 Changes introduced in the same product-release (same handbook P/N) 125.4.2 Supplying updated handbooks to Customers 12
5.4.3 Changes due to a new product-release12
5.5 Customer documentation supply on CD-ROM 12
5.5.1 Contents, creation and production of a CD-ROM 135.5.2 Use of the CD-ROM 135.5.3 CD-ROM identification14
5.5.4 CD-ROM updating 14
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1 HANDBOOK STRUCTURE AND CONFIGURATION CHECK
1.1 General information
WARNING
ALCATEL makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this manual, and specifically disclaimsthe implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ALCATEL will not beliable for errors contained herein or for damages, whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental,or special, in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
NOTICE
The product specification and/or performance levels contained in this document are for informationpurposes only and are subject to change without notice. They do not represent any obligation onthe part of ALCATEL.
COPYRIGHT NOTIFICATION
The technical information of this manual is the property of ALCATEL and must not be copied,reproduced or disclosed to a third party without written consent.
1.2 Handbook applicability
This handbook applies to the following product-releases:
PRODUCT ANV P/N FACTORY P/N
1662SMC 3AL 98001 AAAA --PRODUCT RELEASE VERSION(N.B.) ANV P/N FACTORY P/N
1662SMC Rel.2.3 -- 3AL 98002 AFAA --
For further information on the Alcatel software product and its physical distribution support refer tothe Introduction section.
N.B. NOTES FOR HANDBOOKS RELEVANT TO SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Handbooks relevant to software applications (typically the Operators Handbooks) are notmodified unless the new software version distributed to Customers implies man-machineinterface changes or in case of slight modifications not affecting the understanding of theexplained procedures.
Moreover, should the screen prints included in the handbook contain the product-releasesversion marking, they are not replaced in the handbooks related to a subsequent version, ifthe screen contents are unchanged.
1.3 Purpose of the handbook
This handbook describes the operations concerning commissioning, operation and maintenancethat the operators must carry out as indicated by the specific software application(s) referred to inthis handbook
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This handbook must be used together with the associated Technical Handbook (see Table 1.) andthe 1320CT associated documentation (see Table 5.) does not replicate information contained intoit.In particular, all cautions relevant to safety, rules for EMC and ESD, as well as warnings regardingoperations that may cause damages to the equipment, are not duplicated here, but must beretrieved from the Technical Handbook.
When using this handbook it is assumed that the Operators know: The structure (hardware composition) and all the possible operating modes of the
equipment (product-release) this handbook refers to.
How to use a PC and the Windows ambient applications
1.4 Handbook configuration check
This handbook is a collection of documents (each contained in a specific section) that can haveeditions different from one another.
The Edition of the whole handbook is that of section 1 (HANDBOOK GUIDE).The edition of the enclosed documents indicated in the following table is that of the correspondingoriginal internal document.
HANDBOOK EDITION 01 02 03 04 05
REGISTER AND SECTION TITLE SECTION EDITION1 HANDBOOK GUIDE 01
2 INTRODUCTION MANUAL 013 NE MANAGEMENT MANUAL 01
4 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 01
5 SIBDL MANUAL 01
1.4.1 Notes on Ed.01
Ed.01 issued on May 2004 is the first released and validated version of the handbook.
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2 PRODUCT-RELEASE HANDBOOKS
The list of handbooks given here below is valid on the issue date of this Handbookand can be changed without any obligation for ALCATEL to update it in this Handbook.
Some of the handbooks listed here below may not be available on the issue date ofthis Handbook.
The standard Customer Documentation in the English language for the equipment whose product-release-version is stated in para.1.2 consists of the following handbooks:
Table 1. Handbooks related to the specific product hardware
REF HANDBOOK ANV Part No. FACTORYPart No.
THIS HDBK
1662SMC Rel.2.3 TechnicalHandbook 3AL 98182 AAAA[1]Provide information regarding Equipment description, Maintenance,Hardware setting documentation1662SMC Rel.2.3 InstallationHandbook
3AL 98182 ABAA[2]
Provide information regarding Equipment Installation
1662SMC Rel.2.3 Turnup &Commissionig Handbook
3AL 98182 ACAA
[3] Provide information regarding Equipment Turn-On, Test and Operation
Table 2.Handbooks related to the specific product SW management and local productcontrol
REF HANDBOOK ANV Part No. FACTORYPart No.
THIS HDBKOr note
1662SMC Rel.2.3CT Operators Handbook
3AL 98182 ADAA --
[4] Provides 1662SMC SDH Craft Terminal screens and operationalprocedures
Table 3. Handbooks related to ATM specific product SWREF HANDBOOK ANV Part No. FACTORY
Part No.THIS HDBK
Or note
[5] ATM Rel.1.0 OperatorsHandbook
3AL 80730 AAAA 957.140.552 J
[6] ATM Rel.1.2 OperatorsHandbook
3AL 80814 AAAA 957.140.652 W
Provides ATM SMART Terminal screens and operational procedures
Table 4. Handbooks related to IP specific product SW
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THIS HDBKOr note
[7] IP Rel.1.0Operators Handbook
3AL 81062 AAAA 957.140.722 L
Provides ATM SMART Terminal screens and operational procedures
Table 5. Handbooks common to Alcatel Network Elements using 1320CT platform
REF HANDBOOK ANV Part No. FACTORYPart No.
THIS HDBK
1320CTBasic Operators Handbook
3AL 79186 AAAA 957.130.542 E[8]
Provides general information and operational procedures common to all1320CT (Craft terminal) of Alcatel InfoModel Network Elements.1330AS Rel.5.1 OperatorsHandbook
3AL 71079 AAAA 957.130.442 A
[9]Provides detailed information and operational procedures regarding thealarm Surveillance software embedded in the 1320CT software package.Information about Historical Alarms and Network Element SymbolsManagement (Physical Network Management) are not valid for CraftTerminal. They are only used by Network Management.
ELM Rel.5.0 OperatorsHandbook
3AL 71081 AAAA 957.130.462 E
[10] Provide detailed information and operational procedures regarding theEvent Log Management software embedded in the 1320CT softwarepackage.
Table 6. Documentation on CD-ROM
REF CD-ROM TITLE ANV Part No. FACTORY Part No.
1662SMC Rel.2.3 CD-ROM-DOC EN
3AL 98183AAAA
[11] Contains, in electronic format, the following handbooks: REF. [1] to [4] Envisaged afterthe release of all handbooks1320CT BASIC CD-ROM-DOCEN
3AL 79549 AAAA 417.100.031[12]
Contains, in electronic format, the following handbooks: REF. [8] to [10]
ATM Rel.1.1 CD-ROM DOC EN 3AL80739 AAAA 417.100.060[13]
Contains, in electronic format, the following handbooks: REF. [5] Envisaged after therelease of all handbooks
ATM 1.2 CD-ROM-DOC EN 3AL 80815 AAAA 417.100.068[14]Contains, in electronic format, the following handbook: REF. [6]
IP 1.0 CD-ROM-DOC EN 3AL 81063 AAAA 417.100.084[15]Contains, in electronic format, the following handbook: REF. [7]
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Table 7. Optional handbooks common to 16xxSM
REF HANDBOOK ANV Part No. FACTORYPart No.
THIS HDBK
S9-16xxSMSystem Installation Handbook
3AL 78901 AAAA 955.100.692N
[16]Provides general installation rules necessary to install the Optinexfamily equipment in the S9 Rack.Optinex RACK-16xxSM SystemInstallation Handbook
3AL 38207 AAAA 955.110.202 L
[17] Provides general installation rules necessary to install the Optinexfamily equipment in the Optinex Rack.
N.B. Handbooks REF. [16] and [17] are available only on paper support
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3 SAFETY NORMS AND LABELS
3.1 First aid for electric shock
Do not touch the patient with bare hands until the circuit has been opened.Open the circuit by switching off the line switches. If that is not possible, protect yourself with drymaterial and free the patient from the conductor.
ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION
It is important to start mouth-to-mouth resuscitation at once and seek doctor help immediately.
TREATMENT OF BURNS
This treatment should be used after the patient has regained consciousness. It can also beemployed while the artificial respiration is being applied (in this case there should be at least twopersons present).
WARNING: Do not attempt to remove his clothing from the burnt parts; Apply dry gauze on the burns;
Do not apply ointments or other oily substances.
3.2 Norms and labels
Refer to the Technical Handbook associated to ALCATELs designed and manufacturedequipment to obtain the following information:
- COMPLIANCE WITH EUROPEAN NORMS.- SAFETY RULES
General rules
Harmful optical signals Risk of explosion
Moving mechanical parts
Heat-radiating Mechanical Parts- ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY- ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGERS (ESD)- EQUIPMENT LABELS
Identical or similar information on Personal Computer, Work-Station etc., other than ALCATELs,loaded with software applicative described in this Handbook, is supplied in the Constructorstechnical documentation.
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4 HANDBOOK DESCRIPTION
This handbook is composed of the following Manuals:
SECTION 1: HANDBOOK GUIDE (This document)
The Handbook Guide gives general information on the application and use of the Handbook. TheHandbook Guide includes the following chapters:
- Chapter 1:Handbook structure and configuration check. This chapter gives information onthe whole handbook application, composition and evolution.
- Chapter 2: Product-release handbooks. This chapter lists the handbooks the Operatorshould have in order to carry out the tasks allowed by the specific product-release thishandbook refers to.
- Chapter 3: Safety norms and labels- Chapter 4: Handbook description
- Chapter 5: General on Alcatel Customer Documentation
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION Manual
The Introduction Manual describes the main features of the graphical interface and provides ageneral overview of the system architecture and the different functionalities provided by the CraftTerminal. The Introduction Manual includes the following chapters:
- Chapter 1: Introduction. This chapter gives the structure of this manual.- Chapter 2: General description of the Craft Terminal. The Craft Terminal is introduced and
the software product listed. The Craft Terminal main functionality in the NE management(EML-USM) are listed and briefly described.
- Chapter 3:Acronyms and abbreviations. The acronyms used in all the operator manualsare listed.
- Chapter 4: Glossary of terms. Definitions concerning the acronyms.
SECTION 3: NETWORK ELEMENT MANAGEMENT Manual
The aim of this document is to describe the Craft Terminal view, inserting operative information.The Network Element Manual includes the following chapters:
- Chapter 1: Introduction. This chapter gives the structure of this manual.- Chapter 2: General introduction on views and menus. The view organization is presented
and the menus available listed and briefly described.- Chapter 3: NE management supervision. This chapter is dedicated to the NE states and NE
access.- Chapter 4: NE management general configuration. In this chapter general configuration
referred to the equipment management are described (CT access, NE Time, AlarmConfiguration etc).
- Chapter 5: Security Management. In this chapter configuration referred to the Securitymanagement are described (ACD level and Manager list).
- Chapter 6: External input and output points management. This chapter describes how todisplay and set the input/output environmental alarm (housekeeping alarm).
- Chapter 7: Diagnosis management. In this chapter are specified: access to the AlarmSurveillance to show the alarm condition, abnormal condition list (as result of operators
command), access to the Event and Alarm Log file and Internal Link Monitor.
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- Chapter 8: Communication and Routing management. In this chapter are presented thecommunication and routing parameters, concerning the OSI and IP communicationprotocols for the local NE, the OS and each other related NE in order to provide a globalcommunication capabilities inside the network
- Chapter 9: Equipment management. This chapter deals mainly with the setting andchanging of the boards present on the Equipment and undertaking board protection
operations.- Chapter 10: Board view. This chapter permits to show the physical port available in a
specific board (alarm synthesis and port symbol), to access the port and to change thephysical interface.
- Chapter 11: Port view. This chapter permits to set and show the transmission resourcesreferred to the Port.
- Chapter 12: Equipment protection management. This chapter permits to manage the EPSprotection, setting the relevant configuration.
- Chapter 13: Multiplex Section protection management. This chapter permits to manage theMSP protection.
- Chapter 14: Transmission view. This chapter permits to show and set the Termination Pointof the equipment, thus having an overview of the complete signal flow of the various port.
- Chapter 15: Cross connection management. This chapter permits to manage theconnection of the paths.
- Chapter 16: Overhead management. This chapter permits to manage the Overhead, settingthe relevant configuration.
- Chapter 17: Performance Monitoring management. This chapter permits to set and showPerformance Monitoring parameters and data.
- Chapter 18: Synchronization management. This chapter permits to set and showSynchronization parameters and status.
- Chapter 19:ATM/IP/ETH Configuration. This chapter describes the operations necessaryfor the ATM boards creation and the ATM/IP/ETH TTPs creation.
- Chapter 20: Software management. This chapter permits to update the NE by means
download procedure and to manage NE software.
SECTION 4: NETWORK ELEMENT MAINTENANCE Manual
This document aims at introducing the Maintenance procedure, inserting information useful toidentify alarms and troubleshoot the NE. The Maintenance Manual includes the following chapters:
- Chapter 1: Introduction. This chapter gives the structure of this manual.- Chapter 2: Maintenance introduction. List the maintenance steps.- Chapter 3: Maintenance of the Personal Computer. The Personal Computer manual is
referred.- Chapter 4: Problems with Craft terminal. Shut Cdown and restart of the PC is indicated.- Chapter 5: Troubleshooting (Corrective Maintenance). Detection location and correction of
failure are presented.- Chapter 6: Unit replacement with spare. The replacement procedure is detailed.- Chapter 7: Upgrading with New Hardware. The Hardware upgrading procedure is detailed.
SECTION 5: SIBDL Manual
This document describes the download procedure with SIBDL. The SIBDL Manual includes thefollowing chapters:
- Chapter 1: Introduction- Chapter 2: Download with SIBDL configuration- Chapter 3: Configuration for SIBDL
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5 GENERAL ON ALCATEL CUSTOMER DOCUMENTATION
5.1 Products, product-releases, versions and Customer Documentation
A productis defined by the network hierarchical level where it can be inserted and by the whole
of performance and services for which it is meant.A product evolves through successive product-releaseswhich are the real products marketed
for their delivery at a certain product-release availability date.
So, a product-release defines a set of hardware components and a software package, which as awhole, identify the possible network applications and the equipment performance which thespecific product-release has been designed, engineered and marketed for.
In some cases a product-release has further development steps, named versions, that are born
to improve or add some performance (mainly software) with respect to the previous version, or forbug fixing purposes.
A product-release has its own standard Customer Documentation, composed by one or morehandbooks.
A new version of a product-release may or may not produce a change in the status of theCustomer Documentation set, as described in para.5.4.
5.2 Handbook supply to Customers
Handbooks are not automatically delivered together with the equipment they refer to.The number of handbooks per type to be supplied must be decided at contract level.
5.3 Aims of standard Customer Documentation
Standard Customer Documentation, referred to hereafter, must be always meant as plant-independent. Plant-dependent documentation, if envisaged by the contract, is subjected tocommercial criteria as far as contents, formats and supply conditions are concerned (plant-dependent documentation is not described here).
Standard hardware and software documentation is meant to give the Customer personnel thepossibility and the information necessary for installing, commissioning, operating and maintainingthe equipment according to Alcatel-Telecom Laboratory design choices.In particular the contents of the handbooks associated to the software applications focus on theexplanation of the man-machine interface and of the operating procedures allowed by it.
Consequently, no supply to the Customers of design documentation (like software sourceprograms, programming tools, etc.) is envisaged.
5.4 Handbook Updating
The handbooks associated to the product-release are listed in para.2.Each handbook is identified by:
- The name of the product-release (and version when the handbook is applicable to theversions starting from it, but not to the previous ones),
- The handbook name,- The handbook P/N,
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- The handbook edition (usually first edition=01),- The handbook issue date. The date on the handbook does not refer to the date of print but
to the date on which the handbook source file has been completed and released for theproduction.
5.4.1 Changes introduced in the same product-release (same handbook P/N)
The edition and date of issue might change on future handbook versions for the following reasons:
- Only the date changes (pointed out in the Table of Contents) when modifications are madeto the editorial system not changing the technical contents of the handbook.
- The edition, hence the date, is changed because modifications made concern technicalcontents. In this case:
The table in para.1.4 on page 5 indicates the section(s) edition change;
In each section, the main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed;
In affected chapters of each section, revision bars on the left of the page indicatemodifications in text and drawings (this is done after the first officially released and
validated version).
Changes concerning the technical contents of the handbook cause the edition number increase(e.g. from Ed.01 to Ed.02). Slight changes (e.g. for corrections) maintain the same edition but withthe addition of a version character (e.g. from Ed.02 to Ed.02A).
NOTES FOR HANDBOOKS RELEVANT TO SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Handbooks relevant to software applications (typically the Operators Handbooks) are notmodified unless the new software version distributed to Customers implies man-machine interface changes or in case of slight modifications not affecting theunderstanding of the explained procedures.
Moreover, should the screen prints included in the handbook contain the product-releases
version marking, they are not replaced in the handbooks related to a subsequentversion, if the screen contents are unchanged.
5.4.2 Supplying updated handbooks to Customers
Supplying updated handbooks to Customers who have already received previous issues issubmitted to commercial criteria.By updated handbook delivery it is meant the supply of a complete copy of the handbook newissue(supplying errata-corrige sheets is not envisaged).
5.4.3 Changes due to a new product-release
A new product-release change the handbook P/N and the edition start from 01. In this case themodified parts of the handbook are not listed.
5.5 Customer documentation supply on CD-ROM
In the following CD-ROM means Customer Documentation on CD-ROM
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5.5.1 Contents, creation and production of a CD-ROM
In most cases, a CD-ROM contains the documentation of one product-release(-version) and for acertain language.In some other cases, the same CD-ROM can contain the documentation of differentProduct-release (-version) s for a certain language.
As a general rule:
- CD-ROMs for Network Management products do not contain:
The Installation Guides
The documentation of system optional features that Customers could not buy fromAlcatel together with the main applicative SW.
- CD-ROMs for Network Elements products do not contain the documentation of systemoptional features (e.g. System Installation Handbooks related to racks that Customers couldnot buy from Alcatel together with the main equipment).
A CD-ROM is obtained collecting various handbooks and processing them byInterleaf-World-View-Press after the manual addition of some hyperlinks that make the navigationthrough the various handbooks easier. No additional information is added to each handbook; sothat the documentation present in the CD-ROMs is exactly the same the Customer would receiveon paper.
The files processed in this way are then transferred on a PC where the viewer (Interleaf-World-View) is added and a master CD-ROM is recorded.
Suitable checks are made in order to have a virus-free product.
After a complete functional check, the CD-ROM image is electronically transferred to the archive ofthe Production Department, so that the CD-ROM can be produced and delivered to Customers.
5.5.2 Use of the CD-ROM
The CD-ROM can be used both in PC and Unix WS environments.The minimum configuration for World View (Rel.2.2.2) utilization on a PC is:
- Operative System: Windows 95 or Windows NT 4- Processor: Pentium- RAM: 32 Mbyte- Disk space: 20Mbyte
The set-up procedure is present in the booklet included in the CD-ROM box.After the set-up procedure, which installs the viewer in the PC or Unix WS environment, theCustomer is allowed to read the handbooks on the PC/WS screen, using the navigation andzooming tools included in the viewer, and to print selected parts of the documentation through alocal printer.
N.B. Copyright notification
WorldView: Copyright 1981-1996INTERLEAF Inc.
All rights reserved.
The use of WorldView is permitted only in association with the files contained
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Passing and copying of documents and files contained in the CD-ROMsofficially supplied by Alcatel, use and communication of its contents are notpermitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
5.5.3 CD-ROM identification
Each CD-ROM is identified:
1) By the following external identifiers, that are printed both on the booklet and the CD-ROMupper surface:
- The name of the product-release(s) (and version when the CD-ROM isapplicable to the versions starting from it, but not to the previous ones),
- A writing indicating the language(s),- The CD-ROM P/N (Factory P/N 417.xxx.xxx x and ANV P/N),
- The CD-ROM edition (usually first edition=01)
2) And, internally, by the list of the source handbooks and documents (P/Ns and editions) bywhose collection and processing the CD-ROM itself has been created.
5.5.4 CD-ROM updating
The list of source handbook/document P/Ns-editions indicated in previous para.5.5.3 point 2), in
association with the CD-ROMs own P/N-edition, is also loaded in the Alcatel-Information-Systemas a structured list.Whenever a new edition of any of such handbooks/documents is released in the Alcatel archivesystem, the Alcatel-Information-System automatically rises a warning toward the CustomerDocumentation department, indicating the list of CD-ROMs that must be updated to include the
new editions of these handbooks/documents.This causes the planning and creation of a new edition of the CD-ROM.Updating of CD-ROMs always follows, with a certain delay, the updating of the single handbookscomposing the collection.
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Alcatel 1662SMC Rel2.3
Introduction
Alcatel 1662SMC Rel2.3 Operator Handbook
01 2005-04-21 Creation Ma Jing
ED DATE CHANGE NOTE APPROVED BY PREPARED BY
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ..................................................................3
1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................4
1.1 SCOPE..................................................................................................................................41.1.1 Document scope............................................................................................................4
1.1.2 Target audience.............................................................................................................41.2 READING RULES ...................................................................................................................4
1.2.1 Menu options..................................................................................................................4
2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CRAFT TERMINAL..................................................5
2.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................52.2 ALCATEL SOFTWARE PRODUCT AND LICENCE DELIVERED TO THE CUSTOMER ...................5
2.2.1 Software product and licences description................................................................52.2.2 Software products and licences list and part numbers............................................6
2.3 CRAFT TERMINAL MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES IN THE NE MANAGEMENT..................................62.3.1 Network Element management supervision..............................................................7
2.3.2 Network Element general configuration.....................................................................7
2.3.3 Security Management...................................................................................................72.3.4 External input and output point management...........................................................7
2.3.5 Diagnosis management................................................................................................72.3.6 Communication and routing management ................................................................72.3.7 Equipment and board management...........................................................................7
2.3.8 Port management..........................................................................................................82.3.9 Protection management...............................................................................................82.3.10 Transmission management......................................................................................8
2.3.11 Cross Connection management..............................................................................82.3.12 Performance monitoring management...................................................................8
2.3.13 Synchronization management.................................................................................92.3.14 ATM/IP/ETH Configuration.......................................................................................92.3.15 Software management..............................................................................................9
3 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS................................................................................ 10
4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS....................................................................................................... 12
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
TABLESTable 1. Software products part numbers ...........................................................................................6Table 2. Software licence part numbers..............................................................................................6
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 Document scope
The Introduction Manual presents the Craft Terminal main functions and provides a generaloverview of the different functionalities provided by the ELMUSM of the Craft Terminal for InfoModel NE.
1.1.2 Target audience
The Introduction Manual is intended for all users.The documents that should be read before starting this document are:
1320CT Basic Operators Handbook
1.2 Reading rules
1.2.1 Menu options
All the manuals describe menus, but not necessarily all the options of these menus. When a menuoption is not detailed in a manual, the information are surely given in another manual.
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2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CRAFT TERMINAL
2.1 Introduction
The Craft Terminal is a project in charge of the local management of single network elements,
providing ITU compliant Information Model Interface to the Network Element.Multiple NE management up to 32 Network elements is possible obtaining a remote Craft Terminal
application.
The general information of the Craft Terminal are presented in the Basic Craft Terminal OperatorsHandbook, which the operator has to read before this Handbook.
In the Basic Craft Terminal Operators Handbookare described all the general description of use,navigation, rules, etc, common to all the NE using the same Craft Terminal.
Further, the same handbook contains the detailed description of common operations as
Installation and common screens as Network Element Synthesis view.
The Network Element Synthesis view is the first view presented to the operator entering theapplication.
Starting from this view it is possible login the NE and than enter the EMLUSM views.
This Operators Handbook deals with the EMLUSM views of the Craft Terminal, whichdirectly permit to manage the Network Element.
The management main functions of the EMLUSM are inserted at para. 2.3.
A detailed description of the EMLUSM screens is given in Section Ne Managementof thishandbook.
From the Craft Terminal is possible to run another Specific Software application. This application isin charge of the ATM and IP management inside the NE such as ATM/IP crossconnection,Backup and Restore configuration files etc.Details information about Specific Application are described in the relevant Operators Handbook(see Section 1 HANDBOOK GUIDE for the code).The list and part numbers of the SDH software products distributed by Alcatel is inserted inpara.2.2.The Craft Terminal characteristic (computer configuration) are listed in the Basic Craft Terminal
Operators Handbook.
2.2 Alcatel software product and licence delivered to the customer
2.2.1 Software product and licences description
The software products are distributed by Alcatel in a CDROM.
In this CDROM are contained:Software packages for NE management by means of the craft terminal
Software package of the NE, to be installed in the NE or update the NE (by means ofdownloadfunction)
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The software package used formanagement permits the dialogue between craft terminal and NE,to realize all the functions of the NES and EMLUSM).
The software package used for updating the NE must be installed on the PC and thendownloaded on the NE, thus following product evolution.
Alcatel typically offers several software licenses on the software product (only one for thisequipment)
They are referred both to the Network Element software features and to the Craft Terminalsoftwarefeatures.
2.2.2 Software products and licences list and part numbers
Every Software Product is identified by a denomination and a part number, listed on the followingtable.
Table 1. Software products part numbers
Name ANV Part Number FACTORY Part Number N.B.
DCP 1662SMC R 2.3 CDROM 3AL 98183 AAAA
Every Software licence is identified by a denomination and a part number, listed on the followingtable.
Table 2. Software licence part numbers
Name ANV Part Number FACTORY Part Number N.B.
SWLA 1662SMC Rel. 2.3LICENCE FEE
3AL 98180 AAAA 1
SWLB 1662SMC Rel. 2.3
LICENCE FEE
3AL 98180 ABAA 1
SWLC 1662SMC Rel. 2.3LICENCE FEE
3AL 98180 ACAA 1
SWLLCT 1662SMC Rel. 2.3LICENCE FEE
3AL98185 AAAA 2
SWLRCT 1662SMC Rel. 2.3LICENCE FEE
3AL 98185 ABAA 2
N.B. 1
License alternative for Network Element software features:SWLA: Full functionality set
SWLB: Improved functionality setSWLC: Basic functionality set
N.B. 2
License alternative for Craft Terminal software features:SWLLCT: Local Craft Terminal functionalitySWLRCT: Remote Craft Terminal functionality
2.3 Craft Terminal main functionalities in the NE management
In this chapter, are described the main functionalities of the Craft Terminal, referred to the NetworkElement management views, obtained by means EMLUSM. The functionalities constitute the
heading of each of the paragraphs below.
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2.3.1 Network Element management supervision
Deals with the NE state and access.
2.3.2 Network Element general configuration
Deals with the general configuration of the equipment.
Craft Terminal access state (allow or inhibit) NE Time managementAlarms Configuration
Alarm Severity Assignment Profile management,Allow/Inhibit alarm notification,Alarm re-synchronization. Restart NE
2.3.3 Security Management
Deals with the security configuration of the equipment. Set Manager list Set ACD level
2.3.4 External input and output point management
Deals with housekeeping signals input from the external (station alarms) or forwarded (output)towards the external.
Display External points Configure External points
2.3.5 Diagnosis management
For real time alarm reporting and subsequent fault localization and correction.Alarm Surveillance
The alarms concerning a particular managed entity will be represented in a synthetic way in all
the views concerning the entity.Alarms information are detailed in the Alarms Surveillance Manual
Abnormal Condition list ( as result of operators commands) Event log Manager
Permits to have access to the Event Log file. Remote Inventory (upload and view remote inventory)Internal Link Monitor
2.3.6 Communication and routing management
This deals with the configuration parameters concerning the communication protocols for the local
NE, the OS and each other related NE. Different types of protection can be managed: Local NE and OS addresses NTP configurations LAPD, Ethernet, MESA, RAP configurations IP Configuration Tunneling Configuration
2.3.7 Equipment and board management
Deals with the presentation of the equipment and the hierarchical tree structure, permitting todefine the types of boards present. The Board view permits to access the Port view.
Set / modify / remove boards or subrack Software information of the selected board.
Remote Inventory
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2.3.8 Port management
This permits to set and show the transmission resources (TP) referred only to the port (SDH, PDH,HOA ATM and IP).It is used to ch eck the detai led alarm of each TPand to configure them (many options are thesame of the Transmission view).
For each port a specific menu is available where various configuration of the specific port can beset, for example:Automatic Laser Shutdown MSP protection Loopback management and configuration Single fiber configuration TP Frame Mode Configuration Retiming Ethernet Port Configuration
Port view is also the entry point of other management functions: Performance Monitoring management
Cross Connection management
For each port are presented: The various ITUT functional blocks (i.e. PPI, RST, VC4). Details of alarm and state condition TP role, connection, etc. information
2.3.9 Protection management
This deals with the protection mechanism that is possible to configure in the NE. Different types ofprotection can be managed:
Equipment protection switching Multiple Section Protection
2.3.10 Transmission management
This permits to cover the management of the transmission resources, opening the views of all thespecific ports of the NE (SDH and PDH).It sup pl ies an overview of th e comp lete signal f low.For all the ports are presented:
The various ITUT functional blocks (i.e. PPI, RST, VC4). Synthesis of alarm and state condition TP role, connection, etc. information
For each port a specific menu is available similar to the Port view where various configuration ofthe specific port can be set.
Also Transmission view is than the entry point of other management functions .
2.3.11 Cross Connection management
This deals with the connection of all the Termination Point (TP), which are the starting andterminating points of a transmission segment. In this way the multiplex structures are created,managing the traffic flow. Similar operation are made on the Overhead cross connections.
Create / modify cross connectionsActivate / deactivate / switch cross connections
2.3.12 Performance monitoring management
This function deals with the set up, collect, log and display performance data associated with the
managed NE according ITUT G.826.It consists of a set of functions that evaluate and report onthe behavior of the NEs and their effectiveness relating to the communications taking place on the
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Network. Set up the Performance Monitoring thresholds Collect and display Performance Monitoring data Performance monitoring history
2.3.13 Synchronization management
Deals with the management of the timing. Timing source, SSU, T0, T4, T5 and T6 configuration Protection commands
2.3.14 ATM/IP/ETH Configuration
Describes the operations necessary for the ATM/IP/ETH boards and the ATM/IP/ETH TPs creation.
2.3.15 Software management
Deals with the manipulation of the software package within NE. Software download refers to the NE software, permitting to charge the software in the relevantNE to upgrade the NE software, thus following product evolution, or as a consequence ofsubstitution with a spare.
Backup and restore on the MIB of the NE.
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3 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AIS:Alarm Indication Signal
APS:Automatic Protection Switching
ASAP:Alarm Severity Assignment Profile
ATM:Asynchronous Transfer Module
CDROM: Compact Disc Read Only Memory
CCITT: Telegraph and Telephone International Consultative Committee
CT: Craft Terminal
DCN: Data Communications Network
ECC: Embedded Communication Channels
EML: Element Management Layer
EPS: Equipment Protection Switching
FAD: Functional Access Domain
Gbit/s: Gigabits per second
GNE: Gateway Network Element
HMI: Human Machine Interface
IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IM: Information Manager
Kbit/s: Kilobits per second
LAN: Local Area Network
LVC: Lower Order Virtual Container
MAC: Media Access Control
Mbit/s: Megabits per seconds
MIB: Management Information Base
MS: Multiplex SectionMSP: Multiplex Section Protection
NAD: Network Access Domain
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NAP: Network Access Point
NE: Network Element
NML: Network Management Layer
NTP: Network Time Protocol
OS: Operation System
PI: Physical Interface
SD: Signal Degrade
SF: Signal Failure
TMN: Telecommunications Management Network
TN: Telecommunications Network
TP: Termination Point
USM: User Service Manager
XC: CrossConnection
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4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Acknowledgment:
When an alarm is taken into account by the application, the operator has to acknowledge it to pointout that he has seen it and that he will react in the right way. During alarm configuration it ispossible to set a maximum delay for alarm acknowledgement. The operator can decide whether ornot the alarm clear has to be acknowledged.
Administrator:
A user who has access rights to all the Management Domains of the Craft Terminal product. Hehas access to the whole network and to all the management functionalities.
Alarm:
An alerting indication to a condition that may have an immediate or potentially negative impact onthe state of an equipment or the CT. An alarm is characterized by an alarm begin and an alarmend.
Alarm Severity Assignment Profile:
Function allowing the assignment of severities to the alarms depending on their probable causes.
Alarm Status:Identifies the type and severity of an occurring alarm.
Board:
A board is part of an NE. They are electronic cards that fit into slots in the NE.
Compact Disk Read Only Memory:
Data saving support from which the information can only be read. Is useful for stocking data due to
its available memory space.
Craft Terminal:
Workstation or Personal computer (PC) from which local address to an NE is possible. It can beused to configure or perform monitoring tasks on the NE.
Crossconnection
CrossConnections provide the network with the Routing Capabilities, this is the possibility ofrouting one signal to a particular destination.
Digital Communication network:
Communication Network in which the transmission of data is done in a digitized format.
Embedded Communication Channel:
Communication channel used in conjunction with packet commuting networks (X25) to managedistant SDH networks. These communication channels are related to the QECC* protocols.
Element Management Layer:
This application is responsible for the configuration and management of Network Elements.
Equipment Protection Switching:
Used to provide protection for cards within an equipment to protect traffic in the event of cardfailure.
Filter:
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They are related to the alarms or events generated on an NE or internally within the OS itself. Theycan be configured by an operator to reject specified types of notifications and limit the processingthat is applied to them.
Flushing:
This deals with logs. When a log is flushed, all its records are deleted.
Functional Access Domain:It defines the range of functions which are available to a specified user.
Gigabits per second:
Unit that corresponds to the transmission of 10 9 bits every second.
Gateway Network Element:
It is a Network Element devoted to the control, from the OS, of those NEs providing a QECC*interface. To do this it uses a QB3* interface and performs the conversion QB3* .QECC*.
Human Machine Interface:
It is the graphical user interface application through which the operators interact with the system.
History Report:
This function enables operators to get information concerning performances, security or alarms onentities composing the network, or on the network itself. The operator specifies the time period forwhich he requires the report.
International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee:
Standard organization for telecommunications. Now called the ITUT (InternationalTelecommunication Union).
Kilobits per second:Unit that correspond to the transmission of 10 3 bits every second.
Line Terminal:
A line terminal is the end point of a communication link. it is used to transmit or receive signals.They can undertake signal conversion functions (adapting a signal to two different transmissionmedia) or multiplexing/demultiplexing functions.
Logs:Logs are files used to store history data concerning the incoming notifications, operator commandsand system alarms. The size of the log can be configured.
Management Domain:The Craft Terminal product is partitioned into management domains for functional proposes. Eachmanagement domain is associated with functionalities that enable the operators to manage theNEs.
Media Access Control Address:
Represents the Level 2 address for Local Area Networks.Megabits per second:
Unit that corresponds to the transmission of 10 6 bits every second.
Multiplexer:
Equipment used to combine several signals to produce a single signal at a higher transmission rate
and to decompose it back to the smaller rate signals.
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Multiplex Section:
In general, represents the section containing the multiplexed signals.
Network Access Domain:
Defined as a set of Network Elements. NADs are used to define the set of Network Elements that a
user can manage.
Network Element:
Either a telecommunication equipment or groups parts of a Telecommunication Network. Havecharacteristics compliant with CCITT recommendations.
Network Management Level:
Designates the management functions performed on networks elements assembled in a network.
Notification:Spontaneous data received by the system concerning an NE.
Operation System:
A system dedicated to the supervision of NEs in a standard way, using protocols and interfaces. itoffers to the operator a set of functions necessary to supervise the NEs. The 1353SH is anOperation System.
Operator:
The enduser of the Craft Terminal. He supervises a part of the network that is dependant on hisuser profile.
Physical Interface:
Electrical or Electrical/Optical transformers that decouples the line signals and adapt the form of
signal for further transmission. This functional block also manages clock extraction, signal lossmonitoring and loopback functions.
Port:
A physical point at which the Network Element can be attached to a transmission medium. A port iseither a termination point or an origination point.
Repeater:
Equipment used to regenerate a signal when it has travelled a long distance.
Severity:
Linked to alarms, severities indicate the magnitude related to the failure.
Telecommunication Management Network:
Defines the concept of interoperable management of TNs. They provide an organized networkstructure to achieve the interconnection of the different components of the TN and the services toprocess the information.
Telecommunication Network:
Describes the network to be managed. Provides the transmission, the transport and the switchingsupports to the interconnected Network Elements.
Terminal Point:
Describes either the origin or the termination of a signal in an equipment. Is related to a port.
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Thresholding:This is the assignment of a specified value to monitored parameters ( for example BIt Error Rates)that, when exceeded, generate trouble indications.
User Profile:
Identifies the functionalities of the Craft Terminal to which a user has access. A finite number of
predefined user profiles is determined by a fixed set of FADs. To give user access to CraftTerminal functionality, the administrator must assign a profile to a UNIX user account by choosingone among the predefined profiles installed with Craft Terminal.
User Service Manager:
These are presentation processes used by the Craft Terminal to manage the Human MachineInterface and facilitate the interaction with the product.
Wrapping:
Wrapping is the technique that enables the most recent entries in a file to replace the oldest whena file is full.
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Alcatel 1662SMC Rel2.3NE Management
Alcatel 1662SMC Rel2.3 Operator Handbook
01 2005-04-21 Creation Ma Jing
ED DATE CHANGE NOTE APPROVED BY PREPARED BY
Distribution: Internal External
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ..................................................................9
1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................17
1.1 SCOPE .................................................................................................................................171.1.1 Document scope......................................................................................................17
1.1.2 Target audience.......................................................................................................171.2 TERMINOLOGY....................................................................................................................17
1.2.1 Acronyms and abbreviations.................................................................................17
1.2.2 Glossary of terms ....................................................................................................17
2 GENERAL INTRODUCTION ON VIEWS AND MENUS ................................................18
2.1 EML--USM VIEW ORGANIZATION......................................................................................182.2 INTRODUCTION ON THE EML--USM MENU OPTIONS ..........................................................19
2.2.1 Views menu introduction ........................................................................................21
2.2.2 Configuration menu introduction...........................................................................222.2.3 Diagnosis menu introduction.................................................................................23
2.2.4 Supervision menu introduction..............................................................................232.2.5 MS-SPRing menu introduction..............................................................................24
2.2.6 Download menu introduction.................................................................................242.2.7 Equipment menu introduction................................................................................24
2.2.8 Board menu introduction........................................................................................252.2.9 Port menu introduction ...........................................................................................25
2.2.10 EPS menu introduction...........................................................................................272.2.11 Transmission menu introduction...........................................................................27
2.2.12 Synchronization menu introduction ......................................................................292.2.13 External Points menu introduction........................................................................30
2.3 ADVICES ONNAVIGATION PRINCIPLES ................................................................................34
3 NE MANAGEMENT SUPERVISION ..................................................................................37
3.1 NE MANAGEMENT STATES ..................................................................................................37
3.2 NE SUPERVISION AND LOGIN ..............................................................................................37
4 NE MANAGEMENT GENERAL CONFIGURATION ......................................................39
4.1 ACCESS STATE (ALLOW OR INHIBITNE CRAFT ACCESS) .....................................................39
4.1.1 Switching from the OS to the Craft Terminal access state ...............................39
4.1.2 Switching from the Craft Terminal access state back to the OS access state40
4.2 NE TIME MANAGEMENT .....................................................................................................40
4.3 ALARM CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................424.3.1 Procedure to modify an ASAP..............................................................................424.3.2 Alarm Severity Assignment Profile Management (ASAP)................................42
4.3.3 Set SdhNE Alarms Severities................................................................................484.3.4 Allow/Inhibit Alarms Notifications..........................................................................49
4.3.5 Alarms resynchronization...................................................................................504.3.6 Alarms persistency Configuration.........................................................................50
4.4 RESTARTNE.......................................................................................................................51
5 SECURITY MANAGEMENT................................................................................................52
5.1 SET MANAGER LIST ............................................................................................................52
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5.2 SET ACD LEVEL .................................................................................................................52
6 EXTERNAL INPUT AND OUTPUT POINTS MANAGEMENT .....................................54
6.1 DISPLAYING EXTERNAL POINTS...........................................................................................54
6.1.1 Expanding or reducing external points list..........................................................56
6.2 EXTERNAL POINTS CONFIGURATION....................................................................................567 DIAGNOSIS MANAGEMENT..............................................................................................59
7.1 ALARMS SURVEILLANCE .....................................................................................................597.2 ABNORMAL CONDITION LIST..............................................................................................60
7.3 INTERNAL LINKMONITOR..................................................................................................627.4 LOG BROWSING ..................................................................................................................63
7.5 REMOTE INVENTORY ..........................................................................................................647.5.1 Upload remote Inventory........................................................................................647.5.2 View Remote Inventory..........................................................................................65
8 COMMUNICATION AND ROUTING MANAGEMENT..................................................67
8.1 OVERVIEW ON COMMUNICATION AND ROUTING DOMAIN ..................................................67
8.1.1 OSI Protocol on QB3/Qecc....................................................................................678.1.2 Partitioning into separate Routing Domains........................................................68
8.1.3 IP over OSI tunneling for ATM/IP.........................................................................698.1.4 OSI over IP tunneling on QB3...............................................................................69
8.2 COMMUNICATION AND ROUTING VIEWS..............................................................................708.3 LOCAL CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................728.4 OS CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................73
8.5 NTP SERVERCONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................748.6 LAPD CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................75
8.7 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION ...............................................................................................788.8 REACHABLE ADDRESS PREFIXES CONFIGURATION .............................................................808.9 MANUAL ES ADJACENCIES TABLE CONFIGURATION ..........................................................81
8.10 IP CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................828.10.1 IP routing configuration for ATM/IP boards management................................82
8.11 IP STATIC ROUTING CONFIGURATION.................................................................................838.12 OSPF AREATABLE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................848.13 IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION OF POINT-TO-POINT INTERFACES ........................................85
8.14 ISA BOARD IP ADDRESS.....................................................................................................868.15 OSI OVERIP .......................................................................................................................87
8.16 IP OVEROSI .......................................................................................................................87
9 EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT............................................................................................90
9.1 INTRODUCTION AND NAVIGATION.......................................................................................90
9.2 SET AND CHANGE OR REMOVE BOARD/SUBRACK.................................................................959.3 CONNECT FAN TO CONGI BOARD ......................................................................................97
9.4 BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE STATE .........................................................................................999.4.1 Setting a board in service ......................................................................................99
9.4.2 Setting a board out of service................................................................................999.4.3 Consulting a Board's Administrative state .........................................................100
9.5 SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................100
9.6 REMOTE INVENTORY ........................................................................................................101
9.7 SHOW SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................103
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10 BOARD VIEW.......................................................................................................................105
10.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................10510.2 BOARD VIEW MENU .........................................................................................................107
10.2.1 Port Access ............................................................................................................10710.2.2 Change Physical Interface ...................................................................................108
10.2.3 Show supporting equipment................................................................................109
11 PORT VIEW ..........................................................................................................................110
11.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................11011.2 PORT VIEW: ELEMENTS ON THE TP ...................................................................................11111.3 PORT VIEW MENU.............................................................................................................113
11.4 SET RETIMING...................................................................................................................11411.5 AU4 CONCATENATION.....................................................................................................115
11.6 PHYSICAL MEDIA OPTION MENU .......................................................................................11811.6.1 Automatic Laser Shutdown Configuration.........................................................11911.6.2 Show Optical Configuration .................................................................................122
11.6.3 Single Fibber Configuration .................................................................................12311.6.4 Ms Configuration ...................................................................................................124
11.6.5 Line Length Configuration....................................................................................12411.6.6 Ethernet Port Configuration .................................................................................125
11.6.7 Ethernet Mapping Protocol..................................................................................12811.6.8 Control Path Activation .........................................................................................129
11.6.9 LCAS Configuration ..............................................................................................13011.7 TP FRAME MODE CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................133
11.8 SHOW SUPPORTING BOARD...............................................................................................13511.9 NAVIGATE TO TRANSMISSION VIEW .................................................................................136
11.10 NAVIGATE TO MONITORING VIEW ................................................................................13711.11 PORTMODE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................138
12 EQUIPMENT PROTECTION MANAGEMENT (EPS) ...................................................142
12.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................14212.2 MANAGEMENT: CONSULTING AND MODIFYINGEPS .........................................................14312.3 CONFIGURATION: REVERTIVE AND WTRFOREPS ...........................................................147
12.4 SWITCHING EPS................................................................................................................14812.5 EPS OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................149
13 MULTIPLEX SECTION PROTECTION MANAGEMENT ...........................................156
13.1 ARCHITECTURE TYPES
......................................................................................................15613.2 MSP OPTIONS INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................156
13.3 MSP CREATE....................................................................................................................15713.4 MSP MANAGEMENT .........................................................................................................160
13.4.1 MSP modification ..................................................................................................16213.5 MSP DELETE ....................................................................................................................16213.6 DISPLAY OF PROTECTION STATE.......................................................................................163
13.7 MSP COMMANDS .............................................................................................................16513.8 MSP OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................167
14 TRANSMISSION VIEW.......................................................................................................173
14.1 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................173
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14.2 VIEW ELEMENTS ...............................................................................................................17414.3 VIEW LAYOUT ..................................................................................................................174
14.3.1 View Description....................................................................................................174
14.3.2 Number of TPs Displayed in Transmission View.............................................17514.3.3 Naming TPs............................................................................................................175
14.3.4 Dynamic View Behaviour.....................................................................................17514.4 TRANSMISSION VIEW ACCESS AND MENU ..........................................................................176
14.5 ADD TP.............................................................................................................................17714.5.1 TP Search...............................................................................................................177
14.6 TP CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................................184
14.6.1 High Order TP Configuration ...............................................................................18414.6.2 J0 Section Trace management...........................................................................187
14.6.3 Low Order TP Configuration................................................................................18714.7 TP FRAME MODE CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................190
14.8 TP THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................19114.9 TERMINATE/DISTERMINATE TP ........................................................................................192
14.9.1 Terminate TP.........................................................................................................19214.9.2 Disterminate TP.....................................................................................................193
14.10 MONITORING OPERATIONS ...........................................................................................193
14.10.1 Creation/Deletion...............................................................................................19414.10.2 Configuration......................................................................................................195
14.11 STRUCTURE TPS ...........................................................................................................19714.12 LOOPBACK....................................................................................................................198
14.12.1 Loopback Configuration ...................................................................................19814.12.2 Loopback Management....................................................................................201
14.13 PHYSICAL MEDIA ..........................................................................................................203
14.13.1 Set Domain.........................................................................................................20414.14 NAVIGATION COMMANDS.............................................................................................205
14.14.1 Expand................................................................................................................20514.14.2 Hide .....................................................................................................................206
14.14.3 Show Supported Board....................................................................................20714.14.4 Navigate to Port View.......................................................................................208
14.14.5 Navigate to HOA Port.......................................................................................209
15 CROSS-CONNECTION MANAGEMENT ........................................................................211
15.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................211
15.1.1 Overview.................................................................................................................21115.1.2 Multiplex Structures for SDH...............................................................................21115.1.3 Definition of Termination Points (TP).................................................................21415.1.4 Mapping Tables: TP Names................................................................................21815.1.5 Cross-Connection Types......................................................................................21915.1.6 Cross-Connection Protection ..............................................................................220
15.2 OPERATIVE SEQUENCE TO EXECUTE CROSS-CONNECTIONS ..............................................22215.3 CROSS-CONNECTIONS MANAGEMENT ...............................................................................223
15.3.1 Search Criteria.......................................................................................................226
15.3.2 Cross-Connection List..........................................................................................22815.3.3 Actions available....................................................................................................230
15.4 CREATE/MODIFY CROSS-CONNECTIONS...........................................................................231
15.4.1 Cross-Connection Parameters............................................................................233
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15.4.2 Create a Cross-Connection .................................................................................23715.4.3 Modify a Cross-Connection .................................................................................243
15.5 ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE/DELETE CROSS-CONNECTIONS ..................................................245
15.5.1 Activate a Cross-Connection...............................................................................24515.5.2 Deactivate a Cross-Connection ..........................................................................246
15.5.3 Delete a Cross-Connection..................................................................................24615.6 SPLIT AND JOINCROSS-CONNECTIONS .............................................................................246
15.6.1 Split a Cross-Connection .....................................................................................24615.6.2 Join Two Cross-Connections ..............................................................................247
15.7 PROTECTION SWITCHING ..................................................................................................24815.8 PRINT ................................................................................................................................24915.9 SHOW CROSS-CONNECTED TPS ........................................................................................250
16 OVERHEAD MANAGEMENT ...........................................................................................253
16.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................253
16.2 OH CONNECTION OVERVIEW ............................................................................................253
16.3 OVERHEAD VIEWS.............................................................................................................25416.4 OH CROSS CONNECTION ..................................................................................................255
16.5 OH TP CREATION .............................................................................................................26016.6 OH TP DELETING..............................................................................................................262
16.7 OH PHONE PARAMETERS..................................................................................................262
17 PERFORMANCE MONITORING .....................................................................................264
17.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................264
17.1.1 Overview.................................................................................................................26417.1.2 Supported Performance Counters......................................................................264
17.1.3 Far End (FE) and Near End (NE) Performance Counting..............................265
17.1.4 Bidirectional Counting (24 h Bi) for QoS............................................................26617.1.5 End to End (e-e 24h) Performance Counting...................................................26617.1.6 Performance Monitoring on AU-PJE..................................................................267
17.1.7 Tandem Connection Termination (TCT) and Monitoring (TCM)....................26717.1.8 Performance Monitoring on 2 Mbit/s ISDNPRA .............................................267
17.1.9 Performance Data Collection ..............................................................................26717.1.10 Data Collection ..................................................................................................26817.1.11 Performance Monitoring History.....................................................................268
17.1.12 Thresholds..........................................................................................................26917.2 CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................269
17.3 DISPLAY CURRENT DATA .................................................................................................274
17.4 DISPLAY HISTORY DATA ..................................................................................................276
17.5 PM THRESHOLD TABLE SELECTION .................................................................................27817.6 PM THRESHOLD TABLE CREATION / MODIFICATION / DISPLAY.......................................281
17.6.1 Creation ..................................................................................................................28117.6.2 Modification ............................................................................................................28217.6.3 Display.....................................................................................................................283
17.7 PM OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................284
18 SYNCHRONIZATION MANAGEMENT ..........................................................................289
18.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................28918.2 SYNCHRONIZATION MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................291
18.2.1 Displaying the Synchronization View.................................................................291
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18.2.2 Synchronization View...........................................................................................29118.2.3 Timing Source Configuration...............................................................................29418.2.4 Synchronization Protection Commands ............................................................297
18.2.5 Synchronization Configuration for T0/T4 and T4 squelch criteria .................29818.2.6 SSU Configuration ..............................