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Manual Guide
i..................................................................................Overview
i......................................................................................................Control
Boards and Related Operation Manuals
i..........................................Service Configuration
ii...................................................................................
Part I Basic ConfigurationChapter 1 Connecting to the System
1-1...........................................................
1.1 Connecting to the System Through Local Serial Port
1-1.......................1.1.1 Connecting Serial Port Cable
1-1...................................................1.1.2 Running
the HyperTerminal
1-1......................................................1.1.3
Setting up Terminal Communication Parameters
1-2.....................1.1.4 Setting up Terminal Type
1-3.........................................................1.1.5
Setting up Line Delay and Character Delay
1-4.............................1.1.6 Log in to the System
1-5.................................................................
1.2 Connecting to the System Through Remote Serial Port
1-5...................1.2.1 Setting up the Called Modem
1-6...................................................1.2.2 Setting
up the Calling Modem
1-7..................................................1.2.3 Setting
up Configuration Environment
1-8......................................1.2.4 Running the
HyperTerminal
1-8......................................................1.2.5
Logging in to the System
1-9..........................................................
1.3 Connecting to the System Through Telnet Terminal
1-9........................1.3.1 Setting up Configuration
Environment 1-10......................................1.3.2 Run
Telnet Application
1-10.............................................................1.3.3
Logging in to the System
1-11..........................................................
Chapter 2 Getting Started with CLI
2-1..............................................................2.1
Command Line Operation Characteristics
2-1........................................
2.1.1 Intelligent Matching
2-1...................................................................2.1.2
Editing Characteristics
2-1..............................................................2.1.3
Character Meaning
2-2...................................................................2.1.4
Command Mode
2-3.......................................................................
2.2 Basic Operations of the CLI
2-5..............................................................2.2.1
Setting Online Help Mode
2-5.........................................................2.2.2
Setting Interactive Input Mode
2-7..................................................2.2.3 Setting
Screen Scrolling Mode
2-7.................................................2.2.4 Changing
Display Language
2-8....................................................2.2.5
Setting Command Echo Display
2-8...............................................2.2.6 Clearing
Terminal Screen
2-9.........................................................2.2.7
Setting Terminal Type
2-9..............................................................2.2.8
Setting Terminal Timeout Exit
2-9..................................................2.2.9 Holding
Terminal
2-10......................................................................
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2.2.10 Querying History Commands
2-11.................................................2.2.11
Configuring Host Name
2-11..........................................................2.2.12
Setting System Time
2-11..............................................................2.2.13
Connectivity Test Commands
2-11.................................................
Chapter 3 Managing a User
3-1.........................................................................3.1
Overview
3-1...........................................................................................3.2
User Management
3-2............................................................................
3.2.1 Adding a User
3-2...........................................................................3.2.2
Deleting a User
3-3.........................................................................
3.3 User Attributes Modification
3-3..............................................................3.3.1
Modifying User Authority
3-3..........................................................3.3.2
Modifying User Password
3-4.........................................................3.3.3
Modifying User Reenter Number
3-4..............................................3.3.4 Modifying
User Attached Information
3-4.......................................3.3.5 Querying a User
3-4.......................................................................3.3.6
Disconnecting a Login User
3-5......................................................
Chapter 4 Managing System Output Information
4-1.........................................4.1 Overview
4-1...........................................................................................4.2
Controlling the Output to CLI terminal
4-1...............................................
4.2.1 Querying the Command Line Client Information
4-2......................4.2.2 Set the infoswitch of a CLI Terminal
4-2.........................................4.2.3 Querying the
infoswitch of a CLI Terminal
4-2................................4.2.4 Setting the infolevel of a
CLI Terminal 4-2......................................4.2.5
Querying the Control Level for Information Output to CLITerminal
4-3.............................................................................................
4.3 Controlling the Output to NMS Terminal
4-3...........................................4.3.1 Setting the
infoswitch of an NMS Terminal
4-3...............................4.3.2 Querying the infoswitch of
an NMS Terminal 4-3...........................4.3.3 Setting the
infolevel of an NMS Terminal
4-3.................................4.3.4 Querying the infolevel of
an NMS Terminal 4-4..............................
4.4 Controlling the Output to Log Host Terminal
4-4.....................................4.4.1 Setting the
infoswitch of a Log Host Terminal
4-4..........................4.4.2 Querying the infoswitch of a Log
Host Terminal 4-4.......................4.4.3 Setting the infolevel
of a Log Host Terminal 4-4.............................4.4.4
Querying the infolevel of a Log Host Terminal
4-5.........................
Chapter 5 NMS Configuration
5-1......................................................................5.1
Configuring PVM Network Interfaces
5-1................................................
5.1.1 Configuring the Network Interface Address
5-1..............................5.1.2 Configuring the Route
5-1...............................................................
5.2 Configuring an NMS Workstation
5-1......................................................5.2.1
Adding an NMS Workstation
5-1....................................................
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5.2.2 Activating an NMS Workstation
5-2................................................5.2.3 Querying
NMS Workstation Parameters
5-2..................................5.2.4 Deactivating an NMS
Workstation 5-3............................................5.2.5
Deleting an NMS Workstation
5-3..................................................5.2.6
Modifying an NMS workstation
5-3.................................................5.2.7 Managing
NMS Terminal Output Control
5-4.................................
5.3 Configuration Examples
5-4....................................................................Chapter
6 Frame Configuration
6-1....................................................................
6.1 Configuring a Frame
6-1.........................................................................6.1.1
Adding a frame
6-1.........................................................................6.1.2
Deleting a frame
6-2.......................................................................
6.2 Configuring an Inter-frame Link
6-2........................................................6.2.1
Adding an Inter-frame Link
6-2.......................................................6.2.2
Querying an Inter-frame Link
6-3....................................................6.2.3 Delete
an inter-frame link
6-4.........................................................
6.3 Configuring Frame Attributes
6-4............................................................6.3.1
Configuring Frame Attributes
6-5....................................................6.3.2
Configuring EMU of Frame
6-5.......................................................6.3.3
Querying Frame Attributes
6-5.......................................................
Chapter 7 Board Configuration
7-1.....................................................................7.1
Overview
7-1...........................................................................................7.2
Configuring a Board
7-1..........................................................................
7.2.1 Querying Board Information
7-1.....................................................7.2.2
Adding a Board
7-3.........................................................................7.2.3
Confirming a Board
7-3...................................................................7.2.4
Deleting a Board
7-4.......................................................................7.2.5
Prohibiting/Unprohibiting a Board
7-4.............................................
7.3 Querying Board Version
7-5....................................................................7.4
Querying Board CPU Usage
7-5.............................................................7.5
Resetting a Board
7-5.............................................................................
Part II Service ApplicationChapter 8 MG Interface Configuration
8-1.........................................................
8.1 Overview
8-1...........................................................................................8.2
MG Interface Configuration
8-1...............................................................
8.2.1 Adding an MG Interface
8-1............................................................8.2.2
Starting/Closing an MG Interface
8-1.............................................8.2.3 Deleting an
MG Interface
8-2..........................................................8.2.4
Configuring MG Interface Protocol Parameter
8-2.........................8.2.5 Configuring Dual Homing
8-4.........................................................8.2.6
Configuring MGC Forced Switchover
8-4.......................................
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8.2.7 Configuring Equipment Authentication
8-4.....................................8.2.8 Querying MG Interface
Information 8-5..........................................8.2.9
Configuring MGCP Stack Parameter
8-6........................................8.2.10 Configuring H.248
Stack Parameter 8-8.......................................8.2.11
Configuring Ringing Mapping Entry
8-9........................................8.2.12 Configuring MG
Interface Software Parameters 8-11.....................8.2.13
Configuring System Parameters
8-13.............................................8.2.14 Configuring
A/u Law
8-15...............................................................8.2.15
Configuring SNTP Client
8-16........................................................8.2.16
Configuring DNS Client
8-16..........................................................
Chapter 9 Narrowband Subscriber Configuration
9-1........................................9.1 Adding a Narrowband
Subscriber
9-1.....................................................
9.1.1 Adding a single MG subscriber
9-1.................................................9.1.2 Adding a
batch of MG subscribers
9-1...........................................
9.2 Deleting a Narrowband Subscriber
9-2...................................................9.3 Modifying
the Narrowband Subscriber Data
9-2.....................................9.4 Setting Port Gain,
Pulse Dial and Polarity Reversal forNarrowband Subscriber
9-2..........................................................................9.5
Setting 16/12KC Attribute of Narrowband Subscriber Port
9-3...............9.6 Querying Narrowband Subscriber
9-4.....................................................9.7
Terminating/Restarting Narrowband Subscriber Port Service
9-5..........
Chapter 10 SPC Configuration
10-1.....................................................................10.1
Overview
10-1.........................................................................................10.2
Configuring an SPC
10-1........................................................................
10.2.1 Adding an SPC
10-1.......................................................................10.2.2
Deleting an SPC
10-3.....................................................................10.2.3
Querying an SPC
10-3....................................................................10.2.4
Releasing SPC
10-3.......................................................................10.2.5
Setting up SPC
10-4.......................................................................10.2.6
Modifying SPC Parameter
10-4......................................................
Chapter 11 Application of Voice Service
11-1......................................................11.1
Overview
11-1.........................................................................................11.2
Voice Service Configuration
11-1............................................................
11.2.1 Networking and Data Explanation
11-1..........................................11.2.2 Configuring
Data
11-4.....................................................................
Part III Maintenance GuideChapter 12 System Maintenance
12-1.................................................................
12.1 Overview
12-1.........................................................................................12.1.1
System Management Files and Storage Media
12-1......................12.1.2 Upgrade Procedures for System with
One Control Board 12-1......
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12.1.3 Upgrade Procedures for System with Two Control Boards
12-2....12.2 Managing System Data
12-4...................................................................
12.2.1 Saving Data
12-4............................................................................12.2.2
Duplicating Data
12-5.....................................................................12.2.3
Backing up Data
12-5.....................................................................12.2.4
Erasing Data
12-6...........................................................................
12.3 System Switchover
12-7.........................................................................12.3.1
Setting Data Synchronization Switch
12-7......................................12.3.2 Querying Data
Synchronization State
12-8....................................12.3.3 Manual Switchover
12-8.................................................................
12.4 Loading Software
12-9............................................................................12.4.1
Setting FTP User Name and Password
12-9..................................12.4.2 Power-on Loading
12-9..................................................................12.4.3
Loading BIOS File Online
12-14.......................................................12.4.4
Loading Host Program File Online
12-15.........................................12.4.5 Loading Host
Database File Online
12-19........................................12.4.6 Loading
Multi-Language Resource File Online
12-20......................12.4.7 Host Version Rollback
12-21............................................................
12.5 Managing Logs
12-21...............................................................................12.5.1
Setting Log Host
12-21.....................................................................12.5.2
Querying Log
12-22..........................................................................
12.6 Managing Patches
12-22..........................................................................12.6.1
Overview
12-22.................................................................................12.6.2
Patching Procedure
12-23................................................................12.6.3
Examples of Loading Patches
12-24................................................
12.7 Maintaining DSP Resources
12-26...........................................................12.7.1
Querying DSP Channel
12-26..........................................................12.7.2
Prohibiting DSP Channel
12-27........................................................
Chapter 13 Alarm Management
13-1...................................................................13.1
Overview
13-1.........................................................................................
13.1.1 Alarm Attributes
13-1......................................................................13.1.2
Alarm Management Contents
13-2.................................................
13.2 Configuring Alarm Management
13-2.....................................................13.2.1
Querying Alarm History Records
13-2............................................13.2.2 Querying
Alarm Configuration Information
13-3.............................13.2.3 Setting Alarm Level
13-4................................................................13.2.4
Setting Command Line Terminal Alarm Output
13-4......................13.2.5 Setting Alarm Statistics
13-5...........................................................13.2.6
Setting Alarm Threshold
13-6.........................................................13.2.7
Querying Alarm Statistics
13-6.......................................................13.2.8
Clearing Alarm Statistics
13-7........................................................
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13.2.9 Querying Basic Alarm Information
13-7..........................................Chapter 14
Environment Monitoring Configuration
14-1......................................
14.1 Overview
14-1.........................................................................................14.1.1
Composition of Environment Monitoring System
14-1....................14.1.2 Monitored Objects
14-1..................................................................14.1.3
Functions of Environment Monitoring Module
14-1........................
14.2 Connection of Environment Monitoring Hardware
14-2..........................14.3 Environment Monitoring
Configuration 14-2............................................
14.3.1 Configuring EMU
14-2....................................................................14.3.2
Configuring H302ESC
14-5............................................................14.3.3
Configuring H303ESC
14-5............................................................
14.4 Configuration Examples
14-7..................................................................Chapter
15 Narrowband Subscriber Test
15-1.....................................................
15.1 Test Group and Test Parameter Configuration
15-1...............................15.1.1 Managing Test Group
15-1.............................................................15.1.2
Setting External Line Test Criteria
15-3..........................................15.1.3 Setting
Resistance Adjustment Value in External Line Test 15-4...15.1.4
Setting Test Timeout Control Parameter
15-5................................
15.2 Analog Subscriber Test
15-5...................................................................15.2.1
External Line Test of Analog Subscriber
15-6................................15.2.2 Internal Line Test of
Analog Subscriber 15-7.................................15.2.3
Meter-Aided Test of Analog Subscriber
15-9..................................
15.3 ISDN Subscriber Test
15-10.....................................................................15.3.1
Internal Line Test of ISDN Subscriber
15-10....................................15.3.2 ISDN Terminal Test
15-11................................................................15.3.3
External Line Test of ISDN Subscriber
15-12...................................15.3.4 Port Switchover Test
of ISDN Subscriber 15-13...............................15.3.5
Meter-aided Test of ISDN Subscriber
15-15.....................................
15.4 TSS Test
15-15.........................................................................................15.4.1
TSS Self-Test
15-15.........................................................................15.4.2
TSS State Query Test
15-16............................................................
15.5 Subscriber Line Test
15-17.......................................................................
Part IV AppendixAppendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms
A-1....................................................
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About This Manual
Release Notes
This manual applies to the HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit
V100R007 (referred to as the UA5000 hereinafter).
Organization
This manual consists of four parts, as follows.
z Part I Basic Configuration: This part describes basic
knowledge about the UA5000. It is the foundation for service
configuration.
z Part II Service Application: This part introduces some major
applications of the UA5000. It uses examples to illustrate the
whole process of the service configuration.
z Part III Maintenance Guide: This part discusses the daily
maintenance management of the UA5000. The content of this part
includes necessary maintenance operations, how to conduct
maintenance operation, and what commands to be used in the
maintenance operation. It is a guide to the maintenance operation
activities.
z Part IV Appendix: The appendix includes a list of
abbreviations and acronyms used in this manual.
Intended Audience
The manual is intended for the following readers:
z UA5000 Administrators z UA5000 Maintenance Technicians
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. General conventions
Convention Description
Arial Normal paragraphs are in Arial.
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Convention Description
Arial Narrow Warnings, Cautions, Notes and Tips are in Arial
Narrow.
Boldface Headings are in Boldface.
Courier New Terminal Display is in Courier New.
II. Command conventions
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in Boldface.
italic Command arguments are in italic.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are
optional.
{ x | y | ... } Alternative items are grouped in braces and
separated by vertical bars. One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in square
brackets and separated by vertical bars. One or none is
selected.
{ x | y | ... } * Alternative items are grouped in braces and
separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all
can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ] * Optional alternative items are grouped in
square brackets and separated by vertical bars. Many or none can be
selected.
III. Symbols
Eye-catching symbols are also used in the manual to highlight
the points worthy of special attention during the operation. They
are defined as follows:
Caution: Means reader be extremely careful during the
operation.
Note: Means a complementary description.
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Table of Contents
Manual Guide
.....................................................................................................................................
i Overview
.......................................................................................................................................i
Control Boards and Related Operation
Manuals..........................................................................i
Service
Configuration...................................................................................................................
ii
Part I Basic Configuration
Chapter 1 Connecting to the System
..........................................................................................
1-1 1.1 Connecting to the System Through Local Serial
Port........................................................
1-1
1.1.1 Connecting Serial Port
Cable..................................................................................
1-1 1.1.2 Running the HyperTerminal
....................................................................................
1-1 1.1.3 Setting up Terminal Communication Parameters
................................................... 1-2 1.1.4
Setting up Terminal Type
........................................................................................
1-3 1.1.5 Setting up Line Delay and Character
Delay............................................................
1-4 1.1.6 Log in to the System
...............................................................................................
1-5
1.2 Connecting to the System Through Remote Serial Port
................................................... 1-5 1.2.1
Setting up the Called
Modem..................................................................................
1-6 1.2.2 Setting up the Calling
Modem.................................................................................
1-7 1.2.3 Setting up Configuration Environment
....................................................................
1-8 1.2.4 Running the HyperTerminal
....................................................................................
1-8 1.2.5 Logging in to the
System.........................................................................................
1-9
1.3 Connecting to the System Through Telnet Terminal
......................................................... 1-9 1.3.1
Setting up Configuration Environment
..................................................................
1-10 1.3.2 Run Telnet Application
..........................................................................................
1-10 1.3.3 Logging in to the
System.......................................................................................
1-11
Chapter 2 Getting Started with
CLI..............................................................................................
2-1 2.1 Command Line Operation
Characteristics.........................................................................
2-1
2.1.1 Intelligent Matching
.................................................................................................
2-1 2.1.2 Editing Characteristics
............................................................................................
2-1 2.1.3 Character
Meaning..................................................................................................
2-2 2.1.4 Command
Mode......................................................................................................
2-3
2.2 Basic Operations of the
CLI...............................................................................................
2-5 2.2.1 Setting Online Help Mode
.......................................................................................
2-5 2.2.2 Setting Interactive Input Mode
................................................................................
2-7 2.2.3 Setting Screen Scrolling
Mode................................................................................
2-7 2.2.4 Changing Display
Language...................................................................................
2-8 2.2.5 Setting Command Echo Display
.............................................................................
2-8 2.2.6 Clearing Terminal Screen
.......................................................................................
2-9
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2.2.7 Setting Terminal Type
.............................................................................................
2-9 2.2.8 Setting Terminal Timeout Exit
.................................................................................
2-9 2.2.9 Holding Terminal
...................................................................................................
2-10 2.2.10 Querying History
Commands..............................................................................
2-11 2.2.11 Configuring Host
Name.......................................................................................
2-11 2.2.12 Setting System Time
...........................................................................................
2-11 2.2.13 Connectivity Test Commands
.............................................................................
2-11
Chapter 3 Managing a User
..........................................................................................................
3-1 3.1
Overview............................................................................................................................
3-1 3.2 User Management
.............................................................................................................
3-2
3.2.1 Adding a
User..........................................................................................................
3-2 3.2.2 Deleting a
User........................................................................................................
3-3
3.3 User Attributes
Modification...............................................................................................
3-3 3.3.1 Modifying User Authority
.........................................................................................
3-3 3.3.2 Modifying User Password
.......................................................................................
3-4 3.3.3 Modifying User Reenter
Number.............................................................................
3-4 3.3.4 Modifying User Attached
Information......................................................................
3-4 3.3.5 Querying a User
......................................................................................................
3-4 3.3.6 Disconnecting a Login User
....................................................................................
3-5
Chapter 4 Managing System Output Information
......................................................................
4-1 4.1
Overview............................................................................................................................
4-1 4.2 Controlling the Output to CLI terminal
...............................................................................
4-1
4.2.1 Querying the Command Line Client
Information.....................................................
4-2 4.2.2 Set the infoswitch of a CLI Terminal
.......................................................................
4-2 4.2.3 Querying the infoswitch of a CLI Terminal
.............................................................. 4-2
4.2.4 Setting the infolevel of a CLI Terminal
....................................................................
4-2 4.2.5 Querying the Control Level for Information Output to CLI
Terminal ....................... 4-3
4.3 Controlling the Output to NMS
Terminal............................................................................
4-3 4.3.1 Setting the infoswitch of an NMS Terminal
............................................................. 4-3
4.3.2 Querying the infoswitch of an NMS
Terminal..........................................................
4-3 4.3.3 Setting the infolevel of an NMS
Terminal................................................................
4-3 4.3.4 Querying the infolevel of an NMS Terminal
............................................................
4-4
4.4 Controlling the Output to Log Host Terminal
.....................................................................
4-4 4.4.1 Setting the infoswitch of a Log Host
Terminal.........................................................
4-4 4.4.2 Querying the infoswitch of a Log Host Terminal
..................................................... 4-4 4.4.3
Setting the infolevel of a Log Host Terminal
........................................................... 4-4
4.4.4 Querying the infolevel of a Log Host
Terminal........................................................
4-5
Chapter 5 NMS Configuration
......................................................................................................
5-1 5.1 Configuring PVM Network Interfaces
................................................................................
5-1
5.1.1 Configuring the Network Interface Address
............................................................ 5-1
5.1.2 Configuring the Route
.............................................................................................
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......................................................................................
5-1 5.2.1 Adding an NMS Workstation
...................................................................................
5-1 5.2.2 Activating an NMS
Workstation...............................................................................
5-2 5.2.3 Querying NMS Workstation
Parameters.................................................................
5-2 5.2.4 Deactivating an NMS Workstation
..........................................................................
5-3 5.2.5 Deleting an NMS
Workstation.................................................................................
5-3 5.2.6 Modifying an NMS
workstation................................................................................
5-3 5.2.7 Managing NMS Terminal Output
Control................................................................
5-4
5.3 Configuration
Examples.....................................................................................................
5-4
Chapter 6 Frame Configuration
...................................................................................................
6-1 6.1 Configuring a Frame
..........................................................................................................
6-1
6.1.1 Adding a
frame........................................................................................................
6-1 6.1.2 Deleting a
frame......................................................................................................
6-2
6.2 Configuring an Inter-frame Link
.........................................................................................
6-2 6.2.1 Adding an Inter-frame
Link......................................................................................
6-2 6.2.2 Querying an Inter-frame Link
..................................................................................
6-3 6.2.3 Delete an inter-frame link
........................................................................................
6-4
6.3 Configuring Frame
Attributes.............................................................................................
6-4 6.3.1 Configuring Frame Attributes
..................................................................................
6-5 6.3.2 Configuring EMU of Frame
.....................................................................................
6-5 6.3.3 Querying Frame Attributes
......................................................................................
6-5
Chapter 7 Board
Configuration....................................................................................................
7-1 7.1
Overview............................................................................................................................
7-1 7.2 Configuring a
Board...........................................................................................................
7-1
7.2.1 Querying Board Information
....................................................................................
7-1 7.2.2 Adding a
Board........................................................................................................
7-3 7.2.3 Confirming a Board
.................................................................................................
7-3 7.2.4 Deleting a Board
.....................................................................................................
7-4 7.2.5 Prohibiting/Unprohibiting a Board
...........................................................................
7-4
7.3 Querying Board Version
....................................................................................................
7-5 7.4 Querying Board CPU
Usage..............................................................................................
7-5 7.5 Resetting a Board
..............................................................................................................
7-5
Part II Service Application
Chapter 8 MG Interface Configuration
........................................................................................
8-1 8.1
Overview............................................................................................................................
8-1 8.2 MG Interface
Configuration................................................................................................
8-1
8.2.1 Adding an MG Interface
..........................................................................................
8-1 8.2.2 Starting/Closing an MG
Interface............................................................................
8-1 8.2.3 Deleting an MG Interface
........................................................................................
8-2 8.2.4 Configuring MG Interface Protocol
Parameter........................................................
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8.2.5 Configuring Dual Homing
........................................................................................
8-4 8.2.6 Configuring MGC Forced
Switchover......................................................................
8-4 8.2.7 Configuring Equipment
Authentication....................................................................
8-4 8.2.8 Querying MG Interface
Information.........................................................................
8-5 8.2.9 Configuring MGCP Stack Parameter
......................................................................
8-6 8.2.10 Configuring H.248 Stack Parameter
.....................................................................
8-8 8.2.11 Configuring Ringing Mapping Entry
......................................................................
8-9 8.2.12 Configuring MG Interface Software Parameters
................................................. 8-11 8.2.13
Configuring System Parameters
.........................................................................
8-13 8.2.14 Configuring A/
Law............................................................................................
8-15 8.2.15 Configuring SNTP Client
.....................................................................................
8-16 8.2.16 Configuring DNS Client
.......................................................................................
8-16
Chapter 9 Narrowband Subscriber Configuration
.....................................................................
9-1 9.1 Adding a Narrowband
Subscriber......................................................................................
9-1
9.1.1 Adding a single MG subscriber
...............................................................................
9-1 9.1.2 Adding a batch of MG subscribers
..........................................................................
9-1
9.2 Deleting a Narrowband
Subscriber....................................................................................
9-2 9.3 Modifying the Narrowband Subscriber
Data......................................................................
9-2 9.4 Setting Port Gain, Pulse Dial and Polarity Reversal for
Narrowband Subscriber ............. 9-2 9.5 Setting 16/12KC
Attribute of Narrowband Subscriber Port
............................................... 9-3 9.6 Querying
Narrowband Subscriber
.....................................................................................
9-4 9.7 Terminating/Restarting Narrowband Subscriber Port
Service........................................... 9-5
Chapter 10 SPC
Configuration...................................................................................................
10-1 10.1
Overview........................................................................................................................
10-1 10.2 Configuring an SPC
.......................................................................................................
10-1
10.2.1 Adding an
SPC....................................................................................................
10-1 10.2.2 Deleting an
SPC..................................................................................................
10-3 10.2.3 Querying an SPC
................................................................................................
10-3 10.2.4 Releasing
SPC....................................................................................................
10-3 10.2.5 Setting up
SPC....................................................................................................
10-4 10.2.6 Modifying SPC
Parameter...................................................................................
10-4
Chapter 11 Application of Voice Service
..................................................................................
11-1 11.1
Overview........................................................................................................................
11-1 11.2 Voice Service Configuration
..........................................................................................
11-1
11.2.1 Networking and Data
Explanation.......................................................................
11-1 11.2.2 Configuring Data
.................................................................................................
11-4
Part III Maintenance Guide
Chapter 12 System Maintenance
...............................................................................................
12-1 12.1
Overview........................................................................................................................
12-1
12.1.1 System Management Files and Storage Media
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.................................. 12-1 12.1.3 Upgrade Procedures
for System with Two Control Boards ................................
12-2
12.2 Managing System Data
.................................................................................................
12-4 12.2.1 Saving
Data.........................................................................................................
12-4 12.2.2 Duplicating
Data..................................................................................................
12-5 12.2.3 Backing up
Data..................................................................................................
12-5 12.2.4 Erasing
Data........................................................................................................
12-6
12.3 System Switchover
........................................................................................................
12-7 12.3.1 Setting Data Synchronization Switch
..................................................................
12-7 12.3.2 Querying Data Synchronization
State.................................................................
12-8 12.3.3 Manual
Switchover..............................................................................................
12-8
12.4 Loading
Software...........................................................................................................
12-9 12.4.1 Setting FTP User Name and Password
.............................................................. 12-9
12.4.2 Power-on Loading
...............................................................................................
12-9 12.4.3 Loading BIOS File
Online..................................................................................
12-14 12.4.4 Loading Host Program File
Online....................................................................
12-15 12.4.5 Loading Host Database File Online
..................................................................
12-19 12.4.6 Loading Multi-Language Resource File
Online................................................. 12-20
12.4.7 Host Version
Rollback.......................................................................................
12-21
12.5 Managing Logs
............................................................................................................
12-21 12.5.1 Setting Log
Host................................................................................................
12-21 12.5.2 Querying
Log.....................................................................................................
12-22
12.6 Managing Patches
.......................................................................................................
12-22 12.6.1 Overview
...........................................................................................................
12-22 12.6.2 Patching
Procedure...........................................................................................
12-23 12.6.3 Examples of Loading
Patches...........................................................................
12-24
12.7 Maintaining DSP
Resources........................................................................................
12-26 12.7.1 Querying DSP
Channel.....................................................................................
12-26 12.7.2 Prohibiting DSP Channel
..................................................................................
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Chapter 13 Alarm
Management..................................................................................................
13-1 13.1
Overview........................................................................................................................
13-1
13.1.1 Alarm
Attributes...................................................................................................
13-1 13.1.2 Alarm Management Contents
.............................................................................
13-2
13.2 Configuring Alarm
Management....................................................................................
13-2 13.2.1 Querying Alarm History
Records.........................................................................
13-2 13.2.2 Querying Alarm Configuration
Information..........................................................
13-3 13.2.3 Setting Alarm Level
.............................................................................................
13-4 13.2.4 Setting Command Line Terminal Alarm Output
.................................................. 13-4 13.2.5
Setting Alarm Statistics
.......................................................................................
13-5 13.2.6 Setting Alarm
Threshold......................................................................................
13-6 13.2.7 Querying Alarm
Statistics....................................................................................
13-6 13.2.8 Clearing Alarm Statistics
.....................................................................................
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Chapter 14 Environment Monitoring Configuration
................................................................
14-1 14.1
Overview........................................................................................................................
14-1
14.1.1 Composition of Environment Monitoring
System................................................ 14-1 14.1.2
Monitored Objects
...............................................................................................
14-1 14.1.3 Functions of Environment Monitoring
Module.....................................................
14-1
14.2 Connection of Environment Monitoring
Hardware.........................................................
14-2 14.3 Environment Monitoring Configuration
..........................................................................
14-2
14.3.1 Configuring
EMU.................................................................................................
14-2 14.3.2 Configuring
H302ESC.........................................................................................
14-5 14.3.3 Configuring
H303ESC.........................................................................................
14-5
14.4 Configuration
Examples.................................................................................................
14-7
Chapter 15 Narrowband Subscriber Test
.................................................................................
15-1 15.1 Test Group and Test Parameter Configuration
.............................................................
15-1
15.1.1 Managing Test Group
.........................................................................................
15-1 15.1.2 Setting External Line Test Criteria
......................................................................
15-3 15.1.3 Setting Resistance Adjustment Value in External Line
Test............................... 15-4 15.1.4 Setting Test
Timeout Control Parameter
............................................................
15-5
15.2 Analog Subscriber Test
.................................................................................................
15-5 15.2.1 External Line Test of Analog
Subscriber.............................................................
15-6 15.2.2 Internal Line Test of Analog
Subscriber..............................................................
15-7 15.2.3 Meter-Aided Test of Analog Subscriber
..............................................................
15-9
15.3 ISDN Subscriber Test
..................................................................................................
15-10 15.3.1 Internal Line Test of ISDN Subscriber
..............................................................
15-10 15.3.2 ISDN Terminal
Test...........................................................................................
15-11 15.3.3 External Line Test of ISDN Subscriber
............................................................. 15-12
15.3.4 Port Switchover Test of ISDN Subscriber
......................................................... 15-13
15.3.5 Meter-aided Test of ISDN Subscriber
...............................................................
15-15
15.4 TSS Test
......................................................................................................................
15-15 15.4.1 TSS Self-Test
....................................................................................................
15-15 15.4.2 TSS State Query Test
.......................................................................................
15-16
15.5 Subscriber Line
Test....................................................................................................
15-17
Part IV Appendix
Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms
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Manual Guide
Note: In this guide, the configuration of the UA5000 takes UAM
for example unless otherwise stated.
Overview
The internal multi-bus technology enables the UA5000 universal
access unit to provide integrated access to both broadband and
narrowband services.
The UA5000 can network with the MD5500 to form the HONET
integrated service access system. It also can access the PSTN in
the form of single-layer networking.
As a remote device, the UA5000 meets all kinds of access
requirement by supporting board intermixing, including POTS, ISDN,
DDN and xDSL (ADSL/VDSL/SHDSL).
The UA5000 provides different upstream ports to access the
narrowband or the broadband network:
z Provide STM-4 ATM optical port, STM-1 ATM optical port and IMA
E1 port for access to the ATM backbone network.
z Provide FE/GE port for access to the IP network. In addition,
it uses the VoIP technology to carry voice services over the IP
packet-based network.
z Provide V5 and E1 interfaces for access to the narrowband
network such as the PSTN and DDN.
The integrated access function is accomplished by the double
control boards of the UA5000. One is the broadband control board,
while the other the narrowband. The service configuration of the
UA5000 differs with control boards. For specific configuration,
refer to relevant operation manual.
Control Boards and Related Operation Manuals
Table 1 shows the type and name of the control board of the
UA5000 and the corresponding operation manual.
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Table 1 Control boards and related operation manuals
Control Board Type Control Board Operation Manual
ATM service processing boardAPM HONET UA5000 Universal Access
Unit Operation Manual APM Volume Broadband control board IP service
processing boardIPM HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation
Manual IPM Volume
Packet-based voice processing boardPVM
HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual PVM
Volume
V5 interface processing unitPVU HONET UA5000 Universal Access
Unit Operation Manual PVU Volume V5 protocol processing board and
control boardPV8/PV4
HONET MD5500 Multi-service Distribution Module Operation Manual
Narrowband
control board
Remote subscriber processing boardRSP
HONET MD5500 Multi-service Distribution Module Operation Manual
HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual PVU Volume
HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual PVM Volume
This manual focuses on the narrowband service configuration of
the UA5000 with the PVM as its control board.
Service Configuration
The UA5000 provides the Voice over IP (VoIP) service for
subscribers through its narrowband control board PVM. Figure 1
shows the typical networking.
MGCP
Loghost
H.248
SoftSwitch
WAN
UA5000UA5000
iManager N2000
Router Router
Figure 1 UA5000 networking
Figure 2 shows the service configuration procedure of the
UA5000. For details, refer to the relevant chapters of this
manual.
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Connecting to the systemChapter 1
Managing a User Chapter 3
NMS Configuration Chapter 5
Frame ConfigurationChapter 6
Board ConfigurationChapter 7
MG Interface ConfigurationChapter 8
SPC ConfigurationChapter 9
Narrowband SubscriberConfiguration Chapter 9
Start
End
Figure 2 Configuration procedure of UA5000 services
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Chapter 1 Connecting to the System
The UA5000 universal access unit supports local maintenance and
remote maintenance. The local maintenance uses the serial port or
Telnet mode. The remote maintenance uses the modem dialing or
Telnet mode.
This chapter includes:
z Connecting to the System Through Local Serial Port z
Connecting to the System Through Remote Serial Port z Connecting to
the System Through Telnet Terminal
1.1 Connecting to the System Through Local Serial Port In the
serial port mode, you can connect the PC to the UA5000 using the
HyperTerminal of the Windows operating system. The following
introduces how to connect the PC to the system through the local
serial port. Take Windows 98 as an example.
1.1.1 Connecting Serial Port Cable
Connect the PC serial port to the COM serial port in the control
board by a standard RS-232 serial port cable. See Figure 1-1.
Serial port COMPC
Control board
UA5000
RS-232 serialport cable
LANWAN
Figure 1-1 Setting up the configuration environment through the
local serial port
1.1.2 Running the HyperTerminal
Select the menu
[Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications/HyperTerminal] on the PC
to run HyperTerminal program. After that, create the corresponding
serial port connection. See Figure 1-2.
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Figure 1-2 Selecting the connection serial port number
Suppose the serial port is port 1.
1.1.3 Setting up Terminal Communication Parameters
Set the communication parameters as follows:
z Baud rate: 9600 bit/s z Data bits: 8 z Stop bits: 1 z Parity:
none z Flow control: none
The baud rate here must be consistent with that of the UA5000.
By default, it is 9600 bit/s. See Figure 1-3.
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Figure 1-3 Setting the terminal communication parameters
Note: Inconsistent setting of baudrate often causes illegible
display of characters on the terminal. If this happens after you
log in to the system, select another baudrate from the following
for the terminal: 9600 bit/s, 19200 bit/s, 38400 bit/s, 57600 bit/s
and 115200 bit/s.
1.1.4 Setting up Terminal Type
Select the menu [File/Properties] in the HyperTerminal to set
the terminal emulation type as ANSI or Auto detect. See Figure
1-4.
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Figure 1-4 Setting the terminal type
Note: z By default, the terminal type of the UA5000 is ANSI. z
Use the show terminal type command to query the terminal type. z
Use the terminal type {ansi | vt100} command to modify the terminal
type of the system.
1.1.5 Setting up Line Delay and Character Delay
Click [ASCII Setup] to set all kinds of parameters. See Figure
1-5.
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Figure 1-5 Setting the ASCII codes
Note: The "character delay controls how fast a character in a
text is pasted to the HyperTerminal, while the line delay controls
the time interval of each line. Insufficient time delay will lead
to loss of characters. If it is abnormal during pasting texts,
modify this value.
1.1.6 Log in to the System
After setting the parameters, press , and the HyperTerminal
console displays the following information:
>>User name:
Enter the user name and password to log in to the UA5000. The
default administrator is root, and its password is admin.
1.2 Connecting to the System Through Remote Serial Port To
perform remote maintenance through a serial port connection, it is
required to connect an external modem at the UA5000 side. See
Figure 1-6 for the networking.
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Called modem
UA5000
COM
PSTN
LINEport
Serial portCOM
Control board
Calling modem PC
PSTN
Serial portLINEport
LANWAN
Figure 1-6 Setting up the configuration environment through the
remote serial port
In this mode, there are the following requirements on the
modem.
z Both the calling and called modems are the standard modems and
support the AT command set.
z The called modem shall be an external modem. z The calling
modem connected to the maintenance PC can be either an external
modem or a built-in one. In general, use the calling modem from
the same manufacturer as the called modem.
The following will describe one type of modem. Refer to the AT
commands in practical for the modem configuration.
1.2.1 Setting up the Called Modem
The UA5000 communicates with the called modem only through SD,
RD and SG leads of the serial port cable. Therefore, it is required
to mask the handshake and flow control signals of the modem.
Before configuring the modem, you should connect an intelligent
terminal to it. The following is a sample modem configuration using
the HyperTerminal.
1) Connect the modem with the PC through a serial port cable. 2)
Connect the power cord and then turn on the modem. 3) Install the
modem driver in the operating system (this step is optional). 4)
Run the HyperTerminal and select COM1 for connection. Suppose that
the
modem is connected to COM1. 5) Set the HyperTerminal as follows:
9600 for baud rate, 8 for data bits, none for
parity, 1 for stop bits and none for flow control.
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Note: If there is no display on the terminal after the
connection is set up, check whether the no echo display function of
the modem has been enabled at the previous setting. Enter the
AT&F command to restore the default setting for the modem.
After that, there will be echo display in the terminal.
6) Check if the modem works normally.
Run the AT&F command in the HyperTerminal to restore the
default setting of the modem. See whether the status code OK is
displayed on the screen. If yes, the modem is working normally.
7) Enter the following commands in the HyperTerminal.
ATS0=1 //Set automatic answering (ringing once).
AT&D //Ignore DTR signal.
AT&K0 //Disable flow control.
AT&R1 //Ignore RTS signal.
AT&S0 //Force DSR at a higher level.
ATEQ1&W //Disable the modem from returning command response
and execution result, and save the configuration.
Note: z After the execution of the previous command, there will
be no echo characters or command execution
result displayed on the screen for any AT commands. Generally,
many modems can work normally as required without any configuration
after power on.
z Due to modems rate restriction, usually set the serial port
rate of the UA5000 as 9600 bit/s or 19200 bits. If necessary, use
the baudrate command to modify it. Moreover, to avoid the rather
high line rate between modems, you can run the AT$MB=9600 (or
another value) command to limit the highest rate between modems
before the execution of the ATEQ1&W command.
1.2.2 Setting up the Calling Modem
In general, the calling modem can run normally without any
configuration after power on. If the cable connecting the
maintenance terminal with the modem is different from that used in
the standard serial port, mask the handshake and flow control
signals of the modem before the connection is created.
The setting details are the same as those of the called
modem.
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1.2.3 Setting up Configuration Environment
Set up the configuration environment as shown in Figure 1-6.
1) Connect the called modem
Connect the telephone line to the LINE port of the called modem.
Connect the serial port of the modem with COM in the control board
using the serial port cable for the UA5000. Turn on the modem.
2) Connect the calling modem
For the external modem, connect the telephone line to its LINE
port. Connect the serial port of the modem with the serial port of
the maintenance terminal using the serial port cable for the modem.
Turn on the modem.
For the built-in modem, connect the telephone line to its LINE
port.
1.2.4 Running the HyperTerminal
I. For the external modem
Refer to 1.1 Connecting to the System Through Local Serial Port
for details.
The procedure is as follows.
1) Run the HyperTerminal. 2) Select the serial port number
according to the actual connection. 3) Set the communication
parameters as follows: 9600 for baud rate, 8 for data bits, 1
for stop bits, none for parity and none for flow control.
Note: Do not select modem in the Connect using drop down list to
set up the connection. Select Direct to Com x, because the
HyperTerminal often fails to initialize the modem normally.
4) In the HyperTerminal window, use an AT command to dial a
number such as ATDT xxxxxxxx and then press . xxxxxxxx is the
telephone number used for the telephone line of the remote modem
connected with the host.
Refer to the AT command set for detailed dialing commands. For
example, ATDT0 W 555XXXXXXXX means that the HyperTerminal dials
external line 0 at first, waits for exchange to send external line
dial tone, and then dials the number 555XXXXXXXX.
II. For the built-in modem
The procedure is as follows.
1) Run the HyperTerminal. 2) Set the called number.
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3) Select the modem in the Connect using drop down list. 4)
Click in the properties setting page to configure the modem
properties. 5) Select Bring up terminal window after dialing in
the Options tab of the
properties setting page. 6) Click to confirm the setting. 7)
Click to proceed with the dialing.
You do not have to use the ATDT command for the dialing.
1.2.5 Logging in to the System
After the dialing, the OH and RI indicators of the modem
connected with the PC will light. In addition, the modem will give
sound.
After the dialing is connected, the CD indicators (carrier
detect) of both modems will light. In addition, a result code
"CONNECT9600" (or CONNECT19200) will be displayed on the
HyperTerminal window. Now the connection between the two modems is
successful.
If the result code "NO CARRIER" is returned, it indicates that
the connection fails. In this case, check the hardware connection
lines and telephone line.
Press several times continuously, a login command line interface
will appear.
After the remote equipment configuration, use the disconnection
command of the HyperTerminal to release the connection.
Caution:
z The call will be disconnected if you press any key after the
dialing and before the modem connection is succeeded.
z After the remote maintenance completes, do release the modem
connection before you close the HyperTerminal. Otherwise, the
remote modem of some type will remain online all the time, and the
next dialing connection will fail.
1.3 Connecting to the System Through Telnet Terminal If you have
already set the outband NMS interface or inband NMS interface of
the UA5000 correctly, you can log in to the UA5000 by the Telnet
through the Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN).
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1.3.1 Setting up Configuration Environment
I. Outband management
Configure the IP attributes through the maintenance serial port.
The attributes include IP address, subnet mask, gateway and so
on.
Note: Ensure the serial port maintenance environment has been
set up before you set up the Telnet environment. Moreover, ensure
it can work normally, and you can configure the Telnet data through
the serial port.
After that, log in to the UA5000 by the Telnet through the LAN
or WAN, as shown in Figure 1-7.
PSTN
Workstation
WAN/LAN
UA5000
COM
Control board
LANWAN
Workstation
Maintenanceterminal
Server
Figure 1-7 Setting up the configuration environment through the
Telnet
1.3.2 Run Telnet Application
To run the Telnet application on the PC, select [Start/Run].
Select the [Terminal/Preference] menu in the Telnet application
interface to set the preference of the Telnet terminal. Set the
terminal type as ANSI and the buffer size as 1000.
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Note: The default buffer of the Telnet is rather small. You may
enlarge it properly so that more history commands can be shown in
one screen. The recommended size of buffer area is 1000
characters.
1.3.3 Logging in to the System
On the interface of the Telnet application, select the
[Connect/Remote system] menu, and input the IP address of the
UA5000 to set up Telnet session. See Figure 1-8.
Figure 1-8 Setting up Telnet session
Click for connection. After that, you are required to input the
user name and password for login. The system supports four
concurrent Telnet users. If the system prompts that too many users
are online, you can try later. The default administrator is root
and the password is admin.
After logging in, you can run the relevant command to configure
or check the UA5000. Refer to subsequent chapters for the specific
configuration.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started with CLI
This chapter includes:
z Command Line Operation Characteristics z Basic Operations of
the CLI
2.1 Command Line Operation Characteristics The command line can
be used to implement the management, maintenance and configuration
of the UA5000.
Note: z For the command line conventions of this manual, refer
to Command Conventions in About This
Manual. z Except for user passwords, the command line inputs are
case insensitive.
2.1.1 Intelligent Matching
z Supporting maximum matching of the command
The command line interpreter adopts the incomplete searching
method for key words. To obtain a certain interpretation, you need
to enter the non-conflicting key words. For example, to obtain the
interpretation of the enable command, you can only enter en or ena.
enable is the only command that begins with en in this command line
system.
z Supporting automatic matching of key words
You can obtain the automatic matching result of the key words by
entering incomplete command key words and a space. In this way, you
will not have to enter long key words, which greatly facilitates
the operation. If the matching is incorrect, you cannot continue
entering the next key word or parameter. Therefore, you can always
see the complete command spelling format in the command line
operation. If you cannot enter a space, it indicates that the input
command is incorrect, and you must check and input the correct
command.
2.1.2 Editing Characteristics
The command line interface provides basic command editing
functions and supports the edition of multiple lines. The maximum
length of a command is 255 characters. You can edit the command
line through the HyperTerminal or Telnet. The editing functions
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are shown in Table 2-1. For the HyperTerminal, the and are
disabled. For other terminals, some keys are disabled.
Table 2-1 Command line editing functions
Key Function
Common key Insert characters to the current cursor position and
move the cursor right if the editing buffer is not full.
Delete one character before the cursor position and move the
cursor backward. The cursor will stop if reaching the head of the
command line. Delete the character at the cursor position. or Move
the cursor left by one character. or Move the cursor right by one
character.
or Show the history commands. Some terminals do not support
these two keys. In this case, use , or , .
Delete all characters before the cursor, and the cursor is
located at the head of the line.
Delete all characters after the cursor, and the cursor is
located at the end of the line. Move the cursor to the head of the
line. Move the cursor to the end of the line. Press it twice to
cancel the current input.
2.1.3 Character Meaning
There are some prompting characters in the command line
interface. They indicate the parameter type of next command key.
See below.
huawei#atmlan arp
{ rfc1483b|ipoa }:ipoa { ip-address }:10.10.1.2
{ frame/slot/port|frame/slot }:0/11/0 { vpi }:0
{ vci }:100 { |rx-cttr }: Table 2-2 shows their meanings.
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Table 2-2 Meaning of characters
Character Meaning
Key word
Enumeration, the following contents are the items to be
opted.
ULONG, the following contents are the value range.
LONG, the following contents are the value range.
Character string, the following contents are the length range of
input character string.
IP address type
MASK
MAC address
Hexadecimal number, it supports ox, but it supports the decimal
number by default.
Date
Time
2.1.4 Command Mode
The command mode is a kind of command encapsulation conception.
It is like a container, and all commands belonging to this command
mode are taken into this command container.
Table 2-3 shows the functions and characteristics of these
various command modes in view of different control boards.
Table 2-3 List of functions and characteristics of various
command modes
Command mode Function Mode prompt example Access mode
User mode Query basic system information. UA5000> Enter the
mode directly after login.
Privilege mode Conduct basic system configuration. UA5000#
UA5000>enable
Global configuration mode
Configure system equipment and global parameters.
UA5000(config)# UA5000#configure terminal
ESL user mode Configure APM board properties and enter the
sub-interface mode
UA5000(config-if-apm-0/12)# UA5000(config)#interface apm
frame/slot
Narrowband resource configuration mode
Digital signal processor (DSP), channel resource operation
UA5000(config-narrow-resource)#
UA5000(config)#narrow resource
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Command mode Function Mode prompt example Access mode
MG interface mode Configure the parameters and attributes of MG
interface
UA5000(config-if-mg-0)# UA5000(config)#interface mg 0
EMU configuration mode
Configure the EMU parameters
UA5000(config-if-h302esc-0)#
UA5000(config)#interface emu 0
Test mode Test group and test parameters configuration
UA5000(config-test)# UA5000(config)#test
Note: z Use the exit command to quit the current command mode.
Use the end command to enter Privileged
Mode directly. Use the disable command to return to User Mode
from Privileged Mode. z The prefix of the mode prompt character is
PVU100. It can be modified by the hostname command.
The command mode is indicated in the bracket.
A hierarchical protection mechanism is applied to the command
line to prevent unauthorized users from invading the system. In
this way, users at different levels can enter different command
modes. In addition, even if users at different levels enter the
same mode, the commands that can be executed by them will be
different.
The command line mode is downward compatible to a certain
degree: all commands in user mode can be executed in privileged
mode, and all commands in both user mode and privileged mode can be
executed in global configuration mode. Some commands as show board
and terminal language can be executed in any mode.
See Figure 2-1 for the relationship between the command
modes.
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ExitEnable
DisableTest
Narrowband resource
Configureterminal
Interface mg mgid
Interface emu emuid
esl user
Global configurationmode
UA5000(config)#
Privilegemode
UA5000#
Commonuser modeUA5000>
UA5000(config-test)#
UA5000(config-narrow-resource)#
MG interface configuration modeUA5000(config-if-mg-...)#
UA5000(config-if-h302esc-0)#
UA5000(config-esl-user)#
End
Exit
Exit
Exit
Exit
Exit
Exit
EMU configuration mode
Test mode
ESL user configuration mode
Narrowband resourceconfiguration mode
Figure 2-1 Command mode relationship diagram
2.2 Basic Operations of the CLI The basic operations
includes:
z Setting Online Help Mode z Setting Interactive Input Mode z
Setting Screen Scrolling Mode z Changing Display Language z Setting
Command Echo Display z Clearing Terminal Screen z Setting Terminal
Type z Setting Terminal Timeout Exit z Holding Terminal z Querying
History Commands z Configuring Host Name z Setting System Time z
Connectivity Test Commands
2.2.1 Setting Online Help Mode
I. Online help
z Execute the help command to obtain the brief description of
the help system. Huawei>help
At any position of the command, input '?' to get help
Two types of help are provided:
z Input ? in the command line to show all commands of the
current mode .
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huawei>?
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User mode command
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clear Clear board or port cell statistics
cls Clear screen
z Input ? after an incomplete command key word to obtain the
help information about the current available command key words.
huawei>s?
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User mode command
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scroll Enable/disable scroll function
show show command group
z Input ? after a complete command key word followed by a space
to obtain the brief help and parameters used for the current
command.
huawei>show ?
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User mode command
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alarm Show alarm related information
II. Help mode setting
Use the [no] help-mode command to set whether to redisplay the
last input line on the next command prompt line after having
obtained online help. Use the help-mode command to enable this
function, and the last input line will then be redisplayed on the
next line.
huawei#help-mode
Enable input memory function
huawei#configure ?
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Privilege mode command
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terminal Enter the global configuration mode
huawei#configure //The help switch is enabled. The system will
display
the command again after displaying the help information
automatically. Then
it will wait for further input of parameters or executing the
command.
huawei#no help-mode
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Disable input memory function
huawei#configure ?
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Privilege mode command
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terminal Terminal configuration operation
huawei# //The help switch is disabled. The system will not
display
the command after displaying the help information. To execute
the command, you
have to input the command again.
2.2.2 Setting Interactive Input Mode
The system supports interactive input of command. Use the smart
command to enable this function. Use the no smart command to
disable it. The function is enabled by default.
In the interactive command input mode, after you input the
command and press key, the system judges whether the command key
words and parameters are complete. If not, the system will prompt
you to continue inputting them. Meanwhile, the system will show the
range of parameters available for the command being input. The
optional parameters will also be prompted. You may press key to
ignore them directly.
huawei#smart //Enable the interactive input mode.
huawei#configure
{ terminal }: // Press key after inputting an incomplete
command,
and the system will prompt the next parameter name.
If the interactive mode is disabled, after you input a command
and press key, the system directly executes this command. Without
parameter being entered, the system gives error information.
huawei#no smart //Disable the interactive input mode.
huawei#configure
^
% Incomplete command, and error detected at '^' marker.
// Press key after inputting an incomplete
command, and the system will indicate that the command is
incomplete.
2.2.3 Setting Screen Scrolling Mode
If the terminal cannot display all the information in one
screen, you can execute the no scroll command to enable the manual
screen scrolling function. In this case, you have to scroll the
screen manually. If you do not want to query information screen by
screen, you can use the scroll command to enable automatic scroll
of screens. In this case, the information will be scrolled on the
screen automatically.
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By default, the manual screen scrolling function is enabled.
In the manual scrolling mode, if the information to be shown is
more than one screen, the following information will be shown on
the lower part of the screen.
---- More ( Press Q to break ) ----
You have the following choices:
z Press to show the information line by line. z Press to end the
information display. z Press any other key to show the information
screen by screen.
If you do not input anything in one minute, the system will end
the information display.
2.2.4 Changing Display Language
Use the show language command to query the loaded language and
version information.
Use the terminal language command to switch to the other
language.
The UA5000 operating system supports two kinds of languages
serving as local language and general language respectively. At
present, the local language is Chinese and the general language is
English.
If both languages are loaded, the default language when the
system starts is general language. You can select one language for
the information display according to your own language
preference.
2.2.5 Setting Command Echo Display
Use the echo command to enable the command echo display. Use the
no echo command to disable the function. If the function of command
echo display is disabled, the local response function of the
terminal must be enabled. Otherwise, no input command will be
displayed on it.
By default, this function is enabled, while the local response
function of the terminal is disabled.
If the input character is displayed twice on the terminal, the
local echo function of the terminal must be disabled. Do as
follows.
z For HyperTerminal, select [file/properties/Settings/ASCII
Setup]. In that page, uncheck Echo typed characters locally.
z For a Telnet terminal, select to pop up a setting page.
Uncheck Local Echo in that page.
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2.2.6 Clearing Terminal Screen
Use the cls command to clear the screen. After the execution of
this command, the current content on the screen is cleared, and the
command input prompt appears on the upper left of the screen. It
clears only the screen display, but not the screen buffer.
2.2.7 Setting Terminal Type
Use the terminal type {ansi|vt100} command to set the terminal
type. Then use the show terminal type command to show the terminal
type.
For example, to set the terminal type as VT100, and query the
operation result, do as follows.
huawei#terminal type vt100
huawei#show terminal type
Terminal type: VT100
Different terminals have different terminal editing
characteristics. To be compatible with most terminals, the
terminals are divided into two types: standard terminal (ANSI) and
VT series terminals. The terminal type of the command system must
be configured correctly acc