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Huawei Confidential. All Rights Reserved
OBN130100 iManagerN2000 BMSNew Features
ISSUE 1.0
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Objectives
Upon completion this course, you will be
able to
Back Up and Upgrade NEs through
Data Center
Operate ADSL Manager
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Chapter 1 Data Center
Chapter 2 DSL Keeper
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Introduction to the DC
The Data Center (DC) is a subsystem of the iManager N2000.The DC enables
you to:
Back up device data automatically or manually
Recover the history backup data
Load programs and patches on main/standby boards of devices
Create tasks to back up, save, and recover device data, and to load programs
Query device versions
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Installing the DC
The DC is an integrated component in the installation disk of the N2000. Toinstall the DC, select it when installing the N2000.
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Logging In to the DC
In Windows OS, select Programs > iManager N2000 > DataCenter Client
from the start menu, or double click the DC icon to display the login interface.
Select a Server
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Configuring Backup and Loading Directories
Select Options > Config System Information
IP address ofthe N2000
server.
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Configuring TFTP Service on Windows Server
Under the installation directory of the NMS Server, open the file folder bin.
Double click tftpd32.exe
Click the Tftp Server tab, and then click Settings.
Set the directory which is the local TFTP root directory
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Configuring TFTP Services on Solaris Server
In the common desktop environment (CDE), right click, and then select
Files > File Manager.
In the window that appears, find the inetd.conf file in the etc directory, and
then double click the file.
In the file editor that appears, find the following command:tftp dgram udp6 wait root /usr/sbin/in.tftpd in.tftpd -s
/tftproot.If this command does not exist, add it. If this command is marked
with #, delete the #, and then save the file.
In the /etc/init.d directory, use the ./inetsvc stop command to stop theservices.
Use the ./inetsvc start command to restart the services.
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Backing Up NE Data Automatically
Operation Flow
Set the backup directory
Start
Configure TFTP services
Configure an auto savepolicy
Configure an auto backuppolicy
End
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Backing Up NE Data Automatically
Configure an auto save policy
On the device navigation tree, select a desired device type node, and then
click the Save Policy Information tab in the right pane
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Backing Up NE Data Automatically
Configure an auto save policy
In the save policy list, select the desired policy, right click, and then
select Configure.
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Backing Up NE Data Automatically
Configure an auto backup policy
On the device navigation tree, select a device type node, and then click
the Backup Policy Information tab in the right pane.
In the backup policy list, select one record or more records, right click,
and then select Configure.
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Backing Up NE Data Manually
Operation Flow
Set the backup directory
Start
Configure TFTP services
Save device data
Back up device data
End
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Backing Up NE Data Manually
On the device navigation tree, click the root node Devices or a device type
node.
In the right pane, click the Device Information tab.
In the device information list, select the desired device, or hold down Ctrl
and click desired devices.
Right click, and then select Save.
In the dialog box that appears, click Start to save the device data.
Saving Device Data
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Backing Up NE Data Manually
On the device navigation tree, click the root node Devices or a device type
node.
In the right pane, click the Device Information tab.
In the device information list, select the desired device, or hold down Ctrl
and click desired devices.
Right click, and then select Backup.
In the dialog box that appears, click Start to back up the device data.
Backing Up Device Data
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Backing Up NE Data Manually
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Recovering the Data of an NE
Operation Flow
Set the loading directory
Start
Configure TFTP services
Prepare the history backupfile
Recover the device data
End
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Recovering the Data of an NE
On the device navigation tree or on the Device Information tab, select a
device, right click, and then select Recover.
Select the file to recover
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Recovering the Data of NEs
Operation Flow
Set the loading directory
Start
Configure TFTP services
Prepare the history backupfile
Create and run a recoverytask
End
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Recovering the Data of NEs
Create a recovery task to recover the device with the history backup file.
Select System > Task Information from the main menu.
In the task information list, right click, and then select Create Recover Task.
Enter the task name. Click Select Recover Files.
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Recovering the Data of NEs
Repeat to select more recovery files.
Select the desired file to recover.Select the desired device
Select the content type
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Recovering the Data of NEs
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Recovering the Data of NEs
In the task list, right click the recovery task, and then select Start TaskImmediately to run the task.
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Upgrading NE Software
Operation Flow
Set the backup/loading
directory
Start
Configure TFTP
services
Savedevicedata
Prepareprogramsanddata files
Loadprogramsand
datafiles
Recoverthedevicedata
End
Backupdevicedata
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Upgrading NE Software
Step 1 Save device dataStep 2 Back up device data
Step 3 Prepare programs and data files
Step 4 Load programs
Select System > Task Information from the main menu, or click the
icon on the tool bar to display the task information interface.
In the task information list, right click, and then select Create Load
Task.
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Upgrading NE Software
Enter the task name, and then click Select Load Files.
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Upgrading NE Software
select the desired object
select the loading file and specify the content type
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Upgrading NE Software
Repeat to select loading files for other devices.
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Upgrading NE Software
In the task list, right click the loading task, and then select Start Task
Immediately to run the task.
Step 5 Recovering Device Data
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Chapter 1 Data Center
Chapter 2 DSL Keeper
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Introduction to the DSL Keeper
The DSL Keeper aims to manage broadband ADSL services.
The DSL Keeper consists of three functional modules:
ADSL Manager
ATU-R Manager
Diagnosis Manager
The DSL Keeper manages the ADSL ports of these devices:
MA5100 series
MA5300 series
MA5600 series
UA5000 series
In addition, the DSL Keeper manages MT800 series terminals designed by
Huawei.
Adopts browser/server architecture
H d A hi
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Hardware Architecture
Webbrowser
Webbrowser
Webbrowser
To NEs
Managedobjects
DCN
Web server System server/database server
S f A hi
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Software Architecture
Client
ASN.1
Server
MA5
300NEclient
iMAP (topology daemon)
D
SLKeeperclient
(browser)
DSL
Keeperdaemon
MA5
10XNEclient
MA5200NEclient
MD5500NEclient
...
UA5
000NEclient
iMAP (resource, security and fault daemons)
MA5300NEdaemon
MA510XNEdaemon
MA5200NEdaemon
MD5500NEdaemon
UA5000NEda
emon
...
Database
I t ll ti
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Installation
Install the DSL Keeper on a server
You can install the DSL Keeper together with the iManager N2000 by
selecting the DSL Keeper component.
Set the DSL Keeper client
There is no need to install a DSL Keeper client. You can use the
Internet Explorer (IE) version 5.5 or later to log in to the DSL Keeper.
L i t DSL K
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Login to DSL Keeper
Add a user first
Start the iManager N2000.
Select System > Security Management from the main menu.
Add a user, set the access control list (ACL), user group, operation and
administration authority.
Modify the IE settings
Start the IE.
Select Tools > Internet Options
In the Temporary Internet files pane, click Settings
In the Check for newer versions of stored pages pane, select Every
visit to the page.
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Login to DSL Keeper
On IE address bar, enter http://WebServerIP:8080/DSLKeeper
Input the user name and password
F ti f th ADSL M
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Functions of the ADSL Manager
Resource management
displays the lists of DSLAM devices, ADSL boards and ADSL ports
Customer Management
query, add, modify and delete customer data.
Maintenance management
activate, deactivate, block and unblock the ports of devices
ADSL M I t f
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ADSL Manager Interface
Device Management
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Device Management
Querying Device Information
You can query device information by device type, deviceversion, device status and device name.
In the Device List, click the device name to query details.
Device Management
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Device Management
Synchronizing Device Information
This operation enables you to synchronize device information, so as to
keep the data on the device consistent with that saved in the ADSL
Manager.
In the device list, select a desired device, and then click SynchronizeNE
Board Management
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Board Management
Querying Board Information
You can query by device name, board type, board version and boardstatus.
click a desired board index to display details.
Port Management
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Port Management
Querying ADSL port information
Click a desired port index to display the details
Port Management
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Port Management
Activating/Deactivating ADSL Ports
Blocking/Unblocking ADSL Ports
Binding a Line Profile
Note
Only the port in deactivated state can be bound.
After successful modification, you need to reactivate the port to ensurenormal running of the port.
Customer Management
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Customer Management
Querying Customer Information
click the customer name of a record to display the details.
Customer Management
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Customer Management
Adding Customer Information
Customer Management
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Customer Management
Activating/Deactivating an ADSL Port Bound with a Customer
Importing/Exporting Customer Data
Port Information Statistics
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Port Information Statistics
Measuring Valid Port Rate
The port is valid when
Trained downstream rate Target rate x (1-x%)
(x is the set threshold)
Auto measurement : Target rate is the downstream rate set on the
line profile which is bound with the port.
Customized measurement : Target rate is the rate you set
Port Information Statistics
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Port Information Statistics
Port Information Statistics
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Port Information Statistics
Measuring Port Status
Summary
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Summary
Grasp the operation of Data Center
Grasp the operation of ADSLManager
Summary
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