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RADviewElement Management System
Optimux-4E1, Optimux-4T1Optimux-4E1L, Optimux-4T1L
19942005 RAD Data Communications Publication 07/05
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Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Overview..................................................................................................................... 1-1
General ................................................................................................................................1-1Features................................................................................................................................ 1-1
Application ........................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2 Functional Description................................................................................................. 1-2Test and Diagnostic Capabilities............................................................................................1-2Fiber Optic Link....................................................................................................................1-2Tributary Interface Characteristics .........................................................................................1-3Alarms and Alarm Indications................................................................................................1-3
Chapter 2. Installation and Setup
2.1 Configuring for Management ....................................................................................... 2-1
Setting up the Manager List................................................................................................... 2-2
Setting the Management Access ............................................................................................2-2
2.2 Connecting Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 for Management............................................ 2-32.3 Configuring Optimux-4E1L/Optimux-4T1L Control Port for Management.................... 2-4
Configuring the Control Port for PPP mode ...........................................................................2-4Returning the Control Port to Terminal Mode........................................................................ 2-4
2.4 Using the Graphical User Interface .............................................................................. 2-5Menu Bar ............................................................................................................................. 2-6Status Bar .............................................................................................................................2-6LEDs..................................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.5 System Level Operations.............................................................................................. 2-72.6 Device Level Operations.............................................................................................. 2-8
2.7
Port Level Operations.................................................................................................. 2-9
Chapter 3. Configuration Management
3.1 System Level Configuration Menu............................................................................. 3-1Viewing and Setting System Information................................................................................ 3-1Polling the Agents ................................................................................................................. 3-3
3.2 System Level Options Menu ..................................................................................... 3-3Configuring the Manager List................................................................................................. 3-3Configuring Access Restrictions .............................................................................................3-5Configuring Automatic Polling...............................................................................................3-6
3.3 Device Level Configuration Menu............................................................................. 3-6
Configuring Device Parameters .............................................................................................3-6Viewing Interface Information ...............................................................................................3-8
Resetting the Hardware.........................................................................................................3-9Resetting the Configuration...................................................................................................3-9
3.4 Port Level Configuration Menu ............................................................................... 3-10Configuring Link Parameters ............................................................................................... 3-10Configuring Channel Parameters ......................................................................................... 3-12
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Chapter 4. Fault Management
4.1 System Level Fault Management Fault Menu............................................................. 4-1Displaying the Alarm Buffer List.............................................................................................4-1Clearing the Alarm Buffer......................................................................................................4-3
4.2 Device Level Fault Management Fault Menu............................................................. 4-3
Displaying the Alarms ...........................................................................................................4-3Configuring Channel Alarm Masks.........................................................................................4-5
4.3 Device Level Fault Management Diagnostics Menu................................................... 4-6Viewing the Lines Status........................................................................................................ 4-6Running a Loopback Test on a Device................................................................................... 4-7
4.4 Port Level Fault Management Fault Menu................................................................. 4-8Displaying the Alarms for a Link ............................................................................................4-9Displaying the Alarms for a Channel.................................................................................... 4-10
4.5 Port Level Fault Management Diagnostics Menu ..................................................... 4-11Running a Loopback Test on a Link.....................................................................................4-11Running a Loopback Test on a Channel ..............................................................................4-13
List of Figures1-1 Typical Application.................................................................................................................. 1-2
2-1. Host IP List Menu.................................................................................................................. 2-12-2. Manager List Screen .............................................................................................................. 2-22-3. Manager Access Menu........................................................................................................... 2-3
2-4. Telnet Menu.......................................................................................................................... 2-3
2-5. Management to Optimux-4E1 or Optimux-4T1 via Ethernet .................................................. 2-32-6. Management-to-MBE-to-Optimux-4E1L/4T1L Connection..................................................... 2-42-7. RADview Window................................................................................................................. 2-6
3-1. System Level Configuration Menu ......................................................................................... 3-13-2. System Information Dialog Box.............................................................................................. 3-23-3. System Level Options Menu.................................................................................................. 3-33-4. Manager List Dialog Box........................................................................................................ 3-43-5. Access Dialog Box ................................................................................................................. 3-53-6. Device Level Configuration Menu ......................................................................................... 3-63-7. Local Parameters Dialog Box ................................................................................................. 3-73-8. Remote Parameters Dialog Box ............................................................................................. 3-7
3-9. Local Interfaces Dialog Box ................................................................................................... 3-83-10. Remote Interfaces Dialog Box.............................................................................................. 3-83-11. Port Level Configuration Menu.......................................................................................... 3-103-12. Local Link Parameters Dialog Box...................................................................................... 3-103-13. Remote Link Parameters Dialog Box.................................................................................. 3-113-14. Local Channel Parameters Dialog Box ............................................................................... 3-123-15. Remote Channel Parameters Dialog Box ........................................................................... 3-12
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4-1. System Level Fault Menu....................................................................................................... 4-14-2. Alarm Buffer List Dialog Box.................................................................................................. 4-24-3. Device Level Fault Menu....................................................................................................... 4-34-4. Device Alarms Dialog Box ..................................................................................................... 4-44-5. Mask Channel Alarm Dialog Box ........................................................................................... 4-54-6. Device Level Diagnostics Menu............................................................................................. 4-64-7. Local Lines Status Dialog Box ................................................................................................ 4-64-8. Remote Lines Status Dialog Box............................................................................................. 4-7
4-9. Local Loopback Test Dialog Box............................................................................................ 4-84-10. Port Level Fault Menu ......................................................................................................... 4-84-11. Link Alarms Dialog Box ....................................................................................................... 4-94-12. Channel Alarms Dialog Box ............................................................................................... 4-104-13. Port Level Diagnostics Menu ............................................................................................. 4-114-14. Link Loopback Test Dialog Box.......................................................................................... 4-124-15. Local Channel Loopback Test Dialog Box .......................................................................... 4-134-16. Remote Channel Loopback Test Dialog Box ...................................................................... 4-14
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List of Tables2-1. Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 LEDs.......................................................................................... 2-72-2. System Management Options................................................................................................ 2-72-3. Device Management Options................................................................................................ 2-82-4. Port Management Options .................................................................................................... 2-9
3-1. System Information Parameters ............................................................................................. 3-23-2. Manager List Parameters........................................................................................................ 3-43-3. Access Parameters................................................................................................................. 3-53-4. Device Parameters ................................................................................................................ 3-73-5. Interface Parameters.............................................................................................................. 3-93-6. Link Parameters................................................................................................................... 3-113-7. Channel Parameters ............................................................................................................ 3-13
4-1. Alarm Buffer List Parameters.................................................................................................. 4-24-2. Device Alarms Parameters..................................................................................................... 4-4
4-3. Mask Channel Alarm Parameters ........................................................................................... 4-54-4. Lines Status Parameters ......................................................................................................... 4-7
4-5. Local Loopback Test Parameters............................................................................................ 4-84-6. Link Alarms Parameters ......................................................................................................... 4-94-7. Channel Alarms Parameters................................................................................................. 4-104-8. Link Loopback Test Parameters ........................................................................................... 4-124-9. Channel Loopback Test Parameters..................................................................................... 4-14
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Overview 1-1
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Overview
General
Optimux-4E1 and Optimux-4T1 are second-order multiplexers that combine fourE1/T1 tributary data streams into a single fiber optic link. Optimux-4E1L andOptimux-4T1L are low-cost versions of the standard standalone units.
The fiber optic interface provides a secure link in hazardous or hostileenvironments, increases the maximum connection range, and achieves immunityagainst electrical interference and protection against the harmful effects of groundloops.
Features
The main features of the multiplexers are:
Four E1/T1 multiplexed channels over a single fiber optic link
A pair of Optimux-4E1/T1 units offers simple connectivity for four E1/T1channels at distances of up to 120 km (74.5 miles)
Operate with multimode or single mode fiber; and single mode over singlefiber in the WDM module
Transmit each of the E1/T1 channels independently, so that each E1/T1channel can have its own clock source
To facilitate system diagnostics, the units feature LED status indicators, AISalarm generation, recognition, and dry contact closure upon link failure.
Setup, control and diagnostics can be performed via a supervisory port usingan ASCII terminal
Conform to ITU G.703, G.823, G.824 and G.955
Compact 1U high size.
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Application
The following diagram illustrates a typical application of the Optimux-4T1L unit:
Figure 1-1 Typical Application
1.2 Functional Description
Test and Diagnostic Capabilities
Optimux-4E1/T1 have comprehensive test and diagnostics capabilities that includelocal and remote loopbacks on the fiber optic link interface and on each tributarylink. The loopbacks activation on the remote device is performed by sending a
special test sequence through the fiber optic link. An automatic self-test on power-up further enhances maintenance.
Fiber Optic Link
The fiber optic interface is used to provide a secure link in hazardous or hostileenvironments, increase the maximum connection range, and achieve immunityagainst electrical interference and protection against the harmful effects of groundloops.
The fiber optic interface complies with the requirements of ITU-T Rec. G.956, anduses a proprietary signaling format that ensures optimum performance. Tooptimally meet a wide range of system requirements, the fiber optic interface canbe ordered for operation over 62.5/125 micron multi-mode fibers (typicalattenuation 3.5 dB/km at 850 nm and 1.5 dB/km at 1310 nm), as well as over low-loss 9/125-micron single-mode fibers (typical attenuation 0.4 dB/km at 1300 nm,and 0.25 dB/km at 1550 nm). Most of the options can be ordered with ST, SC, orFC/PC connectors. In addition, 9/125-micron single mode over a single fiber is alsoavailable (with SC connectors only).
The SF3 option uses an SC/APC connector. The FO cable connected to it musttherefore be of the same type.
Note
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Tributary Interface Characteristics
The Optimux-4E1/T1 tributary interfaces meet the requirements of ITU-T Rec.G.703. Each tributary port has a 100 balanced line interface terminated in anRJ-45 eight-pin connector.
Line coding is B8ZS or AMI. The nominal balanced interface transmit level is
3.0V. The line attenuation is up to 12 dB, and each E1/T1 signal is processed byan adaptive equalizer that compensates for various cable lengths to ensure optimalperformance. Phase Locked Loops (PLL) are used to recover the clock signals, andthe resulting jitter performance complies with the requirements of ITU-T Rec.G.824.
Each tributary interface has its own set of indicators that show the current state ofthe tributary link. The user can disable the alarm indications generated by unusedinterfaces (via internal switches, seesection 2.5). AIS data streams are transmittedinstead of failed or unconnected tributary data streams.
Alarms and Alarm Indications
Optimux-4E1/T1 can detect the following alarm conditions on each E1/T1 andfiber optic interface:
Loss of input signal
Loss of frame synchronization
Reception of alarm indication (AIS) signal, which consists of a continuoussequence of 1s.
When AIS is received, loss of frame synchronization occurs. However, in this casethe alarm indicating loss of frame synchronization is suppressed.
When not all the tributaries are in use, the user can disable the alarm indicationsrelated to the unused tributaries.
The response to alarm conditions is as follows:
AIS is transmitted on each tributary output in the following cases:
Loss of fiber optic input signal is detected
AIS is received on the fiber optic input
Fiber optic frame synchronization is lost.
An AIS signal is sent on a tributary instead of the tributary data stream throughthe fiber optic link in the following cases:
Loss of tributary input signal is detected
AIS is received on the tributary input
Tributary frame synchronization is lost.
Front panel indicators display each alarm condition. In addition, a dedicatedconnector is used to provide major and minor alarm indications, by means of drycontacts.
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The major alarm is activated in the following cases:
Optimux-4E1/T1 is not powered, or power supply failure
Loss of fiber optic input signal, or loss of fiber optic frame synchronization
Loss of tributary input signals, or loss of frame synchronization.
The minor alarm is activated in the following cases:
Reception of AIS signal on the fiber optic input
Reception of AIS signal on tributary inputs.
An optional 5 VDC/100 mA pin is available for the user to be able to operate theexternal alarm system (small lamp, buzzer, etc.).
An additional (optional) input alarm signal (EXTERNAL ALARM) allows the user toinform Optimux-4E1/T1 that the user system is reporting alarm status. This inputsignal supports RS-232 levels.
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Configuring for Management 2-1
Chapter 2
Installation and SetupThis chapter provides instructions for configuring and connecting the Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 or the Optimux-4E1L/Optimux-4T1L units for use withRADview.
2.1 Configuring for Management
All units Optimux-4E1/4T1 or Optimux-4E1L/4T1L must be configured via theterminal for management before connecting to the network.
To configure a unit for management:
1. Follow the path: Main Menu > Configuration > System Configuration >Management > Device Info.
2. Complete the details for the System Contact, System Name, and SystemLocation.
To define a system contact person, choose System Contact and then enterthe name, phone and/or other details you want to save in this field.
To specify a name to identify the device, choose System Name and thenenter the name. It is easier to identify the device by a name than by its IPaddress.
To specify a system location, choose System Location and then enter thelocation of the unit.
3. From the Management Menu selectHost IP.
The Host IP List menu (Figure 2-1) is displayed.
OP-4E1
Host IP List
1. IP Address ... (172.17.161.93)
2. IP Mask ... (255.255.255.0)
>Please select item
ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 user(s)
Figure 2-1. Host IP List Menu
4. To set the IP address of the unit, selectIP Address and then enter the IPaddress.
5. To set the IP Mask, selectIP Mask and then enter the IP mask.
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6. To set the default gateway, go back to the Host IP menu, selectDefaultGateway and then enter the IP address of the gateway.
7. From the Host IP menu, choose Read Community and then specify a string ofeight characters.This field is used by SNMP.
8. From the Host IP menu, choose Write Community and then specify a string ofeight characters. This field is used by SNMP.
9. From the Host IP menu, choose Trap Community and then specify a string ofeight characters.This field is used by SNMP.
Setting up the Manager List
By default, any remote management terminal is allowed to change theconfiguration of the Optimux device. You may enhance the security of the site bylimiting remote management to specific management terminals or nodes. TheManager List lists the network nodes from which management may take place.
To define the manager list:
1. From the Management menu selectManager List.The Manager List screen (Figure 2-2) is displayed.
OP-4E1
Manager List
mngNum mngIP mngMask
1 0.0.0.0 NO
| 2 0.0.0.0 NO
| 3 0.0.0.0 NO
v 4 0.0.0.0 NO
5 0.0.0.0 NO
1. Change cell ... (0.0.0.0)
>
ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 user(s)
Figure 2-2. Manager List Screen
2. The list contains 10 entries. Press D to move down the list; press U to move upthe list. Press L to select the previous field; press R to select the next field.
3. To change the value of a field, select the field (it will appear highlighted), thenchoose Change Cell and then enter the new value.
When the mngMask field is set toYes, a trap is sent to this agent.
Setting the Management Access
To set the management access:
1. From the Management menu, choose Manager Access.
The Manager Access menu (Figure 2-3) is displayed.
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OP-4E1
Manager Access
1. TELNET access >
2. SNMP access >
3. Web access >
4. Web Trace Refresh (seconds)[1-255] ... (30)
>
Please select item
ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 user(s)
Figure 2-3. Manager Access Menu
2. SelectSNMP to use for management access:
OP-4E1
SNMP access
1. Disable
2. Enable
3. Managers only
>
Please select item
ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 user(s)
Figure 2-4. Telnet Menu
3. Choose Enable to enable this access mode; choose Disable to disable thisaccess mode. Choose Managers only to provide management access only tothose users whose IP addresses appear in the Manager List.
2.2 Connecting Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 forManagement
Connect the RADview management station to a local Optimux-4E1/4T1 by adirect Ethernet management link. Use the MNG connector on the rear panel ofthe Optimux-4E1/4T1.
Figure 2-5. Management to Optimux-4E1 or Optimux-4T1 via Ethernet
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2.3 Configuring Optimux-4E1L/Optimux-4T1L ControlPort for Management
The RADview management station is connected to an Optimux-4E1L or Optimux-4T1L via an MBE (Ethernet Elementary Bridge), or any other device that supportsPPP, to convert Ethernet data to PPP (Point to Point Protocol). The CONTROL port(DB-9) on the Optimux-4E1L/4T1L rear panel is used to connect to the MBE.
The Optimux-4E1L/4T1L control port has two modes; either to connect an ASCIIterminal directly to the device, or PPP for management purposes.
Using an ASCII terminal or PC using terminal emulation, configure the MBE protocolto PPP. Set the following parameters: Baud Rate=115,200 bps, Stop Bits=1,parity=none, data bits=8, flow control=none. See the MBE Installation andOperation Manual for details.
Figure 2-6shows the LAN management of Optimux-4E1L/4T1L via MBE, over PPP.
Figure 2-6. Management-to-MBE-to-Optimux-4E1L/4T1L Connection
Configuring the Control Port for PPP mode
To configure the control port:
1. Configure the Management PC COM port to 115,200 bps.
2. Follow the path: Main Menu > Configuration > System Configuration >Control Port
3. From the Control Port menu, selectMode.
The device switches from the default Terminal mode to PPP. The terminalscreen goes blank, or random characters are displayed, this is normal.The device is ready to operate with RADview.
PPP activates only at 115,200 bps baud rate. Optimux-4E1L/4T1L automaticallyconverts to a baud rate of 115,200 bps when in PPP mode.PPP
Returning the Control Port to Terminal Mode
Once you have finished working with RADview return the Optimux-4E1L/4T1Lcontrol port from PPP to terminal mode.
Note
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When in PPP mode the control port is used as a management port. A terminalscreen will be blank, or display random characters.
To return the control port to terminal mode:
1. Configure the PC COM port to 115,200 bps.
2. Press the key on your keyboard.
3. Type monitor in the > prompt in the terminal.
4. Press the key on your keyboard again.
The device is now in terminal mode.
2.4 Using the Graphical User Interface
The RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window provides a dynamicallyupdated graphical representation of the Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 devices atboth ends of the link, allowing you to monitor and manageOptimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 operations (see Figure 2-7).
The window includes:
Link interfaces
Channel interfaces
LED operational and communication status indicators for each interface(LINK, CH1-CH4)
LED status indicators for each device (PWR, TST)
When working with Optimux-4E1/4T1 new look vs. Optimux-4E1L/4T1L, theremote modem is displayed as old look.When the local modem is not new look, then the remote modem is displayed asthe same as the local device.
Note
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Figure 2-7. RADview Window
Menu Bar
The menu bar includes the following pull-down menus:
Configuration
Fault
Diagnostics
Options
Help
The Menu content varies depending on what you select in the RADview window;the entire system, one of the Optimux devices, or an interface. A blue borderindicates a selected item.
Status Bar
The status bar indicates if RADview is ready or currently polling the device.
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LEDs
The front panel includes a series of LED indicators that show the current operatingstatus of the unit. Table 2-1lists and describes the indicators.
Table 2-1. Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 LEDs
Name Function Location
PWR (green) ON Power supply is ON
ON (red) Power supply fault
Front panel
TST (yellow) ON Test is active on one of the devices ports. Front panel
LOSS LINK (red) ON Loss exists on the link Front panel
AIS LINK (red) ON AIS alarm exists on the link Front panel
LOSS CHs 1-4 (red) ON Loss exists on the channel Front panel
AIS CHs 1-4 (red) ON AIS alarm exists on the channel Front panel
2.5 System Level Operations
Table 2-2lists the management tasks that are available when you select the entiresystem.
Table 2-2. System Management Options
Tasks Configuration
Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Viewing and SettingSystem Information System Information Dialog Box ConfigurationSystem Info
Polling the Agents Polling the Agents ConfigurationPoll Agent
Tasks Fault Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Displaying theAlarm Buffer List
Alarm Buffer List Dialog Box(refer to Displaying the AlarmBuffer List in Chapter2)
FaultHistory LogList...
Clearing the Alarm
Buffer
Clearing the Alarm Buffer in
Chapter2
Fault
History LogClear
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Tasks Options Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Configuring theManager List
Manager List Dialog Box (refer toConfiguring the Manager List inChapter3)
OptionsManager List...
Configuring Access
Restrictions
Access Dialog Box (refer to
Configuring Access Restrictions inChapter3)
Options
Access...
ConfiguringAutomatic Polling
Configuring Automatic Polling inChapter3)
OptionsPolling
2.6 Device Level Operations
Table 2-3lists the management tasks that are available when you select one of theOptimux devices.
Table 2-3. Device Management Options
Tasks Configuration
Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Configuring DeviceParameters
Local Parameters Dialog Boxand Remote Parameters DialogBox (refer to Configuring DeviceParameters in Chapter3)
ConfigurationParameters
Viewing InterfaceInformation
Local Interfaces Dialog BoxandRemote Interfaces Dialog Box
(refer to Viewing InterfaceInformation in Chapter3)
ConfigurationInterfaces
Resetting theHardware
Resetting the Hardware inChapter3
ConfigurationResetHW
Resetting theConfiguration
Resetting the Configuration inChapter3
ConfigurationResetConfig
Tasks Fault Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Displaying the Alarms Device Alarms Dialog Box(refer to Displaying the Alarmsin Chapter2)
FaultAlarms...
Configuring ChannelAlarm Masks
Mask Channel Alarm DialogBox (refer to ConfiguringChannel Alarm Masks inChapter2)
FaultMask Channel Alarm...
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Tasks Diagnostics Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Viewing the LinesStatus
Local Lines Status Dialog Boxand Remote Lines Status DialogBox (refer to Viewing the LinesStatus in Chapter2)
DiagnosticsLines Status...
Running a LoopbackTest
Local Loopback Test Dialog Box(refer to Running a LoopbackTest on a Device in Chapter2)
DiagnosticsLoopback Test...
2.7 Port Level Operations
Table 2-4 lists the management tasks that are available when you select a port.
Table 2-4. Port Management Options
Tasks Configuration
Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Configuring LinkParameters
Local Link Parameters DialogBox andRemote Link ParametersDialog Box (refer to ConfiguringLink Parameters
ConfigurationParameters
Configuring ChannelParameters
Local Channel ParametersDialog Box andRemote ChannelParameters Dialog Box (refer toConfiguring Channel Parameters)
ConfigurationParameters
Tasks Fault Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Displaying the Alarmsfor a Link
Link Alarms Dialog Box (refer toDisplaying the Alarms for a Link)
FaultAlarms
Displaying the Alarmsfor a Channel
Channel Alarms Dialog Box(refer to Displaying the Alarmsfor a Channel)
FaultAlarms
Tasks Diagnostics Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Running a Loopback
Test on a Link
Link Loopback Test Dialog Box
(refer to Running a LoopbackTest on a Link)
Diagnostics
Loopback Test
Tasks Configuration
Dialog Box and ParameterLocation
Path
Running a LoopbackTest on a Channel
Local Channel Loopback TestDialog Box and Remote ChannelLoopback Test Dialog Box (referto Running a Loopback Test on aChannel)
Diagnostics Loopback Test
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System Level Configuration Menu 3-1
Chapter 3
Configuration ManagementThe chapter describes the Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 configuration managementat the system, device, and port levels.
3.1 System Level Configuration Menu
The Configuration menu provides access to system level configuration.
Figure 3-1. System Level Configuration Menu
Viewing and Setting System Information
The System Info command enables you to view and set physical informationabout the Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1.
To view and set system information:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the system.
2. SelectConfiguration > System Info...
3. Configure the parameters as needed.
4. Click .
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Figure 3-2. System Information Dialog Box
Table 3-1. System Information Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Description OP-4E1 or OP-4T1, and the hardware and software version numbers
Object ID ID of the system
Name System name
Contact Contact information
Location System location
System Up Time Format: H hours, M minutes, S seconds
[Set] Click to send new values to the agent
[Cancel] Click to close the System Information dialog box
[Refresh] Click to refresh the data in the System Information dialog box
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System Level Options Menu 3-3
Polling the Agents
The Poll Agent command causes RADview-TDM to poll the agents on the localand remote devices. RADview-TDM polls the agents to get the current status of theOptimux devices.
If you enable automatic polling, RADview-TDM automatically polls the agentsevery sixty minutes. You can also poll the agents manually with the Poll Agentcommand. If you disable automatic polling, you must use the Poll Agentcommand to poll the agents. For more information about configuring automaticpolling, see Configuring Automatic Polling on page 3-6.
To poll the agents:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the system.
2. SelectConfiguration > Poll Agent.
The device immediately polls the agents.
3.2 System Level Options Menu
The Options menu enables you to configure system options.
Figure 3-3. System Level Options Menu
Configuring the Manager List
The Manager List command enables you to view and configure the Manager List.The Manager List is a list of IP addresses. You can use the Manager List to:
Specify the NMS stations that unmask SNMP traps from the Optimux devices
Specify the stations that have Telnet and Web access to the Optimux devices
For more information about how to use the Manager List to restrict Telnet andWeb access, see Configuring Access Restrictions on page 3-5.
To configure the Manager List:1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the system.
2. SelectOptions > Manager List...
3. Change the values of the IP Address and Mask Traps fields for each manager,as needed.
4. Click .
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Figure 3-4. Manager List Dialog Box
Table 3-2. Manager List ParametersParameter Possible Values / Remarks
Manager ID 1..10
IP Address An IP address of 0.0.0.0 means that there is no manager
Mask Traps Checked: mask traps to this manager. Unchecked: do not mask traps to this manager
[Set] Click to send new values to the agent
[Cancel] Click to close the Manager List dialog box
[Refresh] Click to refresh the data in the Manager List dialog box
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Configuring Access Restrictions
TheAccess command enables you to configure access restrictions for the local andremote devices. Access restrictions control whether a remote station can access thedevices with Telnet and through the Web. You can configure the following accesslevels:
Enable access to the device from all stations
Disable access to the device from all stations
Enable access to the device only from stations that are on the Manager List. Formore information about the Manager List, see Configuring the Manager Listonpage 3-3.
To configure access restrictions:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the system.
2. SelectOptions >Access...
3. Change the values of the Telnet Access and Web Access fields, as needed.4. Click .
Figure 3-5. Access Dialog Box
Table 3-3. Access Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Telnet Access Disable, Enable, Managers Only
Web Access Disable, Enable, Managers Only
[Set] Click to send new values to the agent
[Cancel] Click to close the Access dialog box
[Refresh] Click to refresh the data in the Access dialog box
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Configuring Automatic Polling
The Polling command allows you to enable or disable automatic polling.RADview-TDM polls the agents on the local and remote devices to get the currentstatus of the devices. If you enable automatic polling, RADview-TDM polls theagents every sixty minutes. If you disable automatic polling, you must use the PollAgent command to poll the agents manually. For more information about the Poll
Agent command, see Polling the Agents on page 3-3.
To configure automatic polling:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the system.
2. Open the Options menu.
3. Check or uncheck Polling, as needed.
3.3 Device Level Configuration Menu
The Configuration menu provides device level configuration information.
Figure 3-6. Device Level Configuration Menu
Configuring Device Parameters
The Parameters command enables you to view and set parameters of the localand remote devices.
To configure device parameters:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a device.
2. SelectConfiguration > Parameters...
3. Configure the parameters as needed.
4. Click .
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Figure 3-7. Local Parameters Dialog Box
Figure 3-8. Remote Parameters Dialog Box
Table 3-4. Device Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
HW Version Hardware version number
SW Version Software version number
[Done] Click to close the Local/Remote dialog box
[Refresh] Click to refresh the data in the Parameters dialog box
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Viewing Interface Information
The Interfaces command enables you to view information about the links andchannels of a device.
To view interface information:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a device.2. SelectConfiguration > Interfaces...
Figure 3-9. Local Interfaces Dialog Box
Figure 3-10. Remote Interfaces Dialog Box
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Table 3-5. Interface Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Index Index number of the port
Type Type of the port
Name & Description Name and description of the interface
Speed Speed of the interface in bits per second
[Done] Click to close the Interfaces dialog box
[Refresh] Click to refresh the data in the Interfaces dialog box
Resetting the Hardware
The Reset HWcommand enables you to reset the Agents hardware.
To reset the hardware:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the device.
2. SelectConfiguration > Reset > HW.
3. Click .
The agents hardware is reset.
Resetting the Configuration
The Reset Config command enables you to reset the Agents configuration.
To reset the configuration:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the device.
2. SelectConfiguration > Reset > Config.
3. Click .
The agents configuration is reset.
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3.4 Port Level Configuration Menu
The Configuration menu provides access to port level configuration. You canconfigure parameters for the following types of ports:
Link Channel
Figure 3-11. Port Level Configuration Menu
Configuring Link Parameters
When you select a link port, the Parameters command enables you to configure
parameters for the link. To configure link parameters:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a link port.
2. SelectConfiguration > Parameters...
3. Configure the parameters as needed.
4. Click .
Figure 3-12. Local Link Parameters Dialog Box
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Figure 3-13. Remote Link Parameters Dialog Box
Table 3-6. Link Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Line Coding HDB3, Proprietary
Interface Type Copper
Connector Type SC, ST, FC, BNC, SF1, SF2, SF3
User Name Any string
Last Change Format: H hours, M minutes, S seconds
[Set] Click to send the new configuration to the agent
[Cancel] Click to close the Link Parameters dialog box
[Refresh] Click to update the data in the Link Parameters dialog box
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Configuring Channel Parameters
When you select a channel port, the Parameters command enables you toconfigure parameters for the channel.
To configure channel parameters:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a channel port.
2. SelectConfiguration > Parameters...
3. Configure the parameters as needed.
4. Click .
Figure 3-14. Local Channel Parameters Dialog Box
Figure 3-15. Remote Channel Parameters Dialog Box
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Table 3-7. Channel Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Line Coding HDB3 (E1 only), B8ZS (T1 only), AMI
Line Length (ft) (T1 only) 0-133, 134-266, 267-399, 400-599, 600-655
Interface Type (E1 only) Balanced, UnbalancedUser Name Any string
Last Change Format: H hours, M minutes, S seconds
[Set] Click to send the new configuration to the agent
[Cancel] Click to close the Channel Parameters dialog box
[Refresh] Click to update the data in the Channel Parameters dialog box
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Chapter 4
Fault ManagementThis chapter describes Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 fault management at thesystem, device, and port levels.
4.1 System Level Fault Management Fault Menu
The Fault menu provides access to the system alarm options. You can view alarmseverity as well as clear alarms.
Figure 4-1. System Level Fault Menu
Displaying the Alarm Buffer List
The History Log > List command enables you to view the alarm buffer thatcontains the recorded alarms of the local and remote devices.
To display the alarm buffer list:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the system.2. SelectFault > History Log > List...
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Figure 4-2. Alarm Buffer List Dialog Box
Table 4-1. Alarm Buffer List Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Code Alarm code
Description Description of the alarm
Location Local, Remote
Port Port reporting the alarm
State Off, Event, Minor, Major
Date Date of the alarm in the format: YYYY-MM-DD
Time Time of the alarm in the format: HH:MM:SS
[Done] Click to close the Alarm Buffer List
[Print...] Click to print the Alarm Buffer List
[Save To File...] Click to save the Alarm Buffer List to a file. The Save dialog boxappears. In the File Name field, enter the name of the file. In the File of type field, selectAcrobat (*pdf) or HTML (*.htm). Click Save
[Refresh] Click to update the Alarm Buffer List
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Clearing the Alarm Buffer
The History Log > Clear command enables you to clear all entries in the alarmbuffer.
To clear the alarm buffer:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the system.2. SelectFault > History Log > Clear.
The next time you view the Alarm Buffer List, only alarms that occur afterthe Clear operation appear in the list.
4.2 Device Level Fault Management Fault Menu
The Fault menu provides access to the device alarm options. You can view alarm
severity as well as mask alarms.
Figure 4-3. Device Level Fault Menu
Displaying the Alarms
TheAlarms command enables you to view the active alarms for a device.
To display the alarms for a device:1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the device.
2. SelectFault >Alarms
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Figure 4-4. Device Alarms Dialog Box
Table 4-2. Device Alarms Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Code Alarm codeDescription Description of the alarm
Severity Major, Minor
[Done] Click to close the Alarms dialog box
[Print...] Click to print the Alarms
[Save To File...] Click to save the Alarms. The Save dialog box appears. In the FileName field, enter the name of the file. In the File of type field, selectAcrobat (*pdf) orHTML (*.htm). Click Save
[Refresh] Click to update the Alarms
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Configuring Channel Alarm Masks
The Mask Channel Alarm command enables you to configure channel alarmmasks for a device. When you set a channel alarm mask, the channel does notcause an alarm.
To configure channel alarm masks for a device:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the device.
2. SelectFault > Mask Channel Alarm
3. Check and uncheck the SW Alarm Mask check boxes as needed.
4. Click .
When there is a Hardware Alarm Mask on a channel, you cannot clear the alarmmask. TheSW Alarm Maskcheckbox for the channel is disabled.
Figure 4-5. Mask Channel Alarm Dialog Box
Table 4-3. Mask Channel Alarm Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
HW Mask(CH1-CH4)
Hardware alarm masks (read-only)
SW Alarm Mask(CH1-CH4)
Software alarm masks
[Set] Click to send new values to the agent
[Cancel] Click to close the Mask Channel Alarm dialog.
[Refresh] Click to update the alarm masks
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4.3 Device Level Fault Management Diagnostics Menu
The Diagnostics menu provides access to the device level diagnostic test options.
Figure 4-6. Device Level Diagnostics Menu
Viewing the Lines Status
The Lines Status command enables you to view the current operational andcommunication status of all the channels and links of a device.
To view the lines status:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the device.2. SelectDiagnostics > Lines Status...
Figure 4-7. Local Lines Status Dialog Box
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Figure 4-8. Remote Lines Status Dialog Box
Table 4-4. Lines Status Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Rcv AIS Alarm Indication Signal was received at the link/channel
Loss of Signal No input signal was received at the interface.
Loopback State Indicates that a loopback test is in progress in the link/channel
Other Failure Indicates a failure (other than those listed above) in the link/channel
[Done] Click to close the Device Loopback Test dialog box
[Refresh] Click to update the alarm masks
Running a Loopback Test on a Device
The Loopback Test command enables you to:
View all loopback tests that are currently running on both the local device andthe remote device
Run a remote loopback test on all channels of the remote device
You cannot run a loopback test if a loopback test is already running on the local orremote device.
To view all loopback tests that are currently running on both devices:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the device.2. SelectDiagnostics > Loopback Test...
To run a remote loopback test on all channels of the remote device:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the device.
2. SelectDiagnostics > Loopback Test...
3. Check the Group Remote Loop box.
4. ClickApply.
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Displaying the Alarms for a Link
When you select a link port, theAlarms command enables you to view the activealarms for the link.
To display the alarms for a link:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a link port.
2. SelectFault >Alarms
Figure 4-11. Link Alarms Dialog Box
Table 4-6. Link Alarms Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Code Alarm code
Description Description of the alarm
Severity Major, Minor
[Done] Click to close the Alarms dialog box
[Print...] Click to print the Alarms
[Save To File...] Click to save the Alarms. The Save dialog box appears. In the File Namefield, enter the name of the file. In the File of type field, selectAcrobat (*pdf) orHTML(*.htm). Click Save
[Refresh] Click to update the Alarms
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Displaying the Alarms for a Channel
When you select a channel port, theAlarms command enables you to view theactive alarms for the channel.
To display the alarms for a channel:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a channel port.
2. SelectFault >Alarms
Figure 4-12. Channel Alarms Dialog Box
Table 4-7. Channel Alarms Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Code Alarm code
Description Description of the alarm
Severity Major, Minor
[Done] Click to close the Alarms dialog box
[Print...] Click to print the Alarms
[Save To File...] Click to save the Alarms. The Save dialog box appears. In the File Namefield, enter the name of the file. In the File of type field, selectAcrobat (*pdf) orHTML(*.htm). Click Save
[Refresh] Click to update the Alarms
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4.5 Port Level Fault Management Diagnostics Menu
The Diagnostics menu provides access to the port level diagnostic test options. Youcan run loopback tests for the following types of ports:
Link
Channel
Figure 4-13. Port Level Diagnostics Menu
Running a Loopback Test on a Link
The Loopback Test command enables you to:
View all loopback tests that are currently running on the local and remote
devices Run a loopback test on a link.
You cannot run:
A loopback test on a channel if a loopback test is already running on a link
A loopback test on a link if a loopback test is already running on a channel
A remote loopback test on a channel if a remote loopback test is alreadyrunning at the opposite end of the channel.
To view all loopback tests that are currently running on both devices:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a device.
2. SelectDiagnostics > Loopback Test...
To run a loopback test on a link:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a link port.
2. SelectDiagnostics > Loopback Test...
3. In the Loopback Config drop down list, select the type of loopback test youwant to run.
4. If you want to run a link local loopback test, then either:
In the LLB Duration box, select the duration of the test
OR Check the Forever checkbox
The LLB Duration box and the Forever checkbox are only available ifLink LocalLoopbackis selected in the Loopback Config drop down list.
5. ClickApply.
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Figure 4-14. Link Loopback Test Dialog Box
Table 4-8. Link Loopback Test Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Local Unit The links and channels of the local device
Remote Unit The links and channels of the remote device
No Loopback Indicates that no loopback test is running on a link or channel
R-Remote Loopback Indicates that a remote loopback test is running on a link or channel, when you haveselected a local link or channel
Local Loopback Indicates that a local loopback test is running on a channel
Remote Loopback Indicates that a remote loopback test is running on a link or channel
Link Local Loopback Indicates that a link local loopback test is running on a link
Loopback Config No Loop, Local Loopback, Remote Loopback, Link Local Loopback
LLB Duration (min) For link local loopback tests, the duration of the loopback test in minutes, 1255. Thisparamter is only available ifLink Local Loopback is selected in the Loopback Configdrop down list
Forever For link local loopback tests, indicates that the loopback test should run indefinitely.This paramter is only available ifLink Local Loopback is selected in the LoopbackConfig drop down list
[Apply] Click to begin the loopback test on the port.
[Done] Click to close the Port Loopback Test dialog box.
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Running a Loopback Test on a Channel
The Loopback Test command enables you to:
View all loopback tests that are currently running on the local and remotedevices
Run a loopback test on a channel.
You cannot run:
A loopback test on a channel if a loopback test is already running on a link
A loopback test on a link if a loopback test is already running on a channel
A remote loopback test on a channel if a remote loopback test is alreadyrunning at the opposite end of the channel.
To view all loopback tests that are currently running on both devices:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select a device.
2. SelectDiagnostics > Loopback Test...
To run a loopback test on a channel:
1. In the RADview Optimux-4E1/Optimux-4T1 window, select the channel.
2. SelectDiagnostics > Loopback Test...
3. In the Loopback Config drop down list, select the type of loopback test youwant to run.
4. ClickApply.
Figure 4-15. Local Channel Loopback Test Dialog Box
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Index
AAccess restrictions, 3-5Agents, polling, 3-3
CChannel
parameters, 3-12
Communitiesread community, 2-2trap community, 2-2
write community, 2-2Configuration
device level, 3-6overview, 3-1port level, 3-10resetting, 3-9system level, 3-1
Configuringaccess, 3-5channel parameters, 3-12device parameters, 3-6link parameters, 3-10manager list, 3-3
polling, 3-6system information, 3-1
Control Portconfiguring, 2-4, 2-5
DDevice
configuring parameters, 3-6interface information, 3-8LEDs, 2-7management, 2-8
Device levelconfiguration, 3-6operations, 2-8
Device mode management options, 2-8
GGraphical user interface, 2-5
HHardware, resetting, 3-9
IInterface information, 3-8
LLEDs, 2-7Link
parameters, 3-10
MManagement Access
setting, 2-2
Management optionsdevice mode, 2-8
port mode, 2-9system mode, 2-7
Manager List, 3-3setting, 2-2
Managingconfiguration, 3-1
MenuHost IP List, 2-1Manager Access, 2-3Telnet, 2-3
Menu bar, 2-6
OOperations
device level, 2-8port level, 2-9system level, 2-7
Options, system level, 3-3
PParameters
channel, 3-12device, 3-6link, 3-10
Pollingagents, 3-3
configuring, 3-6Port
management, 2-9
Port levelconfiguration, 3-10operations, 2-9
Port mode management options, 2-9
RResetting
configuration, 3-9
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hardware, 3-9
SScreen
Manager List, 2-2
Settingchannel parameters, 3-12device parameters, 3-6
link parameters, 3-10system information, 3-1
Status bar, 2-6System
management, 2-7setting system information, 3-1viewing system information, 3-1
System levelconfiguration, 3-1operations, 2-7options, 3-3
System mode management options, 2-7
UUsing
graphical user interface, 2-5menu bar, 2-6
VViewing
access, 3-5channel parameters, 3-12device parameters, 3-6interface information, 3-8LEDs, 2-7link parameters, 3-10manager list, 3-3status bar, 2-6system information, 3-1