Prism MIB Objects Alarm Enabled SNMP MIB: Description: Syntax: Access Level: fwuSystemAlarmEnabled Indicates whether the alarm is Enabled or Disabled ALARMEnable Read Write Static Alarms Table Unit ID 2 SNMP MIB: Description: Values: Syntax: Access Level: fwuUnitID The second portion of unit ID. Between 1 and 88888888 UnitId2 Not-accessible Unit Type SNMP MIB: Description: Values: Syntax: Access Level: fwuUnitType The unit type. Value of UnitType.
Using an SNMP Interface WORKING WITH SNMP TRAPS This section describes how to view traps in the MIB Browser and how to interpret responses. NOTE: The actual SNMP trap Parameters are listed under the corresponding alarm name in “Troubleshooting Alarms” on page 185. View the Traps NOTE: This procedure shows how to view traps using the AdventNet MIB Browser. This procedure may differ for other MIB browsers. 1 In the AdventNet MIB Browser, click the Trap Viewer icon on the Toolbar.
Working with SNMP Traps 6 Click the Start button. Trap Viewer begins to receive traps from the specified port and community. The traps when received are listed in the Trap Table. The trap table has the following five columns. • Class—defines the severity of the trap. • Type—defines the type of the trap or the inform request. • Source—represents the IP address of the source from where the traps were sent. • Date—shows the date and time when the trap was received.
Using an SNMP Interface Do the following to enable or disable a trap through SNMP, in which the values must be set in the sequence shown. Do the following to enable or disable an alarm through SNMP, in which the values must be set in the sequence shown. 1 Use fwuSystemTrapNodeAddress to set the unit address for the node, where 0 equals the Host, UnitId2 for DRU. 2 Use fwuSystemAlarmModuleNo to set the module number to be effected. 3 Use fwuSystemModuleAlarmcode to identify which alarm to enable/disable.
Working with SNMP Traps Variable Bindings For Host Traps, there are 9 variable bindings: 1 sysUpTime 2 snmpTrapOID 3 fwuTrapSequenceNumber 4 fwuTrapTimeStamp 5 fwuModuleNumber, as shown in Figure 30 8 6 4 2 7 5 3 1 Figure 30.
APPENDIX A: UPGRADING AN LPA CAUTION! Completing this upgrade causes a Loss of Service. Complete this procedure during normal maintenance time. NOTE: Any LPA firmware version prior to V1.13 identifies itself as a URH PCS LPA via the I2C. Only LPAs upgraded to V1.13 will correctly identify themselves via I2C. You can upgrade any LPA with this utility. NOTE: The UMTS LPA is used as an example in this document. Do the following to upgrade an LPA.
12 When prompted, type Y (for Yes), and then press the ENTER key. The download takes about 5 minutes. When the download is complete a message will be displayed. If the download fails, an error message displays and you are prompted to try again. 13 To exit, type: 5 The utility restarts the hardware monitor and watchdog timer and closes the session. Page 294 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Element Management System 7.
APPENDIX B: DUPLEXER PROGRAMMING UTILITY A Prism system can report a Duplexer Mismatch Alarm. This alarm is used to ensure that the Duplexer is being used with the correct frequency bands. For example, the PRU/URU supports an 850 Duplexer and an 850 APAC Duplexer. The 850 Duplexer handles 869-894 MHz, whereas the 850 APAC Duplexer supports 870-890 MHz.
7 8 Select the LNA # to read or program: LNA URU Position 1 Right Door, DART 1 Module A, DART 1 2 Right Door, DART 2 Module A, DART 2 3 Front Door, DART 3 Module B, DART 3 4 Front Door, DART 4 Module B, DART 4 5 Left Door, DART 5 Module C, DART 5 6 Left Door, DART 6 Module C, DART 6 7 n/a Module D, DART 7 8 n/a Module D, DART 8 Select the desired Duplexer type (1-21) or 0 to read the current Duplexer type: Select: 9 PRU Position …for this Duplexer Type 1 850 Cellular A\+A+A'
APPENDIX C: CONTACTING ADC/TE CONNECTIVITY NOTE: ADC is now TE Connectivity. PHONE U.S.A.
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INDEX Numerics Alarm field ............................................. 148 10 MHz Reference Clock ........................... 64 Alarm History filtering .................................... 172–174 remove filter .................................... 174 4G readiness ..............................................4 A Abort button .......................................... 220 Access Level menu ................................. 205 Access level, users ..........................
Index Average Power (dBm) column Configure Host Forward Gain page ..... 87 Configure Reverse Input Power Levels page ............................................... 94 Host Forward Gain Settings report ... 108 B Backup button ........................................ 126 Backup files creating ....................................126–127 restoring ...................................128–130 Backup page ...................................126–127 Band Type column, View DARTs page .... 151 Bands list ...........
Index Common columns Linked DARTs Delay report .............. 106 Linked DARTs Delay table .................. 83 Linked DARTs report ........................ 105 Community box ...................................... 139 Community column ................................ 138 Components, Prism system ........................4 Configuration, system backup .........126–127 Configure DART links ................................... 71–74 date ............................................. 60–62 Forward Delay .......
Index DART Name box, Configure DART Links page Host ................................................... 72 Remote Unit ....................................... 74 DART Name column Configure Host Reverse Gain page ..... 90 Host Forward Gain Settings report ... 108 Linked DARTs Delay report Host ........................................... 106 Remote Unit .............................. 106 Linked DARTs Delay table Host Unit ..................................... 83 Remote Unit ................................
Index F Frequency column, Linked DARTs report 105 Feature box ........................................... 227 Fwd Gain (db) column ............................ 108 Fiber Optic Transport ............................... 10 Fwd Gain (dB) list ....................................86 Fiber Optics report ................................. 107 Fiber Optics table ................................... 107 Fibers, moving/reconfiguring ................. 122 File box .................................................
Index Host Unit (continued) set properties .............................. 64–65 specifications ..................................... 34 update ............................................. 216 viewing hardware report ......................... 102 Optical ports .......................149–150 status .................................154–155 HOSTNAME_.tgz .................................... 129 I Id column Hardware Inventory report .............. 103 Linked DARTs Delay report ..............
Index Millimeter wave backhaul ...........................4 Network Statistics table .......................... 104 Minimum Power (dBm) column Configure Host Forward Gain page ..... 87 Configure Reverse Input Power Levels page ............................................... 94 Host Forward Gain Settings report ... 108 Network statistics, viewing ............. 152–153 Mode list Manage Contact Alarms page ........... 182 Setup SNMP page ............................ 144 Modifying parameters ..............
Index P Power Detector Number ...........................22 Parameters modifying ........................................... 47 viewing .............................................. 44 Power Level Mode ....................................86 disable conditions ...............................95 Part Number column, Hardware Inventory report ................................. 103 Power Level Mode list .........................86, 95 Passband column Configure DART Links page Host .......................
Index Remote Unit configure Optical ports ................................ 70 properties ............................ 66, 163 rebooting ......................................... 164 reset to factory defaults ................... 124 specifications ..................................... 35 Reports. See System reports Reset Counter button ............................. 153 Reset Max Hold button ............................. 87 Restarting LPA ....................................... 165 Restore button ...........
Index Setting date and time .............................. 60–62 Forward Delay ............................. 82–83 Reverse Delay .............................. 82–83 Software/Firmware report .......101, 216, 221 Setup SNMP page .................................. 144 Special Features > Configure Feature ..... 227 Severity column Current Alarms report ...................... 110 View Alarm History page .................. 171 View Current Alarms page ............... 168 Special Features > Run Command ....
Index System Configuration > Set SNMP Trap Managers ............................................ 139 System configuration, backup .........126–127 System Information > Get Information .. 100 System Information > Get Logs ............. 118 System Information > Get Optics Information ......................................... 116 System Menu bar ..................................... 41 System reports All Report report .............................. 112 Current Alarms report ......................
Index Unit field ................................................ 174 Unit Id column ....................................... 123 Current Alarms report ...................... 110 Network report ................................ 104 Software/Firmware report ........ 101, 217 View Alarm History page .................. 171 View Current Alarms page ............... 168 Unit ID, overview ..................................... 43 Unit Identifier ...........................................
Index View Optical Ports page ..................149–150 W Viewer access level ................................ 204 Wavelength (nm) column Configure Optical Ports .......................68 Fiber Optics report ........................... 107 Get Optics Information page ............ 117 View Optical Ports page .................... 150 Viewing alarm details ...................................... 45 alarms ............................................... 44 alarms, current .........................
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INDEX OF ALARMS Alarms Contact Alarm Input 1 Active .............................................................................. 160, 201 Contact Alarm Input 2 Active .............................................................................. 160, 202 DART ALC Limiting ......................................................................................................197 DART Downconverter 1 Synthesizer Unlocked ............................................................
Index of Alarms Alarms (continued) Host Major Contact Alarm Output Active ............................................................. 155, 201 Host Minor Contact Alarm Output Active ............................................................. 155, 201 Invalid Device Connection ..........................................................................................193 LPA Disabled .......................................................................................................
Index of Alarms Alarms (continued) Temperature Low Host ......................................................................................................................155 Host SeRF .............................................................................................................197 Remote Unit ..........................................................................................................160 Remote Unit SeRF .......................................................................
Index of Alarms Alarm Codes (continued) AC41 ..........................................................................................................................201 AC42 ..........................................................................................................................201 AC43 ..........................................................................................................................201 AC44 .........................................................................
Index of Alarms Alarm Codes (continued) AC98 ..........................................................................................................................190 AC99 ..........................................................................................................................198 AC100 ........................................................................................................................199 AC101 .........................................................................
Index of Alarms Faults AC Power Supply Fault ...............................................................................................160 DART DC Supply Fault ................................................................................ 157, 185, 189 DART Fault Host ......................................................................................................................186 Host View Status ................................................................................................
Index of Alarms Faults (continued) SeRF Fault Host .............................................................................................................. 155, 187 Remote Status table .............................................................................................160 Remote Unit ..........................................................................................................192 Software Version Mismatch Fault .....................................................................
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INDEX OF MIB OBJECTS SNMP MIB Objects fwuAlarmLevel ............................................................................................................237 fwuClearSysConfig ......................................................................................................238 fwuContactAlarm ........................................................................................................283 fwuContactAlarmEnable ..............................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuHstDARTInputPowerMode ......................................................................................252 fwuHstDARTInputSrc ..................................................................................................252 fwuHstDARTLastMaxHoldResetTime ............................................................................252 fwuHstDARTMinAvgInputPwrLvl1 ................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuHstSERFEthPortRxFcsErrors ..................................................................................245 fwuHstSERFEthPortRxFragmtdFrames ........................................................................246 fwuHstSERFEthPortRxJabbersFrames ..........................................................................246 fwuHstSERFEthPortRxMulticastPkts .............................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuHstSERFPPCHWMonSWVer ....................................................................................241 fwuHstSERFPPCMATEMonSWVer .................................................................................241 fwuHstSERFPPCSNMPAgentSWVer ..............................................................................241 fwuHstSERFRIADCPartNumber ...................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuModuleType ..........................................................................................................293 fwuNotificationStatus ..................................................................................................293 fwuPrismUnitReset .....................................................................................................255 fwupThreadSoftwareVersion ................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuRmtDARTPeakAvgInputPwrLvl1 .............................................................................268 fwuRmtDARTPeakAvgInputPwrLvl2 .............................................................................268 fwuRmtDARTPeakInputPwrLvl1 ...................................................................................268 fwuRmtDARTPeakInputPwrLvl2 ...................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuRmtLPAOpState ....................................................................................................270 fwuRmtLPAPartNum ...................................................................................................271 fwuRmtLPAReset ........................................................................................................270 fwuRmtLPASerialNum ..............................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxFragmtdFrames .......................................................................263 fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxFscErrors .................................................................................262 fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxJabbersFrames ........................................................................263 fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxMulticastPkts ...........................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuRmtSERFPPCENETMonSWVer ................................................................................258 fwuRmtSERFPPCFPGAMonSWVer ................................................................................258 fwuRmtSERFPPCHWMonSWVer ........................................................................... 258, 259 fwuRmtSERFPPCMATEMonSWVer ................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuSystemAlarmCode ......................................................................................... 286, 287 fwuSystemAlarmEnabled .................................................................................... 288, 292 fwuSystemAlarmManageable ......................................................................................287 fwuSystemAlarmModType ..........................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects SNMP MIB Objects (continued) fwuTrapVersion ..........................................................................................................281 fwuUnitDARTID ..........................................................................................................276 fwuUnitDartPassBand .................................................................................................276 fwuUnitID .................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects Trap Objects fwuHstBTSFLMFailFault ...............................................................................................186 fwuHstContactAlarmInput1 .........................................................................................201 fwuHstContactAlarmInput2 .........................................................................................201 fwuHstContactAlarmOutput1 ......................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects Trap Objects (continued) fwuHstUnderTempFault ..............................................................................................197 fwuRemoteContactAlarmInput1 ..................................................................................201 fwuRemoteContactAlarmInput2 ..................................................................................202 fwuRmtDARTDCSupplyFault ........................................................................................
Index of MIB Objects Trap Objects (continued) fwuRmtLPAVswrFault ..................................................................................................196 fwuRmtModuleMissingFault .........................................................................................189 fwuRmtOverTempFault ...............................................................................................192 fwuRmtRangingFault ........................................................................................
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