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1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface COPYRIGHT 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A. REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE Issue 1 02/2001 REASON FOR CHANGE Phase 3.1 release features added, (622 CRS) TRADEMARK INFORMATION ADC and ADC Telecommunications are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Cellworx is a trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Contents herein are current as of the date of publication.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page PREFACE ABOUT THIS MANUAL................................................................................................................................ VII REVISION HISTORY LIST ............................................................................................................................ VII LIST OF CHANGES .............................................................................................................
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Content Page 1. GENERAL........................................................................................................................................... 2-1 2. USING A TOP DOCUMENT....................................................................................................................... 2-1 ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST .......................................................................................
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, CONTINUED Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To ABOUT NE .......................................................................................................................................DLP-721 NMIC SYSTEM FILE REPLICATION..........................................................................................................DLP-722 CHANGE CONFIGURATION/TEST ON AN EXISTING CONNECTION .............................
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, CONTINUED Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To RETRIEVE 155 RING INTERFACE CARD STATUS .........................................................................................DLP-763 RETRIEVE T1 MULTI 1 CARD STATUS......................................................................................................DLP-764 CONFIGURE CARD PROTECTION GROUPS .................................................................
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface SECTION 3 GENERAL INFORMATION Content Page 1. WARRANTY/SOFTWARE ................................................................................................................... 3-1 2. REPAIR/EXCHANGE POLICY............................................................................................................... 3-1 3. REPAIR CHARGES .....................................................................................................................
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual provides the system administrator with information necessary to turn up and test the Cellworx Service Transport Node (STN), and/or services, as well as configure connections and monitor the network using the CellworxVision Graphical User interface (GUI). Information provided within this document deals primarily with the Phase 3.1 design features of the Cellworx STN system.
52700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Admonishments Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all times.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Class A The Cellworx STN System complies with the requirements for class A digital device per Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface ISO9000 Compliance ADC Telecommunications Inc. is ISO 9001 certified. STANDARDS The following listing is a bibliography of applicable documents: ANSI/IEEE Std 802.1D,1993 Edition. ANSI T1.403-1989, Carrier to Customer Installation: T1 Metallic Interface, February 22, 1989 ATM UNI specification 3.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface The ATM Forum ATM User-Network Interface (UNI), Specification, Version 3.1 ITU I.350 ITU I.371 ITU I.610 Bellcore TA-1230 ITU M.3010 ITU M.3020 ITU M.3100 ITU M.3180 NFOEC, Volume 2 1995, pg 445. “A Comparative Analysis of 2 Fiber and 4 Fiber Bi Directional Line Switched Rings.” NFOEC, Volume 3 1995, pg 885. “SONET Operations Networking; The Key to the Future.” RFC-1406, Definitions for Managed Objects for the T1 and E1 Interface Types, IETF.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface TR-TSV-000772, Generic System Requirements in Support of Switched MultiMegabit Data Service, Bellcore. TR-TSV-001369, Generic Requirements for Frame Relay PVC Exchange Service, Bellcore. TR-TSV-001370, Generic Requirements for Exchange Access Frame Relay PVC Service, Bellcore. TR-TSY-000454, Supplier Documentation for Network Elements, Bellcore.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface LAN LEC LTE msec NDC NE NIC NMIC NMS NNI NPC OAM&P OS PCR PEIM PTE PVC QoS RIC SAM SC SCR SDH SEPIC SNMP SONET SPE SRTS STM STN STS STS-3c SVC T1 T1 TMUX Multi 1 T3 T3 CES T3 CRS T3 TMUX Multi 1 TC TCA TDM TEIM TFTP TID TMN Page xiv © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface UBR UNI UPC UPSR UVPSR VC VCC VP VPC VT W/P Unspecified Bit Rate User Network Interface Usage Parameter Control Unidirectional Path Switch Ring Unidirectional Virtual Path Switch Ring Virtual Channel Virtual Channel Connection Virtual Path Virtual Path Connection Virtual Tributary Working/Protect Page xv © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION CONTENT..........................................................................................................................PAGE 1. GENERAL ...........................................................................................................................1 2.USER INTERFACES.................................................................................................................2 A.NMIC RS232 Interface......
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction UPPER HEAT BAFFLE/ FIBER MANAGEMENT TRAY SHELF ALARM INDICATOR ESD GROUND JACK DOOR LATCH DOOR HINGES LOWER AIR INTAKE/ CABLE ROUTING TRAY 10479-C Figure 1-1. Cellworx STN Shelf 2. USER INTERFACES The Network Management Interface Controller (NMIC) shown in Figure 1-2 provides a common ring and element management system platform where all aspects of network management are performed.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction A. NMIC RS232 Interface The NMIC provides an asynchronous RS-232 port for character based access provided through a DB9 connector located under the front hinged faceplate. This port is used to load the operating system information and IP addresses at initial network turn up.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction functions, or SNMP access for Sets, Gets, Traps etc. Up to five GUI sessions may be launched at a time. An X-Terminal may remain active while the GUI is launched on another terminal. A user establishes a Telnet session to the NMIC to launch the GUI.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 NE-2 NE-3 Cellworx User: root Local Time: 21:35 GMT Time: 21:35 10924-D Figure 1-4. Network Manager Main Screen Table 1-1. GUI Cellworx STN Node Icon Color Codes COLOR INDICATION Green No existing alarms, normal operation. Yellow Minor alarms exist at this site. Orange Major alarms exist at this site.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction ICON FOR NE-2 INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF STN-EPS SHELVES Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 STN STN STN NE-2 NE-3 Cellworx User: root Local Time: 21:37 GMT Time: 21:37 10926-D Figure 1-5. Example of Primary Node with Secondary Expansions X Cellworx Vision:Physical Layouts for NE-2 EPS-2 NE-2 EPS-1 Cancel 10960-B Figure 1-6.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction To access any node in the network, the administrator selects the direct selection arrow tool located on the left tool bar, and then double clicks on the NE ICON to open a shelf level GUI session. To start a craft session with the node, the user selects the node with a single click, right click to open the pop-up menu, and select Craft Interface.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction X Cellworx Vision: Card View - 622 Ring Interface Card NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 Configuration: Card: 622 Ring Slot Number: 17 Card Level Port Number: 1 Administrative State: Congestion Thresholds: Locked Unlocked 622 Ring 80 Ingress: Egress: 80 % % CARD LEVEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction SELECTING THE TOPIC USING THE LEFT MOUSE BUTTON, OR ALT PLUS THE UNDERLINED LETTER, OPENS THE PULL DOWN MENU LIST. SELECT OPTION USING LEFT MOUSE BUTTON OR DOWN ARROW FOLLOWED BY A RIGHT ARROW. Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Accounting Security Help Time and Date i Connection Create... Topology View ... Software CLICK THE RIGHT MOUSE OVER THE FIBER TO OPEN POP UP WINDOW.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction GUI MAIN SCREEN FILE CONFIGURATION SAVE ICON LAYOUT TIME AND DATE FAULT ABSOLUTE EXIT RELATIVE PERFORMANCE ALARMS MONITORING CONFIGURE NE ALARM THRESHOLD HELP CONTACT ABOUT NMIC PROTECTION NMIC PROTECTION RESTORATION CONNECTION CREATE VIEW NE POP-UP WINDOW CONFIGURE TRAFFIC CONTRACT CONFIGURE SERVICE PROVIDER PROFILE VIEW RING RESOURCE USAGE ABOUT CRAFT INTERFACE VIEW FIBER BANDWIDTH USAGE CREATE CONNECTION TOPOLOGY VIEW CONNECTIO
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction VIEW ALL SUBNETWORK CONNECTIONS... EXIT PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT DATA ALARM HISTORY DATA REFRESH TOPOLOGY CELLWORX VISION HELP SCREEN SAVE NE ICON LAYOUT i SELECT MODE TOOL DRAG AND DROP TO CREATE A CONNECTION 10940-B Figure 1-12. GUI Tool Bar Icon Definitions While performing tasks, a user may encounter message windows, confirmation windows, and informational windows.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction X-Terminal Keyboard Functions All of the functions that can be performed through pop up menus using the mouse can also be performed via the menu bar at the top of the screen. The menu bar provides pull down menus under these options: File, Configuration, Fault, and Performance.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction 4. REMOTE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES The X-Terminal used for operations and maintenance of the Cellworx STN network can be linked through existing customer Ethernet networks using TCP/IP over any transport layer (e.g. Frame Relay, ATM, Private Line, etc.) Refer to Figure 1-14 for an example.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction A. Real-time Alarm and Trap Screens The Cellworx NMIC provides real time alarm monitoring capabilities to an External Management System (EMS) via SNMP traps through an Ethernet port on the NMIC EIM. This scheme supports remote retrieval of NMIC collected data for user manipulation and report creation via ftp using four simple file types.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE TOP Content Page 1. GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................. 2-1 2. USING A TOP DOCUMENT................................................................................................................................ 2-1 ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST .......................................
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Trouble Analysis Data (TAD) − A trouble clearing aid containing non-procedural data. 3. Perform all the items in the director level procedure (NTP ‘or TAP) in the order listed unless sent to another director level procedure. When a director level procedure is finished, the task is completed. When more detailed information is required, the reader will be sent to a DLP. A DLP may also direct the reader to another DLP.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 1 of 3 ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST Find Your Job in the List Below ABOUT NE Then Go To ............................................................................DLP-721 ADD A CELLWORX STN NODE TO AN IN-SERVICE RING NETWORK .........................................NTP-003 ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT TO AN IN SERVICE STAND-ALONE TERMINAL NODE TO CREATE A RING NETWORK .......................................................
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2 of 3 ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST, CONTINUED Find Your Job in the List Below, continued HELP Then Go To ............................................................................DLP-735 INITIATE A PROTECTION SWITCH ...............................................................DLP-771 LAUNCH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) ....................................................
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 3 of 3 ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST, CONTINUED Find Your Job in the List Below, continued Then Go To SET 622 SM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION ..........................................................DLP-797 SET 155 SM/MM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION .......................................................DLP-752 SET 155 RING INTERFACE CARD CONFIGURATION ....................................................
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance IXL-001 Page 1 of 1 INDEXED TASK LIST Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To TURN UP A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK .......................................................................................NTP-002 ADD A CELLWORX STN NODE TO AN IN-SERVICE RING NETWORK.............................................................NTP-003 ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT TO AN IN-SERVICE STAND-ALONE TERMINAL TO CREATE A RING NETWORK ...
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-002 Page 1 of 2 TURN UP A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure covers initial ring network turn-up. Provisioning of the ring nodes and interfaces as well as adding STN-EPS shelves to the ring nodes is covered in other NTPs. All ring nodes should be powered on and fiber continuity established between them, completing the ring architecture (see Installation Guide) before attempting to perform this procedure.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-002 Page 2 of 2 7. Launch the Cellworx Vision Graphical User Interface (GUI). DLP-705 8. After the GUI boots up, it will prompt the user to synchronize the database. Choose the active NMIC’s database as the correct database to synchronize. 9. Perform a discovery for a new Cellworx STN ring network. DLP-706 10. Set the Date and Time on the NMIC. DLP-707 11. Set the System Identifier for each node. DLP-767 12.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-003 Page 1 of 1 ADD A CELLWORX STN NODE TO AN IN-SERVICE RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a new Cellworx STN ring node to a ring network that has previously been configured and may currently be passing traffic.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-004 Page 1 of 1 ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT TO AN IN-SERVICE STAND-ALONE TERMINAL TO CREATE A RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a new Cellworx STN node to an in-service, Service Access Multiplexer (SAM) node or stand-alone terminal to create a two node ring. Only the second node in a network may be added using this procedure. If adding additional nodes (third, fourth, etc.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-005 Page 1 of 2 TURN UP (PROVISION) CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELVES Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a Cellworx STN expansion shelf (STN-EPS) to an in-service ring node or one that has just completed the initial discovery process. Note: Applications using the 19-inch chassis will show card slots 1 through 18 but only card slots 1 through 11 and 16 through 18 are programmable.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-005 Page 2 of 2 Note: The shelf controller in slot 1 on the expansion shelf will begin to download. The shelf controller does not need to download completely before proceeding to the next step. 7. If using a 1+1 protection configuration, create a bi-directional protection group at the ring NE for a working and protect pair hosting the expansion shelf, otherwise continue. DLP-765 8.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-006 Page 1 of 5 PROVISION NODE PARAMETERS Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required to assign operational and administrative parameters within each node such as Node ID, port addresses, card configurations, etc., using the shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI) available with Phase 3.1 software. This procedure is divided into the following headings: A. Shelf Parameters B. Card Configurations C.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-006 Page 2 of 5 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, File Configuration S C N M I C Fault T 3 T M U X 2 3 4 5 6 X Security T M U X E X P T 1 M u l t i 1 1 Network Element 2 7 8 T 3 T 3 C R S C R S E 1 M u l t i E 1 M u l t i 1 1 1 5 5 6 2 2 6 2 2 S M R i n g R i n g C R S S C 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Status: Power Status: Identifier: Start Time: Vendor: normal 2 19:30:47 8/31/1999 ADC-TSG Alar
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-006 Page 3 of 5 B. CARD CONFIGURATIONS 7. Card configuration screens may be accessed from the shelf level GUI Chassis View window by double clicking on the card desired. Select a card and refer to the following card level GUI procedures to set the configuration options for that specific card type: • Set the E1 Multi 1 card configuration options. DLP-747 • Set the 622 RIC card configuration options.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-006 Page 4 of 5 C. PERFORMANCE MONITORING PARAMETERS 1. From the GUI main screen, select the Performance pull down menu and then Monitoring using the left mouse button or by hitting Alt+P and Alt+M. See Figure 006-1. User may also use the graph icon shown on the tool bar above the workspace.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-006 Page 5 of 5 3.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-007 Page 1 of 3 DISPLAYING STATUS AND ALARMS Summary: This procedure details the steps required to retrieve network alarms or shelf level alarms to isolate problems within the network. If alarms are present on the system, the Chassis View screen can help isolate which slots are affected.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-007 Page 2 of 3 5. Again, double click on the node with the highest level of alarm (red, then yellow) whether a Primary (NE-2) or Expansion node (EPS-1 or EPS-2 in this example). 6. The screen shown in Figure 007-2 appears showing the Chassis View and all cards associated with it.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-007 Page 3 of 3 7. The status of the shelf is displayed under the Status heading below the shelf. Use the slider bars to view the information provided if needed. The power status and alarm status are displayed for the shelf and should reflect the Icon alarm condition shown on the main GUI screen that brought you here. 8. Above this section in the card display are individual status indicators on each card.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-008 Page 1 of 2 RETRIEVE PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performance monitoring statistics via the NMIC Graphical User Interface (GUI) for any interface installed within the Cellworx STN network. Performance information retrieved is on a per node and per port basis. 1.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-008 Page 2 of 2 SELECT AN NE FOR PM RETRIEVAL AND THE SLOT AND CARD TYPES IN THE SHELF WILL BE DISPLAYED IN THE NEXT WINDOW. SELECT A SLOT AND CARD TYPE, INDIVIDUAL OR MULTIPLE, TO DISPLAY THE PORTS IN THE NEXT WINDOW. SELECT THE PORT(S) DESIRED TO DISPLAY THE LAYERS AVAILABLE IN THE NEXT WINDOW. SELECT THE PM LAYER(S) TO BE RETRIEVED. SELECT THE CURENT COUNT OR A HISTORICAL TIME PERIOD FOR ONE SLOT/PORT.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-009 Page 1 of 1 ADDING SERVICES TO A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved for assigning card, port, and user level parameters for individual interface cards and configuring protection operation for grouped interface cards within each node. The cards must be physically equipped within a shelf before the slots can be configured via the software. 1.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-010 Page 1 of 1 DELETE A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved to remove a Cellworx STN ring node from an in-service ring network, or an expansion shelf from an in-service condition. This procedure enables the network administer to change the network configuration when required.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-011 Page 1 of 1 CONDUCT ACCEPTANCE TESTS ON A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure lists the test that can be performed on a newly installed Cellworx STN node whether installed as a ring node or terminal node.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-012 Page 1 of 1 PERFORM ROUTINE OR NON-ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Summary: This procedure lists procedures that can be followed to perform maintenance tasks on a Cellworx STN ring network that may or may not be considered routine. Non-routine maintenance may include installing new software versions on the NMIC, downloading new software to interface cards, forcing cards off-line for maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting alarms.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-013 Page 1 of 1 CREATING CONNECTIONS Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required to create ATM Virtual Path Connections (VPC) and Virtual Channel Connections (VCC) through the Cellworx STN network. A VCC is an individual channel between two communicating systems. The VPC allows multicasting of several VCCs to ease routing between switches where multiple VCCs share a common path.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-014 Page 1 of 2 MONITORING THE NETWORK Summary: This procedure provides information that enables the Network Administrator to successfully monitor a Cellworx STN network via the Cellworx Vision Graphical User Interface (GUI). The information provided directs the user to pertinent sections and procedures within the User’s manual.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-014 Page 2 of 2 B. Adding Services 3.2 3.3 3.4 Slots within a shelf may have cards equipped but not in-service, or un-provisioned ports available on a card that is already inservice. This allows the administrator to assign bandwidth, ports, or connections on the network to customers as needs demand. When adding additional services, ports, etc.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-015 Page 1 of 2 ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS Summary: The following procedures are outlined to identify tasks that a system administrator would need to perform for user accounts, log files, and data collection on the Cellworx STN system. 1. Launch the Cellworx Vision GUI from the X-Terminal. DLP-705 2. View Connections DLP-710 3. Configure Service Provider Profile. DLP-714 4. View Ring Resource Usage DLP-715 5.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-015 Page 2 of 2 22. Add/Delete GUI Users or Change GUI User Level Security DLP-783 23. Change Configuration/Test on an Existing Connection DLP-723 24. Retrieve Network Data Collection (NDC) Statistics DLP-730 Page 2-32 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-016 Page 1 of 2 CELLWORX UGRADE PROCEDURES Summary: The following procedures deal with Cellworx STN system upgrades. A ring upgrade takes a ring from a lower bandwidth level (OC3c or OC12c) to a higher bandwidth level (OC12c or OC48c).
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance NTP-016 Page 2 of 2 RING UPGRADE When changing an existing ring network to a higher bandwidth (OC3c to OC12c/OC48c, OC12c to OC48c), the following procedures should be followed. 1. Launch the Cellworx Vision GUI from the X-Terminal. DLP-705 2. If desired, the user may record the ring bandwidth usage before and after the interface upgrade to view the drop in resource usage. Refer to the View Ring Resource Usage procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-700 Page 1 of 1 POWER UP A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure provides instructions for verifying the source −48 Vdc power supply. 1. Turn on the power source that will supply power to the system. 2. Use a multi-tester to measure the DC voltage at the source. When testing, place the positive probe on the −48 V terminal and the negative probe on the COM or RTN terminal. 3. The measured voltage must be between −42.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 1 of 10 CONNECT FIBERS TO OPTICAL CARDS Summary: This procedure describes the processes required to properly connect the inbound and outbound fiber optic cables to the correct ports on the optical cards. The optical connector configurations may vary from SC, ST, or FC fiber connectors, dependent upon the type of equipment ordered. Optical cards include the 2488, 622, and 155 RICs and the 155 SM/MM CRS cards.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 2 of 10 3. Route the fiber cables to the Cellworx STN rack and to either upper side of the fiber management tray. For management purposes, it is recommended that the receive fibers are routed across one direction and the transmit fibers across the other direction. Refer to the example shown in Figure 701-2. 4. Using the fiber routing flanges, dress the fibers to the respective card slots per work order.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 3 of 10 FIBERS DESTINED FOR SLOT 13 DROP THROUGH THE UPPER ROUTING FLANGES AT SLOT 12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FIBERS FROM SLOT 13 ARE ROUTED THROUGH THE UPPER ROUTING FLANGES AT SLOT 14. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 TRANSMIT FIBERS IN ONE DIRECTION RECEIVE FIBERS FROM ONE DIRECTION. 10716-C Figure 701-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 4 of 10 FIBER ROUTING FLANGES 10721-B Figure 701-4. Fiber Routing B. Fiber Connection Note: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE ENDS OF ANY FIBER OPTIC CABLES. 8. If the cards are fully seated into the Cellworx STN backplane, disengage them by pulling back the ejector ears on the upper and lower ends of the card faceplate. See Figure 701-5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 5 of 10 13. If power is applied and the database already exists on the NMIC, the optical card will boot. Once completed booting, the Port LED should turn green indicating it is receiving a good input signal. If the LED remains red, it indicates a Loss of Signal is present. In this case, go back to step 3 and recheck the input and output connections of the fibers. If they are correct, check the far end source.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 6 of 10 16. Moisten, but do not saturate, the pad with alcohol making a spot approximately 1/2" in diameter. Note: Alcohol should only be used when connector is really dirty. A fiber cleaning reel is always best. Use a cleaning reel even after alcohol to remove residue. Do not consume isopropyl alcohol at anytime. 17. Press the ferrule end face into a wet spot on the wipe.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 7 of 10 28. For D4 and FC types, align the key with the slot in the adapter. 29. Push the connector into the adapter until the coupling nut reaches the adapter housing. 30. Screw the coupling nut clockwise onto the adapter to complete the connection. ® ST 31. Align the ferrule hub key with the slot in the adapter. 32. Insert the connector into the adapter until the coupling nut reaches the adapter housing. 33.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 8 of 10 622 RING SLOT 16 AND 17 622 Ring Shelf r age Man 622 Ring Critical Maj/Min RMT ACO Active Craft Access ACO PCMCIA Status Status Status Active Active Active Source APS APS Sync Timing Timing Port Port 1 Craft Access Enable 1 Shelf Craft Reset 16 17 18 10544-B Figure 701-5. Disengaging the Optical Module Page 2-53 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 9 of 10 RX (INPUT) TX (OUTPUT) SC 622 Ring icall Crititica Cr Maj/Min RMT CO ACO Active Craft Craft Access CO ACO PCMCIA Status Status Active Active Source Sync APS Timing Craft Access Enable Port 1 Shelf Craft Reset 13 14 17 18 10521-B Figure 701-6. Fiber Connections on a Cellworx 622 RIC Card Page 2-54 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-701 Page 10 of 10 PORT 1 RX / TX PORT 2 RX / TX 155 SM CRS TX RX TX RX Status Active APS Timing Port 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10522-B Figure 701-7. Fiber Connectors on an 155 SM/MM CRS Card FIBER CLIP ON FACEPLATE 622 Ring 10566-B Figure 701-8. Faceplate Fiber Clip on Optical Card (622 shown) Page 2-55 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-702 Page 1 of 5 CONNECT VT1OO TERMINAL TO NMIC RS232 PORT AND MODIFY NMIC IP ADDRESS Summary: This procedure describes making the connection from a VT100 terminal (or PC with VT emulating software) to the NMIC RS232 port, and setting the IP address. The craft connector wiring convention is also covered in this DLP.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-702 Page 2 of 5 2. Open the lower hinged faceplate of the working NMIC card in slots 2-3, as shown in Figure 702-2, and locate the DB9 craft connector. 3. Plug the craft cable into the NMIC card craft port and hit return to get the login prompt. 1. MODIFYING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS 4. The NMIC must have its IP address configured to a valid IP address compatible with the local network.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-702 Page 3 of 5 7. The last two text lines must be removed from the /etc/hosts file. This step has already been performed before NMIC shipment. If this is the first time the IP address is being changed, skip this entire step and proceed to step 8. If the IP address has been changed previously, continue with the following steps. a. On the NMIC, type “cd /etc” to go to the etc directory. b.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-702 Page 4 of 5 Table 702-3. NMIC IP Addresses and IP Masks Definitions Command Line DEFINITION IP ADDRESS The IP Address for the NMIC. Must be unique for each NMIC. HOSTNAME The name used for the IP address. ACTIVE IP The Active IP address. Must be the same for a working/protect NMIC pair. NETMASK Subnet mask in use. Typically this is 255.255.255.0 for a class C address.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-702 Page 5 of 5 16. The user needs to configure the NMIC to launch the display to the proper machine. To do this enter “export DISPLAY=X.X.X.X:0.0” on the NMIC command line. Here X.X.X.X is the valid IP address of the PC or workstation that is to receive the display. 17. Type “CellworxVision” at the NMIC prompt to launch the GUI. The display should appear on the designated PC or workstation.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-703 Page 1 of 2 LOGON TO REMOTE NODE CRAFT SESSION VIA TELNET FROM GUI Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to logon to an NE through the craft session from the NMIC Cellworx Vision GUI. Once logged onto the NE craft screen, the operator can provision all cards, ports, and alarms for that shelf.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-703 Page 2 of 2 X : User Defined ID Location : User Defined User: cellworx Time: 14:45 Welcome to ADC-BBG: Cellworx Shelf Interface Version 0.0.1 (C) Copyright 1998-99 ADC Telecommunications, INC. Username: cellworx Password: ******** Press CONTROL-R to Refresh 10644-C Figure 703-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-704 Page 1 of 2 CONNECT NMS OR X-TERMINAL ETHERNET CABLE TO THE NMIC EIM SNMP PORT Summary: This procedure provides instructions for connecting an external Network Management System (NMS) or X-Terminal to the NMIC EIM 10 Base-T Ethernet port on the NMIC EIM at the rear of the shelf. The cable from customer monitoring equipment (X-Term, etc.) must be equipped with an RJ45X LAN connector.
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-705 Page 1 of 2 LAUNCH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) Summary: This procedure describes the processes involved to successfully logon to the system and launch the Graphical User Interface (GUI). 1. Verify the IP address set on the NMIC using a “ping” command to both NMIC IP addresses by typing: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx = 255 or less) to ensure both EIMs are operational. The pings should display on the screen.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-705 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 Cellworx Vision : Ready NE-2 Cellworx User: root Local Time: 23:30 GMT Time: 23:30 X Initializing trap receiver... Building topology m,ain window... Constructing the network ring... Retrieving topology information...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 1 of 11 PERFORM DISCOVERY ON A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully turn-up and discover a new Cellworx STN ring network. Discover is the term used to initiate a search by the GUI to find all ring nodes that are connected and powered up in the network.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 2 of 11 7. Verify that the NE id sequence is correct and hit Next. If sequence is wrong hit Previous and return to step 5. 8. The Current Status window appears as shown in Figure 706-7. If the NEs have previously booted, the status shows “NE booted, Select software image”. See Figure 706-8.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 3 of 11 16. Once the last NE has gone through the Install Software Image window and all RICs have booted successfully, the message window shown in Figure 706-12 appears. This window informs the user that all RICs have booted and that the network is ready for discovery. The Initiate Discovery button on the Current Status window is now enabled. 17. Select Initiate Discovery.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 4 of 11 Cellworx Vision : Warning !! X No network elements were discovered. Please choose the "Turn - up Ring" option under the Configuration - Subnetwork submenu. OK 11761-A Figure 706-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 5 of 11 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Accounting Security Time and Date Connection Topology Add Ring Network Element Software Add Expansion Shelf Network Element NMIC Platform Remove Ring Network Element Remove Expansion Shelf Network Element Refresh... Force Network Discovery ... Revert to Saved Icon Layout... Ring Audit Ring Upgrade Turn Up Ring...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 6 of 11 Cellworx Vision: Current Status X Please verify that the order of network elements matches the order of physical connection: 1 2 3 1 << Prev Next>> 11013-B Figure 706-6. Cellworx Vision NE Order Verification Cellworx Vision: Current Status ii X As each NE boots, configure the software load for that NE by double-clicking on the corresponding NE ID in the listbox.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 7 of 11 Cellworx Vision: Current Status ii X As each NE boots, configure the software load for that NE by pressing and holding the right mouse button over the corresponding line in the listbox. Network element ID: 1 NE booted. Select software images. Network element ID: 2 RICs have booted. NE eligible for discovery. Network element ID: 3 Waiting for NE to boot. . . Current status: Waiting for all NEs to boot . . .
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 8 of 11 X Cellworx Vision: Select Network Elements i Press the right mouse button to display the available software images for each card. 2.0 Running Software Version Card Type Slot Number (s) Shelf Controller 1 scc.2.0.0.9 155 SM CRS 12 oc3sm.2.0.0.10 622 Ring 16 oc12ric.2.0.0.10 622 Ring 17 Shelf Controller 18 Selected Software Version oc12ric.0.4.0.0 scc.2.0.0.9 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 9 of 11 Cellworx Vision Information X Sucessfully configured the NE to begin software download for the following slots: "16, 17" OK 10934-C Figure 706-11. Cellworx Vision Successful Software Image Download Message Cellworx Vision X Both Ring Interface Cards in each of the network elements have booted. You may now invoke discovery to build the ring in the database and create the graphical topology view.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 10 of 11 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System ICON DIRECT SELECTION TOOL ALLOWS DIRECT SELECTION OF ANY ICON IN THE WORK AREA FOR DRAG AND PLACEMENT POSITIONING. File Configuration Fault Performance Help i Cellworx NE Unknown Cellworx NE Unknown Cellworx NE Unknown Cellworx User: root Local Time: 23:30 GMT Time: 23:30 11720-D Figure 706-14.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-706 Page 11 of 11 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Ma SAVE ICON LAYOUT TOOL LOCATED UNDER PULL DOWN MENU ON TOOL BAR. File Configuration Save Icon Layout ... Exit Fault Performance i 11755-B Figure 706-16. Save New Icon Coordinates Cellworx Vision: Question ? X Save icon layout? YES NO 10986-B Figure 706-17. Save Icon Layout Confirmation Page 2-77 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-707 Page 1 of 3 TIME AND DATE Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to set the system clock at the NMIC in the Gateway Network Element (GNE). The NMIC maintains the system clock for the entire network and supports requests from the system administrator to change the system clock. The NMIC synchronizes every NE’s time-of-day clock to the NMIC time-of-day clock. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-707 Page 2 of 3 12. Select Refresh to update the current running local and GMT times displayed in the window. The new clock information is downloaded automatically to each NE. 13. Select Close to return to the Cellworx Vision screen. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP- 707 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: NMIC Absolute Time Change Date: X Feb 5, 1998 Local Time: 14:28:56 GM Time: 20:28:56 Configure local time: Time Zone: US/Central Month Feb Hour 14 Day 5 Minute 28 Year 1998 Second 56 Refresh Apply Close 11005-C Figure 707-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-708 Page 1 of 7 CREATE AN ATM OR CES CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a UBR, CBR or VBR connection through the Cellworx STN network. Creating a connection entails selecting the originating and terminating NEs, cards, ports, specifying whether the connections are VP, VC, CES, UNI, NNI, or a combination of and assigning identifiers and traffic contract types.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-708 Page 2 of 7 4. Following the example shown in Figure 708-3, specify the connection type by left mouse clicking on the Connection Type pull down menu and selecting the type desired. The window displays the interfaces related to the Connection Type as follows: • ATM VP−ATM VP • ATM VC−ATM VC • CES-ATM VC • CES-CES • FR-ATM VC • FR-FR • ATM VP MULTICAST • ATM BUNDLED VC MULTICAST 5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-708 Page 3 of 7 • Study Indication - select using the left mouse button. This indicates the usage information is to be generated for study purposes. • Remote Interface Type - select UNI or B-ICI using the left mouse button. This selection describes the type of remote interface. 11.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-708 Page 4 of 7 15. Select Apply using the left mouse button to configure the connection. If the traffic contract was not selected, a message window will appear asking the user to select a Traffic Contract first. If the connection could not be established due to other conditions, a trouble message will appear giving more specific error messages. 16. The system responds with “Configuration Successful”.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-708 Page 5 of 7 X Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration ASSIGN A CONNECTION NAME Connection Name: SELECT A CONNECTION TYPE: VC,VP, FR, OR CES Connection Type: Administrative State: NE-1 <--> NE-2 Locked ATM VC - ATM VC Unlocked Please select an endpoint 1 network element. Endpoint 1 SELECT AN NE FROM AVAILABLE LIST FOR ORIGINATING CONNECTION POINT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-708 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration SELECT A CONNECTION NAME OR VIEW DISPLAYED NAME.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-708 Page 7 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration DISPLAYS NAME AND TYPE OF SELECTED CONNECTION. Connection Name: X NE-1 <--> NE-2 Locked Unlocked Connection Type: ATM VP - ATM VP VERIFY INTERFACE AND VPI BEING CONFIGURED. NE-1 UNI: ds1ces: S-3: P-3: L-atm: I-1 VPI: 1 SELECT A QOS CLASS. Service Class Type SELECT A TRAFFIC CONTRACT FROM AVAILABLE LIST OR SELECT NEW TO CREATE A NEW TRAFFIC CONTRACT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-709 Page 1 of 4 CONFIGURE OR DELETE A TRAFFIC CONTRACT Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully navigate the Cellworx Vision Graphical User Interface and create or delete a traffic contract.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-709 Page 2 of 4 Note: Three traffic descriptors must be provided for the connections to set the cell transfer characteristics: Peak Cell Rate (PCR), Sustained Cell Rate (SCR), and Maximum Burst Size (MBS). The PCR is the highest available cell transfer rate for VBR connections, or the continuous cell transfer rate for CBR connections.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-709 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Traffic Contract Configuration TYPE IN A NAME FOR TRAFFIC CONTRACT. X Traffic Contract Name: ******** Existing Traffic Contract: OR SELECT FROM EXISTING TRAFFIC CONTRACTS DISPLAYED HERE. SELECT THE SERVICE CLASS TYPE OR VERIFY ENABLED OPTION.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-709 Page 4 of 4 Cellworx Vision: X Traffic Contract ********** already exists. OK 10954-A Figure 709-4. Cellworx Vision Traffic Contract Already Exists Denial Message Cellworx Vision ? X Delete selected traffic contract? OK Cancel 10983-A Figure 709-5. Cellworx Vision traffic Contract Deletion Confirmation Message Page 2-91 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-710 Page 1 of 6 VIEW CONNECTIONS Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully navigate the Cellworx Vision Graphical User Interface to view the established connections. The connection information can be used for checking new connections, viewing existing connections, or to view possible connection problems on the ring. For multicast connections, refer to DLP-791. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-710 Page 2 of 6 7. To gain status information of a certain connection, the user double clicks on the connection using the left mouse button, or single clicks to highlight the connection followed by selecting Status at the bottom left of the window. 8. The Subnetwork Connection Status window appears. Refer to Figure 710-5. The connection name is displayed at the top of the window.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-710 Page 3 of 6 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter SELECT A TAB TO FILTER FOR A SPECIFIC ITEM. Network Connection Traffic X ATM CES FR Connection Types: SELECT AN ITEM IN THE FOLDERS TO FILTER.
2700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-710 Page 4 of 6 Table 710-1. Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connection Filter Descriptions, continued FILTER TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Traffic Administrator defined. Selects the traffic contract to be queried. These are user-defined names. Several connections may utilize the same traffic contract. ATM Administrator defined. Selects the UNI or NNI to be queried. These are userdefined names and apply to specific ports.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-710 Page 5 of 6 Cellworx Vision ? X Delete selected connection? Cancel OK 10982-A Figure 710-4.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-710 Page 6 of 6 X Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connection Configuration Connection Name : Administrative State: **************** Locked Connection Type : ATM VP - ATM VP Unlocked Network Element: NE-1 UNI/NNI: Slot13_Port1 OC3MM VPI: 1 Segment Endpoint Ingress NDC Egress NDC Test Type: No Test 1111111111111111 Loopback Location ID: Insert Loopback Cells: Towards Acess Facility Test Status: None Test Status Abort test Netwo
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-711 Page 1 of 1 LOG OFF OF CELLWORX STN GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required to log off of the Cellworx STN GUI. 1. Select the File pull down menu at the top of the screen using the mouse or Alt+F on the keyboard. Refer to Figure 711-1. 2. Select Exit using the mouse or the Alt+X keys. The user may also select the door icon next to the disk on the tool bar to exit. 3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 1 of 8 ADD EXPANSION SHELVES (STN-EPS) Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully add Cellworx STN expansion nodes (STN-EPSs) into an existing the network. These nodes are referred to as secondary nodes and are connected to primary nodes to expand access capabilities.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 2 of 8 4. A status window pops up stating that the NMIC is verifying the RNE slot is configured as a SEPI (Shelf Expansion Interface), and to please wait. If the slot is not configured as a SEPI, another pop up window appears prompting the user to select another slot. If this happens, verify slot configuration on the shelf and change if necessary, or select another slot, otherwise continue. 5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 3 of 8 limited only by the number of ports in the RNE and the 50 node limit per network. Repeat this procedure for each STN-EPS shelf that needs to be added to the ring. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 4 of 8 X Cellworx Vision: Add EPS NE - Enter NE Identifier Select the identifiers for the EPS and the RNE to which it will be connected. 1 Ring node: 1 Expansion node: Cancel Next >> 10890-E Figure 712-3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 5 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Error X Validation failed. Unable to determine card type for slot 8 in the new EPS NE. It is possible that the shelf controller has not yet had enough time to discover the cards in the shelf. You may retry or cancel this procedure. Note that if you cancel, you will need to reboot the EPS shelf controller(s) before attempting to re-add this EPS. OK 0026-055 Figure 712-5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 6 of 8 X Cellworx Vision: Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables ! Cancelling at this time could leave the ring in an abnormal state since the physical layout has been modified. Please reconnect the network elements back to the physical state they were in prior to this procedure. OK 10892-C Figure 712-9.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 7 of 8 Cellworx Vision Information X The apply button configures the NE to initiate software download. If this is what you want to do, then please choose a software image(s) before selecting this option. OK 10933-B Figure 712-11.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-712 Page 8 of 8 ICON FOR NE-2 INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF STN-EPS SHELVES Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 STN STN STN NE-2 NE-3 Cellworx User: root Local Time: 21:37 GMT Time: 21:37 10926-D Figure 712-13. Cellworx STN Network with a Primary Node Linked to at Least One Secondary STN-EPS Shelf Page 2-106 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-713 Page 1 of 5 DISPLAY NETWORK ALARM SUMMARY Summary: This procedure provides the information necessary to successfully navigate through the Graphical User Interface (GUI) screens and retrieve a network alarm summary report. This procedure assumes the user has accessed and launched the GUI. For information on understanding the node alarm indications in the GUI display, refer to the TAP section of this document. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-713 Page 2 of 5 10. The fourth section of the window lists generic troubles that are available for alarm retrieval. Select the desired generic troubles for the alarm report either one at a time, each followed with the >> button, or all of them by selecting the ALL>> button. For a complete listing of alarms, refer to Section 4, Troubleshooting Guidelines. 11.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-713 Page 3 of 5 Cellworx Vision Alarms SELECT A HISTORICAL INTERVAL OR CURRENT DATA. SELECT A DOMAIN FROM LIST. THEN HIT APPLY TO RETRIEVE ALARM LIST. X Filter Interval (GMT): 00:00 - 00:15 Domain Ring Apply UP TO 1000 FILTERED TRAPS ARE DISPLAYED IN THIS BOX. SELECT PAGES 1 TO 10, EACH DISPLAYING UP TO 100 ALARMS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-713 Page 4 of 5 Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Network Elements/Ring: X >> Ring System 1 SELECTABLE NEs AND SYSTEMS ARE LISTED HERE. SELECT INDIVIDUALS OR ALL AND HIT THE >> KEY TO MOVE TO SELECTED BOX. << All >> Selected Network Elements/Ring: NE-1 NE-2 NE-3 NMIC SELECTED NEs ARE MOVED HERE FOR ALARM RETRIEVAL.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-713 Page 5 of 5 Table 713-3. Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Severity List SEVERITY DESCRIPTION Critical Severe alarms that can or do affect service and need immediate attention. Major Alarms that can affect service and should be addressed as soon as possible. Minor Alarms that are not service affecting and may be addressed during maintenance periods. Cleared Alarms that have cleared and returned to a normal state.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-714 Page 1 of 3 CONFIGURE SERVICE PROVIDER PROFILE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to successfully configure a service provider profile for port level connections using the NMIC GUI. Service provider profiles provide identification for each connection for account management purposes.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-714 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date Connection Create... Topology View ... Software Configure Traffic Contract ... NMIC Platform Configure Service Provider Profile ... View Ring Resource Usage ... View Fiber Bandwidth Usage ... 10979-D Figure 714-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-714 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Service Provider Profile Configuration X Interface: Network Element: S-12:P-1:L-atm:l-1 S-12:P-2:L-atm:l-1 S-13:P-1:L-atm:l-1 S-14:P-1:L-atm:l-1 S-14:P-2:L-atm:l-1 S-8:P-1:L-atm:l-1 S-8:P-2:L-atm:l-1 S-8:P-3:L-atm:l-1 S-9:P-1:L-atm:l-1 S-9:P-2:L-atm:l-1 NE-1 NE-2 NE-3 Recording Interface Identifier: Carrier Identifier: Transit Identifier: Service Type: PVC FRS Call Type: 801 LEC SELECT DO
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-715 Page 1 of 2 VIEW RING RESOURCE USAGE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to successfully utilize the NMIC GUI software to view the used bandwidth on a network. This procedure can be used to check for available bandwidth when assigning new connections. This procedure assumes the administrator has successfully accessed and launched the NMIC GUI software per NTP-015. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-715 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision Ring Resource Usage X Ring VPIs: Total VPIs: 4096 Allocated for user connections: 0 Allocated for management connections: 3 Allocated for maintenance connections: 4 Available for user connections: 4088 Ring Bandwidth (Kbps) Allocated for user connections: Allocated for management connections: 0 2995 Close 10988-B Figure 715-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-716 Page 1 of 2 VIEW FIBER BANDWIDTH USAGE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to successfully utilize the NMIC GUI software to view the used bandwidth on a given fiber link between nodes. This procedure can be used to check for available bandwidth when assigning new connections. This procedure assumes the administrator has successfully accessed and launched the NMIC GUI software per NTP-015. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-716 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Fiber Bandwidth Usage From Network Element NE-1 NE-1 NE-2 NE-2 NE-3 NE-3 Refresh To Network Element NE-2 NE-3 NE-1 NE-3 NE-1 NE-2 X Used Fiber Bandwidth (Kbps) 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 Close 10919-D Figure 716-2. Cellworx Vision Network Fiber Bandwidth Usage Page 2-118 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-717 Page 1 of 2 CONFIGURE NE ALARM THRESHOLD Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to set the alarm reporting thresholds for each NE in the network. The alarm threshold setting determines the minimum alarm severity for a node to report to the GUI screen, for instance, if a node was set to Major, any minor conditions would not be reported via the GUI screen icon for that node. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-717 Page 2 of 2 Table 717-1. Alarm Severity List ALARM SEVERITY DEFINITION None No alarms will report to the X-Terminal. Critical Only critical alarms will be reported to the XTerminal. Major Major and critical alarms will be reported to the X-Terminal. Minor All major, minor, and critical alarms are reported to the X-Terminal. All All alarms and informational alerts will be reported to the X-Terminal.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-718 Page 1 of 1 REFRESH TOPOLOGY Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to refresh the display of the network nodes. This is done after any changes to the view of the network have been modified such as adding or deleting nodes, moving the positions of a node, changing connections between the nodes, or changing node names. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-719 Page 1 of 2 FORCE NETWORK DISCOVERY Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to perform a forced network discovery. The forced discovery function compares the NMIC database with the physical topology to ensure the physical equipment on the ring matches what the NMIC thinks is there. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-719 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Error X Failed to refresh topology, physical connectivity and/or database mismatch. OK 11913-B Figure 719-3. Failure to Force Network Discovery Message Window Page 2-123 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-720 Page 1 of 4 SOFTWARE SELECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully select the operational software version for individual card types in any given node, and initiate an upgrade or fallback to a selected software version that is compatible with the current version of the NMIC.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-720 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision Information X Please select a network element first. OK 10930-C Figure 720-1. Cellworx Vision Informational Message Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date Connection Topology Software Configure NE... NMIC Platform 10975-E Figure 720-2. Cellworx Vision Software Menu Tree Page 2-125 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-720 Page 3 of 4 X Vision: Configure Software - Network Elements Press the right mouse button to display the available software images for each card. Card Type Slot Number (s) 2.0 Software Version Running Shelf Controller 1 scc.0.4.2.0 OC-3c UNI SM 10 oc3sm.0.4.2.2 OC-3c UNI MM 12 oc3mm.0.4.2.2 OC-12c Ring 16 OC-12c Ring 17 oc12cric.0.4.0.0 Shelf Controller 18 scc.0.4.2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-720 Page 4 of 4 Cellworx Vision Information X Sucessfully configured the NE to begin software download for the following slots: "16, 17" OK 10934-C Figure 720-5. Software Upgrade Confirmation Message Page 2-127 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-721 Page 1 of 2 ABOUT NE Summary: This procedure details the information displayed for an NE when the user selects it, opens the pop-up menu, and chooses About. 1. Click and hold the right mouse button over the NE to open the NE pop-up menu window. 2. Select About located at the top of the pop-up window and release the mouse button. Refer to Figure 721-1. 3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-721 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Network Element About X Name: NE-1 Identifier: 1 Location: 14th Street Version: 1.0 Vendor: SW-NMS Alarm Status: Critical Power Status: Normal Current Time: Tue Aug 31 14:56:00 CDT 1999 Up time: 22 days, 16 hours, 32 minutes, 23.45 seconds Close 10887-D Figure 721-2. About NE Informational Screen Page 2-129 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-722 Page 1 of 3 NMIC SYSTEM FILE REPLICATION Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required for the user to replicate files from the active NMIC card to the standby. File replication allows an administrator to copy files that were changed. The administrator should be familiar with the Unix command structure and directories before attempting to alter system files.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-722 Page 2 of 3 c) The ‘config’ directory should be handled with discretion. All files under this directory distinguish active vs. standby NMICs except for the database files. Under steady state operating conditions, the database files on both NMICs will be identical. These files should not be modified when the NMICs are operationally “UP”. The database files under config directory are; NE.*, and NMIC.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-722 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: System File Replication X Filter : TYPE IN THE PATH OF FILE(S) TO BE REPLICATED HERE. /etc/rc.d/ x OR Directory: STEP THROUGH THE RIGHT DIRECTORY TO FIND THE PATH OF A SPECIFIC FILE TO BE REPLICATED. ./ ../ init.d rc0.d rc1.d rc2.d rc3.d rc4.d FILES CONTAINED WITHIN THE SELECTED DIRECTORIES ABOVE ARE DISPLAYED HERE.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-723 Page 1 of 5 CHANGE CONFIGURATION/TEST AN EXISTING CONNECTION Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to successfully change configuration options on an existing connection or initiate an OAM cell generation/loopback or a continuity check on the connection.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-723 Page 2 of 5 TESTING CONNECTIONS 5. To enable Network Data Collection (NDC) on the connection for either ingress or egress, click anywhere on the box or text next to it that reads Ingress NDC or Egress NDC. 6. To test the connection selected and displayed on the Subnetwork Connection Configuration window, click on the box next to Test Type which should currently read “No Test” if no test has been previously initiated on it.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-723 Page 3 of 5 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter SELECT A TAB TO FILTER FOR A SPECIFIC ITEM. Network Connection Traffic X ATM FR CES Connection Types: SELECT AN ITEM IN THE FOLDERS TO FILTER.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-723 Page 4 of 5 X Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connection Configuration Connection Name : Administrative State: **************** Locked Connection Type : ATM VP - ATM VP Unlocked Network Element: Node1 UNI/NNI: Slot10_Port10 DS1CESUNI VPI: 0 Segment Endpoint Ingress NDC Egress NDC Test Type: Loopback Location ID: Insert Loopback Cells: No Test 1111111111111111 Towards Acess Facility Test Status: None Test Status Abort test Ne
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-723 Page 5 of 5 Table 723-1. Subnetwork Connection Configuration Options SELECTION OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Connection Name User Defined Displays the connection name selected for configuration. User may rename the connection by typing in a new name and hitting Apply. Segment Endpoint Single selection box Sets this end of the connection as a segment endpoint for OAM cells.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-724 Page 1 of 2 NMIC PROTECTION Summary: This procedure describes the tasks that can be performed using the NMIC Protection option under the Fault pull down menu of the Cellworx Vision GUI. The NMIC protection option allows the user to perform a manual or forced switchover from the active NMIC to the standby NMIC, or to lock the NMICs out of protection to prevent any switching activity.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-724 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration i Fault Performance Alarms Configure NE Alarm Threshold... NMIC Protection NMIC Protection Restoration 10916-D Figure 724-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-725 Page 1 of 3 NMIC PROTECTION RESTORATION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully restore NMIC protection to an operational status. The restoration process copies up to 50 files from a user selected NMIC to the other NMIC ensuring that both are synchronized with the same data.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-725 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: X NMIC protection restoration has been lost! Please indicate the slot in which the NMIC card with the most updated copy of databases is located. Slot2 (ACTIVE) Slot4 Estimated time of restoration 15 minutes Press OK to initiate protection restoration. OK Figure 725-1. NMIC Protection Restoration Window Cellworx Vision : NMIC Protection Restoration X NMIC protection restoration in progress..
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-725 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Alarms i Configure NE Alarm Threshold... NMIC Protection NMIC Protection Restoration 0026-025 Figure 725-4. Cellworx Vision Fault Pull Down Menu Cellworx Vision - Information X Protection restoration is not needed. OK 0026-024 Figure 725-5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-726 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE OPTICAL PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully set or retrieve the performance monitoring statistics for specified optical interface ports within a Cellworx STN network. An optical port may reside on a 2488 RIC, 622 RIC, 155 RIC, or 155 SM/MM CRS card.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-726 Page 2 of 4 THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION 9. Users may specify error counts required to trip a system alarm by clicking on the Configure Thresholds button at the bottom of the PM Data window. This will bring up a Performance Monitoring Configuration window similar to Figure 726-3. 10. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-726 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Performance Monitoring Data NE 2 X Only non-zero selected intervals are displayed. SONET Path SONET Line Card Type 155 MM CRS SONET Section Slot-Port Interval S12-P2 Refresh 00:00 - 00:15 Suspect Supp 0 Refresh All 0 ESs 0 Reset Selected SESs 0 CVs 0 UASs 900 FE ESs FE SESs 0 0 Close Configure Thresholds Clear Selected FE CVs 0 13556-B Figure 726-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-726 Page 4 of 4 Table 726-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-727 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE T3 TMUX MULTI 1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully set or retrieve the performance monitoring statistics for specified T3 TMUX MULTI 1 interface ports within a Cellworx STN network. This procedure assumes the user has already accessed the GUI and accessed the Performance Monitoring-Statistics window per NTP-008. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-727 Page 2 of 4 10. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 730-1 for valid values. Once all counts are entered in each box, select the Apply button at the bottom of the screen to send the new data to the database. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-727 Page 3 of 4 Table 727-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Performance Monitoring Values MONTYPE MAX 15 MIN. THRESH COMMENTS CV-L 16383 Sets a count of Line Code Violations that the port can incur before the system declares a TCA. ES-L 900 Sets a count of Line Errored Seconds that the port can incur before the systems declares a TCA.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-727 Page 4 of 4 Table 727-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Performance Monitoring Values, continued MONITOR TYPE MAX 15 MIN. THRESH COMMENTS AAL1 LAYER Stuffing Cells 9900 Indicates a count of AIS cells inserted into the data stream for stuffing purposes in a 15-minute interval. Congestion Lost Cells 7391440 Indicates a count of cells discarded in a 15-minute interval.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-728 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE T3 CRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performance monitoring statistics for specified T3 interface ports within a Cellworx STN network. Information retrieved is on a per node and per port basis.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-728 Page 2 of 4 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 730-1 for valid values. Once all counts are entered in each box, select the Apply button at the bottom of the screen to send the new data to the database. 10. Select the Close button to dismiss the open windows. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-728 Page 3 of 4 Table 728-1. T3 Performance Monitoring Values MONTYPE MAX 15-MINUTE THRESHOLD COMMENTS PES 900 Sets a count of Parity bit Errored Seconds that the port can incur before the system declares a TCA. PSES 900 Sets a count of Pbit Severely Errored Seconds that the port can incur before the system declares a TCA.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-728 Page 4 of 4 Table 728-1. T3 Performance Monitoring Values MONTYPE MAX 15-MINUTE THRESHOLD COMMENTS ATM / TC, CONTINUED In Cells 3695745 A total count of all of the cells that have been received on an interface. This is for user information and not configurable. Out Cells 3695745 A total count of all of the cells that have been transmitted out from an interface. This is for user information and is not configurable.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-729 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE T1/E1 MULTI 1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performance monitoring statistics for specified T1 Multi 1 interface ports within a Cellworx STN network. Information retrieved is on a per node and per port basis.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-729 Page 2 of 4 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 730-1 for valid values. Once all counts are entered in each box, select the Apply button at the bottom of the screen to send the new data to the database. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-729 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration AAL1 Layer Card Type T1 MULTI Slot-Port S4-P1 ESs 0 Apply SESs 0 SEFSs 0 X UASs CSS 0 0 Close 13563-B Figure 729-3. Performance Monitoring T1 Multi Port Configuration Window Table 729-1. T1 Multi 1 CRS Performance Monitoring Values MONTYPE MAX 15 MIN.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-729 Page 4 of 4 Table 729-1. T1 Multi 1 CRS Performance Monitoring Values, continued MONTYPE MAX 15 MIN. THRESHOLD COMMENTS AAL 1 LAYER Stuffing Cells 9900 Indicates a count of AIS cells inserted into the data stream for stuffing purposes in a 15-minute interval. Congestion Lost Cells 32 BITS Indicates a count of cells discarded in a 15-minute interval.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-730 Page 1 of 4 RETRIEVE NETWORK DATA COLLECTION (NDC) STATISTICS Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to retrieve Network Data Collection (NDC) statistics from the NMIC. The NDC counts may be used to monitor individual connection traffic through the Cellworx system. The user should have accessed the NMIC and launched the GUI before attempting this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-730 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date Connection Create... Topology View ... Software Configure Traffic Contract ... NMIC Platform Configure Service Provider Profile ... View Ring Resource Usage ... View Fiber Bandwidth Usage ... 10963-D Figure 730-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-730 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections Format X View 1 Page Connection Type: ATM VP - ATM VP NDC Current Connection Name NE - NE NDC Historical ***********1 NE-1<--> NE-2 ***********2 NE-1<--> NE-2 ***********3 NE-1<--> NE-2 Status Incomplete Functional Unknown State 0026-026 Figure 730-3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-730 Page 4 of 4 Table 730-1. NDC Data Statistics STATISTIC DEFINITION Connection Name User assigned. NE ID ID number assigned to the NE where the connection originates. ID is set via a thumbwheel switch on the SC EIM at the rear of the shelf. Card Type Shows the type of card (i.e., T3 CRS, T1 Multi 1, etc.) Resource Identifies the slot and port number of the card where the connection originates.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 1 of 9 RING UPGRADE PROCEDURE Summary: This procedure will guide the user through a ring upgrade on the Cellworx STN system. It is assumed that the user has gained access to the Cellworx STN system and has launched the Graphical User Interface per NTP-016. During this procedure, the GUI will guide the user through steps necessary to upgrade the ring one direction at a time so it will not be service affecting.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 2 of 9 6. An informational warning message appears informing the user NOT to reset the RICs in slot 17 until the RICs in slot 16 have rebooted. Refer to Figure 731-6. This will allow the system to switch traffic over to the new ring on slot 16 cards when removing the slot 17 cards for upgrade. The user should refrain from any activity or intervention on the slot 17 cards or SCCs until ALL slot 16 cards have rebooted.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 3 of 9 14. The system responds with an informational message similar to Figure 731-11, asking the user to confirm that the slot 17 ring system works properly. The user may select the Suspend button while rectifying any system problems or select the Next >> button to continue with the upgrade. When the user selects the Suspend button, a confirmation window appears as shown in Figure 731-14.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 4 of 9 X Cellworx Vision: Ring Upgrade - Task Overview 1) Shutdown all other GUIs 2) Verify no ring errors 3) Configure ring upgrade Ring Upgrade - Shutdown GUIs 4) No reset of RICs in slot 17 X 5) Install new RICs in slot 16 Please shutdown all other Cellworx Vision GUIs.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 5 of 9 X Ring Upgrade - Configuration Current Ring Level: OC12c Upgrade Ring Level: OC48c Upgrade Ring Software: Cancel 2.0.0.12 Refresh Next >> 0026-033 Figure 731-5. Ring Upgrade Configuration Window Ring Upgrade - Instruction X Do not reset RICs in slot 17 until upgrade of slot 16 RICs completes. Do not reset SCCs until ring upgrade completes. Next>> 0026-034 Figure 731-6.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 6 of 9 X Ring Upgrade - Instruction Please install the new 2488 Ring RICs in slot 16. OK 0026-036 Figure 731-8. Ring Upgrade Instructions Window – Install New RICs (example) X Ring Upgrade - RIC Status Wait for the 2488 Ring RICs in slot 16 to boot. Network Element RIC Type (16) NE 1 - Broadway NE 2 - 17th Street NE 3 - Northwest St. NE 4 - Central Ave. NE 5 - Duncan Dr.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 7 of 9 X Cellworx Vision: Ring Audit Provisioned Ring: NE NE 1 - Broadway NE 2 - 17th Street NE 3 - Northwest St. NE 4 - Central Ave. NE 5 - Duncan Dr.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 8 of 9 X Ring Upgrade - RIC Status Wait for the 2488 Ring RICs in slot 16 to boot. Network Element RIC Type (17) NE 1 - Broadway NE 2 - 17th Street NE 3 - Northwest St. NE 4 - Central Ave. NE 5 - Duncan Dr. 2488 Ring 2488 Ring 2488 Ring 2488 Ring 2488 Ring Suspend Running SW (17) oc48ric.2.0.0.10 oc48ric.2.0.0.10 oc48ric.2.0.0.10 oc48ric.2.0.0.10 oc48ric.2.0.0.10 Refresh Next >> 0026-040 Figure 731-12.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-731 Page 9 of 9 Ring Upgrade - Suspend Confirmation X Halt will suspend the upgrade process. Revert wil begin the ring fallback process. Continue will return to the last step of the ring upgrade process. Halt Continue Revert 0026-042 Figure 731-14. Ring Upgrade – Confirmation Message Ring Upgrade - Complete X Ring fallback wil not be allowed upon completion of this step.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-732 Page 1 of 3 SET / RETRIEVE FT1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performance monitoring statistics for specified FT1 FRS interface ports within a Cellworx STN network. Information retrieved is on a per node and per port basis.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-732 Page 2 of 3 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 732-1 for valid values. Once all counts are entered in each box, select the Apply button at the bottom of the screen to send the new data to the database. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-732 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration DS1 Layer X Card Type Resource FT1 FRS 10-1 60 3 75 10 60 3 FT1 FRS 10-2 60 3 75 10 60 3 ESs Apply SESs SEFSs UASs CSSs PCVs LESs BESs Close 0026-058 Figure 732-3. Threshold Configuration Screen Page 2-174 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-733 Page 1 of 2 SET / RETRIEVE FE1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performance monitoring statistics for specified FE1 FRS interface ports within a Cellworx STN network. Information retrieved is on a per node and per port basis.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-733 Page 2 of 2 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 730-1 for valid values. Once all counts are entered in each box, select the Apply button at the bottom of the screen to send the new data to the database. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-733 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration DS1 Layer X Card Type Resource FE1 FRS 10-1 60 3 75 10 60 3 FE1 FRS 10-2 60 3 75 10 60 3 ESs Apply SESs SEFSs UASs CSSs PCVs LESs BESs Close 0026-059 Figure 733-3. Threshold Configuration Screen Page 2-177 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-735 Page 1 of 2 HELP Summary: This procedure details the information displayed when the user selects the Help pull down menu and chooses either the Contact or About option. 1. From the Cellworx Vision GUI main menu, select Help from the list of pull down menus positioning the pointer on it and clicking the left mouse button once. Contact 2. Select the Contact option from the list under Help. 3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-735 Page 2 of 2 About Cellworx Vision X AWARD 1999 UM TI NATIO R InfoVision SO ON R NGINEERIN G LE C NA INT E CellworxSTN - A.C - 70.2.0 Copyright c 1997 - 2000, ADC Telecommunications, All Right Reserved CLEI : 0123456789 Catalog Number : STN-01234567890 Part Number : 0123456789 Serial Number : 0123456789 Manufacturing Date : 0123 OK 10886-D Figure 735-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-736 Page 1 of 4 REVERT TO SAVED ICON LAYOUT Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully redraw the layout of the NE icons on the GUI work area, returning them to their last saved position. This functionality enables the user to group NEs that may be collocated, separate them according to their geographical locations, or isolate nodes from the groups for easier identification and access, etc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-736 Page 2 of 4 X Cellworx Vision: !! The file storing the icon coordinates contains invalid data. It is recommended that you resave the icon layout. OK 10929-B Figure 736-1. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Coordinates Warning Message Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System ICON DIRECT SELECTION TOOL ALLOWS DIRECT SELECTION OF ANY ICON IN THE WORK AREA FOR DRAG AND PLACEMENT POSITIONING.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-736 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date Connection Topology Add Ring Network Element Software Add Expansion Shelf Network Element NMIC Platform Remove Ring Network Element Remove Expansion Shelf Network Element Refresh... Force Network Discovery ... Revert to Saved Icon Layout... Ring Audit Ring Upgrade Turn Up Ring... 10972-E Figure 736-3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-736 Page 4 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Question ? X Save icon layout? YES NO 10986-B Figure 736-5. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Layout Verification Window Cellworx Vision Question ? X Save icon layout before exiting? Yes No 10985-C Figure 736-6. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Layout Verification Window Page 2-183 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 1 of 8 ADD A RING NETWORK ELEMENT Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a new Cellworx STN ring node to an existing in service ring network. During this procedure the technician will be required to disconnect fibers in the existing system and reconnect them to the new node. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) will step the technician through this process without causing traffic loss in the network.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 2 of 8 8. The system now attempts to boot the new NE, as indicated in step 6 of the Task Overview and the window shown in Figure 737-8. The new node should boot momentarily (dependent on the connection speed over FTP, may take a minute or more.) If the boot-up process exceeds five minutes, the user is shown another window, which prompts the user to retry or abort. Refer to Figure 737-9.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 3 of 8 15. The system now attempts to verify the new NE is connected correctly over both ring directions, indicated by the pointer on step 15 of the Task Overview window. The “Discovering Network” message window appears as shown in Figure 737-12. Discovery verifies the physical connectivity between the nodes and should take less than ten seconds. 16.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 4 of 8 X Cellworx Vision: Add Ring NE - Task Overview 1) Select physical location for new node 2) Enter new network element identifiers 3) Physically remove transmit fiber from left RIC 4) Physically remove receive fiber from left RIC 5) Connect new network element to left RICs 6) Wait for new network element to boot 7) Verifying NE shelf type 8) Select software images 9) Verifying NE connectivity over slot 16 10) Backin
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 5 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Add Ring NE- Enter Identifier Please select the new network element's identifier. 2 Cancel Next>> 11712-A Figure 737-4. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Enter ID Window Cellworx Vision : Information i X The identifier you chose is already used by an existing network element. Please choose a unique identifier OK 11727-A Figure 737-5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 6 of 8 Cellworx Vision : Add Ring NE - Connect Fiber X Connect the physical fiber to the transmit port of the left Ring Interface Card on network element West Node (id 1) and the receive port of the left Ring Interface Card on the new network element.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 7 of 8 X Cellworx Vision: Add RNE - Reconnect Cables ! Cancelling at this time could leave the ring in an abnormal state since the physical layout has been modified. Please reconnect the network elements back to the physical state they were in prior to this procedure. Retry Quit 14573-A Figure 737-10.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-737 Page 8 of 8 Discovering Network. Please wait... 11758-A Figure 737-12. Cellworx Vision Discovering NE Window Cellworx Vision: Retry? i A physical connectivity problem has been detected after the addition of this new network element. You need to check the fiber connections to and from this NE. You may then retry discovery or abort the operation. Retry Abort 11724-A Figure 737-13.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-738 Page 1 of 7 ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a second Cellworx STN node to any existing in service stand-alone NE. The instructions provided by the Cellworx Vision Graphical User Interface (GUI) should be followed precisely to minimize service impact on the upgrade.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-738 Page 2 of 7 8. Next the Cellworx Vision software configuration window appears for the new NE, and the Task Overview pointer moves to step 5. Refer to Figure 738-9. At this point the SC card(s) should show a running software image but the RICs will be blank. Follow the instructions at the top of the window to select a software image for the RICs and then hit Apply. 9.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-738 Page 3 of 7 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date Connection Topology Add Ring Network Element Software Add Expansion Shelf Network Element NMIC Platform Remove Ring Network Element Remove Expansion Shelf Network Element Refresh... Force Network Discovery ... Revert to Saved Icon Layout... Ring Audit Ring Upgrade Turn Up Ring... 10966-E Figure 738-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-738 Page 4 of 7 Cellworx Vision : Information i X The identifier you chose is already used by an existing network element. Please choose a unique identifier OK 11727-A Figure 738-4.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-738 Page 5 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Add EPS NE - Boot Time Exceeded X Normal boot time for the network element has been exceeded. This could be the result of a communication failure with the network element. Please check all cables and the network element's status via craft interface if necessary. Quit Retry 10888-A Figure 738-7.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-738 Page 6 of 7 X Vision: Configure Software - Network Elements Press the right mouse button to display the available software images for each card. Card Type Slot Number (s) 2.0 Software Version Running Shelf Controller 1 scc.2.0.0.9 155SM CRS 10 oc3sm.2.0.0.10 Loaded 155 MM CRS 12 oc3mm.2.0.0.10 None 622 Ring 622 Ring 16 17 oc12cric.2.0.0.10 Loading Not Loaded Shelf Controller 18 scc.2.0.0.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-738 Page 7 of 7 Updating topology. Please wait... 11015-A Figure 738-12. Cellworx Vision Updating Topology Message Window X Cellworx Vision: !! The file storing the icon coordinates contains invalid data. It is recommended that you resave the icon layout. OK 10929-B Figure 738-13. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Layout Window SAVE ICON LAYOUT TOOL LOCATED UNDER PULL DOWN MENU ON TOOL BAR.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-739 Page 1 of 4 DELETE CONNECTIONS Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully navigate the Cellworx Vision Graphical User Interface to view the established connections at a node and delete them. 1. Access the Subnetwork Connection Filter window using the left mouse button to select Configuration, Connection, and View (or using the direct selection keys, Alt+C, Alt+N, then Alt+V). Refer to Figure 739-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-739 Page 2 of 4 Note: Existing traffic contracts may be used for other connections and cannot be deleted until all connections using the contract have been deleted. Stop! You have completed this procedure. Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date Connection Create... Topology View ... Software Configure Traffic Contract ...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-739 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter Network Connection Traffic ATM FR Selected Network Elements: Network Elements: NE-1 NE-3 X NE-2 >> << All >> << All Apply Reset Close 10999-C Figure 739-3. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window – Network Page 2-201 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-739 Page 4 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections X Format View 1 Page Connection Type: ATM VP - ATM VP Connection Name NE - NE ***********1 ***********2 NE-1<--> NE-2 NE-1<--> NE-2 NE-1<--> NE-2 ***********3 Status... Configure...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-740 Page 1 of 5 DELETE A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully delete a Cellworx STN node from the system database. Pre-requisites of this procedure are: • The user should have gained access to the Cellworx STN system and have launched the GUI. • All connections to the NE that is being removed from the system database should have all connections deleted. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-740 Page 2 of 5 9. The Icons now stay positioned in the new locations and maintain the highlighted connection between them. This capability enables the user to group NEs that may be collocated, or separate them according to their geographical locations.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-740 Page 3 of 5 X Cellworx Vision: Remove Ring NE - Task Overview 1) Checking for exisiting connections 2) Physically remove transmit fiber from left RIC 3) Physically remove receive fiber from left RIC 4) Connect network elements left RICs 5) Physically remove transmit fiber from right RIC 6) Physically remove receive fiber from right RIC 7) Connect new network element to right RICs 8) Discovering network configuration 9) NE re
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-740 Page 4 of 5 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System ICON DIRECT SELECTION TOOL ALLOWS DIRECT SELECTION OF ANY ICON IN THE WORK AREA FOR DRAG AND PLACEMENT POSITIONING. File Configuration Fault Performance Help i Cellworx NE Unknown Cellworx NE Unknown Cellworx NE Unknown Cellworx User: root Local Time: 23:30 GMT Time: 23:30 11720-D Figure 740-5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-740 Page 5 of 5 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Ma SAVE ICON LAYOUT TOOL LOCATED UNDER PULL DOWN MENU ON TOOL BAR. File Configuration Save Icon Layout ... Exit Fault Performance i 11755-B Figure 740-7. Save New Icon Coordinates Cellworx Vision: Question ? X Save icon layout? YES NO 10986-B Figure 740-8. Save Icon Layout Confirmation Page 2-207 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-741 Page 1 of 2 RETRIEVE LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved for retrieval of the log files stored on the NMIC for performance, accounting, and alarm history. Log files are automatically updated every fifteen minutes to the NMIC hard drive and are stored for a 24-hour period. The files can be retrieved via FTP to a remote management workstation and stored indefinitely on user medium (i.e.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-741 Page 2 of 2 5. Under the log types, the user may select an NE targeted for backup from the list provided by typing “ls”. The Unix string should now appear similar to this: • cd /cellworx/performance/nex (x = the number the user has assigned to the NE). 6. Under the NE log file for any of the selected log types, is a list of every fifteen-minute log recorded by the NMIC for the last 24 hours.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-742 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE COMPRESSED LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved to compress and then retrieve the log files stored on the NMIC for performance, accounting, and alarm history. Log files are automatically updated every fifteen minutes to the NMIC hard drive and are stored for a 24-hour period.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-742 Page 2 of 3 4. Type the following command to create the first archive for the Performance data. Note you should be in the /cellworx directory. You can determine this by typing “pwd”. Also note there is a date in the middle of the file name (050500). Change this date to reflect the date the command is being run on. • tar –zcvf /tmp/perf_050500.tar.gz performance 5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-742 Page 3 of 3 11. Change directory to where the archives are kept. • ftp> cd /tmp 13. Retrieve the archives using the multiple get command as follows: • ftp> mget *.tar.gz 14. Delete the files on the NMIC once the FTP process is complete. Each file must be deleted individually so one command will be issued per file using the following commands: • ftp> delete perf_050500.tar.gz • ftp> delete alarm_050500.tar.
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-744 Page 1 of 2 REFLASH BOOT IMAGE Summary: The following procedure instructs the user in how to properly “reflash” the boot image on cards after loading new feature sets. With each new release, new features and bugs are fixed in the non-volatile flash of a card. This flash must be upgraded, similar to upgrading the application code when going from P2.0 to P3.1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-744 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i About... GNE-1 Craft Interface... Create Connection... View Connection... Configure Alarm Threshold... Configure Software... Reflash Boot Image NE-2 NE-3 Cellworx User: root Local Time: 23:30 GMT Time: 23:30 10942-F Figure 744-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-745 Page 1 of 2 SAVING THE SYSTEM DATABASE Summary: This procedure defines the steps involved with saving the current system database and should be used by those with UNIX/LINUX knowledge. While NMIC protection provides a great deal of security against loosing the system database in the event of a NMIC failure, it is still a good practice to save the current database after the system has been placed in a useful state.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-745 Page 2 of 2 4. The following command will copy the NMIC database files to the NMIC.backup file where they can be accessed at a later time. • cp NMIC NMIC.backup 5. Create a directory named /cellworx/config/saved on the NMIC and copy the relevant database files into the saved directory for potential use later. 6.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-746 Page 1 of 3 DELETE A CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELF (EPS) Summary: This procedure details the steps required to delete a Cellworx STN shelf that is currently being utilized in a network as an expansion shelf (STN-EPS). The user should ensure all connections to the EPS NE are deleted before attempting this procedure. 1. Select the NE to be deleted using the left mouse button. A white ring surrounds the NE. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-746 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date Connection Add Ring Network Element Topology Add Expansion Shelf Network Element Software NMIC Platform Remove Ring Network Element Remove Expansion Shelf Network Element Refresh... Force Network Discovery ... Revert to Saved Icon Layout... Ring Audit Ring Upgrade Turn Up Ring... 0026-047 Figure 746-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-746 Page 3 of 3 X Cellworx Vision - Information The EPS has successfully been removed from the database. Now physically disconnect the EPS from the RNE. OK 0026-048 Figure 746-4. Removed EPS Successfully Message Window Page 2-220 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-747 Page 1 of 5 SET E1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the E1 Multi 1 card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched, and have accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-747 Page 2 of 5 C. CES INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 13. Double click on one of the ports available (1 to 16). The CES interface screen appears. Refer to the example shown in Figure 747-2. 14. Set the CES configuration options as needed using Table 747-3 as a reference. 15. Select the Apply button and then the Close button to return to the E1 card display. 16. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each E1 Multi 1 port on the card. 17.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-747 Page 3 of 5 Table 747-1. E1 Multi 1 Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and Port Administrative State Unlocked Unlocked Locked Enables or disables card or port for service, respectively. Ingress/Egress Congestion Threshold 80 0-100 Percentage of ingress or egress buffer capacity that will cause a congestion threshold notification.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-747 Page 4 of 5 Table 747-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Policing Off On or Off User sets whether traffic will be policed for Quality Of Service (QOS). Cell Scrambling On On or Off User sets whether traffic will be scrambled. Over Subscription Rate 100 100-1000 User sets percentage depending on traffic contract.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-747 Page 5 of 5 Cellworx Vision: ATM Interface Node Name: X Cellworx1 Slot Number: 8 Node Id: 1 Card : T1 MULTI 1 Location: 5th Street Port Number: 1 Interface Name: Slot8_Port1 DS1CESUNI Loopback Location Code: 1111111111111111 Recording Interface ID: 0000000000000000 Provisioned Endpoints: Number of VPCs: 0 Number of VCCs: 0 Interface Type: CAC Formula: UNI PCR Based Policing NNI SCR Based Cell Scra
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-748 Page 1 of 3 SET SC CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the SC card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have GUI launched and accessed the chassis level GUI display per NTP-017 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-748 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, File Configuration S C N M I C Fault T 3 T M U X Network Element 2 T M U X E X P T 1 M u l t i T 3 T 3 C R S C R S 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 X Security 7 8 E 1 M u l t i E 1 M u l t i 1 1 2 4 8 8 2 4 8 8 R i n g R i n g S C EQUIPPED CARD REPRESENTATIONS WITH ALARM INDICATIONS. CLICK ON BOXES AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS, CONFIGURATION OR CHASSIS VIEW.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP 748 Page 3 of 3 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - Shelf Controller Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Configuration: Card: SC Slot Number: 1 CARD LEVEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS. Card Level Port Number: 1 SC Critical Maj/Min RMT ACO Active Craft Access ACO CARD REPRESENTATION WITH REAL TIME ALARM INDICATIONS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-749 Page 1 of 3 SET SHELF TIMING RESOURCE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to select Primary and Secondary timing input and output sources for clocking purposes. This also includes setting the protection modes for timing selections. 1. From the shelf level GUI Chassis View window, select the Configuration pull down menu using the mouse to click on it, or by entering “Alt+N” on the keyboard. Refer to Figure 7491.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-749 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Timing Resource Node Name: Cellworx1 Node Id: 1 X Status: Current Timing Reference: Primary Active Sync Status: Protection Status: Enabled Alternate Sync Status: ST3 ST3 Configuration: Primary: DS1 Output Source Secondary: Timing Reference: Slot 16 DS1 Output Source: None TX Sync Status: N/A DS1 Transmit Mode: N/A AIS Threshold: N/A Disab FDL Receive: Enabled Frame Format
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-749 Page 3 of 3 Table 749-1. Timing Resource Configuration Options, continued SELECTION (PRIMARY OR SECONDARY) DS1 Transmit Mode DEFAULT AIS Threshold Generation OPTIONS AIS Threshold Generation DEFINITIONS Only available when Frame Format is set to ESF. Requires transmitting AIS over the derived DS1 signals if a clock reference has degraded below the threshold quality level.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-750 Page 1 of 2 SET SHELF HOUSEKEEPING ALARM CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to configure the housekeeping alarm messages that will be displayed when an input is triggered via an external source. 1. From the shelf level GUI Chassis View window, select the Fault pull down menu using the mouse to click on it, or by entering “Alt+A” on the keyboard. Refer to Figure 750-1. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-750 Page 2 of 2 X Cellworx Vision: Housekeeping Alarms Node Name: Node Id: Cellworx1 1 Alarm String State CURRENT ALARM INDICATIONS UPDATED ON REFRESH ONLY 1: HSK - ALM-1 2: HSK - ALM-2 3: HSK - ALM-3 USER CONFIGURABLE ALARM MESSAGES. 4: HSK - ALM-4 5: HSK - ALM-5 6: HSK - ALM-6 7: HSK - ALM-7 8: HSK - ALM-8 Apply APPLIES CHANGES AND SENDS TO SHELF CONTROLLER.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-751 Page 1 of 3 SET 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 622 Ring interface card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must the have GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-751 Page 2 of 3 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - 622 Ring Interface Card CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. Configuration: Card: 622 Ring Slot Number: 17 Card Level Port Number: 1 Administrative State: Congestion Thresholds: Locked Unlocked 622 Ring 80 Ingress: Egress: 80 CARD LEVEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-751 Page 3 of 3 Table 751-1. 622 RIC Card Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITION Signal Degrade BER Threshold 5 5 through 9 Defines the number of bit errors the port can incur before a signal degrade occurs and generates an alarm message and probably protection switch. Medium Type SONET SONET Not configurable on RIC.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-752 Page 1 of 4 SET 155 SM/MM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 155 SM/MM CRS card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). Configuration can be set for the card, port and ATM interface on individual ports. This procedure is divided into two sections with the second section dealing with the ATM interface screens.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-752 Page 2 of 4 10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for each 155 SM/MM CRS card installed in the shelf. Stop! You have completed this procedure. X Cellworx Vision: Card View - 155 Cell Relay Service Single Mode CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-752 Page 3 of 4 Table 752-1. 155 SM/MM CRS Card Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Transmit Timing Source System Do Not Use for Sync False Enable Signal Degrade Not Selected Selected Signal Degrade BER Threshold 5 5 through 9 Defines the number of bit errors the port can incur before a signal degrade occurs and generates an alarm message and probably protection switch.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-752 Page 4of 4 Table 752-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Recording Interface ID All 0s Numeric Identifies the site card and port location for customer billing capabilities, (allows assignment of a customer ID for each port.) The code is limited to 15 numeric characters.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-753 Page 1 of 4 SET T3 CRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T3 CRS card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-753 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 Cell Relay Service X CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. Configuration: Card: T3 CRS Slot Number: 9 Card Level Port Number: 1 Administrative State: Congestion Thresholds: Locked Unlocked T3 CRS Ingress: Egress: 80 % % 80 CARD LEVEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-753 Page 3 of 4 Table 753-1. T3 CRS Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Timing Port None None Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 None does not provide timing when card slot is selected, or uses Port 1, 2, or 3 for timing source when slot is selected for system timing from Timing Resource screen. Line Type M23 M23 Asynchronous, M23 multiplex format, PM parameters based on P-Bit Parity Errors (PE).
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-753 Page 4 of 4 Table 753-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options, Continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Interface Type UNI UNI NNI Specifies interface type as User to Network Interface or Network to Network Interface. CAC Formula PCR PCR SCR Specifies Peak Cell Rate or Sustained Cell Rate for Connection Admission Control calculations.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-754 Page 1 of 7 SET T3 TMUX MULTI 1 AND TMUX EXP CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T3 TMUX Multi 1 and TMUX EXP (expansion) card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched, and have accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-754 Page 2 of 7 10. Set the rest of the DS1 Channel Level configuration options per requirements. Refer to Table 754-2 for a list of options the user may select. 11. Select the Apply button after configuring the channel. 12. Double click on the DS3 port on the faceplate to bring up the Interface type screen. If CRS was selected, the screen shown in Figure 754-3 will appear.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-754 Page 3 of 7 Table 754-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Card Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and Port Administrative State Unlocked Unlocked Enables or disables card for service, respectively. Congestion Threshold 0 0 to 100 Threshold for CLP=1 cells to be discarded on the ingress/egress path.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-754 Page 4 of 7 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 TMUX Multi 1 Mother Card NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 Card: T3 TMUX MULTI 1 / TMUX E Slot Number: 9 Port Number: 1 Channel Number: NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. SELECT DS1 CHANNEL CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-754 Page 5 of 7 Table 754-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1 T1 Channel Configuration Options ,continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Facility Data Link None None ANSI T1-403 FDL A peer-to-peer protocol across a T1 line providing OA&M functions (performance monitoring, loop back etc.) implemented via the framing bits in the T1 frame. Circuit Identifier Any alphanumeric characters, up to 20? User defined.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-754 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: ATM Interface X Cellworx1 Slot Number: 8 Node Id: 1 Card : T1 MULTI 1 Location: 5th Street Port Number: 1 Node Name: Interface Name: Slot8_Port1 DS1CESUNI Loopback Location Code: 1111111111111111 Recording Interface ID: 0000000000000000 Provisioned Endpoints: Number of VPCs: 0 Number of VCCs: 0 Interface Type: CAC Formula: UNI PCR Based Policing NNI SCR Based Cell Scr
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-754 Page 7 of 7 Cellworx Vision: CES Interface X Node Name: Cellworx1 Slot Number: 6 Node Id: 1 Card : E1 MULTI 1 Location: 5th Street Channel Number: Interface Name: 1 Slot8_Port1 DS1CESUNI ATM VPI: 1 ATM VCI: 32 Up Operational State: Buffer Maximum Size: 6220 microsecon Cell Arrival Jitter Tolerance: 1040 microsecon CBR Clock Mode Adaptive Synchronous Apply Card View Refresh Close 14547-A Figure 7
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-755 Page 1 of 5 SET T1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T1 Multi 1 card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched, and have accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-755 Page 2 of 5 C. CES INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 13. Single click on the port to be assigned as a Circuit Emulation Service port. 14. Select the Circuit Emulation Service option on the Port Level Service Type followed by the Apply button at the bottom of the screen. 15. Double click on the port to bring up the CES interface screen. Refer to the example shown in Figure 755-3. 16.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-755 Page 3 of 5 Table 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT Card and Port Unlocked Administrative State OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Unlocked Enables or disables card for service. Locked Congestion Threshold 0 0 to 100 Threshold for CLP=1 cells to be discarded on the ingress/egress path. Ring Selection Auto Auto Card will automatically select traffic from the ring direction with the best signal.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-755 Page 4 of 5 Table 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Loopback Config None None No loopback activated on this card. Facility Payload Loops the payload after line data is extracted. Terminal Sends cells to the cellbus and back to the ring. No changes are made to the payload. Facility Line Loops the incoming signal back to CPE, generates AIS to the cellbus.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-755 Page 5 of 5 Table 755-3. Configuration Options for CES Mode SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Interface Name Alphanumeric User defined, up to 20 alpha numeric characters. ATM VPI 0-8 This is a read only to show the available bits configured for this port during connection creation.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-756 Page 1 of 3 SET 2488 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 2488 Ring Interface Card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must the have GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-756 Page 2 of 3 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - 622 Ring Interface Card CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. Configuration: Card: 622 Ring Slot Number: 17 Card Level Port Number: 1 Administrative State: Congestion Thresholds: Locked Unlocked 2488 Ring 80 Ingress: Egress: 80 CARD LEVEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-756 Page 3 of 3 Table 756-1. 2488 RIC Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITION Signal Degrade BER Threshold 5 5 through 9 Defines the number of bit errors the port can incur before a signal degrade occurs and generates an alarm message and probably protection switch. Medium Type SONET SONET SDH Not configurable on RIC.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-757 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE SC CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf-level GUI card status display for the SC card. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the SC card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-757 Page 2 of 3 Table 757-1. Shelf Controller Status Definitions ITEM Operational Status Availability State Protection State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Up Card is installed and functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications and alarms.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-757 Page 3 of 3 Table 757-1. Shelf Controller Status Definitions, Continued ITEM Synchronization State Alarms Acknowledged Timing Reference TX Synchronization Signal Status STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Locked Card is currently in sync with the reference source. No action required. Unlocked Card is not currently in sync with reference source.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-758 Page 1 of 3 SET 155 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 155 Ring Interface Card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-758 Page 2 of 3 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - 155 Ring Interface Card CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 16 NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. Configuration: Card: 155 Ring Slot Number: 16 Card Level Port Number: 1 Administrative State: Locked Unlocked 155 Ring Congestion Thresholds: 80 Ingress: Egress: 80 % % CARD LEVEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-758 Page 3 of 3 Table 758-1. 155 RIC Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITION Signal Degrade BER Threshold 5 5 through 9 Defines the number of bit errors the port can incur before a signal degrade occurs and generates an alarm message and probably protection switch. Medium Type SONET SONET Not configurable on RIC cards.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-759 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI card status display for the 622 RIC card. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the 622 RIC located in slot 16 or 17 in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View”at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-759 Page 2 of 3 Table 759-1. 622 RIC Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION CARD Operational State Availability State Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications or provision card for service per DLP751.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-759 Page 3 of 3 Table 759-1. 622 RIC Status Definitions, continued ITEM STATUS Path Status No Alarm Receiving good input signal. No action required. STS LOP STS signal Loss Of Pointer. Check sync reference sources and input. STS AIS STS Alarm Indication Signal. Remote end transmitting AIS due to loss of payload for path. STS RDI STS signal Remote Defect Indication.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-760 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 155 CRS STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI card status display for the 155 CRS card. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the 155 CRS card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-760 Page 2 of 3 Table 760-1. 155 CRS Card Status Definitions ITEM Operational State Availability State Section Status Line Status Path Status STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Up Card is installed and provisioned for service. No action required. Down Card is not provisioned for service, is in reset mode, or failed. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications or provision card for service per DLP-752.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-760 Page 3 of 3 Table 760-1. 155 Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM Path Status STATUS STS Alarm Indication Signal. Remote end transmitting AIS due to loss of payload for path. Check remote transmitting end’s input signal. STS RDI STS Remote Defect Indication. Remote end is receiving a defective signal. Check local end transmitter and connections. Unequipped This time slot is not utilized (unequipped).
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-761 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE T3 CRS CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display for the T3 CRS card status. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the T3 CRS card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-761 Page 2 of 3 Table 761-1. T3 CRS Card Status Definitions ITEM Operational State Availability State Protection State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications, or provision card for service per DLP-753.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-761 Page 3 of 3 Table 761-1. Display T3 Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM Line Status STATUS DEFINITION ACTION No Alarm T3 line is operating within normal parameters. No action required. Rcv RAI Failure Access interface (AIC) Receiving Remote Alarm Indication. Check VP connection per DLP-710, and local access interface. Xmt RAI Alarm Card transmitting a Remote Alarm Indication signal (RAI) to customer equipment.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-762 Page 1 of 6 RETRIEVE T3 TMUX MULTI 1 CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display for the T3 TMUX MULTI1 card status. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the T3 TMUX MULTI 1 card located in the shelf level view at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-762 Page 2 of 6 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 TMUX Multi 1 Mother Card NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 Card: T3 TMUX MULTI 1 / TMUX E Slot Number: 3 / 4 Port Number: 1 Channel Number: 1 T3 TMUX MULTI 1 Status: Card Level Slot: 3 Slot: 4 Operational State: Up Availability State: Available Protection State: Unknown TMUX EXP Port Level DS3 Port DS1 Channel Line State: Transmit: Recieve: Xmit AIS No Alarm Xmt RAI Alarm
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-762 Page 3 of 6 Table 762-1. Display T3 TMUX Multi 1 and TMUX EXP Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM Availability Status Protection State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Available Card is ready for processing commands. No action required. In Test Card is currently processing test signals. Wait a few seconds for screen to update. Failed Card has failed operation and system has placed it out of service.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-762 Page 4 of 6 Table 762-1. Display T3 TMUX Multi 1 and TMUX EXP Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM Transmit Line State Receive Line State Other STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Xmt RAI Alarm Card transmitting a Remote Check VP connection per DLP-709, Alarm Indication signal (RAI) and remote transmit end. to customer equipment. Xmt AIS Card is transmitting an AIS signal. Check local T3 signal input.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-762 Page 5 of 6 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 TMUX Multi 1 Mother Card NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 Card: T3 TMUX MULTI 1 / TMUX E Slot Number: 3 / 4 Port Number: 1 Channel Number: T3 TMUX MULTI 1 Status: Card Level Slot: 3 1 Slot: 4 Operational State: Up Availability State: Available Protection State: Unknown TMUX EXP Port Level DS3 Port DS1 Channel Line State: Recieve: No Alarm Rcv AIS Rcv Test Code ADC Status Act
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-762 Page 6 of 6 Table 762-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1/TMUX EXP DS1 Port Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION DS1 Line State No Alarm No alarms are present. No action required. Receive Rcv AIS Alarm indication signal received from the far end. Check framing format on local transmitting equipment or customer interfacing equipment.. Rcv Test Code Local end is recieveing a test code generated by the remote end.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-763 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 155 RING CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display for the 155 Ring card status. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the 155 Ring card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. These should be in slots 16 and 17.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-763 Page 2 of 3 Table 763-1. 155 RIC Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION CARD Operational State Availability State Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications or provision card for service per DLP758.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-763 Page 3 of 3 Table 763-1. 155 RIC Status Definitions, continued ITEM Path Status Sync Status (S1) STATUS ACTION No Alarm Receiving good input signal. No action required. STS LOP STS signal Loss Of Pointer. Check sync reference sources and input. STS AIS STS Alarm Indication Signal. Remote end transmitting AIS due to loss of payload for path. STS RDI STS signal Remote Defect Indication.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-764 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE T1 MULTI 1 CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display for the T1 Multi 1 CRS card status. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the T1 Multi 1 CRS card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-764 Page 2 of 3 Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions ITEM Operational State Availability State Protection State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications, or provision card for service per DLP-755.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-764 Page 3 of 3 Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM Line State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION No Alarm T3 line is operating within normal parameters. No action required. Rcv AIS Card transmitting a Remote Alarm Indication signal (RAI) to customer equipment. Check VP connection per DLP-709, and remote transmit end. RCV Far End LOF Card receiving a Loss Of Frame indication from far end NE.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-765 Page 1 of 3 CONFIGURE CARD PROTECTION GROUPS Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to create card protection groups using the shelf level GUI screens. Card protection capabilities are also addressed in this procedure. User must have launched the GUI and accessed the shelf level GUI screen prior to attempting this procedure. Refer to NTP-006. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-765 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, SELECT THE CONFIGURATION PULLDOWN MENU USING LEFT MOUSE BUTTON OR BY PRESSING THE ALT+N KEYS SIMULTANEOUSLY.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-765 Page 3 of 3 Table 765-1. Card Protection Schemes CARD TYPE PROTECTION SCHEME REQUIREMENTS NMIC 1:1 Cards required at Gateway Node installed in adjacent slots. Working card in slots 2 and 3, protect card in slots 4 and 5. The ring network may operate with a minimum of one card but redundancy is recommended. SC 1:1 Cards required in all Cellworx STN shelves, working in slot 1, protect in slot 18.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-766 Page 1 of 3 PERFORM DIAGNOSTICS ON OPTICAL CARDS Summary: This procedure details the steps required to perform card level diagnostics on any of the 2488, 622, or 155 Ring or 155 CRS cards in a Cellworx STN shelf.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-766 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, File Configuration S C N M I C Fault T 3 T M U X 2 3 4 5 6 X Security T M U X E X P T 1 M u l t i 1 1 Network Element 2 7 8 T 3 T 3 C R S C R S E 1 M u l t i E 1 M u l t i 1 1 1 5 5 6 2 2 6 2 2 S M R i n g R i n g C R S S C 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Status: Power Status: Identifier: Start Time: Vendor: normal 2 19:30:47 8/31/1999 ADC-TSG Alarm
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-766 Page 3 of 3 X Cellworx Vision: Card View - OC3c Cell Relay Service Single Mode Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 Card Level Card: 155 SM CRS Up Available Not Protected Operational State: Availability State: Protection Status: Slot Number: 9 Port Number: 1 155 SM CRS Port Level Section Status: Line Status: Path Status: No Alarm No Alarm LOS AIS STS LOP LOF RDI STS AIS No Alarm XMT RAI Failure STS RDI R
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-767 Page 1 of 2 SET SYSTEM IDENTIFIER Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to set a system identifier for each node. The system ID will help differentiate between the nodes displayed on the system GUI main screen. Setting the system ID does not affect the communications of the network in any way. The ID will also be displayed at the top of each GUI window and/or craft screen.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-767 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, File Configuration S C N M I C Fault T 3 T M U X 2 3 4 5 6 X Security T M U X E X P T 1 M u l t i 1 1 Network Element 2 7 8 T 3 T 3 C R S C R S E 1 M u l t i E 1 M u l t i 1 1 1 5 5 6 2 2 6 2 2 S M R i n g R i n g C R S S C 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Status: Power Status: Identifier: Start Time: Vendor: normal 2 19:30:47 8/31/1999 ADC-TSG Alarm
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-768 Page 1 of 3 SET CRAFT USER CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully add, delete, or modify user access to the Cellworx STN shelf. The user account specifies the name, password, and access level for the system software which defines what the user can or cannot do while logged into the shelf.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-768 Page 2 of 3 11. Select the Apply button to send the new information to the database. 12. Repeat this procedure for each user at each node as needed. 13. To delete a user from the database, enter the user name and password and verify password. Now select the Delete button to remove them from the system database. This must be done at each node the user is to be removed from if applicable.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-768 Page 3 of 3 Table 768-1. User Account Privilege Levels PRIVILEGE LEVEL PRIVILEGE PROVIDED 1 Lowest level of access. User is allowed to perform displays, alarm cut-off (ACO), or diagnostics on down facilities. No access to system configurations, card configurations, protection switching, or administrative duties (i.e., assigning user accounts, passwords, and security logs.).
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-769 Page 1 of 2 SET CRAFT MENU CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure describes the steps involved to assign the minimal craft user levels required to access each craft menu. The craft “display” screens should be made available to all users (Level 1 and above). Any screens that allow configuration changes to cards, ports, or features, should be at least a Level 2. Level 2 users will not have access to the user accounts.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-769 Page 2 of 2 X Cellworx Vision: Craft Menu Configuration Node Name: "Cellworx1" 1 Node Id: Menu or Command: Level 155 SM/MM CRS Card Configuration 155 SM/MM CRS Interface Loopback 622 Ring Card Configuration ADSL Layer PM Config ATM Interface Configuration ATM Layer PM Configuration ATM Test Connection Setup Card Reset Clear All alarm History DS1 Layer PM Configuration DS3 Card Configuration DS3 Layer PM Configuration Execu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-770 Page 1 of 2 HARDWARE INVENTORY Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to display information for the cards residing in the Cellworx STN system. Inventory status information may be used for documenting card serial numbers and date of manufacture for warranty purposes, or obtaining part numbers for ordering spare cards.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-770 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Card Inventory Node Name: "Cellworx 1" 1 Node Id: Card Type Slot X Part Number Serial Number Catalog Number ADC-serial# Manufacturing Date STN-ADC-xx-xxx-xx 9828 9923 1 SC ADC-part# 2 NMIC ADC-part# ADC-serial# STN-ADC-xx-xxx-xx T3 TMUX MULTI 1 TMUX EXP ADC-part# ADC-serial# ADC-part# ADC-serial# STN-ADC-xx-xxx-xx 9928 STN-ADC-xx-xxx-xx 9945 8 T1 MULTI 1 ADC-part# ADC
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-771 Page 1 of 3 INITIATE A PROTECTION SWITCH Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to initiate a protection switch for the various interface types in the system that are equipped with a protection mechanism. The user may issue a Manual switch, Forced Switch, Lockout of protection, or Enable a card for switching. Frame Relay Service cards do not support a protection mechanism for Release 3.1 systems.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-771 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, SELECT THE CONFIGURATION PULLDOWN MENU USING LEFT MOUSE BUTTON OR BY PRESSING THE ALT+N KEYS SIMULTANEOUSLY.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-771 Page 3 of 3 Table 771-1. Card Protection Schemes CARD TYPE PROTECTION SCHEME REQUIREMENTS NMIC 1:1 Cards required at Gateway Node installed in adjacent slots. Working card in slots 2 and 3, protect card in slots 4 and 5. Shelf may operate with a minimum of one card but redundancy is recommended. SC 1:1 Cards required in all Cellworx STN shelves, working in slot 1, protect in slot 18.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-772 Page 1 of 4 LOOBACK TEST Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to perform loopback test for the various interface types in the system. Loopbacks can be used to isolate network problems or confirm continuity to customer equipment. A loopback will remain active if the user logs out of the shelf. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-772 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, File Configuration S C Fault N M I C Network Element 2 T 3 T M U X T M U X T 1 M u l t i E X P T 3 T 3 C R S C R S E 1 M u l t i E 1 M u l t i 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 X Security 7 8 1 5 5 6 2 2 6 2 2 S M R i n g R i n g C R S S C 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Status: Power Status: Identifier: Start Time: Vendor: normal 2 19:30:47 8/31/1999 ADC-TSG Ala
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-772 Page 3 of 4 Table 772-1. Loopback Screen Options PARAMETER OPTIONS DEFINITION Port 1 for the 155,622, or 2488 RIC 1 or 2 for 155 CRS 1 to 3 for T3 CRS 1 to 16 for T1 or E1 Multi 1 1 DS3 port on a T3 TMUX 1 to 28 for T1 Ports between the T3 TMUX and TMUX EXP cards. Selects the port that will have the loopback activated on it. Loopback Test (155) None No loopback activated on this card.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-772 Page 4 of 4 1 COUNTERCLOCKWISE OPTICAL RING INTERFACE CARD CLOCKWISE OPTICAL RING INTERFACE CARD 2 BACKPLANE CELLBUS 3 ACCESS INTERFACE CARD 4 INPUTS CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT 1. LOOPBACK TOWARDS FACILITY ON AN OPTICAL CARD LOOPS INCOMING SIGNAL BACK OUT THE TRANSMITTING SOURCE. NO CHANGES ARE MADE TO THE INCOMING SIGNAL SECTION OR LINE DATA 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-773 Page 1 of 3 CARD AND SHELF RESET Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to perform software reset on the shelf or various cards within the Cellworx STN shelf. Cards can be individually reset or a group of cards can be selected at one time to be reset. It is assumed that the user has gained access to the system and launched the GUI before attempting this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-773 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis Reset - Network Element 2 i X Click on the desired cell in the table to select a card for reset. Click on the column title to select all cells in that column. Slot Number Hard Reset Soft Reset Card Type SC 1 NMIC 2 3 T3 TMUX MULTI 1 4 X TMUX EXP 5 X T1 MULTI 1 6 T3 CRS 7 T3 CRS 8 E1 MULTI 1 9 E1 MULTI 1 10 X Apply Close 13479-B ‘ Figure 773-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-773 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: information i Reset commands have successfully been sent for each selected card. OK 13460-A Figure 773-4. Card Reset Confirmation Message Page 2-311 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-774 Page 1 of 4 FINDING AND CHANGING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to find and change the IP address stored on the Network Management Interface Card (NMIC). To help in the navigation of the unix shell, here are some general commands that the user may need.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-774 Page 2 of 4 Table 774-1. NMIC Shut Down Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION 1 /usr/bin/killall psm Stops processes running on NMIC. If NMIC is fully operational than use this command. An operational NMIC can be identified by the two green LEDs, Status and Active. 2 /usr/bin/shutdown –r now Shuts down NMIC and reinitializes it. 3 init 6 Shuts down NMIC and reinitializes it.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-774 Page 3 of 4 Note: The UNIX command, /usr/bin/tail will display the last 10 lines of the specified file. 12. Delete all the lines after the last hash lines (all lines after line 111) in the /etc/hosts file. bash# /bin/vi /etc/hosts [enter] 13.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-774 Page 4 of 4 TELNET TO THE NMIC 15. At this point it is necessary to telnet back to the NMIC after it reboots. Following the log in process, the Run command for your particular application will initialize the configuration of the NMIC system files. The commands listed in Table 747-3 can be entered in the sequence shown from the UNIX PROMPT. Table 774-3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-775 Page 1 of 3 ADD OR CHANGE AN SNMP TRAP HOST ON THE NMIC Summary: The following procedure describes the steps required to add or change SNMP trap hosts on the Cellworx STN NMICs. A trap host is the system or network IP configured to receive traps that are initiated by the Cellworx STN system. The trap messages may be used to track problems with the system or stored for statistical data. The file to be changed is is config.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-775 Page 2 of 3 9. The file: /cellworx/config/config.snmp.active is READ-ONLY, so save the file in vi by entering the command string :w! 10. The vi will display a confirmation message that the file has been written. Exit vi by entering the command string :q! 11. Repeat this procedure starting at step 1 replacing /cellworx/config/config.snmp.active with the directory string /cellworx/config/config.snmp.local. 12.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-775 Page 3 of 3 # WARNING :::: # # Default agent configuration file. Please DON'T modify if you don't know # what you are doing because it can have adverse affect on the NMIC software. # # WARNING :::: # !!! START USER CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS. # # The following lines are the only one that may be configurable by the user. # # Each "MANAGER" clause define one destination.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-776 Page 1 of 1 ALARM CUT-OFF (ACO) Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to perform an alarm cutoff on a node in the Cellworx node. An alarm cut off disables the shelf audible alarm for any currently active alarm conditions. Any alarm conditions that are activated subsequently will reenact the audible alarm until the alarm conditions are cleared, or the operator reinitiates the ACO condition.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-777 Page 1 of 3 REMOVE AND/OR REPLACE CELLWORX CARDS Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to remove a defective AIC, SC, RIC, or EIM from the shelf and install a replacement card in its place. Before removing a card from the shelf, the user should verify there is no traffic on it by performing a switch over to the protect card if available. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-777 Page 2 of 3 622 RING SLOT 16 AND 17 622 Ring 2 ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; ;;;; Critical Maj/Min RMT ACO Active Craft Access ACO PHY1_RX PCMCIA Status PHY1_TX 62 Ring Shelf ager Man Status Status Active Active Active Source APS APS Sync Timing Timing PHY2_TX Enable PHY3_TX 1 1 PHY2_RX Port Craft Access PHY3_RX Port Shelf Craft Reset 16 17 18 10544-B
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-777 Page 3 of 3 ;; yy ;; yy ;; yy;; ; y ;; yy ;; yy yy ; y ;; yy ;; yy ;; yy yy ;y yy;; ;; yy;; SC ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; Critical Maj/Min RMT ACO Active Craft Access PHY1_RX ACO PCMCIA ESD JACK PHY1_TX WORKING SHELF CONTROLLER IN SLOT 1 Status PHY2_RX PHY2_TX PHY3_TX Source PHY3_RX Active Sync Craft Access Enable Shelf Craft Reset 1 2 3 4 5 10550-B 10547-B EJECTOR EA
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-778 Page 1 of 1 ENDING A GUI SESSION FOLLOWING AN ABNORMAL SESSION ENDING Summary: This procedure will help the user log back onto the GUI system after an abnormal session ending. An abnormal session ending might have occurred by operator error, time out, or other unforeseen events. In this event, it might be necessary to free up the GUI and log back in.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-779 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 2488 RIC STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI card status display for the 2488 RIC card. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the 2488 Ring card located in slot 16 in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View”at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-779 Page 2 of 3 Table 779-1. 2488 RIC Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION CARD Operational State Availability State Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications or provision card for service per DLP756.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-779 Page 3 of 3 Table 779-1. 2488 RIC Status Definitions, continued ITEM Path Status Sync Status (S1) STATUS ACTION No Alarm Receiving good input signal. No action required. STS LOP STS signal Loss Of Pointer. Check sync reference sources and input. STS AIS STS Alarm Indication Signal. Remote end transmitting AIS due to loss of payload for path. STS RDI STS signal Remote Defect Indication.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 1 of 10 2.0 TO 3.0 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to upgrade the Release 2.0 system software to Release 3.0. The user should have access to an X-terminal or similar workstation device that will allow telnet sessions to the NMIC. The following items are prerequisites to this procedure: • This procedure must be initiated with the slot 2 in the “Active” state.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 2 of 10 SAVE DATABASES Summary: The user should save all databases (NMIC and NE) from the slot 2 NMIC prior to initiating the software upgrade procedure. Note that this is a precautionary measure only since the databases are also backed up during the procedure itself. Should the NMIC disk become corrupted for some reason, however, it’s best to have all databases saved to an external storage medium.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 3 of 10 7. Within the cellworx directory on the external workstation, make another directory called release1.2_dbs by entering the following command: mkdir /cellworx/phase2.0_dbs 8. Change to the new directory by entering the following command: cd /cellworx/phase2.0_dbs 9. From the Workstation shell, establish an FTP connection to the slot_2 NMIC by entering the following command: ftp [IP address of slot_2 NMIC] 10.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 4 of 10 15. In the slot_2 NMIC shell, create a directory on the slot_2 NMIC to store the Release 3.0 software. To do this, enter the following commands: cd /tmp - changes to a temporary directory mkdir p3 - makes a directory called p3 under the /tmp directory chmod 777 p3 - adds write permissions to the /tmp/p2 directory 16. Open a new shell window and log into the slot_4 NMIC as a root user.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 5 of 10 bin - sets the binary file transfer mode hash - optional; provides visual feedback that files are transferring. prompt - optional; avoids having user input “y”to transfer each file. 21. Change the directory to the CD ROM drive or where the release 3.0 software is located. Replace the “r” in the following command with the proper CD drive designator. lcd r:\versionUpgrade (This command is for PC systems only.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 6 of 10 26. From the slot_2 NMIC shell, install the AIC/RIC and SCC software images by entering the following commands: /sbin/cwupgrade /tmp/p3/AicSccSwImages-3.0.1-2.ppc.rpm 27. From the slot_4 NMIC shell, install the AIC/RIC and SCC software images on the slot_4 NMIC by entering the following commands: /sbin/cwupgrade /tmp/p3/AicSccSwImages-3.0.1-2.ppc.rpm 28.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 7 of 10 Download New Flash Images to SCCs and SEPICs Note: To avoid traffic loss during the upgrade procedure, the following steps must be performed. 36. Open the CellworxVision GUI. For each NE in the ring, perform the following two steps: • Open the Flash Upgrade screen and select the 3.0.0.5 flash image for each Shelf Controller in the shelf (slots 1 and 18), and hit the ’Apply’ button.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 8 of 10 upgrading software for the entire ring. The user should follow the directions and load release 3.0 software onto each AIC, RIC, and SCC in the ring: cd cellworx/swImage/swLoad_Ver3/nmic.3.0.0.8/bin ./cw_swupgrade -a 3.0.1.0 -h (hours) 41. Periodically click the Refresh button on the software configuration screen(s) to see when the software download is completed for each NE.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 9 of 10 49. After the slot 4 NMIC reboots, a database restoration window will appear on the Cellworx GUI screen from the slot 2 NMIC. Note: It is imperative that the user selects the slot 2 NMIC for database restoration because only the database files on this NMIC were converted from release 2.0 format to release 3.0 format.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance DLP-780 Page 10 of 10 download status for the cards. All cards should say, "Loaded". If not, wait a few more minutes and click Refresh again. 55. Once all cards are loaded with the release 3.0 bootrom, each card in the shelf must be hard reset to load the new bootrom. Note: Hard resetting a card is traffic affecting. When you upgrade the flash bootrom on each card, you may want to take this into consideration.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-781 Page 1 of 3 REMOVING A NMIC CARD FROM THE SHELF Summary: If replacing a defective NMIC card, it is preferable that it be shut down before removing. 1. If the NMIC is responsive to commands, plug the computer cable into the front access port located under the hinged front panel. Otherwise, go to step 4.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-781 Page 2 of 3 10. Slide the card in until the ejector ears reach the card cage trough. Fully seat the card into the backplane by pressing the ejector ears toward the shelf until they rest against the faceplate. Do not use excessive force. If excessive resistance is felt, remove the module, check for alignment and/or obstructions, and try seating it again. 11. After replacing the card, the user may perform turn up of the NMIC per DLP-702.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-781 Page 3 of 3 NMIC SC WORKING NMIC IN SLOTS 2 & 3 AT THE GATEWAY NODE Critical Maj/Min RMT ACO Active Craft Access ACO PCMCIA Status Status Active Active Source Sync Craft Access Craft Access Enable Enable GMS Craft Shelf Craft Reset Reset 3 4 5 6 7 10531-A Figure 781-3 Example of Seating a Front Access NMIC Card Page 2-339 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-782 Page 1 of 6 REBOOTING THE SYSTEM USING A SAVED OR DEFAULT DATABASE Summary: The following procedure defines the steps required to reboot the system using the database files previously stored from the NMIC, or clearing all existing database files and restarting the system from scratch. The database files can be used to restore a system if a catastrophic failure occurs and database corruption is imminent.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-782 Page 2 of 6 11. Logon to the NMIC using any user name and password other than the root user. 12. From the ftp prompt, change to the temp directory by entering the following command: • ftp> cd /tmp 13. Set the transfer mode to binary, (turn on the hash marks for progress indication), (and turn off the system prompting) by entering the following commands at the ftp prompt: • ftp> bin • ftp> hash (optional) • ftp> prompt (optional) 14.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-782 Page 3 of 6 20. Enter the following command to restore the backup NMIC database. This will move the database to the active NMIC only. Leave spaces between the files. • mv /tmp/NMIC /tmp/NE.* /cellworx/config 21. Enter the following command to reboot the active NMIC. • /sbin/reboot 22. On the standby NMIC: wait 60 seconds and then enter the following command to reboot: • /sbin/reboot 23. When the active NMIC comes back up, logon to it.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-782 Page 4 of 6 30. Execute the following command to force the NMIC processes to die. • killall -9 nmic ftpClnt 31. Telnet to the active NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address. 32. Execute the following command to stop all processes running on active NMIC. • killall psm 33. Execute the following command to force the active NMIC processes to die. • killall -9 nmic ftpClnt 34.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-782 Page 5 of 6 42. The GUI display should appear on the designated PC or workstation. If the NMIC gives a message indicating it is unable to launch the display make sure the workstation in use is configured to accept displays from other machines. This is done by typing “xhost +” on the command line of the workstation (not the NMIC). 43.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-782 Page 6 of 6 Example: If a three node ring with one expansion shelf is used with NE.1, NE.2 and NE.3 and NE.4, then the following command would need to be entered on the NMIC: • rm /cellworx/config/NE.? 53. For each NMIC, delete the NMIC configuration file using the following command: • rm /cellworx/config/NMIC 54. Perform a “shutdown -h now” on each NMIC to halt the LINUX operating system. 55.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-783 Page 1 of 4 ADD/DELETE GUI USERS OR CHANGE GUI USER LEVEL SECURITY Summary: The NMIC supports up to 5 simultaneous GUI users and 3 external Network Management Systems (ENMS), meaning that the NMIC will allow the users to issue multiple requests to the system at the same time. There are three user access (privilege) levels defined as follows: • • • LEVEL3 - The highest possible user level.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-783 Page 2 of 4 1. From the workstation establish a Telnet session to the Cellworx system using the floating NMIC IP address. 2. At the Login prompt, logon as the root user. CREATE A NEW USER 3. To create a new user, enter the following command using user defined variable for username, and the GUI defined access level of 1, 2 or 3. Refer to the summary for definitions of GUI user levels at the beginning of this procedure if needed.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-783 Page 3 of 4 11. The system responds with “Finger Information Changed” and then adds the new user to the GUI access level group requested. The system attempts to “replicate” or copy the new data to the “peer” or stand-by NMIC. If successful, the system responds with “Replicated user data to peer NMIC” and returns the administrator to the root prompt.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-783 Page 4 of 4 REMOVE A USER 14. To remove a GUI user from the system database, enter the LINUX command “remove user” as shown followed by a space, then the username assigned by the administrator followed by an Enter or Return. • rmuser 15. The system responds with “user has been deleted”. The system attempts to “replicate” or copy the new data to the “peer” or stand-by NMIC.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-784 Page 1 of 7 SET FE1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the FE1 FRS card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched, and have accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-784 Page 2 of 7 Note: The user may not change the Port Mode if there is an existing interface configured on that port. 8. Click and drag the small block to expand the Port Level configuration section of the window. 9. Select a Port on the simulated card by a single click on the port LED using the left mouse button. This will bring up the configuration data for that port in the Port Level section of the window.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-784 Page 3 of 7 blue for the next channel(s) selected and the system will number it 2 and indicate it is the “Current” channel. If multiple interfaces are displayed, the user must “double-click” on any channel of the interface desired to make it “Current” to allow configuration changes or to delete that interface. 16. Select the Close button to return to the FE1 FRS card display. 17.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-784 Page 4 of 7 CLICK ON THE UP OR DOWN ARROWS TO INCREASE OR DECREASE THE VALUE WHICH PROVIDES EXPONENTIAL SMOOTHING FOR ALARM NOTICES THAT REPORT/RESPOND TO FR BUFFER CONGESTION 0.3 Smoothing Constant: Ingress: Low Buffer Congestion Threshold: Abatement 0 40 100 Onset High Buffer Congestion Threshold: Abatement 0 65 100 Onset SELECT THE BLACK BLOCK AND DRAG TO THE DESIRED BUFFER CONGESTION THRESHOLD FOR ALARM ABATEMENT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-784 Page 5 of 7 Table 784-2. FE1 FRS Card Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and Port Administrative State Unlocked Unlocked Locked Enables or disables card/port for service, respectively. Congestion Threshold 80 0-100 Percentage of ingress/egress buffer capacity that will cause a congestion threshold notification.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-784 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Frame Relay Interface DISPLAYS NE AND CARD TYPE/SLOT INFORMATION. X Node Name: NE-2 Slot Number: 6 Node ID: 4 Card: FT1 FRS Location: Broadway Port Number: 4 Double click on an interface to display it. Select a channel number with the left mouse button to start channel selection. Select a channel number with the right mouse button to end channel selection. Select a port to switch ports.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-784 Page 7 of 7 Table 784-3. FE1 Frame Relay Interface Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Operational Status Up Display Only Indicates the operational status of the interface. Provisioned Endpoints 0 Display Only Displays how many FR endpoints are configured by administrator on this interface.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-785 Page 1 of 7 SET FT1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the FT1 FRS card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched, and have accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-785 Page 2 of 7 Note: The user may not change the Port Mode if there is an existing interface configured on that port. 8. Click and drag the small block to expand the Port Level configuration section of the window. 9. Select a Port on the simulated card by a single click on the port LED using the left mouse button. This will bring up the configuration data for that port in the Port Level section of the window.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-785 Page 3 of 7 channel of the interface desired to make it “Current” to allow configuration changes or to delete that interface. 16. Select the Close button to return to the FT1 FRS card display. 17. Select the Close button to return to the Chassis View window. 18. Repeat steps 1 through 14 for each card in the shelf. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-785 Page 4 of 7 CLICK ON THE UP OR DOWN ARROWS TO INCREASE OR DECREASE THE VALUE WHICH PROVIDES EXPONENTIAL SMOOTHING FOR ALARM NOTICES THAT REPORT/RESPOND TO FR BUFFER CONGESTION 0.3 Smoothing Constant: Ingress: Low Buffer Congestion Threshold: Abatement 0 40 100 Onset High Buffer Congestion Threshold: Abatement 0 65 100 Onset SELECT THE BLACK BLOCK AND DRAG TO THE DESIRED BUFFER CONGESTION THRESHOLD FOR ALARM ABATEMENT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-785 Page 5 of 7 Table 785-2. FT1 FRS Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and Port Administrative State Unlocked Unlocked Locked Enables or disables card/port for service, respectively. Congestion Threshold 80 0-100 Percentage of ingress/egress buffer capacity that will cause a congestion threshold notification.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-785 Page 6 of 7 Table 785-2. FT1 FRS Configuration Options, Continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Loopback None None No Loopback selected. Facility Line Loops frames back out to EIM after assigning overhead and buffering. Terminal Loops ATM cells back to Cellbus. Facility Payload Loops the payload back to customer interfacing equipment before assigning overhead and buffering. None No loopback is requested.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-785 Page 7 of 7 Table 785-3. Frame Relay Interface Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Interface Name Any alphanumeric characters. User defined. Can describe the card type, slot, port, and/or channel number, etc. Interface Contact Any alphanumeric characters. User defined. Can describe the name, number etc. of contact person. Interface Location Any alphanumeric characters.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 1 of 10 CREATE A FRAME RELAY CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a frame relay to frame relay (FRF.5) or frame relay to ATM VC (FRF.8) connection through the Cellworx STN network. Creating a connection entails selecting the originating and terminating NEs, cards, ports and interfaces, and assigning identifiers and traffic contract types. For ATM and CES connections, refer to DLP-708.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 2 of 10 4. Following the example shown in Figure 786-3, specify the connection type by left mouse clicking on the Connection Type pull down menu and selecting the FR connection type desired. The window displays the two FR connection types as follows: • FR-ATM VC • FR-FR 5. Using the left mouse button, select the desired NE, Slot/Card Type, and Network Interface/Interface Type for the originating and destination endpoints.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 3 of 10 Table 786-1. FR Endpoint Parameter Definitions, Continued PARAMETER OPTION DEFINITION SSCS LMI Service Specific Convergence Sub-layer Link Management Interface used to establish a communications link between two frame relay endpoints. These are used to report connection problems to the transmitting endpoints.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 4 of 10 FR-ATM VC CONNECTIONS 11. The bottom section of the FR-ATM window show in Figure 786-5 displays all the parameters for the ATM half of the connection. The network element and interface identification are displayed. 12. If the connection is to be configured as a segment endpoint, select the Segment Endpoint box using the left mouse button for both the originating and destination ends.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 5 of 10 CREATING FR TRAFFIC CONTRACTS 19. If creating a new FR traffic contract, the screen shown in Figure 786-7 appears. Here all traffic contracts configured on the system will be displayed. To create a new contract, type in the name in the box. It is suggested that the user try to make the name intuitive enough that another user might know what its purpose and data rate are by looking at the name. 20.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 6 of 10 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System CREATE CONNECTION MENU TREE ACCESS USING MOUSE SELECTION OR "ALT+C, ALT+N, AND ALT+C". File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date NE DIRECT SELECTION TOOL CREATE A CONNECTION TOOL Connection Create... Topology View ... Software Configure Traffic Contract ... NMIC Platform Configure Service Provider Profile ... View Ring Resource Usage ...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 7 of 10 X Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration ASSIGN A CONNECTION NAME Connection Name: SELECT A CONNECTION TYPE: VC,VP, FR, OR CES Connection Type: Administrative State: GNE-21 <--> RNE-22 Locked Unlocked FR - FR Please select an endpoint 1 network element. Endpoint 1 SELECT AN NE FROM AVAILABLE LIST FOR ORIGINATING CONNECTION ENDPOINT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 8 of 10 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration ASSIGN A CONNECTION NAME. DISPLAYS CONNECTION TYPE SPECIFIED IN PREVIOUS WINDOW. INCREASE OR DECREASE FRAME SIZE. CONFIGURE ENDPOINT PARAMETERS BY CLICKING ON BOXES. SELECT AN OPEN DLCI NUMBER. NUMBERS WITH NE AND RATE INDICATED ARE ALREADY IN USE. INDICATES NE AND INTERFACE INFORMATION. CONFIGURE OPPOSITE ENDPOINT PARAMETERS BY CLICKING ON BOXES.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 9 of 10 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration ASSIGN A CONNECTION NAME. DISPLAYS CONNECTION TYPE SPECIFIED IN PREVIOUS WINDOW. INCREASE OR DECREASE FRAME SIZE. CONFIGURE ENDPOINT PARAMETERS BY CLICKING ON BOXES. SELECT AN OPEN DLCI NUMBER. NUMBERS WITH NE AND RATE INDICATED ARE ALREADY IN USE.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-786 Page 10 of 10 Cellworx Vision: Traffic Contract Configuration TYPE IN A NAME FOR TRAFFIC CONTRACT. Traffic Contract Name: X fr.304.0.1000 Existing Traffic Contract: OR SELECT FROM EXISTING TRAFFIC CONTRACTS DISPLAYED HERE. fr.1536.0.1000 (id 1) fr.304.0.1000 (id 3) fr.304.0.1000 (id 5) fr.504.0.1000 (id 2) nrt3.4078.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 1 of 12 CREATE AN ATM VP MULTICAST CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a UBR, CBR or VBR real time or non-real time VP multicast connection through the Cellworx STN network. Creating a VP multicast connection entails selecting the originating and terminating NEs, cards, ports and interfaces.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 2 of 12 4. Next specify the connection type by left mouse clicking on the Connection Type pull down menu and selecting ATM VP MULTICAST. 5. Using the left mouse button, select the desired Root Network Element, Slot/Card Type, and Network Interface/Interface Type for the originating “Root” endpoint. 6.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 3 of 12 15. Click on the Update Leaf button to configure the leaf endpoint. The interface in the first “Leaf Interface” box will now have the asterisks before the identification string showing it as already configured. Select the next Leaf Interface to configure until all interfaces have VPI assigned. Select the Next button to continue. 16.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 4 of 12 a. Using the left mouse button, select Configuration, Connection, and View. Refer to Figure 787-7. b. Using the direct selection keys, enter Alt+C, Alt+N then Alt+V. Refer to Figure 787-7. c. Using the right mouse button, position the cursor over the NE, click and hold the button, select View Connections, and release the button. d. Using the left mouse button, select the connection icon above the workspace.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 5 of 12 42. The Connection Configuration screen appears. Refer to Figure 787-11. Again the connection name is displayed at the top of the window. The Root end of the connection can be taken down by changing the Administrative State to Locked using the button at the top right corner of the window and then selecting Apply. Similarly, the leaf endpoint can be locked using the feature at the bottom left of the screen. 43.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 6 of 12 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i CREATE A CONNECTION TOOL GNE-1 DRAWING A CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO NEs USING THE CREATE A CONNECTION TOOL. CLICK AND HOLD LEFT BUTTON ON MOUSE OVER FIRST NE AND DRAG TO DESTINATION NE. NE-2 NE-3 Cellworx User: root Local Time: 21:35 GMT Time: 21:35 10905-D Figure 787-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 7 of 12 X Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration TYPE IN A UNIQUE CONNECTION NAME. Connection Name: NE-1 <--> NE-2 Connection Type: ATM VP MULTICAST Administrative State: Locked CONNECTION TYPE IS DISPLAYED HERE. Unlocked LOCKS OR UNLOCKS ROOT END OF THE CONNECTION. Root Network Element: NE-1 SPECIFIES IF THE CONNECTION IS A SEGMENT ENDPOINT AND IF NDC IS DESIRED.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 8 of 12 X Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration Connection Name: NE-1 <--> NE-2 Connection Type: ATM VP MULTICAST Administrative State: Locked Unlocked Root Network Element: NE-1 UNI/NNI: ds3crs:S-12:P-2:L-atm:I-1 VPI: 2 VCI: Service Class Type: CBR Ingress Traffic Contracts: cbr-15 Apply Refresh << Previous Close 14456-A Figure 787-5.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 9 of 12 Table 787-2. User Selectable Service Class Types and Parameters SERVICE CLASS TYPE SELECTABLE PARAMETERS COMMENTS ATM CBR, QoS Class I Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Kbps Card type and contract dependent. Cell Loss Priority (CLP) = 0 + 1 QoS Class I defined, not selectable. Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Kbps Card type and contract dependent, CLP always equals 0+1. Sustained cell rate (SCR) Card type and contract dependent.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 10 of 12 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter SELECT A TAB TO FILTER FOR A SPECIFIC ITEM. Network Connection Traffic X ATM FR CES Connection Types: SELECT AN ITEM IN THE FOLDERS TO FILTER.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 11 of 12 USE FORMAT TO SPECIFY ORDER BY NE OR NAME, OR RETURN TO FILTER WINDOW. USE VIEW TO DISPLAY NDC DATA. INDICATES NUMBER OF LEAVES ON THE CONNECTION. DISPLAYS THE STATUS OF EACH CONNECTION. Cellworx Vision: Connection List: ATM Bundled VC MULTICAST X View Format Connection Name Root NE Broadcast-1 Uptown Broadcast-2 Downtown Video Trans-Office Status... Status FUNCTIONAL FUNCTIONAL INCOMPLETE 3 6 2 Configure...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-787 Page 12 of 12 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X DISPLAYS CONNECTION NAME. Connection Name: Banko 1 Main St VP Multicast DISPLAYS CONNECTION TYPE SPECIFIED IN SEARCH. Connection Type: Administrative State: Locked Unlocked ATM VP MULTICAST LOCKS OUT ENTIRE CONNECTION. Root Network Element: NE-2 UNI/NNI: oc3cmm:S-14:P-1:L-atm:I-1 VPI: 5 VCI: 32 SELECT USAGE DATA OR NDC COLLECTION FOR ROOT ENDPOINT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-788 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE FT1 FRS CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display for the FT1 FRS card status. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the FT1 FRS card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-788 Page 2 of 3 Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION CARD LEVEL Operational State Availability State Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications, or provision card for service per DLP-785.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-788 Page 3 of 3 Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION PORT LEVEL Line Status No Alarm FT1 line is operating within normal parameters. No action required. RCV Far End LOF Receive Far End Loss of Frame Check VP connection per DLP-709, and local access interface. RCV AIS Card transmitting a Remote Alarm Indication signal (RAI) to customer equipment.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-789 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE FE1 FRS CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display for the FE1 FRS card status. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the FE1 FRS card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-789 Page 2 of 3 Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions ITEM Operational State Availability State Protection State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications, or provision card for service per DLP-784.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-789 Page 3 of 3 Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM Line State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION No Alarm FE1 line is operating within normal parameters. No action required. RCV Far End LOF Receive Far End Loss of Frame Check connection per DLP-709, and local access interface. RCV AIS Card transmitting a Remote Alarm Indication signal (RAI) to customer equipment.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 1 of 14 CREATE AN ATM VC BUNDLED MULTICAST CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a UBR, CBR or VBR real time or non-real time VC bundled multicast connection through the Cellworx STN network.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 2 of 14 4. Next specify the connection type by left mouse clicking on the Connection Type pull down menu and selecting ATM VC BUNDLED MULTICAST. 5. Using the left mouse button, select the desired Root Network Element, Slot/Card Type, and Network Interface/Interface Type for the originating “Root” endpoint. 6.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 3 of 14 configured. The quantity of VCIs selected must match the Root VCI quantity or an error message will appear asking the user to select the same quantity of VCIs selected at the root endpoint. 13. Click on the Update Leaf button to configure the leaf endpoint. The Leaf interface in the first box will now have the asterisks before the definition string showing it is already configured.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 4 of 14 22. The next screen allows the user to select a pre-configured traffic contract for the connection or create a new traffic contract. Refer to Figure 790-7 for an example. Select the Service Class Type by clicking on the button and selecting CBR, UBR, UBR1, NRT-VBR1, 2, or 3. Refer to Table 790-1 for definitions of these service class types. 23.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 5 of 14 32. Select the Sustainable Cell rate, CLP, tagging, and MBS as desired if applicable (ATM VBR QOS Class II). 33. Click on the Apply button using the left mouse button to create the traffic contract. The system should respond with “Traffic Contract created successfully.” Select the OK button to close the message window, and then select Close on the traffic contract configuration window. 34.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 6 of 14 39. The user may delete a connection, or multiple connections, by selecting them using the left mouse button, and then selecting Delete. A confirmation message will appear requiring the user to select OK or Cancel. If a problem exists with the hardware between the NMIC and the endpoint shelf controllers, a denial message may appear detailing why the connection could not be deleted.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 7 of 14 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System CREATE CONNECTION MENU TREE ACCESS USING MOUSE SELECTION OR "ALT+C, ALT+N, AND ALT+C". File Configuration Fault Performance Time and Date NE DIRECT SELECTION TOOL CREATE A CONNECTION TOOL Connection Create... Topology View ... Software Configure Traffic Contract ... NMIC Platform Configure Service Provider Profile ... View Ring Resource Usage ...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 8 of 14 X Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration ENTER A UNIQUE CONNECTION NAME. Connection Name: SELECT THE CONNECTION TYPE. SELECT A ROOT NE, CARD/ SLOT, AND NETWORK INTERFACE TYPE. Connection Type: Administrative State: Locked Unlocked NE-1 <--> NE-2 ATM BUNDLED VC MULTICAST Please press Add to add the selected interface as a leaf of the multicast connection.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 9 of 14 X Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration Administrative State: DISPLAYS CONNECTION NAME Connection Name: DISPLAYS CONNECTION TYPE Connection Type: ATM BUNDLED VC MULTICAST NE-1 --> NE-2 Locked Unlocked Please map the root VCI to the leaf VCI Selected Translation: SELECT THE ORIGINATING ROOT ID FROM THE LIST FOR THIS VPI. NEXT SELECT THE DESTINATION LEAF VCI TO MAP THE ROOT VCI TO.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 10 of 14 Table 790-1. Sub-network Connection Configuration Options SELECTION OPTIONS DESCRIPTION VCI User Defined Virtual Connection Identifier numbers defined during card interface configuration. Refer to NTP_009 for card configuration procedures if needed. Segment Endpoint Single selection box Sets this end of the connection as a segment endpoint for OAM cells.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 11 of 14 Cellworx Vision: Traffic Contract Configuration TYPE IN A NAME FOR TRAFFIC CONTRACT X Traffic Contract Name: ******** Existing Traffic Contract: OR SELECT FROM EXISTING TRAFFIC CONTRACTS DISPLAYED HERE. CBR=1.5 MB SELECT THE SERVICE CLASS TYPE OR VERIFY ENABLED OPTION.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 12 of 14 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter SELECT A TAB TO FILTER FOR A SPECIFIC ITEM. Network Connection Traffic X ATM CES FR Connection Types: SELECT AN ITEM IN THE FOLDERS TO FILTER.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 13 of 14 USE FORMAT TO SPECIFY ORDER BY NE OR NAME, OR RETURN TO FILTER WINDOW. DISPLAYS THE STATUS OF EACH CONNECTION. INDICATES NUMBER OF LEAVES ON THE CONNECTION. USE VIEW TO DISPLAY NDC DATA. Cellworx Vision: Connection List: ATM VP MULTICAST Format X View Connection Name Root NE Broadcast-1 Uptown Broadcast-2 Downtown Video Trans-Office Status... Number of Leaves NE-1 NE-1 NE3 Configure...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-790 Page 14 of 14 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration DISPLAYS CONNECTION NAME. Connection Name: Broadcast-1 Uptown DISPLAYS CONNECTION TYPE SPECIFIED IN SEARCH. Connection Type: X Administrative State: Locked Unlocked ATM Bundled VC MULTICAST LOCKS OUT ENTIRE CONNECTION. Root Network Element: NE-1 UNI/NNI: oc3cmm:S-14:P-1:L-atm:I-1 VPI: 5 VCI: 32 SELECT USAGE DATA OR NDC COLLECTION FOR ROOT ENDPOINT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-791 Page 1 of 7 ADD/DELETE A LEAF ENDPOINT TO/FROM AN EXISTING MULTICAST CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully add a leaf endpoint to a configured multicast connection. This procedure is generic in nature so it can encompass VP Multicasting AND Bundled VC Multicasting.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-791 Page 2 of 7 Deleting Connections 5. The user may delete a connection, or multiple connections, by selecting them using the left mouse button, and then selecting Delete. A confirmation message will appear requiring the user to select OK or Cancel. If a problem exists with the hardware between the NMIC and the endpoint shelf controllers, a denial message may appear detailing why the connection could not be deleted.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-791 Page 3 of 7 12. Set the leaf endpoint parameters as needed. The VCI numbers are not configurable as all leaf endpoints share the same VCI ids. Refer to Table 791-2 for configurable endpoint options. Select the Apply button once all parameters are entered. 13. The system responds “Successfully Added Leaf to Connection”. Click on OK to finish. 14.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-791 Page 4 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter SELECT A TAB TO FILTER FOR A SPECIFIC ITEM. Network Connection Traffic X ATM FR CES Connection Types: SELECT AN ITEM IN THE FOLDERS TO FILTER.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-791 Page 5 of 7 USE FORMAT TO SPECIFY ORDER BY NE OR NAME, OR RETURN TO FILTER WINDOW. INDICATES NUMBER OF LEAVES ON THE CONNECTION. USE VIEW TO DISPLAY NDC DATA. DISPLAYS THE STATUS OF EACH CONNECTION. Cellworx Vision: Connection List: ATM Bundled VC MULTICAST Format X View Connection Name Root NE Broadcast-1 Uptown Broadcast-2 Downtown Video Trans-Office Status... Number of Leaves NE-1 NE-1 NE3 3 6 2 Configure...
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-791 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration DISPLAYS CONNECTION NAME. Connection Name: Broadcast-1 Uptown DISPLAYS CONNECTION TYPE SPECIFIED IN SEARCH. Connection Type: X Administrative State: Locked ATM Bundled VC MULTICAST Unlocked LOCKS OUT ENTIRE CONNECTION. Root Network Element: NE-1 UNI/NNI: oc3cmm:S-14:P-1:L-atm:I-1 VPI: 5 VCI: 32 SELECT USAGE DATA OR NDC COLLECTION FOR ROOT ENDPOINT.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance DLP-791 Page 7 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Add Leaf X DISPLAYS SELECTED CONNECTION NAME. Connection Name: VP- Multicast SELECTED LEAF NE Leaf Network Element: NE-3 SELECTED INTERFACE UNI/NNI: oc3cmm:S-14:P-1:L-atm:I-1 CONFIGURED VPI VPI: 5 Segment Endpoint SET USAGE DATA OR NETWORK DATA COLLECTION. Ingress NDC Egress NDC Service Provider Profile Remote Interface Identifier : SET FAR END LEC IDENTIFICATION IF DESIRED.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-792 Page 1 of 4 SET T3 CES CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T3 CES card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-006 prior to performing this procedure. 1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-792 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 Cell Emulation Service X CLICK ON BOX AND DRAG UP OR DOWN TO WIDEN STATUS OR CONFIGURATION VIEWS. Status: NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 NE AND CARD TYPE/ SLOT INFORMATION. Configuration: Card: T3 CES Slot Number: 9 Card Level Port Number: 1 Administrative State: Locked Unlocked T3 CES Congestion Thresholds: Ingress: Egress: 80 80 % % CARD LEVEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-792 Page 3 of 4 Table 792-1. T3 CES Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Transmit Vendor Circuit ID default User Defined Can be used to assign a name to the port to identify certain customer circuits. Line Coding B3ZS Not User Configurable Display only of the line coding. Line Type Clear Channel Not User Configurable Clear Channel only. No line type interfacing is performed.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-792 Page 4 of 4 Table 792-2. T3 CES Interface Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT Interface Name OPTIONS DEFINITIONS User Defined Can be used to assign a name to the port or use the system default. ATM VPI 0-8 This is a read only to show the available bits configured for this port during connection creation.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-793 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE T3 CES CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display for the T3 CES card status. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the T3 CES card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-793 Page 2 of 3 Table 793-1. T3 CES Card Status Definitions ITEM Operational State Availability State Protection State STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Up Card is functioning properly. No action required. Down Card is not functioning properly, is in reset mode, or failed. Check Admin state. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications, or provision card for service per DLP- 792.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-793 Page 3 of 3 Table 793-1. Display T3 CES Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM DS3 Line Status STATUS DEFINITION ACTION No Alarm T3 line is operating within normal parameters. No action required. Xmit AIS Card is transmitting an AIS signal. Check local T3 signal input. LOS No input signal being received. Check metallic input and DSX.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-794 Page 1 of 3 SET / RETRIEVE T3 CES PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performance monitoring statistics for specified T3 CES interface ports within a Cellworx STN network. Information retrieved is on a per node and per port basis.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-794 Page 2 of 3 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 794-1 for valid values. Once all counts are entered in each box, select the Apply button at the bottom of the screen to send the new data to the database. 10. Select the Close button to dismiss the open windows. Stop! You have completed this procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-794 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration AAL1 Layer Card Type T3 CES Resource 8-1 SEs 60 LCs 3 Apply BUs 75 X BOs SCIs 10 60 DCs 3 Close 0026-005 Figure 794-3. Performance Monitoring T3 CES Port Configuration Window Table 794-1.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 1 of 11 3.0 TO 3.1 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to upgrade the Release 3.0 system software to Release 3.1. The user should have access to an X-terminal or similar workstation device that will allow telnet sessions to the NMIC. The following items are prerequisites to this procedure: • This procedure must be initiated with the slot 2 NMIC in the “Active” state.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 2 of 11 4 SAVE DATABASES Summary: The user should save all databases (NMIC and NE) from the slot 2 NMIC prior to initiating the software upgrade procedure. Note that this is a precautionary measure only since the databases are also backed up during the procedure itself. Should the NMIC disk become corrupted for some reason, however, it’s best to have all databases saved to an external storage medium.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 3 of 11 7. Within the cellworx directory on the external workstation, make another directory called release3.0_dbs by entering the following command: mkdir /cellworx/release3.0_dbs 8. Change to the new directory by entering the following command: cd /cellworx/release3.0_dbs 9. From the Workstation shell, establish an FTP connection to the slot_2 NMIC by entering the following command: ftp [IP address of slot_2 NMIC] 10.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 4 of 11 15. In the slot_2 NMIC shell, create a directory on the slot_2 NMIC to store the Release 3.1 software. To do this, enter the following commands: cd /tmp - changes to a temporary directory mkdir p3.1 - makes a directory called p3.1 under the /tmp directory chmod 777 p3.1 - adds write permissions to the /tmp/p3.1 directory 16. Open a new shell window and log into the slot_4 NMIC as a root user.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 5 of 11 20. From the workstation shell, ftp the software from the Cellworx CD to the directory previously created for the software on the slot_4 NMIC. ftp [IP address of the slot_4 NMIC] bin - sets the binary file transfer mode hash - optional; provides visual feedback that files are transferring. prompt - optional; avoids having user input “y”to transfer each file. 21.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 6 of 11 26. From the slot_2 NMIC shell, install the AIC/RIC and SCC software images by entering the following commands: /sbin/cwupgrade /tmp/p3.1/AicSccSwImages-3.1.0.2-2.ppc.rpm 27. From the slot_4 NMIC shell, install the AIC/RIC and SCC software images on the slot_4 NMIC by entering the following commands: /sbin/cwupgrade /tmp/p3.1/AicSccSwImages-3.1.0.2-2.ppc.rpm 28.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 7 of 11 8 UPGRADE THE STANDBY NMIC (SLOT 4) 34. In the slot 4 NMIC shell, change to the directory in which the software upgrade process is located: cd /cellworx/swImage/swLoad_Ver3/nmic.3.1.0.1/bin 35. Start the software upgrade process. (The entire procedure for upgrading the slot 4 NMIC (standby NMIC) should take no more than 15 minutes.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 8 of 11 40. Step 8 of the Task Overview (this is the window that outlines the software upgrade tasks, with check marks placed beside completed tasks and a hand pointing to the task in progress) allows the user to cancel the upgrade procedure. Note that this is not traffic affecting and a NMIC reset is unnecessary. 41. Step 12 of the Task Overview also allows the user to cancel the procedure.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 9 of 11 46. After the slot 4 NMIC reboots, a database restoration window will appear on the Cellworx GUI screen from the slot 2 NMIC. Note: It is imperative that the user selects the slot 2 NMIC for database restoration because only the database files on this NMIC were converted from release 3.0 format to release 3.1 format.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 10 of 11 10 UPGRADE THE BOOTROM FLASH 47. From the main GUI screen (which is running on the slot 2 NMIC), open the Gateway Network Element (GNE) pop-up menu by right-clicking on the GNE icon (the text underneath the GNE icon will be yellow - text for all other NE icons is in white). Select the Reflash Boot Image menu option. 48. In the resulting screen, select the release 3.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-795 Page 11 of 11 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 NE-2 NE-3 Cellworx User: root Local Time: 21:35 GMT Time: 21:35 10924-D Figure 795-1. GUI Main Screen (example) Page 2-433 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-796 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 622 CRS STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI card status display for the 622 CRS card. User must have the GUI launched and accessed the shelf level GUI display per NTP-007 prior to performing this procedure. 1. Double click on the 622 CRS card located in the shelf level GUI “Chassis View” at the top of the window. 2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-796 Page 2 of 3 Table 796-1. 622 CRS Card Status Definitions ITEM Operational State Availability State Section Status Line Status Path Status STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Up Card is installed and provisioned for service. No action required. Down Card is not provisioned for service, is in reset mode, or failed. Verify card is installed, check for failure indications or provision card for service per DLP-797.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-796 Page 3 of 3 Table 796-1. 622 Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM Path Status STATUS STS Alarm Indication Signal. Remote end transmitting AIS due to loss of payload for path. Check remote transmitting end’s input signal. STS RDI STS Remote Defect Indication. Remote end is receiving a defective signal. Check local end transmitter and connections. Unequipped This time slot is not utilized (unequipped).
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-797 Page 1 of 4 SET 622 SM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 622 SM CRS card configurations utilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level Graphical User Interface (GUI). Configuration can be set for the card, port and ATM interface on individual ports. This procedure is divided into two sections with the second section dealing with the ATM interface screens.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-797 Page 2 of 4 10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for each 622 SM CRS card installed in the shelf. Stop! You have completed this procedure. Figure 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen Table 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Admin State Unlock Lock / Unlock Enable or disable card / port for service.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-797 Page 3 of 4 Table 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Transmit Timing Source System Do Not Use for Sync False Enable Signal Degrade Not Selected Selected Signal Degrade BER Threshold 5 5 through 9 Defines the number of bit errors the port can incur before a signal degrade occurs and generates an alarm message and probably protection switch.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-797 Page 4of 4 Table 797-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Recording Interface ID All 0s Numeric Identifies the site card and port location for customer billing capabilities, (allows assignment of a customer ID for each port.) The code is limited to 15 numeric characters.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-798 Page 1 of 3 SOFTWARE FALLBACK FROM RELEASE 3.1 TO RELEASE 3.0 SUMMARY: The software fallback feature is used to revert to a previous software load after a successful software upgrade. The idea is to restore a system back to the state it was in prior to upgrade. Fallback implies that an unacceptable problem has been encountered after upgrade and the customer wants to revert to the previous software version.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-798 Page 2 of 3 11 FLASH FALLBACK 5. Perform the following steps for each NE in the ring: • Invoke the Flash Upgrade screen in the GUI on the slot_2 NMIC. • Select release 3.0 boot images for each card in the shelf and press the ’Apply’ button. • Execute a hard reset on each card immediately following successful download. Note that this can be traffic affecting, so you should take similar steps as done in software upgrade.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001• Section 2 Operation and Maintenance DLP-798 Page 3 of 3 9. Reboot the slot_4 NMIC by using /sbin/reboot. When this NMIC reboots, a database restoration window will appear in the slot_2 NMIC GUI. It’s very important that you select "Slot 2" for database restoration because only the databases on the slot_2 NMIC were restored from release 3.1 to release 3.0. Stop! You have completed this procedure. Page 2-419 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 1 of 23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES PHILOSOPHY OF MAINTENANCE The maintenance philosophy is built on the system signal flow from the Ring Interface Card (RIC) through the backplane and out the Access Interface cards or Electrical Interface Modules (EIMs). Since the Cellworx STN is an active interconnecting device, there are active components to troubleshoot and module, cable, or fiber removal may be necessary.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 2 of 23 6. When opening modules or working on a chassis always wear a grounded wrist strap. 7. Ensure that all modules removed from the chassis or not installed, are properly stored in anti-static packing material. 8. The Cellworx STN shelf is equipped with a grounding jack for connecting anti-static grounding wrist straps. The jack is located on the front right side of the shelf .
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 3 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Alarm Indication Signal Line Minor Service Affecting The line level has an alarm indication signal present. TX AIS generally informs the user that the card has lost its input at the AIC, RX AIS informs the user that the card is receiving AIS from the far end which has lost its input at the AIC.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 4 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION C-bit Coding Violations Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Service Degradation T3 C-bit coding violations threshold crossing alert. System is most likely experiencing a line condition deterioration. Check signal level and pulse mask at input. Also verify LBO setting at CPE end.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 5 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Code Violation Line Far End Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Service Degradation Coding violations threshold crossing alert for line layer at far end.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 6 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Code Violation Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Service Degradation Coding violation threshold crossing alert for section layer.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 7 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Discard Header Error Count Violation Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Service Degradation Cells discarded due to Header Error Checksum have crossed the user definable threshold setting causing a Threshold crossing alert (TCA). Could be caused by a port failure at any ATM interface.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 8 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Errored Seconds Line Far End Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Service Degradation Errored seconds violations threshold crossing alert for line layer at far end.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 9 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Errored Seconds Section Threshold Crossing Alert Informati onal Alert Service Degradation ES violations threshold crossing alert for section layer at local NE.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 10 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Far End Loss Of Signal Critical Service Outage No input signal is being provided at the far end. Check input connections at the far end and transmitting equipment into the far end low speed facility. Minor – currently an informati onal alert.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 11 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Line Errored Seconds Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Service Degradation A one second interval in the transmission from the far end originating NE has had an error at the line layer causing an Errored Second Line (ESL). ESL errors have exceeded the user definable threshold level.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 12 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Module Failure without protection Critical Service Outage / RICs have outage only on dual failure. Card failure or card malfunction. Reset the card via software, reseat the card to reboot it. If it does not return to service, replace the card.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 13 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Out Of Cell Delineation Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Installation Error Can indicate line degradation. Could be caused by a port failure at any ATM interface.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 14 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Physical Layer Convergen ce Protocol Loss of Frame Critical Service Affecting PLCP encoding problem at the far end, or line degradation. Check far end encoding and line levels. Information al Alert Service Degradation PLCP severely errored frame seconds threshold crossing alert.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 15 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Primary Derived DS1 Source Failed Major Not Service Affecting The reference source for the primary clock has failed. Check source (external, optical in, or other AIC card) for alarms and correct as necessary.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 16 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Remote Failure Indication Line Major Service affecting. SONET far end has detected an AIS-L condition. See above. Major – currently an information al alert. Service affecting Far end has detected an AIS-P condition. See above..
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 17 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Severely Errored Seconds Line Threshold Crossing Alert Information al Alert Service Degradation Severely errored seconds threshold crossing alert for line layer. The incoming signal line has an error rate of 1.6E-5 or worse for a period of time less than ten seconds.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 18 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Shelf Controller EIM 1 Removed Informational Alert Installation Information SC EIM in slot one which provides hardwired alarm inputs and outputs, remote ACO activation, and timing reference inputs (BITS), cannot be found .
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 19 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION T3 Loopback Informational Alert Service Affecting T3 Loopback Indication. Indicates a loopback condition has been initiated by a user which causes a T3 RAI. Check for troubleshooting activity by other users and release loopback if necessary.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 20 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION Unavailable Seconds Path Threshold Crossing Alert Informational Alert Service Degradation Unavailable seconds threshold crossing alert for path layer. Path layer was unavailable for more seconds than the threshold was set for. UAS overrides all other error counts.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 21 of 23 1 1 COUNTERCLOCKWISE RING INTERFACE CARD CLOCKWISE RING INTERFACE CARD 2 BACKPLANE CELLBUS 3 ACCESS INTERFACE CARD INPUTS CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT ACCESS INTERFACE CARD INPUTS 4 CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT 1. INCOMING OPTICAL SIGNAL CARRYING ALARM INDICATION, BAD DATA FROM REMOTE END, OR IS MISSING. 2.. PROBLEM WITH RIC SWITCH FABRIC OR BACKPLANE CONNECTION. 3.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 22 of 23 A. NMIC GENERATED ALARMS Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION NE Added Informatio nal Alert Not Service Affecting An NE has been added to the Ring via user command in GUI. Informational message, no action is necessary.
1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance TAP-100 Page 23 of 23 Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports, continued ALARM MESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION NMIC Full Database Restoration Failed Minor Not Service Affecting. Informs user that the NMIC database restoration attempt has failed. Check statuses of NMICs and reattempt database restoration.
1152700 Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 3: General Information SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION Content .1. Page 1 WARRANTY/SOFTWARE 3-1 2 REPAIR/ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY 3-1 3 REPAIR CHARGES 3-2 4 REPLACEMENT/SPARE PRODUCTS 3-2 5 RETURNED MATERIAL 3-2 6 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE 3-3 WARRANTY/SOFTWARE The Product and Software warranty policy and warranty period for all Products of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
11152700 Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 3: General Information .3. REPAIR CHARGES If the defect and the necessary repairs are covered by warranty, Buyer’s only obligation is the payment of all transportation and associated costs in returning the defective Product to the location designated by ADC. ADC, at its option, will either repair or replace the Product at no charge and return the Product to Buyer with transportation costs paid by ADC, only when ADC contracted carriers are used.
1152700 Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 3: General Information .6. CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE For customers wanting information on ADC products or help in using them, ADC offers the services listed below. To obtain any of these services by telephone, first dial the central ADC telephone number, then dial the extension provided below. The central number for calls originating in the U.S.A. or Canada is 1-800-366-3891. For calls originating outside the U.S.A.