Specifications

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Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2/EDFA2-A Operations Guide, R2.4
July 2004
Chapter 8 Provisioning with TL1
8.9 Set Password
8.9 Set Password
To restrict access to the ONS 15216 EDFA2, use the ED-PID command (see the “9.6.13 ED-PID”
section on page 9-23) to change the default user password according to the following syntax:
ED-PID:[<tid>]:<uid>:<ctag>::<oldpid>,<newpid>;
Note that the password must be a string of up to 10 characters, where at least 2 are non-alphabetic
characters and at least 1 is a special character. The administrator can set a new password without entering
the old password. See Example 8-9.
PWRBUSMIN Power bus
minimum
voltage
Integer
(350 to
700, 420
default)
Read-write Minimum allowable power bus DC
voltage. The default minimum power
bus voltage is set at –42 VDC. Valid
entries are between 350 and 700 and
are in negative volts times 10. For
example, if the voltage required is –40
VDC, the power bus setting is 400.
The power bus threshold has a 1.5V
tolerance and a 1.0V hysteresis. There
is a potential ±1.5V inaccuracy in the
ONS 15216 EDFA2 voltage
measurement. If the minimum
threshold is configured at 420 (-42
VDC), the alarm may raise anywhere
between -42 to -40.5V and will not
clear until the voltage measures above
-43 VDC.
PWRBUSMAX Power bus
maximum
voltage
Integer
(350 to
700, 570
default)
Read-write Maximum allowable power bus DC
voltage. The default maximum power
bus voltage is set at –57 VDC. Valid
entries are between 350 and 700 and
are in negative volts times 10. For
example, if the voltage required is –57
VDC, the power bus setting is 570.
The power bus threshold has a 1.5V
tolerance and a 1.0V hysteresis. There
is a potential ±1.5V inaccuracy in the
ONS 15216 EDFA2 voltage
measurement. If the maximum
threshold is configured at 570 (-57
VDC), the alarm may raise anywhere
between -57 to -58.5V and will not
clear until the voltage measures below
-56 VDC.
Table 8-1 Alarm Threshold Attribute Definitions (continued)
Attribute
Variable
Definition Syntax
Maximum
Access Description