Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Operations Guide Release 2.0 June 2002 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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CONTENTS Preface xiii Obtaining Documentation xiii World Wide Web xiii Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM Ordering Documentation xiii Documentation Feedback xiv Obtaining Technical Assistance xiv Cisco.
Contents Standard Precautions 3-1 Placement and Power Connection 3-1 General Rack Hazards 3-1 Rack Installation and Power Supply Procedures 3-2 Communications 3-2 Alarm Relay Contacts (RJ-45) 3-3 Alarm Connection Procedure 3-3 LED Alarm Definitions and Functions 3-4 SC/UPC Optical Ports 3-5 Safety Requirements 3-5 Optical Connection Procedure 3-6 Optical Amplification Operation Verification Procedure 3-6 Serial Interface (RS-232) – Local and Remote and Communication via Modem or Telnet Required Equipme
Contents CHAPTER 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration 5-1 SNMP Overview 5-1 SNMP Components 5-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 SNMP Elements 5-1 SNMP Agent 5-2 SNMP MIB 5-3 SNMP Manager 5-3 SNMP MIBs and Message Types 5-3 Command Syntax Using the SNMP Agent 5-4 Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings Creating a View 5-6 Set View Entry 5-6 Creating a Community Entry 5-7 Set CommunityEntry 5-7 Display CommunityEntry 5-8 5-5 Tables and Groups 5-9 cerent15216EdfaCfgGroup Table 5-10 cerent15216EdfaPumpC
Contents CtmpMinHysteresis 5-22 Power BUS Mode 5-23 PowerBusMode 5-23 PowerBusDCVoltageMax 5-23 PowerBusDCVoltageMin 5-23 Loss of Input Power Value (Input Power) 5-23 InPowerduW 5-23 InPowerdBm 5-24 Loss of Input Power Alarm Threshold 5-24 LOSThreshold 5-24 Loss of Input Power Alarm Hysteresis 5-24 Loss of Output Power Value (Output Power) 5-25 OutPoweruW 5-25 OutPowerdBm 5-25 Loss of Output Power Alarm Setpoint 5-25 LpoutSetpoint 5-25 LpoutDeviation 5-26 Loss of Output Power Alarm Hysteresis 5-27 LpoutHys
Contents login and logoff Commands 6-8 processor reset Command 6-8 Shell Commands 6-8 shell lines set Command 6-9 shell more disable and enable Commands shell rows set Command 6-9 shell status display Command 6-9 FFS Commands 6-9 6-9 SNMP Commands 6-10 snmp attribute get Command 6-10 snmp attribute list Command 6-11 snmp attribute set Command 6-12 snmp mib display Command 6-12 snmp mib get Command 6-12 snmp mib list Command 6-13 snmp row display Command 6-13 snmp row get Command 6-14 snmp row set Command
Contents snmp table display cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry Command Restore Commands 6-24 manufacturers restore defaults passwords Command manufacturer restore defaults all Command 6-24 Manufacturer Mode CHAPTER 7 FTP Command Line 6-24 6-24 7-1 Logging into the FTP Command Line FTP Commands 6-23 7-1 7-1 INDEX Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Operations Guide viii 78-13908-02
T A B L E S Table 2-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Optical Specifications Table 2-2 Channel Power (Gain = 13 dBm) Table 2-3 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Electrical Specifications Table 2-4 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Mechanical Specifications Table 2-5 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Front Panel Features Table 3-1 RJ-45 Pinout (ALARM OUT) Table 3-2 Alarm Definitions Table 3-3 Gain Range Table 3-4 Equipment Checklist Table 3-5 User Levels and Passwords Table 3-6 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Communication Components Table 3-7 DIP Switch Setting Table
Tables Table 6-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Supported Commands 6-1 Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Operations Guide x 78-13908-02
F I G U R E S Figure 1-1 Wavelength Protection Switching Figure 1-2 Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Block Diagram Figure 1-3 Gain Flattening Filter Figure 2-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Dimensions 2-5 Figure 2-2 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Front Panel 2-5 Figure 3-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Optical Connections Figure 3-2 HyperTerminal Connect To Dialog Box Figure 3-3 HyperTerminal COM1 Properties Dialog Box Figure 3-4 Optical Amplifier Properties Dialog Box (Connect To Tab) Figure 3-5 Optical Amplifier Properties Dialog Box F
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Preface Obtaining Documentation The following sections provide sources for obtaining documentation from Cisco Systems. World Wide Web You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at the following sites: • http://www.cisco.com • http://www-china.cisco.com • http://www-europe.cisco.
Preface Obtaining Technical Assistance Documentation Feedback If you are reading Cisco product documentation on the World Wide Web, you can submit technical comments electronically. Click Feedback in the toolbar and select Documentation. After you complete the form, click Submit to send it to Cisco. You can e-mail your comments to bug-doc@cisco.com. To submit your comments by mail, write to the following address: Attn Document Resource Connection Cisco Systems, Inc.
Preface Obtaining Technical Assistance Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website If you have a priority level 3 (P3) or priority level 4 (P4) problem, contact TAC by going to the TAC website: http://www.cisco.com/tac P3 and P4 level problems are defined as follows: • P3—Your network performance is degraded. Network functionality is noticeably impaired, but most business operations continue.
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C H A P T E R 1 Applications This manual describes how to install and operate the Cisco ONS 15216 erbium-doped fiber amplifier 2 (EDFA2). The ONS 15216 EDFA2 is an optical amplifier that enables the migration to next generation all-optical networks. The EDFA2 enables bandwidth-on-demand and wavelength protection switching that extend dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) links by hundreds of kilometers.
Chapter 1 Applications Wavelength Protection Switching Figure 1-1 Wavelength Protection Switching Wavelength is rerouted C C D D B A A Before 61990 B Fiber Cut After After a protection switch occurs, the number of wavelengths on each fiber changes. In the example, the number of counter-clockwise wavelengths increases to three, while the number of clockwise wavelengths decreases to one. Figure 1-2 shows a block diagram of the ONS 15216 EDFA2.
Chapter 1 Applications Key Features Key Features The ONS 15216 EDFA2 has the following key features: • Adjustable constant gain of 13 to 22 dBm • Gain flattening < 2 dBm • Transient suppression • Low noise figure of < 7 dB at –5 dBm input • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIBs Constant Gain Mode Constant amplification (gain) per wavelength is important for ensuring that variations in power between channels at the receivers is minimized.
Chapter 1 Applications Key Features Figure 1-3 Gain Flattening Filter a Gain Flattening Filter 61984 b Transient Suppression Transients in the performance of optical amplifiers are inevitable whenever the number of signals, or the relative power of signals, changes. The ONS 15216 EDFA2 uses transient suppression to reduce the amount of time required by an amplifier to recover from a change. This indicates the suitability of the amplifier for add/drop applications like those described earlier.
C H A P T E R 2 Technical Specifications This chapter discusses the technical specifications for the Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2. Optical Specifications ONS 15216 EDFA2 optical specifications are listed and described in Table 2-1.
Chapter 2 Technical Specifications Optical Specifications Table 2-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Optical Specifications (continued) Requirement Specification Polarization sensitivity < 0.5 dB Automatic gain control (AGC) The ONS 15216 EDFA2 contains an active gain block with an automatic gain control loop to minimize the effects of output power variations per wavelength upon adding or deleting wavelengths on the same DWDM ring.
Chapter 2 Technical Specifications Electrical Specifications Table 2-2 Channel Power (Gain = 13 dBm) (continued) 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 Number of Channels at Full Loading Maximum Power per Channel at Gain Setting (units measured in dBm) 10 -6.0 -7.0 -8.0 -9.0 -10.0 -11.0 -12.0 -13.0 -14.0 -15.0 11 -6.4 -7.4 -8.4 -9.4 -10.4 -11.4 -12.4 -13.4 -14.4 -15.4 12 -6.8 -7.8 -8.8 -9.8 -10.8 -11.8 -12.8 -13.8 -14.8 -15.8 13 -7.1 -8.1 -9.1 -10.1 -11.1 -12.1 -13.
Chapter 2 Technical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Table 2-3 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Electrical Specifications (continued) Requirement Specification Maximum supply voltage –60 VDC or under Maximum current 0.52 A Mechanical Specifications Table 2-4 lists the ONS 15216 EDFA2 mechanical specifications. Table 2-4 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Mechanical Specifications Specification Description Dimensions (H x W x D) 1 3/4 in. x 17 3/16 in. x 11 in. (4.4 cm. x 43.7 cm. x 27.9 cm.) Weight 5.45 lb (2.
Chapter 2 Technical Specifications Front Panel • SC/UPC connectors for optical interface • DB-9 female connector for craft serial interface connection Figure 2-1 displays a mechanical outline of the external features and dimensions of the ONS 15216 EDFA2. Figure 2-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Dimensions 17 3/16 in. Width 1 3/4 in. Height 71177 11 in. Dimension Front Panel Figure 2-2 shows the ONS 15216 EDFA2 front panel in detail.
Chapter 2 Technical Specifications Front Panel Table 2-5 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Front Panel Features Feature Description Terminal strip Terminal strip for supplying power to the ONS 15216 EDFA2. Attach AWG 18 stranded power wires to appropriate terminals. Threaded grounding holes Threaded grounding holes (#10/32) to ground the ONS 15216 EDFA2. Alarm Out RJ-45 connector used for alarm system connection. (See the “Alarm Relay Contacts (RJ-45)” section on page 3-3 for additional information.
C H A P T E R 3 Installation Introduction This chapter contains the installation procedures for the Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications • Reduced Air Flow—Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. • Mechanical Loading—Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Alarm Relay Contacts (RJ-45) The ONS 15216 EDFA2 RJ-45 port reports alarm status for the following: • Loss or degradation of electrical power • Pump laser overheating or excessive pump current, output power, gain, and case temperature • Loss or degradation optical network These alarms can be connected to a network operations center (NOC) network management system (NMS) using the following methods: • ONS 15454 miscellaneous discrete input • Office alarm panel/
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Note Step 2 cable and connector are not provided. Connect the alarm cable to the alarm system contacts: a. Cisco ONS 15454 medium-dependent interface (MDI) wire wrap pins b. Central office (CO) alarm panel Refer to Alarm Definitions, page 3-3 for information concerning alarm contacts. Refer to LED Alarm Definitions and Functions, page 3-4 for information on the ONS 15216 EDFA2 alarm LEDs.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications LOS LED (Yellow) The loss of signal (LOS) LED is yellow. This LED functions as follows: • On: The optical input power to the ONS 15216 EDFA2 is below the loss of input threshold. (A LOS threshold decision occurs.) • Off: The optical input power is within the input threshold and/or no –48 VDC is present. In the on condition, the third pair of alarm relay contacts in the RJ-45 connector changes from a normally open condition to a closed condition.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Optical Connection Procedure Warning Follow all directions and warning labels when working with optical fibers. To prevent eye damage, never look directly into a fiber or connector. Connect the customer-supplied fiber optic patchcords to the SC/UPC optical ports of the ONS 15216 EDFA2 using the following procedure. Refer to Figure 3-1 while performing this procedure: Step 1 Clean both ends of the two fiber optic patchcords.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Table 3-3 Gain Range Gain Total Input Power (dBm) Total Output Power (dBm) (dB) Min Max Min Max 22 –27 –5 –5 17 Note Unless overridden by the user, the gain per channel is automatically set by the ONS 15216 EDFA2. Gain is fixed at 22 dB as long as total input power is less than or equal to –5 dBm. If your input power is higher than –5 dBm, see the “Set Gain” section on page 4-4.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Figure 3-2 Step 6 HyperTerminal Connect To Dialog Box Configure the Port Settings in the COM1 Properties dialog box as shown in Figure 3-3. The Port Settings must be configured as follows: . • Bits per second—19200 • Data bits—8 • Parity—None • Stop bits—1 • Flow control—None Click OK when done. Figure 3-3 Step 7 HyperTerminal COM1 Properties Dialog Box In the HyperTerminal main window, click File > Properties.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Step 8 Click Connect To tab in the Optical Amplifier Properties dialog box as shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4 Optical Amplifier Properties Dialog Box (Connect To Tab) Step 9 Ensure that Direct to Com1 is selected in the Connect using field. Step 10 Click Settings (Figure 3-5) and click ASCII Setup. Figure 3-5 Step 11 Optical Amplifier Properties Dialog Box Configure the ASCII Setup window as shown in Figure 3-6. Click OK when done.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Figure 3-6 Step 12 HyperTerminal ASCII Setup Window Click OK to return to main HyperTerminal window. The ONS 15216 EDFA2 login window appears (Example 3-1). Example 3-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Optical Amplifier Login Window -- LOGIN ---------------------------------------------------- Username ONS15216 EDFA2 Optical Amplifier -------------------------------- Software Version 2.0.0 Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Table 3-5 User Levels and Passwords User Level Password Description monitor ro Can only display a few status parameters. operator rw Performs the day-to-day operations on the equipment. CISCO15 by default, there is no password (press Enter) Administrator who is responsible for configuring the ONS 15216 EDFA2 and performing software upgrades.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Table 3-6 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Communication Components (continued) Component Notes 1 US Robotics 56K Fax modem V.90 The modem to ONS 15216 EDFA2 connection must be set for 19200 baud. The modem to modem connection must be set for 14400 baud. 1 10-ft DB-25M to DB-9F cable For connection between ONS 15216 EDFA2 and modem.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Table 3-7 DIP Switch Setting (continued) DIP Switch Setting Up (U) or Down (D) Description 6 U Carrier detect normal 7 U Load NVRAM defaults 8 D Smart mode Configuration Settings After configuring the DIP switch settings, each modem configuration must then be set using a terminal program such as Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal. Connect the modem to the PC serial port using a DB-25M to DB-9F modem cable as per the manufacturer recommendations.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Table 3-8 Modem Settings (continued) Modem Setting Description &n8 Fix highest connect speed to 14,400 bps &p1 Pulse dialing option &r1 Ignore Request to Send (RTS) &s1 Modem controls Data Set Ready (DSR) &t5 Prohibits remote digital loopback &u8 Fix lowest connect speed to 14,400 bps &y1 Break handling; destructive/expedited &w0 Store configuration 0 s0=1 Auto-answer on first ring s2=128 Disable escape to command mode Setting and Saving Modem
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Using the terminal program from the PC, enter the ATDT command with the appropriate telephone number to call the remote ONS 15216 EDFA2 modem. After the modems synchronize, log into the ONS 15216 EDFA2 using the correct user name and password. Refer to Chapter 5 for additional information on commands. Telnet Session You can connect to the ONS 15216 EDFA2 using Telnet.
Chapter 3 Installation Communications Table 3-9 Introductory Commands (continued) Command Description snmp table display local entPhysicalEntry Returns product name, version, etc. logoff Closes the current session.
C H A P T E R 4 Provisioning This chapter discusses the provisioning procedures for the Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2. The provisioning procedure for the ONS 15216 is as follows: 1. Login Procedure, page 4-1 2. Set the IP Address Procedure, page 4-2 3. Connect Through a Telnet Session Procedure (Optional), page 4-3 4. Set Power Bus Mode (Simplex or Duplex), page 4-3 5. Verify Amplifier Operational Status, page 4-3 6. Set Gain, page 4-4 7. Set Alarm Thresholds, page 4-4 8.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set the IP Address Procedure Example 4-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Optical Amplifier Login Window -- LOGIN ---------------------------------------------------- user name ONS15216 EDFA2 Optical Amplifier -------------------------------- Software Version 2.0.0 Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Cisco Systems, Inc. user name: { Password: { } } [Login] Example 4-2 Login Response Welcome to ONS15216 EDFA2 Console (v2.0.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Connect Through a Telnet Session Procedure (Optional) You have now assigned the IP address to the ONS 15216 EDFA. You must save these changes prior to terminating the session. You must also reboot the system to make the IP address active. Use the processor reset command. (See the “processor reset Command” section on page 6-8.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Gain Example 4-5 snmp table display local cerent15216EdfaOverallStatusGroup Cisco15216Edfa:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp table display local cerent15216EdfaOverallStatusGroup CLASS CERENT-15216-EDFA-MIB.cerent15216EdfaOverallStatusGroup ::= { cerent15216EdfaInPoweruW = 316 cerent15216EdfaInPowerdBm = -5; cerent15216EdfaOutPowermW = 50; cerent15216EdfaOutPowerdBm = 17; }; The input power should be consistent with the input power measured during the optical connection procedure.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Alarm Thresholds ONS 15216 EDFA2 Front Panel Fiber Fiber input output port port -48V A Status LEDs POWER FAIL LOS Alarm out ALARM OUT RS-232 CISCO ONS 15216 -48V B LAN RB RA -48V A RET A Fiber output monitor port Power level warning RS-232 LAN port (EIA/TIA-232) LAN LEDs 71176 Figure 4-1 -48V B RET B Alarms are reported for the following conditions: • Loss or degradation of electrical power • Pump laser overheating, excessive pump current • Loss or degrada
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Alarm Thresholds Table 4-1 Alarm Threshold Attribute Definitions Attribute Variable Definition Syntax cerent15216EdfaCf Configuration Saved True Value gSaved Status Maximum Access Read-only Description Indicates whether the current configuration has been saved. The value can be true or false. If false, the configuration is not saved.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Alarm Thresholds Table 4-1 Alarm Threshold Attribute Definitions (continued) Attribute Variable Definition Syntax cerent15216EdfaL OSThreshold Loss of Input Signal Integer Threshold (–3100 to –1500) Maximum Access Description Read-write Notifies operations personnel if the optical input signal of the ONS 15216 EDFA2 drops below a level that impacts proper operation of optical network.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Alarm Thresholds Table 4-1 Alarm Threshold Attribute Definitions (continued) Variable Definition cerent15216EdfaL OSHysteresis Loss of Input Signal Integer Read-write Used to set the amount the Hysteresis (0 to 1000) input signal must increase above the LOS Threshold level before the alarm is cleared. This attribute, in conjunction with the loss of input signal alarm threshold, enables efficient clearing of alarms.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Alarm Thresholds Table 4-1 Alarm Threshold Attribute Definitions (continued) Maximum Access Attribute Variable Definition Syntax Description cerent15216EdfaP owerBusDCVoltag eMin Power bus voltage minimum Integer (0 to 70) Read-write Minimum allowable power bus DC voltage. The default minimum power bus voltage is set at –40 VDC. Valid entries are between 0 and 70 and are in volts times 10.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Alarm Thresholds Table 4-1 Alarm Threshold Attribute Definitions (continued) Attribute Variable Definition Syntax Maximum Access Description cerent15216EdfaCt mpMax Integer (20 to 70) Read-write Notifies operations personnel if the case temperature of the ONS 15216 EDFA2 is at a level that may impact proper operation of the optical network. Set the maximum case temperature at a value that is appropriate for intended application and within product specifications.
Chapter 4 Provisioning Set Password Set Password To restrict access to the ONS 15216 EDFA2, use the user passwd modify command to change the default user password. Example 4-7 displays the user passwd modify syntax. Enter the user passwd modify command followed by a space, the default password followed by a space, and the new password (as displayed in Example 4-7. With the exception of the monitor level (read-only) user, the user can only modify the password for their assigned level.
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C H A P T E R 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration This chapter explains how to read and understand SNMP MIB as it relates to the ONS 15216 EDFA2. This chapter is a reference of all ONS 15216 EDFA2 SNMP commands that are used in a network management system (NMS). For provisioning the ONS 15216 EDFA2, see Chapter 4, “Provisioning”.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration SNMP Overview • SNMP MIB • SNMP manager Figure 5-1 SNMP Elements Management Entity NMS Agent Agent Management Database Management Database Management Database 33930 Agent Managed Devices SNMP Agent An agent is an entity that assumes an operation role to receive, process, and respond to requests, as well as generated event reports. The SNMP agent gathers data from the MIB, which is the repository for device parameter and network data.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration SNMP Overview SNMP MIB The SNMP MIB (CERENT-15216-EDFA-MIB.mib) is a file written in ASN.1 syntax. This MIB specifies what ONS 15216 EDFA2 information needs to be monitored. This MIB is pre-installed on the SNMP agent and is accessible via the CLI. The cerent15216Edfa.mib and other MIBs can also be installed on a third-party SNMP manager located at a network management center.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration SNMP Overview Table 5-1 SNMP Operation Types Operation Description get-request Retrieves a value from a specific variable. get-next-request Retrieves the value following the named variable; this operation is often used to retrieve variables in a Table. With this operation, an SNMP agent does not need to know the exact variable name. The SNMP manager searches sequentially to find the needed variable in the MIB.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings Continue to enter a specific operation from the list until the complete command is created. (See Example 5-2.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings The privileges assigned to the default strings can be modified or new communities with custom privileges can be created. Creating a View The following command describes how to set a view entry. A view defines and restricts the MIB attributes that a particular community can access. The view entry and the community entry are set to factory defaults.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings Table 5-3 Creating a View Data Prompt Command Description cerent15216EdfaView snmp row set local Index cerent15216EdfaViewEntry 1 zeroDotZero View Index: A unique value for each MIB view. cerent15216EdfaView Sub-Tree Object Indentifier SubTree Sub-Tree Object Indentifier: An object identifier that designates a sub-tree element in the MIB hierarchy. zeroDotZero specifies the entire CLI MIB hierarchy.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings cerent15216EdfaCommNetMask 0.0.0.0 cerent15216EdfaCommStatus 0 cerent15216EdfaCommStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1), notInService(2), notReady(3), createAndGo(4), createAndWait(5), destroy(6) } MAX-ACCESS read-create DESCRIPTION ::= { cerent15216EdfaCommunityEntry 7 } Table 5-4 displays the definitions for the community entry values.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Tables and Groups { cerent15216EdfaCommIndex = 1; cerent15216EdfaCommName = "private"; cerent15216EdfaCommViewIndex = 1; cerent15216EdfaCommPrivileges = 255; cerent15216EdfaCommSrcIPAddr = 0.0.0.0; cerent15216EdfaCommNetMask = 255.255.255.255; cerent15216EdfaCommStatus = active; }; Table 5-5 displays the decimal values for the following SNMP operations.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Tables and Groups cerent15216EdfaCfgGroup Table The cerent15216EdfaCfgGroup Table is used to set or get alarm threshold configuration. The associated table command provides a summary of all alarm thresholds. See Table 5-6 for variable definitions. For more information on alarm thresholds, see the “Set Alarm Thresholds” section on page 4-4.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Tables and Groups Table 5-6 cerent15216EdfaCfgGroup Variable Descriptions (continued) Variable Syntax Maximum Access Description cerent15216EdfaCtmpMaxHystere Integer (0 to 10) sis Read-write Amount below cerent15216EdfaCtmpMax that the case temperature must drop before the Ctmp alarm is cleared in degrees Celsius. cerent15216EdfaPowerBusDCVol tageMin Integer (0 to 70) Read-write Minimum allowable power bus DC voltage.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Tables and Groups Table 5-7 cerent15216EdfaPumpCfgEntry Variable Descriptions Variable Syntax Maximum Access Description cerent15216EdfaPumpCfgPumpNum cerent15216EdfaPu Not mpNumber Accessible Laser pump number (1 or 2). cerent15216EdfaPumpCfgControlM ode Read-write Laser pump control mode.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Tables and Groups Table 5-8 cerent15216EdfaOverallStatusGroup Variable Syntax Maximum Access cerent15216EdfaInPoweruW Integer (0 to 99999) Read-only EDFA input power (*10 microwatts) cerent15216EdfaInPowerdBm Integer (–99999 to 99999) Read-only EDFA input power (*100 dBm) cerent15216EdfaOutPowermW Integer (0 to 999999) Read-only EDFA output power (*100 mW) cerent15216EdfaOutPowerdBm Integer (–999999 to 99999) Read-only EDFA output power
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Tables and Groups Table 5-10 cerent15216EdfaPumpStatusEntry Variable Descriptions Maximum Access Description Variable Syntax cerent15216EdfaPumpStatusPumpNum cerent15216EdfaPumpNumber Read-only Laser pump number cerent15216EdfaPumpStatusLaserChipTemp Integer (–9999 to 9999) Read-only Laser chip temperature (*10°C) cerent15216EdfaPumpStatusLaserChipTempSetpoint Integer (0 to 999) Read-only Laser chip temperature setpoint (*10°C) cerent15216EdfaP
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Tables and Groups Table 5-11 cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry Variable Descriptions Maximum Access Variable Syntax Description cerent15216EdfaAlarmIndex cerent15216EdfaIndex Not A unique value to Accessible identify this entry. cerent15216EdfaAlarmID AutonomousType Read-only The alarm this entry refers to. cerent15216EdfaAlarmPriority cerent15216EdfaAlarmPriority Read-only The priority of this alarm.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Setting Up Traps Table 5-12 cerent15216EdfaOpGroup Variable Descriptions (continued) Variable Maximum Access Syntax Description cerent15216EdfaOpSrcFileName DisplayString (SIZE (0 to 127)) Read-write Source file name for the Load operation. cerent15216EdfaOpTftpSrvAddr IpAddress Read-write TFTP file server address for the Load operation.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Setting Up Traps Trap Display Command Command: snmp Table display local cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry Syntax: snmp Table display local cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry # Description: Displays the communities for traps. Example 5-6 cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry Display Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp Table display local cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry CLASS CERENT-15216-EDFA-MIB.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information Example 5-7 cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry Set Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp row set local CommTrapEntry 1 cerent15216EdfaCommTrapCommunity "" cerent15216EdfaCommTrapDestIPAddress 0.0.0.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information • snmp row display local cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtGroup command (Example 5-8) Example 5-8 cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtGroup Display Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp row display local cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtGroup CLASS cerent15216Edfa-SROM-IP-ADDRESS-MIB.cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtGroup ::= { cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtEnetAddress = 172.22.82.19; cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtEnetSubNetMask = 255.255.0.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information Table 5-16 describes the attributes displayed by these commands. Table 5-16 cerent15216EdfaRtcDateAndTime Command Attributes Attribute Description cerent15216EdfaRtcDateAndTimeLocal The current local time. Setting this value changes the time according to the cerent15216EdfaRtcDateAndTimeTimezone and cerent15216EdfaRtcDateAndTimeSaving values. The time zone and saving fields of this attribute are in the set command.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information Case Temperature Command: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaPumpStatusAmbientTemp Syntax: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaPumpStatusAmbientTemp pump# Description: Displays case temperature value (where # is the pump number).
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information CtmpMax Command: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaCtmpMax Syntax: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaCtmpMax Description: This command displays maximum case temperature alarm threshold.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information Power BUS Mode PowerBusMode Command: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaPowerBusMode Syntax: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaPowerBusMode Description: Displays the power bus mode (simplex or duplex).
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information InPowerdBm Command: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaInPowerdBm Syntax: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaInPowerdBm Description: Displays the ONS 15216 EDFA2 loss of input power value in dBm.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information Loss of Output Power Value (Output Power) OutPoweruW Command: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaOutPoweruW Syntax: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaOutPoweruW Description: Displays loss of output power value in microwatts. The snmp row display local cerent15216EdfaOverallStatusGroup command displays the Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 loss of output power value and additional pump status.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information LpoutDeviation Command: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaLpoutDeviation Syntax: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaLpoutDeviation Description: This attribute is not required when operating in factory default, constant gain mode. Setting of the loss of output power alarm deviation is only necessary when the amplifier is used in constant output power.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information Changes must be saved before terminating the session. See the “Save Changes” section on page 4-11. Loss of Output Power Alarm Hysteresis LpoutHysteresis Command: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaLpoutHysteresis Syntax: snmp attribute get local cerent15216EdfaLpoutHysteresis Description: This attribute is not required when operating in factory default, constant gain mode.
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration Retrieving Information Example 5-14 cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry Display Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp table display local cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry CLASS CERENT-15216-EDFA-MIB.cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry ::= { cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.1 = lcrnt1; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.2 = lcrnt2; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.3 = ltmp1; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.4 = ltmp2; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.5 = lpout; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.6 = lpin; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.
C H A P T E R 6 CLI Commands This chapter is a reference of all CLI commands that are used in advanced setup and troubleshooting. For provisioning the ONS 15216 EDFA2, see Chapter 4, “Provisioning”. The commands discussed in this chapter are available to default users. There are four default users, operator, Cisco15 (admin), root, and monitor. Each user level has a different password and a different set of commands available. For default user and password for user levels, see Table 3-5 on page 3-11.
Chapter 6 Table 6-1 CLI Commands ONS 15216 EDFA2 Supported Commands (continued) Command Description login Allows the user to log into shell. See login and logoff Commands, page 6-8. logoff Allows the user to log off of the shell. See login and logoff Commands, page 6-8. processor reset Resets the CPU. See processor reset Command, page 6-8. shell lines set Sets the number of shell lines. See shell lines set Command, page 6-9. shell more disable Disables more.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Configuration Commands Table 6-1 ONS 15216 EDFA2 Supported Commands (continued) Command Description snmp subtree display Displays a subtree. See snmp subtree display Command, page 6-16. snmp subtree get Gets a subtree. See snmp subtree get Command, page 6-17. snmp subtree list Lists a subtree. See snmp subtree list Command, page 6-17. snmp table display Displays a table. See snmp table display Command, page 6-18. snmp table get Gets a table.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Configuration Commands • pdm cfg threshold display Command, page 6-6 • pdm cfg threshold bus modify Command, page 6-6 • Administrative Commands, page 6-7 • gain gain modify Command, page 6-6 • voa power input display Command, page 6-6 srom cfg boot display Command Command: srom cfg boot display Syntax: srom cfg boot display Description: Displays the serial ROM boot contents. Data displayed includes the IP address and file names. See Example 6-1.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Configuration Commands Boot Record 2 type 2 Flash Boot Record 3 type 2 Flash Note Boot type = TFTP and boot type 2 = Flash. srom cfg ip display Command Command: srom cfg ip display Syntax: srom cfg ip display Description: Displays the serial ROM IP contents. The ROM IP contents are shown, including IP address, subnet mask, default router address, and hostname. See Example 6-3.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Configuration Commands Syntax: pdm busmode display Description: Displays power bus mode (simplex or duplex). pdm busmode modify Command Command: pdm busmode modify Syntax: pdm busmode modify {simplex | duplex} Description: Modifies power bus mode to simplex (single power source–Bus A) or duplex (redundant power source–Bus A and B).
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Administrative Commands Administrative Commands The following commands are useful in administering the ONS 15216 EDFA2: • clear Command, page 6-7 • exit Command, page 6-7 • clear Command, page 6-7 • history Command, page 6-7 • login and logoff Commands, page 6-8 • login and logoff Commands, page 6-8 • processor reset Command, page 6-8 clear Command Command: clear Syntax: clear Description: Clears content from the terminal window.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Shell Commands Example 6-6 history Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> history user active list user active message send hi user file display user entry create user entry delete albert user file display user name display user passwd set help history login and logoff Commands Command: login or logoff Syntax: login or logoff Description: Used to access and exit communication with the ONS 15216 EDFA2. Logging into the module requires both a user name and a password.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Shell Commands • shell status display Command, page 6-9 shell lines set Command Command: shell lines set Syntax: shell lines set lines Description: Sets the number of lines when working within the shell. shell more disable and enable Commands Command: shell more enable or shell more disable Syntax: shell more {enable | disable} Description: The shell more enable command enables the more function, limiting the output that appears on the screen.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands • 2 current versions of software (15216EdfaSw_x.x.x) • snmp.cfg Because the snmp.cfg file contains important SNMP attributes, deleting this file would mean that the community and view tables would have to be reset before a remote user could access the ONS 15216 EDFA2 via SNMP. Note EDFA software image files are named using a special naming convention.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands Syntax: snmp attribute get hostname {attribute_name | index} Description: Accesses and displays a specific MIB attribute. See Example 6-9. Example 6-9 snmp attribute get Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp attribute get local sysDescr attributes sysDescr "ONS15216 vx.x.x ONS15216 vx.x.x, Serial No 00000000100520, MAC Addr 0010b4000b12" Type the command, the first few letters of the attribute, and press Tab to view a list of attributes that can be set.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.9 = powerBusA; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.10 = powerBusB; cerent15216EdfaAlarmID.11 = isolationDiode; Systest:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp attribute set Command Command: snmp attribute set Syntax: snmp attribute set hostname {attribute_name | index | new_value} Description: Sets the attribute for a MIB item. Type the command, the first few letters of the attribute, and press Tab to view a list of attributes that can be set. See Example 6-12.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands Example 6-13 snmp mib get Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp mib get local attributes sysDescr"mntuboot v0.0.0 ONS15216 EDFA2 v1.3.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands Description: Displays a row. Use this command to obtain information to use with other commands. Type the command, the first few letters of the attribute, and press Tab to view a list of attributes that can be set. Type an attribute from the list to view its row data. See Example 6-15.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands Example 6-17 snmp row set Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp row set local cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry 1 cerent15216EdfaAlarmEnableStatus disabled snmp session community get Command Command: snmp session community get Syntax: snmp session community get hostname Description: Displays the default SNMP session communities. See Example 6-18.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands snmp session transmission set Command Command: snmp session transmission set Syntax: snmp session transmission set hostname retries timeout Description: Sets the number of login retries and the time-out period for the module. snmp session version get Command Command: snmp session version get Syntax: snmp session version get hostname Description: Displays the SNMP version for the session. See Example 6-21.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands CLASS SNMPv2-MIB.system ::= { sysDescr = "ONS15216 vx.x.x orion1 vx.x.x, Serial No 00000000100520, MAC A ddr 0010b4000b12"; sysObjectID = { cerent15216EdfaHwProdOrion1 }; sysUpTime = 25248245; sysContact = ""; sysName = ""; sysLocation = ""; sysServices = 0; sysORLastChange = 175; }; CLASS SNMPv2-MIB.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands Root ccitt zeroDotZero iso org dod internet directory mgmt mib-2 system sysDescr sysObjectID sysUpTime sysContact sysName sysLocation sysServices sysORLastChange sysORTable ... hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp subtree list local internet sysDescr.0 = "ONS15216 v5.3.0 orion1 v0.0.0, Serial No 00000000100520, MAC Add r 0010b4000b12"; sysObjectID.0 = { anHwProdCisco }; sysUpTime.0 = 25256805; sysContact.0 = ""; sysName.0 = ""; sysLocation.0 = ""; sysServices.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands SNMP Commands ipForward ipForwardEntry ipCidrRouteEntry icmp tcp tcpConnEntry udp udpEntry egp egpNeighEntry dot3StatsEntry ... hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp table display local system CLASS SNMPv2-MIB.system ::= { sysDescr = "orion-2.1 v5.3.0 orion1 v0.0.0, Serial No 00000000100520, MAC A ddr 0010b4000b12"; sysObjectID = { cerent15216EdfaHwProdCisco }; sysUpTime = 324230; sysContact = ""; sysName = "orion-2.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands User Commands Example 6-27 snmp table list Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp table list local udp udpInDatagrams.0 = 11341; udpNoPorts.0 = 135; udpInErrors.0 = 1983; udpOutDatagrams.0 = 9233; udpLocalAddress.0.0.0.0.7 = 0.0.0.0; udpLocalAddress.172.22.82.19.161 = 172.22.82.19; udpLocalPort.0.0.0.0.7 = 7; udpLocalPort.172.22.82.19.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands User Commands • user passwd set Command, page 6-22 • user active list Command, page 6-22 • user active message send Command, page 6-22 user entry create Command Command: user entry create Syntax: user entry create name level password type Description: Creates new users. The following parameters are required to create a new user: user name, user level, password, type. Each user has a privilege level. The privilege level is set by entering a number between 0 and 100.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands User Commands Description: Type the user file display command to display a list of all the users and user information. Type the user name display command to display the name of the current user. There can be up to 100 different security levels. The number 100 sets the maximum level of privileges and the number 0 sets the lowest level of privileges. For information about user levels, see Table 3-5 on page 3-11.
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Manufacturing Information Access Syntax: user active message send message Description: Sends a message to all current users on the system. See Example 6-34. Example 6-34 user active message send Command hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> user active message send Parameters message (string[0..
Chapter 6 CLI Commands Restore Commands Description: Displays specific manufacturing information. Restore Commands manufacturers restore defaults passwords Command Command: manufacturer restore defaults passwords Syntax: manufacturer restore defaults passwords Description: Restores the manufacturing factory default passwords to the ONS 15216 EDFA2.
C H A P T E R 7 FTP Command Line This chapter discusses the Cisco ONS 15216 FTP command line and explains how to get and send image and configuration files between an FTP server and the Cisco ONS 15216. Logging into the FTP Command Line To start an FTP session, use the following command: ftp>network host ftp server ip address To log off, type quit at the FTP command line. This command disconnects the user from the remote server and exits the FTP shell.
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INDEX A E Administrative Commands alarm contacts alarm out EDFA SNMP Elements 6-7 electrical precautions 3-3 3-1 electrical specifications 2-6 Alarm Status 5-1 equipment checklist 5-27 amplified spontaneous emission automatic gain control exit 1-4 2-3 3-7 6-7 2-2 F B fiber input backward amplified spontaneous emission bandwidth-on-demand 2-1 2-6 fiber output 2-6 front panel 1-1 LEDs 2-5 3-4 C Case Temperature Alarm Threshold Case Temperature Value gain flatness 5-21 cfg
Index L R LED rack LOS general hazards 3-5 power 3-1 remote communications 3-4 login and logoff 3-11 Restore and Changing Default User Password 6-8 Loss of Output Power Alarm Hysteresis 5-27 Restore Manufacturing Setting Loss of Output Power Alarm Threshold 5-25 RS-232 M 6-24 Manufacturing Information Access mechanical specifications modem power up 6-23 2-6, 3-7, 3-11, 3-14 commands 3-1, 3-5 3-5 3-5 radiation exposure 3-13 trained personnel 3-12 NVRAM settings safety precau
Index snmp row set local cerent15216EdfaViewEntry {} zeroDotZero 5-6 V snmp session community get 6-15 voltage snmp session community set 6-15 input 2-3 snmp session transmission get 6-15 maximum supply 2-4 snmp session transmission set 6-16 minimum supply 2-3 snmp session version get snmp subtree display 6-16 snmp subtree get 6-17 snmp subtree list 6-17 snmp table display 6-16 6-18 snmp table display cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry 6-23 snmp table display local entPhysicalEntry 6
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