User's Manual Part 6

Page 7-98
3 Mar 2017
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
JetWave™ System
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To view and verify the AES system configuration, a web based GUI is supplied. The JetWave™
Ethernet configuration data can be viewed and verified by navigating to the “Contents of Aircraft
Services Configuration Files” page from “Configuration Files” under the Other Information & Control
menu. Figure 6-4 shows the typical configuration file Information page.
The network status and the VLAN ID can be viewed as shown in Figure 6-11.
The IP address assigned can be viewed by pressing the “Display” tab of the Contents of Aircraft
Configuration File as shown in Figure 7-9.
Figure 7-9. Contents of Aircraft Services Configuration File
There are a number of functions that an Ethernet port can suppo
rt namely, data traffic, data loading,
GUI, AES logs extraction (maintenance function) and status/control (through the SNMP).
The terminal can be configured to indicate whether an Ethernet port supports traffic, data loading,
SNMP, etc, such as port PA1 configured for engineering SNMP and AES access services. Refer to
Figure 7-9. It contains the parameters that follow:
User Port PA1/2/3/4/PG1/EN5/6/7/
8/EG1
/AV1/2/3/AG1 data load
Data Load IP Modman
Data Load IP KANDU
Data Load IP OAE
User Port PA1/2/3/4/PG1/EN5/6/7
/8
/EG1/AV1/2/3/AG1 AES services config Modman
User Port PA1/2/3/4/PG1/EN5/6/7/8
/EG1/AV1/2/3/AG1 AES services config KANDU
User Port PA1/2/3/4/PG1/EN5/6/7/8
/EG1/AV1/2/3/AG1 AES services config OAE
Draft as of 31 May 2017