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5526 AMS (Classic)
Release 6.4.0
3EM 16129 DGAA Edition 01
C U S T O M E R R E L E A S E N O T I C E
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This document contains confidential information that is proprietary to Alcatel-Lucent. No part of its contents may be used, copied, disclosed or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from Alcatel-Lucent.
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Contents 1 Access Management System software description ................................. 5
1.1 About this document ...................................................................... 5 1.2 Purpose ...................................................................................... 5 1.3 Release description ........................................................................ 5 1.4 Backward compatibility ................................................................... 5 1.5 Release notation ........................................................................... 6 1.6 Installation instructions ................................................................... 6 1.7 Patches and service packs ................................................................ 6
2 AMS features ............................................................................... 6 2.1 Redundancy features ...................................................................... 6
AMS server redundancy.................................................................... 6 AMS auto switchover....................................................................... 6
2.2 User interface features ................................................................... 7 ALMAP-AS.................................................................................... 7 Emptying and clearing the event database ............................................ 7 Emptying and clearing the performance monitoring database ..................... 7 Reporting enhanced for visual and audio alarm....................................... 7 TL1 cut-through to network elements .................................................. 7 Logical management of domains and alarm counts .................................. 8 System discovery ........................................................................... 8 AMS database synchronization ........................................................... 8 Equipment provisioning ................................................................... 8 Cross-connections.......................................................................... 8 Network query.............................................................................. 9 Backup, download, discovery, and command scheduling............................ 9 Network element system and node restore............................................ 9 Alarm and event date range from pull-down menus or calendar................... 9 AMS-network element communications ................................................ 9 Network element automated generic software download........................... 9 Network element system software activation........................................10 Network element PON services provisioning..........................................10 FTTU node and equipment unit resetting support...................................10 ATM profile support.......................................................................10 Blocking OSS access to systems .........................................................10 Blocking alarm reporting from systems................................................10 Acknowledge alarms per user ...........................................................10 Assigning scheduled jobs to network elements through a flat file................10 GR-303 P-phone support .................................................................11 Litespan TR-008 copper fed support ...................................................11 OC-3 and T3 facility provisioning.......................................................11 Starspan provisioning.....................................................................11 SONET transport provisioning ...........................................................11 AMS-Litespan communications ..........................................................11 Litespan SONET, DS1, and DS0 facility provisioning .................................11 Litespan-ADSL facility provisioning.....................................................12 Litespan automated generic software download ....................................12 Litespan system software activation...................................................12 AMS-ASAM communications..............................................................12
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ASAM automated generic software download ........................................12 ASAM system software activation.......................................................12 ASAM ADSL, DS3, VPL, and VCL facility provisioning ................................12 IMA group support.........................................................................12 ASAM node and equipment unit resetting support...................................13 Reserving and freeing ports .............................................................13 Viewing and provisioning the next available port....................................13 ASAM ATM and ADSL line profile support..............................................13 ASAM SVC profile support ................................................................13 Switched Virtual Channel (SVC) support ..............................................13 ASAM high-speed discovery ..............................................................13 ASAM profile template ...................................................................13
2.3 Fault management features .............................................................14 Time synchronization.....................................................................14 Alarm surveillance ........................................................................14 Network alarm/event history ...........................................................14 Upstream TL1 interface..................................................................14 System alarm query.......................................................................14 Litespan alarm history....................................................................14
2.4 Performance management features ...................................................15 FTTU performance-monitoring history.................................................15 Litespan performance-monitoring history.............................................15 ASAM performance-monitoring history ................................................15 Performance-monitoring end dates ....................................................15
2.5 Security management features .........................................................15 AMS user security .........................................................................15 Basic system access security ............................................................15
2.6 Supported configurations ................................................................16 7340 FTTU (Fiber To The User) .........................................................16 7330 ISAM FTTN (Fiber To The Node) ..................................................16 General Bandwidth G6 ...................................................................16 Litespan ....................................................................................16 Starspan ....................................................................................16 ASAM (ATM Subscriber Access Multiplexer) ...........................................16 Hybrid Network Termination (HYNT) ..................................................17
3 Summary .................................................................................. 17 3.1 Release capabilities ......................................................................17
4 Details ..................................................................................... 17 4.1 Documentation delivery..................................................................17 4.2 Software delivery .........................................................................18 4.3 Software compatibility...................................................................18
Backward compatibility ..................................................................18 NE compatibility...........................................................................18 Server and client compatibility .........................................................20
4.4 Software installation .....................................................................20 4.5 SUN software and hardware notes .....................................................20
5 Release content ......................................................................... 20 5.1 Implemented features....................................................................20 5.2 Application notes .........................................................................20
Upgrade from previous version .........................................................20 AMS system notes .........................................................................21 SUN software notes .......................................................................23
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SUN hardware notes ......................................................................24 7340 FTTU system notes .................................................................24 7330 ISAM FTTN system notes...........................................................25 7302 HYNT system notes .................................................................25 Litespan system notes....................................................................25 7300 ASAM system notes .................................................................26 GB G6 system notes.......................................................................28 SHUB system notes........................................................................28 X-terminal applications ..................................................................29
5.3 Restrictions ................................................................................29 5.4 New and/or changed configuration parameters .....................................29 5.5 New and/or changed environment variables .........................................29 5.6 Closed issues...............................................................................30
Major closed issues .......................................................................30 Minor closed issues........................................................................30
5.7 Open issues.................................................................................33 Major issues with 5526 AMS Classic ....................................................33 Minor issues with 5526 AMS Classic.....................................................33
6 Product documentation................................................................ 39 6.1 Customer user documentation ..........................................................39 6.2 Customer feedback .......................................................................39
7 Document release history ............................................................. 39 8 Glossary ................................................................................... 39
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1 Access Management System software description 1.1 About this document
The contents of this document are intended primarily for system administrators, managers,
and engineers involved in planning, implementation, and lab testing of the Alcatel-Lucent
5526 Access Management System (AMS).
1.2 Purpose
This document introduces release 6.4.0 of 5526 Access Management System (AMS). AMS
Release 6.4.0 is the element management system for Alcatel-Lucent’s Litespan, ASAM, Fiber
to the User (FTTU), Fiber to the Node (FTTN), 7302 Hybrid Network Termination (HYNT),
and General Bandwidth’s G6 family of network elements.
1.3 Release description
The 5526 AMS Release Description describes the new features introduced with AMS Classic
6.4.0, along with software kits and Right to Use (RTU) part numbers for ordering this release
from your Alcatel-Lucent Sales Representative. The detailed technical descriptions are
available in the technical documentation available on CD-ROM and from the Alcatel-Lucent
Support Documentation Services web site. See Product Documentation in section 10 for more
information.
It should be noted that the 7302 HYNT network element type is supported at DR3P quality
from AMS. As well, the 7302 HYNT Operations and Maintenance Guide (Edition 01)
documentation is at DR3P quality. Further HYNT improvements have been made in this
release; however, HYNT remains at DR3P quality.
1.4 Backward compatibility
AMS-C 6.3.0, with or without patches or service packs, can be upgraded directly to
AMS-C 6.4.0. For AMS releases lower than AMS 6.3.0, you need to go through an
intermediate release to avoid data loss.
Please contact your Alcatel-Lucent Technical Support Representatives for assistance before
planning or performing an upgrade.
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1.5 Release notation
AMS generic release numbers are represented in several different ways in various documents.
The following notations are equivalent and all refer to the same generic software version:
> Common notation: AMS release 6.4.0 or AMS-C release 6.4.0
> Extended notation: AMS release 06.04.00 or AMS-C release 06.04.00
1.6 Installation instructions
The installation of AMS software is described in the 5526 AMS Installation Guide. Its
contents are tailored to the information requirements of the engineering and lab personnel
involved in the installation and configuration of AMS.
1.7 Patches and service packs
Contact your Sales Representative for the most recent service pack and/or patch that is
relevant to this version of AMS. This is the first release for AMS 6.4.0; therefore, no service
pack needs to be installed prior to installation on server or client machines.
2 AMS features For more detailed descriptions of the new features in AMS-C 6.4.0, refer to the 5526 AMS
Release Description. The sections below describe AMS supported features.
2.1 Redundancy features
AMS supports the redundancy features described in the paragraphs below.
AMS server redundancy
AMS server redundancy continues to be supported with AMS-C, Release 6.4.0.
AMS-C 6.4.0 can be run in a redundant active-standby configuration (1 to 1). Through
this configuration, the standby server stays in sync with the active server and goes active
in case of an unrecoverable failure in the active side.
AMS auto switchover
Server switchover can be done either automatically or manually (through the AMS
System Administrator). There are specific conditions that must be satisfied before the
automatic switchover happens. For details of these conditions, please refer to the
AMS 6.4.0 User Guide.
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2.2 User interface features
AMS supports the user interface features described in the paragraphs below.
ALMAP-AS
The Alcatel Management Platform - Alarm Surveillance sub-module is an alternative for
the traditional AMS Alarm management window. ALMAP-AS provides a wide range of
options for managing current and logged alarms. Users can open the ALMAP-AS window
by pressing and holding the CONTROL key while clicking on the Events icon.
Note Beginning with AMS 5.1.0, at AMS startup, ALMAP servers are set to DISABLED by default. The variable in the public.env AMS_ALMAP_MODE allows operators to enable or disable ALMAP. This prevents unnecessary delays during AMS startup for operators not using ALMAP.
Emptying and clearing the event database
AMS supports emptying the events log database of all current records and starting fresh.
Emptying and clearing the performance monitoring database
AMS supports emptying the performance-monitoring log database of all current records
and starting fresh.
Reporting enhanced for visual and audio alarm
AMS supports alarm reporting in two ways:
> You can instruct AMS to maximize the event viewer window each time a new alarm is
reported. Then, you can minimize the event viewer window on your desktop and
AMS opens it each time a new alarm is reported.
> You can instruct AMS to emit a beep or audible alarm each time a new alarm is
reported.
TL1 cut-through to network elements
All network elements can be accessed directly with TL1 using a primary or emergency
TL1 cut-through address. The cut-through mode provides expert users with a means for
troubleshooting or gaining access to network element functions not yet supported by
AMS software. Beginning with AMS 4.2, there are two ways of having a TL1 cut-through
session:
1. The traditional TL1 cut-through provides a direct link to the systems over the ATM
and IP network.
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2. Another method of TL1 access is through AMS session (in-band TL1 cut-through). By
this method, the current AMS session is being used to send TL1 commands to the
network element (vs. opening a new session). A window provides a command list,
command history, connectivity status, and options to send commands from a file and
save the output in a file.
Logical management of domains and alarm counts
AMS allows domains that it is managing to be partitioned into smaller sub domains for
convenience. Sub domains are logical partitions that may be used to represent distinct
geographical management regions or individual wire centers.
Alarm notifications from lower-level components are passed up to the parent domain.
The total number of highest severity alarms is shown at the border of the parent domain.
Alarms of locked, disconnected, or unlicensed network elements are not counted (except
for network elements with an isolation alarm).
System discovery
AMS maintains a complete view of intelligent components in the domains it is managing.
All network element components are automatically and autonomously inventoried upon
initial connection to AMS.
The progress of active discovery, along with discovery history, can be checked from a
system-level window.
AMS database synchronization
The AMS database that reflects the state of network elements is synchronized (updated)
automatically by user-defined schedules, by use of the Actions->Discover command, or
by automatic database change notifications from the network elements.
Equipment provisioning
AMS allows an operator to assign and provision facilities on the network element
equipment units.
Cross-connections
AMS 6.4.0 supports creating, editing, deleting, and viewing of:
> FTTU, FTTN, HYNT, ASAM and Litespan VP and VC cross-connections
> Litespan T0 and T1 cross-connections
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Cross-connections can be created, edited, and deleted from system, node, bank, shelf,
equipment, and port windows. Cross-connections are created and deleted in the AMS
graphical user interface by using drop-down list boxes to construct the access IDs for the
cross-connections.
Network query
All parameters and configurations of network element equipment, facilities, and
cross-connections can be searched. For example, AMS can produce a list of all
equipment units in a specific shelf that have a specific hardware version number.
Backup, download, discovery, and command scheduling
AMS supports creating schedules for backing up network element databases,
downloading software to systems, and discovering network element systems. Schedules
are then associated with specific systems or nodes.
AMS supports network element database backup at the system and node level through
proprietary data file transfer. The network element database backup can either be
performed on demand or scheduled to occur periodically.
Network element system and node restore
AMS supports restoring the network element system backup files to the system or node
level. Since AMS keeps track of the last two backups performed on each network element
system or node, users can choose to restore files from the latest backup, the second latest
backup, or a backup that was made external to AMS.
Alarm and event date range from pull-down menus or calendar
AMS supports choosing the alarm and event date ranges from pull-down menus. Filter
option setting dialog boxes and alarm history dialog boxes support choosing date ranges
from pull-down menus or by selecting the date from a calendar.
AMS-network element communications
AMS supports connections to network element systems via UDP/IP over an ATM
network, in-band ATM, and end-to-end ATM.
Network element automated generic software download
AMS maintains information about the software version currently active on each network
element system it is managing. AMS can distribute a new version of the network element
system software to network element systems running certain releases (see section 4.3).
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Network element system software activation
AMS supports activation of network element system software loads at the equipment
unit level only.
Network element PON services provisioning
Network element operating parameters for PLT2 cards on PON services can be
provisioned from the AMS GUI.
FTTU node and equipment unit resetting support
AMS supports soft resetting on an equipment unit and node basis.
ATM profile support
AMS supports creating and deleting ATM traffic descriptor profiles (CAC, TD, Access),
and ONT profiles (AAL1, MacBridge, CES, Ethernet). Profiles can then be linked and
associated with network element facilities.
Blocking OSS access to systems
AMS supports blocking access to network element systems from upstream OSS systems.
Blocking of OSS access is chosen when the network element system is added to AMS or is
edited from the system window.
Blocking alarm reporting from systems
AMS supports blocking alarm reporting from network element systems to the AMS user
interface and upstream OSS interfaces. Blocking of alarm reporting is chosen when the
system is added to AMS or is edited from the system window.
Acknowledge alarms per user
AMS users can acknowledge incoming alarms. The AMS Current Alarm view is modified
to allow alarms to be acknowledged. Acknowledging each alarm marks the alarm record
with the operator ID by default and changes the alarm color to denote that the alarm is
under investigation. Alarms can be assigned to different operators.
Assigning scheduled jobs to network elements through a flat file
By using the enrollSchedule script a user can assign scheduled jobs (discovery, backup,
or download) to network elements from a flat file called asamSchedule.csv and
instructions are in enrollSchedule.README.
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GR-303 P-phone support
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports GR-303 provisioning in support of P-phone on
EBSI equipment units, as well as support of GR-303 Interface Groups (introduced in
AMS 4.2).
Litespan TR-008 copper fed support
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports discovery and alarm viewing of TR-008 Copper
Fed Litespan systems.
OC-3 and T3 facility provisioning
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports provisioning for OC-3 and T3 facilities on OC-3B
and DS3B equipment units. T3 facilities are located in Litespan-2012 systems only.
Starspan provisioning
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports provisioning for Starspan components, including
the high-density fiber bank, ONU-24, ONU-48, ONU-96, and ENU-96.
SONET transport provisioning
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports provisioning for SONET facilities associated with
OTU/ORU, ABCU, OC-3B, OC-3H, and OC12H equipment units.
AMS-Litespan communications
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports connections to Litespan systems over X.25 data
communications networks (DCN) via a CIU-equipped Litespan system, TCP/IP via an
EIU-equipped Litespan system, and serial links. AMS generates and logs an autonomous
warning message and displays an X superimposed on AMS component graphics if this
link is lost due to DCN failure. AMS connections to a Litespan system via an X.25 DCN or
over TCP/IP to an EIU-equipped Litespan system support software download to
Litespan systems.
Litespan SONET, DS1, and DS0 facility provisioning
(Litespan systems only) Litespan operating parameters for the following facilities can be
provisioned from the AMS GUI:
> DS0
> DS1
> STS-1
> VT 1.5
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> VF services (drops)
> SONET transport
Litespan-ADSL facility provisioning
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports provisioning of ADSL line unit CAP-based
(ADLUC) and ADSL line unit DMT-based (ADLUD) facilities.
Litespan automated generic software download
(Litespan systems only) AMS maintains information about the software version
currently active on each Litespan system it is managing. AMS can distribute a new
version of Litespan system software to Litespan systems running supported releases.
Litespan system software activation
(Litespan systems only) AMS supports activation of Litespan system software loads on a
system basis. Consult P-007 in the Litespan Software Upgrade document for Litespan
system software activation procedures (included in the Litespan GRD).
AMS-ASAM communications
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports connections to ASAM systems via UDP/IP over an
ATM network, in-band ATM, and end-to-end ATM.
ASAM automated generic software download
(ASAM systems only) AMS maintains information about the software version currently
active on each ASAM system it is managing. AMS can distribute a new version of ASAM
system software to ASAM systems running supported releases.
ASAM system software activation
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports activation of ASAM system software loads at the
equipment unit level only.
ASAM ADSL, DS3, VPL, and VCL facility provisioning
(ASAM systems only) ASAM operating parameters for ADSL, DS3-rate services, VPL,
and VCL entities can be provisioned from the AMS GUI.
IMA group support
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports the grouping of ASAM T1 facilities on an equipment
unit basis. T1 facilities that are associated with a D1LT equipment unit can be grouped,
and then the group can be provisioned with one set of parameters.
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ASAM node and equipment unit resetting support
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports soft resetting on an equipment unit and node basis.
Reserving and freeing ports
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports reserving and freeing ports on ASAM ADSL and
ASAM T1 facilities.
Viewing and provisioning the next available port
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports viewing and provisioning the next available port on
an ASAM node.
ASAM ATM and ADSL line profile support
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports creating and deleting ATM CAC profiles, ATM
traffic descriptor profiles, ATM access profiles, and ADSL line profiles. Profiles can then
be linked and associated with ASAM facilities.
ASAM SVC profile support
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports creating and deleting SVC DSS2, SVC SAAL, SVC
line identification, and SVC performance threshold profiles. Profiles can then be linked
and associated with ASAM facilities.
Switched Virtual Channel (SVC) support
(ASAM systems only) AMS supports the creation and deletion of SVC ports, SVC
channels, and SVC profiles.
ASAM high-speed discovery
AMS supports a fast discovery that allows you to discover systems more quickly (for
those ASAM releases that do support fast audit discovery). AMS sends a high-speed
discovery command to ASAM, where one file containing all information is prepared and
sent on.
ASAM profile template
AMS provides the capability to create an ASAM ATM profile template, ASAM ATM SVC/
PVC profile template, and ASAM ADSL line profile template. It also provides the ability
to manage and activate these templates.
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2.3 Fault management features
AMS supports the fault management features described in the paragraphs below.
Time synchronization
AMS supports time synchronization between the AMS server and network element
systems.
Alarm surveillance
All alarm and event information sent by network element systems is captured and
displayed at the AMS user interface. The affected unit's operating and provisioning
characteristics can also be displayed. When an alarm is cleared, the original alarm item is
removed from the event viewer window.
Network alarm/event history
All alarm and event information is stored in an event log. When configured properly, the
AMS system stores alarms for at least 30 days of continuous operation.
Upstream TL1 interface
AMS supports an upstream operation support system (OSS) that provides autonomous
alarm notification and reporting of alarms from AMS, network element systems to
upstream network management systems. The AMS administrator can assign a separate
list of users and passwords for the OSS interface.
AMS also supports assigning TL1 commands and TL1 autonomous messages to
individual OSS user accounts to facilitate communication from an OSS to network
elements.
The use of the OSS interface requires a license from Alcatel.
System alarm query
All logged alarms can be queried with user-configurable criteria. For example, AMS can
produce a list of all alarms associated with a specific equipment unit or facility.
Litespan alarm history
AMS supports retrieval of historical alarms from the Litespan system or node. Users can
enter specific Litespan component criteria, choose alarm severity, and specify transition
parameters prior to initiating a query.
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2.4 Performance management features
AMS supports the performance management features described in the paragraphs below.
FTTU performance-monitoring history
AMS supports performance monitoring for Passive Optical Network (PON) facilities.
Data collected is stored in performance-monitoring logs. Reports can be generated from
the log files with specific parameters selected. In addition, reports can be viewed in chart
or table format, deleted, saved to a file, or sent to a printer.
Litespan performance-monitoring history
AMS supports creating and canceling performance-monitoring schedules for selected
Litespan facilities. Data collected is stored in performance-monitoring logs. Reports can
be generated from the log files with specific parameters selected. In addition, reports can
be viewed in chart or table format, deleted, saved to a file, or sent to a printer.
ASAM performance-monitoring history
AMS supports performance monitoring for ASAM ADSL DMT facilities, T1 facilities
(assigned type D1LT or IMA group), ASAM T3 facilities (assigned type D3NT), and OC-3
facilities. Data collected is stored in performance-monitoring logs. Reports can be
generated from the log files with specific parameters selected. In addition, reports can be
viewed in chart or table format, deleted, saved to a file, or sent to a printer.
Performance-monitoring end dates
AMS supports editing the end date and time for monitored facilities.
2.5 Security management features
AMS supports the security management features described in the paragraphs below.
AMS user security
AMS makes use of UNIX security mechanisms to provide secure user access to AMS and
to the associated network elements.
Basic system access security
The network element embedded security mechanism controls access to those systems by
an AMS system. Each managed network element must have a user ID and password that
must be entered before AMS can establish a connection.
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2.6 Supported configurations
AMS supports the configurations described in the paragraphs below.
7340 FTTU (Fiber To The User)
AMS supports surveillance, provisioning, and management of 7340 FTTU systems with
feature groups FGU 1.1.0, FGU 1.1.1, FGU 2.0.0, FGU 2.1.x, FGU 2.5.x, FGU 2.6.0,
FGU 2.6.1, FGU 2.6.2, and FGU 2.6.3.
7330 ISAM FTTN (Fiber To The Node)
AMS Classic supports surveillance, provisioning, and management of 7330 ISAM FTTN
systems with feature groups FGN 1.0.0, FGN 1.1.0, FGN 2.0.0, FGN 2.1.x, FGN 3.0.x,
FGN 3.1.x, FGN 3.2.0, FGN 3.4, and FGN 3.5. (Note that FGN 3.5 was not at DR4 at the
time of AMS 6.4.0 release).
General Bandwidth G6
AMS supports surveillance, provisioning, and management of General Bandwidth G6
systems with software release v7.1.x, v9.1.x, v10.1.x and v10.2.x. Earlier G6 releases do
not have database change and are supported in AMS release 5.1.0 for software upgrade
only. No other function is offered.
Litespan
AMS supports surveillance, provisioning, and management all configurations of
Litespan-2000 and Litespan-2012 systems that are running compatible Litespan system
software. AMS supports provisioning of ADSL common equipment, ADSL digital line
units (ADLUs), and ADSL chain configuration (Litespan system software release 9.2 and
later only).
Starspan
AMS supports Litespan systems configured as Starspan® host digital terminals (HDT)
using Starspan, ENU-96, ONU-24, ONU-48, or ONU-96 distribution units.
ASAM (ATM Subscriber Access Multiplexer)
AMS supports surveillance, provisioning, and management of 1000 ASAM, 7300 ASAM,
and 7301 ASAM systems. AMS supports adding and provisioning RAM, mini-RAM,
high-density ASAM systems, low profile-high density, low profile-ultra density, and
high-density splitterless ASAM shelves.
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Hybrid Network Termination (HYNT)
AMS Classic supports surveillance, provisioning, and management of 7302 HYNT
systems. Please refer to section 4.3, NE compatibility, for supported versions.
3 Summary 3.1 Release capabilities
Refer to the 5526 AMS Release Description (3EM21056ACAA) for information on the
release capabilities for AMS-C Release 6.4.0.
4 Details 4.1 Documentation delivery
Documentation for this release is available through electronic distribution and CD-ROM.
Refer to the table below for a list of available documentation for the 5526 AMS, Release
6.4.0.
Table 1: AMS 6.4.0 Documentation ordering information
Product Alcatel-Lucent part number
Customer Release Notice (CRN) 3EM 16129 DGAA
CRN CD-ROM 3EM 21773 AGAA
Documentation CD-ROM 3EM 15899 AQAA
5526 AMS Installation Guide 3EM 15897 AQAA
5526 AMS User Guide 3EM 15896 ARAA
5526 AMS Administrator Guide 3EM 19467 AGAA
5526 AMS Planning Guide 3EM 15185 ARAA
5526 AMS OSS TL1 Developer Guide 3EM 19480 AGAA
5526 AMS Release Content Description 3EM 21056 ACAA
7330 ISAM FTTN FGN 3.5 Operations and Maintenance Using AMS 3HH 05777 AAAA
7330 ISAM FTTN FGN 3.5 Operations and Maintenance Using CLI 3HH 05218 AAAA
7330 ISAM FTTN FGN 3.5 TL1 Commands and Messages 3HH 05220 AAAA
7330 ISAM FTTN FGN 3.5 CLI Commands 3HH 04416 CEAA
7330 ISAM FTTN FGN 3.5 Customer Release Notes 3HH 03364 CAAA
7302 ISAM HYNT FGN 3.2 Operations and Maintenance Guide 3HH 04098 AAAA
Litespan R13.1 Operations and Maintenance 3EM 16173 AGAA
Litespan R13.1.1 Standard Practices 3EM 13866 ACAA
Litespan R13.1.1 Customer Release Notes 3EM 19009 ABAA
7300 ASAM FG11.4 Operations and Maintenance 3FE 29265 AAAA
7300 ASAM FG11.4 Commands and Messages 3FE 29264 AAAA
7300 ASAM FG11.4 Customer Release Notes 3FE 24338 ALAA
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Product Alcatel-Lucent part number
7340 ISAM FTTU 2.6.2 Operations and Maintenance 3EM 15476 AHAA
7340 ISAM FTTU 2.6.2 TL1 Commands and Messages 3FE 50864 AAAA
7340 ISAM FTTU 2.6.2 Customer Release Notes 3FE 50484 ANAA
5526 AMS RST 3.1.1 User Guide 3EM 14897 ANAA
Jcraft for AMS 3EM 12135 AAAA
4.2 Software delivery
Software for this release is available through electronic distribution and CD-ROM. Refer
to the table below for a list of available Software Delivery Kit (SDK) items for the 5526
AMS, Release 6.4.0.
Table 2: AMS 6.4.0 Software ordering information
Product Alcatel-Lucent part number
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0 MP SERVER 3EM22142AAAA
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0 MP SERVER UPGRADE 3EM22143AAAA
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0 SP SERVER 3EM22144AAAA
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0 SP SERVER UPGRADE 3EM22145AAAA
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0 MID-SIZE SERVER 3EM22146AAAA
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0 MID-SIZE SERVER UPGRADE 3EM22147AAAA
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0 SMALL SYSTEM STARTER PKG 3EM22148AAAA
AMS SDK, AMS-C 6.4.0, ELECTRONIC DIST 3EM22149AAAA
4.3 Software compatibility
Backward compatibility
Only AMS-C 6.3.0, with or without patches or service packs, can be upgraded directly to
AMS-C 6.4.0. For AMS releases lower than AMS 6.3.0, you need to go through an
intermediate release to avoid data loss.
NE compatibility
The 5526 AMS Release 6.4.0 is compatible with the NEs listed in the following table,
assuming an appropriate NE Management Module is installed:
Table 3: AMS 6.4.0/NE compatibility
Network element/Release
7340 FTTU Feature Group 1.1.0
7340 FTTU Feature Group 1.1.1
7340 FTTU Feature Group 2.1.x
7340 FTTU Feature Group 2.5.2
7340 FTTU Feature Group 2.6.0
7340 FTTU Feature Group 2.6.1
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Network element/Release
7340 FTTU Feature Group 2.6.2
7340 FTTU Feature Group 2.6.3
7330 FTTN Feature Group 1.0.0
7330 FTTN Feature Group 1.1.0
7330 FTTN Feature Group 2.0.0
7330 FTTN Feature Group 2.1.x
7330 FTTN Feature Group 3.0.x
7330 FTTN Feature Group 3.1.x (lab evaluation only)
7330 FTTN Feature Group 3.2.0
7330 FTTN Feature Group 3.4
7330 FTTN Feature Group 3.5* General Bandwidth G6 V7.1.x
General Bandwidth G6 V9.1.x
General Bandwidth G6 V10.1.x
General Bandwidth G6 V10.2.x
7302 Hybrid NT Release 3.1.x (lab evaluation only)
7302 Hybrid NT Release 3.2.0 (lab evaluation only)
ASAM Feature Group 6.1.x
ASAM Feature Group 6.2.x
ASAM Feature Group 7.0.x
ASAM Feature Group 8.0.x
ASAM Feature Group 8.1.x
ASAM Feature Group 10.0.x
ASAM Feature Group 10.1.x
ASAM Feature Group 11.0.x
ASAM Feature Group 11.1.x
ASAM Feature Group 11.2.x
ASAM Feature Group 11.3.x
ASAM Feature Group 11.4.x
ASAM 7301 Feature Group 1.0.x
ASAM 7301 Feature Group 2.0.x
Litespan Release 10.1 (10.01.xx)
Litespan Release 10.2 (10.02.xx)
Litespan Release 11.0 (11.00.xx)
Litespan Release 11.1 (11.01.xx)
Litespan Release 12.0 (12.00.xx)
Litespan Release 13.0 (13.00.xx)
Litespan Release 13.1 (13.01.xx)
Statistics Collector Release 1.0 SP1
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Network element/Release
Statistics Collector Release 1.2
LANX -D V2.0.1.5
* This load was not at DR4 at the time of AMS 6.4.0 release.
Server and client compatibility
See the 5526 AMS Planning Guide, 3EM-15185-ARAA-AAZZA, for information on server
compatibility.
4.4 Software installation
5526 AMS-C Release 6.4.0 supports migration from AMS-C Release 6.3.0.
See the 5526 Access Management System | Release 6.4.0 Installation Guide (Classic),
3EM-15897-AQAA, for details about installing AMS-C 6.4.0.
4.5 SUN software and hardware notes
See the 5526 AMS Planning Guide, 3EM-15185-ARAA-AAZZA, for information on Sun
hardware and software requirements.
5 Release content 5.1 Implemented features
The 5526 Access Management System 6.4.0 includes the features described in
section 3.1 – Release capabilities.
5.2 Application notes
These notes provide information for system users and maintenance personnel
responsible for maintaining and implementing AMS release 6.4.0. The information
contained in this section must be clearly understood if one is to avoid any unexpected
results. AMS should be upgraded before the Network Elements are upgraded to maintain
continued communication.
Upgrade from previous version
> AMS Classic 6.4.0 supports a direct upgrade from AMS 6.3.0 with or without patches
and service packs.
> For other AMS releases not aforementioned, you need to go through an intermediate
release to avoid data loss. Alcatel-Lucent recommends all upgrades to AMS Release
6.4.0 be conducted under the direction of trained Alcatel-Lucent support personnel.
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Please contact your Alcatel-Lucent Sales Support Representative to enquire about
technical support for AMS upgrades.
> The AMS license server application requires that a valid license file be present on the
AMS server prior to installation of AMS software. Please refer to section 5.2 and
contact your Alcatel-Lucent Sales Support representative to obtain a license file for
your AMS installation prior to upgrade.
AMS system notes
1. For installation procedures, see the 5526 AMS Installation Guide.
2. To acquire your license file, send an e-mail to ams.license@alcatel-lucent.com. You
must provide the following information:
> Host ID
> Host name
> Number of GUIs
> Number of TL1 upstream links
> Number of Event Viewers
> Redundancy (0) disabled (1) enabled
> Number of FTTUs
> Number of FTTNs
> Number of GPON FTTPs
> Number of HYNTs
> Number of General Bandwidth G6s
> Number of Litespans
> Number of ASAMs
> Number of XDSL ports
> Number of Generic DSLAMs
> Number of Generic DLCs
> Expiration date
3. After the installation of AMS, it is not possible to change the hostname (re-installation
is required).
4. See the 5526 AMS Planning Guide for specific hardware and software requirements as
well as platform and patch information.
5. AMS connects to FTTUs, FTTNs, FTTPs, HYNTs, ASAMs, Litespans, and G6s over a
network. The “serial” connection option is provided only for installation and testing of
the AMS software and for troubleshooting purposes in a laboratory environment.
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6. Remote software download over an X.25 network requires support of the Call User
Data field in X.25 call packets. If non-conformant X.25 connections are used, the
remote software download protocol does not function correctly. If a TCP/IP
connection from the AMS to an X.25 device is used, AMS issues an error message and
remote software distribution is not to be allowed. Remote software download may
now also be performed over an all-TCP/IP connection.
7. The AMS OSS interface feature is used where AMS and another fault management
application are used for surveillance of network elements. If AMS and another
element management or OS system are both connected directly to a managed network
element, autonomous alarm notifications may not be received by AMS. Autonomous
alarm notification can be disabled in AMS release 3.2.1 and later. Alternatively, if AMS
receives autonomous notifications, another directly connected surveillance system
may not receive them.
8. In TL1 cut-through windows, “local echo” should be enabled or disabled based on data
communications network behaviour. Local echo is controlled from the cut- through
window menu bar. If duplicate characters are displayed, turn local echo off. If no
characters or prompts (<) are displayed, turn local echo on.
9. Exit AMS client (GUI) sessions prior to manual administration (change) of the date
and time displayed by the AMS server OSS (whether performed from UNIX or CDE).
Clients may be restarted after the time change has been administered.
10. Do not manually change the date and time displayed by the AMS server OSS while a
scheduled operation is in progress.
11. Do not attempt to restore an AMS database from backup within 30 minutes after
manual administration (change) of the date and time displayed by the AMS server
OSS.
12. AMS software may be run in conjunction with other licensed software including SUN’s
Solstice X.25. If multiple license servers are used within the AMS computing
environment, these may interact with the AMS license server application. AMS uses
Macrovision FLEXlm for license management; FLEXlm is supplied as part of the AMS
software installation media. Consult your UNIX system administrator prior to AMS
installation with any concerns over license management in the target environment.
13. Performance monitoring log data can be printed to a file (saved), but cannot be output
to a printer from the AMS GUI.
14. Performance monitoring data collection stops if the “until” time for any performance
monitoring collection task occurs while the AMS TL1 proxy is not running.
Performance monitoring data is not available for the affected interval.
15. When an NE is “locked” from the AMS GUI, alarms are not sent to an upstream OS.
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16. After upgrading the AMS from a previous release, the migrated OSS users do not have
permission to run the new provisioning commands. The AMS Administrator must add
the new commands to the profile of each OSS user. An alternative, easier way is to
delete and re-enroll the OSS users.
17. Litespan 10.2 and above has four autonomous alarm (AA) channels and one
autonomous message channel. The first AMS user to log in receives the AM channel.
Subsequent AMS systems users logging in do not receive AM messages (e.g. database
change notification).
18. At AMS startup, ALMAP servers are set to DISABLED by default. The variable in the
public.env AMS_ALMAP_MODE allows operators to enable or disable ALMAP. This
prevents unnecessary delays during AMS startup for operators not using ALMAP.
19. AMS is compatible with Citrix Metaframe Presentation server 4.0 for UNIX.
20. AMS is compatible with Citrix Presentation Server Clients - Version 10.0 with
1280 x 1024 pixels as resolution on the desktop. There may be limitations using AMS
with other resolutions. Hence, it is recommended that the customer use Citrix with
the prescribed resolution.
21. AMS-C 6.4 works with LRM (Large Scale Release Manager) tool to perform 7330
network upgrades. Refer to the 5529 LRM 1.1.0 User Guide (3EM 21990 ABAA) to
determine supported LRM compatible version.
SUN software notes
The required OS level is Solaris 2.10 (update version 01/06). To acquire the operating
system:
1. Go to the Sun page:
http://javashoplm.sun.com/ECom/docs/Welcome.jsp?StoreId=8&PartDetailId=Sol1
0-U1-SP-G-F&TransactionId=try
You need to have an account with Sun Microsystems to continue. Creating an account
and downloading Solaris 10 is free of charge.
Note: Web contents may change in time. If the above web page is not available for
you at the time of reading this document, please contact your Alcatel-Lucent Sales
representative for guidelines on how to get the Solaris 2.10 - update version 01/06.
2. Follow the instructions on the Sun website to download Solaris 10 (update version
01/06).
Make sure you install all the Solaris 10 CDs or DVDs.
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SUN hardware notes
1. Alcatel-Lucent recommends AMS be installed only on supported hardware platforms
as identified in the 5526 AMS Planning Guide. Operation on other platforms cannot
be guaranteed.
2. Please refer to the 5526 AMS Planning Guide to verify that minimum memory
requirements, disk space, and partitioning requirements are met.
3. Please refer to the 5526 AMS Planning Guide for more detailed information about the
capacity limitation of each type of client and server machine supported by AMS.
4. For information about ATM Network Interface Card (NIC) setup, please see the 5526
AMS Installation Guide.
7340 FTTU system notes
1. Each 7340 FTTU managed by a single AMS server must have a unique System ID
(SID).
2. AMS may not recognize alarm or equipment states for a 7340 FTTU node with illegal
characters in the System ID (SID).
3. Do not add a 7340 FTTU system to an AMS managed domain unless you have
acquired sufficient Node RTU licenses to account for all nodes in the system. For
instructions on how to evaluate AMS license capacity, refer to the 5526 AMS
Installation Guide.
4. An unequipped NTB card may display a software version in AMS GUI; this software
version may be ignored.
5. If a “version error” message is received while adding a new 7340 FTTU system, the
new FTTU version must be added by running the set7340Version utility.
6. The creation of a Profile Template name is case sensitive.
7. 7340 FTTU property files are independent in the AMS server and the AMS client. To
synchronize them, run the /opt/ALAams/bin/asamip.sh script. Run the script on the
server first and then on the client.
8. There are now two variants of 2GONTs: one supports 4 POTS and the other 2 POTS.
With AMS, four telephone number fields are displayed for both variants of the
2GONT.
9. When planning an ONT, AMS does not differentiate between the various third-party
vendors, only the type of ONT. The choices are Alcatel-Lucent HONT, Carrier Access
BONT, and MDU (to be supported in a future release).
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10. Structural DS1 provisioning using AMS fails with ONTCES creation failure. The
problem is the sequence of operations used by AMS: The AMS service template
creates the LTVCL after the ONTCESVCLAs. As a workaround, please use TL1 and
ensure that the LTVCL is created first followed by the ONTCESVCL.
7330 ISAM FTTN system notes
There are no 7330 ISAM FTTN system notes for this release.
7302 HYNT system notes
Further HYNT improvements have been made in this release; however, 7302 HYNT is
still supported at DR3P quality by AMS. Moreover, the 7302 HYNT Operations and
Maintenance Guide documentation is at DR3P quality.
Litespan system notes
1. RST cannot be used to upgrade a Litespan system in AMS-C 6.4.0. This support will
be forthcoming in AMS-C 6.4.1. If you attempt to launch RST, this operation will not
perform any action.
2. Refer to the Litespan software Customer Release Notes provided with the Litespan
system software for a description of compatible hardware units. Only units listed as
“Supported” by a managed Litespan’s current generic version are supported by AMS.
3. Each Litespan node managed by an AMS server must have a unique System ID (SID).
4. AMS may not recognize alarm or equipment states for a Litespan node with illegal
characters in the System ID (SID). Legal characters are listed in Litespan TL1
documentation.
5. If a Litespan equipment unit is deleted (edited to “unassigned”) while it is installed in
the NE, Litespan automatically creates a default assignment (equipment SST = ADA).
Units displaying ADA in SST fields may be reassigned. This behaviour is fully
explained in the Litespan TL1 Reference Practice, OSP 363-205-502.
6. AMS reports ADSL remote unit equipment in accordance with Litespan TL1 response.
The ATU-R equipped type for CAP is reported as “ADLUC” because the information is
returned by proxy.
7. AMS no longer displays a CLEI code for the Westell ATU-R.
8. Discovery of a dual feeder Litespan system fails if the Litespan has the East node
connected to the West optics, and the West node connected to the East optics.
9. If the bulk provisioning data file is exported from Microsoft Excel, a text editor must
be used to remove the CTRL-M character at the end of each line.
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10. At the time of writing this document, there is a known issue with Litespan Database
Notification that causes AMS not to get updated for the secondary service state of
datalink in Copper Fed Litespan systems (BTS 28566).
11. In Litespan Release 13.1 and 13.1.1, the MSC card is only supported on the COT.
7300 ASAM system notes
1. In case of loss of ASAM backup, the user can download the ASAM database either
directly from AMS database (ASAM System View → Actions menu → Download
Configuration → From AMS Database to NE), or by applying a previously downloaded
information to a text file (ASAM System View → Actions menu → Download
Configuration → From AMS Database to File) through TL1 cut through.
2. The Enhanced Representation of Environmental Alarms feature allows users to assign
a meaningful text to incoming alarms (e.g. "MISCALM1" to "Battery alarm"). Please
note that the selected string is shown in the GUI only and it does not affect TL1 cut-
through or TL1 upstream interface.
3. The view for Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI) in ASAM systems is not
event driven and deletion of the ILMI channel does not automatically close the view.
4. If the ADSL Line Profile view in the Profile Manager is opened, any profile that is
shown as ‘notInService’ is not updated to ‘active’ if it is activated using TL1. The
Profile Manager must be closed and re-opened to reflect the new state.
5. The following limitation exists in the flexible shelf placement feature. The AMS rack
view does not reserve a location for empty shelves. Due to this, shelves may appear to
be located in an inconsistent location (since they occupy the location of where an
empty shelf would have been).
6. AMS supports all three options of Access Control List (allow, deny, and drop).
However, ASAM FG 10.1 accepts the “allow” value only. The two other options will be
supported in later ASAM releases. Applying new values fails if user tries to include
“deny” or “drop” options in the list.
7. Programmable Alarm Filters are not logged in alm.log when Report Mode status is
modified. When ‘Alarm Report Mode’ attribute of PAF is modified from Enabled to
Disabled, the clearing of PAF Alarm is not be logged in the alm.log. And when it is
changed from Disabled to Enabled, the generation of PAF Alarm is not being logged in
the alm.log. Alarm Log Mode is an ASAM notion and does not have any influence in
the logging of alarms in alm.log.
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8. The environment variable AMS_ASAM_OPST_REFRESH_TIME defines the time
period used by the GUI to automatically update the operational state of ASAM ports,
links, and cross-connections. The default value is 0 (no automatic update). All user
defined values should be ≥ 30. By modifying this environment variable to a number
greater or equal to 30 automatic updates of operational state occurs.
9. Starting in AMS 4.3.5, SNTP state is removed from ASAM node view.
10. For 7301 ASAM, from the Provision Equipment menu in Shelf View, only assigning
the card and unseating the card are possible. “Activate Software” and “Assign &
Activate Software” are disabled.
11. Discovery of a heavily loaded ASAM 7301 through classic discovery method can take
up to 5 hours.
12. Each ASAM managed by a single AMS server must have a unique System ID (SID).
13. AMS may not recognize alarm or equipment states for an ASAM node with illegal
characters in the System ID (SID).
14. Do not add an ASAM system to an AMS-managed domain unless you have acquired
sufficient Node RTU licenses to account for all nodes in the system. For instructions
on how to evaluate AMS license capacity, refer to the 5526 AMS Installation Guide.
15. Starting in ASAM FG6.2, the time reference has changed. AMS prompts the user with
the method to use for time synchronization. Depending on the ASAM release, it is
recommended to use the SNTP service or the AMS proprietary time synchronization.
If the warning is ignored and the wrong selection is made, the time is off by 70 years.
16. An unequipped NTB card may indicate a software version in AMS GUI; this software
version may be ignored.
17. If a “version error” message is received while adding a new ASAM system, the new
ASAM version must be added by running the setAsamVersion utility.
18. Occasionally, ASAM systems delay in sending the changeOccuredTrap, with removal
of LT cards that have been equipped, but unassigned. The wait is approximately 4
minutes in duration.
19. ASAM FG6.2 and later should not use AMS for time synchronization (it should be
SNTP) although the feature is available to the operator in case time synchronization is
required.
20. The creation of a profile template name is case sensitive.
21. ASAM property files are independent in the AMS server and the AMS client. To
synchronize them, run the /opt/ALAams/bin/asamip.sh script. Run the script on the
server first and then on the client.
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22. To open multiple sessions of Jcraft from a single Exceed (7.0) instance, a patch is
required from Hummingbird. To obtain this patch, please contact Hummingbird and
ask for exceed.exe patch, version 7.0.0.10. Contact information for North America is
800-486-0095. Contact information worldwide is 1-416-496-2200. The e-mail
address is support@hummingbird.com.
23. AMS does not support configuring the SERV (GELT, THSA and IPGW) cards using
the ASAM Configuration Template.
24. Verify that ASAMs on the same subnet do not have duplicate hardware addresses. The
DHCP daemon experiences problems in this scenario. Duplicate hardware addresses
are allowed when ASAMs are on different subnets.
25. Bonding is not available for ports 3 and 4 or 9 and 10 on the ABLT-A/B due to
restrictions in the chipset.
GB G6 system notes
1. Because the Call Trace data is transient data that has value for a short time only, there
is a limit in the GUI of 5000 records for the Call Trace data.
2. The logged Events Query is also limited to 5000 events.
3. AMS supports the value range of 1 to 127 for the APS wait to restore attribute (WTR).
To set values above 127, use CLI.
4. When pre-configuring or planning an ANM-MM card, the assigned type displayed is
ANM – not ANM-MM. This is seen only when the slot is not equipped. Trying to
assign the ANM-MM card when it is equipped with the ANM-MM card, the responses
are correct.
5. Beginning with G6 v9.1, GENBAND has removed support for TPM-1 cards. TPM-1
cards need to be removed and replaced with TPM-2 cards for the upgrade from v7.1.1
to v9.1 to be successful.
6. AMS Release 6.4.0 has been tested with G6 Release 9.1.2 and 10.1.4.
SHUB system notes
1. Before connecting to the SHUB, the user must configure the access control list and the
community string. Refer to the 5526 AMS User Guide for details on these
configuration procedures.
2. The SHUB/SHUB ASAM ports are 1-18. They have a default PVID (default VLAN in
AMS terminology) of 1; this value is not meant to be changed and this is prevented
from the CLI. However, AMS VLAN Manager does not perform validation and allows
the default to be changed.
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X-terminal applications
1. Certain X-terminal displays do not reflect card names in graphical displays of
equipment units due to font scaling problems. X-terminals deployed with the AMS
must be compatible with Sun X Display Manager Control Protocol release 5. X-
terminals not complying with this standard may exhibit non-standard behaviour. For
details on X Display Manager compatibility, contact Sun Microsystems.
For optimal performance, X-terminals should be equipped with random access
memory (RAM) equivalent to that required for an AMS client workstation. Less
memory may result in increased virtual memory (disk-swap) usage and a consequent
reduction in performance.
5.3 Restrictions
RST cannot be used to upgrade a Litespan system in AMS-C 6.4.0. This support will be
forthcoming in AMS-C 6.4.1.
5.4 New and/or changed configuration parameters
The 5526 Access Management System Release 6.4.0 has no changed configuration
parameters.
5.5 New and/or changed environment variables
1. AMS_7340_SHUB_LINK_OP_STATE_REFRESH_TIME, default value 30 seconds,
valid for server and client.
Description: If Auto Refresh for Oper State of 7340 SHUB Port is enabled, the Oper
State will be retrieved by AMS at regular intervals defined by this environment. The
default value here is 30, and the refresh for this attribute will happen every 30
seconds.
2. AMS_7330_SHUB_LINK_OP_STATE_REFRESH_TIME, default value 30 seconds,
valid for server and client.
Description: If Auto Refresh for Oper State of 7330 SHUB Port is enabled, the Oper
State will be retrieved by AMS on regular intervals defined by this environment. The
default value here is 30, and the refresh for this attribute will happen every 30
seconds.
3. AMS_G6_PM_COLLECTION, default value disabled, valid for server only.
Description: This environment variable enables the G6 PM collection when set to
enabled.
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4. TCLLIBPATH, default value is /opt/ALAams/otherdata/pups/scriptslib, valid for
server – client.
Description: This environment variable describes the path of the TCL script library
used by the Litespan post upgrade provisioning scripts.
5.6 Closed issues
The issues listed in the tables below have been closed for AMS 6.4.0.
Major closed issues
Table 4: Major closed issues
Issue # Platform
Affected
Description
56845-1 G6 Large G6 SID names cause G6 backups to fail.
57084-1 ISAM GUI crashes when looking at remote unit list.
57310-1 Platform purgeMib won't run. The database has millions of deleted objects left in it.
57605-1 ISAM FTTN-DB change is not happening for VLAN Port association/deassociation and modification.
58566-1 ASAM Download Configuration from AMS Database to NE on ASAM 1000's fails
58580-1 ISAM GUI crashes while creating VLAN port in FG3.0.10/11 NE.
58623-1 Platform purgeMib hung. Can't bring up any GUIs due to conflicting client.
59064-1 Platform verifyDb reporting pointer errors.
60866-1 7340 SSC-AMS interface for policy push is not changing PCR value for 7340.
Minor closed issues
Table 5: Minor closed issues
Issue # Platform
Affected
Description
51163-1
51163-2
51163-3
ASAM The AMS.log default message needs to be changed due to Multi DSL conversion script reporting errors for non-provisioned ports on a card.
54417-1 ASAM Need dbase restore failure error message changed.
54913-1 ASAM Download configuration from AMS to NE fails on ADSL 7300 profiles.
55362-1 BPON LT slot view should provide port names.
55839-1 BPON 7340 FTTU ONT and 7340 FTTU ONT (FG>=2.5) query types should be merged.
56009-1 BPON TL1 cut-through syntax is wrong for several 7340 commands.
56107-1 PLATFORM alarm_report.sh no longer works in 6.x.
56289-1 ISAM Option to edit IGMP channel should be removed.
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Issue # Platform
Affected
Description
56290-1 PLATFORM cliAddSystem script does not correctly set Time Sync.
56301-1 PLATFORM Event viewer does not sort received time correctly if showing multiple years.
56344-1 PLATFORM AMS installs/uses Acrobat Reader 4 to view documentation.
56474-1 BPON AMS does not sort VC cross connects in numerical order when ONT AID is selected.
56505-1 PLATFORM Font color should be changed in user activity report.
56526-1 ISAM Problems with AID on DUPMACADRS alarm.
56785-1 PLATFORM Importing OSS users fails when using the GUI if the CSV file contains a "#" character.
56797-1 ISAM SHub Port Manager shows all Oper State entries as Not Available after discovery.
56809-1 PLATFORM ams.log shows entries that identify a 7340 as a 7330.
56813-1 ISAM Customer requesting refresh option wording be changed for SHub Port Manager.
56918-1 ISAM For FTTN FGN 3.0.11, and FGN 3.4, the XDSL Carrier Load opened from remote view on port for VDSL2 does not show the complete data for upstream and downstream when the NE has huge data. The AMS displays only 10% of the data that the NE has.
56949-1 PLATFORM alarm_overview.sh does not work for 7330 and 7340.
57235-1 ASAM Alarm Template view closes while trying to apply or de-associate a template.
57322-1 PLATFORM Clicking on Exit should not close any window until "Yes" is selected.
57351-1 BPON Getting backup alarms for NE that is locked.
57511-1 ISAM OSS does not report autonomous messages properly for some alarms.
57683-1 ISAM FTTN- ATM Virtual Link manipulate options are not enabled on VDSL ports.
58577-1 PLATFORM DBChanges from LRM are not handled properly in AMS GUI for two states.
58658-1 PLATFORM Need changes to Itemized Activity view.
58878-1 ISAM Customer wants to add FG.3.11 option when performing a set7330Version.
58881-1 ISAM FTTN Operational Mode Query does not display any results.
58883-1 PLATFORM Add Predefined query in user activity report without bin or scheduled activities.
58885-1 PLATFORM Update NE Version Config from client gives an error even though it works.
58888-1 ISAM Retrieve QoS Statistics on 7330 creates an SNMP mapping error.
58890-1 PLATFORM Trimlogs should clean up logs on standby server.
58892-1 ISAM When performing a set*Version, the new entries do not line up with default ones.
58894-1 PLATFORM Warning dialog is not raised if system is added through cliaddsystem.
58895-1 G6 G6 CLI should be an xterm of ddterm window to allow cut and paste and tab features.
58896-1 PLATFORM Core file on ./S99ams start and remove message /var/tmp/AMSC- on standby.
58898-1 PLATFORM GR303 EOC/TMC alarms are not mapped to an object in the event viewer.
58899-1 BPON The link between the G6 and 7340 in PSTN tab changes color.
58900-1 PLATFORM Customer wants "share -F nfs /opt/" from /etc/dfs/dfstab on AMS installations.
58901-1 PLATFORM System Licenses and Server Capacity view is not correct for Sun-Fire V880s.
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Issue # Platform
Affected
Description
58902-1 PLATFORM Everything in AMS Administration under "Users" does not go to the correct parent.
58905-1 ISAM Second column is too narrow in 7330 FTTN Env. Alarm Names view.
58906-1 BPON AMS allows user to successfully deactivate service multiple times without a dialog.
58908-1 BPON 7340 FTTU End to End Data Paths View - GigE Port Description rename.
58909-1 PLATFORM Query Results view should have both options under action removed.
58912-1 PLATFORM User should only be able to run amsUserUtility on the active server.
58913-1 PLATFORM Core file generated while selecting the tree in main launcher bar.
58916-1 BPON Remove Open Parent Node option under ONT view.
58917-1 G6 Find CPE does not work when copied and pasted from a terminal window.
58920-1 BPON Customers wants PONVLANPORT total count of GigE Applique.
58923-1 BPON Add labels to applique and PON ports in FTTU Equipment Unit View.
58924-1 BPON Add G6-7340 Association Object type in Query.
58926-1 Platform purgeMib is not deleting all stale objects from the database.
58927-1 G6 AMS is unable to set the G6 BITs clock.
58928-1 ISAM The windows do not resize for Module Statistics in IGMP manager.
58930-1 BPON Core file created when deleting a 7340 system from client.
59040-1 ISAM 7330: would like OSWPAAxx.yyy terminology to go away and use FGNx.y.z instead.
59042-1 ISAM Would like to be able to set 7330 and SHub version from AMS client machine.
59061-1 ISAM 7330 FTTN Alarm Configuration Template - Copy feature takes 10 minutes.
59120-1 ISAM Changing the IP address of a 7330 does not invoke the Needs Discovery indication.
59121-1 ISAM 7330: core file if PMs are started and the corresponding 7330 is deleted.
59122-1 ISAM Invalid 7330 software for set7330Version causes core file.
59685-1 PLATFORM Tool tip is not proper for some attributes in H248 Tab.
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5.7 Open issues
The issues listed in the table below remain unresolved for AMS 6.4.0.
Major issues with 5526 AMS Classic
Table 6: Major open issues
Issue # Platform
Affected
Description Workaround
56533-1 BPON The following alarm description mismatch exists between OSS and AMS for 7340 FTTU FG 2.6.1:
OSS: 1031 70-01-01 21:17:04 * 678 REPT ALM ATMPORT “LTATM-1-1-1-1:MN,CELLDSCUP,NSA,1-1,21-17-2:\”Upstream cell discard\”” ; AMS: 1031 70-01-01 13:17:02 * 0 REPT ALM ATMPORT “PON-1-1-1-1:MN,CELLDSCUP,NSA,1-1,13-17-2,NEND: \”Upstream cell discard\””
No impact to OSS as this problem still meets Telcordia compliance requirements.
No workaround.
57495-1
ISAM For 7330 FGN 3.4, DBchange is not happening for editing of MSTP general attributes, MSTP instance-vlan associations/dissociations, MSTP port attributes either through OSS session or TL1 session even though a trap was received and noted in SNMP.log. As a result, the GUI is not updated with these edits.
Discover the NE and the GUI is updated.
Minor issues with 5526 AMS Classic
Table 7: Minor open issues
Issue # Platform
Affected
Description Workaround
54692-1 PLATFORM AmsAppServer pegging the CPU which was seen on the AMS 4.5.1 release. It was reported that this problem was seldom seen.
Restart the AppServer in question.
54824-1 BPON Configuration template issues:
• Rename NE Configuration Template to 7340 Conf Template.
• Consolidate the NE Configuration Template to 1 Manager like ASAM does.
• Add option to View ASAM Config Template under View Menu Item.
No workaround.
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Issue # Platform
Affected
Description Workaround
56703-1 ASAM HD Shelf View scrollbar problems. HD Shelf View, there are no scrollbars shown though needed.
No workaround.
56742-1 ASAM In ASAM Configuration Template: View a template with more than one shelf with cards causing the need for a scroll bar. If user clicks on several gadgets and no changes are made, when closing the view it asks to save the changes.
No workaround.
56841-1 ISAM There is a discrepancy in XDSL Line profile attributes between AMS and TL1.
The following FGN 3.0.11 XDSL line profiles depict attributes without any values in profile manager since they are not shown in CLI or TL1:
• Target Noise Margin Upstream
• Total Max. Aggr.Transmit Power Reduction
• Rate Adaptation Upshift Noise Margin Downstream
• Adaptation Upshift Noise Margin Upstream
• Min.Upshift Rate Adaptation Interval Downstream
• Min.Upshift Rate Adaptation Interval Upstream
• Rate Adaptation Downshift Noise Margin Downstream
• Rate Adaptation Downshift Noise Margin Downstream
• Min.Downshift Rate Adaptation Interval Downstream
• Min.Downshift Rate Adaptation Interval Upstream.
For FGN 3.0.11, the XDSL line profile window does not display Power Management mode attributes like PWRMGMTMODE,L0TIME,L2TIME and L2ATPR=3 but these attributes are displayed through TL1 and CLI.
No workaround.
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Issue # Platform
Affected
Description Workaround
56870-1 ISAM ATM VCLs present for VDSL configured ports
Configure the xDSL port by changing XDSL Line TP/TC mode to ATM Mode, and then create ATM VCLs on the port.
Change the XDSL Line TP/TC mode to PTM.
Delete all the VCLs on the port and try to view the existing VCLs. The deletion will be successful but deleted VCLs can be still viewed. In this case VCLs are not deleting properly from AMS.
Execute ‘RTRV-VCL’ through TL1 and observe that the VCLs will not be listed for ports that are configured as PTM.
When the port is ATM mode, the VCLs are deleted correctly.
No workaround.
56914-1 ISAM On FTTN FGN 3.2, the 7330 ARP Table has Launcher as parent view instead of the VLAN Manager view.
From shelf view, clicked View + VLAN Manager, and opened 7330 FTTN VLAN Manager. Clicked View + ARP Table, opened ARP Table. This view has no system name, SID on the title bar. Clicked on the green up arrow; it brought AMS GUI launcher to focus.
No workaround.
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Issue # Platform
Affected
Description Workaround
58084-1 ISAM On FTTN FGN 3.4. the Bonding group admin state is not updated properly when created through OSS. When Bonding groups are created through OSS with admin state as unlocked, the AMS does not show the admin states properly for the created bonding groups. The AMS shows admin state as locked for some bonding ports and unlocked for others. This problem is observed when bonding groups are created through OSS/TL1 but when these groups are created through AMS there is no problem.
NE->FTTN FGN3.4(L6GQAA99.266) LTs EBLT-K and EBLT-C are assigned and equipped in 1st and 3rd slots respectively.
Create XDSL bonding groups for all the ports in EBLT-K and EBLT-C through OSS using the below commands. ed-xbond:162:xbond-1-1-1-1&&-48::::XBONDPROFID=1,XBONDPROFNM=:is; ed-xbond:162:xbond-1-1-3-1&&-48::::XBONDPROFID=1,XBONDPROFNM=:is;
Observe the created bonding groups in FTTN shelf view through View->XDSL Bonding Groups
Observe the Admin state, for some ports it is locked and for some others it is unlocked.
No workaround.
58401-1 PLATFORM “Unhandled exception” message is seen on console while doing server switchover. However, there is no problem with the actual server switchover.
No workaround.
58440-1 ISAM Alarm Description and AID mismatch between OSS and AMS for 7330 FTTN FGN 3.4.
No workaround.
58458-1 ISAM On FTTN FGN >= 3.2, a wheat-colored strip is seen while opening VLAN-InterworkingPort from equipment and first column cannot be seen.
Navigate to EVLT-A equipment view Click on View -> VLAN-InterworkingPort, observe that wheat color patch is seen in vlanport id in VLAN-InterworkingPort list window.
Refresh.
58511-1 ISAM On 7330 FTTN FGN3.4, the PSS (primary service state) always not available in 7330 FTTN VC links window, even though the PSS is IS-NR in the port view.
No workaround.
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Issue # Platform
Affected
Description Workaround
58525-1 ISAM 7330 FTTN L3 Filter profile is not getting imported through import QOS profiles.
Create 7330 FTTN L3 Filter profile in system1.
In system 2 ,from view->7330 FTTN System QOS manager view.
Click Actions->import QOS profiles
Select the node types as NT, and profile as 7330 FTTN L3 Filter profile and then system and apply.
No workaround.
60631-1 DOCUMENTATION
DLP-269:Create/edit/delete a VLAN IP interface
Documentation BTS - No workaround.
60780-1 ISAM FGN 3.5
The Port Protocol Version is not being displayed in the 802.1x Configuration view of 7330. This attribute is listed in the PAE Port tab when the user chooses 802.1 configuration. The problem has been reported in FTTU also; however, FTTU supports this attribute only from feature group 2.6 and upwards. In these feature groups, this attribute will be displayed after the user performs a View-Refresh.
As mentioned in the description, select View->Refresh from the 802.1x Configuration view.
60867-1 ISAM, all FGNs
Whenever the user tries to create a Bonding group profile with a name containing spaces in it, AMS throws an invalid error message: "Scope not available in the attribute list."
The user must manually check if there are any errors in the parameters supplied for the creation of the Bonding profile as error reporting is incorrect.
60871-1
ISAM FGN 3.5
When the user creates a Bonding profile from the AMS GUI, the version number shown in the CLI is 0, which is not valid.
This attribute is not managed in AMS and is not useful for the Bonding profile. Hence, incorrect values will not impact performance.
This attribute is a read-only attribute that cannot be modified in any way.
In addition, the problem is an NE issue and DDTS ANTms61909 has been raised against ISAM FGN 3.5.
61027-1 7340 GUI crashes if SSC-AMS interface specifies invalid BW parameters.
Need to create the LAN service again using the ENT-SRVC-LAN command.
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Issue # Platform
Affected
Description Workaround
ISAM Some of the attributes related to 7330 modem operational statistics are not shown in the AMS GUI. The 7330 NE is not correctly providing requested SNMP information to the AMS. As a result, the GUI cannot be updated with the missing attributes for the following windows for xDSL Port Statistics:
7330 FTTN XDSL Port Downstream Status
7330 FTTN XDSL Port Upstream Status
7330 FTTN Remote View on Port
The missing attributes are highlighted in the example below in bold underline.
ANTms32037
<rept-opstat-xlnecom:fttn-156:xdsl-1-1-4-24; IP 0 < FTTN-156 06-10-05 17:40:39 M 0 COMPLD /* rept-opstat-xlnecom:fttn-156:xdsl-1-1-4-24 */ "XDSL-1-1-4-24:STATUSNE,\",,,,,,,RATETH\"" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:STATUSFE,\"NORMAL\"" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:LASTCHNGDATE,10-5" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:LASTCHNGTIME,10-42-55" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:ACTMODE,\"G9921POTSNOS\"" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:NECPMODEA,H'0005" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:NECPMODEA2,H'00000000" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:NECPMODEV,H'0000" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:NECMODEA2M,H'0000" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:NECMODEV2,H'0000" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:FECPMODEA,H'0005" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:FECPMODEA2,H'00000000" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:FECPMODEV,H'0000" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:FECMODEA2M,H'0000" "XDSL-1-1-4-24:FECMODEV2,H'0000"
The TL1 command (REPT-OPSTAT-XLNECOM) via the Telnet OSS window does show all of the attributes correctly.
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7 Document release history
Release Date Reason for re-issue
AMS Classic 6.4.0 August, 2007 First issue
8 Glossary Term Definition
AM Application Module
AMP AMS Modular Platform
AMS Access Management System
ANM Access Network Module
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ASAM Advanced Services Access Manager
ATM asynchronous transfer mode
CAC connection admission control
CLI command line interface
CPE customer premises equipment
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DS1 digital signal level one (1.544 Mb/s)
FCAPS TMN fault, configuration, accounting, performance, and security management
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FTTC fiber-to-the-curb
FTTH fiber-to-the-home
FTTN fiber-to-the-node
FTTP fiber-to-the-premises
FTTU fiber-to-the-user
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Term Definition
GUI graphical user interface
HYNT Hybrid Network Termination card
IP Internet protocol
IWF Inter-working function
L2 layer 2 OSI reference model data link layer
L3 layer 3 OSI reference model network link
LT Line Termination
NE Network Element
NT Network Termination
OC3 optical carrier level 3 (155 Mb/s)
OSI open system interconnect
OSMINE Operations System/Modification for Integration of Network Elements
OSS operation support system
PVC permanent virtual connection
QoS quality of service
SCU system communication unit
SHUB Service Hub
SSH Secure Shell Protocol
T1 two-pair 1.544-Mb/s electrical signal
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TL1 Telecommunications Language 1
TMN telecommunications management network
VDSL very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network(s)
VPI virtual path indicator
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