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12/7/2010 1 FibeAir IP-10 G-Series ® EMS General Configuration Agenda In this module we shall explain the following features as they appear on the EMS navigation Menu Proprietary and Confidential 2 Page 141

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FibeAir IP-10 G-Series®

EMS General Configuration

Agenda

In this module we shall explain the following features as they appear on the EMS navigation Menu

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Menus

Menu of a Main unit

Menu of an Extension

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Unit Parameters – Step # 1

Configure specific information that may assist you later

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assist you later

Such info will help you locate your site easier and faster

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Unit Parameters – Step # 1

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VDC reading

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Unit Parameters – Step # 1

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Celsius (metric) or Fahrenheit (Imperial)

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Unit Parameters – Step # 2

By default the time & date are derived from the operating system clock

User may set new values

These settings are also used for NTP

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used for NTP connection (later explained)

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Unit Parameters – Step # 3

IDU Serial number is important when you submit your requestsubmit your request for a License upgrade

When you complete configuring all settings, click Apply.

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External Alarms – Collapsed Input Alarm Config.

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Dry Contact Alarms (DB-9):

5 Inputs

1 Output

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External Alarms – Expended Input Alarm Config.

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External Alarms – Configuring the Output Alarm

‘Group’ of alarms will trigger the external alarm Output.

Communication – Alarms related to traffic: Radio / Ethernet line / TDM line

Q lit f S i W d t h ifi l f Q SQuality of Service – We do not have specific alarms of QoS

Processing – Alarms related to SW: Configuration / Resets / corrupted files

Equipment – Alarms related to: HW / FAN / RFU mute / Power Supply / Inventory.

Environmental – Alarms of ‘extreme temperature’.

All Groups.

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Test mode – manual switch.

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Management – Menu of Extension Slots

This is the switch MAC address

Here you can set/review the IP address of the remote site

This is the switch MAC address

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address of the remote site

You can also access the EMS of the remote site (assuming both IDUs are configured identically in terms of MNG…)

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Management – Main IDU: Setting IP Address

Here you can set the IP address of the IDU

Let us examine the following examples to understand how and when we use each one of these parameters…

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Management – Main IDU: Setting IP Address

Node / standalone, no protection: Connect your PC to any one of the MNG ports (7,6,5)

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IP: 192.168.1.10SM: 255.255.255.0D.GW: 0.0.0.0

IP: 192.168.1.100SM: 255.255.255.0

ETH Cross Cable

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Management – Main IDU: Setting IP Address

Node, Standalone, no protection, going through a Router: Set the Default GW address

IP: 192.168.1.10SM: 255 255 255 0

DCN

10.10.2.10

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SM: 255.255.255.0D.GW: 192.168.1.12

IP: 10.10.2.100SM: 255.255.255.0

192.168.1.12

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Management – Main IDU: Setting IP Address

Node/Standalone, 1+1 Protection: Set a Floating IP

The floating IP address provides a g psingle IP address that will always give direct access to the current active main unit.

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IP Slot #1: 192.168.1.10IP Slot #2: 192.168.1.11SM: 255.255.255.0D.GW: 0.0.0.0Floating IP: 192.168.1.22

IP: 192.168.1.100SM: 255.255.255.0

ETH Y-Cable

See “1+1 Protection PPS” for further info

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Management – Main IDU: Setting IP Address

Node/Standalone, 1+1 Protection, going through a Router: Set a Floating IP + D. GW

192.168.1.100

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See “1+1 Protection PPS” for further info

IP Slot #1: 192.168.1.10IP Slot #2: 192.168.1.11SM: 255.255.255.0D.GW: 192.168.1.100Floating IP: 192.168.1.22

IP: 10.10.2.100SM: 255.255.255.0

ETH Y-Cable

Management – Main IDU: Setting No. of MNG Ports

This is the switch MAC address

If your link is up – you should be able to see the other end’s IP

The IDU has 3 ports for local management: Port 7, Port 6 and Port 5.

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You may enable none or up to 3 ports:

Number of ports =3 Port 7, Port 6, Port 5Number of ports =2 Port 7, Port 6Number of ports =1 Port 7Number of ports =0 NO LOCAL MANAGEMENT !!!

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Management – Main IDU: In Band Properties

In Band Management grequires unique VLAN IDThis helps separating MNG traffic from other servicesIn Band MNG packets are transferred via the radio linkWhen the link is down,

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management is down as well.

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Management – Main IDU: Port Properties

These parameters allow you setting the management capacity and ports’ physical properties

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Trap Configuration (OSS / NMS / Northbound)

To manage the IDU with OSS / NMS, you will need to configure the IP address of the OSS Server

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You may configure up to 4 Servers (Trap Destinations)

See next slide for more info….

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Trap Configuration – T. Destination Configuration

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Licensing – Copy, Paste, Ready to start…

Licenses are generated per IDU S/N (capacity / ACM / switch mode)

License upgrade requires system reset.

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NTP Client Properties

• Enable / Disable

• Type NTP Server IP address

• Expect IDU to lock on NTP Server’s clock

• Expected Status:

1. If locked, it returns the IP address of the server it is locked on.

2. “Local” – if the NTP client is locked to the local element’s real-time clock

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3. “NA” - if not synchronized with any clock (valid only when Admin is set toDisable).

The feature supports “Time Offset” and “Daylight Saving Time”.“Time Offset” and “Daylight Saving Time” can be configured via WEB (“Unit Information” page) or via CLI: /management/mng-services/time-service>

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NTP Properties

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NTP Properties

When using NTP with external protection 1+1, both “Active” and “Standby”

nits sho ld be locked independentl on the “NTP ser er” and reportunits should be locked independently on the “NTP server”, and report

independently their “Sync” status.

Time & Date are not copied from the “Active” unit to the “Standby” unit

When using NTP in a shelf configuration all units in the shelf (including

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When using NTP in a shelf configuration, all units in the shelf (including

standby main units) are automatically synchronized to the active main unit’s

clock.

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IP Table

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Here you can manually set your neighbor’s network properties

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SNMP

• V1• V2c• V3• V3

• No security• Authentication• Authentication privacy

• SHA

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• MD5• No Authentication

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All ODU

This feature is used to feed the integrated fans of the All Outdoor Enclosure (standalone outdoor rack)

When Enabled, the All ODU enclosure interface is activated, and the enclosure controller can then be powered to monitor fan failure alarms.

The External Alarm Input #1 becomes an output, which together with 3.3V isused to drive the enclosure’s electronic board.

External Alarm Input #2 is set with a specific text & severity, and is used to monitor any enclosure fan failure, and to raise an alarm for it (polarity change was required to adapt it to the enclosure behavior).

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All ODU Disabled All ODU Enabled

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All ODU - External Alarms Status

All ODU = Disabled

All ODU = Enabled

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Versions - IDU

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Versions - ODU

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Versions – Running / Installed / Upgrade / Downgrade

Let’s explore this example:

• The IDU running SW is displayed in the aidu line and currently it is 3 0 92

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• The IDU running SW is displayed in the aidu line and currently it is 3.0.92

• A new SW was downloaded sometime in the past (3.0.97)

• The IDU was not upgraded yet

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Thank You !

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