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RC002-NMS1 (REV.C) User Manual
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1. 1 1 2 RCO02 NMS1 Master Network Management Modules 2 1 3 RCO01 NMS2 Slave Network Management Module 3 1 4 Agent Program 3 1 5 Network Management Platform and Element Management System 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 4 2 1 Installation of RCOO2 NMS1 4 2 2 Installation of RC001 NMS2 4 Chapter 3 Agent Setup 2 0 0 0 5 3 1 General Connection 5 3 1 1 Management through the CONSOLE interface 5 3 1 2 Remote Management through TELNET 5 3 2 Instructions on BOOTROM
2. 12 8 5 3 Configuration of SNMP 17 8 5 4 Configuration of SNTP 21 3 5 5 Setup RADIUS 22 Chapter 4 System Maintenance 24 4 1 Maintenance Tasks 24 4 2 Configuration File Management 24 4 2 1 View Information of Configuration Files 24 4 2 2 Save the Current Configuration 25 4 2 3 Delete the Configuration 25 4 2 4 Export Current Configuration 25 4 2 5 Import System Configuration
3. 5 3 3 Instruction for Using the Command LineS 6 3 3 1 Command Line Mode 6 3 3 2 Getting Help Information 7 3 3 3 Using the Historical CommandS 7 3 3 4 Editing properties 7 3 4 System Command 8 3 4 1 Basic System Commands 8 3 4 2 User Management 8 3 5 Configuration of Network Management Functions 10 3 5 1 Configuration of Ethernet interface 10 3 5 2 Configuration of clock time zone and daylight saving time
4. 26 4 2 6 Delete the configuration files of local cards 27 4 2 7 Delete the configuration file on the first layer remote card 27 4 2 8 Delete the configuration file on the second layer remote card 28 4 3 Start File Management the Agent Program 28 4 3 1 View information of the Agent Program 29 4 3 2 Export the Agent Program 29 4 3 3 Import Agent Program Agent program upgrade 29 General Safety Instructions The following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of telecommunications products Additional instructions if applicable are included inside the manual Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text It indicates potential safety hazards regarding product operation or maintenance to operator or service personnel Warning Danger of electric shock Avoid any contact with the marked surface while the product is ener
5. Function User Manual Export the current system configuration file to an external storage via TFTP or FTP protocol 25 www raisecom com User Manual Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Additional Parameter File name system txt hostconf txt slotconf txt system txt SNMP relevant information in the Agent including IP address and port number for TRAP receiving system contact information system name location community string temperature threshold and alarm enabling status hostconf txt information about the Agent including IP address subnet mask bit rate at the Ethernet port duplex mode auto negotiation enabling status and SNTP configuration information slotconf txt the configuration information of all the service modules in chassis Example raisecom upload startup conf ftp Please input server IP Address 192 168 1 251 Please input FTP User name target Please input FTP Password target Please input FTP Server File Name slotconf txt 4 2 5 Import System Configuration Command download startup config tftp ftp Function Import configuration files save on an external storage to RCO02 NMSI system via TFTP or FTP protocol Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Additional Parameters File name system txt hostconf txt slotconf txt Example raisecom download startup config ftp Please input server IP Address 192 168 1 251 Please input FTP User name target Please input FTP Pa
6. Change the date and time of system clock set lt 0 23 gt lt 0 59 gt lt 0 59 gt lt 2000 2099 gt lt 1 12 gt lt 1 31 gt Parameter lt 0 23 gt hour lt 0 59 gt minute lt 0 59 gt second lt 2000 2099 gt year lt 1 12 gt month User Manual 12 www raisecom com User Manual lt 1 31 gt day Command Line Mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode Command Execution Echo System time changed successfully Current system time 06 06 2006 13 34 00 08 00 DST For a successful operation Current system time 06 06 2006 13 34 00 08 00 DST The message will be shown when the date or time set is invalid The date and time information shows the current system time No 30th or 31th in Feb in leap year The message will be shown when try to set the date to Feb 30 or Feb 31 in a leap year No 29th 30th or 31th in Feb The message will appear when try to set the date to Feb 29 Feb 30 or Feb 31 in a year that is not a leap year No 31th in the month The message will be shown when try to set the date to Apr 31 Jun 31 Sep 31 or Nov 31 Example Change the system date to September 30 2003 and time to 8 30 0 second raisecom clock set 8 30 0 2003 9 30 Relevant Commands Command Description show clock Show current system date and time information Enable the daylight saving time Command clock summer time enableldisable Function Enable or disable daylight saving
7. faster than before raisecom clock summer time recurring 2 sun 4 2 0 2 sun 9 2 0 60 Relevant Commands Command Description show clock Show system date and time information clock summer time Enable or disable daylight saving time 3 5 2 5 Configure the time zone Command clock timezone lt 0 11 gt lt 0 59 gt Function Set time zone Parameters 1 indicates the Eastern Hemisphere the Western Hemisphere lt 0 11 gt time difference by hour between local time and UTC lt 0 59 gt time difference by minute between local time and UTC 15 www raisecom com User Manual Default Beijing time GMT 08 00 Command Line Mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode Instructions Users can save the configuration in the system FLASH using commands write and the configuration will not disappear even if the power supply is down Command Execution Echo Set successfully For a successful operation Example Set time zone to GMT 5 40 that is western hemisphere and the time difference is 5 hours and 40 minutes raisecom clock timezone 5 40 Relevant Commands Command Description show clock Show system date and time information 3 5 2 6 Show system time Command show clock Function Show current system time Command Line Mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode Example raisecom config show clock Current system time 05 23
8. system is stored in the following files system txt hostconf txt slotconf txt gt Users can use command write to save the configuration files to FLASH memory The system will load the configuration information during the next startup automatically gt Users can use command download upload to exchange configuration files between RC002 NMS1 and external storage via FTP or TFTP 4 2 1 View Information of Configuration Files Command dir c ld Function View information of the files in the FLASH memory Parameters c files in the system file section d files in the configuration file section Example Read the configuration file section raisecom dir d size date time name 24 www raisecom com 269 Jan 01 1980 00 00 00 hostconf txt 1340 Jan 01 1980 00 00 00 system txt 81 Jan 01 1980 00 00 00 usercfg fxt 7680 Jan 01 1980 00 00 00 slotconf txt 4 2 2 Save the Current Configuration Command write Function Save current system configuration Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Example raisecom write Writing running config to flash please wait Successfully write to flash 4 2 3 Delete the Configuration Command del FILENAME Function Delete the specified configuration file Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Example raisecom del slotconf txt delete file slotconf txt successfully 4 2 4 Export Current Configuration Command upload startup config tftp ftp
9. time Parameter enable enable daylight saving time disable disable daylight saving time Default disabled 13 www raisecom com User Manual Command Line Mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode Instructions When the daylight saving time function is enabled users can save the configuration to the FLASH of the system and the configuration will not change even if the power supply is down Command Execution Echo Set successfully Example Enable the daylight saving time function raisecom clock summer time enable Relevant Commands Command Description show clock Show system date and time information Set the beginning and end of the daylight clock summer time recurring saving time penod 3 5 2 4 Set the beginning and end of summer time period Command clock summer time recurring lt 5 gt sun mon tue wed thu fri sat lt 1 12 gt lt 0 23 gt lt 0 59 gt lt 1 5 gt sun mon tue wed thu fri sat lt 1 12 gt lt 0 23 gt lt 0 59 gt lt 1 1440 gt Function Set the start stop time and the shifting of summer time Parameter lt 1 5 gt summer time begins from which week of this month 5 means the last week Week day summer time begins from which weekday Sunday sun Saturday sat lt 1 12 gt summer time begins from which month lt 0 23 gt summer time begins from which clock of the day lt 0 59 gt summer time begins from w
10. user login local user radius user local radius radius local Command Line Mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode privilege 15 Function Set up user login authentification mode Parameters local user using local user configuration file to authenticate user profile radius user using RADIUS server to authenticate user profile local radius authenticate the user firstly using the local configuration file if failed using RADIUS server to authenticate the user again radius local authenticate the user firstly using the RADIUS server if failed using local configuration file to authenticate the user again Default Using local user configuration file to authenticate user profile Instructions For the users that authenticate via RADIUS protocol the hostname is Raisecom the prompt is ENTER and Newline by default The privilege of the user is 15 by default Command Execution Echo Set User Login Method unsuccessfully The above information will appear when the setup failed Please check whether the input parameters are correct or not Set User Login Method successfully The above information will appear when the setup succeeded Example Set that the user login authentification mode is local user authentification Raisecom user login ocal user Relevant Commands Command Description radius host Set the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server Set up the shared key of the user
11. 2006 17 01 22 08 00 DST Relevant Commands Command Description clock summer time recurring Set the start stop time of daylight saving time clock summer time Enable Disable daylight saving time clock timezone Set time zone www raisecom com User Manual clock set Set current system time 3 5 2 7 Show configuration information of daylight saving time Command show clock summer time recurring Function Show the current configuration information of system time time zone and daylight saving time Command Line Mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode Example raisecom show clock summer time recurring Current system time 06 06 2006 13 31 44 08 00 Summer time recurring Disable raisecom show clock summer time recurring Current system time 06 06 2006 14 01 04 08 00 DST Summer time recurring Enable Summer time start week 1 Tuesday June 12 00 Summer time end week I Tuesday June 15 00 Summer time Offset 30 min Relevant Commands Command Description clock summer time recurring Set the start stop time of daylight saving time clock summer time Enable Disable daylight saving time clock timezone Set time zone clock set Set current system time 3 5 3 Configuration of SNMP The commands for the configuration of SNMP are available in the CONFIG SNMP mode www raisecom com User Manual 3 5 3 1 Enter SNMP mode Command In CONFIG mode snm
12. Electrostatic Discharge Damage Modules which can be plugged into chassis are sensitive to damage from static electricity Conversely static voltages as high as 35 000V can be generated just by handling plastic or foam packing material or by sliding assemblies across plastic and carpets Not exercising the proper electrostatic discharge ESD precautions can result in intermittent or complete component failures To minimize the potential for ESD damage observe the following guidelines e Always use an ESD preventive antistatic wrist strap or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact e When removing or installing a component make sure the equipment end of your antistatic strap leash is connected to the ESD connection sockets on the front of the chassis or to a bare metal surface on the chassis Avoid contact between the component and your clothing The wrist strap only protects the component from ESD voltages on the body ESD voltages on your clothing can still cause component damage e Always place a card component side up on an antistatic surface in an antistatic card rack or in a static shielding bag If you are returning the item to the factory immediately place it in a static shielding bag e Handle Modules by the metal card carrier edges only Avoid touching the board or any connector pins www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Chassis RC002 16 RC002 16 is a 3U 16 slot chassis that can accommodate all k
13. Export the Agent Program Command upload system boot tftp ftp Function Export the current Agent program to an external storage via TFTP or FTP protocol Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Additional Parameters File name Example The text in is the comments The corresponding parameter is specified by users raisecom upload system boot ftp Please input server IP Address 1 0 0 1 Please input FTP User name test Please input FTP Password test Please input FTP Server File Name Any file name 4 3 3 Import Agent Program Agent program upgrade Command download system boot tftp ftp Function Upgrade the Agent program via TFTP or FTP protocol Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Additional Parameters 29 www raisecom com User Manual The text in is the comments The corresponding parameters are left for user to specify Example raisecom download system boot ftp Please input server IP Address 1 0 0 1 Please input FTP User name test Please input FTP Password test Please input FTP Server File Name the Agent program name on external storage 30 _ iti Hi ER JA it kz R lz AR fn 5 IR YA D Address 2 Floor South Building of Rainbow Plaza No 11 Shangdi Information Road Haidian o District Beijing Postcode 100085 Tel 86 10 82883305 Fax 86 10 82883056 Email RAISECOM TECHNOLOGY CO LT export raisecom com http www raisecom com
14. IP address Please configure the initial status of the master network management module RCO02 NMSI via its CONSOLE interface and assign an IP address for it before connecting the network cable Main functions of RC002 NMS1 2 www raisecom com User Manual gt A 10 100M Ethernet port is available for the connection with a PC the manager of network management system gt The communication with slave network management module RCOO1 NMS2 enables the forming of RC002 cascade gt Collect working status information and alarm information of the service modules in the slot 1 15 in both the RC002 16 with RC002 NMS1 and other RC002 16 in a cascade and complete some configurations of these service modules gt Collect status information like chassis temperature fan rotation speed power supply status and etc of the RC002 16 with RCO02 NMS1 and other RC002 16 in the same cascade 1 3 RC001 NMS2 Slave Network Management Module In a rack mountable 16 slot chassis master network management module RCO02 NMS1 can form a cascade with a rack mountable 16 slot chassis which has three slave network management modules RCOO1 NMS2 it means that slave network management module can manage at most 60 service modules There is no limitation on master network management module in a LAN 1 4 Agent Program 15 Network The Agent program resides and runs in RCO02 NMS1 It is the drive of the realization of all network management functions The Agent pr
15. RA SECOM www raisecom com Fi RC002 1 2 NMS1 REV C User Manual Legal Notices Warranty Raisecom Technology Co Ltd makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Raisecom Technology Co Ltd shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Raisecom product and replacement parts can be obtained from Service Office Restricted Rights Legend All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Raisecom Technology Co Ltd The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Notices Copyright 2009 Raisecom All rights reserved No part of this publication may be excerpted reproduced translated or utilized in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and microfilm without permission in Writing from Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Trademark Notices RA SECOM is the trademark of Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Java is a U S trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Microsoft is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
16. Windows NT is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 2000 is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows XP is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows and MS Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Contact Information Technical Assistance Center The Raisecom TAC is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Raisecom product technology or solution You can communicate with us through the following methods Address 2 Floor South Building of Rainbow Plaza No 11 Shangdi Information Road Haidian District Beijing 100085 Tel 86 10 82883305 Fax 86 10 82883056 World Wide Web Feedback You can access the most current Raisecom product information on the World Wide Web at the following URL http www raisecom com Comments and questions about how the RC002 NMSI1 device works are welcomed Please review the FAQ in the related manual and if your question is not covered send email by using the following web page http www raisecom com en xcontactus contactus htm If you have comments on the RCO02 NMS1 specification instead of the web page above please send comments to export raisecom com We hope to hear from you CONTENTS Chapter 1 Overview 0 0 2s nnnnnnnnnnn nn nnne 1 1 1 Chassis RCO02 16
17. ameters of RC002 NMS1 i gt 3 3 2 Getting Help Information Command Function Description help Get a brief description of the system in Chinese or English Get a list of commands that begin with a specified string abbreviated command entry Specific String For example raisecom gt en enable Get the whole command begin with a specified string Specific String For example lt Tab gt raisecom show ver lt TAB gt raisecom show version List all the available commands in the current mode z For example raisecom List all the keywords and options of a command and get a command brief help information at the same time raisecom show 3 3 3 Using the Historical Commands By default the system will keep 20 entries of historical commands in the memory Users can set up the number of kept entries by the following command raisecom terminal history lt 0 20 gt Command history is used to have all kept command entries displayed 3 3 4 Editing properties up arrow last command entry down arrow next command entry left arrow move the cursor left by one character right arrow move the cursor right by one character backspace delete the character on the left of the cursor 7 www raisecom com Ctrl d Ctrl a Ctrl e Ctrl k Ctrl z 3 4 System Command 3 4 1 Basic Sys tem Commands clear enable exit help history list show ip show sntp ping A B C D quit terminal hi
18. and Execution Echo raisecom config 3 5 1 2 Assign IP address Command ipaddr A B C D mask A B C D gateway A B C D Command Execution Echo Set successfully please execute write to save Example Set the IP address of RCOO2 NMS1 to 192 168 223 89 subnet mask to 255 225 255 0 and gateway to 192 168 223 1 Raisecom config ipaddr 92 168 223 89 mask 255 225 255 0 gateway 192 168 223 1 3 5 1 3 Enable Disable auto negotiation function of Ethernet port Command autonego enableldisable Command Execution Echo set command success if you want to save it please execute write to save Example raisecom config auto enable 3 5 1 4 Set the rate and duplex mode of Ethernet port Command speed 101700 duplex fulllhalf Command Execution Echo set command success if you want to save it please execute write to save Example raisecom config speed 700 duplex full 11 www raisecom com 3 5 1 5 Show Ethernet port information Command show eth Command Execution Echo STAUS link up AUTO enable Speed 100M Duplex FULL For Example raisecom config show eth 3 5 2 Configuration of clock time zone and daylight saving time All the following commands are available in the CONFIG mode 3 5 2 1 Enter the CONFIG mode Command In the Privileged EXEC mode config Command Execution Echo raisecom config 3 5 2 2 Configuration of clock Command clock set Function
19. and the server when radius key RADIUS authenticates the server 9 www raisecom com User Manual 3 4 2 2 Add a New User Command Description USERNAME user name user USERNAME password 1 PASSWORD password password keyword PASSWORD password content user USERNAME privilege USERNAME user name lt 1 15 gt lt 1 15 gt user privilege can be from 1 to 15 3 password Change the password of the current user Delete the user with the specified user name 4 no user USERNAME USERNAME user name 5 write Save the configuration information 6 show user Display user information 3 4 2 3 Delete a User Command no user USERNAME Command Line Mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode privilege 15 Instructions There must be a user with user privilege 15 in the system user database Only users with user privilege 15 are authorized to delete a user Command Execution Echo You have no enough right to change user information The message will be shown when a user with user privilege lower than 15 tries to add a new user Log out and log in as a user with user privilege 15 the same operation will succeed 3 5 Configuration of Network Management Functions 3 5 1 Configuration of Ethernet interface The IP related configurations are completed in the CONFIG mode 3 5 1 1 Enter the CONFIG mode Command 10 www raisecom com User Manual In the Privileged EXEC mode config Comm
20. ation of the first layer remote card with the device ID 1 and is connecting to the card in chassis 1 slot 4 raisecom erase devicel 4 7 4 2 8 Delete the configuration file on the second layer remote card Command erase device2 lt 4 gt lt 1 15 gt lt 1 4 gt Function Delete the configuration information of the second layer remote card with device ID lt 1 4 gt and is connecting to the card in chassis lt 1 4 gt slot lt 1 15 gt Parameter lt 1 4 gt chassis index lt 1 15 gt slot index lt 1 4 gt second layer remote device ID Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Command Execution Echo Set successfully please execute write to save Example Delete the configuration information of the second layer remote card with the device ID 1 and is connecting to the card in chassis slot 4 raisecom erase device2 4 1 4 3 Start File Management the Agent Program gt Agent program file is based on embedded operation system The SNMP function will be loaded when the power supply is on gt Use command dir users can view the files in FLASH memory gt Use command show version users can view the software version information 28 www raisecom com User Manual 4 3 1 View information of the Agent Program Command dir c ld Function View files information in the FLASH memory Parameters c files in system file section d files in configuration file section 4 3 2
21. c Write Community private Send trap status Enable Trap sink Target Address Target Port 1 0 0 0 0 162 2 0 0 0 0 162 3 0 0 0 0 162 4 0 0 0 0 162 5 0 0 0 0 162 6 0 0 0 0 162 7 0 0 0 0 162 8 0 0 0 0 162 3 5 4 Configuration of SNTP The system supports SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Client to acquire current system time All the commands for the SNTP configuration are available in the CONFIG mode 3 5 4 1 Enter CONFIG mode Command In the Privileged EXEC mode config Command Execution Echo raisecom config 21 www raisecom com User Manual 3 5 4 2 Obtain time from a specified SNTP server Command sntp server A B C D Example Obtain time from the host with IP address 192 168 1 10 raisecom config sntp server 92 68 1 10 3 5 4 3 Stop obtaining time from a specified SNTP server Command no sntp server Example Stop obtaining time from the host with IP address 192 168 1 10 raisecom config no sntp server 3 5 5 Setup RADIUS The system supports RADIUS user login authentication It will send the user name and the password of the login user to the RADIUS server to process the authentification The corresponding configuration must be completed in the CONFIG mode 3 5 5 1 Enter the CONFIG Mode Command config Command Execution Echo raisecom config 3 5 5 2 Set up Delete the IP Address of the RADIUS Server Command no radius A B C D Description Set up Delete the IP addr
22. e Model RC002 NMS1 REV C master network management module for rack mountable chassis Panel LNK 8 J Ls PWR UPLNK CONSL ETHER Indicators on the Front Panel SYS indicator shows the working status of the network management module Flickering the network management module is working in order OFF the network management module is NOT working in order PWR indicator shows the power supply status of the network management module Steady ON the power supply is supplying the network management module normally LNK ACT indicator shows the status of 10M 100M Ethernet signal Steady ON the Ethernet cable is correctly connected Flickering data is being transmitted or received 100M indicator shows the status of 10M 100M Ethernet signal ON the Ethernet port is working at the rate of 100Mbps OFF the Ethernet port is working at the rate of 1OMbps RJ 45 Interfaces on the Front Panel UPLNK Connectors of RC002 16 NMS1 module and RCOO1 NMS2 module complies with RS 232 CONSOLE CONSOLE interface for the connection with PC serial port via RS 232 cable SNMP 10 100M Ethernet interface connected with Ethernet switches via straight through network cable and connect with host PC via crossover network cable The Ethernet interface SNMP on the master network management module RCO02 NMS1 has an IP address By default the IP address is 192 168 1 254 The master network management modules in one LAN are not allowed to share one
23. ess of the RADIUS server and send user name and password to the server for authentication Example Set 192 168 1 10 to be the IP address of the RADIUS server 22 www raisecom com User Manual raisecom config radius 792 168 1 10 3 5 5 3 Set up Delete the shared key used by user and server when RADIUS authenticates the server Command no radius key Description Set up Delete the shared key of the user and the server used when RADIUS authenticates the server Example Set up the shared key of the user and the server used when RADIUS authenticates the server to be raisecom raisecom config radius key raisecom 23 www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 4 System Maintenance 4 1 Maintenance Tasks Management of configuration files view and store configuration files in the system export configuration files to external storage and import configuration files from external storage Management of Agent program view the information of the program export Agent program to external storage and upgrade Agent program When the configuration file or Agent program goes between RC002 NMS1 and the external storage RCO002 NMSI is considered as a FTP client and the PC where the external storage resides is configured to be a FTP server After specifying an account on the server the client RCO02 NMS1 should have corresponding settings 4 2 Configuration File Management gt The current configuration of the
24. gized or connected to outdoor telecommunication lines Protective earth the marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building protective earth bus Some products may be equipped with a laser diode In such cases a label with the laser class and other warnings as applicable will be attached near the optical transmitter The laser warning symbol may be also attached Please observe the following precautions Warning Before turning on the chassis with optic module make sure that the fiber optic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter e Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current e Do not use broken or unterminated fiber optic cables connectors or look straight at the laser beam e The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard e Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure ATTENTION The laser beam may be invisible Always observe standard safety precautions during installation operation and maintenance of this product Only qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment maintenance or repairs to this product No installation adjustment maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the operator or the user All extension slots are not hot swappable Before operating modules in the electricity conditions please be noticed that optical modules shall be connected
25. hich minute of the hour lt 1 5 gt summer time stops form which week of this month 5 means the last week Weekday summer time stops from which weekday Sunday sun Saturday sat lt 1 12 gt summer time stops from which month lt 0 23 gt summer time stops from which clock of the day lt 0 59 gt summer time stops from which minute of the hour lt 1 1440 gt shifting minutes of the summer time 14 www raisecom com User Manual Default The daylight saving time is disabled in default Command mode CONFIG mode Privileged EXEC mode Instructions This command is used to set the start stop time and shifting of summer time The format of start and stop time is like xx month the nth or last weekday hh hour and mm minutes Eg summer time has been used in China is that In each year from 2 o clock of the second Sunday of April to 2 o clock of th second Sunday of September the clock should be changed one hour faster than before that is to say the time shifting is 60 Users can save the configuration in the system FLASH using commands write and the configuration will not disappear even if the power supply is down Command Execute Echo Set successfully For a successful operation Error start week When input weekday is invalid Example Configure the summer time like In each year from 2 o clock of the second Sunday of April to 2 o clock of the second Sunday of September the clock should be changed one hour
26. inds of 3U height service modules developed by Raisecom including media converters optical multiplexer and interface converters and etc The device models listed in the table below RC002 16AC 16 slot AC power supply 440x131x410 220V AC 50Hz 80W network manageable RC002 16DC 16 slot DC power supply 440x131x410 48V DC 80W network manageable The front panel s gt 2 ajaaa aaa a aaa eee La Kand EL niv ss 55 Ss ss Fe bdd bd Bd kad CEE So 60 AE eo oo oc s sssssesessls ssl FAI SEM Indicator Definition PWR Steady ON the power supply for the chassis is working in order PS1 5V OFF the power supply module PS1 is supplying the modules normally ON the power supply module PS1 is NOT supplying the modules normally PS1 12V OFF the power supply module PS1 is supplying the fans normally ON the power supply module PS1 is NOT supplying the fans normally PS2 5V OFF the power supply module PS2 is supplying the modules normally ON the power supply module PS2 is NOT supplying the modules normally PS2 12V OFF the power supply module PS2 is supplying the fans normally ON the power supply module PS2 is NOT supplying the fans normally www raisecom com User Manual 1 2 RC002 NMS1 Master Network Management Modules RC002 16 is in support of SNMP management The network management function is realized via the master network management module RCO02 NMS1 in slot 0 of RCO02 16 Devic
27. nnect the CONSOLE interface on RC002 NMS1 with the COM interface on the PC In Windows operation system run the Hyper Terminal program or a third party serial port connection tool and configure the parameters as follows Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Parity bit None Stop bit 1 Flow control None Press Enter for several times and the system CLI interface will be ready for the network management 3 1 2 Remote Management through TELNET After assigning an IP address for the RCO02 NMS1 via the CONSOLE interface RCO02 NMS1 can be managed remotely via TELNET 3 2 Instructions on BOOTROM In BOOTROM mode users are able to perform management and maintenance operations on the FLASH memory and the files stored in it When the RC002 NMS1 is just connected to the power supply and is starting there will be a prompt on the system interface to ask the user whether to enter the BOOTROM mode or not The prompt will last for 3 seconds Please press the space key if you decide to enter the BOOTROM mode System Prompt raisecom Commands in BOOTROM mode list all available commands c Change parameters when upgrading the firmware through FTP download e Format the flash sector where the firmware AGENT program resides h List all available commands r Reboot the system 5 www raisecom com u Upgrade the firmware through FTP download Below is an example of using command c The contents in information input b
28. nterface SNMP in the form of R J45 A 10 100M auto negotiation Ethernet interface for the access to TCP IP network management interface and the communication with the network management platform Note that when connect with Ethernet switches straight through network cable should be applied when connect with host PC crossover network management cable should be applied Cascade interface UPLNK in the form of RJ 45 Comply with RS 232 Connected with the RCO01 NMS2 modules with in other RC002 16 using serial cable can form RC002 cascade Please note that straight through network cable should be applied RC002 NMS1 can only be installed into the slot O which is on the leftmost side of RC002 16 chassis 2 2 Installation of RC001 NMS2 There are three interfaces on the front panel of RCO01 NMS2 and all of them are cascade interfaces It connected with master network management module RCO002 NMS1 using straight through network cable which enables more service modules One master network management modular can support three slave network management modules which supports sixty service modules at most 3U chassis connection 10 100M Ethernet interface 2nd 3U chassis 1st 3U chassis RCOO2 HES1 RC001 NES2 CONSOLE 3rd 3U chassis 4th 3U chassis RC001 NES2 RCO01 NES2 4 www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 3 Agent Setup 3 1 General Connection 3 1 1 Management through the CONSOLE interface Please co
29. ogram may be required to be upgraded every now and then to be able to manage over new service modules For RC002 NMS1 REV C the Agent program should above version 7 0 0 Please note that different versions of Agent program have to be working with different BOOTROM program Management Platform and Element Management System RC002 16 can be managed on the NView NNM Network Node Management system developed by Raisecom NView NNM is a new generation product of integrated network node management system based on SNMP protocol It aims at access network and emphasizes on centralized configuration and fault detection of all series network manageable devices of Raisecom With NView NNM and EMS Element Management System installed on a PC RC002 16 and all service modules in it as well as the remote devices connection to there service modules can be monitored and managed on a GUI interface which makes the network management simple and easy 3 www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Installation of RC002 NMS1 There are three interfaces on the front panel of RCO02 NMS1 CONSOLE interface CONSOLE in the form of RJ 45 The initial configuration of network management is completed via the connection of CONSOLE interface and simulation terminal The connection parameters are the same as the default values in Hyper Terminal baud rate 9600 data bit 8 parity None stop bit 1 flow control None Ethernet i
30. p Command Execution Echo raisecom config SNMP 3 5 3 2 Configure community name Command snmp server community COMMUNITY rolrw Parameter ro read only rw read amp write Example raisecom config S NMP snmp server community public ro 3 5 3 3 Enable disable TRAP Command snmp server trap enableldisable Function Enable disable TRAP Example raisecom config S NMP snmp server trap enable 3 5 3 4 Assign MANAGER and port number of a TRAP Command snmp server trap lt S gt target A B C D port lt 65536 gt Parameter trap the number of MANAGER 8 at most target the IP address of Manager port the port number Example Set the first TRAP address IP 192 168 1 1 Port 162 18 www raisecom com User Manual raisecom config SNMP snmp server trap target 792 168 1 1 port 162 3 5 3 5 Delete the Trap Manager Command no snmp server trap lt 8 gt Function Delete a Trap Manager Example raisecom config S NMP no snmp server trap 3 5 3 6 Remove all the TRAP Manager configuration Command snmp server trap clear 3 5 3 7 Set Contact information Command snmp server contact STRING Example Set the contact information to admin raisecom config SNMP snmp server contact admin 3 5 3 8 Set ID information Command snmp server id lt 0 65536 gt Description Set ID information Example Set the ID to 5 raisecom config SNMP snm
31. p server id 5 3 5 3 9 Set location information Command snmp server location LOCATION 19 www raisecom com User Manual Function Set the location information of the equipment Example Set the location of the equipment to haidian raisecom config SNMP snmp server location haidian 3 5 3 10 Set the Name information Command snmp server name NAME Description Set the name of the equipment Example Set the name of the equipment to RC002 raisecom config S NMP snmp server name RC002 3 5 3 11 Set the threshold of system temperature Command snmp server temperature lt 0 00 gt Function Set the threshold of the chassis temperature When the temperature exceeds the threshold the system will send TRAP to the network management platform Example Set the temperature of the chassis to 20 raisecom config SNMP snmp server temperature 20 3 5 3 12 Restore to the default SNMP community Command load default community Description Restore to the default settings of SNMP community Example raisecom config SNMP load default community 20 www raisecom com User Manual 3 5 3 13 Query SNMP information Command show snmp Function Show SNMP configuration information Example raisecom config SNMP show snmp System name unknown System contact unknown System location unknown System ID 1 System level 1 System Temperature Alarm Threshold 50 Read Community publi
32. ssword target Please input FTP Server File Name hostconf txt Loading please wait Loading 268 done 26 www raisecom com User Manual Writing to flash please wait finished You ve successfully download new config file new config works after the device reboots 4 2 6 Delete the configuration files of local cards Command erase slot lt 4 gt lt 1 15 gt Function Delete the configuration information of the local card in chassis lt 1 4 gt slot lt 1 15 gt Parameter lt 1 4 gt chassis index lt 1 15 gt slot index Command Line Mode Privileged EXEC mode Command Execution Echo Set successfully please execute write to save Example Delete the configuration information of the card in chassis 1 slot 4 raisecom erase slot 7 4 4 2 7 Delete the configuration file on the first layer remote card Command erase devicel lt 4 gt lt 1 15 gt lt 1 2 gt Function Delete the configuration information of the first layer remote card with device ID lt 1 2 gt and is connecting to the card in chassis lt 1 4 gt slot lt 1 15 gt For point to point application the device ID is always 1 Parameter lt 4 gt chassis index lt 1 15 gt slot index lt 1 2 gt remote device ID Command Line Mode 27 www raisecom com User Manual Privileged EXEC mode Command Execution Echo Set successfully please execute write to save Example Delete the configuration inform
33. story lt 20 gt terminal time out lt 0 65535 gt disable logout reboot show version show terminal write hostname HOSTNAME no hostname 3 4 2 User Management User Manual delete the character on the right of the cursor move the cursor to the beginning of the line move the cursor to the end of the line delete all characters on the right of the cursor quit from a non privileged mode and enter the Privileged EXEC mode Clear the screen Enter the Privileged EXEC mode Back to the last command line mode or log out Show help information of the system Show historical commands List all available commands in the current command line mode Show IP address subnet mask and gateway configuration Show relevant information of SNTP Ping the device with IP address A B C D Back to the mode of upper level or log out Change the number of command entries kept in the memory Change the configuration of terminal timeout Quit from the Privileged EXEC mode and back to the initial mode Log out Reboot the master network management module RCO02 NMS1 Show the version information of the system Show the running status of the terminal of the system Save the current configuration information hange hostname Restore to the default hostname By default the user name of the system is raisecom and the password is raisecom too This user is the super user 8 www raisecom com User Manual 3 4 2 1 User Login Command
34. t the power cord first to the equipment and then to the wall socket If a power switch is provided in the equipment set it to the OFF position If the power cord cannot be readily disconnected in case of emergency make sure that a readily accessible circuit breaker or emergency switch is installed in the building installation Connection of DC Mains Unless otherwise specified in the manual the DC input to the equipment is floating in reference to the ground Any single pole can be externally grounded Due to the high current capability of DC mains systems care should be taken when connecting the DC supply to avoid short circuits and fire hazards DC units should be installed in a restricted access area i e an area where access is authorized only to qualified service and maintenance personnel Make sure that the DC supply is electrically isolated from any AC source and that the installation complies with the local codes Before connecting the DC supply wires ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Locate the circuit breaker of the panel board that services the equipment and switch it to the OFF position When connecting the DC supply wires first connect the ground wire to the corresponding terminal then the positive pole and last the negative pole Switch the circuit breaker back to the ON position A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably rated and approved should be incorporated in the building installation Preventing
35. with optical fiber wires or shield with optical module cover for fear that laser light harms to operator s eyes Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the power switch if installed is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown For DC powered products although the voltages levels are usually not hazardous energy hazards may still exist Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines remove jewelry or any other metallic object that may come into contact with energized parts Unless otherwise specified all products are intended to be grounded during normal use Grounding is provided by connecting the mains plug to a wall socket with a protective earth terminal If an earth lug is provided on the product it should be connected to the protective earth at all times by a wire with a diameter of 18 AWG or wider Rack mounted equipment should be mounted only in earthed racks and cabinets Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last Do not connect telecommunication cables to ungrounded equipment Make sure that all other cables are disconnected before disconnecting the ground Connection of AC Mains Make sure that the electrical installation complies with local codes Always connect the AC plug to a wall socket with a protective ground Always connec
36. y users raisecom clear field go to previous field boot device sngO processor number 0 host name host file name RC002 inet on ethernet e 192 168 223 64 inet on backplane b host inet h 192 168 223 98 gateway inet g user u flags f target fip password pw blank use rsh target 0x0 in agent target name startup script s other o AD quit User Manual are comments that is the name of the file to be downloaded the IP address of this equipment can be specified by user the IP address of FTP server FTP user name FTP password 3 3 Instruction for Using the Command Lines 3 3 1 Command Line Mode Mod D iti Access Default User p ode escription rom P Name and Password P Users are authorized to have User name raisecom User EXEC basic information and raisecom gt parameters be shown Password raisecom Users are authorized to Using command enable in Privileged EXEC ere basic information the User EXEC mode Has onfiguring running information is not authorized Password raisecom Users are authorized to Usi d fie i CONFIG configure the interface th ee ee 18 p raisecom config parameters of RCO02 NMSI Seep ee iia www raisecom com User Manual Users are authorized to Using the command SNMP taisec m aaa D MAA in the CONFIG mode config SNMP par
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