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1. Manager List Only access by Telnet browsers is allowed only to the management stations configured by means of the Manager List Options Manager List Activating this option may also disconnect currently logged users 4 Click lt Set gt to save the new configuration 172 177 155 174 Access Telnet Access Enable i Refresh Ready g Figure 6 1 Access Method Viewing and Setting Access Options FCD E1E Ver 1 3 FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Chapter 7 Fault Management This chapter provides instructions for performing FCD E1E fault management tasks by means of the RADview EMS TDM This chapter includes the following sections Handling Alarms and Traps Running Diagnostic Tests Troubleshooting Technical Support 7 1 Handling Alarms and Traps FCD E1E continuously monitors critical signals and signal processing functions In case a problem is detected FCD E1E generates time stamped alarm messages that cover all the events The time stamp Is provided by an internal real time clock which can be synchronized to the management station clock using Configuration gt System Time Info RADview EMS TDM presents e Currently active alarms reported by FCD E1E e The log of all the FCD E1E alarms stored in the alarm buffer The various diagnostic tests can then be used to determine the causes of the alarm messages and to return the system to normal operation For continuous monitoring detected alarms can also be
2. ETH Ethernet Auto Negotiation Enable Max Capability Advertised 100 BaseT Full Duplex Speed and Duplex 100 BaseT Full Duplex Flow Control Disable Bridge Port Parameters Accepted Frame Type Admit All ki Ingress Tag Handling Default VID Default Priority Tag Mos cst 802 1p Refresh Ready g Figure 3 19 Bridge Port Parameters Table 3 12 Bridge Port Parameters Parameter Description Values Accepted Frame The frame types that can enter the Admit All all frames can enter the Type Ethernet port Ethernet port Admit Only Vlan Tagged only tagged frames can enter the Ethernet port FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 23 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Ingress Tag Handing Default VID Default Priority Tag Description Ingress Tag Operation mode for VLAN aware mode only Port VID to be added by the user bridge port to the arriving frames Default priority tag to be added by the user bridge port to the untagged frames or to perform QoS Scheduling if the bridge port classification is 802 1P or port default priority criteria No default priority tags are added to the frames arriving with assigned port priority Configuring the QoS User s Manual Values None untagged mode Tagged frames with VID within the VLAN membership table are forwarded to TDM side Dut untagged frames are not forward
3. e Displaying system information e Displaying interface information e Defining date and time e Resetting the unit Displaying the System Information The FCD E1E System Information dialog box displays information on current software hardware and boot revisions of the unit It also provides the FCD E1E object ID details system uptime and specifies the number of interfaces present in the device FCD ELE Ver 1 3 Additional Tasks 3 29 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual To display the system information 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 Select Configuration gt System Info or click oe on the toolbar 3 The System Information dialog box Is displayed 17T2 17 155 174 System Information Description FCD E1E R HW 1 3 1 07 SW Boot 1 02 Application 1 31 Backup 1 31 bject ID FCI ELE Hame System Thame Contact Contact person Location The Location of the Device system Up Time O days 00 02 57 Humber of Interfaces 4 Refresh Re ady g Figure 3 26 System Information Displaying the Interface Information The FCD E1E allows displaying information on the physical layer status of the E1 serial data and Ethernet ports This section describes only status information For description of FCD E1E statistics refer to Chapter 5 Displaying the E1 Interface Information FCD E1E includes one or two E1 interfaces The interface status infor
4. Masking System Alarms Chapter 7 Fault gt Mask Masking Port Alarms Chapter 7 Displaying the History Log Chapter 7 FCD EILE Ver 1 3 User s Manual FCAPS Component Configuration Management FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Function Path in RV EMS TDM FCD E1LE Clearing the history Fault gt History log Log gt Clear Displaying Self Test Results Diagnostics gt Self Test Results Running El loopDacks Running Serial Port loopbDacks Running El BERT Processing the BERT counters Configuration gt System Info Configuring and displaying system Information Defining management host IP Configuration gt System Parameters Defining network managers Options gt Manager List Configuration gt System Clocks Configuring system clocks Device Level Section in this Manual Clearing the History Log Chapter 7 Displaying Self Test Results Chapter 7 Configuring System Logistics Information Chapter 3 Configuring the Management Host IP Parameters Chapter 3 Defining Network Managers Chapter 3 Configuring the System Clocks Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Port Level Path in RV EMS TDM FCD ELE Diagnostics gt Loopback Diagnostics gt Loopback Diagnostics gt BERT Test Diagnostics gt BERT Counters Section in this Manual Running El Loopbacks Chapter 7 Running Serial Port Loopbacks Chapter 7
5. Running El BERT Chapter 7 Processing BERT Test Counters Chapter 7 RV EMS TDM FCD E1E Overview 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction FCAPS Component Function Configuring the El interface Configuring the Ethernet interface Configuring the serial data interface Configuring Inband Management Configuring Ethernet InbDand Management Assigning timeslots to the main link Configuring the bridge Configuring the bridge ports Configuring VLAN membership Egress l 6 RV EMS TDM FCD E1E Overview Path in RV EMS TDM FCD E1LE Configuration gt Inband Mode Options gt ETH Management Channel Configuration gt TS Assignment Configuration gt Bridge gt Parameters Configuration gt Bridge gt VLAN Membership Egress Path in RV EMS TDM FCD ELE Section in this Manual Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameters Configuring Inband Management Chapter 3 Configuring Inband Management Chapter 3 Assigning Time Slots to the Main Link Chapter 3 Configuring the Ethernet Bridge Chapter 3 Configuration gt Port Parameters Configuring VLAN Membership Chapter 3 User s Manual Section in this Manual Configuring the El Interface Chapter 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface Chapter 3 Configuring the Serial Data Interface Chapter 3 Configuring the Bridge Ports Chapter
6. The data port is terminated In a 25 pin D type female connector The conversion between the 25 pin channel interface connector and the standard V 35 X 21 or V 36 RS 449 interface connector is made by means of adapter cables e V 36 RS 449 interface the adapter cable is terminated in a 37 pin D type female connector e 35 interface the adapter cable is terminated in a 34 pin female connector e X 21 interface the adapter cable is terminated in a 15 pin D type female connector Suitable adapter cables can be ordered from RAD DCE DTE port configuration is performed via adapter cables and the FCD E1E clock selection User s Manual FCD ELE Ver 1 3 User s Manual FCD ELE Ver 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Ethernet Interface FCD E1E is available with one Ethernet UTP port The Ethernet port is a standard 10 100BaseT half full duplex port with autonegotiation and automatic crossover support Management FCD E1E can be managed locally by connecting an ASCII terminal to the RS 232 port on the rear panel or through out band management over the local Ethernet management interface or from the front panel LCD pushbuttons FCD E1E L FCD E1E can be managed remotely via Telnet or SNMP or through in band remote management over the main link interface or Ethernet interface Timing FCD E1E maintains synchronization between TDM devices by deploying advanced clock distribution mechanisms Available timing modes are
7. 1 3 Launching FCD E1E 2 7 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual 172 17 155 174 Connected Configuration Faulk Diagnostics Statistics Options Help oi e al n SERIAL ee PERPeeeeeeeeces 4 m_E 1 _5 BRE BERBER Ree HAIH EUE y y 10 TOE ASE T CONTROL Lar Fi EM LIHE ACT Figure 2 8 FCD E1E Zoom Application 2 4 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI From the FCD E1E zoom application window you can now configure and monitor the unit at the system or port level FCD E1E Zoom Application Window The FCD E1E zoom application window displays a dynamic graphical representation of the FCD E1E front and back panels The view varies per FCD E1E and per number of ports in the device The top half of the view displays the front panel which includes e Three LEDs indicating statuses of power diagnostic tests and alarms e A liquid crystal display LCD used to display messages and status information e Three push buttons CURSOR ENTER and SCROLL buttons The bottom half of the view displays the back panel which includes e AC DC power connector e El ports e Ethernet port e Serial data port e V 24 terminal connector The FCD E1E zoom application window contains the following elements e Title bar 2 8 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI FCD ELE Ver 1 3 User s Manual FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation e Main menu bar e Tool
8. 13 Configuring System Clock 4 10 Configuring the FCD E1E Unit FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application 4 4 Configuring the FCD E1E L Unit Repeat the procedure for the central FCD E1E detailed in section 4 3 for the FCD E1E L unit with the following differences e Set the Host IP address to 192 168 100 20 e Inthe System Clock dialog box set the Master Clock source to Main link Configuring the FCD E1E L Unit 4 11 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application User s Manual 4 12 Configuring the FCD E1E L Unit FCD E1E Ver 1 3 FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Chapter 5 Performance Management This chapter explains how to monitor the FCD E1E performance and collect Statistics of performance data for Its main link sublink and Ethernet ports The collected data enables the system administrator to monitor the transmission performance for statistical purposes and thus to improve the quality of service provided to users The tasks presented in this chapter include e nitiating the Polling Sequence e Displaying El Statistics e Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics 5 1 Initiating the Polling Sequence You can refresh the displayed statistics for all the ports by initiating the polling sequence To initiate the polling sequence 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 Select Configuration gt System Commands gt Poll Agent
9. 17 152 1 Set Refresh Ready CI Figure 3 2 System Parameters Setting the System Parameters 3 3 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Device Type IP Address IP Mask Default Gateway Table 3 7 System Parameters Description Values Identifies the device type read only FCD E1E Defines the management host IP address IP address Defines the IP subnet mask of the FCD E1E IP subnet mask compatible with management agent the selected IP address IP address usually an IP router port to IP address which the host sends frames when the destination IP address is not within the suDnet specified in the IP Mask field This IP address must be within the subnet of the host IP address The default value 0 0 0 0 means that no default gateway Is defined Defining Network Managers You can define or modify the network management stations to which the SNMP agent of FCD E1E sends traps In order to remotely configure FCD E1E the IP address of the NMS must be listed in the Manager List Up to 10 managers can be defined gt To view the network managers 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the Main menu select Options Manager List The Manager List dialog box appears 3 4 Setting the System Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 172 17 155 1 74 Manager List Eg Oo o ob O O OOOO OoOO
10. 3 FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual FCAPS Component Performance Management FCD ELE Ver 1 3 Function Deleting dynamic MAC addresses Configuring traffic priority Configuring rate limitation Displaying system Information Displaying El interface information Displaying serial data interface information Displaying Ethernet interface information Defining date and time Performing overall reset Initiating polling sequence Device Level Path in RV EMS TDM FCD E1LE Configuration gt Bridge gt Clear Dynamic MAC Configuration gt QoS gt Mapping Configuration gt QoS gt Rate Limitation Configuration gt System Info Configuration gt System Time Info Configuration gt System Commands gt Reset Configuration gt System Commands gt Poll Agent Section in this Manual Deleting Dynamic MAC Addresses Chapter 3 Configuring the Traffic Priority Chapter 3 Configuring the Rate Limitation Chapter 3 Displaying the System Information Chapter 3 Setting the Date and Time Chapter 3 Resetting FCD ELE Chapter 3 Initiating the Polling Sequence Chapter 5 RV EMS TDM FCD E1E Overview Chapter 1 Introduction Port Level Path in RV EMS TDM FCD ELE Configuration gt Port Parameters gt QoS Configuration gt Information Configuration gt Information Configuration gt Information Section in thi
11. Figure 3 3 Manager List gt To add a new network manager l 2 3 FCD E1E Ver 1 3 In the Manager List dialog box see Figure 3 3 click lt Add gt The Add Manager dialog box appears see Figure 3 4 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 3 Click lt Apply gt to save the changes and update FCD EL1E The updated Manager List dialog box Is displayed 172 17 155 1 74 Add Manager Eg ID PO Manager IP Address SEE Figure 3 4 Add Manager Setting the System Parameters 3 9 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Table 3 3 Add Manager Parameter Description Values ID Network manager Identification number 1 10 Manager IP IP address of the NMS IP address Address gt To delete a network manager l From the Manager List dialog box see F gure 3 3 click a network manager row to select it 2 Click lt Remove gt to delete the network manager A confirmation message appears 1 2 17 155 174 Manager List A Remove Manager This operation may disconnect this manager with the agent Figure 3 5 Remove Manager Confirmation Message Box 3 Click lt OK gt to confirm removal of the manager 3 2 Setting the Operational Parameters RADview EMS TDM allows you to view and modify the operational parameters of the managed FCD E1E The recommended operation configuration procedure for FCD E1E includes the following stages l Configuring the system clocks 2 Conf
12. Installation and Operation User s Manual To remotely administer FCD E1E from a Network Management Station NMS it is necessary to first configure the basic FCD E1E parameters via an ASCII terminal connected to the FCD E1E control port The following steps are required l 2 3 4 5 Connect a terminal to the control port Configure the host parameters Configure the management access Add a network manager Configure the SNMP communities Connecting a Terminal to the Control Port In order to configure the basic IP parameters it is necessary to connect an ASCII terminal to the FCD E1E control port and to log in gt To configure the FCD E1E system parameters 1 Configure an ASCII terminal to One start bit Eight data bits No parity One stop bit Baud rate 115200 No flow control VT100 emulation Connect the terminal to the FCD E1E control port Press lt Enter gt Initiate the control session by entering the administrator user name su and password 1234 Configuring the Host Parameters FCD E1E allows entering IP parameters manually gt To define the Host IP parameters 1 From the Configuration gt System gt Host IP gt Host IP menu perform the following Select IP Address to define the host IP address Select IP Mask to define the host IP mask Select Default Gateway to set the default gateway IP address Save your settings From the Utilities menu sel
13. Interface Information FCD ELE includes one serial data interface The interface status information Is available via the Port Information screen To display the serial data interface information 1 From the zoom application window click the serial data port image to select it 2 From the Port menu click Configuration gt Information The Port Information dialog box is displayed see 7ab e 3 17 Additional Tasks 3 31 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 1 72 17 155 1 4 Port Information Port H5 Port Type Wc Admin Status Enable Oper Status Lip Test Status i O Refresh Figure 3 28 Serial Data Interface Information Table 3 17 Serial Data Interface Information Parameters Parameter Description Values read only Port Selected FCD E1E HS port HS Port Type Type of the selected FCD E1E HS V 35 RS530 port Admin Status Administrative status of the HS Enable HS link is enabled port as configured via the Port Disable HS link is disabled Parameters menu see the Configuring the Serial Data Interface section above _ Up HS port is operational Oper Status Operational status of the HS port Down HS port is not operational Test Status Status of an HS diagnostic test No diagnostic test Is in progress External Loopback External loopback is in progress Internal Loopback Internal loopback is in progress Displaying the Ethernet Interface Information FCD E1E include
14. L n x 64 kbps Router 10 100BaseT Figure 4 1 FCD ELE Typical Application Connecting FCD E1Es to Network Management Stations FCD E1E can be managed by a network management station NMS via its unit Ethernet port The connection can be made either from a local LAN or from a remote location via a PSN FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Overview 4 1 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application User s Manual gt To connect FCD E1E to the network management station Connect the Ethernet port to a port of an Ethernet switch or hub serving the network on which the appropriate NMS is attached Configuration Sequence There are four basic configuration steps described below that need to be followed when deploying any FCD E1E unit 1 2A IP configuration Setting the device host IP address Physical layer configuration Setting the main link sub link and data channel parameters line type clocking etc according to the application requirements and topology Main link timeslot assignment Allocating sub link and data channel timeslots to the main link Management configuration Setting the inband or ETH management parameters Table 4 1 Configuration Summary Physcial Layer Parameters Device FCD E1E J e FCD E1E L 4 2 Launch the RV EMS TDM FCD E1E zoom application to gain access to the unit Transmit clock source Internal El Line type Framed MF CRC Main link a
15. Oo Code hex FEO Cis Signaling Space tsi l Mark Signaling Code hexi Do Space Signaling Code hes tao Refresh Ready g Figure 4 8 Configuring El Sub Link Interface for FCD E1E Configuring the Data Channel at the Physical Level It is necessary to configure the data channel parameters of the physical layer gt To configure the data channel parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 1 2S Sf eS From the zoom application window click the serial HS port image to select it From the port menu select Configuration gt Port Parameters The Port Parameters dialog box is displayed see Figure 4 7 and Figure 4 8 Set the administrative status to Enable Set the rate to 5 x 64 kbps Set the clock mode to DCE Set the clock polarity to Normal Set the CTS to ON Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E Configuring the FCD E1E Unit 4 7 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application User s Manual 1T24 17 155 174 Port Parameters Ed Fort HS Port Type Wo 35 Admin Status Enable Rate Kbps 5 x B4 Clock Mode DICE ha Clock Polarity Normal ella ETS State Refresh Re ady g Figure 4 9 Configuring HS Interface for FCD ELE Defining the Inband Management gt To configure the Inband Management l 2 O Wo eet o o From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it From the main menu select Con
16. RS 530 V 36 RS 449 X 21 or V 35 interface one E1 sublink and one Ethernet 10 100BaseT interface with internal bridge bridge function can be enabled or disabled by user e FCD E1E L Metal box with LCD module FCD E1E Overview l 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Applications Features 1 2 FCD E1E Overview Fractional E1 Fractional E1 E1 or E1 E Fractional E1 V 35 FCD E1E Network FCD E1E L ETH Dedicated E1 Gs i timeslot Es Router B A DxC 30 30 Figure 1 1 Multiplexing Voice and Ethernet over a TDM Network Main Link Interface The FCD E1E main link meets the applicable requirements of ITU T Rec G 703 G 704 G 706 G 732 G 823 and G 826 El framers comply with G 704 The El ports support unframed framed and multiframe operations with or without CRC 4 The El port supports long haul and short haul input signals and can be monitored for alarms and error statistics There are two options as follows e 120Q balanced line interface terminated in an eight pin RJ 45 ISO 10173 connector e 75Q unbalanced interface terminated in two BNC coaxial connectors Sublink Interface FCD ELE can be ordered with a sublink interface Its characteristics are identical to the characteristics of the electrical main link interface Data Channel Interface The FCD E1E synchronous data channel can be ordered with one V 35 interface or with one of the following interface types RS 530 V 36 RS 449 or X 21
17. Signaling Code hes ta Refresh Ready a Figure 3 7 El Port Parameters 3 8 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Parameter Port Port Type Admin Status Rx Sensitivity Line Type Line Code Line Impedance RAI Enable Idle Code hex OOS Code hex FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3 5 El Interface Parameters Description El port designation read only El port type read only Administrative status of the El link Maximum attenuation of the receive signal that can be compensated for by the interface receive path El framing mode Note Changing the line type from or to Framed MF CRC Framed MF gives a warning message Change the line type from to MF will reboot the device are YOU sure to change it now Y N Selecting Y reboots FCD E1E El line code Read only Code transmitted to fill unused timeslots tn the El frames When either the CGA None or Trans mode is selected determines the code transmitted during out of service periods in the timeslots transferred between the sublink and the main link Values MAIN E1 SUB El El Enable El link is enabled Disable E1 link is disabled Short haul 10 dB Long haul 36 dB Unframed Framing is not used Framed G 704 framing CRC 4 function disabled Framed CRC G 704 framing CRC 4 function enabled Framed MF CAS enabled CRC 4 func
18. automatically sent as traps to the user specified managers the managers are configured using Options gt Manager List This section includes a detailed description on the following e nterpreting the Map Icon Colors e Displaying the Active Alarms e Displaying the System Level Active Alarms e Displaying the Port Level Active Alarms e Handling Traps e Masking Alarms e Displaying the History Log e Clearing the History Log Handling Alarms and Traps 7 1 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual Interpreting the Map Icon Colors The color of the FCD E1E icon on the SNMPc map is based on polling and SNMP events as follows e Green icon The SNMP connectivity between the Agent and the NMS is good e Red icon A timeout or a failed interaction with the agent occurred e Magenta icon Traps were received e Yellow frame A minor alarm is present e Green frame No alarms are present e Red frame A major alarm is present e Dark blue frame A warning alarm is present e Orange frame A major alarm is present The color of the FCD E1E icon on the HPOV map is based on polling and SNMP events as follows e Yellow A minor alarm is present e Green No alarms are present e Red A timeout or a failed interaction with the agent occurred e Cyan A warning alarm is present e Orange A major alarm is present Displaying the Active Alarms 7 2 Note FCD E1E can store up to 100 alarm messages in an alarm bu
19. box is displayed On the Manager List dialog Dox click lt Add gt to add a new network manager see Figure 4 5 Set the Manager ID to the next available number Configure the Manager IP address to the IP of management station for example 192 168 100 100 Click lt Apply gt Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 4 4 Configuring the FCD E1E Unit FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application 472 17 155 1 74 Add Manager x ID Manager IP Address 192 168 100 100 woy a A Figure 4 5 Adding a Network Manager for FCD E1E Defining the Manager Access Method gt To configure the Telnet access method 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the main menu select Options gt Access The Access dialog box is displayed see Figure 4 6 3 Set the Telnet Access to Manager List Only 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E me IY IY laa ipl Telnet Access Manager List Only Refresh Re ady CI Figure 4 6 Configuring Telnet Access for FCD ELE Configuring E1 Interface at the Physical Level It is necessary to configure the physical layer parameters of the main link and sub link El interfaces gt To configure the E1 interfaces MAIN El and SUB E1 1 From the zoom application window click an El port image to select it 2 From the port menu select Configurati
20. for the master clock FallBack Clock A fallback clock source to be used if the None Fallback clock is master clock source fails not used MAIN El Main E1 link serves as a source for the fallback clock SUB El Sub El link serves as a source for the fallback clock HS Serial link serves as a source for the fallback clock FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 7 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Configuring Interfaces at the Physical Level It is necessary to configure the physical layer parameters of the E1 serial and Ethernet interfaces Configuring the E1 Interface You can configure the physical layer parameters of the FCD E1E E1 interface via the Port Parameters dialog Dox gt To configure the El interface l 2 From the zoom application window click an El port image to select it From the Port menu select Configuration gt Port Parameters The Port Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 7 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 5 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 172 177 155 174 Port Parameters x Port MAIN E1 Fort Type El Admin Status Enable sd Rx Sensitivity Short Haul sd Line Type Framed ki Line Code HOES bi Line Impedance Balanced RAI Enable Disable Idle Code hex Oo Code hex Cis Signaling Mark Signaling Code hexi Space
21. or click on the toolbar RADview EMS TDM polls FCD ELE 5 2 Displaying El Statistics El statistics refer to the physical status of the El traffic reaching FCD E1E from the adjacent E1 device The E1 statistics parameters comply with the G 703 G 704 G 804 G 706 G 732 and G 823 standards El statistics are monitored and saved under consecutive Intervals Each interval is 15 minutes long There are 96 intervals which represent the last 24 hours Whenever a new interval is started the counters are reset to zero The old interval shows the total number of events that occurred during its 15 minute period The current active interval is always marked as interval O The previous interval is marked as 1 and so on The E1 statistic counters cannot be reset manually 2BDisplaying El Statistics gt 1 Chapter 5 Performance Management User s Manual RADview EMS TDM allows displaying current and interval E1 statistics The Statistics are displayed in both table and graph formats This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and for planning purposes Displaying Current E1 Interface Statistics The current E1 statistics are displayed for the current 15 minute interval for the Main El or Sub E1 port gt To display current El statistics 1 From the zoom application window click an El port image to select it 2 Select Statistics gt Current The Port Current Statistics dialog box is
22. select Configuration gt System Time Info The System Time Information dialog box is displayed In the Date drop down menu click and then select the desired date Select the Time field and enter the desired time Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E Click lt Set as Current Time gt to set the FCD ELE time to be the same as the EMS workstation time Additional Tasks 3 33 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 7 To refresh the display click lt Refresh Date 1970 01 03 Time 04 43 20 Figure 3 30 System Time Information Resetting FCD E1E You can perform the overall reset of FCD E1E The reset does not affect the unit configuration gt To reset FCD E1E l From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 Select Configuration gt System Commands gt Reset A confirmation message appears Reset Agent Figure 3 31 Confirmation Message for Unit Reset 3 Click lt OK gt to confirm the reset 3 34 Additional Tasks FCD ELE Ver 1 3 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application This chapter provides detailed instructions for configuring a typical application using two FCD E1E units 4 1 Overview Application The section provides detailed instructions for configuring two FCD E1E units see Figure 4 1 10 100BaseT n x 64 kbps E1 or Fractional E1 FCD E1E f Network V 35 FCD E1E
23. the Connected Port 172 177 155 174 Group Connection EW Connected Pork SLB El Connect f All f Sequence Stark TS Mo oF Ts TS Type Data bi Figure 3 13 Group Connection Dialog Box Table 3 9 Group Connection Parameters Description Values The port that you want to connect to the SUB El Main El link HS ETH All to connect all Main ports to the All corresponding ports selected in the field Sequence above Sequence to connect the number of ports specified in No of TSs beginning with the port indicated in Start TS The first timeslot from the group of timeslots 1 31 that you want to connect to the main port The amount of timeslots in the group that Lagal you want to connect to the main port Setting the Operational Parameters 3 17 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter TS Type Description Values The type of TS Data Voice Configuring the Ethernet Bridge Parameter VLAN Mode Forwarding Mode FCD E1E contains an internal bridge connected to a HDLC interworking function and one external bridge port used as the user port The bridge operates in the VLAN aware and VLAN unaware modes Learning and filtering can be enabled or disabled The bridge port can be assigned to a VLAN To configure the Ethernet bridge parameters 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 From the Main menu select Configurat
24. the lower Priorities to be starved out preventing them from transmitting any frames but also ensures that all high priority frames egress the switch as soon as possible Weight All frames are round robin scheduled according to an 8 4 2 1 weighting for the Traffic Class queue 3 Traffic Class queue 2 Traffic Class queue 1 and Traffic Class queue O It prevents the lower priority frames from being starved out with only a slight delay to the higher priority frames Configuring VLAN Membership Egress The FCD E1E Ethernet port can be defined as a VLAN member The port can also be configured to add strip or ignore the VLAN tag at the egress Note To enable Configuration of VLAN Membership set the Bridge VLAN Mode to Aware see Figure 3 14 gt To view the current VLAN members 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 From the Main menu select Configuration gt Bridge gt VLAN Membership Egress The VLAN Membership Egress list is displayed see Figure 3 15 FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 19 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 472 17 155 174 VLAN Membership Egress Fa Untagged Figure 3 15 VLAN Membership Egress List gt To add VLAN members l From the VLAN Membership Egress dialog box see Figure 3 15 click lt Add gt The Add VLAN Membership Egress menu is displayed see Figure 3 16 2
25. unit s Ethernet port In order to establish a proper connection it is necessary to configure the management host IP address To configure the host IP parameters l 2 Ya E FCD EILE Ver 1 3 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It From the main menu select Configuration gt System Parameters The System Parameters dialog box is displayed see Figure 4 3 Set the host IP address to 172 17 155 174 Set the host IP mask to 255 255 255 0 Set the default gateway to 172 17 152 1 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and reboot the device A reboot confirmation box appears see Figure 4 4 Click lt OK gt to reboot the device Configuring the FCD E1E Unit 4 3 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application User s Manual 172 17 155 1 4 System Parameters Device Type FCD E1E IF Address 1f2 17 155 174 IF Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 17 152 1 Set Realy Figure 4 4 Reboot Device Confirmation Defining a Network Manager In order to remotely configure FCD ELE only by at most 10 specified NMS IP addresses those IP addresses of the NMS must be listed in the Manager List Note The SNMP Access should be Manager Please refer to Figure 2 5 Management Access Menu gt To define a network manager l 2 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it From the main menu select Options Manager List The Manager List dialog
26. 3 For each Main Link timeslot select a Sub Link Serial Link or ETH timeslot The timeslot is outlined in blue 4 Click lt Data gt to assign a data timeslot or click lt Voice gt to assign a voice timeslot 5 Click lt Set gt to save the settings and update FCD E1E 6 To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 172 17 155 174 TS Assignment MAIN E1 Mng TS Main Link Laaja Ss pe 8 So elie pla t 1S le iF isis 20 2 22 es 24 2526 27 eo 29 Sola Sub Link H5 Sx6 4k bps ETH ji Reset All orking Figure 3 12 TS Assignment gt To assign a group of timeslots to the Main link l From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the Port menu select Configuration gt TS Assignment The TS Assignment dialog box appears see Figure 3 12 3 Click lt Group gt The Group Connection dialog box appears 4 Fillin the fields as described in 7ab e 3 9 3 16 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Note Parameter Connected Port Connect Start TS No Of TSs FCD ELE Ver 1 3 Chapter 3 Configuration Management 5 Click lt OK gt to assign the timeslot group to the main link 6 Click lt Set gt to save the settings and update FCD E1E The lt Group gt button becomes disabled when you select a Main Link timeslot When Line Type is Unframed click lt Group gt to set all timeslots to
27. 5 1 4 Port Parameters x Port ETH Pork Type Ethernet Admin Status Enable Auto Wegatiatioan Enable Max Capability Advertised 100 BaseT Full Duplex Speed and Duplex 100 BaseT Full Duplex Flow Control Disable Bridge Port Parameters Accepted Frame Type Admit All ba Ingress Tag Handling Default VID Default Priority Taq gos Classification 802 1p iO Refresh Rey SSS Sd Figure 3 20 QoS Parameters Port Level Table 3 13 QoS Parameters Port Level Parameter Description Values Classification Traffic classification 802 1p Priority is determined according to the VLAN method used by the priority current port DSCP Priority is determined according to the Differentiated Services Codepoint as specified in RFC 2474 IP Precedence Priority is determined according to the three bits D T R of the IP packet ToS field Port Default Priority Priority is determined by the port default VLAN priority FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 Setting the Operational Parameters 3725 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Mapping Priority to the Traffic Classes Each traffic classification method must be mapped to one of the four traffic classes priority queues gt To map priority to a traffic class 1 2 3 7 8 Note From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it From the main menu select Configuration gt Q
28. 7 21 and then click lt Data gt to assign data HS timeslots see Figure 4 12 6 For Main Links 22 31 select ETH timeslots 22 31 and then click lt Data gt to assign data ETH timeslots see Figure 4 12 7 Click lt Set gt to finish the timeslot assignment FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 Configuring the FCD E1E Unit 4 9 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application User s Manual gt 172 17 155 174 TS Assignment MAIN E1 Mng TS Main Link Lij2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 114 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 Sl Sub Link Hoi 5x64k bps i Reset All Figure 4 11 TS Assignment FCD E1E 172 17 155 174 I5 Assignment MAIN El Mng TS ai ag 13 14 15 f i7 1s 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 gT 28 29 30 SL viviviviy i Set cancel Group Reset a Refresh Eaa Figure 4 12 Assigning Main Link Timeslots FCD E1E Configuring the System Clock gt To configure the system clock l From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the main menu select Configuration gt System Clocks The System Clocks dialog box is displayed 3 Set the master clock source to Internal 4 Set the fallback clock source to None 5 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 172 17 155 1 74 System Clocks Current Clock Master Master Clock Internal Y i Refresh Ready g Figure 4
29. Diagnostics gt BERT Counters Values MAIN E1 SUB El El 2E15 1 2E20 1 2E11 1 Not Applicable 1 31 for El ports with Framed w o CRC Line Type 1 15 17 31 for El ports with Framed MF w o CRC line type 32 for El ports with Unframed line type OFF BERT is disabled External BERT Internal BERT The Bert Counters dialog box is displayed see Figure 7 14 2 Doone of the following a Click lt Clear Counters gt to clear the BERT counters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Running Diagnostic Tests 7 15 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual Click lt Inject S Error gt to inject a single error into the transmitted test pattern 1727 17 155 1 74 BERT Counters Fort MATH El Port Type El TimeSlots Pattern Mot Applicable Test Status OFF BERT Counters Run Time sec Error Time sec Sync Loss Events i Error Bits Clear Counters Inject 5 Error lose i Ready E 5 sec to next polling Figure 7 14 BERT Test Counters Table 7 9 BERT Test Counters Type Parameter Description Values Port The number of the FCD E1E port which is being MAIN E1 SUB El tested Port Type The type of the FCD E1E port which is being tested El Timeslots The E1 timeslot s which are being tested 0 31 Pattern A pseudo random BERT pattern used during the 2E15 1 test 2E20 1 2E11 1 Not Applicable Test Status The type of BERT test OFF BERT is disabled External BERT Internal BERT BERT Run Time The tot
30. E zoom application window click a port to select it A blue border outlines the selected port indicating that it is selected 472 17 155 1 74 Connected Configuration Faulk Diagnostics Statistics Options Help alal gp 10 7100 ASE T CONTROL L ce EES j RETURN POWER SUL DCE Ready Figure 2 18 El Port 1 Selected in the FCD E1E Zoom Application 2 12 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI FCD ELE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation FCD E1LE Connectors Table 7 3 ists the FCD E1E ports and connectors Table 7 3 FCD ELE Connectors Name Number of Ports Connector Type Control 1 DB 9 El l or 2 RJ 45 or BNC Ethernet l RJ 45 Serial 1 DB 25 Power Supply 1 AC or DC The operational status of the ports Is indicated by the color within the port itself based on polling and trap notifications of interface administrational operational status The port status Is color coded in gray magenta or light blue Table 2 4 ists and describes the port status colors HAIH SUE 10r 100E RSET Figure 2 19 Port Status Indicators Blue Magenta and Gray Table 2 4 Port Status Indicators Port Color Description El Magenta Errors exist Blue Active test on port Gray No errors exist and no tests are running Ethernet Magenta Errors exist Blue Active test on port Gray No errors exist and no tests are running HS Magenta Errors exist Blue Active test on port Gray No errors exist and n
31. Fillin the fields as described in 7ab e 3 11 3 Click lt Apply gt to save the port VLAN assignments 172 17 155 174 Add LAN Membership Egress LAN ID VLAN Mame ETH Figure 3 16 Add VLAN Membership Egress 3 20 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3 11 VLAN Membership Parameters Parameter Description Values VLAN ID A VLAN assigned to the current bridge port 1 4094 VLAN Name Name of the VLAN Up to 16 alphanumeric characters ETH Operating mode of the Ethernet port Tagged The port adds the tag of the current VLAN to all frames at Its egress Untagged The port strips the tag of the current VLAN to all frames at its egress None The port does not Delong to the current VLAN gt To edit the VLAN membership settings 1 From the VLAN Membership Egress dialog box see Figure 3 15 select the VLAN that you want to modify and then click lt Change gt The Change VLAN Membership Egress menu is displayed Figure 3 17 2 Fillin the fields as described in 7ab e 3 11 3 Click lt Apply gt to save the settings 172 177 155 174 Change VLAN Membership Egress LAM ID VLAN Mame ETH Untagged ki Figure 3 17 Change VLAN Membership Egress gt To delete a VLAN e From the VLAN Membership Egress dialog box see Figure 3 15 select the VLAN that you want to delete and then clic
32. MS TDM The user security levels are managed by the RADview EMS TDM Security Console The EMS Security Console is a tool that enables users with security administrative rights to do the following e View and manage the EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface e Create and edit security profiles e Manage user accounts For details refer to the RADview EMS TDM NMS User s Manual This section presents an overview of the four user security levels Monitor Technician Operator and Administrator A user at the Monitor level may monitor all types of information related to the managed device but cannot do any action that causes any change in the device This means that the Monitor cannot perform any action requiring the use of Set Apply Delete Change Add Remove and so on either within a dialog box or by selecting a menu option To obtain maximum information the Monitor can change any fields edit combo box and so on in a dialog box but these changes cannot be activated because the Set Apply Delete Change Add Remove and other such operations are blocked Attempting to activate a change Is rejected and the Monitor is notified by an information Dox Some dialog boxes do not provide any additional information but merely allow changes in the system Since a Monitor cannot use these dialog boxes they cannot be displayed at all at this level The Technician level is granted all the permissions of the Monitor level and i
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34. RATIO CRL 4 ERROR S i i a a O CRC MF ALARM FEBE ERROR i Refresh Ready CI Figure 7 7 Masking El Port Alarms Displaying the History Log The history log records the details of all events The history log file dialog box displays 256 log entries per page and the buffer itself can hold up to 2048 log entries Setting the FCD E1E device to its default configuration or resetting the FCD E1E clears the history log gt To display the history log 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 Select Fault gt History Log gt List The History Log is displayed see Figure 7 8 3 In the History Log dialog box you have the following options Print the alarm list click lt Print Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click lt Save to File gt Display alarms starting from a selected number click Start From gt and enter a starting alarm index number Display the next page click lt Next gt Refresh the list click lt Refresh gt Note The lt Next gt button Is only enabled if the History Log has more than one page FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Handling Alarms and Traps 7 9 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual 172 17 155 1 74 History Log Description Print Save to File Mext Stark Fram ji Refresh Ready eee Figure 7 8 Alarm History Log Table 7 5 Alarm History Log Parameters Parameter Descr
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37. acted in matters pertaining to this FCD E1E unit up to 31 characters Used to enter a description of the physical location of this FCD E1E unit up to 31 characters Displays the time elapsed since the FCD E1E has been powered up or since it has been reset for the last time Displays the total number of manageable interfaces present on FCD E1E Configuring the Management Host IP Parameters FCD EILE Ver 1 3 FCD E1E can be managed by a network management station which is located on the LAN connected to the unit s Ethernet port or located on the remote FCD side via an inDand management channel In order to establish a proper connection it is necessary to configure the following host IP address subnet mask default gateway and its trap read and write communities The System Parameters dialog box is used to view and modify the IP communication parameters assigned to the FCD E1LE management host To configure the host IP parameters l 2 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it From the Main menu select Configuration gt System Parameters The System Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 2 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 2 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD ELE To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 172 17 155 174 System Parameters Device Type FCD E1E IF Address 172 17 155 174 IF Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172
38. al time that the test Is running Counters Error Time The total number of seconds in which errors have been detected Sync Loss The total number of loss of frame alignment Events events Error Bits The total number of error bits 7 16 Running Diagnostic Tests FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management 7 3 Troubleshooting The following troubleshooting chart is based on LED indications or other inputs Use this chart to identify the cause of a problem that may arise during operation To correct the reported problem perform the suggested remedial actions If a problem cannot be resolved by performing the suggested action please contact RAD technical support see 7echnica Support Table 7 10 Troubleshooting Chart Fault Probable Cause Remedial Action El equipment connected to Configuration or physical layer 1 Check cables and physical FCD E1E is not synchronized problem connectivity with FCD ELE 2 Check FCD E1E El configuration and if necessary other FCD E1E parameters 3 Check El physical connection use loopbacks Slips and errors in El e Timing configuration is not 1 Check El physical connection use equipment properly set loopbacks e Lost frames 2 Check the system timing settings according to the explanation in this manual FCD E1E Ver 1 3 7 4 Technical Support You can obtain technical support for FCD E1E from the local distributor from whom it was purchased For further information p
39. ameters Parameter Description Values Port Name of the FCD E1E port to be tested MAIN E1 SUB El Port Type The type of the FCD E1E port to be tested El Loopback The type of the diagnostic loopback Disable Loopback is disabled External External loopback Internal Internal loopback Running Serial Port Loopbacks gt Torunan HS loopback l From the zoom application window click the serial port image to select it 2 Select Diagnostics Loopback The HS Interface Loopback dialog box is displayed see Figure 7 11 3 Select a loopback that you intend to run or choose Disable to deactivate an active loopback see 7ab e 7 6 4 Click lt Set gt 172 157 155 174 Interface Loopback Fort HS Fort Type M 35 Loopback Disable hi Refresh Ready CI Figure 7 12 Serial Port Interface Loopback FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Running Diagnostic Tests 7 13 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual Table 7 7 Serial Port Interface Loopback Parameters Parameter Description Values Port Name of the FCD E1E port to be tested HS Port Type The type of the FCD E1E port to be tested V 35 RS530 Loopback The type of the diagnostic loopback Disable Loopback is disabled External External loopback Internal Internal loopback Running El BERT FCD E1E includes a built in internal and external BERT utility to monitor the TDM link quality The BERT test can be activated on the Main link and on the Sublink During the int
40. ameters 2 2 3 3 HPOV map icon colors 7 2 Indicators 2 14 Installation 2 1 Interface data channel 1 2 Ethernet 1 3 main link 1 2 sublink 1 2 Introduction 1 1 Inventory 3 29 Launching RADview EMS TDM FCD ELE 2 7 LEDs color 2 14 Status 2 14 Level port 1 3 system 1 3 Limitation rate 3 28 Log 7 9 Index M MAC table adding address 3 21 Main menu bar 2 9 Management access 2 3 adding NMS via terminal 2 3 configuring the SNMP communities 2 5 connecting a terminal to the control port 2 2 connecting to NMS 2 6 options 2 1 pre configuring FCD E1E 2 1 types l 3 Menus maps 2 10 Monitor 6 1 N Network management 2 1 NMS adding via terminal 2 3 connecting to 2 6 O Operation 2 1 Operator 6 2 p Polling 2 10 Port Ethernet 3 12 level 1 3 selecting 2 12 Q QoS packet type limitation 3 28 priority mapping 3 26 rate limitation 3 28 traffic classification 3 24 traffic priority 3 24 R RAD distributor locations 7 17 office locations 7 17 Web site 7 17 Rate limitation 3 28 Reset overall 3 34 a Security User s Manual administrator 6 2 monitor 6 1 operator 6 2 technician 6 1 Serial data configuring 3 10 status 3 31 Serial interface standards 1 2 SNMP communities 2 5 SNMPc map device icon colors 7 2 frame colors 7 2 Statistics El 5 1 5 2 Ethernet 5 4 T1 5 1 Status El 3 30 E
41. anagement mode when Line Off Inband mode is disabled Type is not Unframed TSO Dedicated Frame Relay Default Off Inband Mng Rate Read only O kbps 4 kbps 8 kbps 12 kbps 16 kbps 20 kbps 64 kbps TSO Sabit4 TSO Sabit5 For Inband Mng TSO only Zero One Management TSO Sabit8 Dedicated TS Select For inband Mng Dedicated Frame Relay NA 1 31 gt To configure the Ethernet inband management 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 From the main menu select Options gt ETH Management Channel The ETH Management Channel dialog box is displayed see Figure 3 11 3 In Management VLAN ID fill in the ID of the management station VLAN ID 0 4094 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD ELE FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 15 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 172 127 155 174 ETH Management Channel Management LON ID D Refresh Ready g Figure 3 11 ETH Management Channel Menu Assigning Timeslots to the Main Link FCD E1E supports 31 E1 timeslots to the main link You can assign a group of timeslots or Individual timeslots to the main link gt Toassign individual timeslots to individual Main link 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the Port menu select Configuration gt TS Assignment The TS Assignment dialog box appears see Figure 3 12
42. ate limitation 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the main menu select Configuration gt QoS gt Rate Limitation The Rate Limitation dialog box is displayed 3 Fillin the fields as described in 7ab e 3 15 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 5 To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 3 28 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 172 17 155 1 4 Rate Limitation Ingress Rate Egress Rate Ingress Rate Limit Type ho limit ho limit All Refresh Ready UL Figure 3 25 Rate Limitation Table 3 15 Rate Limitation Parameters Parameter Description Values Port Port type ETH read only Ingress Rate Ingress rate of the Ethernet port no limit 2x64K 3x64K 4x64k 32x64K Egress Rate Egress rate of the Ethernet port no limit 2x64K 3x64K 4x64k 32X64K Ingress Rate Limit A packet type to which the ingress rate All The rate limitation is applied to all Type limitation is applied arriving frames Broadcast Multicast DLF The rate limitation is applied to broadcast multicast and DLF frames Broadcast Multicast The rate limitation is applied to broadcast and multicast frames Broadcast The rate limitation is applied to broadcast frames 3 3 Additional Tasks This section describes additional operations available supported by FCD E1E including the following
43. bar e FCD E1E device front and back panel views e Status bar Title Bar 1727 17 155 1 74 Connected Figure 2 9 Title Bar The title bar at the top of the zoom window displays the name or IP address of the element given on the NMS and whether the device is connected or disconnected Menu Bar Configuration Fault Diagnostics ati Options Help Figure 2 10 Main Menu Bar The main menu bar has drop down sub menus You can click a menu to display all the items in that menu The menu items allow you to perform operations related to the selected elements in the FCD E1E device The menus are context sensitive meaning that menu items are enabled or disabled as applicable to the selected element In addition to using the menu bar you can perform operations related to specific elements by selecting an element and then right clicking the mouse to activate a pop up menu for that element Toolbar alal Figure 2 11 System Level Toolbar The toolbar icons are located below the Main Menu bar These icons allow you to perform specific operations related to the selected elements with a single mouse click This toolbar is context sensitive meaning that the icons that are displayed depend on the FCD E1E element currently selected and change accordingly Table 2 1 Toolbar Buttons Icon Name Function All Active Displays all the active alarms Alarms Ei Alarms Displays all the alarms System Info Displays system informat
44. ber of frames received that are less than 64 octets long but are otherwise valid Ethernet frames good CRC FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 3BDisplaying Ethernet Interface Statistics 5 5 Chapter 5 Performance Management User s Manual Type Parameter Description Fragments The number of frames that are shorter than 64 bytes and have an invalid CRC Jabber The number of frames that are too long and have an Invalid CRC A jabber is transmission by a data station beyond the time interval allowed by the protocol usually affecting the rest of the network In an Ethernet network devices compete for use of the line attempting to send a signal and then retrying in the event that someone else tried at the same time A jabber can look like a device that is always sending effectively bringing the network to a halt Transmitted to Unicast Frames The number of correct unicast frames successfully Ethernet transmitted Broadcast Frames The number of correct broadcast frames successfully transmitted Multicast Frames The number of correct multicast frames successfully transmitted Good Octets The number of octets successfully transmitted When a valid connection is established the number should increase steadily 5 6 3BDisplaying Ethernet Interface Statistics FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Monitor Technician FCD ELE Ver 1 3 Chapter 6 Security Management 6 1 RADview EMS TDM User Security Levels User management is a basic security feature of RADview E
45. displayed see Figure 5 1 and Table 5 1 3 To update the display click lt Poll gt 4 When done click lt Close Note The display is automatically updated after each polling The time remaining until the next polling is indicated at the lower right hand corner of the display 172 17 155 1 74 Port Current Statistics Port MAIN EL Port Type El 450 480 Time Elapsed sec For 4 different view click on the Legend Time Elapsed sec Errored Seconds 5 0 Severely Errored Seconds 5E5 0 Severely Errored Framing Seconds SEF5 0 Unavailable Seconds UAS ni4 Controlled Slip Seconds C55 0 Path Coding Violation PCV 0 Line Errored Seconds LES o Bursty Errored Seconds BES O Neoaraded Minnikes oh 0 line Cade Vvinlatinns i Cw 0 E Ready E 4 sec to next polling Figure 5 1 E1 Port Current Statistics 5 2 2BDisplaying El Statistics FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Parameter Port Port Type Time Elapsed sec Chapter 5 Performance Management Table 5 1 Current El Port Statistics Parameters Description read only The name of the selected port MAIN El or SUB El The type of the selected port The elapsed time in seconds since the beginning of the current interval The range is 1 to 900 seconds Errored Seconds ES The number of errored seconds Severely Errored Framing The number of severely errored framing seconds Seconds SEFS Controlled Slip Seconds The number of currently co
46. e FCAPS model e Fault management detects and correlates fault in network devices isolates faults and initiates recovery actions e Configuration management tracks configuration changes and configures installs and distributes software and configuration files across the network e Accounting management collects accounting data and generates network usage reports e Performance management continuously monitors network performance QoS CoS and resource allocation e Security management controls and restricts access to network resources RV EMS TDM Management Tasks Table 1 1 ists the management tasks that are available when you select the entire system Table 1 1 Mapping of FCAPS Functions to RV EMS TDM Menu Paths and Manual Sections FCAPS Function Component Fault Management Viewing all the active alarms Viewing the system level active alarms Viewing the port level active alarms Masking system alarms Masking port alarms Viewing the history log 1 4 RV EMS TDM FCD E1E Overview Path in RV EMS TDM FCD E1LE Fault gt All Active Alarms Fault gt Alarms gt List Fault gt Alarms gt Mask Fault gt History Log gt List Section in Path in Section in this Manual RV EMS TDM this Manual FCD E1E Displaying the Active Alarms Chapter 7 Displaying the System Level Active Alarms Chapter 7 Fault gt Alarms Displaying the Port Level Active Alarms Chapter 7
47. e Loopback e Internal clock e External clock The system clock ensures a single clock source for all TDM links The system clock uses master and fallback timing sources for clock redundancy The system clock can be sourced from each of the physical interfaces main link sublink or from the serial interface 1 2 RV EMS TDM FCD E1E Overview This section explains the steps required to get the RV EMS TDM management system for FCD E1E up and running It describes the graphical user interface configurations security and fault management Specific tasks possible with RV EMS TDM FCD E1E are dealt with in the subsequent chapters in this manual All the configurations and management support in this manual are tasks that can be performed with RADview The RV EMS TDM management system for FCD E1E provides you with all the tools necessary to monitor the performance and configure the device parameters for its local and remote devices The RV EMS TDM management system for FCD E1E units is accessed on two levels e Device Level e Port Level Ethernet port El ports Serial port RV EMS TDM FCD E1E Overview ieee Chapter 1 Introduction Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model User s Manual RADview provides a complete management solution for monitoring and controlling the RV EMS TDM system The RADview solutions conform to ITU T Telecommunication Management Network TMN recommendations for SNMP management systems known as th
48. ect Reset Type Y to confirm the reboot 2 2 Pre Configuring FCD E1E for Network Management FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Note The default gateway must be in the same subnet as the host RAD FCD EI1E Host IP 1 IP Address lt 192 168 100 3 gt 2 IP Mask lt 255 255 255 0 gt 3 Default Gateway lt 192 168 100 250 gt Please select item lt 1 to 5 gt ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit help Figure 2 1 Host IP Menu Configuring the Management Access FCD E1E allows you to enable access to the management system via an SNMP application gt To configure the management access e Display the Management Access menu Configuration gt Management Management Access and set the SNMP access to Managers RAD FCD EI1E Management Access User Access gt Session Timeout sec 180 1800 900 Telnet Access Managers SNMP Access Managers Please select item lt 1 to 5 gt ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 2 Management Access Menu Adding a Network Management Station NMS In order to remotely configure FCD E1E the NMS needs to be listed in the manager list NMS configuration defines the IP address of a new network management station NMS FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Pre Configuring FCD E1E for Network Management 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual The maximum number of network management stations is 10 If
49. ed to the TDM side Tag tagged mode Tagged frames with VID within the VLAN Membership table are forwarded to TDM side and untagged frames are added the default PVID and default Priority Tag of the only Ethernet port and forwarded to the TDM side 1 4094 0 7 FCD E1E supports the configuration of two QoS categories traffic priority and rate limitation Configuring the Traffic Priority FCD E1E provides four priority queues for the Ethernet port User traffic can be prioritized according to the VLAN priority DSCP IP Precedence or per port basis Ly To define the traffic priority Select a traffic classification method for the FCD E1E Ethernet port 2 Map each value 802 1p tag DS Codepoint or IP ToS field to a traffic class 0 3 Selecting a Traffic Classification Method A traffic classification method must be selected for the FCD E1E Ethernet port gt To select a traffic classification method i 2 3 24 From the zoom application window click the Ethernet port image to select it From the main menu select Configuration gt Port Parameters Setting the Operational Parameters FCD EILE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management The Port Parameters dialog box is displayed see Figure 3 19 3 Fill in the field for the QoS as described in 7ab e 3 13 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 5 To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 1 2 17 15
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51. ernal or external BERT test local service Is disconnected and an internal pattern generator connects a digital test signal to the transmit input of the local data channel The BERT test can run on separate timeslots The BERT test pattern Is also user selectable gt Torun El BERT 1 From the zoom application window click an El port image to select it 2 Select Diagnostics gt BERT Test The Bert Test dialog box is displayed see Figure 7 13 Select a BERT pattern see 7ab e 7 8 Select BERT timeslots that you intend to test see 7ab e 7 8 Select the BERT that you intend to run internal or external see 7ab e 7 8 Click lt Set a a ge 7 14 Running Diagnostic Tests FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual 172 17 155 1 74 BERT Test Fort MAINEI Fort Type El Chapter 7 Fault Management BERT Pattern Not Applicable 0 l 2 E 16 17 18 24 fo 26 TimeSlaks BERT Status OFF 3 11 19 ef 4 a 6 f 13 14 15 20 el fe 2a 20 29 30 al Refresh Ready OOOO I I UOO Figure 7 13 BERT Test Table 7 8 BERT Test Parameters Parameter Description Port The name of the FCD E1E port to be tested read only Port Type The type of the FCD E1E port to be tested read only BERT Pattern A pseudo random BERT pattern to be used during the test Timeslot El timeslot s to be tested BERT Status The type of BERT test Processing BERT Test Counters gt To process the BERT counters l Select
52. ffer RV EMS TDM allows you to view all the currently active alarms reported by FCD E1E irrespective of their level system or port You can refer to the table of alarm messages in the FCD E1E Installation and Operation Manual for a detailed explanation of the alarm messages as well as the actions required for correcting each alarm condition This function can be accessed by all RV EMS TDM users including users with Monitor or Technician permission gt To view all active alarms 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 Select Fault gt Alarms gt List gt All The All Active Alarm List is displayed see F gure 7 1 3 In the All Active Alarm List dialog box you have the following options Print the alarm list click lt Print Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click lt Save to File gt Refresh the alarm list click lt Refresh Handling Alarms and Traps FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management 172 177 155 174 All Active Alarm List Alarm Code MAINE SIGNAL LOSS SUB El SIGNAL LOSS Print Save to File iE Refresh Ready e Figure 7 1 All Active Alarm List Table 7 1 All Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Description Port Port of alarm origin Alarm Code The alarm or event identification code Description Text string that provides a concise description of the alarm condition or eve
53. figuration gt Inband Mode The Inband Mode dialog box is displayed see Figure 4 10 Set the InbDand management mode to TSO Set TSO Sabit4 to Management Set TSO Sabit5 to Management Set TSO Sabit6 to Management Set TSO Sabit7 to Management Set TSO Sabit8 to Management Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 4 8 Configuring the FCD E1E Unit FCD ELE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application a 727 17 155 17 4 Inband Mode Inband Mng T50 Inband Mng Rate 20 Kbps T50 T50 Sabit4 Management T50 Sabit5 Management ki T50 Sabit Management sd T50 Sabit Management ki T50 Sabite Management ki r Dedicated okt TS Select i Refresh Ready g Figure 4 10 Configuring Inband Management for FCD E1E Assigning Main Link Timeslots gt To configure the main link timeslots 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 From the main menu select Configuration gt TS Assignment The TS Assignment dialog box is displayed see F gure 4 11 3 For Main Links 1 10 select Sub Link timeslots 1 10 and then click lt Data gt to assign data sub link timeslots see Figure 4 12 4 For Main Links 11 15 select Sub Link timeslots 11 15 and then click lt Voice gt to assign voice sub link timeslots see Figure 4 12 5 For Main Links 17 21 select HS timeslots 1
54. g The time remaining until the next polling is indicated at the lower right hand corner of the display 4 72 17 155 1 4 Interface Statistics Fort Ethernet Collision 0 Received From Ethernet Unicasts Frames 7929 Broadcasts Frames 9o44 Multicasts Frames 1262 Good Ockets 1363694 Oversize Frames 0 Undersize Frames Fragments 0 Jabber 0 Transmitted to Ethernet Unicasts Frames 9474 Broadcasts Frames 33 Multicasts Frames Good Octets 350099 Ready E 7 sec to next polling Figure 5 3 Ethernet Interface Statistics Table 5 2 Ethernet Interface Statistics Parameters Collisions The number of frames which cannot be successfully transmitted due to a collision event A collision occurs in half duplex connection when two devices try to transmit at the same time This counter tracks the number of times frames have collided This event exists only in Half Duplex mode which is not recommended in an FCD E1E application Received from The number of correct unicast frames received Ethernet Broadcast Frames The number of correct broadcast frames received Multicast Frames The number of correct multicast frames received Good Octets The total number of octets bytes received When a valid connection is established the number should increase steadily Oversize Frames The number of frames that exceed the maximum allowed frame size of 2048 octets but are otherwise valid Ethernet frames good CRC Undersize Frames The num
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56. ick lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 5 To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 172 17 155 174 Port Parameters Ed Pork ETH Pork Type Ethernet Admin Status Enable Auto Wegatiation Enable Max Capability Advertised 100 BaseT Full Duplex Speed and Duplex 100 BaseT Full Duplex Flow Control Disable orage Pore Parameters Accepted Frame Type Admit All hi Ingress Tag Handling Default VID Default Priority Taq O05 Classification j802 1p i Refresh Ready LI Figure 3 9 Ethernet Port Parameters Physical Layer Table 3 7 Ethernet Interface Parameters Parameter Description Values Port Ethernet port designation read only ETH Port Type Ethernet port type read only Ethernet Admin Status Administrative status of the Ethernet link Enable Disable Auto Negotiation Ethernet port auto negotiation functionality Enable Auto negotiation is enabled Disable Auto negotiation is disabled FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 13 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Max Capability Advertised Speed and Duplex Flow Control Bridge Port Parameters Qos Description the auto negotiation process Rate and duplex mode If the auto negotiation process is disabled Data flow control method based on Ethernet Pause frames FCD E1E does not respond to the Pause frames sent by the peer device if Flo
57. iguring the FCD E1E interfaces E1 Serial and Ethernet at the physical level 3 Assigning the main link timeslots Configuring the System Clocks You can configure the parameters of the FCD E1E system clocks including the master clock and fallback clock Note If the configured fallback Clock source fails the internal timing is used as the fallback Clock source instead gt To configure the system clocks 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 3 6 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 2 From the Main menu select Configuration System Clocks The System Clocks dialog box appears see Figure 3 6 Fill in the fields as described in Zable 3 4 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E UJ 5 To refresh the display click lt Refresh 172 17 155 174 System Clocks Current Clock Master Master Clock Internal Fallback Clack Mone Set Refresh Ready g Figure 3 6 System Clocks Table 3 4 System Clock Parameters Parameter Description Values Current Clock A clock which is currently in use read only Master Fallback Master Clock A master clock source Internal Clock is provided by internal oscillator MAIN El Main El link serves as a source for the master clock SUB El Sub El link serves as a source for the master clock HS Serial link serves as a source
58. ing the Operational Parameters 3 27 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 1 2 17 155 1 74 Port Default Priority Mapping Happing for Port Default Priority 135 according to oD mapping The default port priority for each port is set at Merah e iieslinie they ele alia AREE S einteiqeineige ETS lien O rove On ee eee C weas o h eee i Refresh Ready g Figure 3 24 Port Default Priority Mapping Table 3 14 Priority Mapping Parameters Device Level Parameter Description 802 1p Mapping Assigns each priority tag supported by IEEE 802 1p 0 7 to a specific priority queue Traffic Class O lowest Traffic Class 1 Traffic Class 2 or Traffic Class 3 highest DSCP Assigns each DS codepoint 0 63 to a specific priority queue Traffic Class O lowest Traffic Class 1 Traffic Class 2 or Traffic Class 3 highest IP Precedence Assigns each IP ToS field value 0 7 to a specific priority queue Traffic Class O lowest Traffic Class 1 Traffic Class 2 or Traffic Class 3 highest Port Default Displays the default mapping supported by IEEE 802 1p 0 7 Priority For a description of how to define the port default priority see the Configuring the Bridge Port section above Configuring the Rate Limitation FCD E1E supports data rate limitation at the egress and ingress of the Ethernet port FCD E1E limits the data rate proper without taking into account Ethernet frame intergaps To configure the r
59. ion gt Bridge gt Parameters The Bridge Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 14 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 10 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 5 To refresh the display click lt Refresh 172 17 155 1 74 Bridge Parameters x YLAN Mode Unaware Forwarding Mode Transparent Aging Time sec 4 Scheduling Mode Strict Priority ki Set Cancel Refresh Ready a Figure 3 14 Bridge Parameters Table 3 10 Bridge Parameters Description Values VLAN handling mode of the Aware The FCD E1E bridge handles VLANs bridge Unaware The FCD E1E bridge does not handle VLANs Forwarding mode of the bridge Transparent No filtering is performed FCD E1E forwards all received frames Filter FCD E1E filters traffic according the received MAC addresses 3 18 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Parameter Description Aging Time sec The amount of time that a LAN node is allowed to be inactive before It is removed from the network This parameter is only available when Forwarding Mode is Filter Scheduling Mode Scheduling mode of the bridge Chapter 3 Configuration Management Values 0 15 3825 sec You can enter O to disable aging Strict Priority All top priority frames egress until the priority queue is empty Then the next lower priority queue frames egress and so on The strict scheme can cause
60. ion i Reset Resets the system Using the Graphical User Interface GUI 2 9 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual il Poll Agent Polls the system Status Bar Ready RW Figure 2 12 Status Bar The status bar appears at the bottom of the zoom application window and indicates the current state of the system as summarized in 7ab e 2 2 Table 2 2 Status Types and Descriptions Status Description Working Connection to the device is in progress Waiting Waiting for connection to the device Interrupted Connection to the device failed time out Ready Connection to the device is successful Polling Device polling is in progress RADview FCD E1E Menu Maps This section illustrates the FCD E1E menus system and port levels Configuration Fault Diagnostics Options Help System Info All Active Alarms Self Test Results Access Users Manual System Parameters Alarms Manager List About FCD E1E List _ ETH System Time Info Management Channel Mask Inband Mode TS Assignment History Log List Bridge Parameters Clear Clear Dynamic MAC VLAN Membership Egress QoS Mapping 802 1p DSCP IP Precede
61. iption No The number of the alarm event sequential the most recent alarm event appears at the top of the alarm history log and has the lowest number Description Text string that provides the date time and a concise description of the alarm event Clearing the History Log You can delete all entries from the alarm history log gt To clear the history log 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 Select Fault gt History Log gt Clear The Clearing Log Buffer confirmation message Is displayed Clear History Log A Clear history log buffer Figure 7 9 Clearing Log Buffer Confirmation Message 7 10 Handling Alarms and Traps FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management 3 Click lt OK gt to confirm the deletion 7 2 Running Diagnostic Tests RV EMS TDM supports diagnostic functions that enable testing FCD E1E for proper operation and Isolating the location of faults The following tests are available e Automatic self test e Internal and external loopDacks e Internal and external BERT Displaying Self Test Results FCD E1E performs a hardware self test upon turn on The self test sequence checks the critical circuit functions of the FCD E1E framer and bridge RV EMS TDM can display the self test results gt To display the self test results 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 Select Diagnostics gt Se
62. k lt Remove gt Deleting Dynamic MAC Addresses When the bridge Forwarding Mode operates in the Filter mode see Figure 3 14 you can delete all learned addresses from the MAC table To delete all dynamic MAC addresses 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the Main menu select Configuration gt Bridge gt Clear Dynamic MAC A confirmation message appears FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 21 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Clear Dynamic MAC A Clear Dynamic MAC e o Alllearmed MAC will be lost Figure 3 18 Clear Dynamic MAC Message Box 3 Click lt OK gt Dynamic MAC addresses are deleted Configuring the Bridge Port The FCD E1E bridge port supports filtering of incoming traffic accepting all frames or only those which have VLAN tags The incoming frames can also be assigned default PVID and priority values gt To configure the bridge port 1 From the zoom application window click an Ethernet port image to select it 2 Select Configuration gt Port Parameters The Port Parameters dialog box is displayed see F gure 3 19 3 Fill in the fields for the Bridge Port Parameters as described in 7ab e 3 12 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E 5 To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 3 22 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management
63. lease contact the RAD distributor nearest you or one of the RAD offices worldwide You can find this information at the RAD Web site http www rad com For office locations click About RAD gt Worldwide Offices for distributor locations click Where to Buy gt End Users Technical Support 7 17 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual 7 18 Technical Support FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Index A Access command 6 2 Administrator 6 2 Alarms active 7 2 log 7 9 port 7 5 system 7 3 B Bar main menu 2 9 status 2 10 title 2 9 toolbar 2 9 Bridge configuration 3 18 configuring ports 3 22 static MAC table 3 21 C Clock system 3 6 Clocks configuring 3 6 Configuration access 6 2 bridge ports 3 22 clocks 3 6 date time 3 33 defining network managers 3 4 El 3 8 Ethernet 3 12 host IP parameters 3 3 rate limitation 3 28 serial data 3 10 Static MAC table 3 21 system information 3 2 traffic priority 3 24 VLAN membership 3 19 Connectors 2 13 Control port 2 2 p Data port standards 1 2 Date 3 33 x ee El FCD EILE Ver 1 3 collecting statistics 5 1 configuring 3 8 Standards 1 2 Statistics 5 2 Status 3 30 Ethernet configuring 3 12 configuring the port 3 12 Statistics 5 4 Status 3 32 F FCAPS model 1 4 a Graphical User Interface GUI using 2 8 zoom application 2 8 H History log deleting 7 10 viewing 7 9 Host 3 3 configuring IP par
64. lf Test Results The Self Test Results dialog box is displayed see F gure 7 10 3 From the Self Test Results dialog box you can Print the alarm list click lt Print Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click lt Save to File Refresh the display click Refresh gt FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Running Diagnostic Tests 7 11 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual 172 17 155 174 Self Test Result gt lt Print Save to File iE i Refresh pea i Figure 7 10 Self Test Results Running Loopbacks FCD E1E supports activation of the El and HS diagnostic loopbacks e Internal tests the connection between the E1 HS port and the opposite network e External tests the connection between the E1 port and the PBX Running El Loopbacks gt To runan El loopback 1 From the zoom application window click an El port image to select it 2 Select Diagnostics Loopback The E1 Interface Loopback dialog box is displayed see Figure 7 11 3 Select a loopback that you intend to run or choose Disable to deactivate an active loopback see 7ab e 7 6 4 Click lt Set 7 12 Running Diagnostic Tests FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management 172 17 155 1 74 Interface Loopback Fort MAIN El Port Type El Loopback Disable hi Refresh Ready CI Figure 7 11 Interface Loopback Table 7 6 ElPort Interface Loopback Par
65. ls provided by the equipment connected to the data channel When using this clocking mode the main link clock is locked to the clock Signal supplied by the user s data channel interface The DTE1 and DTE2 modes are not available on channels with X 21 interfaces Clock Polarity Clock Polarity can either be CTS RTS State e Normal the rising edge of the clock waveform appears in the middle of the bit Interval e Invert The falling edge of the clock waveform appears in the middle of the bit Interval Select Invert only when specifically instructed to do so Clear To Send signal status of the serial link RTS status of the opposite serial link When CTS is ON the RTS State is ignored Configuring the Ethernet Interface FCD E1E includes one user Ethernet port User s Manual Values DCE DTE1 DTE2 Normal Invert ON Always ON RTS CTS follows RTS Default ON On Off Default Off You can configure the physical layer parameters of the FCD E1E Ethernet interface via the Port Parameters menu gt To configure the Ethernet interface 1 From the zoom application window click the Ethernet port image to select it 2 From the Port menu select Configuration gt Port Parameters Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management The Port Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 9 3 Fillin the fields as described in 7ab e 3 7 4 Cl
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67. mation is available via the Port Information screen gt To display the El interface information 1 From the zoom application window click an El port image to select it 2 From the Port menu click Configuration gt Information 3 The Port Information dialog box is displayed see 7ab e 3 16 3 30 Additional Tasks FCD ELE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 1 72 17 155 1 4 Port Information Port MAIN E1 Port Type El Admin Status Enable Oper Status Down Test Status Parameter Port Port Type Admin Status Oper Status Test Status FCD E1LE Ver 1 3 i O Refresh Figure 3 77 El Interface Information Table 3 16 El Interface Information Parameters Description Selected FCD E1E TDM port Type of the selected FCD E1E TDM port Administrative status of the El port as configured via the Port Parameters menu see the Configuring the El Interface section above _ Operational status of the El port Status of an El diagnostic test Values read only MAIN E1 SUB El El Enable El link is enabled Disable E1 link is disabled Up El port is operational Down El port Is not operational No diagnostic test is in progress External Loopback External loopback is in progress Internal Loopback Internal loopback is in progress External BERT External BERT is in progress Internal BERT Internal BERT is in progress Displaying the Serial Data
68. me of the 15 minute interval e To hh mm ss displays the end time of the 15 minute interval 1727 17 155 174 Port Intervals Statistics coe SUB E1 Port Type EQ Num of Intervals a 11 30 12 45 14 00 15 15 16 30 17 45 19 00 20 15 21 30 22 45 00 00 01 15 02 30 03 45 O8 00 06 15 07 30 08 45 10 00 11 15 Intervals Ending Time For a different view click on the Legend re fossa o njewo fes o o o ajos Jeo o o sjos os o o o jos ow o o ojoo fos o o o sjes Joo o o o 23 SNMPc Managem Fg Awaz ie EMS LaunchDesk cy COWINDOWSIsy Figure 5 2 El Port Intervals Statistics 5 3 Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics The Ethernet Interface Statistics command enables you to view statistics for the selected Ethernet port The aggregate statistics for the port are displayed ina dialog box This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and for planning purposes To display Ethernet interface statistics l From the zoom application window click an Ethernet port image to select it 2 Select Statistics gt Port Statistics The Interface Statistics dialog box is displayed see Figure 5 3 3 Update the display by clicking lt Poll gt 4 When done click lt Close gt 5 4 3BDisplaying Ethernet Interface Statistics FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 5 Performance Management Note the display is automatically updated after each pollin
69. me to the unit and its location to distinguish it from the other devices installed in your system gt To view or modify FCD E1E system logistics information 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 From the Main menu select Configuration gt System Info The System Information dialog box appears see Figure 3 1 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 1 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E To refresh the display click lt Refresh ose a E From the Main menu select Configuration gt System Commands gt Reset to reboot the unit 172 17 155 174 System Information Description FCD E1E R H 1 3 1 07 SW Boot 1 02 Application 1 31 Backup 1 31 Object ID FLCU E1E Hame System Thame Contact contact person Location The Location of the Device system Up Time O days O0 02 57 Humber of Interfaces 4 Refresh Re ady LI Figure 3 1 System Information 3 2 Setting the System Parameters FCD EI1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Parameter Description Object ID Name Contact Location System Up Time Number of Interfaces Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3 1 System Information Parameters Description Displays the FCD E1E model and its hardware and software versions Displays FCD E1E read only Used to assign an arbitrary name to the FCD E1E unit up to 15 characters Used to enter the name of the person to be cont
70. mp Sub link HS Clock Mode is DCE Transmit clock source main link El Line type Framed MF CRC Main link amp Sub link HS Clock Mode is DCE Management Parameters Host IP Address 192 168 100 10 Inband Management TSO TSO Sbit 4 8 Host IP address 192 168 100 20 Inband Management TSO TSO Sbit 4 8 gt To launch the FCD E1E zoom application On the map select and double click the FCD E1E icon The respective FCD E1E zoom application window opens You can now configure and monitor the unit 4 2 Launching the FCD E1E Zoom Application Timeslot Assignment Sub link Data timeslots 1 10 Voice timeslots 11 15 HS Data timeslots 17 21 ETH Data timeslots 22 31 Sub link Data timeslots 1 10 Voice timeslots 11 15 HS Data timeslots 17 21 ETH Data timeslots 22 31 Launching the FCD E1E Zoom Application FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application 472 17 155 1 4 Connected Configuration Faulk Diagnostics Statistics Options Help 2 SERIAL ee Sh m_E 1 _5 feoceeeeeeeee n eo MAH SUE y y 10 TOE ASE T CONTROL Lar Fi EM LIHE ACT Figure 4 2 FCD E1E Zoom Application 4 3 Configuring the FCD E1E Unit This section explains how to configure the central FCD E1E unit Configuring the IP Parameters The FCD E1E can be managed by a network management station which is located on the LAN connected to the
71. munity select SNMP Authentication Failure Trap to enable or disable sending this trap in case of an unauthorized access attempt FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Pre Configuring FCD E1E for Network Management 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual 2 Select SNMP Trap Community to enter the name of a community to which FCD E1E sends traps up to 15 alphanumeric characters case sensitive 3 Select SNMP Read Community to enter the name of a community with read only authorization up to 15 alphanumeric characters case sensitive 4 Select SNMP Write Community to enter the name of a community with write authorization up to 15 alphanumeric characters case sensitive RAD FCD E1E Authentication Community SNMP Authentication Failure Trap Disable SNMP Trap Community SNMP trap SNMP Read Community public SNMP Write Community private Please select item lt 1 to 4 gt ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 6 Authentication Community Menu Connecting FCD E1E to Network Management Stations FCD E1E can be managed by a network management station NMS via the unit s Ethernet port or Main link The connection can be made either from a local LAN or from a remote location via a PSN connected to the Ethernet port or from Main link via DXC gt To connect FCD E1E to the network management station via the Ethernet port e Connect the Ethernet port to a port of an Ethernet switch or hub serving
72. n addition is allowed to do the following e Perform port tests e Poll the FCD E1E agent RADview EMS TDM User Security Levels 6 1 Chapter 6 Security Management User s Manual Actions beyond the Technician level permissions are handled in the same manner as for the Monitor level Operator and Administrator Levels 6 2 The Operator Is granted all the permissions needed to perform any task related to FCD ELE management The Administrator has all the Operator permissions and in addition has access to the RADview EMS TDM User Manager function this function is not accessible by the Operator 6 2 Viewing and Setting Access Options RADview EMS TDM allows you to view and modify the authorizations for management access to an FCD E1E unit by means of Telnet browsers Access by means of the supervision terminal is always available and SNMP access cannot be disabled by SNMP commands not even by commands from the RADview EMS TDM gt To view or modify the Telnet browser access options 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it 2 Select Options gt Access The Access dialog box is displayed see Figure 6 1 3 Select the desired option Disable access by Telnet browsers is blocked This overrides the access rights of any user that may be logged on to FCD E1E Note that activating this selection disconnects the currently logged users Enable access is allowed to any logged user
73. nce Port Default Priority Rate Limitation System Commands Poll Agent Reset System Clocks Figure 2 13 Device Level Menu Map 2 10 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI FCD ELE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Help Information All Active Alarms Loopback Current User s Manual Port Parameters m Alarms BERT Test Intervals About FCD E1E Mask BERT Counters Figure 7 14 El Port Level Menu Map Configuration Fault Information Port Parameters All Active Alarms Alarms Mask Figure 2 15 ETH Port Level Menu Map Statistics Help Port Statistics User s Manual About FCD E1E Configuration Fault Diagnostics Help Information All Active Alarms Loopback Use
74. nnecting FCD ELE to Network Management Stations e Launching FCD ELE e Using the Graphical User Interface GUI 2 1 Network Management Options FCD E1E has a local management subsystem that controls the operation of all of its circuits The subsystem supports various management interfaces including SNMP management for example RADview Telnet and local management via an ASCII terminal RADview management software Is typically used to support large networks Some parameters cannot be changed from within RADview However you can use the built in management menu driven interface of FCD E1E to configure them The configuration menus are accessible from a serial connection to the device control port or using the Telnet protocol via a connection to the Ethernet port For complete information about managing FCD E1E using the terminal or Telnet see the FCD E1E Installation and Operation Manual RADview management software is used for managing large networks RADview uses SNMP messages to manage FCD E1E The unit is managed by a network management station NMS via the unit s Ethernet port The connection can be made either from a local LAN or from a remote location via a PSN connected to the Ethernet port 2 2 Pre Configuring FCD E1E for Network Management FCD E1E can be managed by a network management station which is located on the LAN connected to the unit s Ethernet port Pre Configuring FCD E1E for Network Management 2 1 Chapter 2
75. nt Severity The severity of the alarm Warning Event Minor Major Critical Displaying the System Level Active Alarms RV EMS TDM allows you to view a list of the currently active alarms at the system level only reported by FCD ELE Note This function can be accessed by all RV EMS TDM users including users with Monitor or Technician permission FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Handling Alarms and Traps 7 3 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual gt To view all system level active alarms 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 Select Fault gt Alarms gt List The System Level Active Alarm List is displayed see Figure 7 2 3 Inthe System Level Active Alarm List dialog box you have the following options Print the alarm list click lt Print gt Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click lt Save to File gt Refresh the alarm list click lt Refresh gt 172 177 155 174 System Level Active Alarm List Print Save to File iE i Refresh Figure 7 2 System Level Active Alarm List 7 4 Handling Alarms and Traps FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Table 7 2 System Level Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Description Alarm Code The alarm or event identification code Description Text string that provides a concise description of the alarm condition or event Severity The severity of the ala
76. ntrolled slip seconds CSS Line Errored Seconds The number of line errored seconds LES Degraded Minutes DM The number of degraded minutes Severely Errored Seconds SES The number of severely errored seconds Unavailable Seconds The number of unavailable seconds UAS Path Coding Violation The number of path coding violation seconds PCV Bursty Errored Seconds The number of bursty errored seconds BES Line Code Violations The number of line coding violation seconds LCV Displaying Interval E1 Interface Statistics FCD E1E Ver 1 3 The interval E1 statistics are displayed for the last 24 hours 96 15 minute intervals for the Main El or Sub E1 port To display interval E1 statistics 1 From the zoom application window click an El port image to select it 2 Select Statistics gt Intervals The Port Intervals Statistics dialog box is displayed see Figure 5 2 3 When done click lt Close gt The parameters displayed in the Port Intervals Statistics dialog box are similar to those for the current interval described in 7ab e 5 1 of the selected port except for the following additional parameters e Num of Intervals displays the number of intervals up to 96 for which performance monitoring statistics can be displayed e Inv No displays the 15 minute interval number 2BDisplaying El Statistics 5 3 Chapter 5 Performance Management User s Manual e From hh mm ss displays the start ti
77. o tests are running FCD E1E LED Indicators There are three LEDs located on the front panel of the FCD E1E to indicate the power and device status FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI 2 13 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual Name El LOC El REM ETH LINK ETH ACT 2 14 This section provides lists and color status descriptions of the device LED indicators The FCD E1E zoom window uses the standard RAD color codes to indicate the operational and communication status of the agent ports and power supply Name PWR TEST ALM Type Red LED Red LED Green LED Yellow LED Table 2 5 Front Panel LEDs Type Function Green LED ON FCD E1E is powered OFF FCD EL1E is off Yellow LED ON Test is in progress OFF No test Is in progress Red LED ON Alarms are detected in the current alarm list OFF No alarm is currently detected Table 2 6 Rear Panel LEDs Function ON Synchronization loss is detected LOS LOF or AIS in Rx OFF The El link is synchronized ON RDI is detected remote alarm OFF No RDI is detected ON Ethernet link is OK OFF The line is not active ON Data is being transmitted or received on the Ethernet link OFF The line is not active Using the Graphical User Interface GUI FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Chapter 3 Configuration Management This chapter discusses how to configure the FCD E1E system and operati
78. oS gt Mapping From the Mapping submenu select a traffic classification method you intend to map 802 1p DSCP ToS or Port Default Priority The relevant configuration dialog box is displayed F gure 3 21 Figure 3 27 Figure 3 23 and Figure 3 24 From the 802 1p DSCP or IP Precedence dialog box click the traffic class value s that you want to select Click lt Traffic Class A dropdown list of Traffic Class options is displayed O Low 1 2 and 3 High Select one of the traffic class options to be assigned to the selected priority tag value s The configuration values are described in 7ab e 3 14 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt Port Default Priority tag values are permanently mapped to traffic Classes 0 3 as illustrated in Figure 3 24 172 17 155 174 802 1p Mapping O rove of C mtes ofo Traffic Class gt Refresh Ready CI Figure 3 71 802 1p Mapping 3 26 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 172 17 155 174 DSCP Mapping Se On ee ae C weca Lofofofofofofofafofofofofofofofo C weas ofo olele lole ele eleet sfofofofofofofof fa Figure 3 22 DSCP Mapping 172 17 155 174 IP Precedence oae Jo epee C rmes o ph Eeee Set Traffic Class gt L i O Refresh Ready CI Figure 3 73 IP Precedence Mapping FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Sett
79. of service state the main link timeslots assigned to the sublink carry the OOS code In addition the signaling bits A and B also assume the OOS state see OOS signaling Trans Same as for None but the signaling bits A and B are not forced to the OOS state Full FCD E1E does not change the state of the main link timeslots or the state of the Signaling bits Note This parameter is displayed only for FCD ELE versions with a sublink The recommended signaling method depends on the application e 7he None mode Is non transparent and is often used when the sublink carries voice channels for example in PABX or voice multiplexer applications e The Full mode is fully transparent and is often used when the sublink carries channelized or unchannelized data e Use the Trans mode for voice applications with channel associated signaling proprietary signaling and or channelized data applications This is the transparent mode Configuring the Serial Data Interface If FCD E1E includes a serial data interface it must be configured at the physical layer You can configure the physical layer parameters of the FCD ELE serial data interface via the Port Parameters menu 3 10 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD EILE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management To configure the serial data interface Parameter Port Port Type Admin Status Rate Kbps FCD EILE Ver 1 3 l From
80. on gt Port Parameters The Port Parameters dialog box is displayed see Figure 4 7 and Figure 4 8 Set the administrative status to Enable Set the Rx sensitivity to Short Haul Set the line type to Framed MF CRC Set the line code to HDB3 Set the RAI Enable to Disable eo ae FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Configuring the FCD E1E Unit 4 5 Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application User s Manual 8 Set the idle code to 7E 9 Set the OOS code to FF 10 Set the OOS signaling to Space 11 Set the mark signaling code to D 12 Set the space signaling code to 1 13 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD ELE 172 17 155 1 74 Port Parameters Port Port Type Admin Status Enable a Rx Sensitivity Short Haul Line Type Framed MFCRO Line Code Hoes Line Impedance RAIL Enable Disable Idle Code hex Fe OS Code hex Cis Signaling Mark Signaling Code hexi Space Signaling Code hes bo CGA None st camee _ Retesh Figure 4 7 Configuring El Main Link Interface for FCD E1E 4 6 Configuring the FCD ELE Unit FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring a Typical Application 172 177 155 174 Port Parameters Port SUB E1 Pork Type El Admin Status Enable sd Rx Sensitivity Short Haul r Line Type Framed MF CRC ki Line Code HDB Line Impedance Balanced RAIL Enable asp Idle Code hex VE
81. onal parameters using the RADview EMS TDM management system The following topics are covered in the chapter e Setting the System Parameters Configuring System Logistics Information Configuring the Management Host IP Parameters Defining Network Managers e Setting the Operational Parameters Configuring the System Clocks Configuring Interfaces at the Physical Level Configuring Inband Management Assigning Timeslots to the Main Link Configuring the Ethernet Bridge Configuring the QoS Configuring the Rate Limitation e Additional Tasks Displaying the System Information Displaying the Interface Information Setting the Date and Time Resetting 3 1 Setting the System Parameters RADview EMS TDM allows you to view and modify the system configuration parameters of the managed FCD E1E to prepare it for operation in your specific environment The activities needed for this purpose are listed below e Configuring the system logistics information e Configuring the IP communication parameters host IP addresses e Defining network managers FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Setting the System Parameters 3 1 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual After completing the general system configuration make sure to review and change as required the FCD E1E security options in accordance with Chapter 6 of this manual Configuring System Logistics Information The FCD ELE management software allows you to assign a na
82. ondition or event Severity The severity of the alarm Warning Event Minor Major Critical Handling Traps Some of the alarm conditions can be automatically sent as traps to the user specified managers the managers are configured using Options gt Manager List Zab e 7 4 lists all traps supported by FCD E1E 7 6 Handling Alarms and Traps FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Table 7 4 Trap List Trap Description OID Maskable coldStart The unit has been restarted after 13 06 35 idel Sel No power up warmStart The unit has been warmly 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 2 No restarted authenticationFailure User authentication has failed 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 5 Yes linkDown An Ethernet port has been 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 3 Yes disconnected linkUp An Ethernet port has been 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 4 Yes connected tftpStatusChangeTrap The TFTP session status has 1 3 6 1 4 1 164 6 1 0 1 No changed dacsMuxAlarmsTrap An alarm occurs LOS LOF AIS 1 3 6 1 4 1 164 3 3 0 2 Yes FEBE or RDI dacsMuxAlarmsTrap A system clock alarm occurs status 1 3 6 1 4 1 164 3 3 0 2 No changed Masking Alarms gt FCD ELE Ver 1 3 If you want to prevent network managers from receiving certain FCD E1E alarms you can mask them at the system level or at the port level Masking System Alarms To mask system alarms 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It 2 Select Fault gt Alarms gt Mask The Mask Sys
83. perations refer to the RADview EMS TDM PC or Unix User s Manual 1 1 FCD ELE Overview The FCD E1E is a managed access unit for full or fractional El services The device integrates TDM user traffic data streams and data traffic over El 2 048 Mbps and fractional E1 services Management is performed locally by a terminal or a front panel LCD with pushbuttons FCD E1E L or remotely via Telnet SNMP or remote in band management Device Options FCD EILE Ver 1 3 FCD E1E is available with different hardware configurations The following options are available e FCD E1E standard device with the following interface options One synchronous data channel the data channel can be ordered with an RS 530 V 36 RS 449 X 21 or V 35 interface One synchronous data channel and one Ethernet port the data channel can be ordered with an RS 530 V 36 RS 449 X 21 or V 35 interface the port is an Ethernet 10 100BaseT management port FCD E1E UTPM One synchronous data channel and one E1 sublink the data channel can be ordered with an RS 530 V 36 RS 449 X 21 or V 35 interface the E1 sublink provides a drop and insert capability and enables the connection of fractional E1 equipment and digital PBXs to the El main link One synchronous data channel with an RS 530 V 36 RS 449 X 21 or V 35 interface one E1 sublink and one Ethernet 10 100BaseT management port FCD E1E UTPM One synchronous data channel with an
84. r s Manual Port Parameters m Alarms About FCD E1E Mask Figure 7 16 Serial Port Level Menu Map Selecting the Device Before you can perform system operations you must first select the device in the FCD E1LE zoom application window The E1 Ethernet serial and control ports may be selected All other areas that are not ports represent the system and a frame around the panel is displayed The default selection is the device gt To select the device e Click inside the FCD E1E zoom window Ensure that no border surrounds any of the ports in the window A blue border outlines the respective FCD E1E device indicating that the whole system is selected The main view includes the front and back panels of the device FCD ELE Ver 1 3 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI 2 11 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual 172 17 155 1 4 Connected Configuration Faulk Diagnostics Statistics Options Help SERIAL ee ge m_E 1 _5 LEP Pere eeeeeeey MAH SUE y y 10 TOE ASE T CONTROL Lar Fi EM LIHE ACT Figure 2 17 FCD E1LE System Selected in the View Window The FCD E1E zoom application opens with a specific node name The NMS discovers the device by recognizing the IP address it was designated Selecting Ports Before you can perform port operations you must first select a port in the FCD E1E zoom application window gt To select a port e Inthe FCD E1
85. rm Warning Event Minor Major Critical Displaying the Port Level Active Alarms RV EMS TDM allows you to view a list of the currently active alarms for each port El main link El sub link Ethernet and Serial Note This function can be accessed by all RV EMS TDM users including users with Monitor or Technician permission gt To view all port level active alarms 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E port image to select it 2 Select Fault gt Alarms The Port Active Alarm List is displayed see Figure 7 2 3 Inthe Port Active Alarm List dialog box you have the following options Print the alarm list click lt Print Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click lt Save to File gt Refresh the alarm list click lt Refresh FCD E1E Ver 1 3 Handling Alarms and Traps 7 5 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual 4172 7 7 155 1 f4 Port Active Alarm List Port SUB E1 Port Type El SIGNAL LOSS Print Save to File iE Refresh Ready Figure 7 3 Port Level Active Alarm List Table 7 3 Port Level Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Description Port The name of the selected port read only can be ETH MAIN E1 SUB E1 or HS Port Type The type of the selected port read only can be Ethernet E1 or V 35 RS530 Alarm Code The alarm or event identification code Description Text string that provides a concise description of the alarm c
86. s Manual Configuring Traffic Priority Chapter 3 Displaying the El Interface Information Displaying the Serial Data Interface Information Chapter 3 Displaying the Ethernet Interface Information Chapter 3 1 7 Chapter 1 Introduction FCAPS Component Security Management Function Displaying current El statistics Displaying interval E1 Statistics Displaying Ethernet Statistics Defining access methods Device Level Path in RV EMS TDM FCD E1LE Options gt Access 1 8 RV EMS TDM FCD E1E Overview Section in this Manual Viewing and Setting Access Options Chapter 6 Port Level Path in RV EMS TDM FCD ELE Statistics gt Current Statistics gt Intervals Statistics gt Port Statistics User s Manual Section in this Manual Displaying Current El Interface Statistics Chapter 5 Displaying Interval El Interface Statistics Chapter 5 Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics Chapter 5 FCD ELE Ver 1 3 FCD EILE Ver 1 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation This chapter explains the installation and operation required to get the RADview EMS TDM system for FCD E1E up and running It also describes the RADview EMS TDM FCD E1E graphic user interface GUI and how to select the system and its ports This chapter discusses the following e Network Management Options e Pre Configuring FCD ELE for Network Management e Co
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88. s no timeslots for ETH service When VLAN Mode is Unaware and Main Link has at least one ETH times ot in the TS Assignment Table you cannot connect the FCD E1E via the local Ethernet port gt To configure the TDM Management Channel to the management traffic e From the Management Channel menu Configuration gt Wanagement gt Management Channel select TDM Management Channel and select Inband Mode TSO F or DEDICATED FRAME RELAY e lf the selected Inband Mode is TSO F select one or more TSO Sabits Sabit4 Sabit8 to Management e f the selected Inband Mode is DEDICATED FRAME RELAY enter a timeslot number 1 31 to Dedicated TS Select RAD FCD EI1E TDM Management Channel Inband MNG Mode DEDICATED FRAME RELAY TSO Sabit4 One TSO Sabit5 One TSO Sabit One TSO Sabit7 One TSO Sabits8 One Dedicated TS Select 1 31 16 Current Inband MNG Bandwidth 64 kbps Please select item lt 1 to 6 gt ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 5 TDM Management Channel Menu Note The inband mode is only available when main link Line Type is Framed Framed CRC Framed MF or Framed MF CRC Configuring the SNMP Communities FCD E1E allows you to specify the communities under which the FCD E1E management agent accepts SNMP commands gt To define read write and trap communities 1 From the Authentication Community menu Configuration gt Management gt Authentication Com
89. s one Ethernet interface The interface status information is available via the Port Information screen gt To display the Ethernet interface information 1 From the zoom application window click an Ethernet port image to select it 2 From the Port menu click Configuration gt Information The Port Information dialog box is displayed see 7ab e 3 18 3 32 Additional Tasks FCD ELE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Parameter Port Port Type Admin Status Oper Status Mode Chapter 3 Configuration Management 172 17 155 174 Port Information Port ETH Pork Type Ethernet Admin Status Enable Oper Status Up Mode Full Duplex Rate 100Mbps iO Refresh Ready CI Figure 3 29 Ethernet Interface Information Table 3 18 Ethernet Interface Information Parameters Description Values read only The FCD E1E Ethernet port ETH Type of the FCD E1E Ethernet Ethernet port Ethernet port Disable Ethernet link is disabled Operational status of the Up Ethernet port is operational Ethernet port Down Ethernet port is not operational Duplex mode of the Ethernet port Half Duplex Full Duplex Rate of the Ethernet port 10Mbps 100Mbps Rate Setting the Date and Time FCD E1LE Ver 1 3 You can set the date and time for the FCD E1E internal real time clock To configure the date and time l 2 et a From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select it From the main menu
90. tem Alarms dialog box is displayed see Figure 7 4 3 Select the alarms that you want to mask 4 Click lt Set gt 172 17 155 174 Mask System Alarms All Clock gt Fallback Clock gt Internal Refresh Ready OOOO I I l Figure 7 4 Masking System Alarms Handling Alarms and Traps 7 7 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual Masking Port Alarms You can mask the alarms of any port El Main Link E1 Sub Link Ethernet or Serial Each port has a different set of alarms and you can select those alarms that you want to mask gt To mask port alarms 1 From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E port image to select It 2 Select Fault gt Mask The Mask Port Alarms dialog box is displayed see F gure 7 5 for serial port Figure 7 6 for Ethernet port and F gure 7 7 for El port 3 Select the alarms that you want to mask 4 Click lt Set 172 177 155 174 Port Alarms Mask Port Port Type CLOCK LOSS 442 7 7 155 1 4 Port Alarms Mask Port Pork Type Ethernet LINK DOWN D Figure 7 6 Masking Ethernet Port Alarms 7 8 Handling Alarms and Traps FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management 472 17 155 174 Port Alarms Mask Pork Type Mask All STGHAL LOSS EXCESSIVE BPW IS OCCURED ATS SYNE LOSS LOCAL SYNC LOSS REMOTE SYNC LOSS LOCAL MF ALARMI REMOTE MF ALARM FRAME SLIP BPY ERROR EsCESSIVE ERR
91. the network on which the appropriate NMS is attached gt To connect FCD E1E to the network management station via the Main Link port e Connect the Main link port to a DXC or remote FCD E1E serving the network on which the appropriate NMS is attached DXC or remote FCD E1E and local FCD E1E need to be configured with the same inband mode TSO Sabit4 8 or Dedicated TS parameters 2 6 Pre Configuring FCD E1E for Network Management FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation 2 3 Launching FCD E1E Begin using FCD E1E by launching the respective FCD E1E zoom application gt To launch the FCD E1E zoom application e On the map see Figure 2 7 select and double click the FCD E1E icon The respective FCD E1LE zoom application window opens see Figure 2 8 You can now configure and monitor the unit SNMPc Management Console EMS TDM db File Edit View Insert Manage Tools alala ANN ihe J ROOT y EMS Tom 172 17 152 171 ami a rig pS 172 17 152 189 Se a T a 172 17 152 194 q 172 17 152 220 172147152189 17217152 38 172147152194 1721715293 17217152241 172147152171 TI 172 17 152 233 172 17 152 241 172 17 152 26 172 17 152 27 172 17 152 38 AL a 172 17 152 93 172 17 155 55 172 18 170 221 For Help press F1 localhost Administrator Supervisor Figure 2 7 SNMPC Management Console FCD E1E Ver
92. the zoom application window click the serial data port image to select it From the Port menu select Configuration gt Port Parameters The Port Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 8 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 6 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E To refresh the display click lt Refresh Parti Fort Type Admin Status Rate kbps Clock Mode Clock Polarity Cae RTS State Refresh Ready CI Figure 3 8 Serial Data Port Parameters Table 3 6 Serial Data Interface Parameters Description Values Serial port designation read only HS Serial port type read only V 35 RS530 Administrative status of the serial link Enable Serial link is enabled Disable Serial link is disabled Interface rate of the serial link 0x64 1x64 2x64 32x64 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 11 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Description Clock Mode There are three available clock modes e DCE transmits and receives clock data for the user s equipment connected to the data channel clock data Is derived from the main system clock e DTE1 the data channel sends the receive data accompanied by the receive clock derived from the main system clock to the user s equipment connected to the data channel and accepts user s data according to the user s equipment transmit clock e DTE2 transmits and receives data according to the clock signa
93. thernet 3 32 serial data 3 31 Status bar 2 10 System information 3 2 level 1 3 selecting 2 11 System information 3 29 a T1 collecting statistics 5 1 Technical support 7 17 Technician 6 1 Terminal ASCII connecting 2 2 Time 3 33 Timing system 3 6 Title bar 2 9 Traps authentication failure 2 5 list of 7 7 Troubleshooting 7 17 VLAN configuring membership 3 19 a Zoom window device 2 9 main menu bar 2 9 status bar 2 9 title bar 2 8 toolbar 2 9 FCD EILE Ver 1 3
94. this number is exceeded you must delete an existing station Each NMS is automatically assigned an index number in the range of 1 to 10 gt To add a network management station 1 From the Manager List menu Configuration gt gt Management gt Manager List type a to add a management station 2 Select Manager IP Address and enter the IP address of the management Station RAD FCD E1E Manager List Manager ID 1 1 Manager IP Address Please select item lt 1 to 4 gt F Forward A Add D Delete ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 7 3 Manager List Menu gt To add a VLAN ID check to the management traffic e From the Management Channel menu Configuration gt Wanagement gt Management Channel select ETH Management VLAN ID and type the ID of the management station VLAN 0 4094 Note FCD E1E ignores the VLAN tagging of the management traffic coming from the management station when the ETH Management VLAN ID 0 RAD FCD EI1E Management Channel 1 TDM Management Channel 2 ETH Management VLAN ID 0 4094 Please select item lt 1 to 2 gt ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 4 Management Channel Menu 2 4 Pre Configuring FCD E1E for Network Management FCD E1E Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Note The management method from the local Ethernet port is only available when e VLAN Mode Is Aware e VLAN Mode Is Unaware and Main Link ha
95. tion disabled Framed MF CRC CAS enabled CRC 4 function enabled HDB3 AMI Balanced Unbalanced Enable The reception of RAI by the interface causes the other El interface to send RAI to the equipment connected to it Disable The RAI indication sent by the other El interface is not affected by RAI reception via the interface 00 ff 00 ff Setting the Operational Parameters 3 9 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Description OOS Signaling Out of service signaling method for the framed MF or framed MF CRC4 line types only When None is used for CGA select the OOS signaling mode used by the equipment connected to the corresponding link relevant for sublink only OOS signal is sent toward the opposite path when loss of signal loss of frame or AIS Is detected at the E1 line Mark Signaling Code An OOS code to be sent when the OOS Signaling is set to Mark SpaceMark or MarkSpace Space Signaling Code An OOS code to be sent when the OOS Signaling is set to Space SpaceMark or MarkSpace CGA User s Manual Values Space Code specified by the Space Signaling Code parameter is sent Mark Code specified by the Mark Signaling Code parameter Is sent SpaceMark Space code is sent in the first 2 5 seconds and then mark code Is sent MarkSpace Mark code is sent in the first 2 5 seconds and then Space code Is sent O f None When the FCD E1E sublink is in the out
96. w Control is disabled thus slowing its transmission rate See Configuring the Bridge Port below See Configuring the QoS below Configuring Inband Management gt To configure the Main link inbDand management l 2 NW Maximum capability to be advertised during User s Manual Values 10BaseT Half Duplex 10BaseT Full Duplex 100BaseT Half Duplex 100BaseT Full Duplex 10BaseT Half Duplex 10BaseT Full Duplex 100BaseT Half Duplex 100BaseT Full Duplex Enable Flow control is enabled Disable Flow control is disabled From the zoom application window click the FCD E1E unit image to select It From the main menu select Configuration gt Inband Mode The Inband Mode dialog box is displayed see F gure 3 10 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 8 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update FCD E1E To refresh the display click lt Refresh gt 3 14 Setting the Operational Parameters FCD EILE Ver 1 3 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management a 727 17 155 1 74 Inband Mode Inband Mng T50 Inband Mng Rate O kbps T50 T50 Sabit4 Management ki T50 Sabit5 Management ki T50 Sabit Management sd T50 Sabit Management ki T50 Sabite Management ki Dedicated 2A okt TS Select Set Refresh Ready g Figure 3 10 Inband Mode Configuration Table 3 8 Inband Mode Parameters Parameter Description Values Inband Mng The Inband m
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