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1. FAN Service Service card Service card card slot 1 slot 2 slot 3 PWR 2 Figure 1 1 RC3000E sub card distribution DXC card is fixed on main card slot 0 uplink card is fixed to be located at slot 4 service card 1 3 can be any service card the fan power supply 1 and power supply 2 are all fixed 1 1 Procedure of device startup Plug service cards and power supply cards in correct slots and connect service cable properly then the device can start working after electrifying There are two methods for users to access device by PC one is access by network management software connected by SNMP interface the other one is access by hyperterminal connected by SNMP or CONSOLE interface Basic way of hyperterminal command line will be introduced in chapter 2 of this document All configuration applications provided by this document are processed on hyperterminal The network management software should be configured correctly via hyperterminal before using Please see chapter 8 for details Clock source configuration of DXC card and will be finished by system automatically on the other hand users can assign operation by manual Pl
2. 7 3 2 3 Update host software from bootrom 7 3 2 4 Update host software in Privileged EXEC mode 10 3 2 5 Update software of service card from network management card 11 3 3 User management eiiie iaieiiea 12 Chapter 4 Clock Source Configuration 13 4 1 Overview 2 o oo nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 13 4 2 Configure application 13 Chapter 5 Network Protocol Configuration 17 5 1 Mappings from IP address to physical addreSsS 17 5 2 Configure IP address of SNMP interface 17 5 3 Configure SNMP COMMUNITY table 18 5 4 Configure SNMP trap server hoSt 19 Chapter
3. Raisecom config sub device add id 76 el Raisecom config sub device add id 77 el Raisecom config nms channel select el 7 sa4 channel Raisecom config f show system management Raisecom config sub device baud el 7 2400 Execute the following command 1f user wants to change device master slave control mode Raisecom write Raisecom reboot gt Device B C D reference configuration commands slave device as below Raisecom config Raisecom config system management mode slave Raisecom config system management port el 31 www raisecom com User Manual Raisecom config nms channel select el 7 sa4 channel Raisecom config nms channel select el 3 sa4 channel Raisecom config nms bypass el 2 enable Raisecom config nms bypass el 4 enable Raisecom config nms bypass el 5 enable Raisecom config nms bypass el 6 enable Raisecom config nms bypass el 7 enable Raisecom config nms bypass el amp enable Raisecom config show system management Raisecom config device id 5 set device C as 16 device D as 17 Raisecom config device baud 2400 Raisecom config show device nms Execute the following command if user wants to change device master slave control mode Raisecom f write Raisecom reboot After successful configuration device A can manage device B C and D 8 5 SA data transparent transmission management application Device A can manage device C via RC3000E B which building RC30
4. restore clock to high priority disable the clock works at current clock device clock wait to restore time Wait to restore time under clock auto mode lt 0 12 gt lt 0 12 gt clock restore time unit minute device clock manual switch el Force switch clock source under slave mode lt 1 8 gt 1 8 uplink card EI interface ID no device clock manual switch Cancel force switch and restore auto switch mode show device clock Show device clock information Note EI link sample clock may have alarm users can view configuration priority by the command of show device clock Some certain single card is not provided with backboard line sample clock users can view if setting is valid by command show device clock after configuring priority 13 www raisecom com User Manual Example configure clock mode to be slave mode configure priority auto switch to available highest level clock after assigning priority force switch to line sample clock of El 1 E1 1 clock is abnormal restore to default configuration at last cancel force setting Raisecom config Configuration mode one conmmand input per time End with CTRL Z Raisecom config show device clock mib status information as follows clock mode status master clock mode config master clock restore enable clock wait to restore time I minutes current Clock source local current clock alarm normal switch status auto mannul switch auto switch clk src pri wtr
5. Enter slot configuration mode protect switch enableldisable Create protection pair 1 213 415 617 8 enable Create protection pair disable Delete protection pair 1 2 El 1 and E1 2 protect each other 3 4 E1 3 and E1 4 protect each other 5 6 E1 5 and E1 6 protect each other 7 8 E1 7 and E1 8 protect each other aps mode 1 215 415 617 8 Setting auto restore mode revertivelnonrevertive 1 2 E1 1 and E1 2 protect each other 22 www raisecom com User Manual 3 4 E1 3 and E1 4 protect each other 5 6 E1 5 and E1 6 protect each other 7 8 E1 7 and El 8 protect each other revertive restore to work line mode nonrevertive don t restore to work line aps restore time Setting auto restore time 1 213 415 617 8 lt 0 12 gt 1 2 El 1 and E1 2 protect each other 3 4 E1 3 and E1 4 protect each other 5 6 E1 5 and E1 6 protect each other 7 8 E1 7 and E1 8 protect each other lt 0 12 gt auto restore time unit minute force switch 1 213 415 617 8 Setting force switch command work linelprotection linelclear 1 2 El 1 and E1 2 protect each other 3 4 E1 3 and E1 4 protect each other 5 6 E1 5 and E1 6 protect each other 7 8 E1 7 and El 8 protect each other work line force to work line protection line force to protection line clear clear force switch show aps Show protect switch configuration and status Example Create protection pair E1 3 and E1 4 auto switch mode is return mode restore time is 5 minutes force prote
6. from FTP has finished Note gt Host IP address should in one network segment with SNMP interface IP address when downloading gt Users need to reboot device again after updating 3 2 5 Update software of service card from network management card At present only optical interface uplink card is in support of this function 1 The user with administrator privilege can login and enter the privileged EXEC mode through the serial port 2 Input download svcfile system boot ftp to update host software through FTP protocol 3 Below interface shows after executing the command Please input location of service board slot 4 Please input server IP Address 192 168 4 34 Please input FTP User name wrs Please input FTP Password wrs Please input FTP Server File Name xxxx z Input service card slot ID host IP address file name user name and password of FTP in turn and then get into the interface as follows Are you sure Y N y Input y to confirm the operation is correct then shows the below interface Loading file from server to ram please wait www raisecom com User Manual File length 708777 Transmitting file to service board transmitted 100 Writing file to flash of service board please wait Write flash about 60s current waiting 22s Finished Copy file successfully Now the single card program upgrade from FTP via network management card has finished 3 3 User management Commands Descript
7. slave mode has been changed Create VCC link in device A and cross connect to optical port 1 El line 1 of 120x2 OPT card Create similar VCC link in device B and cross connect to optical port 1 El line 1 of 120x2 OPT card Connect device A and B by fibers Configure gateway as 192 168 4 28 Suppose 120x2 OPT card is located in slot 1 gt Device A reference configuration commands master device as below Raisecom config Raisecom config system management mode master Raisecom config sub device add id 75 el Raisecom config nms channel select el 7 sa4 channel Raisecom config show system management Raisecom config sub device baud el 2400 Execute the following command if user wants to change device master slave control mode Raisecom write Raisecom reboot gt Device B reference configuration commands slave device as below Raisecom config Raisecom config system management mode slave Raisecom config system management port e Raisecom config nms channel select el sa4 channel Raisecom config nms bypass el 3 enable 29 www raisecom com User Manual Raisecom config show system management Raisecom config device id 5 Raisecom config device baud 2400 Raisecom config show device nms Execute the following command if user wants to change device master slave control mode Raisecom write Raisecom reboot After successful configuration device A can manage device 8 4 Remot
8. 00E SA data transparent transmission Device A can be RC3000 15 8E1 RC3000E or device from other vendors device C can be RC3000E RC3000 RC3101 or device from other vendors Example Device A is RC3000E A device B is RC3000E B device C is RC3000E C the topology of devices shows as below 32 www raisecom com User Manual RC3000E console SNMP E men CD o 1E1 B 1E1 RC3000E console SNMP m m ZZ D RC3000E console SNMP Figure 8 6 Ring network remote management topology The configuration procedure Step 1 Configure local management for device A Step 2 Set device A in master mode add remote device with ID 15 on El 1 Step 3 Set device B in slave mode with device ID 10 down connect to device C via E1 3 Step 4 Set device C in slave mode with device ID 15 gt Device A reference configuration commands slave device as below Raisecom config Raisecom config system management mode master Raisecom config sub device add id 75 el 7 Raisecom config nms channel select el 7 sa4 channel Raisecom config show system management Raisecom config sub device baud el 2400 Execute the following command if user wants to change device master slave control mode Raisecom write Raisecom reboot gt Device B reference configuration commands slave device as below Raisecom config Raisecom config system management mode slave Raisecom config nms channel select el sa4 channel Raiseco
9. 4 protection force switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 5 m O s disable Raisecom config slot 4 force switch 3 4 clear Set Successfully Raisecom config slot 4 show aps psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus l no l 2 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 12 m O s disable psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus 2 yes 3 4 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 5 m O s disable Raisecom config slot 4 protect switch disable 3 4 Set Successfully 24 www raisecom com User Manual Raisecom config slot 4 show aps psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus l no 1 2 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 12 m O s disable psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus 2 no 3 4 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 12 m O s disable 25 www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 3 Typical Application of Network Management Configuration 8 1 Overview Subscribers can manage device by network management software besides hyper terminal Management by software is much more systematically and with telnet etc advantages To access local device by network management software on PC subscribers need to configure network IP COMMUNITY trap server correct via hyper terminal on local DXC card then it is able to realize
10. 6 Cross Connection Configuration 20 6 1 Overview 2 2 2 oon nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 20 6 2 Slot cross configuration 20 Chapter 7 Uplink Card Protection Switch Configuration 22 7 1 Overview 2 o oo nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn cence 22 7 2 Configure application 22 Chapter 8 Typical Application of Network Management Configuration 26 8 1 Overview 26 8 2 Local management configuration application 26 8 3 Point to Point remote network management application 27 8 4 Remote device cascade network management application 30 8 5 SA data transparent transmission management application 32 Appendix A Acronyms 9 222 2 2 2222 nn nnn nnn nn nn nnn n e e 35 Preface About This Manual This manual introduces primary f
11. NT is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 2000 is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows XP is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows and MS Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Contact Information Technical Assistance Center The Raisecom TAC is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Raisecom product technology or solution You can communicate with us through the following methods Address Building 2 No 28 of the Shangdi 6th Street Haidian District Beijing 100085 Tel 86 10 82883305 Fax 86 10 82883056 World Wide Web Feedback You can access the most current Raisecom product information on the World Wide Web at the following URL http www raisecom com Comments and questions about how the RC3000E system software works are welcomed Please review the FAQ in the related manual and if your question is not covered send email by using the following web page http www raisecom com en xcontactus contactus htm If you have comments on the RC3000E specification instead of the web page above please send comments to export raisecom com We hope to hear from you CONTENTS Chapter 1 System Overview am maam maama aan 1 1 1 Procedure of device startup 1 Chapter 2 Ho
12. RA SECOM WWW ralsecom com RC3000E Configuration Guide Legal Notices Warranty Raisecom Technology Co Ltd makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Raisecom Technology Co Ltd shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Raisecom product and replacement parts can be obtained from Service Office Restricted Rights Legend All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Raisecom Technology Co Ltd The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Notices Copyright 2010 Raisecom All rights reserved No part of this publication may be excerpted reproduced translated or utilized in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and microfilm without permission in Writing from Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Trademark Notices RA SECOM is the trademark of Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Java is a U S trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Microsoft is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows
13. cal Area Networks LANs IEEE 802 1p Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast Filtering IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer Instruction www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 1 System Overview RC3000 is a multi service multiplexing device that in support of cross connecting 16 lines of El at random TDM signal of different service cards realizes DXC matrix switchover via main board Meanwhile RC3000E is in support of access multi service to transmission line including Ethernet data V5 card V24 data asynchronous serial communication data voice FXO voice FXS voice E amp M etc Decentralization management is been adopted by RC3000E The main cards including network management function cross connect function and clock function etc shorted as DXC card Slot 4 is for uplink card providing El protection switch According to the different single card type the DXC card and other service card exchange switch information with remote modules via backboard The DXC card provides CONSOLE TELNET SNMP network management interfaces which provide unified network management and comprehensive deployment to nodes remote and ring network devices The slots and sub cards location of RC3000E sees as below figure
14. chronous digital hierarchy SDH equipment functional blocks G 784 Synchronous digital hierarchy SDH management G 803 Architecture of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 813 Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks SEC G 823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 kbit s hierarchy G 825 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 826 End to end error performance parameters and objectives for international constant bit rate digital paths and connections G 828 Error performance parameters and objectives for international constant bit rate synchronous digital paths G 829 Error performance events for SDH multiplex and regenerator sections G 831 Management capabilities of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 841 Types and characteristics of SDH network protection architectures G 842 Interworking of SDH network protection architectures G 957 Optical interfaces for equipments and systems relating to the synchronous digital hierarchy G 691 Optical interfaces for single channel STM 64 and other SDH systems with optical amplifiers G 664 Optical safety procedures and requirements for optical transport systems 1 731 ATM Types and general characteristics of ATM equipment 1 732 ATM Functional characteristics of ATM equipment IEEE 802 10 Virtual Lo
15. ction pair works on protection channel clear force command and delete protection pair Raisecomf config Configuration mode one conmmand input per time End with CTRL Z Raisecom config f slot 4 Raisecom config slot 4 protect switch enable 3 4 Set successfully Raisecom config slot 4 show aps psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swStatus l no l 2 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 12 m O s disable psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus 2 yes 3 4 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 12 m O s disable Raisecom config slot 4 aps mode 3 4 revertive Set successfully Raisecom config slot 4 aps restore time 3 4 5 Set successfully Raisecom config slot 4 show aps 23 www raisecom com User Manual psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus l no l 2 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 12 m O s disable psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus 2 yes 3 4 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 5 m O s 6 s Raisecom config slot 4 force switch 3 4 protection line Set Successfully Raisecom config slot 4 show aps psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus l no l 2 working aps switch Aps revertive mode revertive time left Aps e3 sf 12 m O s disable psld exist workLine protectLine activeLine swsStatus 2 yes 3
16. d 46 fb 3 Successfully add an entry from ARP table Raisecom config show arp LINK LEVEL ARP TABLE destination mac addr flags Ox Rfc Use Interface 192 168 2 11 00 50 8d 46 fb 3 c05 0 0 hw0 5 2 Configure IP address of SNMP interface Sometimes users need to change network management IP address in this case IP Address command can be used to modify IP address of network management Commands Description config Enter the global configuration mode interface snmp Enter snmp interface configuration mode show interface Show snmp interface configuration snmp ip address A B C D Configure network management IP address A B C D A B C D IP address of network management floating decimal format A B C D sub net mask of network management IP address floating decimal format 17 www raisecom com User Manual Table 5 2 SNMP Network Management IP Commands Table Example Configure IP of network management to be 192 168 2 20 and sub net mask to be 255 255 255 0 Raisecom config Configuration mode one command input per times End with CTRL Z Raisecom config interface snmp Raisecom config snmp ip address 92 68 2 20 255 255 255 0 Raisecom config snmp show interface snmp Interface snmp Operation Status up Note IP of network management should be in one network segment with host IP that is to say host IP in this example is also in network segment 2 5 3 Configure SNMP COMMUNITY table The host network ma
17. d sub device del id lt 200 gt to delete sub device Set device ID 1 200 device ID Set device baud rate 2400 baud rate 9600 baud rate Enable disable El management channel bypass 1 8 main card El interface ID enable enable bypass management channel disable disable bypass management channel Show system management information Show device management information The network topology shows as below figure 2 sets of RC3000E one service card with 8EI take RC3000E UP 8E1 BL for example connect PC to SNMP interface of device A main card Raisecom Nview NNM SNMP management RC3000E A RC3000E B Configuring as following below steps Step 1 Configure local management for device A device A is the master device add remote device with ID 15 on E1 1 Step 2 Configure local management for device B device B is the slave device and the device ID is 15 which can be managed through E1 1 Step 3 Network topology 28 www raisecom com User Manual SNM console L NOTE If there are several E1 connection and no alarm between device A and B user needs bypassing other El management channel of slave device to make sure the slave device be managed through the one and only network management interface except protection pair and uplink interface For example device A and device B connected by E1 3 bypassing E1 3 of device B NOTE Please save configuration and reboot device if device master
18. e device cascade network management application 4 sets of RC3000E devices cascade to build remote device cascade application the topology shows Transmission network Sp Remote RC3000E cascade as below RC3000E C RC3000E A RC3000R B RC3000E D Figure 8 4 Ring network remote management topology Configuration procedure Step 1 Configure local management for device A Step 2 Set device A in master mode add remote devices with ID 15 16 17 on El 1 Step 3 Configure local management for device B C and D the three devices are all in slave mode with device ID 15 16 17 down connect to device C via E1 3 and managed through E1 1 Step 4 The network connection shows as below figure 30 www raisecom com User Manual SOT 10 10 10 12 A RC3000E congole NMP E gt 1E1 10 10 10 10 1E1 RC3000E console SNMP 3E1 1E1 E console SNMP 3E1 1E1 D console SNMP O 0 moe Figure 8 5 Cascade network building topology NOTE If there are several El connection and no alarm between RC3000E devices user needs bypassing other El management channel of slave device to make sure the slave device be managed through the one and only network management interface except protection pair and uplink Interface gt Device A reference configuration commands master device as below Raisecom config Raisecom config system management mode master Raisecom config sub device add id 75 el
19. ease see chapter 4 for details www raisecom com User Manual The chapter 8 brings users forth to manage remote device To finish el protection switch by RC3000E uplink card please refer to chapter 7 Note Configuration of service card can be stored in cross card So when plugging single card into a slot of the same type service card the DXC card will restore its configuration by automation www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 2 How to Use The Commands Line 2 1 Software and hardware environment Hardware environment RC3000E device platform PC serial interface Software environment WIN98 WIN2000 WINDOWS XP 2 2 Getting helps Commands help list abbreviated command entry command abbreviated command entry lt Tab gt 2 3 How to use history command Function description Getting a brief description from help system List out the commands under specified mode Obtaining a list of commands that begins with a given string abbreviated command entry For example Raisecomffen english enable Listing all the commands in specified mode For example Raisecom Listing all the key words options and brief help information of a command Raisecom show Supplementing an unfinished command For example Raisecom show cpu lt TAB gt Raisecom show cpu utilization ratio There are 20 history commands stored m the memory of the device system by default User can configure the number of history co
20. evice logout Login raisecom 5 www raisecom com Password Raisecom gt enable Password Raisecom config Configuration mode one conmmand input per time End with CTRL Z Raisecom config show clock Current system time 01 01 1970 08 14 48 08 00 Raisecom config f Raisecom config f show device info Name RC3000E Description RC3000E Raisecom Serial no Asset ID Device temperature alarm threshold 50 Power info Power 1 normal Power 2 not exist or abnormal Fan info Fan 1 not exist or abnormal Fan 2 not exist or abnormal Snmp interface info Link Status down Duplex half duplex Speed 10baseT Autonegotiation enable Raisecom config f show slot slot O working rc3000E local none poll slot 1 working rc3000 sub 10fxso rs 232 none poll slot 2 null slot 3 null slot 4 null 2 boards in slot s Raisecom config show device User Manual www raisecom com User Manual 0 device s found Raisecom config Raisecom config exit Raisecom logout Login Note The logon password won t show in the screen 3 2 Management of configuring file and startup file 3 2 1 Configure startup file gt gt gt gt Y V 3 2 2 Hostfile Startup file to configure is named startup config conf by default Use the command write can write the startup file into flash file system when reboot system next time the store files will be configured again Use t
21. gt then shows the below interface Xmodem file send for 1 oj x File Ei Sending DAD ocuments and Settings Administrator esktopopcoms1 00 Packet af Error checking ERC JA ples Retres E Total retries i choos Last error k File N 30k of 289K Gate pleas les Elapsed 00 00 43 Remaining 00 15 27 Throughput 7020 bps MODE E Connect Ee ture g Figure 3 3 After downloading there will be the command line Do you want to update core code lt Y N gt y Choose y to finish the program upgrading Upgrade the program file through network via FTP protocol 1 The user with administrator privilege can login and enter the privileged EXEC mode through the serial port 9 www raisecom com User Manual 2 Enter the command reboot 3 Press lt Space gt key to enter the raisecom interface enter to show the command list show this list h show this list i modify network manage port ip address S show network management interface information d delete core file u update your system m update microcode r reboot system test test the hardware 4 Enter u to upgrade program file the interface is as follows choose mode for updating core file please input mode choose 5 Enter 2 to choose network for downloading the interface is as follows starting config network infor host ip address 192 168 2 225 filename rc3kl5nms z usr WS passwd wrs Inpu
22. he command erase startup config can delete file Startup file named startup config conf can be uploaded to TFTP or FTP server by the command upload or be downloaded to the system to replace the primary files by the command download Use the command show startup config to show configuration information of startup files Use the command show running config to show configuration information of current system Use the command show this to show current system configuration information of current command node The host file belongs to host software the file name begins with RC3000E and the current system program file is named rc3kenms z Program file can be downloaded to host software of system by TFTP or FTP protocol use the command show version to view the software version 3 2 3 Update host software from bootrom Two methods can be chosen to update host software from bootrom one is to update from serial port by Xmodem protocol the other one is to update from network by FTP protocol Operations as below steps 1 Users who has administrator right logs in Privileged EXEC mode by serial port 2 Input command reboot 3 Press lt Space gt key to enter raisecom interface show below information a show this list h show this list i modify network manage port ip address S show network manage interface information d delete core file u update your system 7 www raisecom com User Manual m update microcode r reboot sys
23. igure cross connection cross connect from timeslot 0 31 of slot 4 el line 1 to timeslot 0 31 of slot 4 el line 2 bi directional cross delete one uni directional cross from it and delete all cross connection at the slot Raisecom config Configuration mode one conmmand input per time End with CTRL Z Raisecom config crossconnect source 4 1 0 31 sink 4 2 0 31 twoway Configure the crossconnect successfully Raisecom config show crossconnect slot 4 crossconnect source 4 2 0 31 sink 4 2 0 31 crossconnect source 4 1 0 31 sink 4 1 0 3 1 Raisecom config no crossconnect sink 4 1 0 3 1 Set successfully Raisecom config show crossconnect slot 4 crossconnect source 4 2 0 31 sink 4 1 0 3 1 Raisecom config no crossconnect slot 4 Set successfully Raisecom config show crossconnect slot 4 no crossconnect exist Raisecom config Note A successful cross connect configuration only guarantee data transmission To realize service transmission subscribers need make other relevant configurations according to single card features 21 www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 7 Uplink Card Protection Switch Configuration 7 1 Overview All uplink cards of RC3000E support El protect switch The protection pair number is different according to uplink cards At present uplink card supports at most 4 El protection pairs E1 1 and E1 2 El 3 and E1 4 El 5 and E1 6 El 7 and El 8 are protection pairs respectively In support of auto manual pro
24. ion Add username and set password user USERNAME password USERNAME user name no encryptionlmd5 no encryption md5 encryption item PASSWORD no encryption no encryption md5 md5 arithmetic encryption password PASSWORD password user USERNAME privilege Set user privilege administrantinormalllimited USERNAME user name administrantinormalllimited user privilege level administrant system administrator normal normal user limited limited user write Save user configuration Information save user Save the added user information show user Show the user information show terminal Show current terminal user information Table 3 1 User Management Commands Table D Note System default user name raisecom pin code raisecom Example Add a normal user named rc3ke pin code rc3ke no encrtyption the password normal privilege Raisecom user rc3ke password no encryption rc3ke Set successfully please execute write to save Raisecom user rc3ke privilege normal Set successfully please execute write to save www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 4 Clock Source Configuration 4 1 Overview RC3000E system clock includes master mode and slave mode Master mode clock source is internal crystal run slave mode clock can choose uplink card El line sample clock Default is slave mode uplink E1 1 line sample clock Subscriber can assign at most 4 clock sources for selection and set their priority Selection
25. left sec status alarm notused l 0 normal notused 2 0 normal notused 3 0 normal notused 4 0 normal Raisecom config f device clock mode slave mib status information as follows clock mode status slave clock mode config slave clock restore enable clock wait to restore time 1 minutes current clock source local current clock alarm normal switch status auto mannul switch auto switch clk src pri wtr left sec status alarm not used 0 normal not used 0 normal not used 0 normal not used 0 normal Raisecom config f device clock el 7 priority 14 www raisecom com User Manual Set successfully Raisecom config device clock el 6 priority 2 Set successfully Raisecom config device clock el priority 4 Set successfully Raisecom config show device clock mib status information as follows clock mode status slave clock mode config slave clock restore enable clock wait to restore time I minutes current clock source line el 7 current clock alarm normal switch status auto mannul switch auto switch clk src pri wtr left sec status alarm lineel7 1 0 normal lineel6 2 0 normal notused 3 0 normal lineell 4 0 los Raisecom config device clock manual switch el 7 Set successfully Raisecom config f show de clo mib status information as follows clock mode status slave clock mode config slave clock restore enable clock wait to restore time 1 minutes current clock source line el 7 current clock alar
26. lot PATH global configuration mode PATH slot path Users are authorized to Using command remote configure all running under global configuration parameters of remote devices mode Raisecom config remote PATH PATH remote device path Users are authorized to configure Using command interface parameters of local Ethernet Under global configuration network management interface mode slot configuration SDH interface local and remote mode or remote EO Raisecom config T Y PE PATH TYPE interface type like pdh stm El interface and PDH interface Configuration mode IAIN Note Device Path Definition Slot path n where n indicates slot number Remote device path n a b where n indicates slot number a indicates first layer remote device number b indicates second layer remote device number RC3000E is able to bear four layers of remote devices at most Interface path local interface path is denoted as slot path interface number remote interface path is denoted as remote device path interface number 4 www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 1 Basic system commands and configuration 3 1 1 Basic operation chinese english clear list quit exit end show command help information in Chinese show command help information in English clear showing information on the screen show all command list under specified mode quit from logon return
27. m normal switch status auto mannul switch line el 1 clk src pri wtr left sec status alarm www raisecom com User Manual lineel7 1 0 normal line el6 2 0 normal notused 3 0 normal lineell 4 0 los Raisecom config f no device clock manual switch Set successfully Raisecom config f show device clock mib status information as follows clock mode status slave clock mode config slave clock restore enable clock wait to restore time 1 minutes current clock source line el 7 current clock alarm normal switch status auto mannul switch auto switch clk src pri wtr lefi sec status alarm lineel7 1 0 normal lineel6 2 0 normal notused 3 0 normal lineell 4 0 normal Raisecom config www raisecom com User Manual Chapter 5 Network Protocol Configuration 5 1 Mappings from IP address to physical address Commands Description config Enter the global configuration mode arp add A B C D MACADDRESS Add a mapping from IP address to physical address A B C D the IP address of the interface MACADDRESS lt AA BB CC DD EE FF gt the interface mapped physical interface MAC address arp delete 4 B C D Delete a mapping from IP address to physical address show arp Show ARP table Table 5 1 ARP Commands Table Example Add a mapping from IP 192 168 2 11 to physical address 00 50 8d 46 fb 3 Raisecom config Configuration mode one command input per times End with CTRL Z Raisecom config arp add 192 168 2 11 00 50 8
28. m config nms channel select el 3 sa4 channel 33 www raisecom com User Manual Raisecom config nms bypass el enable Raisecom config nms bypass el 3 enable Raisecom config show system management Raisecom config device id 0 Raisecom config device baud 2400 Raisecom config show device nms Raisecom config crossconnect source 4 1 0 sink 4 3 0 twoway Execute the following command if user wants to change device master slave control mode Raisecom f write Raisecom reboot gt Device C reference configuration commands slave device as below Raisecom config Raisecom config system management mode slave Raisecom config nms channel select el sa4 channel Raisecom config show system management Raisecom config device id 5 Raisecom config device baud 2400 Raisecom config show device nms Execute the following command if user wants to change device master slave control mode Raisecom f write Raisecom reboot After successful configuration device A can manage device C but can not manage device B 34 www raisecom com Appendix A Acronyms aerate S om eased o mm S DO jousin J jes RE ae Benen nem User Manual 35 www raisecom com HDLC High Digital Link Control Higher order Path Connection Standardization Sector LAN Local Area Network Metropolitan Area Network Micro Control Unit W OM Mediation Device W r om somite E io s jassa O s
29. mmands that system can save by the command Raisecom gt terminal history lt 20 gt Use history to show commands that has been input 2 4 How to use edit properties gt up arrow gt down arrow gt left arrow last command next command move a character left 3 www raisecom com User Manual gt rightarrow move a character right gt lt Backspace gt delete a character in front of the cursor gt lt Ctrl gt y show historical commands gt lt Ctrl gt I clear the screen gt lt Ctrl gt u show the using condition of the memory gt lt Ctrl gt z return to the privileged EXEC mode from any other modes 2 5 Commands line modes Mode User EXEC Privileged EXEC Global configuration Remote configuration Interface configuration Mode description Access Identifier Users are authorized to configure Log onto the device and basic information and display input user name and parameters etc of terminal password Raisecom gt Users are authorized to configure basic information such as system time and display parameters Unauthorized to configure running information Using command enable Raisecom under user EXEC mode Using command config under Privileged EXEC mode Users are authorized to configure all running parameters Raisecom config Users are authorized to configure all running parameters of service card in slot Using command slot under Raisecom config s
30. na E jus o Retna o Notei a R O O ros C Willi L EE Operation Administration and Maintenance Out of Frame Second Operation System Open System Interconnect PCM Pulse Code Modulation M PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Pointer Justification Event PJE Pointer Justification Event POH Path OverHead LPC MAC MAN MD MF MII MM MS MSP NE NEF NEL NML NMS OAM OFS OOF OS OSI PCM User Manual 36 www raisecom com a n rrer Router Information Protocol n E o m SDH Equipment Clock som peoa User Manual 57 Em Hi ER TA el HF ke FE Hn Ka A BE JN Address Building 2 No 28 of the Shangdi 6th Street Haidian District Beijing Postcode JA x a DJ 100085 Tel 86 10 82883305 Fax 86 10 82883056 Email export raisecom com RAISECOM TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Nttp www raisecom com
31. nagement application Commands config system management mode masterlslave system management port el lt S gt system management port optical nms channel select el lt S gt sa4 channell sa5 channel nms channel select el lt S gt alone timeslot lt 3 gt sub device baud el lt 8 gt 240019600 Description Enter into global configuration mode Configure device master slave mode it is slave mode by default master master mode slave slave mode Choose network channel under management in slave mode El to manage through El network management channel 1 8 main card El interface ID optical to manage through optical interface network management channel Set network management selection for El management channel 1 8 main card El interface ID sad channel use SA4 management channel sa5 channel use SAS management channel alone timeslot use timeslot management channel independent lt l 31 gt independent timeslot selection Set baud rate for El management channel in master mode Www raisecom com sub device add id lt 200 gt el lt 1 8 gt Device id lt 200 gt device baud 240019600 nms bypass el lt S gt enableldisable show system management Show device nms User Manual lt S gt main card EI interface ID 2400 baud rate 9600 baud rate Add sub device in master mode 1 200 device ID 1 8 main card El interface ID Use comman
32. nagement software can not manage device until configuring community The following commands need to be configured Commands Description config Enter global configuration mode snmp server community Add a community COMMUNITYNAME community name RO read only RW ready and write no snmp server community Delete a community COMMUNITYNAME show snmp server community Show COMMUNITY table COMMUNITYNAME RO RW Table 5 3 Configure SNMP Community Example Raisecom config Configuration mode one command input per time End with CTRL Raisecom config snmp server community public ro Set snmp community name successfully Raisecom config snmp server community private rw Set samp community name successfully Raisecom config Show snmp server community ID COMMUNITYNAME RIGHT l public ro 2 private rw 18 www raisecom com User Manual 5 4 Configure SNMP trap server host The trap server is responsible to receive TRAP default pot is 162 Commands Description config Enter global configuration mode snmp trap server A B C D Configure host to receive SNMP trap server lt 1 65535 gt information A B C D IP of trap server in format of floating decimal format lt 65535 gt port index of host trap receiving no snmp trap server A B C D Delete snmp trap server show snmp trap server Show information of trap server host Table 5 4 Configure SNMP Trap server Example Add a trap server with IP 192 168 1 16 Rai
33. of clock source has auto switch mode and manual switch mode default to be auto switch Under auto switch mode clock module can set as return or non return mode In return mode it always switches to the highest available clock source of current priority the clock restore time can be set in non return mode only if the current clock source is not local clock and loss of source it can switch to highest priority available clock source Under auto switch mode clock module judges whether switch back to highest available source of current priority according to clock source status and setting priority as well as clock return mode the clock switches to internal crystal running if there is no available clock source currently Under manual switch mode clock module switches clock to assigned clock source and don t make auto switch action If the user assigned source is invalid clock will be switched to auto mode and choose clock source by auto switch mode 4 2 Configure application Commands Description config Enter global configuration mode device clock mode masterlslave Configure clock mode Default to be master mode master master clock mode slave slave clock mode device clock el lt 8 gt priority Configure clock priority under master mode no lt 1 4 gt format command can cancel priority 1 8 uplink card El interface ID 1 4 priority device clock restore enableldisable Set clock restore mode under auto mode enable
34. ot connection and uni directional timeslot connection among any timeslots function is available Uni directional timeslot cross 1s uni directional service from source timeslot to destination timeslot bi directional timeslot cross is bi directional service between source timeslot and destination timeslot broadcast is uni directional cross connection from one source timeslot to multiple destination timeslots Detailed cross connection commands Commands Description config Enter global configuration mode crossconnect source Create slot cross connect SLOT EI TSSTRING sink source crossed source timeslots SLOT EI TSSTRING twoway Or crossconnect sink SLOT EI TSSTRING source SLOT EI TSSTRING twoway no crossconnect sink SLOT E1 TSSTRING no crossconnect slot SLOTSTRING show crossconnect slot SLOTSTRING Example sink crossed destination timeslots SLOT EI TSSTRING SLOT slot index should not be slot number of NM cross connection card El logic El index of backboard STBUS this number is different according to card type and slot location the number value is in different range TSSTRING timeslot string in logic El value range is 0 31 twoway bi directional uni directional cross Delete uni directional cross SLOT EI1 TSSTRING same as above cross default to be SLOTSTRING slot index in character string mode Show all cross information at slot SLOTSTRING same as above 20 www raisecom com User Manual Conf
35. rk management configuration Compliance The RC series products developed by Raisecom are strictly complied with the following standards as well as ITU T IEEE IETF and related standards from other international telecommunication standard organizations YD T900 1997 SDH Equipment Technical Requirements Clock YD T973 1998 SDH 155Mb s and 622Mb s Technical conditions of optical transmitter module and receiver module YD T1017 1999 Network node interface for the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDH YD T1022 1999 Requirement of synchronous digital hierarchy SDH equipment function YD T1078 2000 SDH Transmission Network Technique Requirements Interworking of Network Protection Architectures YD T1111 1 2001 Technical Requirements of SDH Optical Transmitter Optical Receiver Modules 2 488320 Gb s Optical Receiver Modules YD T1111 2 2001 Technical Requirements of SHD Optical Transmitter Optical Receiver Modules 2 488320 Gb s Optical Transmitter Modules YD T1179 2002 Technical Specification of Ethernet over SDH G 703 Physical electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces G 704 Synchronous frame structures used at 1544 6312 2048 8448 and 44 736 kbit s hierarchical levels G 707 Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 774 Synchronous digital hierarchy SDH Management information model for the network element view G 781 Synchronization layer functions G 783 Characteristics of syn
36. secom config Configuration mode one command input per time End with CTRL Raisecom config snmp trap server 92 168 1 16 Set trap server successfully Raisecom config Show snmp trap server Trap server ADDRESS PORT 192 168 1 16 162 19 www raisecom com 6 1 Overview User Manual Chapter 6 Cross Connection Configuration DXC card of RC3000E provides slot cross connection the service card marked by slot The number of El occupation is decided by service card type supporting bi directional and uni directional cross connection 6 2 Slot cross configuration All slots cross in RC3000E are in allusion to service card El timeslot User can not create cross connection among any service card timeslots successfully unless the service card is plugged in slot gt gt Any timeslots cross connection among 16 paths of El 512x512 non blocking switch network Any timeslots bi directional connection broadcast connection and uni directional connection The uni directional timeslots cross connection is uni directional service from source timeslot to destination timeslot bi directional timeslots cross connection is bi directional service between source timeslot and destination timeslot broadcast is uni directional cross connection from one source timeslot to multiple destination timeslots In support of 128 paths of El cross any timeslot 4096x4096 unblocked switching network Bi directional connection broadcast timesl
37. successful access 8 2 Local management configuration application Raisecom Nview NNM SNMP management RC3000E To manage local device not only need connect PC with CONSOLE port of main card but also should configure hyper terminal as below Step 1 Modify network management interface IP by command ip address ensure the IP is in the same segment with PC Suppose PC IP is 192 168 4 97 Raisecom config Configuration mode one conmmand input per time End with CTRL Z Raisecom config interface snmp Raisecom config snmp ip address 92 168 4 28 Set successfully Raisecom config snmp show interface snmp Interface snmp Administration Status up Operation Status down Description snmp Internet address 192 168 4 28 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet address 00 00 01 02 03 04 Duplex half duplex Speed 1ObaseT Autone gotiation enable Step 2 Configure COMMUNITY Raisecom config snmp server community public ro Set snmp community name successfully 26 www raisecom com User Manual Raisecom config snmp server community private rw Set snmp community name successfully Raisecom config Show snmp server community ID COMMUNITYNAME l public ro 2 private rw Step 3 Set trap server host RIGHT Raisecom config snmp trap server 792 168 4 97 Set trap server successfully Raisecom config show snmp trap server Trap server ADDRESS 192 168 4 97 162 8 3 Point to Point remote network ma
38. t host IP address file name user name and password of FTP in turn and then get into the interface as follows Start to connect host please wait Now the program upgrade has been finished Note 1 Host IP address should in one network segment with network management IP address when downloading input s at step 3 for checking 2 Users need to reboot device again after updating 3 2 4 Update host software in Privileged EXEC mode Users can download host software directly under Privileged EXEC mode 1 The user with administrator privilege can login and enter the privileged EXEC mode through the serial port 2 Input download system boot ftp to update host software through FTP protocol www raisecom com User Manual 3 Below interface shows after executing the command Please input server IP Address 192 168 4 28 Please input FTP User name wrs Please input FTP Password wrs Please input FTP Server File Name rc3kenms z Input host IP address file name user name and password of FTP in turn and then get into the Interface as follows Are you sure Y N y Input y to confirm the operation 1s correct then shows the below Interface Loading please wait file length 1884532 Please select the disk for saving image 1 core 2 exit Please input the number 1 Input to choose updating program Writing to core disk please wait Copy file successfully Please reboot device Now the program upgrade
39. tection lock and force command setting The protection lock has the highest priority priority of force command is lower Under auto switch mode there is return mode and non return mode Return mode can set switch time by software The switching condition is El has LOS LOF AIS or software E3 alarm E3 alarm can take part in switch protection via software setting then it can set E3 alarm holding time Auto operation at the beginning it works in master channel and switch to standby channel immediately when the master channel has switch condition if it is non return mode it works at this channel until the standby channel has alarm and master channel restore if it is in return mode it switch back to master channel after the restore time Manual operation can set it works at master or standby channel it can switch to auto operation when the set channel has APS alarm it switches according to actual command when there are other higher priority operation Force operation unconditional working in assigned channel never switch if haven t cleared force or higher priority command Protection lock operation unconditional working in work line never switch until clearing protection lock Here just introduce protection switch configuration of uplink card The other features of uplink card please refer to uplink card configuration guide 7 2 Configure application Commands Description config Enter global configuration mode slot
40. tem test test the hardware 4 Input u to update system the interface shows as below choose mode for updating core file please input choose the mode 5 Input to choose serial interface for downloading choose serial baud rate for updating core file 1 9600 ra mao a 90 0 kassan please input choose the baud rate 6 After entering baud rate the system is waiting to transmit upgrade file through the serial port now press Transfer as below figure shows 101 x File Edit View Call Transfer Help plel slal a 3 da Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File ssa input mode choose serial baud Russas input baud rate choose lease setting your serial rate on FEHR waiting for 15 second MODEM core file download to flash AMODEN Receive Waiting for Sender SCECECECECECECECS Sends a File to the remote system Zz Figure 3 1 www raisecom com User Manual Choose the file to transmit a HyperTerminal l N m 0 x File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Os Al sola va 2 x h l Folder D bai input choose seria Filename Browse Protocol Amodem lease setti HODEM core Secor MODEM Receive Waiting for Sender aaa SCECECECECECECECECECS Connected 0 01 15 Auto detect 9600 5 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture E Figure 3 2 Press lt Browse gt to choose the program file to be downloaded press lt Send
41. to previous mode return to privileged mode same as lt Ctrl z gt 3 1 2 Showing and configuring of basic system information gt Common operations under user EXEC mode terminal line set terminal line no format can restore default value terminal time out set terminal time out maximal value terminal history set recorded history commands Common operations under privileged EXEC mode reboot reboot device logout logout from current logging the command quit and exit can also logout hostname change system name no format command can restore default name show cpu utilization ratio show utilization ratio of CPU show general alarm show general alarm information Basic information configuration under global configuration mode show device info show information of device shelf device assetid set device asset ID device description set description information of device device shelf assetid set asset ID of device shelf Common operations under global configuration mode and privileged EXEC mode device lock lock out device not allowed to enter global configuration mode only global configuration mode device unlock unlock device allowed to enter global configuration mode only global configuration mode show clock show system time clock set change system time show slot show list of local cards show device show list of remote device Example Logon system use username raisecom show time and basic information of d
42. unctions of the configuration management software for RC series products This manual is applicable for configuring software of RC3000E Who Should Read This Manual This manual is a valuable reference for sales and marketing staff after service staff and telecommunication network designers For those who want to have an overview of the features applications structure and specifications of RC3000E devices this is also a recommended document Relevant Manuals Organization RC3000E Commands Notebook Chapter 1 System Overview Introducing function features of RC3000E device systematically Chapter 2 How to Use the Command Line This chapter introduces the using features and basic methods of configuring RC3000E device by command line Chapter 3 System Configuration This chapter introduces the basic function and configuration of system commands of RC3000E device Chapter 4 Clock Source Configuration This chapter introduces the configuration of RC3000E clock source Chapter 5 Network Protocol Configuration This chapter introduces the network protocol function and its configuration methods Chapter 6 Cross Connect Configuration Introduces cross connection configuration in RC3000E Chapter 7 Uplink Card Protection Switch Configuration Introduces uplink card protection switch configuration in RC3000E Chapter 8 Typical Application of Network Management Configuration This chapter introduces typical application of RC3000E netwo
43. w to Use The Commands Line 3 2 1 Software and hardware environment 3 2 2 Getting helps 3 2 3 How to use history command 3 2 4 How to use edit properties 3 2 5 Commands line modes 4 Chapter3 System ConfiguratiOn eammaam a aan 5 3 1 Basic system commands and configuration 5 3 1 Basic operation o 0 000000000 0000000 tnt ncn ne tentten ne nana nanan ettette nanan anananana nanan nanan sans 5 3 1 2 Showing and configuring of basic system information 5 3 2 Management of configuring file and startup file 7 3 2 1 Configure startup file 7 3 2 2 Host file
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