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1. TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 4 25 Introduction HDC100 is a controller module for HDO platform It is installed into HDX002 installation frame The unit enables gateway Ethernet connectivity to an HDO system and allows remote management with CATVisor EMS system HDC100 can also act as an SNMP proxy server which monitors all HDO modules and thus creates a single access point for whole HDO system for 3rd party EMS systems TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 5 25 Parts and functions Front and rear panels 7911035 HDC100 Figure 1 HDC100 Controller Module 1 amp 2 Indicators The front panel LED indicators display unit status For more information see the Indicators chapter 3 Service port connector For factory use only 4 amp 9 Ethernet connector The unit is connected to Local Area Network LAN via a standard 10 100Base T Ethernet connection Front and rear panel connectors can both be used for LAN and or PC connection The RJ 45 connectors have two LEDs Green LED indicates data link blinking means data activity dark means no link Yellow LED indicates full duplex connection blinking means collisions dark means half duplex connection 5 Cooling vent HDC100 has no fan this v
2. Notification Minor Major If the alarm is disabled but parameter is in alarming state Yes is shown Setting Alarm severity can be configured to Major Minor Notification or Disabled The colour of each list entry and the icon next to parameter name indicates alarm status green for nominal value red for major alarm amp yellow for minor alarm i blue for notification grey for disabled alarm TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 16 25 The alarm severity setting is user configurable by double clicking a discrete parameter This will open a dialog box which can be edited by users with at least Service level user rights For others this is read only information xi Aa Setting Mo z L i Fan value OK Figure 9 The discrete alarm configuration dialog box Alarm control Alarm control frame provides independent on delay and off delay timers The time delay feature can be used to eliminate false alarm triggering due to momentary disturbances An alarm is only active when Detection is enabled and the monitored parameter has been over limit longer than Delay On time Alarm goes off when the parameter has been inside limits longer than Delay Off time The settings on the Alarm control frame can be edited by a user with at least Service level user rights For others this is read only information It is recommended not to change
3. 19 25 Edit trap receiver x Paddess E 0 0 0 UDF port 162 Cancel Community string public Figure 3 Edit trap receiver dialog IP address IP address of the SNMP manager receiving traps UDP port Trap UDP port number Default port is the standard trap port 162 Community string Community string for the trap receiver Remove receiver button clears selected trap receiver by settings IP address to 0 0 0 0 UDP port and community string are left untouched TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 20 25 NTP The NTP page is used for configuring the real time clock of HDC 100 Status HDO Devices Interfaces Monitoring SNMP ERUR Properties NTP client settings NTPserverlp 10 1 0 28 IV Enable NTP client Sync interval o aw s Od 2h Om Os Current time 25 01 2011 13 20 12 GMT 02 00 Synchronise now Set time 51 201 sl 13 20 02 5 Timezone Euope Helsinki xf Figure 11 The NTP page NTP or Network Time Protocol is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of many computers over a network HDC100 needs the real time mainly for the SNMP proxy feature for e g time stamping the SNMP traps The clock can also be left unset and rely on the trap receiver to do the timestamping NTP server IP IP address of the NTP server Enable NTP client If this checkbox is cleared time has to be set manually after each reset Sync interva
4. TET f iemet Figure 13 The Web User Interface HDC100 s WebUl Web User Interface can be used to configure device settings It is also possible to see the statuses the the other HDO modules connected to HDC100 but configuring the modules is not possible To log in to the Web UI first type the IP address of the HDC100 device to the address of your browser The initial view shows device properties alarm statuses and general information on the setup To be able to configure and set up the device you need to log in to the WebUI The username is admin and password hdc100 These are hardcoded and cannot be changed The following web pages menu options are available in the web user interface INDEX The start up page displays part of the device properties device status and rack view To see the rest of the pages you need to log in LOGIN The Login fields are located in the top left corner of the initial web UI page To log in type in the user name and password MAIN Main page displays complete device properties device status and rack view CONFIGURATION HDO BUS TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 23 25 This page shows side by side Ethernet and HDO bus settings The HDO BUS settings are user editable Ethernet settings are edited via ADMINISTRATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION MONITORING Shows current monitoring settings of HDC100 which can also be edited CON
5. these values without fully understanding the effects on EMS system performance TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 17 25 Alarm log Clicking Alarm log button on Monitoring page opens alarm log dialog box Alarm log xi Index Date Time Parameter Value Alam Device status_ i 165 N A N A Application started Notification Minor 166 N24 N A Application running No Nominal 167 N A N A Alarm logging started No Nominal i 168 N A N A Application started Notification Minor D 169 N A N A Application running No Nominal i 170 N A N A Settings changed Notification Minor 171 N A N A Settings stable No Nominal i 172 NAA N A Settings changed Notification Minor 173 N A N A Settings stable No Nominal i 174 N A N A Settings changed Notification Minor 175 N A N A Settings stable No Nominal i 176 N A N A Settings changed Notification Minor 177 N A N A Settings stable No Nominal 178 N A N A Alarm logging started No Nominal i 179 Tue271205 1256 49 Application started Notification Minor 180 Tue 27 12 05 12 58 09 Application running No Nominal v Number of entries 32 Last index 180 Clear and regenerate log Figure 10 The Alarm log page The Alarm log dialog box displays the alarm history for latest 32 events The list is stored in non volatile memory All entries are date and time stamped with the most current entry at
6. 1 product key Once the product key is activated this viewer page becomes also available The SNMP proxy feature provides access to both HDC100 and HDO devices under it See SNMP proxy section later in the document for more information This page is used to control the SNMP proxy agent parameters Note that this page only contains parameters needed for setting up the SNMP agent There are number of other parameters that are accessible using the SNMP protocol and documented in the corresponding MIB files SNMP communities Community names are the weak security method of SNMPv1 to limit access to the manageable objects These must match with the community names used by the SNMP manager Read or write community is accepted for SNMP GET operations write community is accepted for SNMP SET operations Trap settings These settings control how SNMP traps are sent by HDC100 Enable traps checkbox is the master switch for trap sending Delay specifies how long a trap is held in trap queue before sending it Interval is the minimum time between successive traps Lifetime is the time HDC100 keeps the trap in the transmit queue if it cannot be sent for some reason Trap receiver settings The trap receiver table contains the settings for where SNMP traps are sent Edit receiver button or double clicking a row opens Edit trap receiver dialog TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011
7. 14 KLO 710849 1 10 9 22 40 2 8 HDO205 x 1 27 5H13112010 1 109224 2 3 HDO610 x 1 11 SH18112010 1 10 9 22 44 2 12 HDP230 A LAT PPOO12523 1 Copy to clipboard Figure 5 The HDO Devices page The HDO Devices page shows a list of modules connected to HDC100 s HDO bus More precisely modules in these slots have responded to HDC100 s last polling cycle Number of connected devices is displayed in the Number of devices field The device list status Initialising Reading Ready Slave Timeout is displayed in the accompanying field If HDC100 is not bus master or polling is not enabled the Number of devices field will display N A and the device list is empty When HDC100 in configured as master each HDO device on the bus has its IP address Rack and Slot number displayed in the corresponding fields HDO bus base address is in form a b c d The IP address of a HDO device is in form a b c 16 rack number slot number so the last byte of a HDO device IP address is directly its HDO bus address The Type HW ver SW ver Serial and Changes fields display identification data read from the HDO device by HDC100 and are updated when there is a change in device s alarms also indicated by increasing value of Changes field Copy to clipboard Copy to clipboard button copies all information on the HDO Devices page onto the Windows clipboard TELESTE User Manual HDC100 5930020
8. 2 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 12 25 Interfaces The Interfaces page is used for configuring the communication interfaces of HDC100 and displaying their statuses Status HDO Devices WEIER Monitoring SNMP NTP Properties Variable Ethernet HDO bus IP address 10 2 15 222 10 9 22 35 Net mask 255 255 252 0 255 255 255 192 Gateway 10 2 15 254 N A HW address 009050011D34 Rack 2 Slot 3 Mastering N A master Master address N A 0x40 Poll timeout ms N A 100 Packet timeout ms NZ 250 Poll round time s N A 6 8 Received packets 70726 156503 Sent packets 45418 156504 Bad packets 0 34 Copy to clipboard Figure 6 The Interfaces page The table can be edited by simply double clicking a value IP address Ethernet The IP address of HDC100 This address should be unique and consistent with the LAN IP and subnet settings Factory default is 192 168 0 1 HDO bus the base IP address of the HDO bus which determines first three octects of HDO bus devices IP addresses The last octet of IP address is the hardware bus address i e 16 rack number slot number and cannot be changed Factory default is 192 168 1 x Net mask Ethernet Should be configured according to the LAN settings Factory default is 255 255 255 0 HDO bus Should be configured as 255 255 255 0 so that there s always room for full 16 racks of HDO devices If there is a need to limit HDO device polling range and th
9. 300202 10 2 2011 HDC100 Rev 004 9 25 Alarms flags All module alarms flags displayed in CATVisor Commander and EMS with affected LED and factory default severity settings are described in the table below Alarm severities Major Minor Notification Disabled and alarm limits can be configured by the user See the Monitoring chapter for more details Factory default Alarm text Description amp suggested corrective action LED f severity iniarnalerar Internal error in unit prevents normal operation If resetting M Maior the unit doesn t help contact Teleste support J Settings changed ene have been modified by user during last M Notification Application started Unit was reset or rebooted during last minute Notification Other master on HDC100 is configured as bus master but cannot access the B Minor HDO bus bus Other bus master has taken control of the bus No HDO bus HDC100 is configured as bus master but cannot find any B Notification devices found HDO devices on the bus Temperature high Unit internal temperature is above high limit Check ambient M Major amp Minor temperature and adjust if necessary Unit internal temperature is below low limit Check ambient A Temperature low EE M Major temperature and adjust if necessary IP address conflict IP addresses not set or conflicting with each other Check M Notification and adjust if necessary HDO bus slave HDC100 is configured as b
10. DC100 s Ethernet port The default IP address is 192 168 0 1 and default net mask is 255 255 255 0 These settings should be modified to match corresponding LAN settings A DVX021 connection cable connected between a COM port of a PC and the management bus connector of the HDX002 installation frame Note If HDC100 is configured as HDO bus master it cannot communicate with the HDO devices while Commander is controlling the bus This means that the EMS system cannot access HDO devices either Therefore IP connection is the recommended connection method More detailed hardware requirements and software installation instructions can be found from the Commander User Manual supplied with the software Enabling HDC100 SNMP proxy feature HDC100 SNMP proxy feature can be enabled with separately purchased product key HDC001 The product key is unique to each device and tied to its serial number The product key can be set with CATVisor Commander by selecting the product in Commander s Element Directory and then clicking Set Element Product Key in the Tools menu and entering the 24 character key in the window that opens x Product key CA6278 B5942B49C9B 7CB9SF9 Cancel Set default Figure 3 The Element Product Key dialog When the correct product key has been entered HDC100 should be reset and CATVisor Commander restarted to activate SNMP functionality and viewer pages TELESTE Broadband Cable Networks User Manual 59
11. FIGURATION ALARM LOG Shows the current alarm log of HDC100 The alarm log can also be cleared if needed ADMINISTRATION NETWORK The Network page displays the active network settings and aloows changing the Ethernet IP addresses ADMINISTRATION MAINTENANCE Maintenance page displays the device software version and can be used to reset the device ADMINISTRATION SERVICES Allows the user to change NTP and SNMP settings ABOUT RELEASE NOTES Shows the release notes of the Web Ul ABOUT USER MANUAL Opens a link to Teleste Club web site where HDO documentation can be found ABOUT VISIT US Opens the Teleste web site www teleste com LOGOUT Log out and leave WebUI to index page TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 24 25 SNMP proxy HDC100 can act as a SNMP Proxy for HDO bus devices under the control of HDC100 The SNMP feature is an optional part of HDC100 software It can be purchased separately as HDC001 product key SNMP proxy allows remote monitoring of HDO devices Each HDO device is treated as an independent SNMP device accessible with its own IP address Only some common features like trap targets are shared between devices HDC100 SNMP proxy monitors alarm state of the devices and allows traps to be sent to the management stations if the alarm state of the device changes Alarm monitoring is based on ANSI SCTE 38 1 HMS standard SNMP access is based on HMS
12. Standard MIBs where applicable SNMP proxy also has a limited capability for device configuration and control which means that mainly features related to monitoring can be controlled using SNMP For full configuration CAT Visor Commander should be used Features SNMP protocol SNMP v2 SNMPv1 Supported MIBs MIB 2 System Interfaces SNMP SCTE ROOT SCTE HMS ROOTS SCTE HMS COMMON MIB SCTE HMS PROPERTY MIB SCTE HMS ALARMS MIB SCTE HMS HEADENDIDENT MIB SCTE HMS HE COMMON MIB SCTE HMS HE POWER SUPPLY MIB SCTE HMS HE FAN MIB SCTE HMS HE OPTICS MIB SCTE HMS HE OPTICAL TRANSMITTER MIB SCTE HMS HE OPTICAL RECEIVER MIB SCTE HMS HE RF MIB SCTE HMS HE RF SWITCH MIB TELESTE COMMON MIB TELESTE ALARMS MIB TELESTE HFCOPTICS MIB TELESTE ANALYSER MIB Supported modules HDO101 HDO202 HDO202 LP HDO203 HDO205 HDO302 HDO371 HDO421 HDO610 HDO611 HDO771 HDO802 HDO902 HDO903 HDO904 HDO905 HDO906 HDP230 HDP301 TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 25 25 Legal declarations Copyright 2011 Teleste Corporation All rights reserved Teleste is a registered trademark of Teleste Corporation Other product and service marks are property of their respective owners This document is protected by copyright laws Unauthorized distribution or reproduction of this
13. TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 1 25 HDO Series User Manual Teleste Corporation HDC100 Controller Module TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 2 25 TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 3 25 Contents INTFO el te died ER EE EE anar EE EE EE 4 Parts and functions ar En Eee sen Rees 5 Front and rear panel Messer Ee RA ee ee Error Bookmark not defined DEE ATOM RE Er Elan EE EE 6 Tale er 0 kee 7 OTL W ANG csi cg ER RA AE ER EE N 8 Establishing ConneCUO iss SEE SERE ese ese AE GEORG RNEER AA Gee Re ge Gee AA Gee LAS Gee 8 Enabling HDC100 SNMP proxy feature ie ees se se ee es se ee ee ee se ke ee ee ee nens sn ee ke de ee ee 8 AlARMS ER EE T De 9 Viewer DR EE Eee 10 SE US 2 2 RE EE RE N ERG 10 HDO DeviceS ee 11 Interfaces iiaa daa cudawacsicunneas Cusawses tubendea ceeawasatveneeactecs 12 Monitoring et PER ee ee Re ge Oog Pg SD eleven tiled Nien ke 14 ER EE ME RE ER ER N 18 NESER EE ER EE EE RE EE OT ER RE 20 Properties ER N RE N EE EE EE E 21 Web user interfac KEER KRAKE REEN KERKE RADE EERS ER RE RKAA RE EE EE RE ER KEER E ER DEER RE ER EE ER 22 Webljlstruoture sissies GE GR Ge RR Ge Ee debe ee er ee afd Gee see 22 SNMP sies EE EE EE EE EE 24 Legal declarations i e eie se ee ER ER ee ee EER ED Ee EK REDE ee EE ER Ee Ee ED Ee EE ER ee Ee Ge Ee ee 25
14. as the software information are read only information Statistics Each HDO device has its Rack and Slot number displayed in the Position field The Uptime field shows the time since the last reset power up The format is days hours minutes and seconds The Total uptime field shows the total number of full operating days of the unit The Reset count field shows the total number of unit resets Reboot device Reboot device button sends software reset request to HDC100 TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 22 25 WEB USER INTERFACE Mulronsmend gt CDE TELESTE HDO HDC1 00 ogged in as admin Host VUT HDC100 10 2 15 144 Prom Teonwaven administrator about ocour WebUI structure MAIN PAGE Hostname fvutHocioo Update HDC100 Serial Number KL00580739 Hw Version B10 Sw Version 120 Bootloader version 032222 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Position Rack 4 Slot 6 Uptime 29 d 17 29 20 Total uptime 81 days Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 A DYP532 DVD912 DVD912 DYT201 z Ea o HDP230 HD0203 HD0902 alarm 2 HDP230 HD0203 HD0203 2 N HDP230 HD0902 HDO902 z fa pd HDP230 HDO903 HDC100 HD0802 z Rm a config HDP230 HD0902 HD0203 Rack 5 Ee mm E Teleste Corporation Friend FOT
15. document is strictly prohibited Teleste reserves the right to make changes to any of the products described in this document without notice and all specifications are subject to change without notice Current product specifications are stated in the latest versions of detailed product specifications To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law under no circumstances shall Teleste be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special incidental consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are made in relation to the accuracy reliability or contents of this document Teleste reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without notice WEEE Notice This product complies with the relevant clauses of the European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE The unit must be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national regulations a European Conformity This equipment conforms to all applicable regulations and directives C of European Union which concern it and has gone through relevant conformity assessment procedures Teleste Corporation P O Box 323 FI 20101 Turku FINLAND
16. ent allows free air flow through the unit 6 Module extractor handle The module extractor handle is a mechanical lever that allows easy extraction and removal of the module without the need for any additional tools 7 Module data and power connector The upper D 9 connector on the rear of the module connects to the installation frame and provides powering and HDO bus data link to the unit 8 General purpose I O port For factory use only TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 6 25 Installation Installing the module The module can be freely positioned in any slot in the installation frame Install the module following these instructions carefully to avoid denting the connectors or surfaces Do not push on the fan cover when installing the module into the chassis With the module extractor handle in its right hand stop position eject position slide the module along the guide rails into a slot pushing it in until the extractor handle rest on the latch rail extrusion of the HDX002 chassis The module s D 9 connector should now be partially mated with the back plane connector Move the extractor handle on the front panel to the closed position by pressing the extractor handle inwards towards the front panel until the module is fully seated in the chassis and the extractor handle locks into place Removing the module Move the extractor handle on the front panel to the eject
17. intains list of module statuses It can then also route IP traffic to HDO devices on the bus When configured as slave HDC100 will act in the same way as other HDO modules and will not initiate transmission on HDO bus unless queried by other HDO bus master Master address HDO bus only The master address defines the priority between multiple bus masters e g a PC running CATVisor Commander connected locally to the bus Factory default setting is 0x40 and should not be altered without fully understanding the effects of this parameter Poll timeout HDO bus only The maximum time HDC100 waits for an answer to poll query Lowering this value speeds up polling of empty slots but too low value can cause communication errors Factory default setting is 100 ms and should not be altered without fully understanding the effects of this parameter Packet timeout HDO bus only The maximum time HDC100 waits for an answer to packets other than poll query Lowering this value may speed up communication but too low value can cause communication errors Factory default is 250 ms and should not be altered without fully understanding the effects of this parameter Poll round time HDO bus only Read only information about the length of last completed HDO bus poll cycle This value indicates the typical maximum time it takes HDC100 to detect changes in module statuses or presence Received Sent Bad packets These counters show the number of packet
18. l Specifies how often time is synchronised from NTP server Current time HDC100 s current time Timezone HDC100 s time zone can be selected from list This time zone information is used to get offset from UTC and to switch to summer time and back Synchronise now Synchronize now button forces the HDC100 to synchronize its time immediately from NTP server Set time Set time button sets HDC100 time manually based on the Set time date and time fields TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 21 25 Properties The Properties page displays module identification and statistics data Status HDO Devices Interfaces Monitoring SNMP NTP EET Identification Name HEC1 DOEMatis Location Mawis Kauakata Contact Teleste Support lt support teleste com gt Description Hoeiga LL Type HDC100 Hardware version a Configuration N A Software version as Serial number KLoz210606 Statistics Position Rack 2 Slot 3 Uptime 00035428 Total uptime 884days Reset count oa Reboot device Figure 12 The Properties page Identification The user can enter a descriptive alias name and information about the location and contact person for the station into the Name Location and Contact fields They can contain up to 63 alphanumeric characters The type configuration serial number and hardware version of the module as well
19. position Remove the module by carefully pulling it out of its slot Figure 2 7905110 SC V J EE N P EN AG S N se ae 2 Z 2 Figure 2 Removal of the module TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 7 25 Indicators The unit has two LEDs on the front panel labelled as Bus B and Module M These LEDs colours reflect the units alarm status i e what alarms are active HDO bus related alarms are indicated with Bus LED others with Module LED If there are one or more Major alarms the affected LED will be red If there are no Major alarms but one or more Minor alarms the affected LED will be yellow If there are no Major or Minor alarms the LED will be green Note that the Notification alarms do not affect LEDs During the power up sequence both LEDs are yellow Module LED blinks when configuration session viewer is open to the module See the Alarms flags chapter for details on alarms and LED usage TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 8 25 Software Establishing connection All the needed configurations and adjustments can be carried out locally or remotely by using the CATVisor Commander software A connection to HDC100 is possible using the following two methods IP connection through H
20. rrent measured value HIHI High major alarm limit HI High minor alarm limit LO Low minor alarm limit LOLO Low major alarm limit Deadband Specifies how much the measured value has to be on the safe side of alarm limit before turning off the alarm Unit Unit of the measured parameter The colour of each list entry and the icon next to parameter name indicates alarm status amp green for nominal value red for major alarm amp yellow for minor alarm amp grey for disabled alarm TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 15 25 The alarm settings are user configurable by double clicking an analog parameter This will open a dialog box with parameter s alarm limits and deadband that can be edited by users with at least Service level user rights For others this is read only information x Value 35 SE Cancel Enabled Hii ef 70 H Ff ea TES E 5i Loo MW 40 C Deadband 1E Figure 8 The analog alarm configuration dialog box Each alarm limit can be individually enabled disabled and configured The alarm limits should be in decreasing order preferably with more than Deadband units between each limit Discrete parameters Each monitored discrete parameter of the unit is displayed in the lower half of the frame with following information in the list Discrete parameter Name of the monitored parameter Alarm Alarm status of the parameter No
21. s received from sent to and received bad checksum mismatched packets of the interface since HDC100 reset Increasing bad packets counters indicate communication errors Copy to clipboard Copy to clipboard button copies all information on the Interfaces page onto the clipboard This can then e g be pasted to an email message when contacting Teleste support TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 14 25 Monitoring The Monitoring page displays monitored parameters and their values as well as alarm limits statuses and severity settings Status HDO Devices Interfaces WETEN SNMP NTP Properties Analog parameter amp Temperature No 40 70 60 5 10 1 0 Alarm control Discrete parameter i amp CPU intemal error No Major Detection Disabled Settings changed No Notification Enabled amp Application started No Notification 5 HDO bus no devices found No Notification Delay On 1 HDO bus other master No Minor Off 1 s HDO bus slave No Notification Alarm log Setting IP address conflict No Notification Figure 7 The Monitoring page Analog parameters Each monitored analog parameter of the unit is displayed in the upper half of the frame with following information in the list Analog parameter Name of the monitored parameter Alarm Alarm status of the parameter No Lo Hi LOLO HIHI Value Cu
22. the bottom Note that date time information may not be correct for events that occurred before latest reset The colour of each list entry and the icon next to parameter name indicates alarm status green for nominal value red for a major alarm yellow for a minor alarm i blue for a notification Total number of entries in the alarm log list is shown in the Number of entries field The index number of the last entry is displayed in the accompanying field Total number of entries is limited to 32 The oldest entry is overwritten when the log becomes full To update Alarm log page click the Refresh button Clear and regenerate log button empties the alarm log and restarts alarm detection TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 18 25 SNMP The SNMP page is used for initial configuration of the SNMP proxy feature ETE NTP Properties Status HDO Devices Interfaces Monitoring SNMP communities Trap settings Read public IV Enable traps Delay 1s Write private Interval 1E Lifetime 60 s m Trap receiver settings IP address UDP port Community 10 3 0 90 162 public 10 3 0 82 162 public 0 0 0 0 162 public 0 0 0 0 162 public 0 0 0 0 162 public Figure 11 The SNMP page The SNMP proxy feature is an optional part of HDC100 software which can be enabled by purchasing HDC00
23. us slave It can not route traffic B Notification between Ethernet and HDO bus TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 10 25 Viewer pages Status The Status page shows module present status and possible alarms flags HDO Devices Interfaces Moritoring SNMP NTP Properties Status Description OK No active alarms warnings or notifications I Hide warnings Ha Flag suppression Hide notifications Figure 4 The Status page Each alarm is coded according to its severity Red for Major Alarm Yellow for Minor Warning Blue for Notification Alarm severities can be configured on the Monitoring page For additional information about status flags see table of module flag descriptions in the Alarms flags chapter It is possible to hide the less critical flags by checking the corresponding check box for warnings and or notifications Note Regardless of this selection all alarms are always sent to the EMS system TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 11 25 HDO Devices The HDO devices page shows information about HDO bus devices 10 9 22 33 2 1 HD0101 1 24 KL04911022 1 amp T 9 22 36 2 4 HD0302 A 1 9 1 10 92237 2 5 HDM100 C 1 18 KL0615094 1 10 9 22 38 2 6 HDM100 C 1 12 KL06130941 1 10 9 22 39 2 7 HD0304 A 1
24. us speed up HDO device polling net mask can be reduced Allowed values for HDO bus net mask are 255 255 255 x where x 0 16 racks 128 8 racks 192 4 racks 224 2 racks 240 1 rack or 255 If HDO bus net mask is changed from its default value it must be ensured that all racks connected to HDO bus are covered by HDC s HDO bus base address and net mask HDC100 will not poll and cannot communicate with HDO devices outside its HDO bus subnet Examples of HDO bus IP address net mask and resulting rack ranges IP address 192 168 1 0 net mask 255 255 255 0 gt all 16 racks are polled IP address 192 168 1 0 net mask 255 255 255 192 gt racks 0 1 2 and 3 are polled racks 4 15 are not accessible through HDC100 IP address 192 168 1 128 net mask 255 255 255 224 gt racks 8 and 9 are polled other racks are not accessible HDC100 TELESTE User Manual HDC100 59300202 Rev 004 Broadband Cable Networks 10 2 2011 13 25 Gateway Ethernet only The default gateway All packets that have destination address not belonging to any of HDC100 s subnets are sent to this address Factory default is 255 255 255 255 HW address Ethernet Read only MAC address of HDC100 HDO bus Read only rack and slot address of HDC100 Mastering HDO bus only Bus mastering selection When configured as master HDC100 takes control of the bus and polls all module addresses covered by HDO bus base address and HDO bus net mask and ma

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