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1. 1 11 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 64 Ping statistics for 172 24 1 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Bms Maximum ms Average Gms Cu 122 Figure 4 1 Ipconfig and Ping The ipconfig command from a command window in NT will display the workstation s IP subnet and gateway settings The ping command will send an ICMP protocol message to the agent which in turn should reply If no reply double check all network connects connect directly from a workstation to the FMUX or as a last resort replace the SNMP module of the FMUX 4 1 2 Review Manager Settings For the FMUXGUI to connect to the FMUX for management the FMUX s SNMP must be properly configured with the manager s IP address and authorized for read write via community string setting and trap messages Review the settings explained in 2 5 2 18 Review the Edit settings in 3 2 3 of the FMUXGUI application such that the monitor mode is set to 1 IP address and community string for read write match those as set from section 2 5 2 If the management workstation s on a remote network ensure it can also pass the ping test Command Prompt G WINNT gt ipconfig Windows 2888 IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Addresse ida 2 4 I Mir M 15 Subnet Mask 23 2 4 are a a a 255
2. After setting exit the Agent configuration menu with lt ESC gt and the save the settings by selecting item 4 from the SNMP Card Config menu or continue to Manager Config HINT when entering IP addresses enter without dots and include any leading zeros For example the above IP address 172 24 1 11 would be entered as 172024001011 while 10 0 0 1 would be entered as 010000000001 2 5 2 Manager Configuration From the SNMP Card Config menu select item 2 Manager Config Manager configuration is required to tell the agent the SNMP card who has authority to access the SNMP via Get commands read or Set commands write and where to send trap messages unsolicited messages that are usually generated by alarms in the FMUXOI lt lt lt Manager Config gt gt gt 1 Access IP 1 L72 24 1 126 Community 1 Trap 2 Access IP 2 192 168 0 15 Community 2 Trap 3 Access IP 3 192 168 0 125 Community 2 4 Access IP 4 192 168 0 53 Community 2 5 Community String 1 R W secret 6 Community String 2 Read public The manager configuration has the ability to setup access for up to four 4 different management workstations The community strings act like passwords in dealing with the device via SNMP protocol By changing the community strings numbered 1 amp 2 for read write secret in this case and read only public access and assigning a community string to an access IP an admini
3. LT la Config Edit About Exit Select Device Lock 172 24 1 11 secret Demo 1 S amp 7 e y E it xy Myr Se i S TE Ni MS M A s RGA Pr II gt NN Optical TT Date Time IP_Address Information Trap Group TrapCount o Clear Trap Figure 3 13 Remote FMUX All the previously discussed functions can be performed on the remote unit as long as it is selected To return to manage the local unit click the LOCAL tab 17 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Network Settings 4 1 1 Review Agent Settings During unit startup the SNMP Exists message should display on the LCD Refer to section 2 5 1 of the SNMP agent settings Be sure you have a valid IP address for the attached network that the subnet mask is properly set and that the default gateway 1s set if you wish to manage the FMUX from a remote network Attach the FMUX s front panel SNMP LAN to your network The Link LED should be on or blinking The activity LED should be blinking From any PC on the network confirm the agent can be pinged ACH WINNT System32 cmd exe C gt ipconfig Windows 2888 IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix IP dr s 172 24 1 126 z 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway gt 172 24 198 254 G gt ping 172 24 1 11 Pinging 172 24 1 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time lt i ms TIL 64 11 bytes 32 time lt 18ms ITL 64
4. 255 255 0 Default Gateway 2 2 192 168 0 254 C WINNT gt ping 172 24 1 11 Pinging 172 24 1 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 44Bms TTL 62 Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 48ms O Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 46 ms TTL 62 Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 46ms TTL 62 Ping statistics for 172 24 1 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 4 ms Maximum 4Ums Average C WINNT gt A Figure 4 2 Ipconfig and Ping Remote Network Check with your network administrator to ensure that any firewalls in place will allow passing of SNMP protocol in order to connect with an FMUX on a remote network Always check all connections and double check all configurations We have tested the FMUX and FMUXGUI extensively on local networks on remote networks through bridges and routers and even over wireless links You should not experience any problems if you follow each and every step in this guide We hope you enjoy using the FMUX with SNMP option and FMUXGUI manager software 19 20 21 Transmission Units CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technologies Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu Taipei Taiwan Phone 886 2 2659 1021 Fax 886 2 2 799 1355 E mail info ctcu com http www ctcu com 22
5. Add Remove programs To open the control panel click the Windows Start button and from the Settings icon select Control Panel E Set Program Access and Defaults Windows Update New Office Document Open Office Document Programs gt Documents Settings Control Panel y Search R Network and Dial up Connections earc 5 Printers Help BR Taskbar amp Start Menu Run Shut Down Figure 1 6 Opening the Control Panel in Windows 2000 In the Control Panel window double click the Add Remove Program icon The following window will open Find the FMUXGUI icon as shown below Ef Add Remove Programs E E Oj x Ld pg Currently installed programs Sort by Name z E Change or Remove Programs Add New Programs Add Remove reli ET FMUXGUI Size 1 17MB Components Used occasionally Last Used On 2 5 2004 To change this program or remove it from your ChangejRemove iz computer click Change Remove Change Remove Set Program Access and m GUIMGR Size 2 05MB Defaults Figure 1 7 Add Remove Programs window Click the Change Remove button Confirm File Deletion unlnstallS hield will remove the software FMUSGUI from your computer Please wait while each of the following componente is removed Shared program files Standard program files Folder items Program folders Program directories Program registry entries The
6. DB9 F 4 GND 5 5 TD 2 6 RD 3 fmux01 HyperTerminal aj xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dis eis x Welcome to FMUX 1 NMS System _ E A e Connected 0 00 03 autodetect 19200 amp N 1 SRO caes num Capture Printecho Figure 2 2 FMUX01 welcome screen in console mod Connect the PC running HyperTerminal to the FMUXOI that has an installed SNMP card option The above screen indicates successful communication with the FMUXO 2 4 FMUX01 menu system Details of the menu system operation and meaning of menu items is described in detail in the FMUXO1 User s Manual The following information is only for configuration of the SNMP option for use with a network management system From the main welcome screen press Enter and select the local FMUXOI for login Enter the password that you have previously set 1f required The default factory settings require no password to access the console port 2 5 SNMP Card settings To access the SNMP card settings follow the menu system as below an FMUX 01 CONSOLE MODE Ver 1 14 KARAR KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Logout 1 Display System Status 2 Define System Parameter 3 Alarm Buffer Display 4 Performance Display 5 ACO Alarm Cut Off Select 2 Define System Parameter lt lt lt Define System gt gt gt 1 System Config 2 Optical Port Config 3 Port 1 Config E1 75 4 Port 2 Conf
7. of LOS loss of signal An El LOS is a Major Alarm so the Major Alarm Near End Error and El LED will all be red A blinking LAN LED indicates no link on the Ethernet 13 3 3 Operation The interface for the FMUXGUI program is a point and click Windows application that requires little use of the keyboard From this main display we can switch to the Remote unit get to the Optical section the FMUX section and to any of the active channels 3 3 1 Optical Card Options Click the button marked Optical From this window we can display the optical card s status view the current or history performance records or setup the card s working status auto laser shutoff ALS or loop back Use the Get button to read the card s status Use the Set button to write new status to the card The operation is preformed via SNMP protocol Optical Card Options E xj Optical Card Setup Optical Card Status Setting Card Type 1 sai Optical 1 work el l signal Loss Signal Normal Optical 2 Standby Loop Back Current Performance ALS Auto Loop Back ot ha HistorpPerformancelndex 00 bd Set Get Figure 3 8 Optical Card Options Click the Close button to close the Optical Card Options window 14 3 3 2 FMUX Options Click the button marked FMUX Under the FMUX Options window the system can be configured for performance monitoring options clearing of performance monitor data external clock
8. 0 amp Windows XP Also highly recommended is the HyperTerminal program which is not installed by default in Windows 95 98 1 12 Hardware The minimum recommended hardware requirements for running FMUXGUI are a Pentium class computer with 64MB memory 5MB free disk space the final installed software is less than 2MB CDROM drive for installing the software VGA graphics display with 800x600 minimum resolution 1024x768 preferred and a configured 10Base T or 100Base TX Network Interface Card NIC 1 2 Installation Place the FMUXGUI installation CDROM in to the computer s CDROM drive Use My Computer or Explorer to browse to the CDROM s contents Double click on the Setup icon to start the program installation Setup U xi FMUXGUI Setup is preparing the InstallS hield r Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait 100 Figure 1 1 Setup started InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the FMU amp GUI Setup program This program will Install FMI GU on pour computer IE iz strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and International treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and c
9. FMUXGUI computer program has now been completely uninstalled from your computer 2 SNMP Card Configuration 2 1 Introduction The FMUXOI SNMP card is an optional component installed inside the FMUXOI chassis and provides Telnet and SNMP access The setting of the SNMP card is performed through the terminal console port of the FMUXOI 2 2 HyperTerminal settings The settings for console port communication with the FMUXOI are 19 2K baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control In the HyperTerminal program terminal window click the properties icon and set the communication parameters as in the following graphics Click the Configure button in the properties window and set the port settings When set properly click OK Connect To Settings Port Settings S frouxO1 Bits per second 13200 y Country region awan 986 Enter the area code without the long distance prefix Dan ble El Area code D o Parity Noe y Phone number D Connect using com o Stop bits fi Configure Flow control lse country redion code and area code Restore Defaults Figure 2 1 HyperTerminal port settings for FMUX01 2 3 Connecting to the FMUXO 1 The console port on the FMUXOI is an RS 232D interface DCE that utilizes an RJ 45 connector Use the configuration cable that is supplied with the FMUXOI or prepare a three wire DB9 F to RJ 45 cable with the following pinout RJ 45 signal
10. NNEL Date Time IP Address Information Trap Group TrapCount mm Figure 3 3 Selectable features of the FMUXGUI 3 2 2 Configure user password Click on Config from the window menu bar BIST Pass word Configratio Fassw ord About Trap Log To Text File e Trap Sound Output Ta Print Figure 3 4 Configuration Form Use this form to change the user password for the GUI Note also that trap messages may be sent to a text file for logging output to the default printer and or issue a warning beep on the PC 11 3 2 3 Edit the SNMP Agent Click on Edit from the window menu bar to enter the Edit Window The graphic is show as follows Edit The SNMF Agent Format ManitorM ode space Agent_IP space CommunityStr space Machine ame Monitorflode I Run O ldle Agent_IP OTE ADOS NOUS KIDS CommurityStr The Device Community String MachineMame Example 1 132 158 0 123 public LAKE 0 123 111 222 20 abcde RACE 1 Items 3 1 132 158 1 200 public dema 1 1 132 158 1 201 public demo_2 1 132 158 0 201 public dema 3 Cancel Figure 3 5 Edit the SNMP Agent The entries already entered are there by default if the software was just installed They are just for reference as examples of how the format should be entered into the window If we continue with our example from the previous chapters then the FMUXOI unit which we wish to manage the agent is at IP addre
11. USER MANUAL FMUXGUI Graphical User Interface EDFMUX GUI 1 5n BEES Lini xl Config Edit About Exit Select Device LOCAL REMOTE Lock 172 24 1 11 secret Demo_1 ST T T z T MEE a es E S gc oho 90 QS wer e Soe N aras EEN re Salen m RR on Optical pipe Time Information IP_Address r Trap Group TrapCount Clear Trap CIC CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd ISO 9 001 CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 26591021 Fax 886 2 27991355 Email support ctcu com URL http www ctcu com FMUXGUI User Manual Graphical User Interface This manual applies to FMUXGUI version 1 5 amp 1 5n Copyright 2004 CTC Union Technologies Inc All rights reserved All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Table of Contents 1 Software Inst lband Remove 1 1 PHtEOG UE TIO ar atid e Eb Ri 1 1 2 System Requitements astilla 1 LALOPEraton SyS O eea ds 1 1312 DU ae X l Pinsao eae ea 1 1 4 Remove FMUX GUT 0 a b s bx RID SS EI 4 1 3 1 Control Panel Add Remove programs eese 4 2 SNMP Card Constant 6 2 1 TOUCH Aue 6 2 2 Hyper inna M Settings nee 6 23 Connectine to the FMUX O orilla 6 24 FMUXOL menmi System ek 7 2ISNMP Card Setinss ans rei 7 2 5 1 SNMP Agent ConfiguratiON cc
12. cooocccnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnncnnnononnnnnnnnns 8 225 2 Manacer ContigeuratioD au 9 2 5 9 SAVE and RCS IE anna 9 3 FMUXGUI Configuration and Operation zusseeessensnesesennnenensnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennn 10 3 1 Introduction ara 10 3 2 COMM OUT ALI ON M M 10 3 2 1 Start the FMUXGUI application eese 10 3 2 2 CONMSUTE USER pass WON nenne 11 32 gt Bdit the SNMP A Cent ee 12 A a ni 14 JF Optical Card ODONIS un eek 14 3 9 2 FMUX OPIO Sine ran 15 333 BAN ICI sense nee seen 15 SET EAU DUONG Eee Tu 16 5 353 Data Comm ODUONS nee OEC MEE 16 3 3 0 Remote MON NOE nun a RR 17 Z Troupe NO OWING een RER IE 18 Ae AM INGE WO Uke CUM SS aga ae 18 ALERE NASEN SEINES ae Ta 18 4 1 2 Review Nana Ger Selm ae 18 1 Software Install and Remove 1 1 Introduction This brief manual will explain the installation configuration and operation of the FMUXOI GUI Graphical User Interface a Windows based program that uses SNMP protocol to monitor and configure the FMUXOI fiber multiplexer This first section will deal with the installation and removal of the FMUXGUI software 1 2 System Requirements 1 11 Operation System The GUI program hereafter called FMUXGUI is designed for installation in any Microsoft Windows based computer The program runs a standard Windows installer and is compatible on any 32bit OS Windows 95 98 ME or NT based OS Win NT 4 0 Windows 200
13. if option is installed setting Alarm relay setting Alarm Cut Off data time setting save load settings and FMUX status such as firmware version power status etc LIDRR N cla FMUX Setup FMUX Status Setting Performance i Firmware Version External Clock Fl _ Clear Current Power Module 1 Clear All Per Power Module 2 Alarm Relay Both y LCD Module Audible Alam External Clock Alarm Cut Off 128KByte RAM Real Time Chip Device DB Control Set To Default Setting Date Time SaveDeviceSetting YY MM 7 DD Date 04 02 05 LoadDeviceSetting hh mm 2 ss Time 11 y 21 y 29 E x et et Figure 3 9 FMUX Options 3 3 3 LAN Status If a 10 100 Ethernet Bridge card is installed in any port the status of the Ethernet link and performance may be viewed by clicking the channel button located just below the LED indicator Click Close to close this window SDLANCard Options lola Setting LAN Card Status HistoryPerformancelndex loo y Speed Duplex 100 FULL Curent Performance EM oU us o wf o History Performance Figure 3 10 LAN Card Options 15 3 3 4 E1 T1 Card Options Click any of the channel buttons A B C or D for any El or Tl port card Under the E1 T1 Card Options window the channel settings for service line code and loop back may be set the i
14. ig RS 530 5 Port 3 Config E1 120 6 Port 4 Config LAN 100M E 7 Alarm Threshold 8 Date amp Time 9 SNMP Card Config N A Select 9 SNMP Card Config if N A is shown the SNMP was not found lt lt lt SNMP Card Config gt gt gt 1 SNMP Agent Config 2 Manager Config 3 TFTP and Flash 4 Save and Restart Select 1 for SNMP Agent Config 2 5 1 SNMP Agent Configuration The agent is the FMUXO0I SNMP The IP address subnet mask default gateway and TFIP server s IP address path are all set within the SNMP Agent Configuration The following menu will display lt lt lt SNMP Agent Config gt gt gt IP Address 172 24 1 E Subnet Mask 258 299 Br X Gateway IP 172 24 190 254 TFTP Server IP 172 24 1 126 TFTP Server Path snmp bin O14 WN FR Item number 1 IP address is the IP address that the SNMP card will answer to when pinged Telnet d TFTP d or when accessed by SNMP Item number 2 is the subnet mask for the network that the card is attached to Item number 3 is the default gateway for the network that the card is attached to and is required if the FMUXOI is to be managed from a different subnet Item number 4 is the IP address of a server running the TFTP protocol trivial FTP used for updating the SNMP firmware image in the SNMP card Item number 5 is the path and filename of the image file that the SNMP card will download when the TFTP upgrade function is called
15. ndividual channel status viewed and the current and history performance monitored Click Close to close this window EITDE1 T1 Card Options iol xj E1 T1 Card Setup E1 T1 Card Status Setting Card Channel Port 1 Chn 1 Chn Service On y Card Type El 75 ae Line Code HDB3 ET BSZS T1 y Signal Loss Signal Normal Long Back ot Loop Back LoopBack Normal BPV BPV Normal Current Performance HistoryPerformancelndex 00 v ES ss ou o zi us 0 wf 0 History Performance ES Figure 3 11 E1 T1 Card Options 3 3 5 Data Comm Options icol Click any of the channel buttons A B C or Data Comm Card Setup D for any Data Comm port card Under the Data er Comm Card Options window the channel u i settings for service data rate timing source loop back and flow control may be viewed Get or set for each individual channel This window may be closed by clicking the Close button Data Rate 2048 y Timing Source Transparent y Loop Back Off E CTS On Y Figure 3 12 Data Comm Options 16 3 3 6 Remote Monitor When a fiber channel is established between a pair of FMUX the remote unit may be managed from the LCD display terminal mode console or via SNMP and the FMUXGUI application From the main unit display click the REMOTE tab and the display will update to show the complete status of the remote FMUX
16. riminal penalties and Will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Choose Destination Location E x Setup will install FMU2GUI in the following directory To install to this directory click Met To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory You can choose not to install FMUXGU by clicking Cancel ta exit Setup InstallShield Figure 1 3 Choose program directory click Next to use default Start Copying Files E xl Setup has enough information to start copying the program files IF You want bo review or change any settings click Back IF you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Curent Settings Setup Type Complete Target Folder C Program FilesSNMPManagerFMU amp GUI User Information Mame Company He Select Program Folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below Tou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders SNMF GLUIMGR Existing Folders MG SOFT MIB Browser Microsoft Office Tools Mustek WiCam 300 Met Device Manager PGP E PrintMe Internet Printing Real Installshield Back Cancel Figure 1 5 Select the Program Folder click Next for default This completes the installation of the FMUXGUI software program 1 4 Remove FMUXGUI 1 3 1 Control Panel
17. ss 172 24 1 11 and the r w community string is secret So we will click in the lower window or select the already entered text and backspace over it until the window is empty Then we will enter our own format string 1 172 24 1 11 secret CSD RMT Then click the Save button Now the FMUXGUIL is set to manage a FMUXOI at IP address 172 24 1 11 with a community string of secret and our manager will display its name as CSD RMT 12 101 x GOFMUX GUI v1 5n E Config Edit About Exit r Select Device Lock 172 24 1 11 secret Demo_1 as S S Py or ve y id oe d of v e D Optical NN Te Date Time IP_Address Information Trap Group TrapCount Hei Clear Trap Figure 3 6 Initial screen after doing Edit SNMP Agent Now select the device from the Select Device sub window IE x GOFMUX GUI 1 5n Config Edit About Exit Select Device LOCAL REMOTE Lock Agent IP 172 24 1 11 secret Demo 1 NR mS US eum o cia BC E e o y we SF as A N 3 ES d e v v she e Fr Optical et 1 Information Date Time IP_Address Trap Group 2004 02 05 PMOB 3 ERES ll Terminal Local Side Login TrapCount Clear Trap Figure 3 7 Operational FMUXGUI screen Note LEDs with the letter B indicate blinking LEDs For El connections as in the above El 120 port blinking is an indication
18. strator can control access to the FMUXOI Note that in the above example the management workstation with IP address 172 24 1 126 and using the community string secret has full read and write access and receives traps The management station at 192 168 0 15 has read only privileges when using the community string public and can also receive trap messages The other two stations at Access IP 3 amp 4 have read only access and do not receive any trap messages After all settings have been made lt ESC gt to the SNMP Card Config menu and do Save and Restart 2 5 3 Save and Restart lt lt lt SNMP Card Config gt gt gt 1 SNMP Agent Config 2 Manager Config 3 TFTP and Flash 4 Save and Restart When selecting item 4 the card will immediately do a save of the configuration and then reboot the SNMP card Save to SNMP Card WALE unge Restart SNMP Card CAUTION It is imperative that power not be interrupted while the SNMP card is saving the configuration to flash memory Failure of power may result in scrambled flash contents and an SNMP card in an un usable state 3 FMUXGUI Configuration and Operation 3 1 Introduction This chapter assumes that the FMUXGUI application has already been installed on the workstation as in Chapter and that the SNMP card has been correctly configured as in Chapter 2 This chapter will detail the FMUXGUI configuration and the operation of the software in monitoring and controlling
19. the FMUXOI multiplexer 3 2 Configuration 3 2 1 Start the FMUXGUI application by clicking the Windows Start button gt Programs gt SNMP GUIMGR gt FMUXGUL A login password is required to enter the application The password set from initial installation of the software is 1021 The user password may be changed via the Config pull down menu Login Password L X Cancel Figure 3 1 GUI manager login memur gur vresa usi Config Edit About Exit r Select Device Lock Agent IP 192 168 1 200 public demo_ 192 168 1 201 public demo_2 m I m z cz 192 168 0 201 public demo_3 En a ca ea ET M e E fis wr M gs ry M I d d DEREN mE O Date Time IP_Address Information Trap Group TrapCount o Clear Trap Figure 3 2 FMUXGUI first started 10 The FMUXGUI behaves just like any other Windows application The following graphic shows all of the areas that may be clicked for further configuration Some items are greyed out until the application has connected with an actual FMUXOI unit mrMuxGUr vise Config Edit About Exit ini xl Select Device Lock VU CU Agent IP 192 168 1 200 public demo 1 Dan an D 192 168 1 201 public demo 2 Ic E S ex 192 168 0 201 public demo 3 BESTEN Im Gm Em me aan vm ES MV r wr WP WM C ged Pi mug Le SSN CU SESS a0 av oo pe unnm i a us CN oo 0 We a M pe unum L CHA
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