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1. 1 L5 sit Lo 1000001 1 rae 12 07 38 pe e a L9 10000001 e nne vz978 fe L5 E Loo 10000001 1 nnzoe 12 00 38 1 fe L 919929 pw nans 1208 08 Pe fs E vmo s nzoe 12 0538 F3 s a L9 0001 fe 17 2108 zosos Pe s omm T1208 120435 F3 9 L9 L9 0 s Lr 12 998 1 L5 LE Loo 10000001 5 zoe 12 08 34 pe s 010000001 T1208 12 08 04 pe Js LE 00 1000 0001 STATUS FLAGS BITS Bit9 Heat status Bit8 Act fusion P S2 status P S1 status F O FUSION sync F O FUSION flag F O MAIN sync F O MAIN flag AIR sync AIR flag Internet R 100 Figure 16 The log file For each reading the following information is displayed Date and time RSSI Bias Temperature and a binary code for the status flag The status flag is based on 10 binary bits which are described below Bit Deer O 9 Heat status 1 Heat is enabled for the front window Available in products where heating was installed 1 The back up system is active NetLight Management Software User Guide 32 Bit Deer 0 7 PS 2 status 1 Power Supply 2 is active 6 PS 1 status 1 Power Supply 1 is active 5 F O fusion sync 1 Fusion port sync is on
2. Netronics applet Login 1 0 12 User Name Customer Password Read Community public Write Community private Figure 9 Login window To log in 1 Select the user type See below for the different user types 2 Enter the password 3 Enter the names of the Read and Write SNMP communities NOTES 1 The default Read community is public and the default Write community is private unless they were changed using the CLI see page 14 2 In this context read is synonymous with get and write with set User Types There are three user types for the management software mm Customer End users at the site where the NetLight is installed with view only access Technician Technicians who are responsible for the installation and maintenance of the NetLight Administrator Netronics personnel only or administrators who have received high level permissions The default password for the customer user type is cust and for the technician it is ter1107 For details on changing these passwords see page 40 NetLight Management Software User Guide 18 The table below shows the exact rights for each user for both the basic and extended versions Module Basic Version Extended Version Customer Tech Admin Customer Tech Admin Configuration R R W R W R R W R W Monitoring R R R R R R Control amp Diagnostics
3. License number is lost Possible Actions 1 Use the CLI to re enter the license number see page 15 2 If you no longer have the license number contact Netronic
4. page 37 The amount of time that has elapsed since the NetLight was activated Connection Status Whether or not there is a network connection for this software Q rac Q sync N PX s TX M 12 23 42M NC SELL SEADNDANT MAIN c7 NetLight Management Software User Guide 22 Configuration The Configuration module enables you to view basic configuration information and to set the IP address for the NetLight and the gateway See the table on page 18 to see the permissions for the customer technician and administrator Zonfiguration Monitoring Control amp Diag DataLog NetLight P N Installation Description Main port Service Fusion port Measurements P S Main p Si Redun MAC Address Exit Device IP address TS Gateway address Netronics ID 7 13 11 08 Time 10 52 32 Up Time Od 0h 3m 52s Figure 12 The Configuration module NetLight P N The part number for the NetLight model A brief description of the NetLight s main features Main port Copper or SFP If the SFP is connected its description appears e g 155 Mb s MM1310nm If it is not connected General Interface appears Copper or SFP as described above for the Main port PS Main The main power supply Possible statuses are High Voltage Low Voltage PoE power over Ethernet or None If None and the redundant power supply is installed it is operating from the redundant power supply PS Redun The
5. R R R R R W R W Data Log NA NA NA NA R W R W Installation R R W R W R R W R W Service software download R R R R R R W Service traps date R R R R R W R W Measurements NA NA NA NA NA R R Read W Write NA Not available NetLight Management Software User Guide 19 SNMP Web Interface The default SNMP settings are READ GET PUBLIC and WRITE SET PRIVATE The names of the communities can be changed as described in the CLI section on page 14 You can view the system data via SNMP using one of the following methods 1 The web based management software as described in this manual 2 MegaVision a Windows application for viewing the data and carrying out actions See the MegaVision NetLight Management User Guide For information about this application contact your Netronics agent 3 A standard MIB browser NetLight Management Software User Guide 20 Main Screen The Main Screen of the management software appears below Monitoring Control amp Diag Data Log NetLight P N Installation Description Service Main port Fusion port Measurements P S Main P S Redun MAC Address Exit Device IP address 3 TTS Gateway address Netronics ID 13 11 08 Time 10 52 32 Up Time Od 0h 3m 52s Figure 10 The Main Screen The menu is on the left panel and the product model number and a picture of the NetLight appear at the top right The fields in the table below appear on all the screens Netron
6. above 2 Press Enter until you reach the prompt to enter a file name 3 Enter the TFTP file name that you wish to download from the TFTP server to the NetLight The image file has a bin suffix and the content file has a con suffix 4 After entering a file name press 1 to download an image file or 2 to download a content file Press 3 if you decide not to download the file NetLight Management Software User Guide 15 Entering the License Number gt gt You need to enter the license number if it has not been pre entered or if you upgrade to a different version of the management software see page 6 and have received a new license number If the license number for your installation has been entered there is no need to re enter it NOTES 1 If you enter an incorrect license number the software will not work As with all software licenses it is important to keep a record of the license number 2 The license number is tied to the MAC address of the NetLight To enter the license number 1 Type setlic 2 At the prompt enter the feature string SHVF see page 13 for details 3 Enter the case sensitive 16 character license key 4 To save the changes type C at the prompt To adjust the data just entered type M and re enter the information Type E to cancel If you entered a new license number to upgrade your installation you need to reset the system in order to activate
7. is Please enter new boot parameters You can edit the following settings Field Description SNMP get community The name of the SNMP get community The current name is displayed the default is public SNMP set community The name of the SNMP set community The current name is displayed the default is private TFTP server address The IP address of the TFTP server Consult your network administrator if necessary TFTP file name If you wish to download a file from the TFTP server enter the file name NOTE You can edit the TFTP settings and download files using the web interface See page 35 for details To set the SNMP amp TFTP parameters e In Steps 1 3 below press Enter if you wish to keep a setting s current value Otherwise enter the new value 1 Enter the name of the SNMP get community 2 Enter the name of the SNMP set community 3 Enter the TFTP server s IP address 4 Press 3 if you are not going to download a file 5 To save the changes type C at the prompt To adjust the data just entered type M and re enter the information Downloading Files to the NetLight gt gt Occasionally the Netronics support team sends software upgrades for the NetLight When this happens place the file s on the network s TFTP server When downloading a file the TFTP server s software must be active To download a file to the NetLight 1 Log in to the CLI as explained on page 13
8. 4 F O fusion flag 1 Fusion port data was received from the back up system 3 F O main sync 1 Main port sync is on 2 F O main flag 1 Main port data was received from peripheral equipment Air sync 1 Air Rx sync is on 0 Air flag 1 Air Rx data received Up to 10 000 events are displayed after which the oldest events are deleted as new ones are generated Certain events are recorded out of the sampling sequence for example if the air flag falls To erase all the events in the log use the CLI as described on page 15 NOTE The text displayed in the log is the same for both the Ethernet copper and fiber based products NetLight Management Software User Guide 33 Installation The Installation module shows information about the location of the NetLight and the NetLight to which it transmits It also includes details of the person responsible for the zone where the two NetLights are installed It is highly recommended to fill in the full details for Sites A and B so that you can immediately locate the relevant people at each site in the event of a fault or during regular maintenance tasks See the table on page 18 to see the permissions for the customer technician and administrator Configuration Monitoring Control amp Diag Name Name Optical Pow Data Log 4 iis Address Address 10 Installation Installed by Installed by RSSI RSSI Service Install dat
9. A Netronics NetLight SNMP Management User Guide Web based Access for the Management Application NetLight Management Software User Guide 2 Trademarks amp Copyright Document Number 4702300 Document Revision 01 Release Date June 2009 Disclaimer Netronics reserves the right to modify the management application for this device at any time and in any way it sees fit in order to improve it Netronics provides this document without any warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The user is advised to exercise due discretion in the use of the contents of this document since the user bears sole responsibility Trademarks The Netronics Communications Inc logo is a trademark of Netronics Communications Inc NetLight is a registered trademark of Netronics Communications Inc All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the sole property of their respective holders Copyright 2009 Netronics Communications Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior permission of Netronics This document and the information contained herein are proprietary to Netronics and are furnished to the recipient solely for use in operating maintaining and repairing Netronics equipment The information within may not be utilized for any purpose except as stated her
10. Basic MP E 6 Extended Version iieri resi tere ete ee eee Peas EE Ete EN EET gE PE UL EE Eee EDS 6 FUSION LICENSE E 7 GETS TA ME E 7 sp tees 7 Initial Setup issis 8 RS 232 Setup iater taie beni e ie ERE i E A 8 SUMEO INED 11 I uuu M 13 Setting the NetLaght IP Address icem d Ferretti re eel era Enese 13 Setting the SNMP and TFTP Parameters sesenta 14 Downloading Files to the NetLight cece eesceseeecseeceeeeecneeceeeeeenaeceeeeeenaeceeeeeenaeesee 14 Entering the License Number cesis eeieteeteetreeheeitet tetti trees r estt 15 Deleting the Log File oe eite er pee RS E HERR ELCHE 15 Starting the Web based Software sese nee nennen 16 User Types ssn H H 17 SNMP Web Intetface 3 chs aeter istae e ERE EEE ELE TESE EEEE T Ree Ee EEES Rud 19 Main Screen oirrese aeren eE LT T PE 20 Conneirato MT 22 IMOMiOrin gies E 24 Control amp Diasmostis RHET 26 Control for Technicians and Administrators only assesseer 26 IDIASNOSHCS M PC 27 Resetting the NetLight for Technicians and Administrators only esses 29 NetLight Management Software User Guide 4 Data Log for Technic
11. e Install date Phone Phone Email me 8 EEIE ETE TENE E mail Exit xr Responsible name T Responsible phone Netronics ID TP Responsible mobile P Responsible e mail 13 11 08 Time 10 34 24 Up Time Od 0h 36m 37s e Figure 17 The Installation module Site A B Enter the following information for this site Site A and the site to which it transmits Site B Site name Site address Person or team that installed the NetLight RSSI at time of installation Date of installation Phone number at site E mail for contacting the site Responsible Enter the following information for the site manager of the zone where sites A and B are located Name Phone number Mobile phone number E mail NetLight Management Software User Guide gt gt To enter or edit information for Technicians and Administrators only 1 Click the purple button for the item you wish to edit 2 In the window that opens enter the data 3 Click OK 34 NetLight Management Software User Guide 35 Service The Service module enables you to manage the download of updates from the TFTP server This can also be carried out via the CLI see page 14 You can also set to which IP addresses the system traps are sent See the table on page 18 to see the permissions for the customer technician and administrator Configuration Monitoring Control amp Diag Data Log a TFTP Se
12. e changed in the Service module see p 35 The name of the most recent file that was installed by the TFTP server This can also be seen in the Service module see p 35 The software consists of an application image file bin and a web server content file con An upgrade can be just the image just the content or both The details that are displayed are of the currently installed files The file names can also be seen in the Service module see p 35 4 If you did not stop the boot sequence you will also see the following which displays the MAC address of the NetLight the software license key and the Feature string Tera Term Web 3 1 COM1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Help alidating firmware licensing options Mac address 006035086432 Features string SHVF License key 02f971ad2 5001187 Validating key pass netronics system running Figure 6 The feature string TIP Print the screen above with the license key so that you have a record of it If you have printed this manual there is a space to write the license key on the page following the cover page NetLight Management Software User Guide 13 The Feature string is a combination of letters that indicate the features that are installed on your system e g SH SHV SHF SHVF SNMP is enabled HTTP web based access to the software is enabled If the feature string does not include the letter H you will not have access to t
13. ein and may not be disclosed to third parties without written permission from Netronics Netronics reserves the right to make changes to any technical specifications in order to improve reliability function or design Customer Support For customer support contact your local Netronics representative Visit us at www netronics networks com License Key Write here your license key number eese nennen rene een eene nene NetLight Management Software User Guide 3 Table of Contents Tradermarks amp Copynipht 23 nope Pc ge ilies Ere rte oe baa ees 2 kdriusc e M 2 Trademarks eee ior tee Ire reor teased bees ct teet bsceesccabecceeuiavasdecbueceasdleente 2 Sonus PE enen aa e aE e ae AEE AE Aa AEE RENEE EENEN S EE ESRA aN R a eE SE 2 Customer SUpport eee ene dense E eerte E AE edet eser eN d teste dee ES 2 License Key icecctscececcutes ies sazenccasnessasanncobcra sneescaaatevtessaseusarseneeesuasuaceageceereedaaaurenueeuanieas sueessaes 2 Table of Contents ee Dee entre nte be oM TEE ER REESE TEE ERR H ERA EEERR M e Y egeta 3 About IS Mana scx ERE 5 DS COPS AE E E 5 AUGIOMCE sic eis vase 5 Related DOCUMENES sii 5 PECCATO UL LOI LL DTI DIMILL LLL 5 Honc dre EE 6 Software Versions amp Licensing esee nee enne enne nennen ennt 6
14. etLight in the field The first step is to open the rear panel as explained in the NetLight User Manual The setup is carried out by connecting an RS 232 cable between a computer and the NetLight the commands are transmitted to the computer via a CLI There are a number of actions that you need to carry out such as defining the RS 232 settings and the NetLight and network IP addresses This is all described below RS 232 Setup Commands are transmitted from a computer to the NetLight via a custom RS 232 cable supplied by Netronics The wiring is shown below RJ 45 Connector DB 9 Connector Signal Pin Pin Signal TxD 3 2 RxD Gnd 4 5 5 Gnd RxD 6 3 TxD Figure 2 Null modem RS 232 cable wiring gt gt To connect the RS 232 cable e Connect the RS 232 cable s DB 9 connector to the computer and the RJ 45 connector to the EIA 232 port of the NetLight The EIA 232 port is towards the bottom left of the NetLight as shown in Figure 3 below NOTE If your computer does not have a serial port for connecting the RS 232 cable use a USB serial port adapter NetLight Management Software User Guide 9 Figure 3 Connecting the RS 232 cable Figure 4 Connecting the RS 232 cable NL100 880 gt gt To define the RS 232 settings Prior to sending commands via RS 232 you need to define the speeds using third party software 1 Open a terminal program for defi
15. hat the NetLight can send to computers at the IP addresses defined here The receiving computer has to have software that can read the trap messages Software for reading traps can be downloaded from www ireasoning com download shtml The traps are as follows Air Link Down The air link is below the reception threshold This can be due to the weather conditions or because the link at the second site is no longer transmitting Fiber Optic Link The main fiber optic link is down There is probably a Down fault with the fiber optics or the peripheral equipment 4 Fusion Down The fusion link has gone from an active to non active state This is usually when the main link has started transmitting again 5 Fusion Up The fusion link has gone from a non active to active state This is when the main link has stopped transmitting PS2 Down The second power supply is down gt gt To add an IP address 1 Type the IP address in the box above the Add Remove buttons 2 Click Add The IP address appears in the list of traps NetLight Management Software User Guide 37 gt gt To remove an IP address 1 Type the exact IP address in the box above the Add Remove buttons 2 Click Remove The IP address is removed from the list of traps Adjusting the Date amp Time of the NetLight or tech samin The date and time of the NetLight is not based on the computer where you view the web based software rather it is set here T
16. he Extended version by default NL G 1000 NL G 2300 NL155 5400 NL G 3500 The following products are not supplied with either version by default NL100 880 NL G 2300 When no license is supplied you can order the Basic or Extended license see part numbers in the table above When the Basic license is supplied by default you can order the Extended version Upgrading can be carried out at any time even after the NetLight has been installed NetLight Management Software User Guide 7 It is important to note that the license is supplied according to the NetLight s MAC address so it is not possible to use the license for another product Therefore if you wish to purchase or upgrade a license you need to supply the product s MAC address Fusion License Another innovation for the new generation of the NetLight product line is the ability to upgrade to the Fusion version PN NL FUSION This can be done simply by entering a code via the CLI interface without the need to send the product to Netronics No hardware upgrade is required either If the physical port for Fusion is unavailable e g in the case of the SFP optical interface you can purchase it separately or you can order it from Netronics There are two codes for activating Fusion e The code for the Basic version e The code for the Extended version You will receive the code according to the software version that you have General The NetLight is a communication
17. he software that is described in this manual V Advanced The extended version of the software is installed See page 6 for more details Fusion The Fusion port is installed See page 7 for more details Logging In gt gt After stopping the boot process you can log in and change settings The first prompt is to enter the password To log in and change the password 1 Enter the password The default is weBPass 2 You can change the password by pressing Y if desired Otherwise press N CAUTION If you forget the password you will no longer have access to the CLI Setting the NetLight IP Address gt gt After entering and or changing the password the next automatic prompt is Please enter IP parameters for the IP address of the NetLight the netmask and default gateway Consult your network administrator if you need information on some of the settings To set the IP address e In Steps 1 and 2 below press Enter if you wish to keep a setting s current value Otherwise enter the new value Enter the IP address of the NetLight 2 Enter the netmask IP address and then enter the IP address of the default gateway 3 To save the changes type C at the prompt To adjust the data just entered type M and re enter the IP addresses NetLight Management Software User Guide 14 Setting the SNMP and TFTP Parameters gt gt After the IP addresses the next automatic prompt
18. his determines the date and time that is displayed in the bottom left of the software and the date and time for log entries and traps etc gt gt To set the date and time 1 Click Change Date Time The following window opens Set Time and Date lt December 2008 gt 8 MTWTEF S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Time 10 18 29 1 Cancel Figure 19 Setting the date and time 2 Use the calendar to enter the date 3 Enter the time 4 Click OK NOTE If the NetLight has not been active for a period of approximately one week you may need to reset the date and time NetLight Management Software User Guide 38 M e a S u re m e n t S for Adminstrators only The Measurements module displays certain voltages and SFP data See the table on page 18 to see the permissions for the customer technician and administrator NetLight Management Software User Guide 39 NetLight Management Software User Guide 40 Telnet Six Telnet commands are available for the NetLight Telnet Command Display the firmware version of the image file Display the IP address of the NetLight The following additional information is displayed The MAC address of the NetLight DHCP Enabled Disabled IP address of the netmask and default gateway This information is also available via the CLI See page 11 show htt
19. ians and Administrators only eee 30 The LOS aa fate ee t A seus get d e A gia E e e de oed 31 Installation 2 0 eA eee See ee ee 33 SEPVICE inp ee ep ee BUD HON E Reg 35 Traps for Technicians and Adminstrators only eese 36 Adjusting the Date amp Time of the NetLight for Tech amp Admin s 37 Measurements for Adminstrators only eese 38 jiu L weaaeites 40 Troubleshooting iei teer I Get des ete age qi pest det ee uec e ades qe ve ee taeda E 41 NetLight Management Software User Guide 5 About This Manual Scope This manual explains how to manage a NetLight e g NetLight 100 880 NetLight 155 1900 NetLight G 2300 NetLight 155 5400 using the web based NetLight management software Audience This manual is intended for the use of network technicians who have working knowledge of SNMP management and NetLights There are three different user types who have different levels of access to the software see page 17 for full details Related Documents NetLight User Manual The Operator Guide that is supplied with each NetLight There is a separate manual for each model MegaVision NetLight Management User Guide The User Guide that explains how to use the MegaVision network management software with NetLights Acronyms SFP Small Form factor Pluggable optical transceiver module SNMP Simple Network Management Protoc
20. ics ID The product s model number serial number of SNMP agent and IP address of the NetLight To change the IP address see page 23 Optical power The optical power mV received by the airlink receiver Status area The Air Status Main Port and Fusion Ports each have two LEDs and their status is identical to the status of these ports on the NetLight See the picture below this table For fiber based products the indicators are Flag Sync and for Ethernet copper products they are Link Data Air status Link Flag Data can be received by the airlink receiver Green at the threshold level Data Sync Turns on if there is synchronization between the received air data and the NetLight clock recovery NetLight Management Software User Guide 21 Main port This is the main data port Link Flag Data can be received by the fiber optic receiver Green at the threshold level Data Sync Turns on if there is synchronization between the received data from the fiber and the NetLight clock recovery Fusion port This is the redundant port for the optional fusion connection to the back up system It is only active if it has been specifically activated for your system See page 26 Link Flag Data can be received by the fiber optic receiver Green at the threshold level Sync Turns on if Fusion is active and there is synchronization with the received data from the backup system Date time The date and time This is set in the software see
21. link that can carry voice data and video transparently over a photonic beam The link consists of two heads that face each other each containing a transceiver and the beam interconnects them A wide range of models is available to support various frequencies operating ranges and eye safety compliance There are models that support data rates of up to 1 Gbps and operating ranges of up to 5 km Requirements The following cables are required e SNMP NMS with a 10 100Base T NIC port and MS DOS program e Custom RS 232 cable see page 8 e Category 5 straight cable as shown in Figure below Not longer than 100 m 328 ft if the NetLight is to be connected to the SNMP NMS via a DCE e g a switch e Category 5 cross cable as shown in Figure 1 below Not longer than 100 m 328 ft if the NetLight is to be connected to the SNMP NMS directly The SNMP NMS e g a PC isa DTE Straight Cable Cross Cable RJ45 Connector RJ45 Connector RJ45 Connector RJ45 Connector Signal Pin Pin Signal Signal Pin Pin Signal xt 1 m 1 Tx Tx 1 1 Tx Tx 2 Tx Tx 2 x 12 Tx 2 Rx 3 L 3 Rx Rx 3 X 3 Rx Rx 6 6 Rx Rx 6 16 Rx Management DCE e g Switch Management DTE e g PC Figure 1 Straight and cross cable wiring NetLight Management Software User Guide 8 Initial Setup It is recommended to carry out the initial set up steps described below in the lab or office prior to installing the N
22. n Make your selection and click OK Caution Do not adjust the Laser and Attenuation settings unless you have consulted the Netronics support team The correct settings are critical for the link s performance Lasers The system has up to three lasers labeled A B and C Yellow On Grey Off To select the lasers click the purple button Select from A on B on AB on etc Select ABC off to disable all the lasers Click OK NetLight Management Software User Guide 27 Attenuation To enable or disable attenuation click the purple button Make your selection and click OK Window heat In some installations the glass panel at the front of the NetLight can be heated Click the purple button to turn the heating function On or Off Click OK Distance measured The distance between the two NetLights Not currently active gt gt To keep the changes e Click Apply to keep any changes made in the Control section The changes are made immediately NOTE When configuration changes are made the Optical Power display on the unit will dim momentarily Diagnostics You can view the following diagnostic data Power supply main Up Down The status of the main power supply Power supply redundant Up Down The status of the redundant power supply if installed las The voltage of the photo diode Temperature The temperature of the NetLight Click to switch between C F Data rate
23. ning the RS 232 speeds such as Tera Term Pro or HyperTerminal Tera Term 4 x can be downloaded from standard download sites on the Internet NetLight Management Software User Guide 10 2 Configure the Console as a VT100 compatible terminal with the following settings Setting Baud rate 19 200 fever ie A 3 In order to set the above using Tera Term 4 6 select Setup gt Serial port from the menu 4 Set the terminal to use the correct serial port Next you need to define the IP address of the NetLight and the network IP addresses This is described in the next section CLI Commands NetLight Management Software User Guide 11 CLI Commands After setting up the RS 232 connection you can turn the NetLight on and use the CLI interface to send various commands including the following e Enable or disable DHCP e Set the IP address of the support NetLight e Set the network IP e Change the CLI access addresses password e Enter the product license e Download new image and number content files e Name the SNMP Read e Set the IP address of the Get and Write Set TFTP server communities e Erase the log file gt gt To open the CLI interface 1 Open a terminal application on the computer such as Tera Term Pro 2 While the RS 232 port is connected connect the NetLight to the electricity The boot application starts and the following screen appears Tera Term Web 3 1 COM1 VT File Edit Setup Web Contr
24. not in all The data protocol models NetLight Management Software User Guide 28 Control interface Displays how the NetLight is controlled Software The dip switch has been set to enable use of the software Hardware The dip switch has been set not to enable use of the software In this case all the buttons are Unit control by grayed out and in the bottom right of the screen the following message is DIP Switches only displayed Unit controlled by Dip Switches only NetLight Management Software User Guide 29 Re S ett i n g t h e N et Li g ht for Technicians and Administrators only gt gt In order for some changes to be made such as new product settings after entering a license key for an upgrade you need to reset the NetLight NOTE You can reboot the management software without resetting the NetLight via Telnet See page 40 To reset the NetLight e Click Reset NL During the reset process the button in the bottom right appears as shown When the system has reset i the button returns to the Connected state NetLight Management Software User Guide 30 D ata Lo g for Technicians and Administrators only The Data Log graph displays the received optical power over time You can also see a log which is described below See the table on page 18 to see the permissions for the customer technician and administrator Configuration Monitoring Control amp Diag DataLog Installation Ser
25. ol Telecommunication network protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol NetLight Management Software User Guide 6 Introduction The new generation of NetLights including the NL100 880 series is already equipped with an SNMP card The MegaVision application can be used to manage a NetLight and it is now possible to use a web based interface as well as described in this manual Software Versions amp Licensing The web based application has two versions Basic and Extended The following license types are available JT SNMP SW B License for the NetLight s web based SNMP software Basic version JT SNMP SW E License for the NetLight s web based SNMP software Extended version JT SNMP SW UP Upgrade the license for the NetLight s web based SNMP software from the Basic version to the Extended version Basic Version The Basic version allows the user to view data without carrying out any actions such as Reset or Loopback The following products are supplied with the Basic version by default NL100 880 NL155 1900 Extended Version The Extended version allows access to almost all of the application s functionality and modules with the exception of the Data Log and Measurements modules It is possible to carry out actions such as Reset and Loopback and use the data logging options See the table on page 18 for the differences between the Basic and Extended versions The following products are supplied with t
26. ol Window Help Powered by WebSilicon DHCP for IP settings IP address Netmask Default gateway TFTP server address TFTP filename Image Filename File size Status Content Filename File size 192 168 10 221 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 91 netronics 113 con netronics 030600 bin 247850 Active netronics 113 con 711968 Press any key to halt boot sequence 1 Figure 5 Booting up the NetLight 3 If you wish to use the CLI immediately press any key to stop the boot sequence Continue with Logging In below for actions you can carry out NOTE If you did not press a key in time unplug the NetLight and after a moment plug it back in to re start the boot application NetLight Management Software User Guide 12 You can see following information IP Address Netmask Default gateway TFTP Server Name TFTP filename Image Content Enabled The IP address of the NetLight is assigned automatically by the network server Disabled The IP address of the NetLight is assigned manually Note In this case you do not have to set the NetLight s IP address The IP address of the NetLight This can also be changed in the Configuration module see p 23 Standard network settings for the IP network The gateway IP address can also be changed in the Configuration module see p 23 The IP address of the server that is used for upgrading the NetLight software This can also b
27. onitoring Control amp Diag Data Log installation Service zi Air link Normal Netronics ID Air data Alignment Fusion Mode Disable Local Loop Fusion Status Passive Remote Loop 13 11 08 Time 10 29 09 Up Time Od Oh 26m 11s oO Figure 13 The Monitoring module Optical Power The optical power currently received by the NetLight When you are viewing another module this value appears on the right panel of the application Link Status For fiber based products the indicators are Flag Sync and for Ethernet copper products they are Link Data When you are viewing another module this data appears on the right panel of the application Fusion Mode Enabled or disabled depending on whether or not it is enabled for this installation Fusion Status when installed Active The back up link is being used when the NetLight failed Passive The NetLight link is being used NetLight Management Software User Guide 25 Mode Select The mode is chosen in the Control amp Diagnostics module see page 26 Normal The signal that is received via the Fiber Optic port is transmitted through the Airlink TX The signal that is received via the Airlink RX is transmitted through the Fiber Optic TX This operating mode is the one to use normally Alignment A fixed signal is being transmitted Data received by the Fiber Optic RX is directly returned through the Fiber Optic TX Data received by the Air RX is returned thr
28. ough the Air TX Local loop The loop is on the main port and air port The inverse of Loopback l e the signal travels via the airlink and at the remote Air RX is returned via the Air TX to the local unit The Fiber Optic RX of the remote unit is looped to its Fiber Optic TX Remote loop The loop is on the second machine s main port and air port NetLight Management Software User Guide 26 Control amp Diagnostics In the Control amp Diagnostics module you can control some of the NetLight s settings and you can view some diagnostic data In this module you can also reset the NetLight See the table on page 18 to see the permissions for the customer technician and administrator Configuration Monitoring Control amp Diag Data Log ncs JE Mode Select P Supply Main P Supply Redundant Installation 25 Fusion Disable te Service Bias Lasers Sa G Temp Data rate S Attenuation Disable Control interface Exit a Window heat Off Netronics ID Distance Measured 13 11 08 Time 10 32 56 Up Time Od 0h 33m 42s A Figure 14 The Control amp Diagnostics module C on t ro for Technicians and Administrators only The possible modes are Normal Local loop Remote loop and Alignment The mode is also displayed in the Monitoring module see page 25 To change the mode click the purple button and choose the mode Click OK Fusion To enable or disable Fusion click the purple butto
29. p password Display the customer and technician passwords set http password Set the customer or technician passwords reboot Reboot the management software but not the NetLight This enables you to carry out a more limited reset logoff Close the Telnet application gt gt To open the Telnet interface 1 Select Start gt Run 2 Entertelnet lt IP address of NetLight gt 3 Enter the password The default is weBPass 4 To view the list of commands type 5 Enter one of the above commands gt gt To change the customer password 1 Type set http password cust lt the new password gt 2 Press Enter gt gt To change the technician password 1 Type set http password tech lt the new password gt 2 Press Enter NetLight Management Software User Guide 41 Troubleshooting Cannot connect to the web based software Possible Actions 1 Check that the computer is physically or wirelessly connected to the network 2 Ping the IP address of the computer to see if it is reachable 3 Check that Java is installed on the computer There could be a Java related problem 4 Use the CLI to check the feature string As the system boots various information is displayed including the feature string See page 13 for a description of the feature string If the string does not contain the letter H then web based access is not permitted for this installation Contact Netronics to upgrade your license
30. redundant power supply Possible statuses are High Voltage Low Voltage PoE power over Ethernet or None If None then the redundant power supply is not installed MAC Address The NetLight s MAC address Device IP Address The NetLight s IP address Gateway IP Address The IP address of the gateway NetLight Management Software User Guide 23 gt gt gt gt To change the NetLight s IP address for Technicians and Administrators only 1 Click the purple button 2 In the window that opens enter the NetLight s IP address 3 Click OK 4 Click Apply To change the gateway s IP address for Technicians and Administrators only 1 Click the purple button 2 In the window that opens enter the gateway s IP address 3 Click OK 4 Click Apply NOTES 1 The changes will only be made after you reset the NetLight see page 29 2 The device and gateway IP addresses can also be changed using the CLI See page 23 NetLight Management Software User Guide 24 Monitoring The Monitoring module enables you to view the current optical power the link status and the mode The NetLight s critical parameters are displayed here in a clear format It is recommended to keep the application open to this screen so that you can monitor the system and immediately respond to any issues that arise See the table on page 18 to see the permissions for the customer technician and administrator X Configuration M
31. rver IP Installation ee me FileSze 2 File Location Service 247850 limage ne 113con 711968 Content Measurements o m c Content File name Download status Exit Agent Creation SW version Netronics ID Traps index Destination IP 13 11 08 Time 10 34 55 Up Time Od 0h 37m 39s A Figure 18 The Service module TFTP Server IP The IP address of the TFTP server In order to download upgrades the files have to be on the server and the FTP software on the server has to be active To enter the IP address click the purple button Enter the IP address and click OK Current files The current image and content files The image file is the software for the agent The content file is the software for the graphical environment in HTTP Image file name Enter the file name that you wish to download Content file name including the suffix Download status The following statuses are possible Ready Downloading can commence Downloading image content Files are being downloaded The number of downloaded bytes is displayed Successful The download was successful Failed general error The download failed NetLight Management Software User Guide 36 Agent creation The date and time of the image file Software version The version number of the image file gt gt To download a file for Adminstrators only T ra p S for Technicians and Adminstrators only There are seven traps t
32. the changes If you have access to the web based application you can reset the NetLight in the Control amp Diagnostics module see page 29 Deleting the Log File gt gt The log file records data such as the optical power bias temperature and status of the NetLight It can be viewed via the Data Log module p 31 Technicians and Administrators only When installing a NetLight it is highly recommended to delete the current log file so that you can start monitoring the system with fresh data After working with the system you may wish to delete the log file periodically To delete the log file e Type erase and press Enter NOTE You can disconnect the RS 232 cable when you are not sending commands to the NetLight via the CLI NetLight Management Software User Guide 16 Starting the Web based Software When working with the web based software ensure that the network cable is attached to the NetLight The location of the port is shown below Figure 7 Connecting the network cable Em O Mdevic an Doma Figure 8 Connecting the network cable NL155 1900 gt gt To start the software 1 Open a web browser 2 Type the IP address of the NetLight and press Enter NetLight Management Software User Guide 17 22 e If Java is not installed on the browser Java is automatically installed from the Internet If you have any installation problems go to java com and install from there 3 The Login window opens
33. vice Exit Netronics ID 12 37 34 16 37 14 20 37 14 00 3214 04 37 34 08 37 14 12 37 14 now o yesterday Time HH MM SS 24 09 07 Time 12 37 44 Up Time Od 0h 29m 3s ay Figure 15 The data graph gt gt To change the sampling interval 1 Click Sampling Interval The interval can be in the range 30 21600 seconds 6 hours 2 Click OK NetLight Management Software User Guide 31 The Log In order to view the log pop ups must be enabled on the browser gt gt To open the log e Click Show log The following window opens Events Windows Internet Explorer http 192 168 10 118 events htm vi X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help G vE co gt GE translate gt S Gadgets x Google Gi w Goo 49 EX v vy Bookmarks E Popups okay YF Check gt Settings we k Everts Thco EDO dec uhPage G Tools Index Date And Time ssi Bis Teme StetuseleasiS i fo umzenum eB a o oo 10000001 E Lunzee 23238 eid 8 LE L9 1000 0001 T7208 12 12 07 Pe 55 E vmm T7208 12 14 37 pe se 9 010000001 5 ze var e BES LE L1 o 5 unzw 12 10 37 1 5 L8 Loo s nans vz3097 pe Je fe omo T7208 12 0837 F3 e a omo 5 menes re 5 a omm C 177108 12 08 38 pe s e o 9 L9 129898
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