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1. Figure 15 20 CPX Backup Manager Click Schedule Tasks A list of scheduled tasks appears on the right panel Figure 15 21 Jet ision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations X be bs Ss 2 8 8 8 cpx533 CPX ScheduledTask Name Action Type Occurrence Admin State Usage State Active Task BackUpFile List estination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log D cpx533 sachin3 DBBackUp Daily Enabled Active sachin DBBackUp Daily Enabled Active Figure 15 21 CPX Backup Manager with Scheduled Tasks Displayed June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Reviewing Active Tasks Step 1 Step 2 June 2005 15 Maintenance Right click the scheduled task you want to delete and select Stop Schedule from the pop up menu A dialog box appears asking if you want to stop the selected scheduled task Click Yes Right click the scheduled task you want to delete and select Delete Schedule from the pop up menu Or Click the scheduled task you want to delete and select Delete Schedule from the Operations menu A dialog box appears asking if you want to delete the selected scheduled task Click Yes When the backup are being executed you can view the progress status To review the active tasks Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 10
2. DBI Card Pot PG Chanrall a aa oa os cajas T w EAC ICICI C Figure 5 17 View Update GR 303 Interface Groups indow with Port Assignments Step 5 Select the port channel number that you want to remove in the DS1 area and click the lt button The removed DS1 returns to the DS1 Assignment area T Tip Er To select multiple ports channels hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctr1 key lets you select ports channels in a random order S 18 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 6 Modifying GR 303 Interface Groups June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 5 18 Mody Confirmation x A Changing porte ofa T1 CAS interface Group may cause a service outage Do you want to continue w Figure 5 18 Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes Note Delete IG Switchover EOC Switchover TMC PPS settings Error graphs Performance graph DS1 path registers actions are not supported for a T1 CAS Interface Group The error message T1CAS IG does not support this action is displayed in the status bar if any of the above actions is attempted Figure 5 19 dot wieion Fre Confiawation Fat Bornier Aaministration Repon View How alaja S 3 1m Owiichover FOC
3. S 2 a 5 ical PM Line Format istor NRM Hi 8 5 igure June 2005 8 6 JetVision Groups and Users This chapter provides instructions on how to create and administer JetVision user groups and users This chapter includes the following tasks m Creating or adding JetVision groups page 9 2 Modifying JetVision group s information page 9 4 Deleting JetVision groups page 9 6 Reviewing JetVision group s information page 9 6 Creating or adding JetVision users page 9 7 Modifying JetVision user s information page 9 10 Deleting JetVision users page 9 11 Reviewing JetVision user s information page 9 12 Changing default password page 9 12 When you first start JetVision you log on using the default JetVision user ID j sems and password jsems123 To control access to your CPX 1000 networks we recommend changing the default password as soon as possible Changing JetVision Default Password on page 9 12 June 2005 9 9 JetVision Groups and Users JetVision Groups Adding JetVision Groups Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 9 2 1010 A2 GB21 10 JetVision comes with one default Admin group which has access to all JetVision operations JetVision group specifies a profile of operations that a user can perform To create or add a JetVision groups Select Create JetVision Group from the Services menu The Create Group window appears Figure 9 1 amp Create Group Jet
4. Figure 9 5 JetVision Group Administration Window Select a group you want to delete and click Delete A prompt appears asking if you want to delete the selected user group Note You cannot delete the default admin group unless another group with the same admin privileges is added Click Yes to delete the group To review the JetVision groups that you have created select JetVision Group Administration from the Services menu The JetVision Group Administration window Figure 9 5 on page 9 6 appears displaying the group information June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 9 JetVision Groups and Users JetVision Users when creating a JetVision user you assign that user to the appropriate JetVision group JetVision groups contain operational profiles that the users perform You can assign a user to multiple groups Adding JetVision To add a JetVision user Users Step 1 Select Create JetVision User from the Services menu The Add User window appears Figure 9 6 Add User JetVision Lx User Address Contact Group Name New password Confirm password OK Cancel Soe OO Figure 9 6 Add User Window Step 2 Enter the following user information in their respective fields m Name user log in name up to 16 alphanumeric characters m Password up to 16 alphanumeric characters m Re enter the password June 2005 9 7 9 JetVision Groups and Users 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 3 Step 4
5. Indicates a Remote Alarm Indication RAI signal is being received on the line The remote end displays a red alarm which means the remote end cannot synchronize with the signal originating from the T1 card Major Indicates an Alarm Indication Signal AIS is being received This means the remote end has lost connection with its data source or is in a test mode and is transmitting all 1s AIS instead Major Indicates an attempt to read data from a T1 card has failed Major Indicates the DS1 has not been initialized or recognized Major Indicates the card does not Critical exist during startup verification against card information from discovery Indicates the port doesnot Critical exist during startup verification against card information from discovery Triggered by CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CME CME June 2005 A active alarm filters 12 5 active alarms 12 1 12 7 number displayed 12 1 active backup tasks 15 17 adding Apache Web server users 11 3 CPX 1000 2 2 CPX 1000 users 10 2 JetVision groups 9 2 JetVision users 9 7 STS 1 Interface Groups 5 7 T 1 Interface Groups 5 2 Web browser users 11 3 adjusting CPX 1000 clock setting 15 25 administrative states CP cards 15 27 IAD 7 2 alarm browsers 12 4 viewing alarms 12 7 alarm filters 12 4 active alarm filters creating 12 5 event filters creating 12 6 historical data filters creating 12 5 alarm indicators 1 14 12
6. June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 7 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard Interface Group Selection screen appears Figure 7 5 Interface Group Selection Ti CAS Imarface Group i cas GRavawtertsceGeoun f Back Nest Cancel Figure 7 14 IAD Creation Wizard IG Selection Screen Step 8 The T1 CAS Interface Group is populated automatically For a Loop Ground Start or Mixed Port IAD select a GR 303 Interface Group name from the GR 303 Interface Group drop down list Step 9 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard ATM Protection Group Configuration screen appears Figure 7 15 ATM Protection Group Configuration ATM Protection Group z VPI p VCI iq Transport ATM i Cancel Figure 7 15 IAD Creation Wizard ATM PG Configuration Screen Step 10 Select the Protection Group that the IAD is assigned from the ATM Protection Group drop down list Step 11 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field 7 14 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning Type the VCI value in the VCI field This identifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network m If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 m If VPI is greater than 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Refer to Chapter 3 CPX 1000 Configuration for VCI setting Select either ATM or Fra
7. Modifying JetVision Users Step 1 Step 2 To modify a JetVision user s information Select JetVision User Administration from the Services menu The User Info window appears Figure 9 10 From this window you can also E add anew user page 9 7 m delete an existing user page 9 11 JetVision User Administration doris cpxcreate jsems 4083991300 4093991300 ladmin jetstrea admin Figure 9 10 JetVision User Administration Window Select the user whose information you want to modify then click Modify The Modify User window appears Figure 9 11 Modify User Figure 9 11 Modify User Window June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 9 JetVision Groups and Users Step 3 Step 4 Deleting JetVision Users Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Modify the fields in any of the Modify User tabs Click OK to accept the changes To delete a JetVision user Select JetVision User Administration from the Services menu The JetVision User Administration window appears Figure 9 12 JetVision User Administration x doris cpxcreate jjsems 4083991300 4093991300 Figure 9 12 User Info Window Select the user that you want to delete Note jsems is the JetVision default user and cannot be deleted Click Delete A prompt appears asking if you want to delete the selected user Click Yes to delete the user June 2005 9 JetVision Groups and Users Reviewing
8. Modifying single IAD page 7 40 Modifying multiple ADs page 7 42 Deleting IADs page 7 47 Filtering IADs page 7 49 For downloading IAD software instructions refer to Chapter 15 Maintenance For IADs reports and statistics information refer to Chapter 13 Reports and Chapter 14 Statistics respectively Integrated Access Devices IADs are installed at the customer subscriber premises Figure 7 1 shows the relationship of an IAD to a Voice over Broadband VoBB network June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Directory Number per Port gt Phone ID Serial No P Interface EH Gro y A win NI ATM Transport SfN 4 ZETT Switch Phone Me Sys EA P A Permanent Virtual E Circuit PVC per IAD LAN DSLAM Name ATM port ILEC Company VPI VCI 0059 Figure 7 1 IAD Installation IAD Admin The IAD administrative state determines which IAD and IAD port State S options can be modified Four administrative states are available m Provisional m Unlocked E Locked m Shutting Down When an IAD is created before its physical installation the administrative state is Provisional and the operational state is Disabled When the IAD is discovered and initialized the administrative state automatically changes to Unlocked and the operational state changes to Enabled Some options can be modified while others cannot regardless of the administrative sta
9. Step 5 Step 6 Click Group The Group information fields appear Figure 9 7 Add User JetVision admin cpxcreate maintenance Figure 9 7 Add User Group Tab Select one or more groups for this user from the Unselected list in the Group field Move each selected user group to the Selected list by clicking the right arrow gt Note The address and contact information are optional Click Address The Address information fields appear Figure 9 8 amp Add User JetVision Contact orou ooo Figure 9 8 Add User Address Tab 9 8 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 June 2005 9 JetVision Groups and Users Enter the following optional information up to 32 characters m Street user s street number and name m City user s city m State select from the drop down list m Zip user s zip code Select Contact The Contact information fields appear Figure 9 9 Add User JetVision x User Address Contact Group Phone I Pager Email OK Cancel Eo Figure 9 9 Add User Contact Tab Enter the following optional information m Phone user s phone number up to 16 characters m Pager user s pager number up to 32 characters m Email user s e mail address up to 32 characters Click OK to add this user 99 9 JetVision Groups and Users 1010 A2 GB21 10
10. 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Alarm Reports 13 Reports Select the filtering criteria by clicking any or all of the checkboxes inthe Alarm Severity area Click OK The Enter Network Password window appears Figure 13 2 Enter Network Password 2 x gt Please type your user name and password Site contractor2 Realm JetVision Secured Reports User Name Password I Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 13 2 Enter Network Password Window Type the user name and password in the respective fields default is jsreport and click OK The report is displayed in your Web browser Alarm reports Figure 13 3 provide information about alarms reported by the CPX 1000 managed domain Active Alarm Report This report was automatically generated with the given criteria at JetVision Server contractor on Fri Jan 26 15 35 57 PST 2001 Selected Alarms List Alarm Service Additional ID Time Stamp Source Severity Description affecting pata ri Jan 26 14 16 08 PS 37 idee en 20 14126 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 9 Major CP is faulty true 949 Fri Jan 26 14 19 33 PST Cpx CPxX1 Type IGs GR303 IG 1 7 a PSTN Alarm indication signal R 3117 2001 Critical D51 true June 2005 Figure 13 3 Alarm Report 13 Reports Historical Alarm Reports 1010 A2 GB21 10 Historical reports Figure 13 4 provide information about alarms that occurred in the past up to the present
11. 5 Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Creating T 1 To create a T 1 Interface Group Interface Groups Step 1 Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Step 2 Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 1 wim ai Det Wensen fie Confgurston Feu Burito Ackninetraton Muepord Sew Help Sis S mim _meenar ors 6 6 l ne ARO RPANORTT maparaan ja Figure 5 1 Interface Groups Tabular View Step 3 Select Create T1 IG from the Configuration menu Or Right click il on the Tree View and select Create T1 IG Or Click il on the toolbar The View Update Interface Groups window appears Figure 5 2 5 2 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Yew Update R303 Ineroce Groups 7 interface Group Information ID Name Primary D31 1 x Wodet Lucent SESS LDS fua hd Secondary OSt 2 x RT Provision 7 DS1 Assignment Information Figure 5 2 View Update Interface Groups Window Step 4 Type a name up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces and or hyphens for the Interface Group in the Name field Step 5 Type a new name or select the type of Class 5 switch used from the Model drop down list If no Class 5 switches have been created type a name in the Model field Step 6 Type a new name or select the name of the Local Digital Switc
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13. Jetstream JetVision User s Guide Release 2 6 Document No 1010 A2 GB21 10 June 2005 KANADINA S 1010 A2 GB21 10 Copyright 2002 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Printed in U S A Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law No part of this publication may be copied or distributed transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Ave N Largo FL 33773 Paradyne Corporation makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Further Paradyne Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Paradyne Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new release to this manual Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation doc
14. To modify an IAD Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click 3 on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager from the pop up menu _Or Click on the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 7 38 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 7 IAD Provisioning IAD Configuration Manager On Cpx CpxTest puesta pu x T Figure 7 38 IAD Configuration Manager Window Step 3 Click Show IADs A list of available ADs appears Figure 7 39 ATENA A Unietown purino Geeste 1310 Enables Antec pee a non me TE Ean bara Figure 7 39 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed June 2005 7 41 7 IAD Provisioning Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 oar Step 7 Step 8 Modifying Multiple ADs Step 1 Step 2 7 42 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select the IAD that you want to modify Click Modi fy The Modify IAD window appears Figure 7 40 F WD pve Reterence Optionap State Arenctation Netaurk Resources D f Serial No Profle Name GR 303 Interface Group fest 5 TI CAS interface Group T1 C a re Eignaling Compen aa se mf Uriocked Loop None Uriocked Loop None Er Unlocked Loop None Both Uelocked Loop None Bom xj Figure 7 40 Modify IAD Window Modify any information as necessary Provisioning IADs on page 7 4 Notes The Admin state of the IAD
15. s desktop or open a from Windows command window and type c Jetstream common InfoCenter_2 5 bin startinfocenter bat The JetVision InfoCenter main window appears Figure 17 1 Jet ision InfoCenter 1 x File clon Setting Help Co Jetstream Applications E vetvision L Jetvision Server vetvision Client DataCollector Server Bi Integrated Monitoring 9 CI Jetway Proxy Jetway Server Q C Third Party 3 Apache Httpd Web Server Application Status Oracle Server G VisiBroker for Java Figure 17 1 InfoCenter Main Window Note Depending on the application installed on your workstation your InfoCenter might appear different from Figure 17 1 For example if you don t have JetWay installed the JetWay Proxy will not displayed Sta rting To start InfoCenter from a Solaris computer open a console InfoCenter window go to the InfoCenter directory and invoke the from Solaris startinfocenter sh command For example cd opt jetstream common InfoCenter_v25 bin startinfocenter sh The JetVision InfoCenter main window similar to the one in Figure 17 1 appears 7 2 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 17 InfoCenter Services Using JetVision InfoCenter is a diagnostic utility that monitors the status InfoCenter of JetVision and related services You can start and or stop services from InfoCenter You can use InfoCenter
16. the unused address local to the NAT subnet Type the server name of the computer into the Server Name field The default server name is the same as the host computer 1 Getting Acquainted 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 5 Type the user ID and password in their respective fields m If this is the first time you are launching JetVision Client type jsems default user ID in the User ID field Otherwise type your assigned JetVision user ID m If this is the first time you are starting the JetVision Client type jsems123 default password in the Password field Otherwise type your assigned JetVision password Step 6 Click OK Recon necting When connectivity is lost to the JetVision Server the following to JetVision dialog box appears Server Connection with server has been lost J Click Re Login m For Windows type your user ID and password in their respective fields when the JetVision Login window reappears m For Solaris Verify that JetVision Server started by using the following command ps eaf grep startemsserver If PID Process ID is missing change to the appropriate directory and invoke the shell command For example cd opt jetstream emsserver_v25 bin startemsserver sh When the JetVision Login window appears type your user ID and password in their respective fields 1 6 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 1 Getting Acquainted JetVision After successfully logging on to JetVision Clie
17. 17 InfoCenter Services 1010 A2 GB 1 10 Step 2 Click JetVision Server and its view only status and property settings display on the right panel Figure 17 9 Jet ision InfoCenter BEI File Action Setting Help C Jetstream Applications gt Version 2 4 0 9196 C Jetvision fa Z C Getvision Serwer 7 Directory e Wetstreamlemsserver_2 4 0 9196 View only fields Bi Jetvision Client y Status STARTED R DataCollector Server A Prope walla Start Stop Integrated Monitoring kA Jetvision ServerID _ dlok Q Cl Jetway Proxy y Oracle Connection jdbc oracle oci8 ORCL A Seles a Jetway Server _ DB Stats Gather Tim 10800000 ga Apply Browse CA Third Party DB Size Check Timer 86400000 a Backup Restore Apache Httpd Web Server A eee te F Duration tme D oracle Server Lower Log DB Limit 70 A G VisiBroker for Java PM DB Size MBytes 100 Upper PM DB Limit 70 imit 10 x e oe e e Figure 17 9 JetVision InfoCenter Window with e e Property Settings Displayed Step 3 Click the following fields and adjust their values as necessary E Log DB Size Upper Log DB Limit Lower Log DB Limit Upper PM DB Limit Lower PM DB Limit 17 12 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Changing the Geographic Map Step 1 Step 2 June 2005 Jet ision InfoCenter Px File Action Setting Help C Jetstream Applic
18. Active calle Graph Table Active compress calle 18 Legends Jal Giri celle reyd 12 GliaDs Provisioned GiPeak calls I ctrl cells sent 6 Blactive calls o Diactive compress calls A Cumulative compress calle 11 15 35 11 15 45 11 15 55 BAR z Reference mime LestPolling mime 1A685831 Reset Graph Type online Current Historical On Line Min Close r BEC fs _ cose Figure 14 9 Sample Graph Window June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Understanding Historical Data Monitors DbMonitor Window June 2005 14 Statistics Performance Graphs JETSET1 x Properties Graph Active call Graph Table Parameter Absolute Relative Active calls Active compress calls 0 Ctrl cells revd o Ctrl cells sent Cumulative compress c ke Cumulative outcalls IADs Provisioned d d Ja Giri celle rcvd E E E Cumuat utcall L Referenten lagt iif 1 Reset MIos Frovisioned PiAbe Up Graph Type On Line r onlin v p lI Min G rer 2 Sec 16 EH s Figure 14 10 Sample Table Window JetVision uses two tools to monitor historical data DbMonitor and Performance Management PM history Both monitors start simultaneously as JetVision Server You can minimize these console windows or keep them in the background
19. Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors Ctrl cells revd Ctrl cells sent I Frames retrans Invalid frames MDL Error A MDL Error B MDL Error C MDL Error D MDL Error E MDL Error F MDL Error G MDL Error H MDL Error I MDL Error J MDL Error K Number of times SONET alarm Loss of Frame required service Number of times SONET alarm Path Loss of Pointer required service Number of times TDM clock became absent Number of overruns on Tx FIFO Number of Tx bandwidth errors Number of multi bit errors in the UNIX header cell cell dropped Number of underrun counter rollover events Number of underrun errors Number of Assembly errors Number of Blocked incalls Number of Blocked outcalls Number of CRC errors Number of Cells received Number of Cells sent Number of I Frames retrans Number of Invalid frames Unsolicited S Frame F 1 Unsolicited DM F 1 Unsolicited VA F 1 Unsolicited VA F 0 Unsolicited DM F 0 Peer Re established SABME retrans limit DISC retrans limit Enquiry retrans limit N R error FRMR received June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 B Statistics Descriptions Table B 1 Error Statistics Definitions Continued Error Statistics Description MDL Error L MDL Error M MDL Error N MDL Error O OutOfSeq I Frames IADs Port Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls PSTN Protection Group Coding Violations Path Errored Seconds Path Severely Errored Seconds Path Unavailable Sec
20. Description Indicates lost connection to CP Indicates CP lost heartbeat to peer CP Indicates CP found the peer CP faulty Indicates CP has detected the removal of peer CP Indicates the IAD has not been initialized or recognized Indicates a lost link with the IAD Indicates the number of provisioned ports is greater than the number of reported ports VQA is triggered whenever ATM overruns and underruns exceed predefined thresholds Indicates the IAD port has not been initialized or recognized 1010 A2 GB21 10 Severity Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Minor Major Triggered CME CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CME CORE CORE June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table C 1 JetVision Alarm Summary Continued Affected Element ATM Ports ATM Ports June 2005 Alarm Message lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt Lost ATM connection lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt No adapter is driving the TDM master clock lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt ATM adaptive recovery scheme alarm lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt SONET lost signal lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt SONET lost frame lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt SONET path lost pointer lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt OAM Line AIS alarm lt card type
21. IAD Command Step 1 Step 2 Switch Provision Info tab is grayed out if Interface Group is not RT provisioned June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning Note The operational state of ports must be locked before modifying CRV DS1 DSO or Signaling type when creating an IAD through the Create IAD process After the modification is done the ports must be unlocked To create a single Voiceband Loop Start Ground Start IAD Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select Create IAD from the Configuration menu Or Right click s on the Tree View or Map View and select Create IAD _Or Click a on the toolbar The Create IAD window appears Figure 7 20 Create IAD Switth Provisioning 1AD Pons Number of Ports f8 Port tribute DSI DSO jAdminS Signalng Compre Echo Resren Unlocked Loop None Soh a Uniocked Loop None Boh Unkcked Loop Nonae Boh 12 Unlocked Loop None Bot 13 Unkecxed Loop None Boh Unkcxed Loop None Boh Unlocked Loa None Boh Figure 7 20 Create IAD Window 7 IAD Provisioning Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 7 20 1010 A2 GB21 10 Notes If the Interface Group you selected is not RT provisioned the Switch Provision Info tab is grayed out The IAD ID and serial number appear in their respective fields after you finish creating the IAD and it is successfully initialized Select an IAD Profile from the Profil
22. Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Inhibit Uninhibit Switchover rt x PPS Settings EOC PPS EME M TMC PPS Uninhibited 7 OK Cancel e Figure 5 27 PPS Settings Window Step 5 Select the settings from the drop down list m Uninhibited default means that the switchover is allowed when initiated m Inhibit means that no switchover is allowed Step 6 Click OK A dialog box appears asking if you want to change the current state Step 7 Click Yes June 2005 5 29 5 Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 5 30 June 2005 IAD Profile Provisioning This chapter provides instructions to provision Integrated Access Device IAD Profiles This chapter includes the following tasks Adding IAD Profiles on page 6 2 Modifying IAD Profiles on page 6 4 Deleting IAD Profiles on page 6 6 JetVision uses IAD Profiles to specify common default parameters for identical IAD models Once an IAD profile is created you can customize the profile parameters for each IAD port You can create as many IAD Profiles as you want or use one of the following default IAD Profiles provided by JetVision June 2005 Generic DSX Jetstream IAD 1601 Jetstream IAD 402 Jetstream IAD 801 Jetstream IAD 802 Jetstream IAD flex LES CAS E amp M Wink LES CAS Loop Start Netopia WIAD 6 IAD Profile Provisioning Adding IAD Profiles 62 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 To add
23. Interface Groups Provisioning provides instructions to provision the T1 T1 CAS and STS 1 Interface Groups m Chapter 6 IAD Profile Provisioning provides instructions to provision IAD Profiles m Chapter 7 IAD Provisioning provides instructions to provision and clone a single or multiple I ADs m Chapter 8 Network Resource Manager shows how to use the Network Resource Manager for Call Admission Control m Chapter 9 JetVision Groups and Users provides instructions to create and administer JetVision user groups and users m Chapter 10 CPX 1000 Users provides instructions to create and administer CPX 1000 users m Chapter 11 Web Browser Users provides instructions to add modify and delete Apache Web server user IDs and passwords m Chapter 12 Alarms provides alarms information and instructions to customize alarm filters to view both active and historical alarms m Chapter 13 Reports provides instructions to generate and view different reports m Chapter 14 Statistics provides instructions to poll error and performance statistics for real time and historical data monitoring xiv June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Preface m Chapter 15 Maintenance provides instructions to hot swap cards back up and restore the CPX 1000 configuration and switch the CP cards m Chapter 16 Integrated Monitoring provides instructions to launch the Integrated Monitor and interpret the operational status of each entity it moni
24. JetVision Users Changing JetVision Default Password Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 1010 A2 GB21 10 To review the JetVision users that you have created select JetVision User Administration from the Services menu The JetVision User Administration window User Info Window on page 9 11 appears displaying the user information This section provides instructions to change the default password To change another user s password refer to Modifying JetVision Users on page 9 10 Note Changing the default password requires that you have Admin privileges To change the default password Select Change JetVision User Password from the Services menu The Change Password window appears Figure 9 13 User Id jsems Password Old New Retype Figure 9 13 Change Password Window Type your old password Type your new password Retype your new password again Click OK to change your password June 2005 June 2005 cH arp ter VTE CPX 1000 Users This chapter provides instructions on how to administer CPX 1000 users This chapter includes the following tasks m Creating or adding CPX 1000 users page 10 2 m Modifying CPX 1000 users page 10 4 m Deleting CPX 1000 users page 10 6 m Reviewing CPX 1000 users page 10 6 When you initially configure a CPX 1000 you log on to the CPX 1000 using the default CPX 1000 user ID cpxuser and password cpxuser To restrict acc
25. Maintenance Adding a To add a CPX 1000 CcPX 1000 Step 1 Click the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 will be added Step 2 Select Create CPX from the Configuration menu The Add CPX window appears Figure 2 1 CPX Info Name I IP Address User Password OK Cancel SSS Figure 2 1 Add CPX Window Step 3 Enter information in the following fields m Name An identifier for the CPX 1000 consisting of 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters no spaces hyphens or special characters m IP Address If DNS is running enter the CPX 1000 name in this field m User Type cpxuser default user ID m Password Type cpxuser default password Step 4 Click OK The CPX 1000 you created appears in the Tree and Map views 2 2 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Updating CPX 1000 Information Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 June 2005 2 Administration Note An out of sync icon 2 anda gray out CPX 1000 image appear in the Map View during initialization When the initialization process completes the icon disappears and the color of the CPX 1000 returns to gray When you use JetCraft to change CPX 1000 information such as IP address you can update the CPX 1000 with JetVision To update CPX 1000 information Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click the CPX 1000 ico
26. Member This selection ensures that the primary port Primary Member remains assigned when the secondary port is unassigned Step 7 Click OK 4 10 June 2005 June 2005 Interface Groups Provisioning This chapter provides detailed instructions to provision Interface Groups This chapter includes the following tasks Creating T1 Interface Groups page 5 2 Creating STS 1 Interface Groups page 5 7 Assigning ports channels to GR 303 Interface Groups page 5 11 Removing ports channels from GR 303 Interface Groups page 5 13 Assigning ports channels to T1 CAS Interface Groups page 5 15 Removing ports channels from T1 CAS Interface groups page 5 17 m Modifying GR 303 Interface Groups page 5 19 m Deleting GR 303 Interface Groups page 5 22 Performing an EOC switchover on GR 303 Interface Groups Figure 5 23 Performing a TMC switchover on GR 303 Interface Groups Figure 5 24 Configuring PPS settings Figure 5 25 JetVision supports up to nine Interface Groups for each CPX 1000 Each Interface Group supports up to 28 DS1 lines or 28 channels from the CPX 1000 Typically the Interface Groups are created without a physical connection As a result the Interface Groups are alarmed as they are created then cleared when they are connected to the cable Note An empty T1 CAS Interface Group Interface Group 9 exists by default Modification of a T1 CAS Interface Group entails only Assigning and Removing DS1s
27. Provisioned CRV Admin Signal Compression Echo Directory E H Cancel See Figure 7 10 IAD Creation Summary Screen Review the IAD parameters m If parameters are correct click Finish m If any of parameters are incorrect click Back until you reach the screen in question and correct the parameters then proceed from that point forward To create a single LES CAS IAD using the wizard Click to expand a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Click in the Tree View Select IAD Wizard from the Configuration menu Or Right click and select IAD Wizard from the pop up menu _Or Click IAD wizard icon from the toolbar 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 The IAD Creation Wizard Introduction screen appears Figure 7 11 Figure 7 11 IAD Creation Wizard Introduction Screen Step 4 Click Next The Informational screen appears Figure 7 12 Figure 7 12 IAD Creation Wizard Informational Screen ele June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 7 IAD Provisioning Step 5 Step 6 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard IAD Profile Selection screen appears Figure 7 13 Figure 7 13 IAD Creation Wizard IAD Profile Selection Screen Note The Next button is enabled when the profile information is selected Select a LES CAS default or user created IAD Profile from the IAD Profile drop down list The IAD Type field is automatically populated
28. ST_USERID VARCHAR2 2000 ST_OPERATION VARCHAR2 2000 PRIMARY KEY STORAGE INIT MAXEXTENTS 999 EY VARCHAR2 200 TABLESPACE JSDBUSER OMACTIONEVENT fil fil e to nnect jsdbuser jsdbuser JSDBUSER EVENTLOG NOT NULL NULL 200K NEXT 100K MI c temp control tre e to TRACE NEXTENTS 1 NOT NULL NULL NULL NULL KEY AL EATE TA BLE KI EY VARCHAR2 200 TABLESPACE JSDBUSER historyalarms NULI C 200K NEXT 100K MI JSDBLOG_TS NEXTENTS 1 NOT NULL LO_TIMESTAMP NUMBER ST_SOURCE VARCHAR2 2000 IN_SEQUENCE ST_DESCR IN_SEVERITY NUMBER D NUMBER PT N D NUMBER ST_ ON VARCHAR2 2000 BO_SERVICEAFFECTING VARCHAR2 6 PRIMARY KEY KEY STORAGE INIT MAXEXTENTS 999 AL TABLESPACE EXTRADATA VARCHAR2 2000 200K NEXT 100K MI JSDBLOG_TS NEXTENTS 1 JSDBLOG_TS 25M reuse autoextend June 2005 Figure 15 53 Sample File for Increased Data File Size Windows 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 connect internal oracle UO U alter tablespace JSI drop tablespace JSDBLOG_TS CREATE TABLES
29. but do not close them Closing these windows will terminate the corresponding application Note Do not close the JetVision Server console window Because DbMonitor and PM history interact with JetVision Server their functions will be compromised if JetVision Server is closed DbMonitor monitors JetVision Server disk usage which includes data size and report html files It also gathers Oracle database statistics so that Oracle can come up with optimal query execution plans When the data exceeds the high threshold limit data are truncated to the low threshold When data is at the low threshold the data is purged in a FIFO First In First Out manner Refer to Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services to change the threshold limits 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 PM Data Historical data is a useful tool for performance analysis The size of Collector historical data buffer is specified during installation Refer to Window Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services to increase the buffer size The historical performance monitors these elements E MP card E CP card m DS1 ports Figure 14 11 shows a historical performance management window where you determine how your graph is displayed For example m Click m Click rb to view the predefined interval m Click to view the graph in tabular form to filter the parameters m Click to view the chart summary m Click El to display the legends in the graph Click to display the pred
30. maximum number allowed 5 1 performance statistics summary 14 4 primary T 1 port assignment 5 4 5 9 graphics file formats 17 13 group hierarchy 2 4 grouping CPX 1000 2 4 historical alarms 12 1 12 7 default buffer capacity 12 1 disk threshold definitions 17 4 disk timer definitions 17 3 log size 17 3 historical data adjusting disk thresholds 17 11 historical data buffer increasing capacity 15 49 historical data filters 12 5 historical performance charts 8 4 Host name 1 4 hot swapping CP cards 15 31 HSC cards 15 31 line cards 15 32 MP card 15 30 HSC cards hot swap 15 31 slot assignments 1 13 15 26 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 IAD administrative states 7 2 auto download profiles 15 43 automated software download 15 41 bulk deletion 7 49 cloning 7 37 creating multiple devices 7 30 creating single device 7 19 7 24 creating using IAD Wizard 7 5 7 11 deleting 7 47 error statistics summary 14 5 filtering 7 49 hardware model 7 51 LES CAS 7 11 locked state 7 2 maximum numbers supported 7 4 models 6 1 modifiable options 7 42 modifying multiple devices 7 42 modifying single device 7 40 multiple selection 7 44 performance statistics summary 14 5 provisional state 7 2 provisioning 7 4 remote restart 15 46 searching 7 49 software download 15 37 statistics polling 14 11 unlocked state 7 2 IAD port error statistics summary 14 5 performance statistics summary 14 5 IAD Profiles creating 6 2 deleting 6 6 modifyin
31. 1 alarm severity 1 15 12 4 alarm types 1 15 12 4 alarms condition propagated 12 3 source 12 3 AMI 3 8 annotating CPX 1000 location 3 12 Apache utility 11 2 June 2005 Index Apache Web server adding users 11 3 password 11 2 start and stop services 17 7 user ID modifying 11 2 users deleting 11 4 APS 4 4 assigning primary T 1 port 5 4 5 9 assigning STS 1 channels 5 11 5 15 assigning T 1 ports 5 11 5 15 AIM 7 8 7 15 7 21 7 26 7 33 ATM DS 3 error statistics summary 14 6 ATM OC 3 error statistics summary 14 6 performance statistics summary 14 6 ATM Protection Group assigning members 4 2 assigning slot port number 4 3 4 6 cable selection 4 4 4 6 deleting members 4 9 filtered by 7 51 members removal 4 9 performance statistics summary 14 4 searched by 7 51 statistics polling 14 8 swapping members 4 7 ATM Protection Switching 4 4 ATM redundancy 4 1 4 2 auto download profiles 15 43 Automated IAD Software Download tool 15 41 B B8ZS 3 8 Index back up CPX configuration 15 2 creating backup schedule 15 8 deleting backup schedule 15 16 destination profile 15 2 15 4 15 6 disabling backup schedule 15 12 enabling backup schedule 15 13 file transfer 15 21 immediate operation 15 7 modifying backup schedule 15 14 Oracle data 17 8 reviewing active tasks 15 17 reviewing backup file location 15 18 Background processes 18 9 backup location remote 15 21 BITS 3 8 buffer PM change size 17 14 bulk IAD creati
32. 15 PM Data Collector Window cccescceseesteeteeeeeeteeesees 14 16 Filtering Graph Parameters sucscccesscocsevackcetonay eecneana suites 14 17 Accessing MP or CP Card Stisccuniiutiiant aviestenandsionecaviss 14 18 Accessing DSI Gra pls ii cia dsiiciaiiosais avesseacasealacdrnaetadevennis 14 19 Resetting DS1 Repisters ciscsionisaanmanriavsararanicasvinnecasaivans 14 21 Chapter 15 Maintenance CPX 1000 Configuration Backup cece eens 15 2 Creating a Destination Profile icsiaiivasa onimuceudediiils 15 2 Modifying Destination Profile 00 0 0 cece 15 4 Deleting Destination Profile 0 cece eee eeneeeees 15 6 Performing an On demand Backup cece eens 15 7 Creating a Backup Sched tle sathnucmetsaacvedatn ehensvectaiens 15 8 Disabling a Backup Schedule ccccsecesesseeeeesesesesees 15 12 Enabling a Backup Schedule uu cee eeeeeeeeseeeeee 15 13 Modifying a Backup Schedule cccsceseseeeeseesees 15 14 vi June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table of Contents Deleting a Backup Schequle siicavcassausaaianaeicets 15 16 Reviewing Active Tasks Ji cieniensiatticntecnaseidumetannients 15 17 Reviewing Backup Files s ssssesesssessesesestssssesssisresesesesess 15 18 Restoring CPX Configuration s s esesesesessssesssisreresesesess 15 19 Performing a File InanSterssccssncseenivedercteasasvevantandiancczenetee 15 21 Rebooting the CPX 1000 esssessssesescssssesesessereresesserenesesess 15 23 Rebooting the
33. 15 17 f JetVision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations CPX ScheduledTask Name Action Type Occurrence Admin State Usage State dasa cpx533 sachin3 DBBackUp Daily Enabled Active Active Task cpx533 sachin DBBackUp Daily Enabled Active 4 BackUpFile List Destination Profile fe schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 17 CPX Backup Manager with Scheduled Tasks Displayed Step 6 Right click the scheduled task you want to enable and select Start Schedule A dialog box appears asking if you want to enable the selected scheduled task Step 7 Click Yes Note Modifying a Backup Schedule Step 1 Step 2 You can start a scheduled task only when the admin state of the intended scheduled task is disabled The Start Schedule option is disabled if the scheduled task is already in the start state To modify a backup schedule Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click the CPX 1000 icon you want to schedule a task June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance Step 3 Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 18 Jet Vision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations ax le 2 2 3 B e a Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 18 CPX Backup Manager Step 4 Click Schedule Tasks A list of scheduled tasks appears
34. 2005 cH Arp ter PS Maintenance Some maintenance tasks such as backing up CPX 1000 configuration files are performed routinely while others are performed as needed This chapter provides instructions to perform the following tasks Creating a CPX 1000 configuration destination profile page 15 2 Performing an on demand CPX 1000 configuration backup page 15 7 Creating a CPX 1000 configuration backup schedule page 15 8 Reviewing active tasks page 15 17 Reviewing backup files page 15 18 Restoring CPX 1000 configuration page 15 19 Rebooting the CPX 1000 page 15 23 Rebooting the MP or CP card page 15 24 Setting the CPX 1000 internal clock page 15 25 Performing a switchover page 15 26 Changing CP card states page 15 27 Performing a hot swap page 15 30 Performing a loop back test page 15 33 Performing a path trace on STS 1 card page 15 35 Changing the CPX 1000 managing states page 15 35 Downloading IAD software page 15 37 Automated IAD software download page 15 41 Remote restart of ADs page 15 46 Increasing the historical buffer page 15 49 15 Maintenance CPX 1000 Configuration Backup Creating a Destination Profile Step 1 Step 2 15 2 1010 A2 GB21 10 You can perform an on demand backup or a scheduled backup Before performing a remote backup you need to create a destination profile first Note Ensure that your user account have been created in the FIP server
35. 26 13 21 18 InterfaceGroup1 DS12 75 PSTN Loss of frame DS1 2001 03 26 13 21 18 ig2 95 EOC secondary link down 2001 03 26 13 21 18 ig2 93 EOC PPS secondary link down 2001 03 26 13 21 18 ig2 91 CCS secondary link down 2001 03 26 13 21 18 ig2 94 CCS PPS secondary link down X Filter criteria Since Mon Mar 26 10 45 11 PST 2001 31 alarms _ j Number of alarms displayed _ Figure 12 7 Alarm Browser Window with Filtering Criteria Filtering criteria To delete an alarm filter Click on the Network icon or a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree View Select the alarm browser types from the Fault menu The browser window appears Click F The Filter Manager appears Figure 12 6 on page 12 8 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 12 Alarms Step 4 Select the filter that you want to delete and click Delete Note JetVision provides no confirmation for deletion Once you click delete the selected filter is deleted June 2005 12 9 12 Alarms 1010 A2 GB21 10 12 10 June 2005 CH Arp Tere TQ Reports JetVision provides a variety of informational reports that are used for monitoring and analyzing the CPX 1000 managed elements This chapter provides instructions on how to generate and view reports This chapter includes these topics Generating and viewing reports page 13 2 Alarm Report page 13 3 Historical Alarm Report page 13 4 Action Report page 13 5 Event Report page 13 6 IAD Rep
36. 4 Modifying a Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 2 Administration Note You can use two special characters dash and underscore _ with the name of the group Optionally select the background map from the drop down list The background map displays in the Map View when this group is selected Note The map images are stored in a repository Refer to Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services for depositing images into the repository Observe the Tree and Map views A network icon g s with the new group name is inserted in both views To modify a group Click a group icon in the Tree or Map views Select Modify Group from the Administration menu The Modify Group window appears Figure 2 4 amp Modify Group x Group Info Group Name kt S Background Image l x OK Cancel mMM Figure 2 4 Modify Group Window Modify the fields as necessary Adding a Group on page 2 4 2 5 2 Administration Deleting a Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Moving a Group 26 1010 A2 GB21 10 You cannot delete the default Network group or a group with CPX 1000 units and sub groups associated to it To delete a group Click a group icon in the Tree or Map views Select Remove Group from the Administration menu A message appears asking if you want to delete the selected group Click Yes The group is deleted JetVision allows you to move one group to another after a group is
37. 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Creating Event Filters Step 1 Step 2 1010 A2 GB21 10 Type the name of the filter in the Name field Select the start and end dates e g month day and year from their respective drop down lists Or Click Select to enter your dates from the calendar Type the start and end times in their respective fields or use the drop down lists to select the time Select the filtering criteria by clicking the checkboxes in the Alarm Severity area or click Select A11 to select all criteria Click OK To create event filters Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Customizing Alarm Filters on page 12 4 Click F and the Event Filter window appears Figure 12 5 Jet ision Event Filter x Filter Name Name Time V Filter based on time Start Date fi 0 15 2002 Select Time 0 MB 0 x 0 x End Date fomsi2002 Select Time 23 BE 59 x 59 x Event ID Filter based on id IAD Download Type M Download Successful M Download Failed M Download In Progress M EMS Download Event Cancel Apply Figure 12 5 Event Filter Window June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Viewing Alarms From Filters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 12 Alarms Select the start and end dates e g month day and year from their respective drop down lists Or Click Select to enter your dates from the calendar Type the Event ID this is a u
38. 45 Unlocked Loop None Both Unlocked Loop None Unlocked Loop None ok Cancel Figure 7 25 Create IAD Window June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning Notes If the Interface Group you selected is not RT provisioned the Switch Provision Info tab is grayed out The IAD ID and serial number appear in their respective fields after you finish creating the IAD and it is successfully initialized Select a LES CAS IAD Profile from the Profile Name drop down list For a Loop Ground Start or Mixed Port IAD select a GR 303 Interface Group from the GR 303 Interface Group drop down list Select the number of ports for the IAD from the Number of Ports drop down list As appropriate for the IAD type select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the associated drop down lists CRV Loop Ground Start DS1 E amp M Wink Start DSO E amp M Wink Start Admin State Signaling Compression Echo Cancellation Notes If you do not know the CRV or want to enter it later enter 0 null The Admin state of the port with CRV 0 is automatically locked If the CRV is provisioned by the Class 5 switch CME returns the available CRVs and their corresponding signaling types Do not specify static 16 kbps compression for a LES CAS IAD Optionally type a directory number in the Reference fie
39. A destination profile contains common parameters for the backup operation To create a destination profile Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 1 JetVision CPXBackUp Manager O x File Operations Active Task H BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 1 CPX Backup Manager June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 June 2005 15 Maintenance Step 3 Right click Destination Profile and select Create from the pop up menu Or Click Destination Profile and select Create from the Operations menu Or Click il from the toolbar The Create Destination Profile window appears Figure 15 2 Create Destination Profile x Destination Profile Profile Name IP Address a Path Name O FTP Login Name Poo FTP Login Password Poo OK Cancel Figure 15 2 Create Destination Profile Window Step 4 Type the information in the following fields Profile Name the name of the profile consists between 4 to 32 alphanumeric characters including dashes and underscores _ No spaces allowed m IP Address the IP address of the FIP server m Path Name the relative path to the FIP directory For example if the FTP working directory is usr jsems and you want
40. Annotating CPX 1000 Location s sssesessssssesssersesesessseeseses 3 12 Reviewing CPX 1000 Information 0 0 0 3 14 Chapter4 Protection Group Provisioning Assigning Network Protection Group Members 4 2 i June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table of Contents Assigning PSTN Protection Group Members 4 5 Swapping Protection Group Member ou cece 4 7 Removing Protection Group Members cccecceeeeeeees 4 9 Chapter5 Interface Groups Provisioning Creating T 1 Interface Groups iicscccccsssssecinsssesnstsesansases 5 2 Creating STS 1 Interface Groups isa htieiaienesAaataescecesuas seta 5 7 Assigning Ports Channels to a GR 303 Interface Group 5 11 Removing Ports Channels from GR 303 Interface Groups 5 13 Assigning Ports Channels to the T1 CAS Interface Group 5 15 Removing Ports Channels from the T1 CAS Interface Group 5 17 Modifying GR 303 Interface GroupS cece 5 19 Deleting GR 303 Interface GroupS ccccceceeeeeteteeeeees 5 22 SW TECHIE OVER iei hangori aiii ude EA A 5 24 Performing an EOC Switchover aiia secu veinceeoostseveconsesens 5 25 Performing a TMC Switchover wicisssssnctsasvcciretssvctonsacens 5 26 Configuring PPS Settings s esessssesesesesisssresesiseeresresess 5 28 Chapter6 IAD Profile Provisioning Adding IAD PROMI ES iiien iaia 6 2 Modifying IAD Profiles niiet 6 4 Deleting IAD Profiles nsicrssiniiiia iias 6 6 Chapter7 IAD Provisioning IAD Admin States sioniicisnic
41. DS3 ATM DS3 ATM DS 3 card ATM OC3 ATM OC3 ATM OC 3 card Call Processor CP A and CP B Control Processor card HSC HSC A and HSC B_ Hot Swap Controller card Management Processor MP Management Processor card STS 1 STS 1 Synchronous Transport Signal Level 1 card TDM 12T1 TDM 12T1 12 Port TDM T1 card Alarm Indicators Network alarms appear as colored oval indicators Figure 1 12 on the right hand side of the menu bar Each color indicates the severity of the alarm Table 1 3 A number displayed inside the oval indicates the number of alarms reported for that level of severity For more information on alarms refer to Chapter 12 Alarms GR eg ata i Figure 1 12 Alarm Indicators 1 14 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 1 Getting Acquainted Table 1 3 Network Alarm Indicator Definitions Alarm Indicator Alarm Severity Red Critical A severe service affecting condition has occurred require immediate corrective action regardless of the time of day or day of the week Yellow Major A serious disruption of service or a malfunction or failure of important circuits has occurred require immediate corrective action and response to restore or maintain system capabilities Light yellow A non service affecting condition has Minor occurred no immediate corrective action is necessary White IAD Down An IAD is no longer in service require immediate corrective action Status Bar Alarm events and messages are displayed in th
42. Disk Space Please enter your selection gt Figure 18 2 Operating System Submenu Note Jetutil displays only the current operating system information it does not display the operating system requirement Type a number that corresponds to your intended check The console displays the result of your selection Press any key to return to the main menu Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit Or repeat Step 2 to continue with system check 18 3 18 Jetutil Diagnostics Checking Windows Services Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 18 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 To check Windows Services Type 2 at the main menu to select Windows Services then press lt Enter gt The Windows Services submenu appears Figure 18 3 Back to Main Menu Start Services Stop Services Check Service Status Please enter your selection gt Figure 18 3 Windows Services Submenu Type 23 to select Check Service Status then press lt Enter gt The console displays the status of services Press any key to return to the main menu m If any services are down type 21 to start the services Contact JTAC if services do not start m If all services are up and JetVision Server does not type 5 at the main menu to run a set of diagnostic operations and save it to a file Send that file to JTAC Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit Or type a number to continue with another service check June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 1
43. Figure 5 10 on page 5 11 Select the name of the Interface Group to which you want to remove ports channels Select Modify IG from the Configuration menu _Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Modify IG from the pop up menu The View Update Interface Groups window appears Figure 5 13 5 Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Wiew Update GR303 Interface Groups E xj ktetaca Graup Information D Primary D31 fi Model Secondary OSI pho RT Prodan D51 Assignment information 20 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 1 Hf 1t 1 16 1 lt 2 i 3 4 5 6 7 8 i 9 1 i 1 SIRS NS a ay ales cx coma Figure 5 13 View Update GR 303 Interface Groups indow with Port Assignments Step 5 Select the port channel number that you want to remove in the DS1 area and click the lt button The removed DS1 returns to the DS1 Assignment area T Tip Er To select multiple ports channels hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctr1 key lets you select ports channels in a random order 5 14 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 6 Step 7 Assigning Ports Channels to the T1 CAS Interface Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Click OK to save your settings The following dialog bo
44. Ground Start ports Type the starting Cell Reference Value CRV in the Starting CRV field All CRVs must be unique across ADs within the same Interface Group m E amp M Wink Start ports Enter the proper DS1 DS0 values All DS1 DS0 pairs must be unique across ADs within the same Interface Group Click Next The IAD Creation Summary screen appears listing the IAD parameters you ve just created Figure 7 19 IAD Creation Wizard Ee xi mall IAD Creation Summary umber of Ports 8 SttCSC S S z Port Provisioned CRY D31 D30 Admin Signal Compression Echo Directory l 1 1 24 Unlocked Loop None Both null l 24 Unlocked Loop None Both null l 24 Unlocked Loop None Both null l 24 Unlocked Ground None Both null l 24 Unlocked Ground None Both null l 24 Unlocked Ground None Both null 1 AHAB w ee l l l Unlocked EsM Wink None Both null 8 1 1 2 Unlocked EsM Wink None Both null ARERARARARARARARARAA ARERR TATE Assigned NR Ids ERERARARARARARARARARARARARARAT __cancel_ Figure 7 19 Example IAD Creation Summary Screen Review the IAD parameters m If parameters are correct click Finish m If any of parameters are incorrect click Back until you reach the screen in question and correct the parameters then proceed from that point forward June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Creating a Voiceband IAD Using the Create
45. HW Model Company Subscri Op State Admin S Zona Unknown Disabled Provisio emstestpc2 2 Unknown Jets reg_4po vci33 Disabled _ Provisio IAD Wizard emstestpc2 3 Unknown Disabled Provisio emstestpc2 4 iad 801 Jetstream Enabled Provisio Create emstestpc2 5 Unknown Disabled Provisio emstestpe2 6 Unknown Disabled Locked Delete emstestpc2 7 Unknown Disabled Locked emstestpc2 8 Unknown Disabled _ Locked Eok emstestpc2 9 Unknown Disabled Locked Ui emstestpc2 10 Unknown Disabled Locked emstestpe2 11 Unknown a 2 _ Disabled_ Locked Modify emstestpe2 12 Unknown Disabled Locked emstestpe2 13 Unknown Disabled Locked Errors emstestpc2 14 Unknown Disabled Locked emstestpe2 15 Unknown Disabled Locked Performance emstestpe2 16 Unknown Disabled Locked ene emstestpe2 17 Unknown Disabled Locked ownload Number of IADs emstestpe2 18 Unknown Disabled Locked retrieved emstestpe2 19 Unknown Disabled Locked Download status emstestpe2 20 Unknown Disabled Locked Lz Close 1129 IADs retrieved Figure 15 40 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Shown Jetstream wiz_4po Step 5 Select IADs to which you want to upgrade the software Ensure that the operational state of the ADs you select is Enabled and the administrative state is Unlocked refer to Chapter 7 IAD Provisioning for
46. History Alarm Report This report was automatically generated with the given criteria at JetVision Server contact2 on Thu Jul 20 12 05 30 PDT 2000 Selected Alarms List at Time Stamp Source Eee Description Berean Bie nas soo EEE ed ee Se lane frue 2 ee ee ed eee 203 Sees eit 2000 ee sai ase Imager co aay Hak erue sos ee ee a ed rue 603 pan 2000 na a ped bas Imago ial eyne true 602 DERO oE BDT 2000 ae ee ia Inajor io EA eyne T erue Figure 13 4 Historical Report June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 13 Reports Action Re ports Action reports Figure 13 5 provide information about JetVision June 2005 operations that were performed on a CPX 1000 managed element You can use this report to list all operations for a specific time interval or to customize the report specifying which operation s you want displayed Operations that can be included Add Network Element Add CPE IAD Add IAD Profile Add Modify IG Add New User Action Log Report This report was automatically generated with the given criteria at JetVision Server contractor1 on Fri Jan 26 14 05 17 PST 2001 Selected Action List Managed Element Name Operation User Id Action Time Cpx CPX Bulk Get IAD Software Component Info jsems 2001 01 26 1 46 42 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00004 Get IAD Software Component Info jsems 2001 01 26 1
47. IAD Profile have been deleted To delete an IAD Profile Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select IAD Profile Manager from the Configuration menu Or Click on the toolbar The Update IAD Profile window appears Figure 6 2 Update IAD Profile HE x IAD Profila Narne Generic OSX Jetstream IAD 1 601 etstream IAD Flex LES CAS E amp M Wink LES CAS Loop Start Netopia WIAD user Add Modify Delete L cose Figure 6 3 Update IAD Profile Window Click the name of the IAD Profile that you want to delete Click Delete A message appears asking if you want to delete the profile June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 5 June 2005 6 IAD Profile Provisioning Delete IAD profile S 3 xi 2 Are you sure you wantto delete IAD profile user Figure 6 4 IAD Profile Deletion Confirmation Click Yes to delete the profile 67 6 IAD Profile Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 6 8 June 2005 IAD Provisioning This chapter provides instructions for provisioning IADs JetVision allows you to create one IAD at a time or multiple ADs at a time You can also clone one or more ADs based on an existing IAD s provisioning attributes This chapter includes these tasks Creating single ADs page 7 4 Voiceband IAD LES CAS Loop Start Ground Start IAD LES CAS E amp M Wink IAD LES CAS Mixed Port IAD Creating bulk IADs page 7 30 Cloning IADs page 7 37
48. MP or CP Card aisitisavsmarasineiis salted 15 24 Resynchronizing a CPX 1000 s s ssssesesesessesesesisresesesesess 15 24 Setting the CPX 1000 Internal Clock s ssssssssssessesesesesess 15 25 SWIA O bees hanes ay E A 15 26 Ensuring Redundancy ssssesssssesesesisissssesesssseseseseeren 15 26 Changing CP Card Staves sccssvssaciivaictenaatincvicien aie 15 27 Performing a CP Switchover sssssssssesssesesssseseseseesee 15 29 Hot SWappih gaien aea otieiianietmatiaabeses 15 30 Hot Swapping MP Card sssssssssssesesssissssisesesssseseseseeren 15 30 Hot Swapping CP and HSC Cards cece 15 31 Hot Swapping Line Cards scscisricsiteasoseasssnenicen 15 32 Performing Loop Back Test iicsicsisesncaterssoiotssnessadesencasaveasss 15 33 Tracing LS Patni Gennes Sava tanesineta AA 15 35 CPX L000 Management States suis casicvcinsniaineeudn 15 35 Changing to the Unmanaged State cceseeees 15 36 Changing to the Managed State ccccccseeeseeeees 15 36 Downloading IAD Software seceeenesseneeeens 15 37 Automated IAD Software Download ccceceeteeeeeeee 15 41 Configuring the IAD Auto Download Profiles 15 43 Addni unana eahen anon a teen 15 44 Modify aisiiedeinetarineGdg ele aak 15 44 WCET tization ead aa ete oe E E 15 45 GEG EEA AE T A 15 45 Remote Restarting of IADS ssssssssessssssrsssresisisrereresesess 15 46 Increasing the Historical Data Buffer eee 15 49 Keeping the Same Data Pile
49. Manager Click BackUpFileList The right panel shows a list of files that have been backed up Figure 15 29 f Jet Vision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations X de Ss 2 8 S 8 e emstestpe2 FileName Destination Profile Local 2320backup zip swarna No swarna No Active Task Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 29 Back Up File List 15 Maintenance Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 15 22 1010 A2 GB21 10 Right click the file you want to restore and select File Transfer from the pop up menu _Or Click the file you want to restore and select File Transfer from the Operations menu _Or Click from the toolbar The File Transfer window appears Figure 15 30 File Transfer Eg File Transfer File Name Li Destination Profile x OK Cancel Ee Figure 15 30 File Transfer Select a profile from the Destination Profile drop down list Click OK Note You do not need to select the destination profile when restoring file from the FTP server to local machine The destination profile associated to the selected file is automatically displayed June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Rebooting the CPX 1000 oF Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 15 Maintenance Voice Data Interruption When rebooting the CPX 1000 all cards power down gracefully Calls are dropped immediately To reboot the CPX
50. Number Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 5 22 E Modify Confirmation x AN Changing ports of a GR 303 Interface Group may cause a service outage Do you want to continue Figure 5 22 Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes To delete an Interface Group Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 23 Fite Cordguraten Fautt Genices Adminiziaton Report Wew Heip all gt S mia Name old Ti Cai w GA mok ro n E Pom ro m Gad n cas Gad chandu Gail axe S wp ne f 192160 7 190 sonapdniest iserns June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Figure 5 23 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed June 2005 223 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Switching Over 5 24 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click the name of the Interface Group that you want to delete Select Delete IG from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Delete IG from the pop up menu A prompt appears asking if you want to delete the Interface Group Note You can only delete Interface Groups that are not associated with IADs Click Yes to delete the Interface Group Each GR 303 Interface Group has a primary and secondary chan
51. RT provisioning after the creation of Interface Group you must first delete the desired Interface Group then reprovision it without the RT provisioning option You cannot change the primary DS1 Select a secondary DS1 number from the Secondary DS1 drop down list For example selecting 4 means that port 4 will be assigned as the secondary DS1 channel Note The DS1 port assignment is populated sequentially For example the first assignment is for the primary and the second assignment is the secondary Select a channel by clicking the PG channel then make the assignment by clicking the gt button Note If the channel is assigned to the unintended DS1 click the lt button to return the port to the DS1 Assignment area 59 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 10 Step 11 1010 A2 GB21 10 Assign up to 28 channels to the Interface Group Figure 5 8 Wes Update AHA Inberfece Groups _ 43 x hirian Grup Inamata I Mira I Firany Dai 1 Model lucen IESE Loe irra z Seconday Det fi AT Peston O DS AH prenien infomation Pi Chaarel z z omla ale ae le Figure 5 8 View Update GR 303 Interface Groups i ndow with Channels Assignments Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 5 9 E Modify Confirmation x A Changing ports of a GR 303 Interface Group may cause a service outage D
52. Restore CPX Configuration from the pop up menu Or Click the file you want to restore and select Restore CPX Configuration from the Operations menu _Or Click the from the toolbar The Restore CPX Configuration window appears Figure 15 27 Restore CPX Configuration x abcdefg zip OK Cancel m Figure 15 27 Restore CPX Configuration Warning Restoring CPX 1000 configuration requires rebooting the MP card which interrupts service Select the reboot option then click OK m Reboot CPX starts the rebooting process m Don t Reboot CPX means that you will reboot the CPX 1000 manually at a later time Rebooting the CPX 1000 on page 15 23 Note Make sure to reboot or the configuration files will not be restored June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Performing a File Transfer Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 15 Maintenance JetVision enables you to send the backup files to any remote locations so long they are included in the destination profile To perform a file transfer Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 28 Jet Vision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 28 CPX Backup
53. Server ID dlok Refresh Color CA Jetway Proxy Oracle Connection jdbc oracle oci8 ORCL A Jetway Server DB Stats Gather Tim 10800000 Y Apply Browse CA Third Party j pa EETA ee y Backup Restore LT Apache Httpd Web Server 9 ze MBytes Z Duration Type D Oracle Seiver Upper Log DB Limit 80 A S Lower Log DB Limit 70 2 G VisiBroker for Java PM DB Size MBytes 100 Upper PM DB Limit 70 ower PM DB Limit 10 v e e e Figure 17 5 JetVision InfoCenter Window Step 2 Click Backup The Backup window appears displaying the Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 backup file name and default directory path Figure 17 6 Are you sure you want to Backup File lt INSTALL_HOME tdh_dirtisems dmal Figure 17 6 Backup Window Click OK if you want to back up the server data to the default directory or click Browse to navigate to a different directory Click OK to complete the operation 17 InfoCenter Services Restoring Oracle Database Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 1010 A2 GB21 10 To restore Oracle database Select JetVision Server from the JetVision InfoCenter window Figure 17 5 on page 17 9 Click Stop to stop the service of JetVision server Starting and Stopping Services on page 17 7 Click Restore The Restore window appears listing the last backup file name and its location Figure 17 7 Are you sure you want to Restore File lt INSTALL_H
54. Sitch ores TMC FPS cating Error Graphs Porormance Gropne DGI Path Reginters a i Pa ze TOAS IO 0608 Nol Suppor Ia acter 192100 7 107 aseepdtes s 20m9 Figure 5 19 Action Not Supported Message To modify a GR 303 Interface Group 5 Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 1 Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Step 2 Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 20 imary DDI Fa e a e itso CCC ih CO E Figure 5 20 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed 520 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 3 Select the name of the Interface Group that you want to modify Step 4 Select Modify IG from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Modify IG from the pop up menu The View Update Interface Groups window similar to Figure 5 21 appears rs es Moo o o r Mooon 5 ooo Moo ooo Fo o Moo M r oono M o ooo a o C ae T C ooo e C ooo B es Le a a Figure 5 21 View Update GR 303 Interface Groups indow with Port Assignments June 2005 52l 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Deleting GR 303 Interface Groups Step 1 Step 2 522 1010 A2 GB21 10 Modify the following fields if necessary E Name m Secondary DS1
55. Table B 1 Error Statistics Definitions Continued Error Statistics Description Number of one second intervals with at least one line condition occurred Errored Seconds Section Severely Errored Frame seconds Section Number of one second intervals containing one or more severely errored framing SEF events occurred Number of one second intervals with 15 or more line code violations as well as when the device receives an incoming OOF or AIS signal occurred Severely Errored seconds Section Table B 2 Performance Statistics Definitions Performance Statistics Description CPX Statistics Active calls Active compress calls Ctrl cells revd Ctrl cells sent Cumulative compress calls Cumulative outcalls IADs Provisioned IADs Up Peak calls CP Card Percent CPU used Percent flash used Percent memory used Interface Group Statistics CCS PPS msgs revd CCS PPS msgs sent CCS msgs revd CCS msgs sent EOC PPS msgs rcvd EOC PPS msgs sent EOC msgs rcvd EOC msgs sent Number of active calls Number of active compress calls Number of Ctrl cells received Number of Ctrl cells sent Number of cumulative compress calls Number of cumulative outgoing calls Number of IADs provisioned Number of ADs up Number of peak calls Percentage of CPU usage Percentage of flash memory used Percentage of physical memory used Number of CCS PPS messages received Number of CCS PPS messages sent Number of CCS mes
56. The Modify User window appears Figure 10 6 Modify User operations L erea Figure 10 6 Modify User Window Modify the fields in any of the Modify Users tabs Click OK to modify the CPX 1000 user June 2005 10 CPX1000 Users Deleting CPX 1000 Users Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Reviewing CPX 1000 Users 1010 A2 GB21 10 To delete a CPX 1000 user Select CPX User Administration from the Services menu The Update User Information window appears Figure 10 7 Update User Informations x Name Group State Jetstream s Custo admin Login Active user Doris operations Login Inactive Add Modify Delete _ciose Figure 10 7 Update User Information Window Select the CPX 1000 user that you want to delete Click Delete A prompt appears asking if you want to delete the selected CPX 1000 user Click Yes to delete the CPX 1000 user To review the CPX 1000 users that you have created select CPX User Administration from the Services menu The Update User Information window Figure 10 7 on page 10 6 appears displaying the user information June 2005 June 2005 CoH Ap Ter T Web Browser Users Reports generated by JetVision can be viewed with any Web browser JetVision provides a default user ID and password j sreport to view reports both of which can be modified This chapter provides instructions for the followin
57. You can create multiple IADs based on a common IAD Profile To create multiple IADs Click a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree View Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click 3 on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager from the pop up menu Or Click 53 on the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 7 30 7al 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 ion Manager On Cpx CpxTest AL Ac AL Figure 7 30 IAD Configuration Manager Window Step 3 Click Bulk Creation The Bulk IAD Creation window appears Figure 7 31 Indicates the number of ADs that you can create Figure 7 31 Bulk IAD Creation Window 7 32 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 June 2005 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 7 IAD Provisioning Note The number of IADs you can create is the lower value between PG and IG CRV limits Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field Select an IAD Profile association for the ADs from the Profile Name drop down list Select an Interface Group association from the Interface Group drop down list Select a Protection Group association from the ATM Protection Group drop down list Select Ascending or Descending from the Ordering VCI drop down list Select the starting VCI value from the Starting VCI drop down list Type the number of ADs you want to create in the Num of IADs to create
58. ab T SNES SEOS On ztei B MMMM aia 192 160 7 196 seespdriest isems Figure 14 2 Interface Group Manager Window Select the Interface Group on which you want to poll the statistics Select Error Graphs or Performance Graphs from the Report menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select the desired graphs Continue with Step 5 in Polling Real time Statistics on page 14 13 14 Statistics Accessing Network Protection Groups Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 1010 A2 GB21 10 To access the network Protection Group statistics Click the network icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides and expand the tree by clicking the key Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click Network PGon the Tree View to display the Protectionn Group list Figure 14 3 dot Visan m Se Pie COMguralion Paul Boreas Aarantabon Mopon View Help sjel 5 aa Pim Aes HUGO ST opeen eres Figure 14 3 Protection Group Manager Window Select a Protection Group member on which you want to poll statistics only Performance statistics is available Select Performance Graphs from the Report menu _Or Right click the highlighted selection and make your selection Continue with Step 5 in Polling Real time Statistics on page 14 13 June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 Accessing PSTN Protection Groups Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 June 2005 14 Statistics To a
59. an IAD Profile Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select Create IAD Profile from the Configuration menu The Add IAD Profile window appears Figure 6 1 frdd IAD Profite i xj Profie Name WD Type Froxebana Pot a ra ra a r a2 r f 320 ra Defoutt value Transp cet M am M frameAlety Detwett valve x Comprexsion Mone 16 thes r zoe l Omanic 16 eps Dynamic 32 kips Defwolt valus Etha None l Near Side M Faraide l pata Difai value Sinaing M Loop M Geouns r Defoutt aaiue ox Cancel I Figure 6 1 Add IAD Profile Window Type the name of the profile that you are creating up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces ampersands and hyphens in the Name field Select an IAD Type of Voiceband or LES CAS The E amp M Wink selection box becomes available if you select E amp M Wink June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 June 2005 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 6 IAD Profile Provisioning Note You can select a combination of options available For example if your profile uses ATM and Frame Relay select them both Your selection appears in the Default Value field Click to select the number of ports available for the profile Click to select the data transport type Click to select the compression type Note Dynamic compression enables the immediate change from a compressed to an uncompressed call when fax or modem tones
60. aris HAVITORIMENT seenak aaa E 18 7 Checking Operating System Information 0 18 8 Checking Background Processes ccccesseeeeseeeees 18 9 Checking JetVision Database icwcscscescactevseciatsndenssatsetine 18 10 Vil June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 June 2005 Table of Contents Understanding Oracle Error Messages 00 18 11 Running Health Check Report 18 11 Appendix A JetVision Menu Map Appendix B Statistics Descriptions Appendix C Alarm Summary Index Table of Contents 1010 A2 GB21 10 x June 2005 Audience JetVision Bundled Utilities June 2005 Preface This JetVision User s Guide provides instructions for using JetVision software on Windows or Solaris computers This guide explains how to use JetVision to configure provision and monitor Paradyne Jetstream equipment in broadband networks For information on how to install JetVision on Windows and Solaris platforms refer to JetVision Installation The JetVision User s Guide is written for network operations center personnel who manage and maintain voice gateway networks It is assumed that these personnel are familiar with telecom equipment telecom network management software and telecom terminology In particular the reader should be familiar with Paradyne Jetstream equipment and terminology JetVision provides two utility programs that are automatically installed with the JetVision server InfoCenter and jetutil You ca
61. arising out of or based on any claim alleging that the unmodified Software or any portion thereof as used within the scope of this Agreement infringes or misappropriates any third party rights in copyrights patents or trade secrets in the United States Additionally Paradyne shall pay any damages finally awarded against Licensee and attributable to such claim or any costs of settlement to which Paradyne agrees provided that a Licensee gives prompt written notice of any such claim demand or action to Paradyne b Licensee provides Paradyne with sole control of the defense and settlement thereof and c Licensee reasonably cooperates with Paradyne in the defense or settlement thereof In the event that any Software is held in such suit or proceeding to infringe or misappropriate such intellectual property right and the use of the Software or portion thereof is enjoined Paradyne shall at its sole option and expense i procure for Licensee the right to continue using the Software or portion thereof ii replace the same with noninfringing programs of reasonably equivalent functionality or iii accept return of the Software or portion thereof In the event that Paradyne accepts return of the Software or portion thereof Licensee shall receive a refund of that portion of any fee paid in connection with the license for such Software or portion thereof Paradyne assumes no liability hereunder for claims which result from the use or combination
62. associated managed domain Rather it provides an at a glance real time view of the health of a CPX 1000 and its associated managed domain June 2005 16 16 Integrated Monitoring 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 16 1 Integrated Monitor Operation Entities GR 303 Interface Groups Protection Groups Network and PSTN CPX 1000 Launching Integrated Monitor Step 1 Step 2 Monitoring It provides the physical mapping of the TMC EOC TMCPPS EOCPPS with the DS1 to an IG i e T1 IG and the physical port to logical channel i e STS IG The Lock symbol indicates that the particular channel is down as it has been locked the operational state of each TMC and EOC i e Up or Down the operational state for the PPS of the TMC and EOC i e Up or Down the standby state of each TMC and EOC i e active or standby the redundancy state of each TMC and EOC i e primary or secondary the operational state of the Protection Groups i e Up or Down the standby state of the Protection Groups i e active or standby the redundancy state of the Protection Groups i e primary or secondary the connection status of each entity Integrated Monitor uses colors as visual cues to indicate the different states of each entity Refer to Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services to customize colors of your preference To launch the Integrated Monitor Ensure the service of JetVision Server is started Chapter 17 I
63. created The move does not affect the tree structure or the alarms information however the move changes the location of the group node within the group hierarchy When a group is moved all the sub groups and the CPX 1000 units in the group move with it and the sub tree remains the same after the move All propagated alarms of this groups also go with the new group There are three conditions when a move is not allowed 1 You cannot move the default Network group 2 You cannot move to a group where the new parent group already contains a group with the same name 3 You cannot move a group to under any of its descendant groups To move a group drag the desired group node and drop it on the new parent group node or the Network node in the Tree View June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Finding CPX 1000 June 2005 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 2 Administration JetVision allows you to locate a CPX 1000 in the group hierarchy by name To locate a CPX 1000 Select Find CPX from the Administration menu The Find CPX window appears Figure 2 5 amp Find CPX Lx CPX Name Jerxt x Found At NETWORKiBayAreal Close Looe co Figure 2 5 Find CPX Window Type or select the name of the CPX 1000 from the CPX Name drop down list When the CPX 1000 is found its full path is displayed in the Found panel Note Wild card searching is not supported Ensure to enter the name of the CPX 1000
64. filtering capability so that you can define the criteria for which the browser displays alarms To customize an alarm filter for an alarm browser Click the Network icon or a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree View Select a browser type from the Fault menu A browser window appears Figure 12 3 an active alarm browser is shown June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 12 Alarms Click here to create filters Click here to view modify or delete filters Creating Active and Historical Data Filters Step 1 Step 2 JetVision Active Alarm Browser NETWORK l 99 Primary and Secondary link Failure f 2001 03 26 18 27 33 _ i 105 CCS PPS secondary link down 2001 03 26 18 27 33 101 CCS PPS primary link down i 98 CCS primary link down 104 EOC PPS secondary link down 106 EOC secondary link down 100 EOC PPS primary link down 102 EOC primary link down 103 CCS secondary link down InterfaceGroup3 DS12 97 PSTN Loss of frame DS1 InterfaceGroup3 DS11 96 PSTN Loss of frame DS1 ig2 92 Primary and Secondary link Failure Number of alarms displayed Figure 12 3 Historical Alarm Browser To create active and historical data filters Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Customizing Alarm Filters on page 12 4 Click and the Alarm Filter window appears Figure 12 4 JetVision Alarm Filter Figure 12 4 Alarm Filter Window June 2005 12 Alarms Step 3 Step
65. filters 12 4 D data file 15 49 DbMonitor 14 15 default CPX 1000 password 2 2 CPX 1000 user ID 2 2 10 1 IAD Profiles 6 1 JetVision password 1 4 1 6 9 1 JetVision user ID 1 4 1 6 9 1 defining alarm filters 12 4 CPX 1000 users 10 2 deleting Apache Web server users 11 4 CPX backup schedule 15 16 CPX 1000 2 4 CPX 1000 users 10 6 customized alarm filter 12 8 destination profile 15 6 IAD Profiles 6 6 IADs 7 47 Interface Groups 5 22 JetVision groups 9 6 JetVision users 9 11 Protection Group 4 9 T 1 ports 5 13 5 17 Web browser users 11 4 deleting CPX 1000 group 2 6 Index deleting RT provisioning 5 4 5 9 destination profile creating 15 2 deleting 15 6 modifying 15 4 diagnostics loop back 15 33 DNS 2 2 downloading IAD software 15 37 DS1 maximum number allowed 5 1 PM polling 14 19 DS 1 port statistics polling 14 10 DS1 registers 14 21 EOC switchover 5 25 error messages Oracle 18 6 18 11 error statistics summary 14 3 ESF option 3 8 event filters 12 6 file transfer remote location 15 21 filter duration PM 14 17 17 5 filtering graph parameters 14 17 filtering ADs 7 49 finding CPX 1000 2 7 forced switchover 15 29 format options STS 1 card 3 8 frame format 3 7 Frame Relay 7 8 7 15 7 21 7 26 7 33 FIP 15 21 G generating JetVision reports 13 2 geographic map changing image 17 13 GIF 17 13 1010 A2 GB21 10 GR 303 Interface Groups configuration instructions 5 7 error statistics summary 14 4
66. for T1 JetVision supports RT provisioning and up to nine IGs can be and STS 1 provisioned including T1 CAS JetVision enables PPS settings and allows switchover on selected EOC and TMC xii June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Features Protection Groups for PSTN and ATM IAD Profiles IADs Performance monitoring Alarms reporting Troubleshooting and maintenance Integrated Monitor Security June 2005 Preface Description A Protection Group provides a logical mapping for two ports where only one port is active at a time and another port is ina standby state Up to six PSTN and four ATM PGs can be provisioned JetVision also supports ATM APS configuration JetVision provides a variety of default profiles JetVision supports RT provisioning and up to 8 192 ADs can be provisioned Besides dynamic compression JetVision also supports a null 0 Call Reference Value CRV This feature allows for a more effective use of the CRV IAD assignments when less than a full set of ports are required to be provisioned for the IAD JetVision allows bulk IAD provisioning and IAD cloning JetVision includes performance monitoring tools to analyze the performance of CPX 1000 When initiated JetVision polls various statistics for both the real time performance monitoring and historical data monitoring JetVision enables browsers to monitor both the active and historical alarms Each browser provides filtering capability so that
67. gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt OAM Path AIS alarm lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt OAM Line RDI alarm lt card type gt lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt Unknown alarm Description Indicates lost ATM connection between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates no adapter is driving the TDM master clock between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates an ATM adaptive recovery scheme alarm between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates SONET lost signal between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates SONET lost frame between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates SONET path lost pointer between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates OAM Line AIS alarm between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates OAM Path AIS alarm between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates OAM Line RDI alarm between the ATM card and ATM port Indicates the ATM card port has not been initialized or recognized C Alarm Summary Severity Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Triggered by CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE G3 C Alarm Summary Table C 1 JetVision Alarm Summary Continued i ite Alarm Message T1 Alarm Interface Group Card lt slot ID gt missing Card lt slot ID gt lt port ID gt missing CCS active link down CCS backup link down EOC active link down EOC backup link d
68. image appear in the Map View during initialization When the initialization process completes the icon disappears and the color of the CPX 1000 returns to gray June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Setting the CPX 1000 Internal Clock Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 June 2005 15 Maintenance To set the time and date Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree view and expand the tree by clicking the sign Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 and click the MP card Select Time Configuration from the Services menu The Set CPX Time window appears Figure 15 31 Set CPX Time Lx Time Date 07 27 2000 Select time f2 x BE 2 OK Cancel SS Figure 15 31 Set CPX Time Window Click Select The Calendar window appears Figure 15 32 Calendar x Date 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 i ah de qe SOL a 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 OK Figure 15 32 Calendar Window Select the current month and year from the appropriate drop down lists Select the current day by clicking the date in the calendar Click OK to return to the Set CPX Time window 15 25 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 8 Step 9 Switching Ensuring Redundancy Set the time from the appropriate hour minute and seconds drop down lists Click OK to set the time and date When a forced switchover is performed call control is transferred to the standby
69. is similar but they are not identical m For Windows environment go to page 18 2 m For Solaris environment go to page 18 7 June 2005 18 18 Jetutil Diagnostics Windows Environment Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1010 A2 GB21 10 To access jetutil from Windows Go to the drive where the JetVision application is installed and locate the jetutil folder under Common Expand the jetutil folder and click bin to display the content Double click startjetutil bat A console window appears displaying the menu selection Figure 18 1 Ma C WINNT System32 CMD exe Operating System Information Windows Services JetUision Database Oracle Error Messages Run Health Check Report Run System Requirement Checks Please enter your selection gt m Figure 18 1 Jetutil Main Menu From this menu you can perform the following checks m Operating system information page 18 3 m Windows services page 18 4 m JetVision database page 18 5 m Oracle error messages page 18 6 m Health check report page 18 6 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Checking Operating System Information Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 18 Jetutil Diagnostics To check operating system information Type 1 at the main menu to select Operating System Information then press lt Enter gt The operating submenu appears Figure 18 2 Back to Main Menu OS Version Physical Memory Virtual Memory
70. it reaches the maximum CRV available The specified CRV is used For example if N 40 then CRV used is 40 A specified CRV then followed by a range of CRVs For example if N 1 R1 100 and R2 200 The CRV starts with 1 then move to 100 and continues through 200 until the maximum CRV is reached A specified CRV then descends to a range of CRVs For example if N 200 R1 250 and R2 100 The CRY starts with 200 then goes to 250 and descends to 100 until the minimum CRV is reached Any available not used CRV less than or equal to the number specified For example if N 1024 The CRV starts with 1024 and descends until the minimum CRV is reached June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 June 2005 Step 1 Step 2 7 IAD Provisioning Table 7 3 Bulk Creation Syntax Continued Syntax Description lt N Any available CRV less than the number specified For example if N 1024 The CRV starts with 1023 and descends until the minimum CRV is reached 2N Any available not used CRV more than or equal to the number specified For example if N 1024 The CRV starts with 1024 and continues until the minimum CRV is reached gt N Any available CRV more than the number specified For example if N 1024 The CRV starts with 1025 and continues until the maximum CRV is reached Note Bulk creation of LES CAS E amp M Wink and Mixed Port IADs is not supported RT Provisioning is not supported when creating multiple IADs
71. of VPI values by using the less than lt or greater than gt symbols from the drop down list then type a VPI value in the text field Note When the CRV VCI VPI value is not specified All default is used The default indicates that the filter only applies to the Interface Group or Network Protection Group regardless of the CRV VCI VPI value Searching by the Interface Groups Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Filtering ADs on page 7 49 Select Interface Group from the drop down list Type the Interface Group identifier or select it from the drop down list Select a range of CRV by using the less than lt or greater than gt symbols from the drop down list Type a CRV number or select it from the drop down list Searching by the Hardware Model and Software Version Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Filtering ADs on page 7 49 Select HW Model from the drop down list Type the model type or select it from the drop down list fo 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 4 To further refine the search selecta software version from the SW Version drop down list or leave the default as ALL to select all software versions The software version s available in the list depends upon the hardware model chosen 7 52 June 2005 Overview June 2005 Network Resource Manager The Network Resource Manager NRM is a mechanism to allow carriers to manage constraints within their network These constraints may be
72. of far end receive failures Number of cell delineation losses No incoming frame is detected by the received end No incoming signal is detected by the received end Number of out of cell delineations Number of red counts Number of AAL1 CRC errors Number of AAL1 byte parity errors Number of AAL1 byte sequence number errors Number of cells received in Rx FIFO Number of times the clock generation module failed Number of single bit errors in the UNIX header cell passed Number of miscellaneous counter rollover events Number of times OAM alarm Line AIS required service Number of times OAM alarm Line RDI required service Number of times OAM alarm Path AIS required service Number of overrun errors Number of overrun counter rollover events Number of pointer byte parity errors Number of pointer byte out of range errors Number of times physical required service Number of timing reference cells lost Number of times reference cells went out of sync Number of FIFO overruns Number of Rx Utopia module overruns Number of times SONET alarm Loss of Signal required service B 3 B Statistics Descriptions 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table B 1 Error Statistics Definitions Continued Error Statistics Description SONET loss frame SONET loss pointers TDM master clocks absent Tx FIFO overrun Tx bandwidth errors Uncorrectable errors Underrun counter rollover Underrun errors IAD Subscribers Statistics Assembly errors
73. of the Software with other than Paradyne hardware or Paradyne compatible IADs THIS SECTION 7 SETS FORTH THE ENTIRE LIABILITY AND OBLIGATION OF PARADYNE AND LICENSEE S SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY CLAIM OF INFRINGEMENT OR MISAPPROPRIATION OF PATENT COPYRIGHT TRADE SECRET OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 8 Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT WILL PARADYNE OR AS APPLICABLE ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE TO LICENSEE OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY LOST PROFITS OR COST SAVINGS EVEN IF PARADYNE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PARADYNE LIABILITY TO LICENSEE WHETHER BASED ON AN ACTION OR CLAIM IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION NEGLIGENCE AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE AGGREGATE FEES PAID BY LICENSEE FOR THE SOFTWARE AS OF THE DATE SUCH ACTION OR CLAIM WAS FILED 9 Transfer and Assignment Neither the licenses granted hereunder nor this Agreement nor any portion of the Software may be assigned or transferred by Licensee except in connection with the sale or transfer of the Paradyne hardware or Paradyne compatible IAD with which the Software is used and then only if a the entire Software and all copies thereof and related documen
74. on the right panel Figure 15 19 Jet Vision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations X do 2 8 8 8 cpx533 CPX ScheduledTask Name Action Type Occurrence Admin State Usage State cpx533 sachin3 DBBackUp Daily Enabled Active H Active Task cpx533 sachin DBBackUp Daily Enabled Active BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 19 CPX Backup Manager with Scheduled Tasks Displayed Step 5 Right click the scheduled task you want to modify and select Modify Schedule from the pop up menu Or Click the scheduled task you want to modify and select Modify Schedule from the Operations menu The Scheduled Task Wizard 1 of 6 screen appears Step 6 Refer to Creating a Backup Schedule on page 15 8 to modify any information June 2005 15 15 15 Maintenance Deleting a Backup Schedule Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 To delete a backup schedule Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click the CPX 1000 icon you want to delete a scheduled task Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 20 Jet Vision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log
75. one or boin 5 exon checkboxes to filter IADs CS Se eS a ee C Cpm HO HW Modei SW Versi Compa Dalam Subseri Op Stato Admin _ Pacman Me Creste Ce E O aa Tamia era Close Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 7 50 Figure 7 50 IAD Configuration Manager Window Specify your search by clicking one or a combination of the following areas Company and DSLAM and Subscriber m Network Protection Groups Interface Group hardware HW model and software SW version Searching by Company DSLAM and Subscriber Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Filtering ADs on page 7 49 Click the checkbox next to Company and select the name of the company assigned to the ADs from the drop down list The DSLAM and the subscriber for that company is automatically selected June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 June 2005 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 7 IAD Provisioning Searching by the Network Protection Groups Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Filtering ADs on page 7 49 Select Network Protection Group from the drop down list Both the VCI and VPI fields are enabled Type the Network Protection Group identifier or select it from the drop down list Select a range of VCI values by using the less than lt or greater than gt symbols from the drop down list then type a VCI value in the text field Select a range
76. opt jetstream emsclient_v25 reports Locate the htaccess file edit the line that reads require user lt namedelete gt lt namedelete gt lt name gt lt name gt to require user lt name gt lt name gt Where lt namedelete gt is the deleted user and lt name gt is the remaining user June 2005 Alarm Indicators June 2005 CHA rp ter T2 Alarms This chapter provides alarms information and instructions to customize alarm filters to view both active alarms and historical data This chapter includes these topics Alarm indicators and alarmed elements page 12 1 Alarm browsers page 12 4 m Customizing alarm filters page 12 4 m Viewing active alarms and historical data page 12 7 Deleting alarm filters page 12 8 JetVision monitors both the active alarms and historical data Active alarms are current alarms that are updated dynamically JetVision displays up to 1000 active alarms and or events from the Oracle database Historical data are cleared alarms The historical data buffer size is determined during JetVision installation default is 150 MB You can increase the buffer size Chapter 15 Maintenance and or adjust the historical data disk threshold Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services Refer to Appendix C Alarm Summary for a list of alarm messages When alarms are detected they can be viewed in several areas Geographic Map Network Map Tree View and Shelf View As shown
77. provide event and alarm information that occurred during a specific time period Event Log Report This report was automatically generated with the given criteria at JetVision Server contractor1 on Fri Jan 26 13 54 33 PST 2001 Selected Events List Managed ME Object ME Time Generic Event Event Equipment Shelf Card Port Interface Cont ame Address Type Type a Created Type POCific TYPe mpe state status Saveni ty Description f4 xd d Group Chan 2001 01 SU ry aie a cex1 cP card s 1501 26 Event i ta Tn active Icard Event Informational ce Ar 7 11 44 41 ea miis 2001 01 a Se aT CPX1 CP Card 5 1102 26 Event ee mek over lcara levent Informational emea Over iz 9 11 44 39 i g i sfanta ce is in ce is in CPX1 CP Card 5 1502 26 Event standby state Card Event Informational standby state 1 9 11 44 39 z E 2001 01 Ni a Saas CP avitch ove cexl ce card 5 1104 26 Event aliapa over card event Informational ean tated boiled 9 11 44 39 mes s conp 200i 2001 61 CP is in active CP is in active CPX1 CP Card 5 1501 26 Event state Card Event Informational state 1 9 11 39 37 z Figure 13 6 Event Report IAD Reports IAD reports Figure 13 7 provide configuration and status information about IADs Jetstream TAD Information Report This report was generated with existing information at JetVision Server contractor1 on Fri Jan 26 13 42 07 PST 2001 Selected IAD Info List for CPX1 IAD F Atm IAD eiis Hardwa
78. select Run Health Check Report then press lt Enter gt You are prompted to enter a file name Type the location to where the report will be written and file name for the report then press lt Enter gt You are prompted to enter the database connection string Jetutil displays the result and the location to where the report is written Note If you did not enter the file location the report will be written to the default folder i e jetutil Common bin Press any key to return to the main menu Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit 18 Jetutil Diagnostics 1010 A2 GB21 10 18 12 June 2005 JetVision Menu Map The following menu map provides a linear hierarchical overview of the tasks and subtasks associated with JetVision June 2005 Al A JetVision Menu Map 1010 A2 GB21 10 JetVision User ID Password Services Administration Menu Menu Active Alarm CpxBackupManager Create CPX Switchover Browser IP Configuration Remove CPX Clock Synch Historical F Time Configuration Update CPX Info Alarm Browser Integrated Monitoring r Reboot Resynch CPX LBO Value Even Bronger H Create JetVision User Manage CPX Create STS1 IG Change JetVision F Unmanage CPX Create T1 IG User Password l Create Group Modify IG i pote Hed F Remove Group Delete IG JeiVision User r Modiiy Group Switchover EOC Session Find CPX Switchover TMC Create JetVision Group
79. stisisuecndsonsuninadinis 15 50 Adding Extra Data File atesivisusessldsvtaniwlenntutantiniadeiees 15 53 June 2005 vii Table of Contents 1010 A2 GB 21 10 Chapter16 Integrated Monitoring Launching Integrated Monitor ee ceeeeeeteeees 16 2 Interpreting Integrated Monitor Data cece ees 16 4 Refreshing Integrated Monitoring eee eens 16 5 Chapter17 InfoCenter Services Starting InfoCenter from Windows cccc eee 17 2 Starting InfoCenter from Solaris eects 17 2 Using LOC SIC ieii ke aai 17 3 Setting a Refresh TMe sinire ersan niis 17 6 Checking Servicess leai ERN 17 7 Starting and Stopping Services s ssesesssssessssissesssreseesess 17 7 Backing Up Oracle Databases catsssisaisisctessaelaruecniasanionss 17 8 Restoring Oracle Database sacdssicsisivisaitssacseristasatiosnaineedss 17 10 Adjusting the Thresholds of Historical Data 0 17 11 Changing the Geographic Map ccccccseeeeeseeeeees 17 13 Changing the Data Collector Server Values 004 17 14 Customizing Colors on Integrated Monitor 00 17 16 Chapter 18 Jetutil Diagnostics Windows Environment scsssdnedamaativen rcatueaieerandananns 18 2 Checking Operating System Information 0 18 3 Checking Windows Services ss ssssessssssesssteresesesess 18 4 Checking JetVision Database ccccccceseeeceeeeees 18 5 Understanding Oracle Error Messages 18 6 Running Health Check Report eee 18 6 SO
80. the ATM and Frame Relay fields default for ATM is 8 ms and frame relay is 28 ms Click OK 3 5 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Setting LBO Value Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 3 6 1010 A2 GB21 10 Line Build Out LBO is used to offset the output attenuation To set the LBO value Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click the CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View Select LBO Value from the Configuration menu The following diaglog box appears LBO Value x T1 LBO Range STS1 LBO Range Above 100 ft 7 OK Cancel Select the linear measurement feet from the drop down lists m Ranges for T1 LBO are 0 133 133 266 default 266 366 399 533 533 655 m Options for STS1 LBO are Above 100 ft default or Below 100 ft Click OK June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Configuring STS 1 Card Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 3 CPX 1000 Configuration To change the frame format and line encoding on the STS 1 card Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 and expand the tree by clicking the sign Expand the STS 1 card on the Tree View and select BITs Select Configure from the Configuration menu The Port Configuration window appears Figu
81. the DSLAM drop down list If the DSLAM is not listed type the name of the DSLAM in the DSLAM field Select the subscriber from the Subscriber drop down list If the subscriber is not listed type the name of the subscriber in the Subscriber field Note When creating an IAD before its physical installation the administrative state is Provisional default When the CPX 1000 discovers and recognizes the IAD the administrative state automatically changes to Unlocked IAD Admin States on page 7 2 Click Annotation The Annotation tab appears page 7 23 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 18 Step 19 7 IAD Provisioning KL AD Ave Retirence Kena daane Aitasan Newer Besazers VO Porte Narma at Pads B Perdertute o o Pon CRV on O30 fairies Spraiyg Coreere_ Ecto Reten i i 4 4 Ledocbed Leep Nane Emh R Licked Leep Nase Bth B i i ji Lrixket Leep Nme Beh 4 ny i Lrixbet Leep Nese Beth is CE s Lvicbed Leep Mane Mem 3 14 Lwextbes Leep Nase Beh g 1 lected Lee Mats Bno z _ _cwren Figure 7 23 Create IAD Annotation Tab Place your cursor in the text box and type a description of up to 200 alphanumeric characters including punctuation and special characters Click Network Resources The Network Resources tab appears Figure 7 24 Create IAD 5P HD PVC Retinarce Opin Sista Asman Naiak Resources Newark Resource Assignmen
82. the legends in the graph Figure 14 15 shows a sample of the graph in tabular format Figure 14 16 shows a sample of the chart summary and Figure 14 17 shows a sample of the graph with legends displayed DS1 Path 1G IFG2 DS1 1 xl Index Time Alarm Indication Si Code Violation Path Controlled Slip Sec Errored Seconds al 410 Nov 01 13 15 2 0 2 2 2 10 Nov 01 13 30 2 2 2 0 3 10 Nov 01 13 45 2 2 2 Q 4 10 Nov 01 14 00 2 2 2 Q 5 10 Nov 01 14 15 2 2 2 0 Close Figure 14 15 Historical Performance Sample Tabular View Alarm Indication Si Code Violation Path Controlled Slip Sec Errored Seconds StartTime 10 Nov 01 13 15 10 Nov 01 13 15 10 Nov 01 13 15 10 Nov01 13 15 End Time 10 Nov 01 14 15 10 Nov 01 14 15 10 Nov 01 14 15 10 Nov 01 14 15 Maximum 2 2 2 0 Minimum 2 2 2 0 Average 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 Samples Collected 5 5 5 5 valid Samples 5 5 5 5 Invalid Samples 0 0 0 0 Missing Samples 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 16 Sample Chart Summary 14 20 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Resetting DS1 Registers Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 14 Statistics Historical Performance Management DS1 Path IG IFG2 DS1 1 iof x ajoj 12 Legends Alarm Indication Signal Seconds Path 1 0 I Code Violation Path Controlled Slip Seconds Path Errored Seconds Path Nov 10 1
83. to refresh the application and change the application property settings of m JetVision Server JetVision Client Database Monitor Data Collector Server Integrated Monitoring JetWay Server Third party software Table 17 1 describes the property settings of each application Table 17 1 Application Property Settings Description Applications Property Settings JetVision Server ID Oracle Connection String DB Stats Gathering Time tVisi aes DB Size Check Timer Log DB Size June 2005 Description This field shows the current JetVision Server ID which you can change This read only field shows the Oracle connection string This field controls the time frequency that the database monitor gathers database statistics The default is 10 800 000 ms 180 mins This field controls the time frequency that the database monitor checks whether the historical data and performance management data need to be purged The default is 86 400 000 ms 24 hrs This field specifies the size of the historical database is expressed in megabytes The size of historical data buffer is specified during installation Refer to Chapter 15 Maintenance to increase the buffer size 17 InfoCenter Services 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 17 1 Application Property Settings Description Continued Applications JetVision Server continued Property Settings Upper Log DB Size Limit Lower Log DB Size Limit PM DB Size Upper PM DB Limi
84. v Port Type ATMOCc3MPot NA Admin State funtocked Unlockea 7 Operational State Enabled NA Standby State active NA Cable Type C YCable Straight APS C UNIDIRECTIONAL1PLUS1 OK Cancel mMM Figure 4 2 Configuration for Network PG Window Step 5 Select a slot and port number for the Primary Member from the Slot Port drop down list Once a port assignment is selected all other fields in the area are automatically populated Notes You cannot assign ports that are already members of some other Protection Group Ensure that you assign the same port type to the same Protection Group Step 6 Select Unlocked from the Admin State drop down list Step 7 Repeat Step 5 for the Secondary Member June 2005 4 3 4 Protection Group Provisioning Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 4 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select a cable type m For OC3 ports select Straight m For DS3 ports select either Ycable or Straight Note The APS selection is enabled only when straight cable is selected Click to select the Unidirectional 1 Plus 1 to enable the ATM switch to automatically switch the active to standby if the card fails Click OK to accept the configuration The newly created Protection Group displays in the Protection Group Manager tabular view Figure 4 3 Pe COM pele Paul Bormis AGNNIaRON Mopon View Hele o Primery Member Geoomdary Member 1 ar aa 2 ToPo suUnDESI
85. with InfoCenter Chapter 17 Diagnostics with Jetutil June 2005 Administration The JetVision Server can manage up to 20 CPX 1000 units at a time To manage a large number of CPX 1000s JetVision allows arbitrary and logical grouping of CPX 1000s in a network These logical groups can be nested within other groups to form a hierarchy of groups of CPX 1000 Up to six levels can be nested within a group The maximum number of nodes supported in a group is two times the CPX 1000 in the system For example if you have 10 CPX 1000 units in your system you can create 20 nodes This chapter provides instructions to include these tasks Adding a CPX 1000 page 2 2 Updating CPX 1000 information page 2 3 Removing a CPX 1000 page 2 4 Adding a group page 2 4 Modifying a group page 2 5 Deleting a group page 2 6 Moving a group page 2 6 Finding a CPX 1000 location page 2 7 Monitoring JetVision Sessions page 2 8 JetVison automatically discovers all CPX 1000 managed elements when a CPX 1000 is added to the JetVision managed domain The state of each CPX 1000 managed element is continuously monitored The CPX 1000 managed elements include m MP card m CP cards m Line cards and ports m Associated ADs June 2005 2 1 2 Administration 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Note E Before putting the CPX 1000 to service ensure that the IP address Chapter 3 CPX 1000 Configuration as well as date and time is accurate Chapter 15
86. with the JetVision installation JetVision Server automatically starts after you boot the host computer refer to JetVision Installation If the autostart option was not selected you can start JetVision Server one of three ways 1 Click the JetVision Server icon Figure 1 1 on the desktop JetVision Server 2 Figure 1 1 JetVision Server Icon 2 Click Start gt Programs gt Jetstream gt JetVision Server from the JetVision Programs menu 3 Type startemsserver bat at the command window A PM History and DbMonitor windows appear followed by a JetVision Server window showing the status of the Apache http server and three Oracle instances After which the server is ready Notes You can minimize all console windows or keep them in the background but do not close them Closing any of these windows will terminate the corresponding application The JetVision Server will stop running if the window is closed Because both the PM History and DbMonitor interact with JetVision Server their functions will be compromised if JetVision Server is closed June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Starting JetVision Client June 2005 Step 1 Step 2 1 Getting Acquainted Before you can start JetVision Client JetVision Server must be running on the host computer To start JetVision Client Double click the JetVision Client icon Figure 1 2 on the desktop Figure 1 2 JetVision Client Icon Or Click Start gt
87. you can define the criteria for which the browser displays alarms Auto and manual backup of CPX 1000 configuration Switchover JetVision allows you to initiate a switchover where two redundant cards exchange their active standby states Hot swap JetVision allows you to hot swap planned or unplanned a card on module without affecting the operation of the CPX 1000 Loop back JetVision provides a diagnostics tool to test the inbound traffic In addition you can maintain and upgrade the software for associated IADs A diagnostic tool to provide an a real time view of the health of a CPX 1000 and its associated managed domain JetVision provides multiple user privilege levels to control access to JetVision and CPX 1000 and for report viewing xiii Preface 1010 A2 GB21 10 Organization The JetVision User s Guide is organized as follows m Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted provides information about the JetVision graphical user interface GUI as well as information about starting JetVision Server and starting JetVision Client for Windows and Solaris computers m Chapter 2 Administration provides instructions to add CXP 1000 to the JetVision managed domain and to create grouping of CPX 1000 units in a network m Chapter 3 CPX 1000 Configuration provides instructions to configure a CPX 1000 m Chapter 4 Protection Group Provisioning provides instructions to provision ATM and PSTN Protection Groups m Chapter 5
88. you to procedure that disrupts voice traffic Note Throughout this guide the pointing finger highlights important information Be sure to read this information Tip This symbol points to helpful information June 2005 CoH A PT eR J Getting Acquainted This chapter provides information about the JetVision graphical user interface GUI as well as information about starting JetVision Server and starting JetVision Client on Windows and Solaris computers This chapter includes these topics m Starting JetVision Server and Client on Windows page 1 2 Starting JetVision Server and Client on Solaris page 1 4 Reconnecting to JetVision Server page 1 6 E E m JetVision screens page 1 7 E JetVision configuration task flow page 1 16 JetVision is a Java application that provides the primary element management interface to the CPX 1000 It can be used to centrally manage the CPX 1000 equipment at multiple locations JetVision provides a full suite of management capabilities as well as supporting interfaces to higher level Network Management Systems NMS The client server architecture of JetVision supports multiple remote and local client sessions on Windows and Solaris environments June 2005 1 1 1 Getting Acquainted Windows Platform Starting JetVision Server 1010 A2 GB21 10 Starting JetVision Server requires that you log on with administrator privileges If the autostart option was selected
89. 00 resides Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 22 JetVision CPXBackUp Manager Oy x File Operations Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 22 CPX Backup Manager 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 3 Click Active Tasks The right panel shows the status of the current task being performed Figure 15 23 Jet ision CPXBackUp Manager iof x File Operations BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Reviewing Backup Files Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 a8 9 2 L amp CPX ScheduledTask Name Action Type Time cpx533 sachin DBBackUp Mon Nov 12 10 19 09 PST 2001 Figure 15 23 Active Task List To review the backup file location Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 22 on page 15 17 Click BackUpFileList The right panel shows a list of files that have been backed up Figure 15 24 JetVision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations BD X lt eo 2s 2 2 8 S B 0 emstestpe2 FileName Destination Profile Local 2320backup zip swarna No Active Task swarna No Destination Profil
90. 010 A2 GB21 10 3 CPX 1000 Configuration To assign priority of CPX clock source Step 1 Select y in the Tree View then select Clock Synch from the Configuration menu Or Right click in the Tree View and select Clock Synch The Clock Synch window similar to Figure 3 6 appears JetVision Clock Synch JETSET Figure 3 6 Clock Synch Window a Notes The Priority and Status fields are read only The number of clock source available depends on the number of STS 1 cards and Interface Groups you have configured on your CPX 1000 June 2005 39 3 CPX 1000 Configuration 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 2 Select a row in which you want to remove a clock source Step 3 Remove the old clock source by double clicking the Clock Source field and selecting the blank line The clock source is moved to the Unassigned Clocks panel Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Clock Synch Window with Clocks Unassigned Step 4 Select a row in which you want to set a new clock source 3 10 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 3 CPX1000 Configuration Step 5 Double click the Clock Source field and select a new clock source The selected clock source is moved from the Unassigned Clocks panel and is displayed in the Clock Source field Figure 3 8 System Clock Figure 3 8 Clock Synch Window with Clocks Assigned Step 6 Select a reverti
91. 05 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Type the IP address subnet mask and default gateway in the appropriate fields Click OK A dialog box appears asking you if you want to reboot the CPX 1000 Cpx IP Configuration x AN Changing IP parameters will cause the CPX box to reboot This application will lose ots connection to the CPX and terminate Do you really want to perform this operation no Warning Rebooting the MP card interrupts service Click Yes m When the CPX 1000 reboots your changes are accepted m If you click No your changes will not take effect Note After you reboot the CPX 1000 we recommend that you exit and re login to JetCraft The default VCI value is 1024 You can change the VCI value only when there are no ADs provisioned to the CPX 1000 Warning Changing the VCI value requires rebooting the CPX 1000 Rebooting the CPX 1000 drops all calls 3 3 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 3 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 To set the VCI value Click a desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Select Configure Global System from the Services menu The Global System Setting window appears Figure 3 2 gt Global System Setting x Specify the Virtual Circuit Values per Virtual Path VCI value KIPSI OK Cancel _ Figure 3 2 Global System Setting Window Type the VCI value or select one from the drop down list You
92. 1 46 42 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 9 CP switchover jsems 2001 01 26 144 39 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 7 CP switchover jsems 2001 0 ETA 39 36 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00004 Add Cpe jsems 2001 01 26 20 40 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00002 Add Cpe jsems 2001 01 26 11 19 15 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00001 Provision CPE jsems 2001 01 26 11 17 54 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00002 Delete Cpe jsems 2001 01 26 227235 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00002 Provision CPE jsems 2001 01 26 2 15 34 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00003 Add Cpe jsems 2001 01 26 7 14 47 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00002 Add Cpe jsems 2001 01 26 712358 Cpx CPX1 Type IADs IAD 00001 Add Cpe jsems 2001 01 26 7 05 06 Cpx CPX1 Type IGs GR303 IG 4 Add Interface Group jsems 2001 01 26 10 39 46 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 14 Port 1 Set Port AdminState jsems 2001 01 26 10 37 34 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 13 Port 1 Set Port AdminState jsems 2001 01 26 10 37 29 Cpx CPX1 Type IGs GR303 1G 4 Remove Interface Group jsems 2001 01 26 10 33 51 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 13 Port 1 Set Port AdminState jsems 2001 01 26 10 33 25 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 14 Port 1 Set Port AdminState jJsems 2001 01 26 10 32 01 Cpx CPX1 Type BBPGs BBPG 2 manual swap PG jsems 2001 01 26 10 30 41 Cpx CPX1 Type BBPGs BBPG 2 manual swap PG jsems 2001 01 26 10 26 34 Cpx CPX1 Shelf 1 Card 4 Port 1 Set Port AdminState 4sems 2001 01 26 10 25 39 Figure 13 5 Action Report 13 Reports 1010 A2 GB21 10 Event Reports Event reports Figure 13 6
93. 1000 Click the icon from the Tree View Select Reboot from the Services menu The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue farning Restart CPX Operating System x AN This operation will temporarily interrupt all services provided by this CPX Do you want to continue Click Yes 15 23 15 Maintenance Rebooting the MP or CP Card A Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Resynchronizing a CPX 1000 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 15 24 1010 A2 GB21 10 You can reboot either the MP card or the standby CP card Before rebooting the standby CP card put it to the Locked state Changing CP Card States on page 15 27 Warning Rebooting the MP card interrupts service To reboot the MP or CP card Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 Click either the MP or CP card icon from the Tree or Shelf views Select Reboot from the Services menu A prompt appears asking if you want to continue Click Yes to reboot Depending on the size of the CPX 1000 managed domain resynchronizing might take a few minutes To resynchronize a CPX 1000 Click a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select Resynch CPX from the Administration menu A prompt appears asking if you want to resynchronize the CPX 1000 Click Yes to resynchronize the CPX 1000 Note An out of sync icon 2 anda gray out CPX 1000
94. 2 June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning Cede LAL tdk anen CATTCAY ECO Se xj Admin Oar gerstan Atttawa Retesmace ps enai l Netwok Rancurces M Mods Corosri Mode Dotan j M oa Bubar etar f on Ounce Figure 7 46 Bulk IAD Modification Reference Optional Tab Select the appropriate modification checkbox and make a selection from the accompanying drop down list Click the Admin tab and select Unlocked from the accompanying drop down list Click OK to modify the IADs Before deleting an IAD set its administrative state to Locked Modifying IADs on page 7 40 To delete an IAD Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click 5 on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager from the pop up menu Or Click 53 on the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 7 47 7 47 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Figure 7 47 IAD Configuration Manager Window Step 3 Click Show IADs A list of available ADs appears Figure 7 48 ae susscr_ Op Stet Acres a eoan M E I a TE TE EOe IE fiaren a furnon arinaa L feo eae riec sn ce Figure 7 48 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed 7 48 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Filtering ADs June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning Select the ADs that you want to delete Note To se
95. 6 00 K gt l Duration Today Nov 10 19 00 Type 15 Minutes mmm Figure 14 17 Historical Performance Sample Graph Once initiated the historical database in the register is reset to Zero To reset DS1 registers Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Determine which register you want to reset m To reset line registers expand the shelf as well as the desired TDM T1 card and select the DS1 port on which you want to reset registers Then go to Step 5 m To reset path registers continue with the next step Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 14 18 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 Figure 14 18 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Step 4 Select the Interface Group that you want to reset the register Step 5 Select DS1 Registers from the Configuration menu Or Right click the Interface Group and select DS1 Registers from the pop up menu The Reset Registers window of your specification appears Figure 14 19 shows a sample of the DS1 path register Reset Registers D51 Path m 2 ow mj m Figure 14 19 Reset Registers Window 14 22 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 14 Statistics Step 6 Set the time frequency 15 minutes or 24 hours for which you want the register to reset Step 7 Click Reset June 2005 14 23 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 14 24 June 2005 June
96. 8 Jetutil Diagnostics Chec king To check JetVision database JetVision Database Step 1 Type 3 at the main menu to select JetVision Database then press lt Enter gt The JetVision Database submenu appears Figure 18 3 Back to Main Menu Oracle Version Database Status Oracle Listener Status Export Schema Structure Schema Verification Please enter your selection gt Figure 18 4 JetVision Database Submenu Step 2 Type a number that corresponds to your intended check The console displays the result of your selection Step 3 Press any key to return to the main menu Step 4 Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit Or repeat Step 2 to continue with database check June 2005 18 5 18 Jetutil Diagnostics Understanding Oracle Error Messages Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Running Health Check Report Step 1 Step 2 ar Step 3 Step 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 To understand Oracle error messages Locate the Logs folder For example c Jetstream emsserver_2 5 logs Write down the ORA XXXX exception number where XXXX is the number Start jetutil page 18 2 Type 4 at the main menu to select JetVision Database then press lt Enter gt You are prompted to enter the Oracle error number from Step 2 Enter the number and press lt Enter gt The error statement appears Note Call JTAC if you need help to understand the error messages Make sur
97. A2 GB21 10 connect internal oracle alter tablespace JSDBLOG_TS add datafile alter database backup controlfile to e temp control trce alter database backup controlfile to TRACE oe orant database log2add dat size 150M Figure 15 55 Sample File for Adding Data File Windows log2add dat connect internal oracle alter tablespace JSDBLOG_TS add datafile alter database backup controlfile to tmp control tre alter database backup controlfile to TRACE size 150M opt jetstream ora_unix oracle oradata jet2 15 54 Figure 15 56 Sample File for Adding Data File Solaris June 2005 CHA rp tere TG Integrated Monitoring This chapter provides instructions to perform the following tasks m Launching Integrated Monitor page 16 2 m Interpreting Integrated Monitor information page 16 2 m Refreshing Integrated Monitor page 16 5 Integrated Monitor serves as an indicator panel for a CPX 1000 The Integrated Monitor consists of three sections showing the status of m GR 303 EOC and TMC links for each Interface Group m Network Protection Group and PSTN Protection Group m CPX 1000 connection Integrated Monitoring is not supported for the T1 CAS Interface Group Table 16 1 lists the monitoring operations of each entity Entirely passive Integrated Monitor does not provide control over the CPX 1000 or
98. A2 GB21 10 View Lipdate GR303 Interface Groups x interface Group Information 1D _ Name ioo Prirnary DS1 fi Mode ixomm LDS fs Secondayet 2 RT Provision D DS Assignment information Figure 5 11 View Update GR 303 Interface Groups indow Select a port channel by clicking the Card Port or PG channel then make the assignment by clicking the gt button Assign as many ports channels up to 28 as needed to the Interface Group Tip To assign multiple ports channels hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctr1 key lets you select ports channels in a random order June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 7 Step 8 Removing Ports Channels from GR 303 Interface Groups Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 5 12 E Modify Confirmation AN Changing ports of a GR 303 Interface Group may cause a service outage Do you want to continue J Figure 5 12 Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes To remove ports channels from an Interface Group Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click i on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view
99. Apache Httpd Web Server Log DB Size MBytes 1150 Duration Type Upper Log DB Limit 80 Lower Log DB Limit 70 PM DB Size MBytes 100 Upper PM DB Limit 70 Lower PM DB Limit 10 C oracle Server DB visiBroker for Java Figure 17 13 JetVision InfoCenter Window with Property Settings Displayed June 2005 17 15 17 InfoCenter Services Step 4 Customizing Colors on Integrated Monitor Step 1 Step 2 1010 A2 GB21 10 Place the cursor inside the desired Value field and type the new value Note When changing values in the Filter Duration and Register Type protperties you can click the Duration and Type buttons respectively to display the selection The changes made in Filter Duration and Register Type reflect on the historical PM filter window By default Intergrated Monitor uses four colors to indicate the states of each entity green blue gray and yellow You can customize the color settings to represent each state To customize Integrated Monitor colors Launch JetVision InfoCenter The JetVision InfoCenter main window appears Figure 17 14 JetVision InfoCenter Eoix File in Setting Help Co Jetstream Applications Application Status E vetvision D vetvision Server C vetvision Client C DataCollector Server C Integrated Monitoring CI Jetway Proxy Bi Jetway Server Ci Third Party C Apache Httpd Web Server LD Ora
100. CP card regardless of call progress Calls being set up are dropped during a forced switchover Performing a CP Switchover on page 15 29 To ensure redundancy on the CPX 1000 both CP cards need to be inserted in their assigned slots Figure 15 33 shows the slot assignments of CPX 1000 cards The color shown indicates the states of the cards green for active and blue for standby The two CP and an MP cards are located in fixed slots assignment The primary CP occupies slot 7 with its corresponding primary HSC card in slot 10 The secondary CP occupies slot 9 with its corresponding secondary HSC card in slot 8 The MP card occupies slot 6 For a description of individual cards refer to CPX 1000 Voice Services Platform Introduction and Technical Description The lock indicates this card is out of service CPA MSC 8 CPO HSCA TOMI2 SSi E S7S1 E TOMI Toni Figure 15 33 Shelf View 15 26 June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance Changing CP A card is locked when a lock icon appears on the card just below Card States the slot number To change the CP cards administrative states Step 1 Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Step 2 Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 Step 3 Right click the desired card in the Tree or Shelf views and select Card Configuration The Card Configuration window similar to Figure 15 34 appears displaying the read only information Cord Con
101. D you must deselect Delay restart until no active calls Click IAD Restart Status The IAD Restart Status pop up window displays the current IAD restart status Figure 15 52 IAD Restart Status Figure 15 52 IAD Restart Status 15 48 June 2005 1010 A2 GB 1 10 15 Maintenance Increa sing the Two methods are used to increase the buffer size each with its Historical Data advantage and drawback Table 15 1 Buffer Note With the following procedures we recommend that you have working experience with Oracle UNIX and or Windows Table 15 1 Increased Historical Buffer Methods Summary Methods Advantage Drawbacks Keeping the same data file Cold backup not required Historical data not preserved and control file contents need to export data before but increasing the size of operations data file Adding another data file to Preserve data Changes in the control file you existing tablespace need to save a control file and perform a complete cold backup before operations June 2005 15 49 15 Maintenance Keeping the Same Data File Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 15 50 1010 A2 GB21 10 To increase the historical buffer size Use InfoCenter to stop JetVision Server service Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services Back up the Oracle historical data Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services Create an sql file e g recreate sql similar to Figure 15 53 for Window
102. DBBackUp Enabled Active Figure 15 15 CPX Backup Manager with Scheduled Tasks Displayed June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Enabling a Backup Schedule Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 15 Maintenance Click the scheduled task you want to stop disable the admin state by selecting Disable from the Operations menu Note You cannot disable a backup operation when it is in progress The disabled schedule takes effect from the next schedule Right click the scheduled task you want to disable and select Stop Schedule A dialog box appears asking if you want to disable the selected scheduled task Click Yes After a backup schedule have been disabled you need to enable it to resume its operation To enable a schedule Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click the CPX 1000 icon you want to enable a scheduled task Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 16 Jet ision CPXBackUp Manager File Operations lolx Active Task H BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 16 CPX Backup Manager 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 5 Click Schedule Tasks A list of scheduled tasks appears on the right panel Figure
103. Enabled 2 4 0 9157 E 2 4 0 9157 06 MP MPCard Enabled 2 4 0 0 07 CP A cPCard Unlocked Enabled JetCpx 2 4 0 91 NIA NA 08 HSC B BridgeCard Enabled 09 CP B CPCard Unlocked Enabled JetCpx 2 4 0 91 NA NIA 10 HSC A BridgeCard Enabled 11 STS1 STS1Card Unlocked Enabled 2 4 0 9157 A 2 4 0 9157 12 STS1 STS1Card Unlocked Enabled 2 4 0 9157 A 2 4 0 93157 13 0C3 AtmCard Unlocked Enabled 4 3 3 11 SoOpt NIA 5 152 14 003 AtmCard Unlocked Enabled 4 3 3 11 SoOpt N A 152 j EchoCard Unlocked Enabled 2 3 11 IM010662 2 6 0 8 gt gt Figure 1 9 List View dlok diok jsems 1 Getting Acquainted 1010 A2 GB21 10 Network Map View When the IAD icon on the Tree View is selected the map is changed to the Network Map View Use the Network Map view Figure 1 10 to select and view configuration performance and alarm information about the CPX 1000 and IADs Right click an element and view configuration or report information Figure 1 10 Network Map View Table 1 1 describes icons in the Tree and Map views Table 1 1 Icons Description Tree View Icon eur 8 OB i Description CPX 1000 icon displays the Tree View to select a specific managed object shelf Interface Group Protection Group or Shelf icon displays the Shelf view to select a specific shelf card or port Card icon selects a card and view the card configuration or report information Port icon selects a port t
104. HE SELLER OR TO PARADYNE UNUSED FOR A REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID This Software License Agreement Agreement grants you certain license rights in connection with the Paradyne Corporation Paradyne JetVision JetWay software and related documentation to be installed the Software Where third party software is pre installed into Paradyne hardware Third Party Software and a separate End User License Agreement Third Party EULA is included with the Paradyne hardware Licensee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of the Third Party EULA with respect to its use of the Third Party Software 1 Grant of License Subject to the terms and conditions of this License Paradyne hereby grants to Licensee and Licensee hereby accepts from Paradyne a personal nonexclusive license to install use and execute Software in machine readable object code form on that number and type of stations or access ports for which a licensee fee has been paid solely for Licensee s use in connection with the use of Paradyne hardware or a Paradyne compatible integrated access device IAD Licensee shall have the right to make a reasonable number of copies of the Software for backup purposes This license shall continue unless and until terminated in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement 2 Proprietary Rights Notices Licensee agrees a to respect all confidentiality notices or legends placed upon the Software b not t
105. Interface Groups Tabular View Step 3 Select Create STS1 IG from the Configuration menu Ore Right click il on the Tree View and select Create STS1 IG _Or Click il on the toolbar The View Update Interface Groups window appears Figure 5 7 June 2005 5 7 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 5 8 1010 A2 GB21 10 View Update GRIGI Interface Groups E xj Interface Group Information ID Name Primary DSt fi Model Lucent SESS LDS Fes z Secondary D51 f2 RT Provision T DSI Assignment Information Figure 5 7 View Update Interface Groups Window Type a name up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces and or hyphens for the Interface Group in the Name field Type a new name or select the type of Class 5 switch used from the Model drop down list Type a new name or select the name of the Local Digital Switch LDS to which the Interface Group connects from the LDS drop down list If no LDS names have been created type a name in the LDS field Click to select the RT Provision checkbox if you want to enable the Class 5 switch to assign CRVs on the CPX 1000 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 8 Step 9 June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Notes You can select Real Time RT provisioning only at the initial creation of the Interface Group You can neither modify nor remove RT provisioning once it s selected If you want to remove
106. Locked To remove members from a Protection Group Click the desired PG icon Network or PSTN on the Tree View the Protection Group Manager view similar to Figure 4 9 appears Det Vissen he Congas Fault Soreies AGNNIatON Mopon View Hele ajajaj Z ma naive apal Ce jams Figure 4 9 Protection Group Manager Window Select a Protection Group member that you want to remove Select Configure from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Configure from the pop up menu The Protection Group Manager window similar to Figure 4 10 appears 49 4 Protection Group Provisioning 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Configuration for Network PG 1 x Protection Group Info Members Primary Member Secondary Member SlotPort Slot1 3 Port1 Y sioti 4 Portt 7 Port Type fatm OC3M Port fTM OC3M Port Admin State Unlocked nd Unlocked x Operational State Enabled Enabled Standby State funkn own funkn own Cable Type C UNIDIRECTIONAL1PLUS1 OK Cancel Figure 4 10 Configuration for Network PG Window Step 4 Select Unassigned from the S1ot Port drop down list for the Secondary Member Step 5 Select Locked from the Admin State drop down list Step 6 Repeat Step 5 for the Primary Member Note The unassigned list does not appear in the S1ot Port drop down list in the Primary Member area until after you select unassigned for the Secondary
107. Ms or having different subscriber s locations June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 7 IAD Provisioning Step 13 Click Reference Optional The Create IAD Reference tab appears Figure 7 22 i x IAD Pvc Reference Optional State Annotation Network Resources Company x Dsm El Subscriber X IAD Ports Number of Ports es i Port Attribute DS1 Port CRY bso admin Signaling Compre Echo Referen 1 41 Unlocked Loop None Both a 2 42 Unlocked Loop None Both 3 43 Unlocked Loop None Both 4 44 Unlocked Loop None Both 5 45 Unlocked Loop None Both 6 46 Unlocked Loop None Both 7 Unlocked Loop None Both E OK Cancel Figure 7 27 Create IAD Reference Optional Tab Step 14 Select the company providing the voice service from the Company drop down list If the company is not listed type the name of the company in the Company field Step 15 Select the DSLAM serving the subscriber from the DSLAM drop down list If the DSLAM is not listed type the name of the DSLAM in the DSLAM field Step 16 Select the subscriber from the Subscriber drop down list If the subscriber is not listed type the name of the subscriber in the Subscriber field Note z When creating an IAD before its physical installation the administrative state is Provisional default When the CPX 1000 discovers and recognizes the IAD the administrativ
108. OME idb_dirljsems dmil Ok Cancel Browse Figure 17 7 Restore Window Click OK if you want to restore the server data to the default directory or click Browse to navigate to a different directory Note Refer to Backing Up Oracle Database on page 17 8 for restored database location Click OK to return to the JetVision InfoCenter window Click Start to start the service of JetVision server Starting and Stopping Services on page 17 7 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Adjusting the Thresholds of Historical Data Step 1 Click here to display the property settings June 2005 17 InfoCenter Services JetVision lets you adjust the size of historical data stored in the database by setting the folowing following DbMonitor properties m Log DB Size m Upper Log DB Limit m Lower Log DB Limit m Upper PM DB Limit m Lower PM DB Limit To adjust the size of the history data Start JetVision InfoCenter The JetVision InfoCenter main window appears Figure 17 8 Jet ision InfoCenter 1 x File Action Setting Help Q Ci Jetstream Applications Application Status E vetvision Jetvision Server Jetvision Client DataCollector Server Integrated Monitoring CI Jetway Proxy C Jetway Server Gi Third Party D Apache Httpd Web Server G Oracle Server B VisiBroker for Java T Figure 17 8 InfoCenter Main Window
109. PACE JSDBLOG_TS SIZE 25M reuse autoextend on next 5M maxsize 250M DEFAULT STORAGE INITIAL ONLINE alter database backup controlfile to alter database backup controlfile to TRACE connect jsdbuser jsdbuser CREATE TABLE JSDBUSER EVENTLOG KEY VARCHAR2 200 NOT NULL LO_TIME NUMBER NULL 200K NEXT MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 999 PCTINCREASE 10 0OG_TS offline NCLUDING CONTENTS DATAFILE opt jetstream ora_unix oracle oradata jet2 logjet2 dat ST_EVENT VARCHAR2 2000 NULL PRIMARY KEY KEY STORAGE INITIAL 200K NEXT 100K MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 999 TA CREATE TABLE JSDBUSER OMACT BLESPACE KEY VARCHAR2 200 NOT NULL ST_RDN VARCHAR2 2000 NULL ST_TIME VARCHAR2 2000 NULL ST_USERID VARCHAR2 2000 ST_OPERATION VARCHAR2 2000 PRIMARY KEY KEY STORAGE INITIAL 200K NEXT 100K MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 999 TA BLESPACE 100K opt control tre JSI LONEVENT NULL NUL L DBLOG_TS JSI CREATE TABLE JSDBUSER historyalarms KEY VARCHAR2 200 NOT NULL LO_TIMESTAMP NUMBER ST_SOURCE VARCHAR2 2000 IN_SEVERITY NUMBER IN_
110. PPS Settings JetVision Group DS1 Line Registers Administration DS1 Path Registers Create CPX User PG Swap CPX User Administration Path Trace Configure Global System Create IAD Profile IAD Profile Manager IAD Wizard Reports Menu Contents amp Alarm Report Index Historical Alarm Report About Action Report Event Report Remove Resources Interface Groups Report Protection Groups Report CRV Report Error amp Performance Graphs Line Section amp Path Error Graphs DS1 Error amp Performance Graphs CP Perf amp Historical Graphs MP Historical Graphs DS1 Line amp Path Historical Graphs Figure A 1 JetVision Menu Map June 2005 Statistics Descriptions Table B 1 and Table B 2 describe JetVision error and performance statistics Table B 1 Error Statistics Definitions Error Statistics Description CPX Statistics Assembly errors Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors IADs Down Non echo calls Rejected compress calls Uncompressed calls Unsuccessful calls insufficient bandwidth Interface Group Statistics CCS PPS to Primary CCS PPS to Secondary EOC PPS To Primary EOC PPS to Secondary Timer timeouts June 2005 Number of Assembly errors Number of Blocked incalls Number of Blocked outcalls Number of CRC errors Number of ADs down Number of echo calls Number of compress calls rejected Number of uncompressed calls Number of unsuc
111. PSTN Protection Group STS 1 Port IAD IAD Port June 2005 Error Statistics Available Coding Violations Path Errored Seconds Path Severely Errored Seconds Path Unavailable Seconds Path Coding Violations Line Errored Seconds Line Severely Errored Seconds Line Unavailable Seconds Line Coding Violations Section Errored Seconds Section Severely Errored Framed Seconds Section Severely Errored Seconds Section Assembly errors Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors I Frames retrans Invalid frames MDL Error A O Non echo calls OutOfSeq I Frames Rejected compress calls Uncompressed calls Unsuccessful calls insufficient bandwidth Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls Performance Statistics Available Not applicable Not applicable Active calls Active compress calls Cells revd Cells sent Ctrl cells revd Ctrl cells sent Cumulative calls Cumulative compress calls Frames rcvd Frames sent I Frames rcvd I Frames sent Peak calls Active calls Peak calls Cumulative calls 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 14 1 Summary of Error and Performance Statistics Continued Selected Element ATM DS 3 ATM OC 3 Error Statistics Available Far end alarm indication Far end receive failure Loss of cell delineation Loss of frame Loss of signal Out of cell delineation Red count AAL1 byte CRC errors AAL1 byte parity errors AAL1 byte seq errors Clock ge
112. PXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 5 Jet Vision CPXBackUp Manager Of x File Operations Active Task 4 BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 5 CPX Backup Manager Right click the CPX icon and select Backup CPX Configuration from the pop up menu Or Click the shelf icon and select Backup CPX Configuration from the Operations menu Or Click g from the toolbar The Backup CPX Configuration window appears Figure 15 6 Backup CPX Configuration xi File Name I Destination Local C Remote Destination Profile E ok canca a Figure 15 6 Backup CPX Configuration Window 15 Maintenance Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Creating a Backup Schedule Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1010 A2 GB21 10 Type the name of the backup file in the File Name field Select a file backup location m Local the file is backed up to the MP backup directory Then go to Step 7 m Remote the file is backed up to the FIP server The Destination Profile is enabled when Remote is selected Continue with the next step Select the destination profile from its drop down list Click OK JetVision enables you to schedule a backup operation on a predefined interval Once a schedule is defined the configuration is automatically backed up to the specified destination
113. Pa o o o mooo Cable Type YCable C Straight OK Cancel Figure 4 5 Configuration for PSTN PG Window Select a slot and port number for the Primary Member from the Slot Port drop down list Once a port assignment is selected all other fields in the area are automatically populated Notes You cannot assign ports that are already members of some other Protection Group Ensure that you assign the same port type to the same Protection Group Select Unlocked from the Admin State drop down list Repeat Step 5 for the Secondary Member Select Ycable June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 4 Protection Group Provisioning Step 9 Click OK to accept the configuration The updated PG is displayed in the Protection Group Manager tabular view Figure 4 6 File Compran FOUR Sawios AemineratON Ropt Yow How al gt alaj NETON Pial CO Figure 4 6 Tabular View with PSTN Protection Groups Displayed Swa pping To swap between the primary and secondary memters of the Protection Protection Group Group Member Step 1 Click the desired PG icon Network or PSTN on the Tree View the Protection Group Manager view similar to Figure 4 7 appears Pio Cornips Paul Bories AGMNIaION Mopon View Hele ajs zj saj d o Primary Member Gecondare Member 2 DILO sunar aigned synergii sunassipnaa gt suner pige aapon epea ene Figure 4 7 Protection Group Manager Jun
114. Path Protection Signaling PPS links are down Indicates the secondary Control Channel Signaling CCS and Path Protection Signaling PPS links are down Indicates the primary Embedded Operations Channel EOC link is down Indicates the secondary Embedded Operations Channel EOC link is down Indicates the primary Embedded Operations Channel EOC and Path Protection Signaling PPS links are down Indicates the secondary Embedded Operations Channel EOC and Path Protection Signaling PPS links are down C Alarm Summary Severity Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Triggered Be CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE e5 C Alarm Summary 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table C 1 JetVision Alarm Summary Continued Affected Element DS1 Ports Protection Group C Alarm Message lt DS1 ID gt Lost frame sync Red alarm lt DS1 ID gt Received remote alarm indication Yellow alarm lt DS1 ID gt Received remote alarm signal Blue alarm lt DS1 ID gt Software error in DSO read Please call Technical Support lt DS1 ID gt Unknown alarm The lt Card Shelf ID gt lt Card ID gt does not exist The lt Port Shelf ID gt lt Card ID gt lt Port ID gt does not exist Description Severity Indicates the T1 has lost sync with the host The remote end displays a yellow alarm Major
115. Programs gt Jetstream gt JetVision Client from the JetVision Programs menu Or Type startemsclient bat at the command window The JetVision Login window Figure 1 3 appears E JetYision Login x Server IP contractor2 7 Server Name Jcontractor2 User ID Password Figure 1 3 JetVision Login Window Type the IP address or host name of the JetVision Server in the Server IP field Note If you are connecting via NAT type the address that is outside of the NAT network i e the unused address local to the NAT subnet 1 Getting Acquainted Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Solaris Platform Starting JetVision Server Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1010 A2 GB21 10 Type the server name of the computer into the Server Name field The default server name is the same as the host computer Notes The Server name is the same as the Host name To find the JetVision Server ID and Host names go to Control panel gt Network gt Identification Type the user ID and password in their respective fields m If this is the first time you are starting JetVision Client type jsems default user ID in the User ID field Otherwise type your assigned JetVision user ID m If this is the first time you are starting the JetVision Client type jsems123 default password in the Password field Otherwise type your assigned JetVision password Click OK Starting JetVision Server requires that you l
116. Protection Group has no members 4 Protection Group Provisioning Assigning Network Protection Group Members Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 42 1010 A2 GB21 10 Note The gray background indicates that the states active standby of the card are unknown because the card corresponding to a member has been removed however the slot port information continues to display Before assigning members to the ATM Network Protection Group make sure that the CPX 1000 is up with redundant ATM cards OC 3 or DS 3 To assign members to the ATM Protection Group Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click 9 Network PG on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Protection Group tabular view Figure 4 1 3 E aloji Fie Comfiguretion Feut Gervices Admir stetion MReport Mew Heip S mie SP aa aa mar alnm j gt aeezpdriest maapdntesti jxarma Faure 4 1 Network Protection Group Manager Tabular iew Select a Protection Group ID to which you want to assign member June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 4 Protection Group Provisioning Step 4 Select Configure from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Configure from the pop up menu The Configuration for Network PG window appears Figure 4 2 Configuration for Network PGH2 x Protection Group Info Members Primary Member Secondary Member SlotPort ME gt lt unassigned gt
117. SEQUENCEID NUMBER N_ID NUMBER ST_EXTRADATA VARCHAR2 2000 PRIMARY KEY KEY STORAGE INITIAL 200K NEXT 100K MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 999 TA BLESPACE ST_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2 2000 BO_SERVICEAFFECTING VARCHAR2 6 DBLOG_TS JSI DBLOG_TS 15 52 Figure 15 54 Sample File for Increased Data File Size Solaris June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Adding Extra Data File A Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 June 2005 15 Maintenance Important Before continuing with this procedure make sure to perform a cold backup i e shut down database and copy the database file from OS to a storage medium such as a tape To increase the historical buffer size Stop JetVision Server service by using InfoCenter Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services Back up the Oracle historical data Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services Create an sql file e g incr sql similar to Figure 15 55 for Windows or Figure 15 56 for Solaris Note The sample files show that 150 MB is added to the existing historical buffer Save the sql file to the appropriate directory m For Solaris tmp incr sql m For Windows c temp incr sql Type the following entry m For Solaris su oracle Scd tmp Ssvrmgrl svrmgrl gt incr E For Windows C temp gt svrmgrl Svrmgril gt incr 15 53 15 Maintenance 1010
118. Sample Historical Performance Management Graph 14 18 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Accessing DS1 Graphs Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 14 Statistics To poll historical performance data on DS1s Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Determine the type of DS1 graph you want to poll m To poll DS1 lines expand the shelf as well as the desired TDM T1 card and select the DS1 port on which you want to poll statistics Then go to Step 5 m To poll DS1 paths continue with the next step Click il on the Tree View and select the Interface Group on which you want to poll statistics the right hand pane displays the DS1 information Figure 14 14 Figure 14 14 Tabular View with DS1 Information Select the desired DS1 then select DS1 Historical Performance Graph from the Report menu Or Right click the DS1 and select DS1 Historical Performance Graph from the pop up menu The Historical Performace Management window appears Figure 14 11 on page 14 16 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 5 Select one of the following buttons from the toolbar to perform a desired operation m Select the type of graphs bar or line to display m Click f to filter the parameters Filtering Graph Parameters on page 14 17 m Click 44 rb to view the predefined interval m Click to view the graph in tabular form m Click o to view the chart summary m Click g to display
119. Server ssesesesesesesesesrsrirererereses 1 6 Jet Vision Screens rione hoi ha aa ei aet ohana 1 7 Menu B r irane a aaa adas 1 8 TOO ID At Icon Senio Do inaa a a a 1 8 Tree NIG W sic innnan a AE E EEEa 1 9 Geographic Map VIEW sii icsissssecsscsssteacerasvsescesesnedsarsnsseans 1 10 Table of Contents 1010 A2 GB21 10 Textual View avian aa mena a a omnes 1 11 Network Map Views si is c9c colsietdv a bertins oobi sanaeaes 1 12 Shelf WTC 24 t orcas aaa Air a aa a a 1 13 Alarm Indicators aenn a a a 1 14 Status B ter a e a a a a 1 15 Where to go Nektere nanna eian ia e e aE 1 16 Chapter2 Administration Adding a CPX 1000 sassis 2 2 Updating CPX 1000 Information s ssessssessesesseseesessssessesees 2 3 Removing a CPX 1000 scsssstssestatessinaacesvsvansegsavasasssooinagctoneneens 2 4 Adding a Group aseisiin aya nde eet eae ata aiai 2 4 Modifying a Groups ee cino a a E ARRA 2 5 Deleting a Groupies isesi iineoa 2 6 Moving a LOUD meharisto n ieai i navaa daa iaa 2 6 Finding CPX 1000 sanane a a aa aA 2 7 Monitoring JetVision User Sessions c ccceeseeseeeseeees 2 8 Chapter3 CPX 1000 Configuration Changing the CPX 1000 IP Address cccccceeeteeeeeeees 3 2 Configuring Global VCI Settings siicj snstenrservenebived vetssetnraso vey 3 3 Setting CDV Valuessaan nenn e nn a 3 5 Setting LBO Value isrnssinii ahn eian 3 6 Configuring STS Cardesnarsesconisim aiian 3 7 Setting Clock So fcesnscniseisseiiiinianniiniinsnii 3 8
120. To schedule a backup interval Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click the CPX 1000 icon you want to schedule a task Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 7 Jet Vision CPXBackUp Manager Of x File Operations Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 7 CPX Backup Manager June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 15 Maintenance Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Click Schedule Tasks The Introduction to the Scheduled Task Wizard 1 of 6 screen appears Figure 15 8 Scheduled Task Wizard Figure 15 8 Scheduled Task Wizard Introduction Click Next The Scheduled Task Wizard screen appears Figure 15 9 Scheduled Task Wizard Figure 15 9 Scheduled Task Wizard Name Type the name of this task in the name field The name has no restriction of number of characters however you cannot place space between characters June 2005 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 7 Step 8 Notes The name must be unique for every CPX 1000 No CPX 1000 can share the same name The Next button is enabled when the schedule name is entered Click Next The Scheduled Task Wizard Interval screen appears Figure 15 10 Scheduled Task Wizard Figure 15 10 Scheduled Task Wizard I
121. Type Q Normal C Forced OK Cancel Select the type of switchover you want to perform m Normal means that the switchover takes place under normal working conditions i e TMC EOC is up m Forced means that the switchover takes place even when the standby TMC EOC is down Click OK Note You can launch the Integrated Monitor to view the status of the switchover Chapter 16 Integrated Monitoring 527 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Configuring PPS Settings Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 5 28 1010 A2 GB21 10 The Path Protection Switchover PPS capability enables you to determine which channel i e EOC and TMC that you do not want switched To configure the PPS settings Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 26 File Cordguratien faut Genicox Administraton Report ew Heip ajs S ma NETWORK Bp matok ro n E Pompo EA Tn cas Gad changu al 7 5 192 150 7 196 exwspdriest jsem Figure 5 26 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the name of the GR 303 Interface Group that you want to switch Select PPS Settings from the Configuration menu _Or Right click the highlighted selection and select PPS Settings from the pop up menu The PPS Settings window appears displaying the current settings Figure 5 27 June 2005 5
122. Type field is automatically populated Step 7 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard Interface Group Selection screen appears Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 IAD Creation Wizard IG Selection Screen Step 8 Select a Interface Group from the Interface Group Name drop down list The other two fields Interface Group version and Switch Provisioned are automatically populated Step 9 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard ATM Protection Group Configuration screen appears Figure 7 6 Figure 7 6 IAD Creation Wizard ATM PG Configuration Screen June 2005 7 7 7 IAD Provisioning 7 8 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select the Protection Group that the IAD is assigned from the ATM Protection Group drop down list Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field Type the VCI value in the VCTI field This identifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network m If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 m If VPI is greater than 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Refer to Chapter 3 CPX 1000 Configuration for VCI setting Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport drop down list Transport selections are dependant upon the IAD Profile Click Next The Reference Configuration screen appears Figure 7 7 Reference Configuration Optional Company fletstream DSLAM Subscriber i
123. Vision xl AccessRights Name peoo Description OK Cancel Figure 9 1 Add Group Window Type the group name between 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters no spaces hyphens or special characters in the Name field Optionally type a description of the user group in the Description field June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 June 2005 9 JetVision Groups and Users Click Access Rights The Access Right tab appears Figure 9 2 JetVision x OAI Components C CPX Group H C CPX IAD C IAD Profile _ GR 303 Interface Group H C Network Protection Group PSTN Protection Group 4 JetVision User Administration C JetVision User Session Administration 1 JetVision Group Administration _ CPX User Administration Alarm Management _ Maintenance Lf M Manata a OK Cancel Figure 9 2 Create Group Window Access Rights Tab Select the operations that the group provides its users by clicking the checkbox next to the operation Note Click the plus symbol to view the subtasks of each category Click OK to create the group After a group is created you can assign users to it Adding JetVision Users on page 9 7 9 3 9 JetVision Groups and Users 1010 A2 GB21 10 Modifying To modify a JetVision group JetVisio
124. adding a group 2 4 CP cards reboot 15 24 creating 2 2 creating users 10 2 deleting 2 4 deleting a group 2 6 deleting users 10 6 error statistics summary 14 3 group hierarchy 2 4 group location 2 7 IP address changing 3 2 managed elements 3 1 managed state changing 15 36 maximum number supported 3 1 modifying a group 2 5 modifying information 2 3 modifying user information 10 4 moving a group 2 6 MP card reboot 15 24 performance statistics summary 14 3 reboot 15 23 redundancy 15 26 removing 2 4 removing users 10 6 reviewing information 3 14 setting time and date 15 25 statistics polling 14 13 unmanaged state changing 15 36 updating information 2 3 users allowed number of 10 1 users privileges 10 1 CPX 1000 configuration backing up 15 2 creating backup schedule 15 8 disabling backup schedule 15 12 enabling backup schedule 15 13 modifying backup schedule 15 14 15 16 restore 15 19 reviewing active tasks 15 17 reviewing backup file location 15 18 CPX 1000 group adding 2 4 deleting 2 6 finding 2 7 modifying 2 5 moving 2 6 June 2005 Index creating active alarm filters 12 5 CPX backup schedule 15 8 CPX 1000 2 2 CPX 1000 users 10 2 destination profile 15 2 event filters 12 6 historical data filters 12 5 IAD Profiles 6 2 JetVision groups 9 2 JetVision users 9 7 multiple ADs 7 30 single IAD 7 19 7 24 STS 1 Interface Groups 5 7 T 1 Interface Groups 5 2 CRY 7 20 7 25 7 34 7 51 number of 7 4 customizing alarm
125. and does not affect the operation of IADs It provides easy record keeping when using multiple DSLAMs or having different subscriber s locations Click Reference Optional The Reference Optional tab appears Figure 7 33 Bulk IAD Creation On Cpx GATEWAY IOO E x IAD Atiritete IAD Port Mtribute Reference Opdonal Network Resources Company osam fF s sCS Subscriber OK Cancet Figure 7 33 Bulk IAD Creation Window Reference Optional Tab 7 35 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 20 Select the company providing the voice service from the Company drop down list If the company is not listed type the name of the company in the Company field Step 21 Select the DSLAM serving the subscriber from the DSLAM drop down list If the DSLAM is not listed type the name of the DSLAM in the DSLAM field Step 22 Select the subscriber from the Subscriber drop down list If the subscriber is not listed type the name of the subscriber in the Subscriber field Step 23 Click on the Network Resources tab The Network Resources screen appears Figure 7 34 Bulk IAD Creation On Cex GATEWAY 100 eae x pe Network Resource Assignment Infomation Unassigned NRS Assigned NRs ID Name ID Name NRI 2 NR2 om coe Figure 7 34 Bulk IAD Creation Window Network Resources Tab Step 24 Select and assign NRs as required The Assign button gt moves a selected NR from the Unas
126. ardware Ver Firmware Ver Bp 6 0 9046 Lok cancel Figure 15 36 Port Configuration June 2005 15 33 15 Maintenance 15 34 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 4 Click Status The Status tab appears Figure 15 37 Card Configuration a x Cor guration Status Administrative State Unlocked 7 Operational State Enabled Performance Monitonng fee Stti as S TCT Availability State oK Carmel Figure 15 37 Port Configuration Status Tab Step 5 Select Lock from the Administrative state drop down list Step 6 Select Near End Line Loop from the Loopback Mode drop down list Step 7 Place the card to the Unlocked state when the test is completed June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Tracing STS 1 Path Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 CPX 1000 Management States June 2005 15 Maintenance To trace an STS 1 path Click to expand the PSTN PG icon by clicking the sign Click the desired Protection Group on the Tree View and select Path Trace from the Configuration menu Or Right click the desired Protection Group on the Tree View and select Path Trace The Path Trace window appears Figure 15 38 Path Trace for PSTN PGH 1 x Path Trace Modify Close lt _ Figure 15 38 Path Trace Window Type a character string of up to 62 characters in the Path Trace field Click Modify Before performing service affecting operation such as hot software upgrade and to avoid the un
127. are detected While adding a LES CAS profile do not select Dynamic 16kbps or Dynamic 32kbps should not be selected LES CAS does not support dynamic compression Click to select the echo cancellation Click to select the signaling type The E amp M Wink selection is available only if the IAD type selected is LES CAS Click OK to save your IAD Profile 6 3 6 IAD Profile Provisioning Modifying IAD Profiles 64 Step 1 Step 2 1010 A2 GB21 10 Note You cannot modify any default IAD Profiles AD Profiles associated with an IAD cannot be modified unless all of the ADs that use that IAD Profile have been deleted To modify an IAD Profile Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select IAD Profile Manager from the Configuration menu Ore Click Bl on the toolbar The Modify IAD Profile window appears Figure 6 2 From this window you can also m add a profile page 6 2 m delete a profile page 6 6 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 6 IAD Profile Provisioning Figure 6 2 Modify IAD Profile Window Step 3 Modify any fields if necessary Adding IAD Profiles on page 6 2 Step 4 Click OK to modify the IAD Profile June 2005 6 5 6 IAD Profile Provisioning Deleting IAD Profiles 66 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 Note You cannot delete any default IAD Profiles AD Profiles associated with an IAD cannot be deleted unless all of the IADs that use that
128. ations Q EJ Jetvision C DataCollector Server Value m Stop C Integrated Monitoring Jetvision Server ID__ dlok itrcarcan inl a Fi Jetway Proxy Oracle Connection jdbc oracle oci8 ORCL 1 Dy Jetway Server DB Stats Gather Tim 10800000 Apply Browse Q CA third Party DB Size Check Timer 86400000 Backup Restore LD Apache Httpd Web Server Log DB Size MBytes 150 Typa Upper Log DB Limit 180 C oracle Server Lower Log DB Limit 70 QA VisiBroker for Java PM DB Size MBytes 100 _ Upper PM DB Limit 70 Lower PM DB Limit 10 17 InfoCenter Services JetVision InfoCenter lets you change the geographic map image that is displayed in the JetVision Server Main window Geographic image files can be stored in any network or local directory When changing the image InfoCenter copies the image file from its original location to InfoCenter s default directory Jetstream emsserver_2 5 X images Notes JetVision provides only one geographic map image file If you want to display an image of your geographic area use image files from a third party vendor JetVision supports only GIF or JPEG formats The BMP format is not supported To change the geographic image Launch JetVision InfoCenter The JetVision InfoCenter main window appears Figure 17 8 on page 17 11 Click JetVision Server and its view only status and property settings display on the right side Figure 17 10 Version 2 4 0 9196 C leisio
129. bandwidth or number of calls a network resource can handle without service degradation In typical VoBB deployments the first method of defense against bandwidth over allocation is prioritization voice traffic is granted priority over data traffic so as more calls are allowed to enter the network data traffic is reduced However it is critical that Call Admission Control be properly performed If a packet link is overloaded with high priority traffic the network cannot identify which packets to throw away so all calls are affected not just those recently added The results can be catastrophic with dozens of calls rendered unintelligible While the CPX 1000 does not have direct knowledge of the network it can track resources that are common to IADS The CPX can learn the topology of the network and the associated network constraints and perform the Call Admission Control CAC The CPX can support up to 256 network resources with a provisionable bandwidth thresholds The CPX can then track utilization of each network resource Before starting a call it verifies that there is sufficient bandwidth available for the associated network resource to accept the call If not the call is rejected This chapter describes Provisioning network resources E m Configuring network resources for ADs m Viewing online performance charts for network resources E Viewing historical performance charts for network resources 8 Network Re
130. bility policy default is Revertive Step 7 Click OK June 2005 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Annotating CPX 1000 Location Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1010 A2 GB21 10 To annotate a CPX 1000 location Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click the Shelf icon associated with a CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View Select Configure from Configuration menu The CPX Configuration window appears Figure 3 9 CPX Configuration xj Narne pe TSET 1D pn oo DefaunGateway fiss 26122254 IP Address fissze1zz1000022 C C C lt C SenalNumber lt feoaoss 100 o n Subnet Mask Rs52552550 Version Number Buia version 2609005 ATM CDV Poo Frame Relay CDV pe OK Cancel Figure 3 9 CPX Configuration Window June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 June 2005 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Click Reference and the Reference tab window appears Figure 3 10 E x Conhguration Statys Reference iD Auto Downtoad cuu Location Annotation oK Cancel r ure 3 10 CPX Configuration Window Reference a Type a string of up to 11 alphanumeric characters that identify the CPX 1000 in the CLLI Common Language Location Identifier field Type the physical location of the CPX 1000 of up to 32 alphanumeric characters in the Location field Type any notes of up to 200 characters in the Annotation
131. ccess the PSTN Protection Group statistics Click the network icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides and expand the tree by clicking the key Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click 3 PSTN PGon the Tree View to display the Protection Group list Figure 14 3 File Configuration Faut Sawios Aaminevaton Ropt View How E alma Z i OMAHOAT Apoi joer Figure 14 4 Protection Group Manager Window Select a Protection Group member on which you want to poll statistics only Performance statistics is available Select Performance Graphs from the Report menu 2O0f Right click the highlighted selection and make your selection Continue with Step 5 in Polling Real time Statistics on page 14 13 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 Accessing To access the STS 1 port statistics STS 1 Port Step 1 Click the network icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides and expand the tree by clicking the key Step 2 Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Step 3 Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 and expand the tree Step 4 Click a STS 1 card on which you want to poll statistics Step 5 Click the desired port and select Line Error Graphs or Section Error Graphs from the Report menu Or Right click the selected port and make your selection Step 6 Continue with Step 5 in Polling Real time Statistics on page 14 13 Accessing DS 1 To access the DS 1 port statistics Port Ste
132. cept by a writing signed by a duly authorized representative of Paradyne and Licensee No waiver of any provision of this Agreement or any right or obligation of either party shall be effective except pursuant to a writing signed by a duly authorized representative of Paradyne and Licensee This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Paradyne and Licensee with respect to the transactions contemplated herein and supersedes any and all prior or contemporaneous oral or written communications with respect to the subject matter hereof 1010 A2 GB21 10 June 2005 June 2005 Preface Contents PIVOT CO nyeneni Moves ats xi JetVision Bundled Utilities cece ceseeseeneeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees xi Newin PIs Release nusarin iiia a tia asiaate xii JetVision features snsseseneeseeseeesssesestssesresestesrsresrssesresessesees xii Organization nieee i ea a EAE EEE Eat xiv Related Docu MENiS isernia anaia XV Symbol Soana E E AAE E ALEA xvi Chapter1 Getting Acquainted Windows PlatoOri icinecatianictanianawnanvidaherdneuieas 1 2 Starting Jet VISION Server iy ciaiivigaratevsgiis ensued tausiuiabisnanatodss 1 2 Starting Jet Vision Chenb iii devsseteriacoeisicaeslersseieedsnesvedess 1 3 Solaris Platform sei seesaiassdvnekesivvineds eine laa sPiuoa deanna daunnscar Sona gene 1 4 Starting JetVision Server weit mneacasnmniean 1 4 Starting JetVision Client ssssesessseesessesessssesesiseeresesessss 1 5 Reconnecting to JetVision
133. cessful calls due to insufficient bandwidth Number of CCS PPS messages sent to the Primary channel Number of CCS PPS messages sent to the Secondary channel Number of EOC PPS messages sent to the Primary channel Number of EOC PPS messages sent to the Secondary channel Timer timeouts B Statistics Descriptions 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Table B 1 Error Statistics Definitions Continued Error Statistics Description DS 1 Port Statistics Alarm Indication Signal Seconds last 15 minutes Bipolar Violations last 15 minutes Controlled Slip Seconds last 15 minutes Controlled Slips last 15 minutes Degraded Minutes last 15 minutes Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Excessive Zeroes last 15 minutes Line Coding Violations last 15 minutes Line Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Out Of Frame Seconds last 15 minutes Severely Errored Framing Seconds last 15 minutes Severely Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Unavailable Seconds last 15 minutes Number of one second intervals with one or more incoming AIS signals detected in the last 15 minutes Number of Bipolar Violations in the last 15 minutes Number of Controlled Slips Seconds in the last 15 minutes Number of Controlled Slips in the last 15 minutes Number of Degraded Minutes in the last 15 minutes Number of one second intervals with at least one line condition in the last 15 minutes Number of Excessive Zeroes in the last 15 min
134. chover following conditions are present m two CP cards are inserted in their assigned slots m there are no alarms on either CP card m the states of CP cards if switching from CP A to CP B States CP A CP B Active Standby Administrative Unlocked Unlocked Operational Enabled Enabled Primary Primary Secondary m the states of CP cards if switching from CP B to CP A States CP B CP A Active Standby Administrative Unlocked Unlocked Operational Enabled Enabled Primary Secondary Primary Voice Data Interruption Calls being set up during a forced switchover are dropped To perform a switchover Step 1 Ensure that the standby CP card is unlocked Changing CP Card States on page 15 27 Step 2 Select the active card June 2005 15 29 15 Maintenance Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Hot Swapping Hot Swapping MP Card ar Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 15 30 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click the active CP card in the Tree or Shelf views and select Switchover from the Configuration menu Or Right click the active CP card in the Tree or Shelf views and select Switchover from the pop up menu A prompt appears asking if you want to continue the operation Click Yes to perform the switchover Observe the colors of the cards The previously active card becomes the standby card and the previously standby card is now the active card Hot swapping lets you remove and replace cards without shutting down and reconfi
135. cle Server VisiBroker for Java Figure 17 14 InfoCenter Main Window Verify and ensure the service of JetVision Server is started Starting and Stopping Services on page 17 7 Note The Integrated Monitor will not run if the PM history console window is closed and or the service of JetVision Server is stopped June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 June 2005 17 InfoCenter Services Click Integrated Monitoring The right panel displays the Integrated Monitoring property Figure 17 15 Jet ision InfoCenter _ of x File Action Setting Help Ci Jetstream Applications Version 2 4 0 5 3 5 Q CJ Jetvision Jetvision Server Directory jeJJetstreamemsserver_2 4 0 5 3 5 vetvision Client Status STARTED D paacolece Senar Prope I Start Stop a Ea C C Apache Httpd Web Server Color of Lost Conne 192 192 192 I Apply Browse D Oracle Server Color of Standby 255 255 255 _ Backup Restore VisiBroker for Java Duration Tye Figure 17 15 Integrated Monitoring Property Click Refresh to enable the coloring operation Select the Integrated Monitoring operational state to which you want to change color then click Color The Choose Color window appears Figure 17 16 Swatches HSB RGB This panel shows the recent selected colors Preview oO Sampl
136. conds last 15 min excessive Zeroes last 15 min Line Code Violations last 15 min Click Reset to display Aia Current Historical Mine BEC Absolute the relative value Relative Figure 14 1 Absolute and Relative Values June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 14 Statistics Statistics Table 14 1 lists error and performance statistics that you can graph Summa ry for various CPX 1000 managed entities The statistics that are available for you to graph depend on the currently selected network element For example if you select a port that port statistics will be available for you to graph Refer to Appendix B Statistics Descriptions for definitions of errors and performace statistics Table 14 1 Summary of Error and Performance Statistics Selected Element Error Statistics Available CPX 1000 Assembly errors Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors IADs down Non echo calls Rejected compress calls Uncompressed calls Unsuccessful calls insufficient bandwidth MP card Not applicable CP card Not applicable June 2005 Performance Statistics Available Active calls Active compress calls Ctrl cells revd Ctrl cells sent Cumulative compress calls Cumulative outcalls IADs Provisioned IADs Up Peak calls Available physical memory MB CPU usage percent Disk size MB Disk usage MB Disk usage percent Free disk space MB Free page size MB Page size MB Page u
137. d Create Figure 15 49 IAD Configuration Manager Window 15 46 June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance Step 4 Click Show IADs A list of available ADs appears Figure 15 50 onfiguration Manager On Cpx CpxTest unknown Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown Provisi unknown Provisi unknown i Provisi CpxTest Provisi CpxTest i Provisi Provisi unknown Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown Provisi unknown Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown Provisi unknown i Provisi unknown Provisi snlProvisi E Figure 15 50 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Shown Step 5 Select the IAD you would like to restart Notes To select multiple IADs hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctrl key lets you select ADs in a random order June 2005 15 47 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 6 Step 8 Click the Restart IAD button The Restart IAD dialog box appears Figure 15 51 Restart IAD Figure 15 51 Restart IAD Dialog Box Select Yes Notes To immediately reboot the IA
138. d Loop None Both 3 43 Unlocked Loop None Both 4 44 Unlocked Loop None Both 5 45 Unlocked Loop None Both 6 46 Unlocked Loop None Both 7 47 Unlocked Loop None Both 7 28 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Z IAD Provisioning Figure 7 29 Create IAD Network Resources Tab Step 20 Select the appropriate Network Resources from the Unassigned NRs column and click on the right arrow button to move the Network Resource to the Assigned NRs column Step 21 Click on OK to create the IAD June 2005 7 29 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Creating Bulk You can specify a contiguous order or a range of CRVs when pecity 8 8 IADs creating multiple ADs Regardless of your options you must specify at least 1 CRV and cannot exceed 2 048 CRVs per IG When specifying a range of CRV and some of the CRVs in between are already taken then those CRVs are omitted during the bulk creation You can use one and or any combinations of syntax listed in Table 7 3 when creating bulk IADs Table 7 3 Bulk Creation Syntax Syntax N or N NNN N N R1 R2 N R1 R2 7 30 Description The CRV starts from a continues ascending order For example if N 1 The CRV starts from the first available one until it reaches the maximum CRV available The CRV starts with multiple digits from a continues ascending order A space is placed between each digit For example if N N N 1 2 3 The CRV starts from the first available one until
139. d Loop None Both 8 M 8 Unlocked Loop None Both mo MMM Figure 7 9 IAD Creation Wizard Port Configuration Screen Note The number of ports is dependant upon the IAD Profile The field is automatically populated based on the profile selection Type the starting CRV in the Starting CRV field Note All CRV must be unique across ADs within the same Interface Group Click to select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the associated drop down list m Provisioning m Admin State m Signaling E Compression m Echo Cancellation Click Next The IAD Creation Summary screen appears listing the IAD parameters you ve just created Figure 7 10 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 23 Creating LES CAS IADs Using the Wizard Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 Z IAD Provisioning IAD Creation Summary PRRRRRAAARRRERAARARREAATEREET aj Number of Ports 6 ERRRRRRRRRRRRERRREERERRREERRRR l true 1 Unlocked Loop None Both null 2 true 2 Unlocked Loop None Both null 3 true 3 Unlocked Loop None Both null 4 true 4 Unlocked Loop None Both null 5 true 5 Unlocked Loop None Both null 6 true 6 Unlocked Loop None Both null 7 true 7 Unlocked Loop None Both null 8 true 8 Unlocked Loop None Both null BREAKER EATEAEEA ERAT EAERAREAES Assigned NR Ids FRERARAARATR ATR AARAARAARATRATT Port
140. d Summary June 2005 15 Maintenance Step 12 Disabling a Backup Schedule Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 Review the summary E If the scheduled data is correct click Finish The scheduled task is started and active from the 1 effective date and listed on the CPX Backup Manager window m If any of parameters are incorrect click Back until you reach the screen in question and correct the parameters then proceed from that point forward To disable a backup schedule Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click the CPX 1000 icon you want to disable a scheduled task Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 14 f JetVision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 14 CPX Backup Manager Click Schedule Tasks A list of scheduled tasks appears on the right panel Figure 15 15 JetVision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations a X dodo 2 2 227 af cpx533 CPX ScheduledTask Name Action Type Occurrence Admin State Usage State cpxS33___ sachin3 DBBackUp Daily Enabled Active Daily Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log cpx533 sachin
141. e Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 24 Back Up File List June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Restoring CPX Configuration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 15 Maintenance You can restore the configuration file on a CPX 1000 if you lose or change it Unless specified the files are restored to the local disk Refer to Performing a File Transfer on page 15 21 to send files to a remote location To restore a CPX 1000 configuration file Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 25 JetVision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations ax 2 S em Active Task BackUpFile List Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 25 CPX Backup Manager Click BackUpFileList The right panel shows a list of files that have been backed up Figure 15 26 Jet ision CPXBackUp Manager of x File Operations BD x amp Ss 2 218 S Be al emstestpe2 FileName Destination Profile 2320backup zip swarna i Active Task 2 3 2 0 zip swarna No Destination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log Figure 15 26 Back Up File List 15 Maintenance 15 20 Step 4 Step 5 1010 A2 GB21 10 Right click the file you want to restore and select
142. e les CAS Loop Start Number IAD to croate based on free PGMCHYPLIGICRY Num of ADS create Total LAD Limit based om PG 988 Free IADS try KCR Limit 251 VCUVPI Setings Indicates the number of IADs that Ordering VC you can clone Starting VCI vPI CRY Setings Ordering CRV ascending Staring CRV an OK Cancel Figure 7 37 Clone IAD Window Step 6 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPT field Step 7 Select the following VCI settings Ascending or Descending from the Ordering VCI drop down list m the starting VCI value from the Starting VCI drop down list Step 8 Select the following CRV settings m Ascending or Descending from the Ordering CRV drop down list m the starting CRV number from the Starting CRV drop down list Step 9 Type the number of IADs you want to create in the Num of IADs to create field Step 10 Click OK A progress window appears indicating the cloning status When cloning is complete the new IADs appear in the IAD list in the IAD Configuration Manager window June 2005 7 39 7 IAD Provisioning Modifying IADs nar Modifying an IAD Step 1 Step 2 7 40 1010 A2 GB21 10 You can modify one IAD or multiple IADs at a time Modifying Multiple ADs on page 7 42 Note The Modification of DS1 DS0s in LES CAS E amp M Wink or Mixed Port IADs is not supported If modification for those ports is required the IAD must be deleted and recreated
143. e 2005 4 7 4 Protection Group Provisioning 4 8 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select a Protection Group ID to which you want to switch member Select Configure from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Configure The Protection Group Manager window similar to Figure 4 8 appears Configuration for Network PG 1 x Protection Group Info Members Primary Member Secondary Member SlotPort Siotiaron ll siotiaPott Port Type fATMoc3mMPort ATMOC3MPon Admin State Unlocked j Unlocked Operational State Enabled Enabled Standby State Unknown Unknown Cable Type APS C UNIDIRECTIONAL1IPLUS1 OK Cancel Figure 4 8 Configuration for Network PG Window Note The APS feature is not applicable for the PSTN PG Select Locked from the Admin State drop down list Click OK to return to the Protection Group Manager window Select PG Swap from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select PG Swap from the pop up menu Observe the colors The Primary Member is now blue and the Secondary Member green June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 Removing Protection Group Members Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 4 Protection Group Provisioning Before removing members from a Protection Group ensure that the port assigned to the group member is
144. e Name drop down list Select an Interface Group from the GR 303 Interface Group drop down list Select the number of ports for the IAD from the Number of Ports drop down list Select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the associated drop down list CRV Admin State m m m Signaling m Compression m Echo Cancellation Notes If you do not know the CRV or want to enter it later enter 0 null The Admin state of the port with CRV 0 is automatically locked If the CRV is provisioned by the Class 5 switch CME returns the available CRVs and their corresponding signaling types Optionally type a directory number in the Reference field Click pvc The PVC tab appears Figure 7 21 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 June 2005 7 IAD Provisioning 3 BD Pwe Rafronce Ogtionap Stata Ansotaton Network Resources n OOOO YPI Poo Wot Trasseon fm y Part CRY D81 O60 Adming Sipsatieg Corerm Erho Roran 1 3 Urinched Loop None Eoh 10 Uriockad Loop Noe Bon 3 u Uriocked Loop None Eoh 4 12 Unlocked Loos None Bon 5 E 5 3 Urincked Loop None Eon 6 14 Uriochad Loos None Boh Uriocked Loop None OK Cancel Figure 7 21 Create IAD PVC Tab Select a Protection Group to which the IAD is assigned from the Network Protection Group drop down list Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI f
145. e Text Sample Text ox cance Reset Figure 17 16 Choose Color Window 17 InfoCenter Services Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select the color from one of the following m Swatches the color appears on the right panel and preview area m HSB the Hue Saturation Brightness is an alternative to RGB for specifying colors HSB ranges from 0 0 to 1 0 m RGB represents the primary colors red R green G and blue B Type numbers between 0 255 in each field Click OK to return to the main window Click Apply to set the color selection Repeat Step 5 through Step 8 to customize color on another state June 2005 cH Arter FY Jetutil Diagnostics Jetutil is a utility tool that is automatically installed with the JetVision server You can run jetutil anytime to help with system diagnostics Jetutil enables you to check the following m Operating system information i e memory disk space etc m Individual services i e Apache and Oracle E JetVision Database i e Oracle version schema structure etc m Oracle error messages m System health check m System requirement perform this check before installing JetVision While most checks are on individual services system health check provides the comprehensive check on the whole system When in doubt as to which service to check perform a system health check Although the operation between Windows and Solaris platforms
146. e cards ports hold down the Shift or Ctr1 key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctr1 key lets you select cards ports in a random order Assignment inform Port oono eS p ooo S ooo e ooo F oo e o a C a ooo ooo C C N60 C C wooo e E a C M6 C Figure 5 3 View Update Interface Groups Window with Port Assignments June 2005 59 5 Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 11 Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 5 4 Modify Confirmation Figure 5 4 Modify Confirmation Dialog Step 12 Click Yes The Interface Group tabular view appears displaying the newly created Interface Group information Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed 5 6 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Creating STS 1 To create a STS 1 Interface Group Interface Groups Step 1 Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Step 2 Click i on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 6 lal xi fie Sonfgurtion Feul Senices Ackninneiration Menort ew Help NETWOF W Majte __ Pema pg Tick EJ Ti lt Hor Come o o Pica AROS PANIOGT debepei OEE jaoi Figure 5 6
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148. e state automatically changes to Unlocked June 2005 727 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 17 Click Annotation The Annotation tab appears page 7 23 xl IAD PVC Reference Optional State Annotation Network Resources IAD Ports Number of Pon Port Attribute Switch Provision Infa CRY Ds1 bso Admin S Signaling Compre Echo Referen 41 Unlocked Loop None Both 42 Unlocked Loop None Both 43 Unlocked Loop None Both 44 Unlocked Loop None Both 45 Unlocked Loop None Both 46 Unlocked Loop None Both 47 Unlocked Loop None Both E Cancel Figure 7 28 Create IAD Annotation Tab Step 18 Place your cursor in the text box and type a description of up to 200 alphanumeric characters including punctuation and special characters Step 19 Click Network Resources The Network Resources tab appears Figure 7 24 Create IAD E xj IAD Pvc Reference Optional State Annotation Network Resources Network Resource Assignment Information Unassigned NRs Assigned NRS ID Name 5 ID Name 1 NR1 2 INR2 lt IAD Ports Number of Ports Port Attribute Switch Provision mal Port CRY DS1 DS0 41 Admin S Signaling Compre Echo Referen 1 Unlocked Loop None Both a 2 42 Unlocke
149. e status bar Two colors are used to indicate the type of message blue for status and red for error The names of the login user and JetVision Server are also displayed at the right side of the status bar June 2005 WS 1 Getting Acquainted Where to go Next 1010 A2 GB21 10 First follow the instructions in Chapter 2 Administration to add CXP 1000 to the JetVision managed domain Then follow the task flow shown in Figure 1 13 It s your preference whether to first perform configuration and provisioning or to set up groups and users However when you are within the task group make sure to perform the tasks in the order presented For example if you choose to perform configuration and provisioning first you must finish configuring the CPX 1000 before provisioning the Interface Groups Starting JetVision Server and JetVision Client Configuration and Provisioning Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Protection Groups Provisioning Chapter 5 Interface Group Provisioning Chapter 6 Chapter 7 IAD Provisioning CPX 1000 Configuration IAD Profile Provisioning Security Performance Management Monitoring Chapter 8 JetVision Groups Users and Passwords Chapter 9 Chapter 12 CPX 1000 Users Reports Chapter 10 Chapter 13 Web Browser Users Statistics Figure 1 13 JetVision Task Flow Chart Maintenance and Service Chapter 14 Maintenance Chapter 15 Integrated Monitoring Chapter 16 Services
150. e to write down the messages and their associated numbers Press any key to return to the main menu Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit To run a health check report Type 5 at the main menu to select Run Health Check Report then press lt Enter gt You are prompted to enter a file name Type the location to where the report will be written and file name for the report then press lt Enter gt You are prompted to enter the database connection string Jetutil displays the result and the location to where the report is written Note If you did not enter the file location the report will be written to the default folder i e jetutil Common bin Press any key to return to the main menu Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 18 Jetutil Diagnostics Solaris To check background processes Environment Step 1 Use the appropriate UNIX shell command to start the utility For example cd opt jetstream common jetutil bin startjetutil sh A console window appears displaying the menu selection Figure 18 5 uf Telnet godzilla cd opt jetstream common jetutil bin startjetutil sh Operating System Information Background Processes JetUision Database Oracle Error Messages Run Health Check Report Run System Requirement Checks Please enter your selection gt Jj Figure 18 5 Jetutil Main Menu From this menu you can perform the following checks m Operati
151. ed CPCARD 8 BRIDGE 0 Not Applicable Not Applicable Enabled jsbridgecard2 9 cP 0 Standby Unlocked Enabled CPCARD 10 BRIDGE 0 Not Applicable Not Applicable Enabled jsbridgecard1 11 D53 1 Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled ATMCARD 12 D53 T Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled ATMCARD 13 STS1 1 Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled T1CARD 14 STS1 1 Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled TICARD 15 ECAC 0 Not Applicable unlocked Disabled ECACCARD 16 Unoccupied June 2005 Figure 13 8 Card Report 13 Reports 1010 A2 GB21 10 CPX Reports CPX Reports Figure 13 9 provide configuration and status information about a specific CPX 1000 or all CPX 1000 units in the network Jetstream CPX 1000 Information Report This report was generated with existing information at JetVision Server contractor1 on Thu Jan 25 17 12 08 PST 2001 Selected Cpx Info List Cpx ID Cpx Name IpAddress serial Number operational State Admin State Version JETL cex1 10 0 1 29 CONTRACTOR1 Enabled UnLocked Build Version 2 3 0 9085 Figure 13 9 CPX Report Interface Interface Groups Reports Figure 13 10 provide configuration and Grou ps status information about GR 303 Interface Groups Reports Jetstream Interface Groups Report This report was generated with existing information at JetVision Server contractor1 on Fri Jan 26 13 45 23 PST 2001 Interface Group Information For CPX1 ID Name ashe y aaa LDS R amp TProvision Prima
152. ed Monitoring Connection State Operational state Down Standby state Active Standby The CPX 1000 is not transmitting receiving EOC TMC messages from the Class 5 switch on this link Operational state Down Standby state Active Standby The network link is down Operational state Down Standby state Active Standby The provisioned link is down JetVision retrieves and updates the status at regular interval If Integrated Monitor and the CPX 1000 become unsynchronized on the Integrated Monitor toolbar to retrieve and display 16 Integrated Monitoring 1010 A2 GB21 10 16 6 June 2005 CoH Ap Ter TD InfoCenter Services This chapter describes InfoCenter a diagnostic utility that monitors the status of JetVision and related services You use InfoCenter to perform the following tasks June 2005 Starting InfoCenter on Windows page 17 2 Starting InfoCenter on Solaris page 17 2 Starting and stopping JetVision and its related services page 17 7 Backing up Oracle database page 17 8 Restoring Oracle database page 17 10 Adjusting the size of historical data page 17 11 Adding the geographical network map page 17 13 Changing Data Collector Server values page 17 14 Customizing colors on Integrated Monitor page 17 14 17 InfoCenter Services 1010 A2 GB 1 10 Sta rting To start InfoCenter from a Windows computer double click the InfoCenter JetVision InfoCenter icon on your computer
153. efined interval Click to filter the parameters Click to display the tabular view Click to compress the view Click to enlarge the view Click to view line graph format lick to display summary information Click to display the graph legends Click to close Histoiical Perfon ance anager ent 9S1 Pi h I IFG2 1 2 Click to view bar gt AIQ graph format ala Tjj Blo a nn Nov 10 02 00 Nov 10 04 00 Nov 10 06 00 KI gt Type 15 Minutes Duration Today Figure 14 11 Historical Performance Management indow 14 16 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Filtering Graph Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 14 Statistics JetVision enables you to select a range of parameters to present in the graph To filter the graph parameters Click 4f at the historical performance management window Figure 14 11 on page 14 16 A Historical PM Filter window similar to Figure 14 12 appears Historical PM Filter DS1 Path IG IFG2 DS1 1 I Code Violation Path Accumulation Period fi 5 Minutes x I Controlled Slip Seconds Path Duration Errored Seconds Path Predefined Severely Errored Frame Alarm Indi Today z Severely Errored Seconds Path User Configurable I Unavailable Seconds Paths Start Date fiomer001 elec Time foo00 Select All End Date fomer2001 BEIECL time Joo 00 z Show C
154. eplaced pairing with the CP card is automatically restored To hot swap CP and HSC cards Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 Click the CP card icon from the Tree or Shelf view m If hot swapping an active CP or HSC card continue with Step 4 m If hot swapping a standby CP or HSC card continue with Step 5 Switch to place the active card in standby Performing a CP Switchover on page 15 29 Place the CP card to the Locked state Changing CP Card States on page 15 27 Select Remove Resources from the Configuration menu A prompt appears asking if you want to remove all resources associated with the card Click Yes The card is removed from the Tree and Shelf views 15 Maintenance Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Hot Swapping Line Cards Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 15 32 1010 A2 GB21 10 Instruct your counterpart to physically remove and replace the CP or HSC card Confirm the card reinsertion from your counterpart Continue with Step 10 if this is a standby CP or HSC card Place the CP card to the Unlocked state Changing CP Card States on page 15 27 Line cards include m ATM OC 3 and DS 3 m TDM 12T1 m STS 1 To hot swap a line card Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 Cl
155. eps Select Configure Global IAD Auto Download from the Services menu Select Enable or Disable Click OK Global IAD Auto Download Configuration a IAD Auto Download Status Enable Disable 9 Cancel Figure 15 43 Global IAD Auto Download Status Screen To enable or disable this feature for a CPX follow these steps Click the desired CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View Select Configure from the Configuration menu 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 3 Select the IAD Auto Download tab CPX Configuration E x Configuration Status Reference IAD Auto Download CPX IAD Auto Download Status Enable C Disable Schedule Based On Jetvision Serer Time CPXTime IAD Auto Download Schedule NOTE Current schedule is based on JetVision Server Time Download Start Time jo x Download End Time E x Cancel Figure 15 44 CPX IAD Auto Download Configuration Status Step 4 In the CPX IAD Auto Download Status section select Enable or Disable Step 5 Choose which system to base the IAD Auto Download Schedule on You can choose to have the schedule time based on the CPX 1000 or the JetVision Server time Step 6 Configure the start and stop time to have the download occur m Choose the Download Start Time 0 00 23 00 m Choose the Download End Time 0 00 23 00 Notes Download start and end times cannot be t
156. eria 13 2 restart 15 46 restore CPX configuration 15 19 Oracle data 17 8 17 10 reviewing CPX 1000 information 3 14 1010 A2 GB21 10 RT provisioning deleting 5 4 5 9 running health check Solaris 18 11 running health check Windows 18 6 S searching IADs 7 49 section error graphs 14 10 section error statistics 14 5 Server name 1 4 setting clock source 3 8 setting VCI value 3 3 SF option 3 8 slot assignments CP cards 1 13 15 26 HSC cards 1 13 15 26 MP card 1 13 15 26 Solaris Apache users and password modifying 11 2 deleting Apache Web server users 11 4 deleting Web browser users 11 4 InfoCenter starting 17 2 jetutil starting 18 7 JetVision Client starting 1 5 JetVision Server starting 1 4 Web browser users and password modifying 11 2 source alarm 12 2 starting services Apache Web server 17 7 JetVision Server 17 7 Oracle 17 7 VisiBroker 17 7 statistics polling error 14 13 performance 14 13 stopping services Apache Web Server 17 7 JetVision Server 17 7 Oracle 17 7 Visibroker 17 7 STS 1 line error statistics summary 14 5 section error statistics summary 14 5 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 STS 1 card format options 3 8 frame format 3 7 line encoding 3 7 loop back 15 33 path trace 15 35 STS 1 channels assignment 5 11 5 15 STS 1 Interface Groups adding 5 7 creating 5 7 STS 1 channels assignment 5 11 5 15 STS 1 port statistics polling 14 10 swapping ATM Protection Group members 4 7 N
157. ess to the CPX 1000 you can use JetVision to change the CPX 1000 user ID password and define the user operational privileges Each CPX 1000 comes with three groups that define the tasks that users can perform Table 10 1 You can create up to 17 users per CPX 1000 Table 10 1 CPX 1000 Users Access Summary Groups Privileges Admin Full read write access This group can perform all operations can add modify and delete all users Operations Full read write access This group can perform all operations but cannot add modify and delete other users Reports Read only access 10 CPX1000 Users Creating CPX 1000 Users Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 To create a CPX 1000 user Select the network in which the CPX 1000 reside Select a CPX 1000 from the Tree view Select Create CPX 1000 User from the Services menu The Create User window appears Figure 10 1 Create User x D m Name Poo New Password i itsti O C Retype fo Expiration Date 172512011 Select Group operations 7 State Login Inactive OK Cancel c Figure 10 1 Create User Window Enter the user information up to 32 alphanumeric characters in their respective fields The default for the expiration date is 10 years from the date when this user is created Note The address contact and comments fields are optional June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 10 CPX 1000 Users Ste
158. etwork Protection Group members 4 7 PSTN Protection Group members 4 7 switching CP cards 15 29 Network Protection Group members 4 7 PSTN Protection Group members 4 7 switching over CP cards 15 29 switchover EOC 5 25 TMC 5 26 T T 1 card loop back 15 33 T1 CAS Interface Group 5 15 5 17 T 1 Interface Groups 5 2 adding 5 2 creating 5 2 T 1 ports assignment 5 11 5 15 T 1 ports assignment 5 11 5 15 assignment primary 5 4 5 9 deleting 5 13 5 17 error statistics summary 14 4 performance statistics summary 14 4 removing 5 13 5 17 T1 ports statistics polling 14 13 tablespace 15 49 TMC switchover 5 26 June 2005 Index tracing STS 1 path 15 35 U updating CPX 1000 information 2 3 user ID Apache Web server 11 1 CPX 1000 2 2 CPX 1000default CPX 1000 password 10 1 JetVision 1 4 1 6 9 1 user sessions monitoring 2 8 users access CPX 1000 10 1 Vv VCI 3 3 7 21 7 26 7 51 verifying CPX 1000 time and date 15 25 viewing alarms with customized filter 12 7 viewing JetVision reports 13 2 VisiBroker start and stop services 17 7 Ww Web browser adding users 11 3 password modifying 11 2 user ID modifying 11 2 users deleting 11 4 Windows InfoCenter starting 17 2 jetutil starting 18 2 Windows NT deleting Apache Web server users 11 4 deleting Web browser users 11 4 JetVision Client starting 1 3 JetVision Server starting 1 2 Web browser users and password modifying 11 2 Windows services 18 4 W
159. ew or less experience users m Using Create IAD better suited for experience users enables the IAD creation in an one shot approach To create a single Voiceband Loop Start Ground Start IAD using the wizard Click to expand a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Click in the Tree View Select IAD Wizard from the Configuration menu Or Right click and select IAD Wizard from the pop up menu Or Click B IAD wizard icon from the toolbar The IAD Creation Wizard Introduction screen appears Figure 7 2 Introduction This wizard helps you to create an IAD It assists you with the following steps 1 Select an IAD profile 2 Select an Interface Group 3 Configure ATM parameters gt 4 Configure Port properties 5 Associate Network Resources Figure 7 2 IAD Creation Wizard Introduction Screen 7 5 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 4 Step 5 Click Next The Informational screen appears Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 IAD Creation Wizard Informational Screen Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard IAD Profile Selection screen appears Figure 7 4 Figure 7 4 IAD Creation Wizard IAD Profile Selection Screen Note The Next button is enabled when the profile information is selected 76 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 7 IAD Provisioning Step 6 Select a Jetstream IAD for VB Profile from the IAD Profile drop down list The IAD
160. exactly the same as it appears in the Tree View Click Go To A message appears on the status line as shown in Figure 2 6 and the found CPX 1000 is highlighted and displayed in the Main screen Find CPX x CPX Name iTac212 x Found At Find NETWORKBayAreal Close Display set to NETWORK BayArea Displayed message Figure 2 6 Find CPX Window with Message Displayed 2 7 2 Administration 1010 A2 GB21 10 e e Monito ring JetVision allows you to learn the identity and location of active JetVision User JetVision users Sessions To monitor user sessions Step 1 Select JetVision User Sessions from the Services menu The JetVision User Sessions window appears Figure 2 7 jsems 10 0 8311 19 Mar 2001 at 07 26 2 jsems 10 01 29 4375 22 Mar 2001 at 09 51 1 Figure 2 7 JetVision User Sessions Window Step 2 Review the login information Step 3 Click Close when done 2 8 June 2005 CPX 1000 Configuration This chapter provides instructions to configure the CPX 1000 Voice Services Platform This chapter includes these tasks Changing the IP address page 3 2 Configuring global VCI settings page 3 3 Setting CDV value page 3 5 Setting LBO value page 3 6 Configuring STS 1 card page 3 7 Setting the clock source page 3 8 Annotating CPX 1000 location page 3 12 The JetVision Server can manage up to 100 CPX 1000 units at a time With backward compatibility JetVision 2 6 Client allo
161. ey lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctrl key lets you select IADs in a random order Step 5 Click Modi fy The Bulk IAD Modification window appears Figure 7 43 7 44 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 7 IAD Provisioning Figure 7 43 Bulk IAD Modification Window Step 6 Click to select the Modify Admin checkbox and select Locked from the drop down list Figure 7 44 Figure 7 44 Bulk IAD Modification Window with Admin State Selection June 2005 TAS 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 7 Click Configuration Attributes The Configuration Attributes window appears Figure 7 45 Melk LAD Mindi acho GATEWAY LOO i az simin Cont puratios revincens Freference Option ad Network Resouces M yiio Grous M ary Neman Prato Groen Ld tel Let Let M ay Tarooin M ony vet o Conie Figure 7 45 Bulk IAD Modification Configuration Attributes Tab Step 8 Click to select the appropriate modification checkbox and make a selection from the accompanying drop down list Note The information on the Reference tab is optional and does not affect the operation of IADs It provides easy record keeping when using multiple DSLAMs or having different subscriber s locations Step 9 Click Reference Optional The Reference Optional window appears Figure 7 46 7 46 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Deleting IADs Step 1 Step
162. f your access to the operation is restricted that menu selection is grayed out Seven menus provide JetVision operations m File Configuration Fault Services Administration Report View The Help menu provides a quick look up of JetVision procedures It also provides an easy and convenient way to view information about JetVision For a complete listing of the options available for each menu refer to Appendix A JetVision Menu Map Toolbar Icons Click a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view to display the toolbar icons Five icons are used as shortcuts to some menu selections Figure 1 6 Click here to create an IAD iL Click here to create an STS 1 Interface Group Click here to perform A g a management functions Click here to create an IAD Profile Click here to create a T1 Interface Group Figure 1 6 Toolbar Icons Note All toolbar icons are enabled only when the CPX 1000 icon is selected June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 1 Getting Acquainted Tree View The Tree view Figure 1 7 provides a hierarchal exploded view of the CPX 1000 shelf A plus sign next to the CPX 1000 icon indicates that shelves are assigned to that CPX 1000 The name of the card includes the slot number and the name and number of the port For example a card labelled 07 CP A indicates that slot 7 contains the primary Control Processor CP card Double click the network icon to expand and view your network To ex
163. field 3 CPX 1000 Configuration 1010 A2 GB21 10 Reviewing To review the CPX 1000 information click a CPX 1000 icon from CPX 1 000 the Tree View then select CPX Configuration from Information Configuration menu The CPX Configuration window appears displaying the CPX 1000 read only information 3 14 June 2005 June 2005 Protection Group Provisioning This chapter provides instructions to provision Network ATM and PSTN Protection Groups This chapter includes the following tasks m Assigning members to the ATM Network Protection Group page 4 2 m Assigning members to the PSTN Protection Group page 4 5 m Swapping Protection Group members page 4 7 m Removing members from the Protection Group page 4 9 The ATM redundancy uses duplicate links between the ATM network and ATM card OC 3 or DS 3 whereby you can assign which ATM interfaces on the CPX 1000 are associated with a particular Protection Group Table 4 1 describes the fields in the Protection Group Table 4 1 Protection Group Summary Fields Description ID Four network and six PSTN protection groups are assigned by CPX Management Entity CME you cannot add or delete protection groups Primary The active port of the Protection Group is Member specified by slot_number port_number and indicated by a green background Secondary The standby port of the Protection Group is Member indicated by a blue background Not assigned indicates that the
164. field Select ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport drop down list 7 33 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 12 Click IAD Port Attribute The IAD Port Attribute tab appears Figure 7 32 Bulk LAD Creation Om Opx GATEWAYLOO Geant x LO Amibine U40 Port Atribute Reserence Optional Network Resources D Port Setings Norn of aD Pots Nul CRY Portlist Exargie 13 57 Corfigurw ion Ainbues CRY Range Mo Example 100 150 200 391 Echo Both bd Signaling Loop X Compression lune S Figure 7 32 Bulk IAD Creation Window IAD Port Attribute Tab Step 13 Select the number of IAD ports that will be used by each IAD from the Num of IAD Ports drop down list Step 14 Type the number of ports with null CRVs in the Null CRV Port list field Notes Null ports can be manually assigned CRVs from the Modify IAD window page 7 40 You can specify a range of CRV by using commas and dashes 7 34 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 June 2005 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 7 IAD Provisioning Type the starting CRV number if you want to change the value shown in the CRV Range field By default this field shows the first available CRV Select Both or None echo support from the Echo drop down list Select Loop or Ground from the Signaling drop down list Select a compression type from the Compression drop down list Note The information on the Reference tab is optional
165. figuration F x Cudnene 0TCPA SoS Card tpe orcad Number of Ponsi aaa Serial Number aatas7a SS ShafNumber fl a BoiNumbr FF Software Ver fiete2609M5 i ny Hardware Yer Firrware View OK Cancel Figure 15 34 Card Configuration Window Configuration Ta June 2005 15 27 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 4 Select Status The Status tab similar to Figure 15 35 appears displaying the current service state of the card Card Configuration x Configuration Biais Administrative State noces i tsts s s sY Operational State fabled is lt S S S Standby State Btianty tC CS stCS Redundancy State Seconday Performance Monitoring faise OK Cancel m Figure 15 35 Card Configuration Window Status Tab Notes B The Performance Monitoring field true or false indicates whether the statistics are available for that card True indicates statistics are available The Administrative state is only displayed if it can be modified The Operational state is set to Enabled when the card is discovered Step 5 Select the service state from the Administrative State drop down list Your options are Locked or Unlocked Step 6 Click OK A prompt appears asking if you want to change the state Step 7 Click Yes 15 28 June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance Performing a CP Before performing a switchover on a CP card make sure that the P 8 Swit
166. g 6 4 removing 6 6 image file formats 17 13 image file supported 17 13 InfoCenter property settings description 17 3 setting refresh time 17 6 June 2005 Index Integrated Monitor customizing colors 17 16 interpreting data 16 4 operation 16 2 starting 16 2 Interface Group statistics polling 14 7 Interface Groups 5 19 deleting 5 22 DS1 PM polling 14 19 EOC switchover 5 25 error statistics summary 14 4 filtered by 7 51 maximum number allowed 5 1 modifying 5 19 performance statistics summary 14 4 PPS settings primary T 1 port assignment 5 4 5 9 removing 5 22 searched by 7 51 statistics polling 14 7 STS 1 channels deletion 5 13 5 17 STS 1 channels removal 5 13 5 17 T 1 ports deletion 5 13 5 17 T 1 ports removal 5 13 5 17 TMC switchover 5 26 jetutil checking background processes Solaris 18 9 checking JetVision database Solaris 18 10 checking JetVision database Windows 18 5 checking operating system information Solaris 18 8 checking operating system information Windows 18 3 checking services Windows 18 4 locale Solaris 18 7 locale Windows 18 2 running health check Solaris 18 11 running health check Windows 18 6 starting Solaris 18 7 starting Windows 18 2 JetVision Admin group privileges 9 2 Index JetVision Client relogging 1 6 Solaris starting 1 5 tasks flow 1 16 Windows NT starting 1 3 JetVision database Solaris 18 10 JetVision database Windows 18 5 JetVis
167. g tasks m Modifying the Apache user ID and password page 11 2 m Adding users to Apache page 11 2 m Deleting users from Apache page 11 2 Note Because the Apache Web server is included with the JetVision application it is used throughout this section 11 Web Browser Users Modifying User ID and Password Step 1 Step 2 1010 A2 GB21 10 Note We recommend that you have an understanding of basic Web security such as login authentications when interacting with the Web server To modify a user ID and password in the Web server Open a console window and change the directory to the Apache s bin directory m For Windows type CD C Jetstream Apachel312 bin m For Solaris type CD opt Jetstream Apachel1312 bin Invoke the Apache utility to change the password m Syntax for Windows htpasswd exe bc lt userfile gt lt loginid gt lt password gt m Syntax for Solaris htpasswd bc lt userfile gt lt loginid gt lt password gt Where b indicates don t prompt the user for the password C indicates to create a new User File use only if you want to overwrite any existing users information lt userfile gt an ASCII file that keeps track of the user ID and encrypted password lt loginid gt a login user ID lt password gt a login password June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Adding Users to Apache Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 11 Web Browser Users Example on Windo
168. g the card number on which the number to which the DS1 is provisioned Network link is connected Z Indicating the port Indicating the port channel number to number of the which the DS1 is Network link connected channel is a logical identifier in a STS 1 link PSTN Protection Group Not applicable Indicating the card number to which the STS 1 link is connected Indicating the port number of the STS 1 link June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Table 16 3 Integrated Monitor Color Indicators Entities Interface Groups Network Protection Group PSTN Protection Group Refreshing Integrated Monitoring June 2005 Active State Operational state Up Standby state Active The CPX 1000 is transmitting receiving EOC TMC messages from the Class 5 switch on this link Operational state Up Standby state Active The network link is functioning Operational state Up Standby state Active The provisioned link is functioning click Standby State Operational state Up Standby state Standby The CPX 1000 is transmitting receiving EOC TMC messages from the Class 5 switch on this link if the active link fails Operational state Up Standby state Standby The network link is up but kept as standby to the active link Operational state Up Standby state Standby The provisioned link is up but kept as standby to the active link the latest status information 16 Integrat
169. guring the CPX 1000 JetVision supports hot swapping on all cards m To hot swap a MP card go to page 15 30 m To hot swap CP and HSC cards go to page 15 31 m To hot swap line cards go to page 15 32 Note Arrange uninterruptible voice communications between yourself and a counterpart who will physically remove and replace the card To hot swap the MP card Back up the current CPX 1000 database Performing an On demand Backup on page 15 7 Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Hot Swapping CP and HSC Cards June 2005 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 15 Maintenance Click the MP card from the Tree or Shelf views and select Remove Resources from the Configuration menu Or Right click the MP card from the Tree or Shelf views and select Remove Resources from the pop up menu A prompt appears asking if you want to remove all resources associated with the card Click Yes The card is removed from the Tree and Shelf views Instruct your counterpart to physically remove and replace the MP card Confirm the MP card reinsertion from your counterpart Restore the CPX 1000 configuration Restoring CPX Configuration on page 15 19 HSC cards are paired with CP cards After the HSC card is r
170. h LDS to which the Interface Group connects from the LDS drop down list If no LDS names have been created type a name in the LDS field June 2005 5 3 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 5 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click to select the RT Provision checkbox if you want to enable the Class 5 switch to assign CRVs on the CPX 1000 Notes You can select Real Time RT provisioning only at the initial creation of the Interface Group You can neither modify nor remove RT provisioning once it s selected If you want to remove RT provisioning after the creation of Interface Group you must first delete the desired Interface Group then reprovision it without the RT provisioning option You cannot change the primary DS1 Select a secondary DS1 number from the Secondary DS1 drop down list For example selecting 4 means that port 4 will be assigned as the secondary DS1 channel Note The DS1 port assignment is populated sequentially For example the first assignment is for the primary and the second assignment is the secondary Select a DS1 by clicking the card port then make the assignment by clicking the gt button Note If the port is assigned to the unintended DS1 click the lt button to return the port to the DS1 Assignment area June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 10 Assign up to 28 ports to the Interface Group Figure 5 3 a p To select multipl
171. hanging size 17 14 PM polling CP card 14 18 DS1 card 14 19 MP card 14 18 PPS settings 5 28 privileges JetVision Admin group 9 2 JetVision groups selecting for 9 3 propagated alarm 12 3 Protection Group deleting members 4 9 error statistics summary 14 5 filtered by 7 51 members assignment 4 2 4 5 members removal 4 9 members swapped 4 7 members switched 4 7 searched by 7 51 slot port assignment 4 3 4 6 statistics polling 14 8 14 9 provisional state 7 2 provisioning network resources 8 2 PSTN Protection Group assigning members 4 5 deleting members 4 9 members removal 4 9 path error statistics summary 14 5 statistics polling 14 9 swapping members 4 7 switching members 4 7 Index reboot 3 3 CP cards 15 24 CPX 1000 15 23 MP card 15 24 refresh time InfoCenter 17 6 register type PM 14 17 17 5 remote backup location 15 21 remote restart of ADs 15 46 removing Apache Web server users 11 4 CPX 1000 2 4 CPX 1000 users 10 6 customized alarm filter 12 8 IAD Profiles 6 6 IADs 7 47 Interface Groups 5 22 JetVision groups 9 6 JetVision users 9 11 Protection Group 4 9 RT provisioning 5 4 5 9 T 1 ports 5 13 5 17 Web browser users 11 4 report types action report 13 5 alarm report 13 3 card report 13 7 CPX report 13 8 CRV report 13 9 event report 13 6 historical alarm report 13 4 IAD report 13 6 Interface Groups report 13 8 Protection Group report 13 10 reports generating 13 2 setting viewing criteria 13 2 viewing crit
172. he same 15 42 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 15 Maintenance Step 7 Configuring the IAD Auto Download Profiles Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Click OK To configure the AD Auto Download Profiles Click the desired CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View 2 Select Configure IAD Download Versions from the Services menu IAD Auto Download Firmware ersion Manager Figure 15 45 IAD Auto Download Firmware Version Manager Select an action button from the bottom of the dialog June 2005 15 43 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Add To create an IAD Auto Download Profile Step 1 Click on the Add button Step 2 The following dialog appears Add IAD Download Profile xi Version Configuration IAD Hardware Model Jetstream iad 802 IAD Firmware Version 13 0 2 E Cancel Figure 15 46 Add IAD Download Profile Step 3 Select the IAD model A list of IAD firmware present on the CPX for this IAD model appears Step 4 Choose the IAD Firmware Version you want to associate with this IAD model Step 5 Click OK Modify To modify an existing IAD Auto Download Profile Step 1 Select the IAD download profile you wish to modify and click on the Modify button Step 2 The following dialog appears Modify IAD Download Profile xi Version Configuration IAD Hardware Model v Jetstream iad 802 IAD Firmware Version 4 0 08 x Cancel i Figure 15 47 M
173. his field shows the ID of the JetWay Server JetVision Server Use this field to change the Server ID that binds Hostname the JetVision Client June 2005 17 5 17 InfoCenter Services 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 17 1 Application Property Settings Description Continued Applications Property Settings Description Web Httpd Port Use this field to change the port number Apache Web Server Document Path This read only field shows the path to the Apache Web server Oracle SID This read only field shows the ID of Oracle Oracle Server ake Oracle User ID This read only field shows the ID of Oracle user VisiBroker for Not applicable Java Setting a When starting and or stopping JetVision related services and Refresh Time Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 applications outside of InfoCenter you need to refresh the Oracle database to update the changes By default InfoCenter refreshes every 60 minutes To change the default time interval Select Configure Refresh Rate from the Setting menu The Polling Time Interval window appears Figure 17 2 Polling Time Interval x How frequent you want to configure JetVision InfoCenter Refresh Rate Interval fo 8 _iti C O C Second s Minute s Hour s Day s Note If 0 is entered it implies no refresh will occur A manual refresh will need to be issued by the user Figure 17 2 Polling Time Inteval Window Delete the previous refresh rate in the In
174. i Cancel m ao Figure 7 7 IAD Creation Wizard Reference Configuration Screen Type the optional information in their associated fields Company the company providing the voice service m DSLAM the DSLAM serving the subscribers E Subscriber the name of the subscriber Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard Associate Network Resources screen appears Figure 7 8 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 7 IAD Provisioning WIAD Creation Wizard or 2 Network Resource 2 Figure 7 8 IAD Creation Wizard Port Configuration Screen Step 17 Select the appropriate Network Resources from the Unassigned NRs column and the right arrow button to move the Network Resource to the Assigned NRs column Step 18 Click Next Note Step 19 Assignment of Network Resources is optional A maximum of eight NRs can be assigned to an IAD Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard Port Configuration screen appears Figure 7 9 June 2005 79 7 IAD Provisioning Step 20 Step 21 Step 22 1010 A2 GB21 10 Port Configuration Number of Ports Starting CRY Eoo Number of Port s to Provision fb x Port Provision CRY Admin st Signaling Compre Echo Directory 4 Vv 1 Unlocked Loop None Both 2 M 2 Unlocked Loop None Both 3 M 3 Unlocked Loop None Both 4 M 4 Unlocked Loop None Both 5 M 5 Unlocked Loop None Both 6 Vv 6 Unlocked Loop None Both Z M i Unlocke
175. ick a line card that you want to hot swap from the Tree or Shelf views Place the selected line card to the Locked state Changing CP Card States on page 15 27 Select Remove Resources from the Configuration menu A prompt appears asking if you want to remove all resources associated with the card Click Yes The card is removed from the Tree and Shelf views Instruct your counterpart to physically remove and replace the line card Once the card is replaced it is automatically unlocked and all resources for that card are restored The card reappears in the Tree and Shelf views June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance Performin A loop back test is a diagnostics tool to test the inbound traffic You P 8 Loop Back Test can perform loop back test on T 1 and STS 1 cards Voice Data Interruption Calls are dropped during the loop back test Perform this test during low traftic period To perform the loop back test Step 1 Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Step 2 Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 and expand the tree by clicking the sign Step 3 Right click the desired port icon and select Configure The Port Configuration window similar to Figure 15 36 appears Card Configuration IOA xj Card name fi TOM 1 271 Card type fizticad Number of Ports ez SerialNumber 0901320072 oS Shef Number fi Stot Number 6 Software Ver Pe0906 H
176. ield Type the VCI value in the VCTI field This identifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network m If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 m If VPI is gt 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport drop down list Transport selections are dependant upon the IAD Profile Note The information on the Reference and Annotation tab is optional and does not affect the operation of IADs It provides easy record keeping when using multiple DSLAMs or having different subscriber s locations Click Reference Optional The Create IAD Reference tab appears Figure 7 22 72l 7 IAD Provisioning 722 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 1010 A2 GB21 10 zj WD Pye Reference Opaanal state anataton NetworkRescurces Sutserber X Nintockad Loop Noma Both UntechedlLoco Nome Both E 140 Pons Number of Ports E z Pon atitur CRY DSi L parrin ja Ll impre Ee Reteren_ 4 Untockad Loop 2 10 Nirdockad Loop k 11 l Untocked Locp Nore Both 12 Unlocked Lorp Nore Boh 13 Unlocked Loop Nore Eoh 1 15 3 4 6 7 Leelee Figure 7 22 Create IAD Reference Optional Tab Select the company providing the voice service from the Company drop down list If the company is not listed type the name of the company in the Company field Select the DSLAM serving the subscriber from
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178. in Figure 12 1 network alarms are displayed as colored ovals that appear on the top right side of the menu bar Each color indicates the severity of the network alarm A number displayed inside the oval indicates the number of alarms reported for that level of severity 12 Alarms 1010 A2 GB21 10 Number inside indicating number Number inside indicating of network reported alarms number of IAD down 7 JetVision Colored boundary indicating a propagated alarm Colored X indicating a source alarm Colored boundary indicating a propagated alarm Figure 12 1 Alarm Indicators and Alarmed Elements In the Tree View a propagated alarm is indicated as a colored boundary around an icon e g CPX 1000 shelf or card A source alarm is displayed as an X drawn over the managed object The color of the boundary or X indicates the severity of the alarm 12 2 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 12 Alarms Typically the Interface Groups are created without a physical connection As a result the Interface Groups are alarmed as they are created then cleared when they are connected to the host Class 5 switch Note Network alarms propagate from an originating source up to its CPX 1000 which reports the alarm The alarmed element shows the most severe alarm condition The Shelf View Figure 12 2 displays alarm indicators on individual MP CP and line cards Indicators appear as co
179. ion groups adding 9 2 deleting 9 6 modifying 9 4 operations 9 3 privileges 9 3 JetVision report types action report 13 5 alarm report 13 3 card report 13 7 CPX report 13 8 CRV report 13 9 event report 13 6 historical alarm report 13 4 IAD report 13 6 Interface Groups report 13 8 Protection Group report 13 10 JetVision reports generating 13 2 setting viewing criteria 13 2 viewing criteria 13 2 JetVision Server backing up Oracle data 17 8 managed CPX 1000 number of 3 1 restoring Oracle data 17 10 Solaris starting 1 4 start and stop services 17 7 Windows NT starting 1 2 JetVision user sessions 2 8 JetVision users adding 9 7 assigning to multiple groups 9 8 creating 9 7 deleting 9 11 modifying 9 10 removing 9 11 JPEG 17 13 L LBO setting value 3 6 1010 A2 GB21 10 LDS 5 3 5 8 LES CAS IAD 7 11 line build out See also LBO line cards hot swap 15 32 line encoding 3 7 line error graphs 14 10 line error statistics 14 5 Local Digital Switch 5 3 5 8 locating CPX 1000 2 7 loop back test 15 33 M maximum number allowed DS1 5 1 GR 303 Interface Groups 5 1 modifying 5 19 CPX backup schedule 15 14 CPX 1000 information 2 3 CPX 1000 user information 10 4 destination profile 15 4 IAD Profiles 6 4 Interface Groups 5 19 JetVision groups information 9 4 JetVision user information 9 10 multiple ADs 7 42 single IAD 7 40 Web browser user ID and password 11 2 modifying CPX 1000 group 2 5
180. ions to poll various statistics for both the real time performance monitoring and historical data monitoring The real time monitoring includes these elements m Interface Groups page 14 7 Network Protection Group page 14 8 PSTN Protection Group page 14 9 STS 1 ports page 14 10 DS 1 ports page 14 10 IADs page 14 11 m CPX 1000 T 1 ports CP and MP card page 14 13 The historical data monitoring includes these elements m MP card page 14 18 m CP card page 14 18 m DSI lines or paths page 14 19 Graphs display absolute and relative values Clicking Show marks the initial absolute value Clicking Reset freezes the absolute value and starts marking new relative values Subsequent resets add the last relative value to the absolute value and start marking new relative values Figure 14 1 These values are in minutes Only online graphing is available for current data Online graphs are charted over a user defined interval up to a maximum of fifteen minutes 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 Legends alarm indication Signal Seconds last 15 min controlled Slip Seconds last 15 min Errored Seconds last 16 min excessive Zeroes last 15 min Line Code Violations last 15 min fe Current Historical Leste oiing Tinie Click Show to mark the initial absolute value a 15 35 00 Legends alarm Indication Signal Seconds last 15 min controlled Slip Seconds last 15 min M Errored Se
181. izard IAD 7 5 7 11
182. ked Errors Unknown Disabled Locked Unknown Disabled Locked Performance Unknown Disabled Locked Unknown Disabled Locked Download Unknown Disabled Locked Unknown Disabled Locked Ponbleadstaues Unknown Disabled Locked Lz ae 1129 IADs retrieved Figure 14 7 Update IAD Window with IAD Displayed Select the IAD on which you want to poll statistics the option buttons are enabled Select Errors or Performance The graphing window appears Continue with Step 5 in Polling Real time Statistics on page 14 13 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Polling Real time Statistics Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 June 2005 14 Statistics To poll statistics on CPX 1000 T 1 ports CP or MP card Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Select the desired icon in the Tree View For example to poll statistics on a port select the port icon in the Tree View Select the type of graph from the Report menu or right click the appropriate icon The graphing window similar to Figure 14 8 appears Graph format selections Performance Graphs JETSET1 Properties Graph T Active calls Graph Table Active compress calls 102 I Ctrl cells revd 68 7 Ctrl cells sent Cumulative compress calls 11 14 40 11 15 00 11 15 20 11 15 40 11 16 00 I Cumula
183. l At Port Level 2 2 2 a 0 _ t d E 3 gs hl 2 D A lt Z pa t Q X 5 2 o a ba ba A E 0 a gt an F D z a 4 E 5 42 4 amp 6 Modify IAD No Yes Lockedor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Locked Create Yes Modify IAD w RT Provisioned Provisioning IADs 7 4 Unlocked Yes Locked or Yes NA NA No No No Unlocked The CPX 1000 supports up to 8 192 IADs The maximum number of provisioned IADs is limited by the CRVs available 4096 Each IAD has a VPI and VCI assigned to it An IAD group is a set of ADs with the same VCI but different VPIs The maximum number of active calls supported in an IAD Group is limited to 63 Note You can provision more than 63 ports in an IAD group however only 63 of those ports can have active calls on them at one time You provision IADs on the CPX 1000 before the ADs are physically installed You can install an IAD first but it will not function until it is provisioned on the CPX 1000 There are two ways to create ADs one IAD at a time or multiple IADs at a time Creating Bulk ADs on page 7 30 Depending on your preference and experience you can choose the following methods when creating an IAD June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Creating Voiceband IADs Using the Wizard June 2005 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 7 IAD Provisioning m Using IAD Wizard provides a step by step instruction to set up an IAD This method is suited for n
184. ld 729 7 IAD Provisioning 7 26 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click pvc The PVC tab appears Figure 7 21 IAD PVC Reference Optional State Annotation Network Resources Network Protection Group 1 X VPI o VCI Transport ATM IAD Ports Number of Ports Port Attribute Sic Proein Inte Port CRY DS1 bso Admin S Signaling Compre Echo Referen 1 41 Unlocked Loop None Both a 2 42 Unlocked Loop None Both 3 43 Unlocked Loop None Both f4 44 Unlocked Loop None Both 5 45 I Unlocked Loop None Both 6 46 Unlocked Loop None Both 7 Unlocked Loop None Both l Figure 7 26 Create IAD PVC Tab Select a Protection Group to which the IAD is assigned from the Network Protection Group drop down list Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field Type the VCI value in the VCI field This identifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network m If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 m If VPI is gt 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport drop down list Transport selections are dependant upon the IAD Profile Note The information on the Reference and Annotation tab is optional and does not affect the operation of IADs It provides easy record keeping when using multiple DSLA
185. le 17 1 Application Property Settings Description Continued Applications Property Settings Description Filter Duration This field specifies the time frequeny e g to poll the historical performance management statistics The changes made in InfoCenter reflect on the historical PM filter window Refer to Changing the Data Collector Server Values to change the filter duration Register Type This field specifies how much data e g 15 JetVision minutes to poll the historical performance Server management statistics continued The changes made in InfoCenter reflect on the historical PM filter window Refer to Changing the Data Collector Server Values to change the register type Network Background Use this field to change a different network map Bitmap background Refer to Customizing Colors on Integrated Monitor for instructions JetVision Server ID Use this field to change the Server ID that binds JetVision the JetVision Client once Web Browser Path Use this field to change the path of the Web browser DataCollector JetVision Server ID This field shows the current JetVision Server ID Server Integrated Color for different Use these fields to customize colors for the Monitoring operational states Integrated Monitor Refer to Customizing Colors on Integrated Monitor for instructions JetVision Server ID This field shows the ID of the current JetVision Server to which you are connecting JetWay Server JetWay Server ID T
186. lect multiple ADs hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctrl key lets you select ADs in a random order Click Delete IAD The Delete IAD window appears Figure 7 49 Are you sure you want to DELETE IAD 00001 Yes To All No No To All Figure 7 49 Delete IAD Window Click one of the following m yes deletes a single IAD and returns you to the IAD Configuration Manager window m Yes To A11 deletes all selected IADs m No returns you to the IAD Configuration Manager window E No To Al11 returns you to the IAD Configuration Manager window Click Close to exit the IAD Configuration Manager window You can customize the search of ADs by using one or a combination of the following areas m Company and DSLAM and Subscriber m ATM Protection Group Interface Group IAD hardware model and software version Searching of LES CAS IADs based upon IAD hardware model and software version is not supported 7 49 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 To search for ADs Step 1 Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Step 2 Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click g on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager from the pop up menu Or Click 3 on the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 7 47 F ae fa Zosim f Z Subsenver f z Click
187. lor of the CPX 1000 returns to its original gray and the lock icon disappears June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance i etVision provides bulk download capabilities for downloadin Downloadin JetVision provides bulk download capabilities for downloading IAD Software software to multiple IADs of the same type To download IAD software Step 1 Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Step 2 Click a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Step 3 Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Oe Right click g on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager Or Click 53 on the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 15 39 Click here to display ADs IAD Configuration Manager On Cpx emstestpc2 Search IADs by M Company fALL Dslam iL m Subscriber fall m y Show IADs fos fa FO pee fe FO Sa AD Bulk Creation _ cox IAD HW Model Company Dslam Subscriber Op State Admin St ame IAD Wizard Create Figure 15 39 IAD Configuration Manager Window June 2005 15 37 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 4 Click Show IADs A list of available ADs appears Figure 15 40 IAD Configuration Manager On Cpx emstestpc2 x Search IADs by M Company JALL 7 Dslam ALL Subscriber JALL x Ej Network Protection Group z 1 ve frei ia Sum amp Foi E z pte ti Bulk Creation
188. lored rectangles in the upper and lower regions on the card The upper rectangle indicates a source alarm the lower rectangle indicates a propagated alarm Table 12 1 describes the alarm severity associated with each color Upper rectangle indicating a source alarm oaa a S e e a Lower rectangle indicating a propagated alarm Figure 12 2 Alarmed Cards June 2005 12 3 12 Alarms 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 12 1 JetVision Alarm Indicator Description Alarm Indicator Red Critical Yellow Major Light yellow Minor White IAD Down JetVision Alarm Browsers Customizing Alarm Filters Step 1 Step 2 Alarm Severity A severe service affecting condition has occurred require immediate corrective action regardless of the time of day or day of the week A serious disruption of service or a malfunction or failure of important circuits has occurred require immediate corrective action and response to restore or maintain system capabilities A non service affecting condition has occurred no immediate corrective action is necessary An IAD is no longer in service require immediate corrective action JetVision provides three methods called browsers to view alarms and event m active alarm browser displays active current alarms and is updated dynamically m historical alarm browser displays both past and cleared alarms m event browser displays the events information Each browser provides
189. lose Figure 14 12 Historical PM Filter Window Click to select the parameters for which you want to poll statistics or click Select A11 Select the time filter from the associate drop down lists or click User Configurable to define your time preference Click Show JetVision displays the graph based on the options you selected 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 Accessing MP To poll historical performance data on the MP and CP cards or CP Cards Step 1 Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Step 2 Click to expand the shelf associated with the CPX 1000 Step 3 Select the desired card MP or CP from the Tree or Shelf views Step 4 Select Historical Performance Graphs MP or CP from the Report menu Or Right click your selection and select Historical Performance Graphs MP or CP from the pop up menu A Historical Performance Management window of your selection appears Figure 14 11 on page 14 16 Step 5 Filter the graphing parameters Filtering Graph Parameters on page 14 17 Figure 14 13 shows a sample of a historical performance management graph of the MP card Historical Performance Management MP Card ojx Blo a Graph 60 50 40 Legends 30 Percent CPU used I Percent memory used ok Percent flash used 20 Novd05 18 00 Nov05 20 00 Nov05 22 00 Nov06 00 00 J S35 Type 15 Minutes Duration Today o Figure 14 13
190. mance charts for each network resource The following values are displayed m Allocated Bandwidth m Released Bandwidth m Number of Rejected Calls m Peak Bandwidth To view historical performance charts for NRM Click a CPX node icon from the Tree View for the CPX 1000 that the Network Resource is associated with June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 June 2005 Step 2 Step 3 8 Network Resource Manager Select Network Resource Manager from the Services menu The Network Resource Manager window appears Select a network resource in the Network Resource Manager window then click on the Historical PM icon from the toolbar or select Historical Performance Graphs from Statistics menu The Performance Graphs window appears The display can be shown in a table format Figure 8 3 bar graph Figure 8 4 or line graph Figure 8 5 The tool bar in this window has zoom filter and summary features which can be used to further refine the displayed data Network Resource 1 21 Oct 02 15 15 Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing 21 Oct02 15 30 Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing 21 Oct 02 15 45 Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing 21 Oct 02 16 00 Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing 21 Oct 02 16 15 Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing 21 Oct 02 16 30
191. me Relay from the Transport drop down list Transport selections are dependant upon the IAD Profile Click Next The Reference Configuration screen appears Figure 7 16 IAD Creation Wizard xi Reference Configuration Optional Company etstream DSLAM Subscriber i ei Cancel SS a a a Figure 7 16 IAD Creation Wizard Reference Configuration Screen Type the optional information in its associated fields Company the company providing the voice service m DSLAM the DSLAM serving the subscribers E Subscriber the name of the subscriber 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard Associate Network Step 16 Resources screen appears Figure 7 17 xi Associate Network Resources Network Resource Assignment informaton Unaesioned NRS Aacigned NAS iD Name Dack 5 Cancel Figure 7 17 IAD Creation Wizard Associate Network Resources Screen Step 17 Select the appropriate Network Resources from the Unassigned NRs column and click on the right arrow button to move the Network Resource to the Assigned NRs column Step 18 Click Next Note Assignment of Network Resources is optional Up to eight Network Resources can be assigned to an IAD June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 7 IAD Provisioning Step 19 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard Port Configuration screen appears Figure 7 18 Port Configuration Number of Pons Staring CRY 1 Nunnbe
192. ministration Report View Help Use this scroll bar to view the map vertically i A Network PG 5 PSTN PG E diok diok jsems Use this scroll bar to view the map horizontally Figure 1 8 Geographic Map View 1 10 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Textual View June 2005 1 Getting Acquainted The textual view allows you to view all information related to the selected JetVision objects simultaneously Figure 1 9 To display the textual view select List View from the View menu You can sort rearrange and resize the columns Click the column header to sort the columns The sorting order is toggled between descending and ascending orders You can also rearrange the order of the columns by dragging and dropping a column in the header area To resize the columns drag the divider between the columns Note The rearrangement and resizing of the column are not persistent in the current release JetVision File Configuration Fault Services Administration Report View Help E wm t 29 Network PG 2 9 PSTN PG sfd ics wos Name Card Type Admin State Operational State Sw Version Hw Version Fw Version 02 TDM 8T1 TiCard Unlocked Enabled NIA 1 1068 07 61 03 TDM 8T1 T1Card Unlocked Enabled NIA 1 r06 07 61 04 STS1 STS1Card Unlocked Enabled 2 4 0 9157 F 2 4 0 9157 05 TDM 12T1 12T1 Card Unlocked
193. monitoring JetVision user sessions 2 8 moving CPX 1000 group 2 6 MP card hot swap 15 30 performance statistics summary 14 3 PM polling 14 18 reboot 15 24 slot assignments 1 13 15 26 statistics polling 14 13 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Network Protection Group assigning members 4 2 deleting members 4 9 members removal 4 9 performance statistics summary 14 4 statistics polling 14 8 swapping members 4 7 switching members 4 7 Network Resource Manager 8 1 NRM 8 1 defining resources 8 2 0 on demand backup operation 15 7 online performance charts 8 4 operating system information Solaris 18 8 operating system information Windows 18 3 operations JetVision groups selecting for 9 3 Oracle start and stop services 17 7 Oracle data backing up 17 8 Oracle error messages understanding with jetutil Solaris 18 11 understanding with jetutil Windows 18 6 P password Apache Web server 11 1 CPX 1000 2 2 10 1 JetVision 1 4 1 6 9 1 JetVision changing 9 12 modifying 11 2 path error 14 5 Path Protection Switchover See also PPS settings performance charts 8 4 performance statistics summary 14 3 June 2005 Index PM database buffer 17 4 filter duration 14 17 17 5 filter duration changing 17 14 lower threshold definitions 17 4 lower threshold changing 17 14 monitored elements 14 16 register type 14 17 17 5 register type changing 17 14 upper threshold definitions 17 4 upper threshold changing 17 14 PM buffer c
194. more information Notes To select multiple IADs hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctrl key lets you select IADs in a random order The IAD model number and current code version must be identical before performing a download 1538 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 June 2005 15 Maintenance Click Download The IAD Software Download window appears Figure 15 41 displaying the ADs packages and versions Restart IAD after download completes A Delay restart of IAD Until na active calle Available Packages foownload O A Available Versions 1 00159 O H Current Version Status Failure Reason 1 0 0 154 IAD 1 Start Close ce Figure 15 41 IAD Software Download Window Select the Restart IAD after download completes checkbox Select the Delay restart of IAD until no active calls checkbox This option is dependent upon the option in Step 7 being selected Select the package you want to download from the Available Packages drop down list The packages are IAD dependant These four packages are download config kernel and asic Note You can download the packages in any order sequence however you can download only one package at a time 1539 15 Maintenance 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select the version associated with the package fr
195. n use InfoCenter to m Start and stop JetVision and its related services Back up or restore Oracle database Adjust the size of historical alarm Add the geographical network map Change Data Collector Server values Customize colors on Integrated Monitor xi Preface 1010 A2 GB21 10 You can run jetutil anytime to help with system diagnostics Jetutil enables you to check the following m Operating system information i e memory disk space etc m Individual services i e Apache and Oracle E JetVision Database i e Oracle version schema structure etc m Oracle error messages m System health check Em System requirement perform this check before installing JetVision New in This Release 2 6 of JetVision includes the following enhancements Release m T1 Channel Associated Signaling CAS Interface Group m Loop Emulation Service LES CAS Integrated Access Device IAD m E amp M Wink Start Signaling JetVision The following table lists JetVision features features Features Description CPX 1000 Configuration JetVision Server can manage up to 100 CPX 1000 units at a time With backward compatibility the JetVision 2 6 Client allows you to configure the CPX 1000 2 5 release Besides BITS clock and multiple VPI VCI settings JetVision also supports Common Language Location Identifier CLLI Cell Delay Variation CDV for Frame Relay and ATM protocols and Line Build Out LBO Provisioning Interface Groups
196. n Groups Step 1 Select JetVision Group Administration from the Services menu The JetVision Group Administration window appears Figure 9 3 From this window you can also E adda JetVision group page 9 2 m delete a JetVision group page 9 6 Figure 9 3 JetVision Group Administration Window 9 4 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 9 JetVision Groups and Users Step 2 Select the group whose information you want to modify then click Modify The Modify Group window appears Figure 9 4 Modify Group JetVision x Properties AccessRights Name epxcreate Description OK Cancel j Figure 9 4 Modify Group Window Step 3 Click Access Rights to modify the operations that the group provides its users by clicking the checkbox next to the operation Adding JetVision Groups on page 9 2 Step 4 Click OK June 2005 9 5 9 JetVision Groups and Users Deleting JetVision Groups Step 1 Step 2 ae Step 3 Reviewing JetVision Groups 9 6 1010 A2 GB21 10 When deleting a JetVision group all users associated with that group are deleted When a user from a group is logged on to JetVision that group cannot be deleted To delete a JetVision group Select JetVision Group Administration from the Services menu The JetVision Group Administration window appears Figure 9 5 amp JetVision Group Administration Groups Description admin group
197. n Sener Directory eJetstream emsserver_2 4 0 9196 Jetvision Client Status STARTED Figure 17 10 Background Image Selection in JetVision InfoCenter Window 17 InfoCenter Services Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Changing the Data Collector Server Values 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click Background Image then click Browse The Choose a File window appears Figure 17 11 Look in ja bin x El cl File name iF ipa Files of type fan Files x Cancel Figure 17 11 Choose a File Window Navigate to the directory where the new image file is located and select the image file name from the list Click Open InfoCenter copies the new image file to its default directory Click Apply Click Yes to continue The new image file name appears in the Background Image property value field in InfoCenter The Data Collector Server maintains the buffer size of the historical performance management on MP and CP cards as well as on the DS1 lines and paths You can specify how much database to keep before they are purged You can also specify how much and how frequent to poll historical performance management statistics Refer to Table 17 1 on page 17 3 for a description of each field June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 17 InfoCenter Services To change the property values of Data Collector Server Step 1 Launch JetVision InfoCenter The Je
198. n from the Tree View Select Update CPX Info from the Administration menu The Update CPX Info window appears Figure 2 2 Update CPX Info x CPX Info Name fepxs29 IP Address fi 0 0 2 90 User epxuser Password j OK Cancel r Figure 2 2 Update CPX Info Window Click OK to accept the changes 2 3 2 Administration Removing a CPX 1000 A Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Adding a Group Step 1 Step 2 2 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 Caution Removing a CPX 1000 configuration deletes all JetVision information stored from the database for that CPX 1 000 To remove a CPX 1000 Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click the CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View Select Remove CPX from the Configuration menu A prompt appears asking if you want to remove the CPX 1000 Click Yes to remove the CPX 1000 The CPX 1000 icon is removed from the Tree Geographic and Network Map views To add a group Select Create Group from the Administration menu The Add Group window appears Figure 2 3 Create Group x Group Info Group Name o Background Image l z OK Cancel Figure 2 3 Add Group Window Type the name of the group in the Group Name field The name consists of 4 16 alphanumeric characters June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 3 Step
199. necessary alarms you can place the CPX 1000 in the unmanaged state After the operation you can then place the CPX 1000 in the managed state m Unmanaged means that the CPX 1000 is temporarily disconnected i e taken offline m Managed means that putting the CPX 1000 back online and resuming its live operations JetVision continues to receive alarms for that CPX 1000 1535 15 Maintenance Changing to the Unmanaged State Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Changing to the Managed State Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 15 36 1010 A2 GB21 10 Note While in the Unmanaged state offline you still can view configuration on cards and ports To change the CPX 1000 to the unmanaged state Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click a CPX 1000 to which you want to place to the Unmanaged state Select Unmanaged CPX from the Administration menu Observe the Map View The CPX 1000 is now offline indicated by the gray out image and a lock icon next to the image To change the CPX 1000 to the managed state Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click a CPX 1000 to which you want to place to the Managed state Select Managed CPX from the Administration menu Observe the Map View The co
200. nel When a primary channel fails the secondary channel takes over and vice versa This switchover is automatic and requires no user intervention or control over which channel to switch The new switching capabilities enables you to switch the Embedded Operations Channel EOC and Timeslot Management Channel TMC on a specified Interface Group June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Performing an EOC Switchover Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning To perform an EOC switchover Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 24 Fite Corfiguratien Faut Genicos Adminisziaton Report Wew Heip G 5 1l Name wold 1 Type Los Model Primary DBI j Usd 2 Tt va Lucent SEGS 1 2 Ti CAS a a Norter amp a se 1 1 1cA cna re changy 1 7 z vty 2 H Bg retro ro n Ge Pom PO on aad Tn cas God ehundu ate aai NSN rE f 192 160 7 196 mmspdniesti jerme Figure 5 24 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the name of the GR 303 Interface Group that you want to switch Select Switchover EOC from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Switchover EOC from the pop up menu The following dialog box appears Switchover EOC IFG2 Eg Pek Type py f C Forced OK Cancel l
201. neration failures Correctable errors OAM line AIS OAM line RDI OAM path AIS OAM path RDI Overrun counter rollover Overrrun errors Physical service Pointer byte parity errors Pointer byte range errors Ref cells loss Ref cells out of sync Rx Utopia FIFO overrun Rx Utopia overrun SONET loss frame SONET loss pointer SONET loss signal TDM master clocks absent Tx bandwidth errors TxFIFO overrun Uncorrectable errors Underrun counter rollover Underrun errors Performance Statistics Available Not applicable Cells revd Cells sent Open Rx VCs Open Tx VCs Open Rx Chans Open Rx Inactive Chans Open Tx Chans Open Tx Inactive Chans Interrupt count Counter rollover Cells revd in FIFO Physical service Cells revd by PHY Cells sent by PHY June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Accessing Interface Groups Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 June 2005 n GD monro n By POTN PO jos God 1 cas Gs chandu E wos 14 Statistics To access Interface Groups statistics Click the network icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides and expand the tree by clicking the key Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click ii on the Tree View to display the Interface Group list Figure 14 2 File Corfiguration Fault Genices Adminiziaton Report iew Heip aelel Name i l Model Primary DBI a jLucent S SESS 1 ri vaa z a BEE Oma a ehangu a the Mb skae 1 stet STs
202. nfoCenter Services Note The Integrated Monitor will not run if the JetVision service is not running Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 16 Integrated Monitoring Step 3 Click here to refresh The lock indicates the Admin state Click the desired CPX 1000 and select Integrated Monitoring from the Configuration menu Or Right click the desired CPX 1000 and select Integrated Monitoring from the pop up menu The Integrated Monitor view similar to Figure 16 1 opens in a separate window Click here to close Integi ated Monitoring Yiew CPX533 f T Anive stancby Jaamin toa T x r e ME P rereo na cae Poe Figure 16 1 Integrated Monitoring View Note Place your cursor over the entity to display the tool tip information June 2005 16 Integrated Monitoring 1010 A2 GB21 10 Interpreting The active links are bordered by yellow lines and the status area is Integ rated displayed in white when the status cannot be retrieved for an Monitor Data entity The entity is displayed in x y z format Table 16 2 Table 16 3 describes the meaning of different states Table 16 2 CPX 1000 Connection Status Parameters Parameter Interface Group Network Protection Group X Indicating the DS1 Not applicable number Y Indicating the card Indicatin
203. ng system information page 18 8 m Background Processes page 18 9 m JetVision database page 18 10 m Oracle error messages page 18 11 m Health check report page 18 11 June 2005 18 7 18 Jetutil Diagnostics Checking Operating System Information Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 18 8 1010 A2 GB21 10 To check operating system information Type 1 at the main menu to select Operating System Information then press lt Enter gt The operating submenu appears Figure 18 6 Telnet ems testsol 3 JetUision Database 4 Oracle Error Messages 5 Run Health Check Report 6 Run System Requirement Checks q Back to Main Menu 11 OS Version 12 OS Patches 13 Physical Memory 14 Virtual Memory 15 Disk Space 16 Disk Space for directory Display Oracle Related Kernel Parameter Settings Please enter your selection gt Figure 18 6 Operating System Submenu Note Jetutil displays only the current operating system information it does not display the operating system requirement Type a number that corresponds to your intended check The console displays the result of your selection Press any key to return to the main menu Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit Or repeat Step 2 to continue with system check June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Checking Background Processes Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 18 Jetutil Diagnostics To check backgr
204. nieiien iia ieee ieee eed 7 2 Provisioning TADS is scostivstssswodssdotideavdsvnvan thedhdnnens satin tlsartenatdens 7 4 Creating Voiceband ADs Using the Wizard 7 5 Creating LES CAS IADs Using the Wizard 7 11 June 2005 jii Table of Contents 1010 A2 GB21 10 Creating a Voiceband IAD Using the Create IAD Command isranririsnnin eiieeii iei 7 19 Creating a LES CAS IAD Using the Create IAD Command 7 24 Creatine Bulk VA DS rcnnidcnrans inian naan 7 30 Cloning LA DDS sities evsancasavessecsavet utaes voeneateneanastanessssioursaceasiecoaes 7 37 Moditying IADS zime tivartssatvn ners nnn 7 40 Modifying an IAD s ssesssesessssesesesisresesisisssresesistesesesesess 7 40 Modifying Multiple IADS iiciasdssceciiiccdssydasrinieses 7 42 De leting IADS ma arean e e a aea 7 47 Filtering IADS rniii nkone suena vianasbniatins 7 49 Chapter8 Network Resource Manager OVErVIEW ni haniai iia aaia aaa aaia 8 1 Te EOW AS LOUIE naren nen oia a E A A 8 2 Modifying a Network ReSOUurce c ccceeeeseseseesesesesees 8 3 Deleting a Network Resource ccceeeseseeeteteeseeesees 8 3 Viewing Online Performance Charts cccceceeeeeeeees 8 4 Viewing Historical Performance Charts s s ssseseeses1s100s 8 4 Chapter9 JetVision Groups and Users JEEVISION GOUDS ri cisssantine eas a aa E a Etas 9 2 Adding JetVision Groups esessseesesesesesssreseseseereresesess 9 2 Modifying JetVision Groups s
205. nique sequence ID In the IAD Download Type section place a check in the boxes for the types of download events that you wish to view Click OK To view alarms from a customized filter Click the Network icon or a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree View Note Clicking the Network icon displays current alarms for the entire CPX 1000 network Clicking a CPX 1000 icon displays alarms for that CPX 1000 Select the alarm browsers type from the Fault menu The browser window appears displaying alarms per your filtering criteria m Select Active Alarm Browser to view the current alarms m Select Historical Alarm Browser to view current and past alarms E Select Event Browser to view the current event information Click v The Alarm Filter Manager window appears 12 Alarms 1010 A2 GB21 10 JetVision Filter Manager x Available Filters CPX2 Create CPX1 Modify Delete Apply Close Figure 12 6 Alarm Filtering Window PEEL Select the desired filter and click Apply The browser window Step 4 displays the alarms based on your criterion as indicated in the status bar Figure 12 7 JetVision Active Alarm Browser NETWORK lel Es File View TF Network Element Deleting an Alarm Filter Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Severity Time Equipment Sequence Id Description 2001 03 26 13 21 18 InterfaceGroup2 D812 82 PSTN Loss of frame DS1 2001 03
206. nt JetVision Main y 108818 Screens screen appears Figure 1 5 This screen is divided into six sections E the menu bar E toolbar icons m Tree View Map View changes to Shelf View when the Shelf icon is selected E alarm indicators E status bar Number inside indicating number of IAD down Network alarm indicators Jet Vision Toolbar icons BEE B oe Double click to expand your os em network to view the CPX 1000 e and its associated components NETWORI Status bar gt dlok dlok jsems Map or textual display area User ID Figure 1 5 JetVision Main Screen You can access commands from the menu bar toolbar icons and by right clicking objects in the Tree and Map views For a complete listing of options available for each menu and icons refer to Appendix A JetVision Menu Map You can choose to view JetVision objects either in geographical or textual presentation but only one presentation is visible at one time You can switch between the two presentation at any time and the presentation you selected will remain in effect until you change it To switch between the two presentations select the desired option from the View menu June 2005 7 1 Getting Acquainted 1010 A2 GB21 10 Menu Bar To use the JetVision menus to perform an operation make sure that you have access to this operation and that you have selected an appropriate CPX 1000 managed object for the operation I
207. nt or JetVision Server the location of the backup restore database depends on where both the JetVsion Server and Client are installed and which server to which the client binds For example m Both JetVision client and server are installed on the same machine and the client binds to the server on the same machine In this case the database is backed up to or restored from the server installed on the same machine m Both JetVision client and server are installed on the same machine but the client binds to a server on different machine In this case the database is backed up to or restored from the local server and not the server to which the client binds Note You will be unable to perform the backup restore operation when only JetVision Client is installed on one machine and it binds to a JetVision Server on a different machine June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 1 To back up Oracle database 17 InfoCenter Services Select JetVision Server from the JetVision InfoCenter window Figure 17 5 Jet ision InfoCenter e x File Action Setting Help C Jetstream Applications d Version 2 4 0 9196 C Jetvision C leision Server Directory e Wetstrearnlemsserver_2 4 0 9196 View only fields Bi Jetvision Client A Status STARTED Ly DataCollector Server A Arana walneal T start Stop Q Integrated Monitoring j Jet ision
208. ntal assessments upon the license of the Software to Licensee exclusive of taxes on the net income of Paradyne and any property or other taxes assessed upon Licensee s possession or use of the Software Miscellaneous In the event that any provision of this Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable pursuant to judicial decree or decision the remainder of this Agreement shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida exclusive of its choice of law rules The application of the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded Any action or proceeding arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be brought in a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction located in the County of Pinellas Florida and both parties hereby submit to the in personam jurisdiction of such courts for purposes of any such action or proceeding Notwithstanding the foregoing if Licensee resides outside the United States any such action or proceeding shall be submitted to binding arbitration in Pinellas County Florida and the arbitration hearing shall be conducted in the English language and pursuant to the International Rules of the American Arbitration Association as then in effect and judgment on the award may be entered by any court of appropriate jurisdiction This Agreement may not be modified amended or altered ex
209. nterval Select the interval then click Next The Scheduled Task Wizard Location screen appears Figure 15 11 Scheduled Task Wizard Figure 15 11 Scheduled Task Wizard Location June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance Step 9 Select one of the following backup location m Select the destination profile from the drop down list enabled when File Transfer is selected m Local Backup default type the prefix of the file name in the name field m Type the prefix of the file name in the name field and select the destination profile from the drop down list enabled when Remote Backup is selected Step 10 Click Next The Scheduled Task Wizard Time screen appears Figure 15 12 Scheduled Task Wizard x Select the time and day you want this task to start Start Time fis 7 20 7 a2 z Start Date End Date fion 6 2001 Select fiovierzo01 Select Cancel End Date must be greater than Start Date Figure 15 12 Scheduled Task Wizard Time Step 11 Select the starting time and date as well as the end date from the drop down lists Or click Select to choose the dates The Schedule Summary appears Figure 15 13 Scheduled Task Wizard x Schedule Summary Local DataBase BackUp It will be performed Daily At 15 34Hrs starting from Tue Oct 16 2001 Click Finish to add this task to your schedule Back i Cancel Figure 15 13 Scheduled Task Wizar
210. nvoked by the Secondary member B 7 B Statistics Descriptions 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table B 2 Performance Statistics Definitions Continued Performance Statistics MP Card Available physical memory MB CPU usage percent Disk size MB Disk usage MB Disk usage percent Free disk space MB Page size MB Free page size MB Page usage MB Page usage percent Physical memory MB Physical memory usage MB Physical memory usage percent ATM Port Statistics B 8 Cells revd Cells sent Cells revd by PHY Cells sent by PHY Cells revd in FIFO Counter rollover Interrupt count Open Rx Chans Open Rx Inactive Chans Open Rx VCs Open Tx Chans Open Tx Inactive Chans Open Tx VCs Physical service Description Available RAM expressed in megabyte CPU usage expressed in percentage Total hard disk space expressed in megabyte Hard disk space usage expressed in megabyte Hard disk space usage expressed in percentage Available hard disk space expressed in megabyte Total page size expressed in megabyte Available page size expressed in megabyte Page size usage expressed in megabyte Page size usage expressed in percentage Total RAM expressed in megabyte RAM usage expressed in megabyte RAM usage expressed in percentage Number of cells received Number of cells sent Number of cells received by physical device Number of cells sent by physical device Number of cells in FIFO Number of miscellane
211. o conceal from view any copyright trademark or confidentiality notices placed on the Software media or on any output generated by the Software and c to reproduce all copyright trademark or confidentiality notices on all copies of the Software or any portion thereof made by Licensee as permitted hereunder 3 Proprietary Rights Licensee acknowledges that Paradyne and as applicable its licensor s retains exclusive right title and interest in and to the Software and all copies or portions thereof including all intellectual property rights By accepting this license Licensee does not become the owner of the Software but has the right to use the Software as outlined and limited in this Agreement Licensee further acknowledges and agrees that the Software contains confidential information and trade secrets developed and acquired by Paradyne and as applicable its licensor s through the expenditure of a great deal of time and money Accordingly Licensee agrees to treat the Software as confidential and not to disclose all or any portion of the Software to any third party or entity except as such disclosure may be necessary to Licensee s employees and consultants in the course of their employment To the extent permitted by applicable law Licensee agrees not to modify decompile disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer the Software Licensee further agrees not to lend rent lease sublicense or otherwise transfer any copies of the Softwar
212. o perform an operation IAD icon selects a specific IAD to perform an operation Protection Group icon selects a Protection Group ATM or PSTN to perform an operation Interface Group icon selects an Interface Group STS 1 or T1 to perform an operation June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 1 Getting Acquainted Shelf View Use the Shelf view Figure 1 11 to select and view configuration performance and alarm information about CPX 1000 cards and ports Right click a card or port to view configuration or status information The color shown indicates the states of the cards green for active and blue for standby The two CP and an MP cards are located in fixed slots assignment The primary CP occupies slot 7 with its corresponding primary HSC card in slot 10 The secondary CP occupies slot 9 with its corresponding secondary HSC card in slot 8 The MP card occupies slot 6 Other line cards slot assignments does not have fixed slot assignments and are detected at startup The ECAC card requires two side by side slots For a description of individual cards refer to CPX 1000 Voice Services Platform Introduction and Technical Description Table 1 2 lists the types of cards that are currently available oc O OG 0G CPA HSC O CPB HSCA TOM12 SYS1 E STSI E TOMI TOMI Figure 1 11 Shelf View June 2005 Tek 1 Getting Acquainted 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 1 2 CPX 1000 Card Descriptions Card Type Abbreviation Description ATM
213. o you want to continue Figure 5 9 Modify Confirmation Dialog June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 12 Assigning Ports Channels to a GR 303 Interface Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Click yes The Interface Group tabular view appears displaying the newly created Interface Group information Figure 5 10 ini Fie Cordguration Fautt Genices Adminisiaton Report View Heip r ajsj S aia Sather sates at Name ld ome Los r 2 Ti ra Lucent 5 Ti cas a Tian rea Norte Ouse nangu Fi nor stet 1 STSI we Lucen _rrimary oer e 2 6 1 7 1 2 H B twoko n Ep POTN PO ot Gad n cas Gxt chandu ztei S a Tal 192 160 7 196 semapdniest isermns Figure 5 10 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed To assign ports channels to GR 303 Interface Groups Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 10 on page 5 11 Select the name of the GR 303 Interface Group to which you want to assign ports channels Select Modify IG from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Modify IG from the pop up menu The View Update GR 303 Interface Groups window similar to Figure 5 11 appears 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step Step 5 6 1010
214. odify IAD Download Profile 15 44 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 15 Maintenance Step 3 Delete Step 1 Close Choose a different AD Firmware Version to be associated with this IAD model The IAD Hardware Model cannot be changed from this dialog To remove an IAD Auto Download Profile associated with a CPX Select the AD Auto Download Profile you wish to remove and Click Delete IAD Auto Download Firmware Yersion Manager WESTER EP a 4 0 0a Figure 15 48 Delete IAD Download Profile Click on the Close button to close the IAD Auto Download Profile Manager dialog June 2005 15 45 15 Maintenance Remote Restarting of IADs Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1010 A2 GB21 10 JetVision allows remote restarting of I ADs To remote restart an IAD Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Click a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click s on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager Or Click S on the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 15 39 Click here to display ADs IAD Configuration Manager On Cpx emstestpc2 Search IADS by Company JALL y Dslam JALL v Subscriber fal y Show IADS C fos fa Fate fe FO SA pe Bulk Creation Cpx IAD Hwy Model Company Dslam Subscriber Op State Admin St Clone IAD Wizar
215. og on with administrator privileges If the autostart option was selected with the JetVision installation verify the JetVision Server has started by using this command ps eaf grep startemsserver If the autostart option was not selected with the JetVision installation follow these steps Go to the JetVision Server installation directory and find the startemsserver sh file Type the appropriate UNIX shell command For example cd opt jetstream emsserver_v25 bin startemsserver sh Verify that JetVision Server started by using the following command ps eaf grep startemsserver June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Starting JetVision Client Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 1 Getting Acquainted Before you can start JetVision Client JetVision Server must be running on the host computer To start JetVision Client Locate the startemsclient sh file in the JetVision Client installation directory Type the appropriate UNIX shell commands For example cd opt jetstream emsclient_v25 bin startemsclient sh The JetVision Login window appears Figure 1 4 E Jet ision Login Server IP contractor2 x Server Name Jcontractor2 UserID Password Figure 1 4 JetVision Login Window Type the IP address or host name of the JetVision Server in the Server IP field Note If you are connecting via NAT type the address that is outside of the NAT network i e
216. om the Step 10 Available Versions drop down list Click Start to begin the download The operational status Step 11 Waiting is displayed in the Status column When completed The operation status is displayed as shown in Figure 15 42 Or if the operation fails the reason is listed in the Failure Reason column MIAD Software DownLoad On Cpx JTAC x D Restart lAD after downoad completes M Delay restar on IAD Until no active calle Available Packages download Available Versions 1 0 0 159 Current Version Status Failure Reason 1 0 0 154 Success cse End Operation Bulk upgrade 1 out of 1 Figure 15 42 IAD Software Download Window with Status Displayed Step 12 Click Close to return to the IAD Configuration Manager window 15 40 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Automated IAD Software Download Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 June 2005 15 Maintenance To enable support for AD Auto Download you must enable the Download Status for both the JetVision Server and the CPX Notes Before you use the Automated IAD Software Download tool you must use the CPX IAD Firmware Loader located on the CPX Installer CD to load the IAD software into the correct directory on the MP For further information see the Jetstream CPX 1000 Voice Services Platform Installation and Operation manual To enable or disable this feature for the JetVision Server follow these st
217. on 7 30 maximum number allowed 7 33 bulk IAD deletion 7 49 bulk IAD modification 7 42 bulk IAD software download 15 37 C cable type 4 4 4 6 Call Admission Control CAC performed by CPX 8 1 CDV setting value 3 5 Cell Delay Variation See also CDV changing administrative states CP cards 15 27 changing CPX 1000 management states 15 36 changing geographic map 17 13 changing IP address 3 2 changing JetVision default password 9 12 changing VCI value 3 3 checking background processes Solaris 18 9 checking JetVision database Solaris 18 10 checking JetVision database Windows 18 5 checking operating system information Solaris 18 8 checking operating system information Windows 18 3 checking services Windows 18 4 CLLI 3 13 1010 A2 GB21 10 clock setting 15 25 clock source 3 8 removing 3 10 cloning IADs 7 37 cloning IADs maximum number allowed 7 39 color indicators Integrated Monitor 17 16 Common Language Location Identifier 3 13 configuring IAD auto download profiles 15 43 T 1 Interface Groups 5 2 control file 15 49 CP card performance statistics summary 14 3 PM polling 14 18 CP cards administrative states 15 27 hot swap 15 31 reboot 15 24 slot assignments 1 13 15 26 switching 15 29 CPX backup schedule creating 15 8 deleting 15 16 disabling 15 12 enabling 15 13 modifying 15 14 reviewing active tasks schedule 15 17 reviewing backup file location 15 18 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 CPX 1000 adding 2 2
218. onds Path STS 1 Ports Coding Violations Line Errored Seconds Line Severely Errored Seconds Line Command Violations Line Coding Violations Section June 2005 Undefined frame received I field not permitted Frame size error N201 error Number of OutOfSeq I Frames Number of Blocked incalls Number of Blocked outcalls Number of times the received DS1 signal contained a bipolar violation BPV or an excessive number of zeroes EXZ Number of one second intervals with at least one line condition occurred Number of one second intervals with 15 or more line code violations as well as when the device receives an incoming OOF or AIS signal occurred Number of one second intervals during which the service is unavailable determined by a transmission failure condition occurred Number of times the received DS1 signal contained a bipolar violation BPV or an excessive number of zeroes EXZ Number of one second intervals with at least one line condition occurred Number of one second intervals with 15 or more line code violations as well as when the device receives an incoming OOF or AIS signal occurred Number of one second intervals during which the service is unavailable determined by a transmission failure condition occurred Number of times the received DS1 signal contained a bipolar violation BPV or an excessive number of zeroes EXZ B 5 B Statistics Descriptions 1010 A2 GB21 10
219. ort page 13 6 Card Report page 13 7 CPX Report page 13 8 Interface Groups Report page 13 8 CRV Report page 13 9 Protection Groups Report page 13 10 Reports generated by JetVision can be viewed with any Web browsers JetVision provides a default user ID and password j sreport to view reports both of which can be modified You can also add users to and delete users from the Apache Web server Chapter 11 Web Browser Users June 2005 13 Reports Generating and Viewing Reports Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To generate or view a report 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click the Network icon or CPX 1000 icon in the Tree View m To set the viewing criteria for Alarm Historical Alarm Action and Event reports continue with Step 2 m For other reports proceed to Step 5 Select a report type from the Report menu The Report Generator window similar to Figure 13 1 appears Alarm Log Report Generator x Period Start Date 01 26 2001 Select Time GE bf HH hb End Date fovr262001 Select Time 23 7 5 59 z 59 E AlarmSeverity I Critical I Major I Indeterminate Select All I Minor I Warning I Cleared Unselect All o Cancel Figure 13 1 Report Generator Window Note The Action and Event logs have slightly different GUI appearance Click Select to set the start and end date of the reports Note Skip Step 4 for the Action Log Report and Event Report June 2005
220. ound processes Type 2 at the main menu to select Background Processes then press lt Enter gt The menu selection appears Figure 18 7 Telnet ems testsol Operating System Information Background Processes JetUision Database Oracle Error Messages Run Health Check Report Run System Requirement Checks Back to Main Menu Start Background Processes Stop Background Processes Check Background Processes Please enter your selection gt Figure 18 7 Background Processes Menu Type 23 to select Check Background Processes then press lt Enter gt The console displays the status of services Press any key to return to the main menu m If any services are down type 21 to start the services Contact JTAC if services do not start m If all services are up and JetVision Server does not type 5 at the main menu to run a set of diagnostic operations and save it to a file Send that file to JTAC Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit Or type a number to continue with another service check 18 Jetutil Diagnostics Checking JetVision Database Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 To check JetVision database Type 3 at the main menu to select JetVision Database then press lt Enter gt The JetVision Database submenu appears Figure 18 8 3 Telnet ems testsol Operating System Information Background Processes JetUision Database Oracle Error Messages Run Health Check Repo
221. ous counter rollover events Total number of interrupts coming from any source Number of open Rx channels Number of open Rx inactive channels Number of open Rx VCs Number of open Tx channels Number of open Tx inactive channels Number of open Tx VCs Number of times physical service required June 2005 Alarm Summary Table C 1 provides a summary of JetVision alarms Note The CPX 1000 database alarm can be cleared only by Paradyne Call Technical Support Center TSC at 1 800 870 2221 U S and Canada or 1 727 530 2340 worldwide to clear the CPX 1000 database alarm Table C 1 JetVision Alarm Summary Ane trd Alarm Message Description Severity ba CPX 1000 General system alarm Indicates general system Major CORE alarm CPX is down Indicates CME lost Critical CME connection to all CPs Error in lt detailed Indicates error in database Major CME description gt lt to from gt during startup and database initialization June 2005 C C Alarm Summary Table C 1 JetVision Alarm Summary Continued Affected Element CP card IAD IAD Ports C 2 Alarm Message Lost connection to a CP CP lost heartbeat to peer CP found the peer CP faulty CP detected that the peer CP has been removed IAD lt name gt unknown alarm Lost link with IAD lt name gt Provisioned ports lt ID gt are greater than the reported ports lt ID gt Voice Quality Alarm IAD lt name gt port lt ID gt alarm
222. ow Il 00004 3 2 Do not know 12 00004 4 2 Do not know 13 00004 5 2 Do not know 14 00004 6 2 Do not know 15 00004 7 2 Do not know 16 00004 8 2 Do not know 17 00003 1 1 Do not know 18 00003 2 1 Do not know 19 00003 3 1 Do not know 20 00003 4 1 Do not know Figure 13 11 CRV Report June 2005 13 9 13 Reports 1010 A2 GB21 10 Protection Protection Groups Reports Figure 13 12 provide configuration Grou ps and status information about Protection Groups Reports Jetstream Protection Groups Information Report This report was generated with existing information at JetVision Server contractor on Fri Jan 26 13 48 52 PST 2001 Selected For CPX1 BroadBand PG ID A Member B Member Active member 1 Slot 3 Port 1 Slot 4 Port 1 A 2 Slot 11 Port 1 Slot 12 Port 1A 3 unassigned unassigned unassigned f4 unassigned unassigned unassigned Selected For CPX1 PSTN PG ID A Member B Member Active member 1 Slot 13 Port 1 Slot 14 Port 1 A 2 unassigned unassigned unassigned 3 unassigned unassigned unassigned 4 unassigned unassigned unassigned 5 unassigned unassigned unassigned 6 unassigned unassigned unassigned Figure 13 12 Protection Groups Report 13 10 June 2005 June 2005 CoH Ap Tere T4 Statistics JetVision provides two monitors to analyze the performance of CPX 1000 real time performance monitoring and historical data monitoring This chapter provides instruct
223. own CA Description Indicates the Interface Group has not been initialized or recognized Indicates a TDM T1 card is missing during startup verification against card information from discovery Indicates a T1 port is missing during startup verification against card information from discovery Indicates the active Control Channel Signaling CCS link is down Indicates the backup Control Channel Signaling CCS link is down Indicates the active Embedded Operations Channel EOC link is down Indicates the backup Embedded Operations Channel EOC link is down 1010 A2 GB21 10 Severity Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Triggered Be CORE CME CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table C 1 JetVision Alarm Summary Continued Affected Element T1 Interface Group June 2005 Alarm Message lt Link ID gt Unknown alarm CCS Primary link down CCS Secondary link down CCS PPS Primary link down CCS PPS Secondary link down EOC Primary link down EOC Secondary link down EOC PPS Primary link down EOC PPS Secondary link down Description Indicates the Interface Group link has not been initialized or recognized Indicates the primary Control Channel Signaling CCS link is down Indicates the secondary Control Channel Signaling CCS link is down Indicates the primary Control Channel Signaling CCS and
224. p 1 Click the network icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides and expand the tree by clicking the key Step 2 Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Step 3 Click g on the Tree View to display the Interface Group list Figure 14 5 File Corfiguration Fault Senicos Adminiziaton Report iev Heip Sl j_ ZJ IIa Rk Name Old j OTe Los 2 TI Ti CAS a Ticas changy rr tet STs t Ep MNetavrik FO CD romro on Gad Gad chana si wp Z i J t 192 150 7 1 956 seespdritest isems Figure 14 5 Interface Group Manager Window 14 10 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Accessing IADs Step 1 Step 2 June 2005 14 Statistics Select the Interface Group from the Map or List View on which you want to poll the statistics The Select DS1 window appears Figure 14 6 rie COMQuwaton Faull Nordis AMMIAN Nepal View Help S a NETWOAH coe oud Port Operav en at Beate F Enmaied 2 2 Bnania Kil 2i 102 1057 190 wwspion iames Figure 14 6 Select DS1 Window Select the desired DS1 then select DS1 Error Graphs or DS1 Performance Graphs from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select the desired graphs from the pop up menu Continue with Step 5 in Polling Real time Statistics on page 14 13 To access the IADs statistics Click the network icon from the Tree Vie
225. p 5 Click Address The Address information fields appear Figure 10 2 Create User Figure 10 2 Create User Address Tab Step 6 Type the optional information up to 32 alphanumeric characters in their respective fields Step 7 Click Contact The Contact information fields appear Figure 10 3 Create User Figure 10 3 Create User Contact Tab June 2005 10 3 10 CPX1000 Users Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Modifying CPX 1000 Users Step 1 1010 A2 GB21 10 Type the optional contact information up to 32 alphanumeric characters in their respective fields Click Comments The Comment field appears Figure 10 4 Create User xi User Info Address Contact Comment ok _ E SS Figure 10 4 Create User Comment Tab Type any comments related to the user Click OK to create the CPX 1000 user To modify a CPX 1000 user Select CPX User Administration from the Services menu The Update User Information window Figure 10 5 appears From this window you can also m add a CPX 1000 user page 10 2 m delete a CPX 1000 user page 10 6 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 10 CPX 1000 Users Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Update User Informations cpxuser _ detstream s Custo admin Doris Login Inactive Figure 10 5 Update User Information Window Select the user whose information you want to modify and click Modify
226. pand and view the structure of the CPX 1000 cards either double click Shon the Tree View or click the plus sign next to that icon You can also use the Tree View to quickly find specific shelf or alarm information Right click an element icon to select a graph from the menu or select a report from the Fault or Services menu Network Group gt Brg NETWORK CPX 1000 cy Shelf icon associated mj Shelf with the CPX 1000 iy oTo m i 02 TDM 1271 m f 03 0c3 E 04 0C3 06 MP Card icon 07 CP A 08 HSC B ji 09 CP B ji 10 HSC A ic ji 11 D83 Port icon F Port 4 12 DS3 4 13 STS1 E 14 STS1 E 15 ECAC Protection Group E 628 Network PG icon AR 1 i ca 2 ae 3 ca 4 E D PSTN PG Interface Group i s icon Ga Ti CAS IAD icon ADs Figure 1 7 Tree View June 2005 19 1 Getting Acquainted 1010 A2 GB21 10 Geog ra phic Map When Map View is selected from the View menu a geographic View map is displayed in the background and the CPX 1000 units you have created are displayed Figure 1 8 If necessary you can move the CPX 1000 to any location on the map and the CPX 1000 will remain on that location until you move it the next time JetVision provides one background geographic map For instructions to change the background map refer to Chapter 2 Administration For instructions about adding maps to the depository refer to Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services Jet Vision olx File Configuration Fault Services Ad
227. port must be locked before the CRV can be changed The PVC tab cannot be modified Click OK to accept the changes and return to the IAD Configuration Manager window Click Close To modify multiple IADs Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 7 IAD Provisioning Or Right click B on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager from the pop up menu _Or Click BI on the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 7 41 IAD Configuration Manager On Cpx CpxTest pe pe AL Figure 7 41 IAD Configuration Manager Window Step 3 Click Show IADs A list of available ADs appears Figure 7 42 June 2005 7 43 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 TAD Configeration Manager On Cro GATEWAY LOO F xj Seand ADs by O Compa f Daam f Subscriter Co aroa e fice Wil ce M aD Suk Creston Oge HAY Modal gerwana Sones Dies See Op Sie Patras akcen paum Lm UAND sadd Nriock Cone BATENA 2 Uminom uninowe p Enables Urik Taan 3 Lmin urnon Titles Enables Uricck WD Weard_ GATE 4 Unitiown junbnown _ Jotstre Disables Frowsi KOs retteved Figure 7 42 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed Step 4 Select the ADs that you want to modify Note To select multiple IADs hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift k
228. r options are 64 128 256 512 1024 Note This value determines the number of VCIs allowed per VPI Click OK The following dialog box appears informing you that a reboot is required and asking if you want to continue with the update Warning Restart CPX Operating System x This operation will temporarily interrupt all services provided by this CPX Do you want to continue Click Yes June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Setting CDV Value Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 June 2005 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Cell Delay Variation CDV is a QoS parameter that measures the time needed for each cell to travel over the Virtual Circuit VC The value expressed is in the microsecond ms The higher the CDV value the less the calls allowed To set the CDV value Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click the CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View Select Configure from the Configuration menu The CPX Configuration window appears Figure 3 3 CPX Configuration HE xj Name perser ID fiers Defaut Gateway fiss26122265 IP Address f3s 26122100 SenalNumber f2609084 100 Subnet Mask fss2s52550 VersionNumber Builg Version 2609085 ATM CDV 7 Se Frame Rely COY Pe SSS oK Cantal Figure 3 3 CPX Configuration Window Type the values between 1 60 in both
229. r of Ponia to Promaion f wa Poet i CRY 1 ost 1 oso Admin agm g Compr Echo Resere_ Nowe Botn z f l in Lockod tomo Loov 7 2 i Locken i Noe Bon 2 Locked koop Nome Both PARADYNE 4 Lockod tooo Nome Both 5 i Locked Loop Nore Bolh 5 Locked Loop None Anih 7 Locked Loop Nome Both 6 Locked Loop Nene Boin IAD Creation Wizard n x E Port Configuration Number of Ports re Starting CRV fi Number of Portis to Prowsion f zj J Emre Rete ESM VA None Bcth Locked J 2a Lorhed Eemv None Both 24 Locked EBM WA None Both PARADY NE i 24 Locked EEMWA None Both U 24 Locked EMW None Both h 2a Lockea _lEgmwa None Both 1 24 Lotkag EEMWW None Both 124 Locked EMW None Both cmu gt gt gt Figure 7 18 IAD Creation Wizard Port Configuration Screens Note gt The number and type of ports is dependant upon the IAD Profile The field is automatically populated based on the profile selection Step 20 Click to select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the associated drop down list Provisioning Admin State E m m Signaling m Compression m Echo Cancellation June 2005 ZIZ 7 IAD Provisioning Step 21 Step 22 Step 23 Note 1010 A2 GB21 10 Do not select static 16 kbps compression for LES CAS IADs LES CAS does not support 16 kbps compression For m Loop or
230. re 3 4 Port Configuration x i Status Port name Ers Port type fTs1 BITS Port Port Number 2 Slot Number fi 5 Shelf Number fi OK Cancel MMM Figure 3 4 STS1 BITS Port Configuration 3 7 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Setting Clock Source 3 8 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click Status The Status tab appears Figure 3 5 Port Configuration x Configuration Administrative State funtocked x Operational State Enabled Performance Monitoring faise Availability State Frame Format SF hd Line Encoding j Bazs x OK Cancel ma Figure 3 5 STS1 BITS Port Configuration Status Tab Select the frame format options SF or ESF from its drop down list Select the line encoding options AMI or B8ZS from its drop down list Clock source comes from BITS STS 1 cards and Interface Groups There are 13 possible priorities When present priorities 1 through 4 are used for STS 1 cards and 5 through 12 for interface groups Priority 13 is reserved for system clock and is not user configurable When Revertive is set it takes place across all priorities For example priorities 1 and 2 lose the clock and priority 3 takes over and is actively driving the bus When priority 1 regains its clock then priority 1 will then take control of driving the bus Note The revertive behavior is on a CPX 1000 basis June 2005 1
231. re Company Dslam Subscriber praia pra Protection CRV Value for IAD Ports Tanapas eerie Admin state Model up Group Vpi vei TYP no001 STEP unknown 1 1 0 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AT Disabled unLocked nono2 Licata Unknown 2 1 0 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FrameRelay Disabled Provisional Jetstream 75 aioe ae ies om z 00003 IAD 802 Unknown 1 1 0 42 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AT Disabled Provisional Jetstree 00004 evan Unknown 2 1 0 45 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Am Disabled Provisional IAD Figure 13 7 IAD Report June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Card Reports 13 Reports Card Reports Figure 13 8 provide configuration and status information about MP CP and line cards on individual or all CPX 1000 units in the network Jetstream CPX 1000 Equipment Report This report was generated with existing information at JetVision Server contractor1 on Fri Jan 26 13 47 07 PST 2001 Equipment Information For CPX1 Slot Number Card Type Number of Ports Standy State Admin State Operational State Serial Number 1 TI 8 Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled TICARD 2 T1 8 Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled T1CARD 3 ATM_OC3S T Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled ATMCARD 4 ATM oc3s 1 Not Applicable uUnlocked Disabled ATMCARD 5 T1 8 Not Applicable Unlocked Disabled TICARD 6 MP 0 Not Applicable Not Applicable Enabled jetstream_MP 7 CP 0 Active Unlocked Enabl
232. resource Select a network resource in the Network Resource Manager window Select Modify from the Operations menu Or Click Bl on the toolbar The Modify dialog window appears Make your desired modifications Click on OK To delete a provisioned network resource 8 3 8 Network Resource Manager Step 1 Step 2 Viewing Online Performance Charts Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Viewing Historical Performance Charts Step 1 8 4 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select a network resource in the Network Resource Manager window Click the Delete icon A deletion confirmation window appears Click on OK Click on Close to exit the Network Resource Manager The CPX Network Management system provides the user with current statistics of Allocated Bandwidth and Rejected Calls To view online performance charts for NRM Click a CPX node icon from the Tree View for the CPX 1000 that the Network Resources is associated with Select Network Resource Manager from the Services menu The Network Resource Manager window appears Select a network resource in the Network Resource Manager window Select Online Performance Graphs from Statistics menu Or Click on the Current PM icon on the toolbar The Performance Graphs window appears Click on the Show button to view the graphs Click on the Close button to exit the window Jetvision can also provide the user with 15 minute and 24 hour historical perfor
233. rt Run System Requirement Checks Back to Main Menu Oracle Version Database Status Oracle Listener Status Export Schema Structure Schema Verification Please enter your selection gt Figure 18 8 JetVision Database Submenu Type a number that corresponds to your intended check The console displays the result of your selection Press any key to return to the main menu Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit Or repeat Step 2 to continue with database check June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Understanding Oracle Error Messages Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Running Health Check Report Step 1 Step 2 ar Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 18 Jetutil Diagnostics To understand Oracle error messages Locate the Logs directory For example opt Jetstream emsserver_v25 Logs Write down the ORA XXXX exception number where XXXX is the number Start jetutil page 18 7 Type 4 at the main menu to select JetVision Database then press lt Enter gt You are prompted to enter the Oracle error number from Step 2 Enter the number and press lt Enter gt The error statement appears Note Call JTAC if you need help to understand the error messages Make sure to write down the messages and their associated numbers Press any key to return to the main menu Type q then press lt Enter gt to quit To run a health check report Type 5 at the main menu to
234. rver_2 4 0 C letvision Server Direct Jetst 2 4 0 9196 A vetvision Client Status STARTED Click to select a SS LD DataCollector Server Value Stat Stop JetVision service Cy integrated Monitoring JetVision ServerID dlok Refresh Cain RQ L Jetway Proxy Oracle Connection jdbc oracle oci8 ORCL coo Lh Jetway Server DB Stats Gather Tim 10800000 Apply l Browse Q C Third Party DB Size Check Timer 86400000 Backup Restore Log DB Size MB 150 2 Apache Httpd Web Server ae i mie 80 Duration L Type _ z Oracle Server Lower Log DB Limit 70 5 VisiBroker for Java PM DB Size MBytes 4 00 F Upper PM DB Limit 70 M Lower PM DB Limit 110 Figure 17 4 Selecting a JetVision Service June 2005 17 7 17 InfoCenter Services Step 2 Step 3 Backing Up Oracle Database 178 1010 A2 GB21 10 Click an operation button Start or stop A prompt appears asking if you want to perform the service Note When stopping JetVision Server you will need to enter your login ID and password before the stopping process starts Click yes After the service completes the operation appears in the Status field This section provides instruction for backing up Oracle database Besides the Oracle databse the backup data also includes JetVision user information and CPX IP addresses and logons To back up the CPX 1000 configuration files refer to Chapter 15 Maintenance Since InfoCenter can be launched with either JetVision Clie
235. ryDS1 SecondaryDs1 DS1 Map Sequence DSiNumber mapName channel IGType A Lucent i o 1 card 1 port 3 1 T1 2 card 2 port 2 1 T 3 card 1 port 6 1 161 Segs SJ_Bay 0 1 z 1 TL Je 1 TI ard 2 6 Lucent 1 card 2 T1 2 card te4 1 card 2 porte4 2 162 Ieecs J_Bay 1 1 2 1 T1 7 1 TD d 2 port 8 6 asl card fl 7 car 1 T1 cent care ort 1 T1 2 card 1 port 5 1 T1 3 card 5 port 5 3 lr63 Lucent 5J Bay 0 1 2 1 card 1 port 1 1 T1 2 card port 5 1 1 ard 5 porte5 ESS 1 T1 Lucent p 1 pgId 1 7 3T31 2 pg d 1 10 3T31 3 pqId 1 14 8T31 4 4 sTS1 5J_Bay 1 2 S 4 STSI Ess Bay 1 pqid 1 15 STS1 5 pg d 1 16 STS1 Figure 13 10 Interface Groups Report 13 8 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 13 Reports CRV Re ports CRV Reports Figure 13 11 provide configuration and status information about Call Reference Value CRV Jetstream CRV Information Report This report was generated with existing information at JetVision Server contractor1 on Fri Jan 26 13 50 11 PST 2001 Selected For CPX1 CRY value Related IAD IAD Port Related IG Switch Provisioned 1 00001 1 T Do not know 2 00001 2 1 Do not know 3 00001 3 T Do not know 4 00001 4 1 Do not know 5 00001 5 1 Do not know 6 00001 6 I Do not know 7 00001 T Do not know 8 00001 8 1 Do not know 9 00004 I 2 Do not know 10 00004 2 2 Do not kn
236. s channels hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections Using the Shift key lets you make your selections in contiguous order the Ctr1 key lets you select ports channels in a random order 5 16 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 7 Step 8 Removing Ports Channels from the T1 CAS Interface Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 5 16 Mody Confirmation F xj A Changing porte ofa T1 CAS interface Group may Cause a servite outage Do you want to Continue to Figure 5 16 Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes To remove ports channels from the T1 CAS Interface Group Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 10 on page 5 11 Expand the Interface Group in the tree view The T1 CAS group is displayed Click on teh T1 CAS IG then select Modify from the Configuration menu _Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Modify IG from the pop up menu The View Update T1 CAS Interface Groups window appears Figure 5 17 5 Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Vorw Updete T1 CAS Interface Group E xj kteriaca Group ieforation ix B Name fias o voda lomo one D51 Assignment nfoematon
237. s or Figure 15 54 for Solaris Note The sample files show the historical buffer capacity is increased to 250 MB Save the sql file to the appropriate directory m For Solaris tmp recreate sql m For Windows c temp recreate sql Type the following entry su oracle Scd tmp Ssvrmgrl m For Solaris svrmgrl gt recreate Em For Windows C temp gt svrmgrl svrmgrl gt recreate Save and back up the control trc file to the appropriate directory m For Solaris opt control tre m For Windows c temp control trc June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 15 Maintenance connect internal oracle alter tablespace JSI drop tablespace JSDB CR UO Wd 1OG_ TS offline EATE TA 10G_TS NCLUD DATAF I on next 5M maxsize 250M alter database backup control alter database backup control co CR CRE CR DEFAULT STORAGE INIT ONL NE AL BLESPACE JSDBLOG_TS LE d orant database logjet2 dat SIZE NG CONTENTS 200K NEXT 100K MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 999 PCTINCREASE 10 EATE TA BLE KI LO_TIME NUMBER NULL ST_EVENT VARCHAR2 2000 PRIMARY KEY STORAGE MAXEXTENTS 999 EY VARCHAR2 200 KEY INITIAL TA BLE KI ST_RDN VARCHAR2 2000 ST_TIME VARCHAR2 2000
238. sage MB Page usage percent Physical memory MB Physical memory usage MB Physical memory usage percent Percent CPU used Percent flash used Percent memory used 14 Statistics 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 14 1 Summary of Error and Performance Statistics Continued Selected Element Interface Group DS 1 Network Protection Group Error Statistics Available CCS PPS to Primary CCS PPS to Secondary EOC PPS to Primary EOC PPS to Secondary Timer timeouts Alarm Indication Signal Seconds last 15 minutes Bipolar Violations last 15 minutes Controlled Slips Seconds last 15 minutes Controlled Slips last 15 minutes Degraded Minutes last 15 minutes Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Excessive Zeroes last 15 minutes Line Coding Violations last 15 minutes Line Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Out Of Frame Seconds last 15 minutes Severely Errored Framing Seconds last 15 minutes Severely Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Unavailable Seconds last 15 minutes Not applicable Performance Statistics Available CCS PPS msgs rcvd CCS PPS msgs sent CCS msgs revd CCS msgs sent EOC PPS msgs rcvd EOC PPS msgs sent EOC msgs rcvd EOC msgs sent DSOs in use Automatic switches Manual switches Switches to primary Switches to secondary June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 14 Statistics Table 14 1 Summary of Error and Performance Statistics Continued Selected Element
239. sages received Number of CCS messages sent Number of EOC PPS messages received Number of EOC PPS messages sent Number of EOC messages received Number of EOC messages sent June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 B Statistics Descriptions Table B 2 Performance Statistics Definitions Continued Performance Statistics Port Statistics DSOs In Use IADs Statistics Active calls Active compress calls Cells revd Cells sent Ctrl cells revd Ctrl cells sent Cumulative calls Cumulative compress calls Frames revd Frames sent I Frames rcvd I Frames sent Peak calls IADs Port Active calls Peak calls Cumulative calls Network Protection Groups Automatic switches Manual switches Switches to primary Switches to secondary June 2005 Description How many DS0s channels on a DS1 T1 lines are currently active a call is in progress Number of active calls Number of active compress calls Number of cells received Number of cells sent Number of Ctrl cells received Number of Ctrl cells sent Number of cumulative calls Number of cumulative compress calls Number of Frames received Number of Frames sent Number of I Frames received Number of I Frames sent Number of peak calls Number of active calls Number of peak calls Number of cumulative calls Number of switchovers invoked by the CPX 1000 Number of switchovers invoked by users Number of switchovers invoked by the Primary member Number of switchovers i
240. signed column to the Assigned column The Unassign button lt moves a selected NR from the Assigned column to the Unassigned column Step 25 Click OK to create the IADs 7 36 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Cloning IADs June 2005 Step 1 Step 2 7 IAD Provisioning Cloning IADs lets you create one or more IADs based on an existing IAD s provisioning attributes ADs cloned from an existing IAD have the same attributes as the original Note RT Provisioning is not supported when cloning IADs Cloning of LESCAS E amp M Wink and Mixed Port IADs is not supported To clone an existing IAD Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click 5 on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager from the pop up menu _Or Click S on toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 7 35 7 37 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Step 3 FL po a Figure 7 35 IAD Configuration Manager Window Click Show IADs A list of available ADs appears Figure 7 36 ac ie Soo oe T ean oa e Figure 7 36 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed 7 38 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 7 IAD Provisioning Step 4 Select an IAD that you want to use for cloning from the IAD list Step 5 Click Clone The Clone IAD window appears Figure 7 37 E Ej Cloning info AD ID ed Ciona Profila Naen
241. source Manager 1010 A2 GB21 10 Provisioning Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 The user can create modify and delete network resources from the NRM window These operations can be performed using the tool bar or the Operations menu in the Network Resource Manager window To provision network resources Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select Network Resource Manager from the Services menu The Network Resource Manager window appears Figure 8 1 Network Resource Manager nc8mp s Figure 8 1 Network Resource Management Window Select Create from the Operations menu Or Click the Create icon appears on the toolbar A Create dialog box 8 2 June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 4 Step 5 Modifying a Network Resource Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Deleting a Network Resource June 2005 8 Network Resource Manager Network Resource Info Network Resource Id j Network Resource Name r ox Cancel Jo E E E NEE ESA Figure 8 2 Network Resource Manager Create Dialog Enter the following information m Network Resource Name Enter from 4 to 63 alphanumeric characters including no spaces hyphens or special characters m Maximum Bandwidth Cells sec Enter a number between 200 and 1466981 inclusive Click on OK The new network resource you created appears in the Network Resource Manager Window To modify a provisioned network
242. ssesssesisessssessereeresesesess 9 4 Deleting JetVision Groups ssesssseesssesisessssesessseereseseeses 9 6 Reviewing JetVision Groups sesesesesesesesssssesrsrirssireresesees 9 6 JetViISion USTs rin laee rue aaa Ea ARE ETEA 9 7 Adding JetVision Users s ssesesesessesesesesssresesesteresesesess 9 7 Modifying JetVision Users s s ssesesesesisssseseseseeressesess 9 10 Deleting JetVision Users esssssesesesisisesresssiseereseresess 9 11 Reviewing Jet Vision Usersaicciiaiaitrciaaminidraidens dels 9 12 Changing JetVision Default Password 9 12 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table of Contents Chapter 10 CPX 1000 Users Creating PX 1000 Users cstans warclivevesusaieoncstvereamniiealtiease 10 2 Modifying CPX 1000 Users lt isicstictesinsevanintieiariiaslertvatvicevetette 10 4 Deleting CPX 1000 USET Spesen niii iii 10 6 Reviewing CPX 1000 Users s sssesssesesesessssssssssererererereseses 10 6 Chapter 11 Web Browser Users Modifying User ID and Password cccccsseseseeseeeeeeees 11 2 Adding Users to Apache ssssessssesssesisessssesssssesresesesssreseses 11 3 Deleting Users From Apache s e ssssessssssessssstsresesesssseseses 11 4 Chapter 12 Alarms Alarm Indicators ennn e aa E a aE aaia 12 1 JetVision Alarm Browsers sizcicse s2iesoccaatsleciicahihoccaseondtanisess 12 4 Customizing Alarm Filters iscss cpisestscdentteaciananantiottaaccawetee 12 4 Creating Active and Historical Data F
243. such destruction upon the request of Paradyne June 2005 B 1010 A2 GB21 10 5 Limited Warranty and Disclaimer of Warranties The media upon which any Software is contained is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty 30 days from the date of delivery to Licensee the Warranty Period The entire liability of Paradyne and as applicable its licensor s and Licensee s exclusive remedy for breach of the foregoing limited warranty shall be for Paradyne to replace any defective media which is returned to Paradyne during the Warranty Period PARADYNE DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY SOFTWARE WILL OPERATE ERROR FREE WILL OPERATE UNINTERRUPTED IN YOUR OPERATING ENVIRONMENT IS COMPATIBLE WITH ANY SOFTWARE OR HARWARE CONFIGURATION OR IS FREE OF ERRORS OR BUGS EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND PARADYNE MAKES NO WARRANTY EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY OF NON INFRINGEMENT 6 Availability of Support No support Such as ongoing maintenance and delivery of upgrades is provided for the Software under this Agreement Any support for the Software must be purchased separately 7 Intellectual Property Indemnification Paradyne shall defend or settle at its own expense any action brought against Licensee to the extent
244. t Lower PM DB Limit Description This field sets the historical data buffer upper limit and is expressed as a the default is 90 When the threshold exceeds the size specified i e 90 of the historical buffer size the alarms are truncated to the low threshold No alarms are generated This field is expressed as a the default is 70 When the threshold goes below the size specified the alarms are purged in a First in First Out manner This field specifies the size of the database of historical performance management and is expressed in megabytes The size of database buffer is specified during installation The default values are Em small network lt 15 CPX 1000 m medium network 15 30 CPX 1000 m large network 30 50 CPX 1000 Refer to Changing the Data Collector Server Values to increase the database buffer This field sets the database buffer upper limit and is expressed as a the default is 80 When the threshold exceeds the size specified i e 80 of the historical buffer size the alarms are truncated to the low threshold Refer to Changing the Data Collector Server Values to change the upper limit This field is expressed as a the default is 70 When the threshold goes below the size specified the alarms are purged in a First in First Out manner Refer to Changing the Data Collector Server Values to change the lower limit June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 17 InfoCenter Services Tab
245. t lt 329 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Step 5 Performing a TMC Switchover Step 1 Step 2 5 26 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select the type of switchover you want to perform m Normal means that the switchover takes place under normal working conditions i e TMC EOC is up m Forced means that the switchover takes place even when the standby TMC EOC is down Click OK Note You can launch the Integrated Monitor to view the status of the switchover Chapter 16 Integrated Monitoring To perform a TMC switchover Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click il on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 25 zm ainsi File Configuration Fautt Series Admiriztraton Report Mew Help ass Ss sia air aar sare Neme ia j omw ws Medel _ Primary Det Una 2 tT wa Lucent S5090 1 2 Ep Network PO m p PoTN ro joa ai F 192 160 7 196 seorspdniest iserns Figure 5 25 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 June 2005 5 Interface Groups Provisioning Select the name of the GR 303 Interface Group that you want to switch Select Switchover TMC from the Configuration menu r Right click the highlighted selection and select Switchover EOC from the pop up menu The following dialog box appears Switchover TMC 1t x Switchover
246. t khrmatior _ Usessignad NRS Assigned NAG racked Lorp WUniscked Lorp nkacked Loop rizched Lorp Hriacked Lot Unisched Lorp Nedicked Loro Figure 7 24 Create IAD Network Resources Tab June 2005 723 7 IAD Provisioning Step 20 Step 21 Creating a LES CAS IAD Using the Create IAD Command Step 1 Step 2 Switch Provision Info tab is grayed out if Interface Group is not RT provisioned 7 24 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select the appropriate Network Resources from the Unassigned NRs column and click on the right arrow button to move the Network Resource to the Assigned NRs column Click on OK to create the IAD To create a single LES CAS Loop Ground Start or E amp M Wink Start IAD Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Select Create IAD from the Configuration menu Or Right click s on the Tree View or Map View and select Create IAD _Or Click a on the toolbar The Create IAD window appears Figure 7 20 Create IAD A x IAD Pvc Reference Optional State Annotation Network Resources ID Serial No Profile Name LES CAS Loop Start J GR 303 Interface Group sts1 T1 CAS Interface Group T1 CAS J IAD Ports Number of Pore Port Attribute we DSO Admin S Signaling Compre Echo Referen Unlocked Loop None Both i E a Unlocked Loop None Both 43 Unlocked Loop None Both 44 Unlocked Loop None Both
247. tVision InfoCenter main window appears Figure 17 12 Jet ision InfoCenter Eoix File Acton Setting Help Application Status Co Jetstream Applications E Jetvision DB Jetvision Server LD Jetvision Client LD DataCollector Server LD integrated Monitoring Cl Jetway Proxy QA Jetway Server Third Party D Apache Httpd Web Server D oracle Server DB VisiBroker for Java Figure 17 12 InfoCenter Main Window Step 2 Verify and ensure the service of JetVision Server is started Starting and Stopping Services on page 17 7 Note The Data Collector server will not run if the PM history console window is closed and or the service of JetVision Server is stopped Step 3 Click JetVision Server The right panel displays the Data Collector Server property Figure 17 13 2 Jet ision InfoCenter Oi x File Action Setting Help C Jetstream Applications Version 2 4 0 91968 Cf Jetvision C vetvision Server Jetvision Client Directory eWetstreamlemsserver_2 4 0 9196 Status STARTED A DataCollector Server Prope Value Start Stop Q Integrated Monitoring JetVision ServerID _dlok Refresh Color JetWay Pro racle Connection jdbc oracle ocis iy Proxy Oracle C ti jdb i8 ORCL Bs Ly Jetway Server DB Stats Gather Tim 10800000 Apply Browse C Third Party I DB Size Check Timer 86400000 Backup Restore C
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249. te of the IAD and its ports Table 7 1 7 2 June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 7 2 Modifiable Options in Different Administrative States 7 IAD Provisioning Table 7 1 Modifiable and Unmodifiable Options in All Administrative States Modifiable Attributes in IAD Admin Company DSLAM Subscriber Unmodifiable Attributes in IAD Ports Compression Echo cancellation An IAD administrative state determines attributes that can be modified The IAD and its port administrative states determine the CRV and signaling For example when an IAD administrative state is Unlocked and the port administrative state is Locked both CRV and signaling can be modified for that port When the administrative state of the IAD and its ports are Unlocked the CRV and signaling cannot be modified Table 7 2 At IAD Level g 3 dD N amp g F E E a Z lt J 2 a E ee fle pd a a Create IAD Yes Yes Yes Provisional Modify IAD No No Yes Provisional Modify IAD No No No Unlocked June 2005 IAD Port Admin State Locked or Unlocked Locked Unlocked Locked Unlocked CRV Yes Yes No Yes No At Port Level DS1 Yes Yes No Yes DSO Yes No Yes Signaling 5 v Yes No Yes Echo Yes Yes Compression 5 Wn No Yes 7 3 7 IAD Provisioning 1010 A2 GB21 10 Table 7 2 Modifiable Options in Different Administrative States Continued At IAD Leve
250. terval field Type a new value and select a polling interval Click OK June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Checking Services state of each service Figure 17 3 17 InfoCenter Services To check the state of each service click Jetstream Applications at the main window The right panel displays the Jet ision InfoCenter yx File Acton Setting Help 9 Ci Jetstream Applications Application Status C Jetvision Jetvision Server Started _ D Jetvision Server DataCollector Server Started Jetvision Client Integrated Monitoring Stopped 0 JetWay Serwer _ Stopped D DataCollector Server D lntearated Monitor Apache Httpd Web Server Started a 9 Oracle Server Started a Proxy VisiBroker for Java Stopped JetWay Server Q Third Party Bi Apache Httpd Web Server LD oracle Server VisiBroker for Java Figure 17 3 Main Window with Service State Displayed e Sta rting and You can use InfoCenter to start and stop services of e Stoppi ng E JetVision Server e Services m DataCollector Server m Integrated Monitoring m JetWay Server m Third party software To start or stop service Step 1 Select a JetVision service that you want to start or stop Figure 17 4 Jet ision InfoCenter iOi x File Action Setting Help C Jetstream Applications Version 2 4 0 9196 CI Jetvision irectory e Jetstreamemsse
251. tive outcalls r Reference hime Least Polling time IADs Provisioned C ADs Up Graph Type On Line OnLine Peak calls i Min fo Curent Sec fi 5 Select All Historical Show Close Figure 14 8 Graphing Window Select the items on which you want to poll statistics from the Properties panel by clicking the adjacent box Or click Select A11 if you want to poll all items listed A maximum of 20 properties can be graphed at a time Choose the type of graph you want to generate format options are a bar graph or a plot 14 Statistics Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Note 1010 A2 GB21 10 Choose the frequency of the data that will be graphed from the options in the On Line panel your option is 15 seconds Select a method to view your statistical presentation Your options are Graph or Table Graphs display absolute and relative values Clicking Show marks the initial absolute value Clicking Reset freezes the absolute value and starts marking new relative values Subsequent resets add the last relative value to the absolute value and start marking new relative values Click Show JetVision displays the graph based on the options you selected Figure 14 9 and Figure 14 10 Click Close to exit this window Performance Graphs JETSET1 a cumulative cutcalis M ADs Provicioned Moe Up Peak calle SECA Properties Graph
252. to transfer the file to it then the path name is usr jsems FTP Login Name this is the same login identifier as the FTP server FTP Login Password this is the same login password as the FIP server 15 Maintenance Step 5 Modifying Destination Profile Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1010 A2 GB21 10 Note A forward slash is used for both Windows and Solaris environments In Windows the forward slash signifies a relative path in respect to the configuration of the FIP server Click OK Note You cannot modify a destination profile if it is associated with any schedules To modify destination profiles Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 2 on page 15 3 Click Destination Profile to display the profile list Figure 15 3 JetVision CPXBackUp Manager BEES File Operations Destination Profile Name emstestpc2 Active Task BackUpFile List H estination Profile Schedule Tasks Task Log i Figure 15 3 Destination Profile List June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 15 Maintenance Step 4 Right click the profile you want to modify and select Modi fy from the pop up menu Or Select the profile you want to modify and select Modify from the Operations menu The Modify Destination Profile window appears Fig
253. tors m Chapter 17 InfoCenter Services provides instructions to use InfoCenter m Chapter 18 Jetutil Diagnostics provides instructions to use a utility tool to help with system diagnostics m Appendix A JetVision Menu Map provides a hierarchical overview of the JetVision Client menu options m Appendix B Statistics Descriptions provides descriptions for statistics used in JetVision m Appendix C Alarm Summary provides a summary of event and error alarms used in JetVision m Index Related Complete documentation for this product is available online at Documents www paradyne com Select Support Technical Manuals gt Jetstream Media Gateway Systems m JetVision Installation Describes how to install JetVision on Windows and Solaris platforms m CPX 1000 Voice Services Platform Installation and Operation Describes features and characteristics of the CPX 1000 equipment provides procedures to install the equipment and provides instructions to troubleshoot and repair the CPX 1000 m JetCraft User s Guide Describes how to install and use JetCraft To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document or to talk to a sales representative please call 1 727 530 2000 June 2005 xV Preface Symbols oF 1010 A2 GB21 10 Pay special attention to symbols with text next to them because they contain important information This document uses the following special symbols Voice Data Interruption This symbol alerts
254. umentation training distributor locations or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to register your warranty at www paradyne com warranty m Telephone Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative Within the U S A call 1 800 870 2221 Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 2340 Document Feedback We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document Please mail them to Technical Publications Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Ave N Largo FL 33773 or send e mail to userdoc paradyne com Include the number and title of this document in your correspondence Please include your name and phone number if you are willing to provide additional clarification Trademarks Jetstream is a registered trademark of Paradyne Corporation All other products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners A June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 JetVision JetWay Software License Agreement CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BY USING ANY OF THE JETVISION JETWAY SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS DO NOT USE OR INSTALL ANY OF THE SOFTWARE IN SUCH EVENT YOU MAY RETURN THE SOFTWARE TO T
255. uneeaignad syuneppig de syner pigraj Fi eerO OST ae sped penne Figure 4 3 Tabular View with Network Protection Groups Displayed June 2005 1010 A2 GB 2 1 10 Assigning PSTN Protection Group Members Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 June 2005 4 Protection Group Provisioning Before assigning members to the PSTN network Protection Group make sure that the CPX 1000 is up with redundant STS 1 cards To assign members to the PSTN Protection Group Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click 3 Network PSTN on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Protection Group tabular view Figure 4 4 file Corpurston four Servos Aemineranon Ropat Yew How S aJa tA esparn Et arapo joor Figure 4 4 PSTN Protection Group Manager Tabular View Select a Protection Group ID to which you want to assign member Select Configure from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Configure from the pop up menu The Configuration for Network PG window appears Figure 4 5 4 5 4 Protection Group Provisioning Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 46 1010 A2 GB21 10 Configuration for PSTN PG 3 Eg Protection Group Info Members Primary Member Secondary Member SlotPort lt unassigned M lt unassigned gt v Port Type Moo mM o Admin State Unto ked Untocked z Operational State ha o mM StandbyState
256. ure 15 4 Modify Destination Profile x Destination Profile Profile Name xf 8 t e IP Address f9210 2123 Path Name foackupicpoxn FTP Login Name Dons FTP Login Password Peres sd OK Cancel m Figure 15 4 Modify Destination Profile Window Step 5 Modify any information then click OK June 2005 155 15 Maintenance Deleting Destination Profile Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 15 6 1010 A2 GB21 10 Note You cannot delete a destination profile if it is associated with any schedules To delete destination profiles Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Select CPXBackUpManager from the Services Menu The CPX Backup Manager window appears Figure 15 2 on page 15 3 Click Destination Profile to display the profile list Figure 15 3 on page 15 4 Right click the profile name you want to delete and select Delete from the pop up menu Or Select the profile you want to delete and select Delete from the Operations menu Or Click amp from the toolbar A dialog box appears asking if you want to delete the selected profile Click Yes June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Performing an On demand Backup Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 June 2005 15 Maintenance To perform an on demand backup Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Select C
257. utes Number of times the received DS1 signal contained a bipolar violation BPV or an excessive number of zeroes EXZ Number of one second intervals with a least one line code violation Number of Out Of Frame Seconds in the last 15 minutes Number of one second intervals containing one or more severely errored framing SEF events in the last 15 minutes Number of one second intervals with 15 or more line code violations as well as when the device receives an incoming OOF or AIS signal in the last 15 minutes Number of one second intervals during which the service is unavailable determined by a transmission failure condition in the last 15 minutes June 2005 1010 A2 GB21 10 B Statistics Descriptions Table B 1 Error Statistics Definitions Continued Error Statistics Description ATM DS 3 Far end alarm indication Far end receive failure Loss of cell delineation Loss of frame Loss of signal Out of cell delineation Red count ATM OC 3 AAL1 byte CRC errors AAL1 byte parity errors AAL1 byte seq errors Cells revd in FIFO Clock generation failures Correctable errors Counter rollover OAM line AIS OAM line RDI OAM path AIS Overrun errors Overrun counter rollover Pointer byte parity errors Pointer byte range errors Physical service Ref cells loss Ref cells out of sync Rx Utopia FIFO overrun Rx Utopia overrun SONET loss signal June 2005 Number of far end alarm indications Number
258. w where the CPX 1000 resides and expand the tree by clicking the key Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree 14 Statistics Step 3 Step 4 Number of ADs retrieved Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 1010 A2 GB21 10 Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click g on the Tree View or Map View and select 1AD Manager Or Click g on the toolbar The View Update IADs window appears Click Show IADs The View Update IADs window appears Figure 14 7 The configured ADs are displayed and a message appears in the status bar indicating how many IADs have been retrieved IAD Configuration Manager On Cpx emstestpc2 x Search IADs by M Company JALL z Dslam JALL v Subscriber JALL x C Network Protection Group 7 1 zje ci zp amp Foi E z pte ji Bulk Creation HW Model Company Dslam Subscri Op State Admin S Clone Unknown WPetstream wiz_4po i32 Disabled Provi _ Unknown Jets reg_4po vci33 Disabled Provisio IAD Wizard Unknown Disabled _ Provisio iad 801 Jetstream Enabled Provisio Create Unknown Disabled Provisio Unknown Disabled Locked Delete Unknown Disabled Locked Er Unknown Disabled Locked oe Unknown Disabled Locked Unlock Unknown Disabled Locked Unknown Disabled Locked Modify Unknown Disabled Locked Unknown Disabled Loc
259. ws htpasswd exe b C Jetstream Apache1312 users jJsreport js123 Example on Solaris htpasswd b opt Jetstream Apachel312 users jsreport js123 To add users to the Apache Web server Change the directory to lt JetVision Server gt reports For example C Jetstream emsserver_2 5 reports Locate the htaccess file edit the line that reads require user jsreport to require user jsreport newuser Where newuser is the new user ID Note When adding multiple users make sure to put a space between each new user Proceed as steps 1 and 2 in Modifying User ID and Password on page 11 2 to add a user to the Apache Web server 11 Web Browser Users Deleting Users From Apache Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 1010 A2 GB21 10 To delete users from the Apache Web server Open a console window and change to the Apache s root directory m In Windows for example CD C Jetstream Apachel1312 m In Solaris for example cd opt jetstream apachel312 Locate the user file that was created initially for example users Open the users file by using a text editor m For Windows use notepad m For Solaris use vi Delete the line that is associated with the user ID you want to delete Change the directory to lt JetVision Server gt reports For example m In Windows for example C Jetstream emsserver_2 5 reports m In Solaris for example cd
260. ws you to configure the CPX 1000 2 5 release However you can configure only features that exist in the loaded release For example the T1 CAS Interface Group is a 2 6 feature which can be used on the 2 6 release but not on the 2 5 release June 2005 3 CPX 1000 Configuration Changing the CPX 1000 IP Address Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 3 2 1010 A2 GB21 10 Each CPX 1000 is shipped with a default IP address 10 0 10 100 that is used during turn up Because there might be more than one CPX 1000 installed in the network we recommend changing the default IP address as soon as possible to a unique address to avoid addressing conflicts Tip Before changing the IP address obtain a list of IP addresses for each CPX 1000 in the network To change the CPX 1000 IP address Click the network icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides and expand the tree by clicking the key Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 and select the MP card from the Tree or Shelf View Select IP Configuration from the Services menu The CPX IP Configuration window appears Figure 3 1 Cpx IP Configuration x IP Configuration Address Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway fi 0 0 0 1 OK Cancel Figure 3 1 CPX IP Configuration Window June 2005 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Configuring Global VCI Settings A June 20
261. x appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 5 14 E Modify Confirmation Lx A Changing ports of a GR 303 Interface Group may cause a service outage Do you want to continue J Figure 5 14 Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes To assign ports channels to the T1 CAS Interface Group Expand the desired CPX 1000 from the Tree View Click il on the Tree View The right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 5 10 on page 5 11 Expand the Interface Group in the tree view Click on the T1 CAS IG then select Modify from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select Modify IG from the pop up menu The View Update T1 CAS Interface Groups window similar to Figure 5 15 appears 5 Interface Groups Provisioning 1010 A2 GB2 1 10 Vorw Updete 11 CAS Interface Group 3 xj htortaca Group infomation ix B Name fos o Mode Nomar ons Los a 7 D51 Assignment infermatan baie Card Pot PG crannal r x a 2 5 gt w as a n a s ui m r AOA0 30 CL 1 t J 4 5 6 a 93 oCo Figure 5 15 View Update T1 CAS Interface Groups indow Step 5 Select a port channel by clicking the Card Port or PG channel then make the assignment by clicking the gt button Step 6 Assign as many ports channels up to 28 as needed to the Interface Group Tip To select multiple port

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