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2. a GE S o 2 S e es o de amm S 2 m o e a o n T o E des o fes LS o e gt a a gt cam eM Y N D D o 2 z O a SCMM Product User Manual 5 2 OCM User Interface Lock for Control Variable Access OCM software version 4 0 and above has a keypad lock and unlock feature for accessing the control variables This is so that only the trained technician has the ability to change any of the CONTROL variables restricts an unauthorised person from modifying the control variables and prevents tampering The OCM user interface will require the keypad unlock sequence to be input by the user if they intend to access any of the CONTROL variables for any given module This includes the LCD s CONTRAST level With the keypad locked the user has access to the following menu items only PBN STATUS ALARMS and MODULES When the keypad is unlocked access to CONTROL1 CONTROL2 and CONTROLS becomes available 5 2 1 Unlock access to CONTROL variables 1 Ensure that the display is at the home screen with PBN STATUS displayed If you are not sure of your location in the menu press ENTER twice to go to the home screen 2 Press the right arrow key four times 3 Press ENTER once You now have full access to the CONTROL menu items The interface is in its unlocked condition The user has access to six menu items They are PBN STATUS ALARMS MODULES CONTROL1
3. Universal Serial Bus port currently not supported Front panel screws to fix SCMM to OCM 21 September 2011 Page 15 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 9 Rear Panel Description PROG POWER DATA BUS Item Description 1 PROG DE9 programming port for upgrade of unit software Notes requires null modem cable o normal software upgrade is via PORT 1 2 POWER Power and data connection to OCMR DATA BUS Page 16 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 10 Application Examples SCMM QOLTM 2 System Application OCMR SNMP System can operate CO o ad PR N z 2 Z S z 2nd module is optional ert te ies etes as E LI E M ge d es E s EM e ES M MEER Here E es dtes tana her NTS certe cse ae ceci rend n E Aet fal fa taf fal fr FEERERERERERERERETT iL TM Management subnet 10 x 1000 Mbps LLLI LLL iiL I E vik th th th th ISP subnet 18 x 1000 Mbps i i i i i I I I I I I Y VY VN No Y No Y F 16 x 32 2512 subscribers ONU ONL 16x 64 1024 subscribers SCMM QOLTM 4 System Application System can operate OCMR SNMP SP with only one SCMM f 2nd module is optional SC MM CIOLT M A GOL T NEA GOL T NEA QOL T NEA GOL T NEA
4. C or U urgent alarm gt 70 C Voltage level of 26 5V rail O ok gt 20 38Vdc or U urgent alarm gt 38 Vdc or 20 Vdc Voltage of 5 0V rail O ok 4 5 5 5Vdc or U urgent alarm gt 5 5 Vdc or 4 5 Vdc Voltage level of 5 0Vdc Supply O ok 4 5 5 5Vdc or U urgent alarm gt 5 5 Vdc or lt 4 5 Vdc Parameters 10 to 14 are not used OFF ON NO NO NO Z Summary alarm LED red indicator OFF No alarm ON urgent if P16 is OFF ON non urgent if P16 is ON Summary alarm LED green indicator ON No alarm if P15 is OFF ON non urgent if P15 is ON OFF urgent if P15 is ON Common urgent alarm NO No alarm ALM Alarm Setting for link monitoring read only controlled by Parameter 19 NO link monitoring disabled YES link monitoring enabled Setting for link monitoring Enables alarms on Parameters 21 and 22 NO link monitoring disabled YES link monitoring enabled Parameter 20 is not used 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 21 LINKACT 1 YES Z Link status on the Ethernet port 1 YES a link has been established NO no link established Alarm status Z MON LINKS disabled O MON LINKS enabled and link established No Alarm N MON LINKS enabled and no link established Non Urgent Alarm 22
5. nnn nnne nnn nnns 25 5 4 SCMM EPON Interface cccccssssssssssssssssesssessssssssessseeeseeeseeseessesesseeeseeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeees 26 5 4 1 Factory Defaults sise 26 55 SCMM Command Line Interface iii 27 5 6 SNMP Management ii nnn nnni nnn risusa annes sana sanis annia n nnns nain 27 96 MIB TaDle osa siste itm Ete tm Diae ELEME Me EE 27 5 7 SCMM OLT and ONU Field Upgrade 28 5 8 Forgot the SCMM PORT1 IP Address Settings 28 5 9 SCMM Parameter List and Alarm Limits esses 30 seo elicere H eee 32 j JProducL V arany Se sed i odios etat ded su reete 33 MEME i ueqneldGre sue daa m a Sm 34 SAM NOES ET T mS 35 Page 4 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 1 Precautions WARNING This equipment is intended for indoor applications To prevent fire or electrical shock or permanent damage to the product do not expose units to water or moisture e Ensure adequate cooling and ventilation as specified e he product user manual should be read and understood before units are put into use Do not operate the unit without all covers and panels properly installed Cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning the front panel Do not use spray cleaner of any kind Overloading Overloading
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7. QOL T NEA GOL T NEA OCMR SNMP SP Ras dual power supplies with aA e i HE EHEHEHEHEH increased current capacity FEEL GIOLTM Management subnet 10 x 107060 Mbps BIEN MSS sine hx 010 ps i tht th th th th th ISP subnet 32 x 1000 Mbps i i i i i I i T Y Ww WV FF L L i v 32 32 1024 subscribers ONU 32 x bd 2046 subscribers ONU Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 17 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 4 Technical Description 4 1 Overview The SCMM is designed to provide ease of provisioning and management of a Passive Optical Network PON It allows remote control monitoring and provisioning via SNMP The SCMM also provides an API for 3 party management software for external billing provisioning and or network operating centre NOC SCMM Application Diagram OCMR SNMP Physical Layer Ethemet Port 1 Command Line 7 l L Interface CLI rv dS T o Operating C oystem Linux M EPON Messages UDP M Physical Layer Ethernet Port 2 Local Switch J 192 168 254 0 MN OLT OLT EPON I EPON Device Device i a gt l E O OOO 1to9 We eee ee Page 18 of 36 21 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product
8. CONTROL2 and CONTROLS 5 2 2 Lock access to CONTROL variables There are three ways to lock access to CONTROL variables Resetting the power e Automatic time out e Manual operation By resetting the power the interface will start up in the locked condition by default Automatic time out happens when there has been no activity key pressing for 15 minutes This will also bring the display back to the PBN STATUS menu Manual Operation 1 Ensure that the display is at the home screen with PBN STATUS displayed If you are not sure of your location in the menu press ENTER twice to go to the home screen 2 Press the left arrow key once 3 Press ENTER once You have now locked access to the CONTROL menu items Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page 23 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 5 3 OCM Programming Sequence for the SCMM The user has the ability to perform the following functions on the SCMM switching module via the OCM user interface e Select the SCMM and view its parameters e Turn on off link monitoring 5 3 1 Select the SCMM and view its parameters For a full list and explanation of the parameters used in the module refer to Section 5 9 Parameter List and Alarm Limits Module number Parameter number Menu item Parameter displayed at PO1 6 OOO Q e Scroll down to menu item MODULE using th
9. LINKACT2 YES Z Link status on the Ethernet port 2 YES a link has been established NO no link established Alarm status Z MON LINKS disabled O MON LINKS enabled and link established No Alarm N MON LINKS enabled and no link established Non Urgent Alarm Parameter 23 is not used 24 CTRL STAT OFF U PON Controller Status OFF U PON Controller Inactive Urgent Alarm ON O PON Controller Active No Alarm Parameters 25 and 26 are not used 27 M1 0000FFFF99AB PORT1 MAC address 28 192 168 35 254 PORT1 IP address 29 192 168 35 0 PORT1 Subnet address 30 M2 0000FFFF99AB PORT 2 MAC address 31 192 168 254 50 PORT 2 IP address 32 192 168 254 0 PORT 2 Subnet address Note The above values displayed are for monitoring purposes only and may vary in accuracy up to 10 Status character definitions O indicates Normal N indicates Non urgent Alarm U indicates Urgent Alarm Z indicates No Alarm State Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page 31 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 6 Specifications General Power Power consumption Temperature range Operating Storage Software Standards Interface Network interface Serial interface OLT Support OLTM QOLTM 2 QOLTM 4 ONU Support 4100 Series EPON ONU GEPON 1000 MAU with EPON Mechanical Dimensions Ship si
10. Netcraft Product User Manual for details Page 28 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual Option 4 1 Connect a Laptop PC to SCMM PORT either via a switch or cross over cable 2 Let the ETH PORT of the Laptop PC retrieve the IP address via DHCP request 3 SCMM PORT2 runs DHCP Server by default If it has not been turned off before or is using factory default settings your Laptop PC will be assigned an IP address in the range of 192 168 254 100 192 168 254 200 4 Telnet into 192 168 254 50 This is the IP address of SCMM PORT2 You can then log in and retrieve the SCMM PORT1 IP address setting via the command systemShow If your Laptop PC is assigned an IP but not in the range of 192 168 254 100 192 168 254 200 due to previous configuration done on DHCP Server 5 Disconnect other devices except your Laptop PC on the same subnet as SCMM PORTA 6 Ping all IP addresses in the subnet assigned to your Laptop PC If there is any reply to the ping command it is safe to assume it is SCMM PORT2 IP address 7 Goto step 4 above and replace the IP address mentioned with the discovered IP address If your Laptop PC fails to retrieve an IP address try Option 2 below Option 5 This option requires a null modem cable to be used Null modem cables are widely available in many stores Ensure correct
11. the TFTP base directory 3 Ensure the SCMM has been configured to use the correct TFTP server Refer to the systemShow and systemModify commands in the CLI manual for more information 4 Enter e download firmware to upgrade the SCMM application e download oltXXX tkf then e upgrade X oltXXX tkf to upgrade the OLT s in a particular QOLTM Note There are two OLTs in QOLTM 4 and only one OLT in the QOLTM 2 model e download onuXXX tkf then e upgrade X X X onuXXX tkf to upgrade a particular ONU Refer to the CLI manual for more information on the download and upgrade commands 5 8 Forgot the SCMM PORT1 IP Address Settings There may be a situation when the SCMM PORT1 IP address record is lost and prevents any access to the SCMM If this happens there are various methods you can use to retrieve the lost SCMM PORT1 IP address Option 1 Use the OCMR s keypad and LCD to select the SCMM and show parameters P28 and P29 PORT 1 IP address and PORT1 subnet address respectively Parameters P31 and P32 PORT2 IP address and PORT2 subnet address respectively can also be shown For information on how to use the OCMR keypad and LCD refer to Section 5 3 1 Option 2 Use the HTTP web interface of the OCMR to view the SCMM module s parameters Refer to the OCMR Product User Manual for details Option 3 Use PBN s NMS3 Netcraft software to view the SCMM module s parameters Refer to the NMS3
12. 1 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 5 Software Description Operation 5 1 SCMM OCM Interface The basic control functions are similar to all plug in modules for the OCM Each module has its own specific parameters and menu item control functions This section refers specifically to the SCMM The SCMM software is fully automatic and constantly monitors parameters as outlined in Section 5 9 These parameters are stored in the module s EEPROM Some may be changed via external communications The program reports any conditions outside pre set limits by operating the module s front panel alarm LED and also signalling the OCM user interface via the common alarm line It also receives manual control commands from the OCM keypad e g enable or disable monitoring of network connections 5 1 1 Factory Defaults The factory default settings are as follows Setting Value P19 MON LINKS NO See Section 5 9 SCMM Parameter List and Alarm Limits for parameter lists and details Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page 21 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 5 1 2 OCM Program Structure Example shows SCMM module in slot 9 LCD on OCM Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 22 of 36 2 ac e
13. 2 OCMR SCMM and QOLTM Connections Connect e OCMR RJ 45 Ethernet Port see Rear Panel Layout in OCMR Manual e SCMM PORT1 Ethernet Port see Front Panel Description section to a subnet used for network management such as NetCraft NMS3 Enterprise NMS3 EPSM and 3rd Party Management Software Multiple SCMM PORT1 Ethernet Ports from different OCMR chassis can be connected to the same subnet provided proper IP address configuration has been carried out on port 1 Connect e SCMM PORT2 Ethernet Port see Front Panel Description section e QOLTM CRAFT Ethernet Port see Rear Panel Layout in QOLTM Manual to a local Network Switch not connected to any other management subnet This connection is only used locally by SCMM and QOLTM in the same OCMR chassis CAUTION The SCMM PORT2 Ethernet Port has a DHCP Server running on subnet 192 168 254 0 24 by default Therefore it is not possible to connect multiple SCMM PORT2 Ethernet Ports from a different OCMR chassis to the same Network Switch Page 8 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual Refer to the OCMR SCMM and QOLTM Network Connection diagram below The SCMM needs to be configured for the first time before it can be operated Refer to Section 3 5 SCMM First Time Configuration Notes The SCMM PORT1 IP Address has to be a static IP address
14. 33 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 8 Declaration of Conformity According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 Manufacturer s Name Pacific Broadband Networks Manufacturer s Address 8 10 Keith Campbell Court Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia Declares that the product SCMM System Control and Monitoring Module for EPON Product Name with OCMR Conforms to the following standards Safety EN 80083 1 EN 60950 IEC 950 AS NZS 3260 1993 EN 60825 1 IEC 825 1 AS NZS 2211 1 Laser Safety EMC EN 50083 2 EN 55022 1994 IEC CISPR 22 1993 AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 CATV HFC EN 50083 Supplementary Information CE This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following directives and carries C 4 the CE marking accordingly e he EMC Directive 89 336 EEC e The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The product was tested in a typical configuration with Pacific Broadband Networks FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio f
15. It does not support a DHCP Client The SCMM PORT2 has a DHCP Server running Its default configuration can be found in Section 5 4 1 Factory Defaults for SCMM EPON Interface It is not necessary to re configure the DHCP Server as it is only used internally by the SCMM for managing connected QOLTMs Only EPON devices local to the OCM should have a connection to this subnet e g SCMM QOLTM OLTM It is a requirement that the SCMM has to be notified to which OCMR it belongs See Section 3 5 SCMM First Time Configuration The suggested OCMR setting is to use a static IP address to prevent invalid configuration of the SCMM as a result of DHCP requests changing the IP address Refer to the OCMR Manual for information on how to change the setting to use a static IP address OCMR SCMM and QOLTM Network Connection Diagram The following diagram illustrates the connection between more than one OCMR SCMM QOLTMs and the Network Management Software _ 4707 a SCMM moc u zo 120 12 207 Local Switch 10 100Mbps 192 168 254 0 OCMR SNMP u 170 IE SCMM 4707 aA N gt DO 120 11 DO 120 7 Local Switch 10 100Mbps 192 168 254 0 Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page 9 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 5 SCMM First Time Configuration Before the SCMM can be operated suc
16. PEN Pacific Broadband Networks SCMM System Control and Monitoring Module for EPON with OCMR Product User Manual Offices China Beijing tel 86 10 5791 0655 Americas Florida tel 1 703 579 6777 AsiaPac Melbourne tel 61 3 9780 5100 Australia Melbourne tel 61 3 9780 5100 EMEA Netherlands tel 31 36 536 8011 info pbnglobal com www pbnglobal com 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks All rights reserved Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual SCMM system Control and Monitoring Module for EPON with OCMR Product User Manual 1O eP A Lastupdae 21 September 2011 Document version 2 8d Documentreferenee PBN SCMM Manual V3d Released 21 Sep 11 2 Document status ss Released O O 0 0 2 2 02 Preparedby Pacific Broadband Networks Prepared for Product Users 0 000 s Page 2 of 36 21 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual Contents EE ui P a ae ea te oies 5 MEM 68 6 OO RENE 6 2 1 OO el 6 2 2 OURS a a ee nc ne ie a ee ain 6 2 3 Model and WON see d
17. T modules in the same OCMR slot Supports remote configuration and diagnostics of EPON equipment e Supports 3 party provisioning and billing systems with SNMP e Powerful processor with solid state data storage Dual 10 100 Mbps network ports e Powered from the OCMR system e Hemote software upgrade 2 3 Models and Options Model code SCMM System Control and Monitoring Module for EPON with OCMR Page 6 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 Installation 3 1 Equipment Inventory On receiving your new SCMM you should carefully unpack and examine the contents for loss or damage that may have occurred during shipping Refer to warranty registration if loss or damage has occurred The SCMM will consist of the following Qty Description 1 SCMM module Product User Manual includes individual Certificate of Performance 1 Warranty registration certificate 1 Utility CD 3 2 Packaging and Transportation Keep all packing boxes and packaging of the SCMM for future transport Use only the original packaging of the SCMM when transporting This packaging has been specifically designed to protect the equipment 3 3 Power and Cooling Requirements The power required by the SCMM is supplied by the OCM The SCMM and its corresponding OCM chassis should be located in an environment not exceed
18. User Manual 4 2 SNMP Agent The SCMM is supplied as standard with SNMP Agent servicing requests via LAN from management software It supports full featured remote provisioning and monitoring of EPON devices connected to SCMM The SNMP Agent includes MIB Tables and is compatible with standard SNMP based management packages which allow 3 party software to interact with SCMM whether it is for monitoring provisioning or billing purposes The MIB Tables can be found on the Utility CD provided 4 3 Management Software 4 3 1 NMS3 Netcraft The OCMR front panel displays the internal features of the SCMM such as its temperature voltages alarms and so on NMS3 Netcraft is a free tool to monitor the SCMM from a remote location via the OCMR 4 3 2 NMS3 Enterprise Il The NMS3 Enterprise II management system enables the operator to configure all individual elements of the network with network tree view for easy navigation and fault finding Parameters of the SCMM can be monitored and changed via the Netcraft interface and individual ONUs configured using the EPON EMS interface included with the NMS3 Enterprise Il package 4 3 3 NMS3 EPSM NMS3 EPSM EPON Provisioning System Management allows the operator to provision ONUS in batches This software package communicates with the connected SCMMs via SNMP which can then relay commands to the ONU hardware Parameters of the SCMM can be monitored and changed via the Netcraft interface and individ
19. User Manual 5 5 SCMM Command Line Interface The CLI is accessible via any telnet application such as Putty TeraTerm HyperTerminal or even the command line telnet usually found in C Windows System32 telnet in Windows XP The default telnet port to access CLI is 23 To gain access to CLI a telnet into the SCMM PORT1 IP address is required The following shows an example of how to access the CLI of the SCMM with an IP address of 192 168 35 254 Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1965 2001 Microsoft Corp Ciyetelnet 194 166 545 254 For the complete CLI manual please refer to the Utility CD provided in folder Command 5 6 SNMP Management Please refer to Section 3 5 SCMM First Time Configuration to establish connection with the SCMM 5 6 1 MIB Table Please refer to the Utility CD provided in folder MIB Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page 27 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 5 7 SCMM OLT and ONU Field Upgrade The SCMM includes a feature to perform application upgrades remotely whether it is for the SCMM itself an OLT or ONU This functionality requires a TFTP server hosting the latest application binary To upgrade the application using CLI 1 You will be given an application update as a binary file named e scmm app for SCMM e OltXXX tkf for OLT e onuXXX tkf for ONU 2 Copythe file into
20. ay Address aaa bbb ccc ddd SystemModify ocmrip OCMR IP Address this SCMM resides aaa bbb ccc ddd SystemModify ocmrCommunity OCMR SNMP Get Community this SCMM resides Notes The OCMR IP Address can be retrieved via the LCD Panel by selecting MO Module 0 and then selecting parameter P5 The OCMR SNMP Get Community can be retrieved via http request to the web server in the OCMR e g http 192 168 254 40 this example shows the OCMR has an IP address of 192 168 254 40 The OCMR IP address and SNMP Get Community are very important settings Ensure to get set the OCMR IP address and SNMP Get Community correctly Failure to do so will render the SCMM inoperative 14 Reboot the SCMM by typing reboot and then y to confirm PBN gt gt reboot Reboot wm 15 For further SCMM settings the PC Laptop LAN IP address needs to be configured to be in the same subnet as the newly configured SCMM Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page 11 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 6 Using the Command Line Interface The full list of available commands can be found in the PBN SCMM Command Line Interface manual The following tips can be used to efficiently manage your time and effort when using the command lines Note Command Line Interface will now be abbreviated to CLI e When there is more than one page of informati
21. cessfully it needs to be configured for the first time The following steps are necessary to configure the SCMM 1 Switch on the power to the OCMR chassis 2 Insert the SCMM into the OCMR to power it up It is recommended that you insert the SCMM into slot 1 of the OCMR chassis 3 On the LCD panel select the slot where the SCMM resides See Section 5 3 1 for information on how to select the SCMM and view its operating parameters 4 Once the SCMM is selected scroll to parameters P28 and P29 See Section 5 9 SCMM Parameter List and Alarm Limits 5 Take note of both parameters as their values will be used later P28 should display the IP address of SCMM PORT1 and P29 should display the Subnet address of SCMM PORT1 Note If either P28 or P29 are not showing the IP Subnet address allow up to two minutes for the SCMM to boot up completely 6 Prepare a PC Laptop with a configurable LAN IP address 7 Configure the LAN IP address to be in the same subnet as SCMM PORTI1 The factory default IP address of SCMM PORT1 is 192 168 35 254 and its subnet is 192 168 35 0 8 Connect the PC Laptop ETH PORT to SCMM PORT either via a switch or cross over cable 9 Open up a Telnet application and telnet into port 23 of SCMM PORT1 IP Address On Windows XP C Windows System32 telnet HyperTerminal or CMD is sufficient 10 Access SCMM PORT via its IP address as seen from parameter P28 The example below shows this by using th
22. e Command Prompt on Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 Cy Copyriche 199592001 Mrerosory Corp CNoLtelnet 192 16984535 254 11 Enter admin for both the User Name and Password when prompted Page 10 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 12 Once the telnet application has accessed the SCMM type systemShow This displays the Current settings in the SCMM Below are the factory default settings PBN gt gt systemShow System Description PBN EPON System System ObjectID Hee HO A be rCO G20 72Z 20 System Contact pbn mail com cn System Name i Anuz System Location gt pbn Calendar Time 00 29 20 170 S00 02 TFTP DB iS 60 229p IP Address t SA O0903999204 IP Mask i092 29049930 Gateway C ES LOGS oak OCMR IP 2 05 29 491 0 OCMR Community Name it pepe 13 You need to enter the following commands Replace the command argumenis described in parentheses to suit your system systemModify contact new contact systemModify name new name systemModify location new location systemModify calendarTime current time date HHMMSSYYYYMMDD systemModify tftplp new TFTP server IP address aaa bbb ccc ddd systemModify ipAddress SCMM ETH PORT1 IP Address aaa bbb ccc ddd systemModify ipMask SCMM ETH PORT1 Subnet Mask aaa bbb ccc ddd systemModify gateway gatew
23. e w key e Place the cursor at MX using the key where X represents the slot number on the chassis into which the module is inserted Select the module number you want using the w or a keys e g if SCMM is in slot 9 select M9 e Move the cursor to PXX using the key where XX represents a parameter from 01 to 32 e Press the w or amp keys to scroll through the parameter list and values Note The OCMR has four lines of text on its LCD therefore more information may be displayed than shown in the image above For more information please refer to the OCMR manual Page 24 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 5 3 2 Turn on off link monitoring Link monitoring will be in the default state of NO OFF when the SCMM is first powered up To toggle this setting follow these steps Module number a TOGGLE T O Menu item toggles YES or NO UUIN I MOL I MY 00 CONTROLT MO Link Monitor WV set to YES or NO e Scroll down to menu item CONTROL1 using the w key e Place the cursor at T using the P key e Press the w or amp key to toggle between YES and NO e MON LINKS will change accordingly e Switch to YES to turn link monitoring ON e Switch to NO to turn link monitoring OFF Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page 25 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by
24. ic Broadband Networks helpdesk is promptly notified in writing or by telephone that a failure or defect has occurred A return authorisation number is obtained from Pacific Broadband Networks helpdesk and clearly marked on the outside of the shipping container and all documents Customer is responsible for all shipping and handling charges C O D and freight collect will not be accepted without prior approval from Pacific Broadband Networks helpdesk The equipment in PBN s sole discretion has not been abused misused or operated under conditions outside manufacturer s specifications The warranty does not cover the following 1 Products purchased from someone other than an authorised Pacific Broadband Networks dealer 2 Damage caused by accident negligence misuse abuse improper operation or failure to operate the equipment within the manufacturer s specifications 3 Damage caused by fluctuation in electrical current lightning power surges etc 4 Damage resulting from overhaul repair or attempt to repair caused by someone other than Pacific Broadband Networks qualified service personnel 5 Any product in which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 6 Any product that has been opened or modified without prior written permission from PBN 7 Replacement of parts necessitated by normal wear and tear 8 Any consequential or implied damages Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 201 1 Page
25. in both cases is in kbps To show the port bandwidth policies are in place e onuPortPolicyShow all e onuPortPolicyShow display lt X X X X gt Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 13 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 7 5 Setting 4100 port based VLAN To assign a VLAN ID to a specific port use the following command e portVianModify lt pvid gt lt X X X X gt e dbsave pvid is any numeric value between 1 and 4094 To view the VLAN settings e portVlanShow all e portVlanShow display lt X X X X gt 3 7 6 Setting GEPON 1000 bandwidth limits Similar to the 4100 series PORT based settings the GEPON unit has its SLA configured at a LINK level The following is a brief list of commands to alter the upstream and downstream bandwidth settings for the user ports on the GEPON 1000 as well as a command to display the current settings To set link upstream bandwidth e linkSlaModify upMaxShaper maxAllowedBw X X X X X rate e dbSave linkShow sla display lt X X X X X gt To set link downstream bandwidth e linkSlaModify downMaxShaper maxAllowedBw lt X X X X X gt rate 9 dbSave e linkShow sla display lt X X X X X gt 3 7 7 Setting GEPON 1000 port based VLAN There are no port based commands for setting VLANs at the GEPON 1000 port level The settings have to be done at the link The following is a short list of co
26. ing a temperature range from 0 to 45 C with the OCM fans running If the internal module temperature parameter P06 exceeds 70 C the module will activate an urgent alarm through the system Should the temperature exceed the above limits then the OCM should be relocated in the equipment rack where the ambient temperature will be less than 45 C The OCM chassis should have adequate ventilation clearance as required See the installation and operating instructions for your OCM chassis Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 7 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 4 Module Installation and Adjustment 3 4 1 SCMM in OCMR Chassis Installing the SCMM Hold the module upright and aligned to the OCM slide rails and slowly insert the module until it is properly seated in the chassis Do not use excessive force when inserting module CAUTION If excessive force is required to insert the module then it may not be correctly seated in the slide rails Tip When inserting the module into the guide rails vertically tilt the module slightly to check that the guides are properly seated on the rails Once the module is fully seated within the chassis screw in the two front panel screws finger tight only to secure the module to the chassis When the SCMM is powered on the front panel POWER ALARM LED indicator should remain green 3 4
27. male female connectors to suit the SCMM PROG PORT on rear panel and your Laptop PC s COM PORT 1 Connect one end of the null modem cable to the SCMM PROG PORT and the other end to your Laptop PC s COM PORT 2 Open HyperTerminal Windows XP or your favourite terminal application running on the COM PORT 3 Set the following COM PORT settings to e Baudrate 115200 Data buts 8 e Parity none e Stop bits 1 e Flow Control none 4 Click Connect and press ENTER This should display the same command prompt just as if you were accessing it through the telnet application You can then log in and retrieve the SCMM PORT1 IP address setting via the command systemShow Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 29 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 5 9 SCMM Parameter List and Alarm Limits Parameter 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 15 16 17 18 19 Page 30 of 36 Display examples SCMM S N 0101218 S06854 A01477 SLOT NUM MOD TEMP RL26V5 RL5VO DC SPLY ALM R ALM G COM ALM MON STAT MON LINKS V1 00 25 00 32 6V 18 5V 5 0V Description Model Number of unit Serial Number of unit Firmware version installed in unit PBN s part number of Module Slot number of unit inside chassis Set by bus plane of OCM Temperature inside module O ok 0 70
28. mmands used when creating link based VLANs on the GEPON 1000 e linkVIanModify bridgeMode lt X X X 1 X gt sharedVlan e svianCreate lt X X gt vlan id e svlanMemberAdd lt X X gt vlan id lt X X X 1 X gt e dbSave Notes 1 Use svlanCreate only if the VLAN does not already exist 2 GEPON 1000 port will pass only the specified lt vlan id gt Page 14 of 36 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 8 Front Panel Description Item Description POWER ALARM PORT 1 ACT 1 LINK 1 PORT 2 ACT 2 LINK 2 USB SCREWS Pacific Broadband Networks SYSTEM CONTROLLER x MODULE x POWER ALARM DC power and summary alarm LED 10 100BaseTX RJ45 connector for non EPON device management network LED indicator OFF when no activity on port LED indicator flashing when active data transmission LED indicator OFF when no connection on port LED indicator GREEN when connected to 100 Mbps network LED indicator AMBER when connected to 10 Mbps network 10 100BaseTX RJ45 connector for EPON device management network LED indicator OFF when no activity on port LED indicator flashing when active data transmission LED indicator OFF when no connection on port LED indicator GREEN when connected to 100 Mbps network LED indicator AMBER when connected to 10 Mbps network
29. on to display the CLI will pause and wait for you to press SPACE to continue the prompt will appear as a colon e You can return to the command prompt by pressing q e By typing part of a command and pressing TAB the CLI will complete the rest of the command for you or if there are more options will show the available options Typing an incomplete command and pressing enter will display advice on how to complete the command e Commands are not case sensitive 3 Common tasks using the CLI Using the CLI you can e Display all connected OLT ONU devices e Display specific OLT ONU device information e View the SCMM log e Set 4100 bandwidth limits e Set 4100 port based VLAN e Set GEPON 1000 bandwidth limits e Set GEPON 1000 port based VLAN Note Refer to the PBN SCMM CLI manual for information regarding command usage 3 1 Displaying all connected OLT ONU devices Provided the physical network is set up correctly the SCMM will automatically detect and connect to all OLTM and QOLTM devices on the network This can be verified using one of the following commands e boardshow all e OltShow systeminfo all e oltShow configinfo all The same method applies to ONU devices Use the following command e onuShow configinfo all ONU devices are indexed by SLOT No PON No ONU INDEX No and can be mapped to their MAC addresses using this table All SCMM commands use this X X X index rather than the MAC add
30. pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 5 4 SCMM EPON Interface SCMM EPON management has a separate engine from SCMM OCM The SCMM EPON engine provides monitoring and provisioning of EPON related matter and is accessible via e Command Line Interface CLI e SNMP Agent using MIB Tables provided on the Utility CD 5 4 1 Factory Defaults The factory default settings are as follows Setting General User Name Password System Information System Description System ObjectID System Contact System Name System Location OCMR Information inside SCMM OCMR IP OCMR Community Name TFTP TRIFUES ETH PORT1 IP Adaress Subnet Mask Configuration Mode ETH PORT2 IP Adaress Subnet Mask Configuration Mode DHCP Server Configuration Factory Default admin admin PBN EPON System 1 3 6 1 4 1 11606 20 2 0 pbn mail com cn linux pbn 0 0 0 0 public 192 168 35 1 192 168 35 254 2595 255 2550 Static IP address only for non EPON device management networks 192 168 254 50 259 255 2590 Running DHCP server only for EPON device management networks Start IP 192 168 254 100 End IP 192 168 254 200 SNMP SCMM Get Community Name public SCMM Set Community Name private Page 26 of 36 21 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product
31. requency and if not installed in and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense For Compliance Information ONLY contact JWICATIO ie 4 PAL Co SSimwO C o Australia Pacific Broadband Networks 8 10 Keith Campbell Court Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia Phone 61 3 9780 5100 Fax 61 3 9763 5522 Email sales pbn com au Europe Pacific Broadband Networks Phone 31 36 536 8011 Fax 31 36 536 4367 Email sales pbneurope eu China Pacific Broadband Networks Phone 86 10 5791 0655 Fax 86 10 5791 0855 Email office pbn com cn Americas Pacific Broadband Networks Americas LLC Phone 1 703 579 6777 x 567 Fax 1 703 935 4506 Email sales pbnamericas com Page 34 of 36 21 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 9 Notes Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 35 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited PEN Pacific Broadband Networks Offices China Beijing tel 86 10 5791 0655 Americas Florida tel 1 703 579 6777 AsiaPac Melbourne tel 61 3 9780 5100 Australia
32. ress to identify a unit Page 12 of 36 21 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 3 7 2 Displaying specific OLT ONU device information Use the OLT ONU index to display information about a specific device e oOltShow systemlnfo display lt X X gt e oOltShow configinfo display lt X X gt Refer to page 29 of the PBN SCMM CLI manual e onuShow configinfo display lt X X X gt e onuShow chiplnfo display lt X X X gt 3 7 3 Viewing the SCMM Log The log file is another good way to check the connection of an OLT or ONU device Use the following command e logShow all If there are multiple pages to the log entry press SPACE to show the next page of the log Press q to return to the command line 3 7 4 Setting 4100 bandwidth limits This can become very complex depending on whether you want to set link based or port based bandwidth policies Adjusting link policies will set the optical line speed etc to the ONU Below are the basic instructions for port based bandwidth policies You will need to add another level to the index so that it addresses the specific port of the ONU SLOT No PON No ONU INDEX No PORT No lt X X X X gt Downstream e onuPortPolicyModify egressMaxRate lt X X X X gt rate e dbsave Upstream e onuPortPolicyModify ingressMaxRate X X X X rate e dbsave The rate
33. ual ONUs configured using the NMS3 EPSM package 4 3 4 3 Party Management Software 3 Party Management Software for billing and or provisioning can be integrated into the system and communicates with SCMM via SNMP MIB tables are provided and can be found on the Utility CD that was supplied with this manual Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 19 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 4 4 Link Status Monitoring and Alarms The SCMM constantly monitors the parameters of unit temperature and link status The user can configure the SCMM to monitor the link status using the basic control functions of the OCM system See Section 5 for more information The SCMM has the following alarm conditions Urgent alarm POWER LED RED An urgent alarm will be triggered under any of the following conditions Internal temperature of the module has reached 70 C Internal voltage rail has exceeded safe limits e he PON Controller is not operational i e CTRL_STAT is OFF See Section 5 9 for parameter details The SCMM raises an urgent alarm condition to the OCM user interface causing the LCD to flash at menu item PBN STATUS Non urgent alarm POWER LED AMBER A non urgent alarm will be triggered when there is no connection to a network while link monitoring is enabled See Section 5 9 for parameter details Page 20 of 36 21 September 20
34. us 6 SB MSTA AMON a 7 3 1 E g ipMent TAY EIRE dE E 7 3 2 Packaging and Transportation sise 7 3 3 Power and Cooling Requirements sisi 7 3 4 Module Installation and Adjustment ss 8 3 4 1 SCMM in OCMR Chassis ccccccceeceecccceeecceeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeseceeeeesseaeaseeeeeeeessaeageess 8 3 4 2 OCMR SCMM and QOLTM Connections esseeeeeenmm menn nnns 8 9 5 SCMM First Time Configuration iii 10 3 6 Using the Command Line Interface eii eoo de neonato Phe oues eoa Ebene ntes ode 12 3 7 common ta k SO NE LN iE a E Lai 12 3 7 1 Displaying all connected OLT ONU devices 0 0 cceeecccccceeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeeessaaeaeess 12 3 7 2 Displaying specific OLT ONU device information 13 ouo VENG E OMME race a E a aE 13 374 Seti 4100 Dandwidth IMN S each E 13 375 Seiting 4100 Don Oased VLAN iiu ane i e aak 14 3 7 6 Setting GEPON 1000 bandwidth limits 14 3 7 7 Setting GEPON 1000 port based VLAN cccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ey 14 3 8 Front Panel Description ERNEUT 15 3 9 Roar Fanell Bee RR TES 16 3 10 ee e leiimci e E 17 A WeC MGA JC SCMPUOM issnin A Aa S 18 4 1 CVE 18 4 2 SNMP AGEN
35. wall outlets and extension cords can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Use approved electrical cords Damage requiring service Unplug unit and refer servicing to Pacific Broadband Networks qualified service personnel only Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself Refer all servicing to Pacific Broadband Networks qualified service personnel only Pacific Broadband Networks 21 September 2011 Page 5 of 36 Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 2 Introduction 2 1 Overview The PBN System Control and Monitoring Module SCMM for OCM EPON can manage up to 32 Optical Line Terminal ports The total number of ONUs managed is 2 048 with 64 ONUS per Optical Line Terminal port or 1 024 with 32 ONUS per Optical Line Terminal port Multiple modules can be networked for larger deployments The SCMM allows remote control monitoring and provisioning via SNMP making provisioning services easy for external billing provisioning systems and or a Network Operating Centre NOC Sophisticated diagnostics services are available for easy fault finding and for automated network audits Setting up of guaranteed bandwidth and VLANs in an EPON system is straightforward using the SCMM module 2 2 Features e Sophisticated EPON system controller module e Auto configuration of OLT and ONU using stored templates e Auto configuration of replacement OL
36. ze Weight Ship Weight Page 32 of 36 From OCMR chassis 20 W 0 C to 45 C 20 C to 60 C IEEE802 3ah DOT3 EPON MIB DOT3 OAM MIB RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 1213 MIB Il HFC 1215 Traps HFC 1493 Bridge RFC 1643 Ether like MIB RFC 1901 SNMPv2 RFC 2233 IF MIB RFC 2236 IGMP v2 RFC 2274 SNMP v3 RFC 2674 P BRIDGE MIB RFC 2674 Q BRIDGE MIB RFC 4133 ENTITY MIB 2 x 10 100BaseT X RJ45 1 x RS232 programming port 1 x USB port Optical Line Terminal Module 1 x GEPON port Dual Optical Line Terminal Module 2 x GEPON ports Quad Optical Line Terminal Module 4 x GEPON ports FITH CPE 4100 4100T 4100V 4100VT FTTH CPE 0 0 0 V TV 0 TV V FTTB Terminal 0 TV MDU FTTB Terminal 1E 2E 160 x 44 x 360 mm HxWxD 280 x 70 x 570 mm 1 kg 1 5 kg 21 September 201 1 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 12 10 2011 by pdhondt home nl Reproduction without consent is prohibited SCMM Product User Manual 7 Product Warranty Pacific Broadband Networks warrants its equipment to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment provided it is installed and operated in accordance with factory recommendations The liability of Pacific Broadband Networks under this warranty is solely limited to repairing replacing or issuing credit provided that 1 The warranty registration has been completed and received by Pacific Broadband Networks Pacif
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