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Contents
About this Manual .......................................................................................i
Purpose .................................................................................................................. i Intended Audience................................................................................................... i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge............................................................................... i Whats in this Manual ............................................................................................... i Related Documentation........................................................................................... ii Conventions........................................................................................................... ii How to Get in Touch .............................................................................................. iv
Customer Support.................................................................................................................. iv Documentation Support.......................................................................................................... iv
Chapter 1........................................................................................ 1
LCT Overview..............................................................................................1
Basic Concepts .......................................................................................................1 Functions and Features ...........................................................................................2
Chapter 2........................................................................................ 5
LCT Installation ..........................................................................................5
Running Environment .............................................................................................5
Hardware Environment............................................................................................................5 Software Environment.............................................................................................................6
Chapter 3...................................................................................... 21
LCT Operations ........................................................................................ 21
Starting LCT......................................................................................................... 21 Setting Management Right .................................................................................... 24
Setting Management Right of the Default LCT.........................................................................25 Setting Management Right of the Non-Default LCT .................................................................26
Appendix A ................................................................................... 29
Precautions.............................................................................................. 29
Appendix B ................................................................................... 35
Abbreviations .......................................................................................... 35
Purpose
This manual provides the basic information about LCT.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who perform operation activities on ZXONM E300 via LCT.
Description
Related Documentation
The Unitrans ZXONM E300 (V3.19R2P02) Unified EMS/SNMS of Optical Network (ZXONM E300 in short) is a set of NE/subnet layer network management system based on Windows and Unix platforms. On the basis of guaranteeing hardware functions of transmission equipment, it manages and controls system NEs and regional networks, providing such functions as system management, configuration management, performance management, fault management, security management, and maintenance management. 1. Management scope of ZXONM E300 (V3.19R2P02)
SDH equipment: ZXMP S390, ZXMP S380, ZXMP S360, ZXMP S320, ZXMP S330, ZXMP S385, ZXMP S100, ZXMP S200, ZXMP S150, ZXMP S325 DWDM equipment: ZXWM-32 (V1), ZXWM M900, ZXMP M800, ZXMP M720, ZXMP M820, ZXWM M920 CWDM equipment: ZXMP M600 PCM equipment: ZXMP P210, ZXMP P220, ZXMP P230, ZXMP P240
2. Manual suite
Manual Name Unitrans ZXONM E300 (V3.19R2P02) Unified EMS/SNMS of Optical Network Installation Manual Unitrans ZXONM E300 (V3.19R2P02) Unified EMS/SNMS of Optical Network LCT Users Manual Unitrans ZXONM E300 (V3.19R2P02) Unified EMS/SNMS of Optical Network Operation Manual Unitrans ZXONM E300 (V3.19R2P02) Unified EMS/SNMS of Optical Network Maintenance Manual Function It describes the basic knowledge and installation process of ZXONM E300. It describes the installation and configuration of the ZXONM E300 LCT (Local Craft/maintenance Terminal). It includes several volumes which describe the operations commonly used in the ZXONM E300 in details. It describes the maintenance knowledge of ZXONM E300.
Conventions
Typographical Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
Typeface
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Italics
Quotes Bold
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Safety Signs
Safety Signs
Meaning Danger: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word should be limited to only extreme situations. Warning: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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Safety Signs
Meaning Caution: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Electric shock: There is a risk of electric shock. Electrostatic: The device may be sensitive to static electricity.
Microwave: Beware of strong electromagnetic field. Laser: Beware of strong laser beam.
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Chapter
LCT Overview
In this chapter, you will learn about:
Basic concepts of the LCT. Functions and features of the ZXONM E300 LCT.
Basic Concepts
The LCT is short for Local Craft Terminal. The following describes relation between the ZXONM E300 LCT and NEs as well as LCT composition. 1. Relation among the ZXONM E300 LCT, the main EMS, and NEs Figure 1 shows relation among the ZXONM E300 LCT, the main EMS, and NEs.
FIGURE 1 RELATION AMONG THE ZXONM E300 LCT, THE M AIN EMS, AND NES
GUI ZXONM E300 LCT Manager Main ZXONM E300 EMS NE NE NE ZXONM E300 LCT: local craft terminal Manager: ZXONM E300 server GUI: ZXONM E300 client NE: managed network elements NE
The ZXONM E300 LCT can gain local and remote access to NEs. It implements commissioning and maintenance of a single NE and monitors working status of NEs. 2. System composition Composition of the ZXONM E300 LCT is the same as that of the ZXONM E300 marked with dashed lines in Figure 1. The ZXONM E300 LCT integrates the GUI, the Manager, and the Database (which is not displayed in Figure 1). They are installed in a same computer, providing minor NE management. Functions of the GUI, the Manager, and the Database in the ZXONM E300 LCT are listed as follows: i. Manager It is also called a server. The Manager sends management messages to NEs and receives announcements from NEs. The Manager stores all the network management data in the Database, for example, basic data of the system management, the configuration management, and the alarm maintenance. The Manager of the EMS sets operation rights of the ZXONM E300 LCT. As shown in Figure 1, the Manager marked with dashed lines decides rights of the LCT to configure and control NEs. ii. GUI It is also called a client. The GUI provides graphic user interfaces and converts the requirements of user management into the messages in the internal formats. Then the client delivers them to the Manager. Operation interfaces of the ZXONM E300 LCT are consistent with the ZXONM E300 GUI. iii. Database The Database is used to query information about interfaces and management function modules, store information and process data consistency. For the ZXONM E300 LCT, the Database is an SQL Server database.
uploading comparison, and downloading. In addition, the LCT does not implement management of security, reports, and services. 6. The main EMS decides the number of NEs accessing the LCT. Without EMS authorization, NEs only allow LCT with a default manager ID to log in and perform management. In other words, only one valid LCT can exist. 7. By default, the LCT manages up to five NEs. By changing the environment variable, you can change the number of managed NEs. 8. The LCT does not participate in main/slave switchover of the EMS.
Chapter
LCT Installation
In this chapter, you will learn about:
The running environment of the ZXONM E300 LCT. Introduction to the installation CD of the ZXONM E300 LCT. Installation steps of the ZXONM E300 LCT. Settings of parameters usually used.
Running Environment
Before installing the ZXONM E300 LCT, you need to check configuration of the computer according to software and hardware requirements described in this section.
Hardware Environment
The ZXONM E300 LCT is usually installed in a portable computer. The hardware requirements of the portable computer are listed in Table 4.
Item CPU Memory Hard disk Monitor Network adaptor Resolution Color
Requirements Over 1 GHz Over 256 MB Over 40 GB 14.1 inches or above 10/100M Over 1024 768 Enhanced color (16 bits) or above
Note: The client of the ZXONM E300 LCT does not support the 256-color display mode.
Software Environment
The ZXONM E300 LCT runs on the Windows operating system. The software requirements of ZXONM E300 LCT are listed in Table 5.
Installation Description
1. Introduction to the installation CD of the ZXONM E300 LCT Table 6 shows lists of directories and files in the installation CD.
TABLE 6 LISTS OF DIRECTORIES AND FILES IN THE INSTALLATION CD
Description Saves manuals and operation documents. Tools, for example, Dbman Directory of the patch of the operating system Directory of the EMS installer Serial number of the EMS installer
2. Introduction to the directory of the EMS installer Run s e t u p . e x e in the i n s t a l l directory of the installation CD to install the SQL Server and EMS software. Installation of SQL Server and EMS software take 1 GB hard disk space. Table 7 lists directories generated under the installation directory of the EMS.
Description Saves running programs, log files, configuration files, backup data of the database server (dbsvr). Saves information about the database maintenance tool (dbman), such as running programs and logs. Saves manuals and operation documents. Saves information related to the client software, such as running programs, logs, and configuration files.
Description Saves the graphic interface development tool that is used in the ZXONM E300 client. Saves the real-time JAVA running environment, which supports running of reports. Saves start programs, logs, and configuration files of parent managers and sub-managers. Saves information about reports. Saves start programs of the ZXONM E300 server (Server) and the Report Server. Saves SQL Server.
Installation Procedure
1. Insert the ZXONM E300 LCT installation CD in the CD drive. 2. Run the s e t u p . e x e in the i n s t a l l directory. Then Choose Setup Language dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 2.
Note: The ZXONM E300 LCT provides Chinese and English versions.
3. Click OK, and then a dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 3.
FI G U R E 3 S E TU P AL E R T B O X
4. After initialization, the window of the ZXONM E300 installation pops up, as shown in Figure 4.
5. In the installation window as shown in Figure 4, click Next to enter the License Agreement dialog box, as shown in Figure 5.
FI G U R E 5 S O FT W AR E LI C E N S E AG R E E M E N T D I AL O G B O X
6. Click Yes, and then the Customer Information dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 6.
Note: The serial number is saved in S n . t x t in the ZXONM E300 installation CD.
7. As shown in Figure 6, enter the user name, the company name, and the serial number. Then click Next. The Choose Destination Location dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 7.
8. If you select the default installation directory, go to Step 10. If you want to select the installation directory, click Browse. Then the Choose Folder dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 8.
9. Select a directory, and then click OK. The Destination Folder is that you selected, as shown in Figure 9.
10. In the Choose Destination Location dialog box, click Next to pop up the Setup Type dialog box, as shown in Figure 10.
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As shown in Figure 10, types of setup are listed, including Client, Compact, Custom, and Typical.
Note: For the LCT, select Typical, which indicates you will install SQL Server and EMS software in an integrated mode.
11. Select Typical, and then click Next to pop up the Select Device Type dialog box, as shown in Figure 11
FIGURE 11 SELECT DEVICE TYPE DIALOG BOX
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The Select Device Type dialog box lists all the NEs manageable by the ZXONM E300. Table 8 lists relation between sub-managers and NEs.
Equipment Type ZXMP S380, ZXMP S390 ZXMP S360 ZXMP S320 ZXMP S330 ZXMP S100 ZXMP S385 ZXMP S200 ZXMP S325 ZXMP M800 (2M) ZXMP M800 (100M) ZXWM M900 ZXWM M900 (100M) ZXWM-32 (V1) ZXMP M600 ZXMP M720 ZXMP M820 ZXMP M920 ZXMP P210, ZXMP P220, ZXMP P230, ZXMP P240 SDH Virtual
Sub-manager smgr10 G (320) smgr2500 smgr600 smgr2500C smgrt150 smgr2510 smgrs200 smgrs325 smgrV3 smgr100mV3 smgrV2 smgr100mV2 smgrV1 smgrcwdm Smgr720 Smgr820 Smgr920 smgrpcm -
Remarks -
2 M supervision system 100 M supervision system 2 M supervision system 100 M supervision system -
SDH virtual NE
The symbol "" before an equipment indicates that the corresponding sub-manager is installed, and the EMS can manage this type of equipment. Equipment not marked with is not managed by the EMS. To select all sub-managers, click the Select All button. To clear all selected items, click the Clear All button. To select one sub-manager, just click the sub-manager.
Note: By default, all sub-managers are installed. In other words, all devices are managed by the ZXONM E300. You can select sub-managers as needed.
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12. In the Select Device Type dialog box, click Next to pop up the Select Program Folder dialog box.
13. By default, the Program Folders is ZXONM_E300. You can change it as needed. Click Next to pop up a dialog box, as shown in Figure 13.
FIGURE 13 COPYING
14. After copying the files, the InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box pops up. 15. Click the Finish button to finish the installation, and the system restart selection dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 14.
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16. In the dialog box as shown in Figure 14, if you select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. and click the Finish button, the computer will restart immediately. If you select No. I will restart my computer later., and click the Finish button, you will need to restart the computer later manually.
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Setting Parameters
Setting the Number of NEs Managed by LCT
By default, the LCT can manage at most five NEs. On the computer of the ZXONM E300 LCT, create the ZTEMAXLCTNENUM environment variable, and then configure it to change the number of NEs manageable by the EMS.
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2. Click Environment Variables, and then the Environment Variables dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 16.
3. In the System variables area, click New to pop up the New User Variable dialog box, as shown in Figure 17.
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4. Enter Z T E M A X L C T N E N U M in the Variable Name text box, and enter the number of NEs to be managed by the LCT in the Variable Value text box. Suppose you want to manage 10 NEs by the LCT, enter 1 0 . 5. Click OK, and then this variable is added to the System variables area, as shown in Figure 18.
6. Click OK.
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Chinese: The value of LANG is zh. English: The value of LANG is en_US.iso88591.
4. Click OK. 5. On the computer of the LCT, open the Control Panel window. The following steps take Windows 2000 as an example. The Control Panel window is as shown in Figure 19.
6. Double-click Regional Options, and then click General, as shown in Figure 20.
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Chinese: Select Chinese (PRC) from the Your locale (location) drop-down list box. English: Select an English-speaking country from the Your locale (location) drop-down list box.
8. Click OK.
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Chapter
LCT Operations
In this chapter, you will learn about:
Starting LCT procedure. Setting management rights.
Starting LCT
Figure 21 shows the procedure of starting LCT.
FIGURE 21 PROCEDURE OF STARTING LCT
Start Server
Start GUI
Log on to GUI
1. On the computer of the LCT, select Start > Programs > ZXONM E300 > Server to start the server. If the server starts successfully, computer, as shown in Figure 22. appears on the toolbar of the
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2. On the computer of the LCT, select Start > Programs > ZXONM E300 > GUI, and then an interface appears, as shown in Figure 23.
3. After the client software is initialized successfully, management dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 24.
the
Login
4. Select the server that you will log in to in the Manager list box, and then enter the login name and password.
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Note: By default, the login name is root, and the password is null. If you enter three consecutive incorrect login names and passwords, the computer is locked. Only if you enter the correct login name and password, the computer is unlocked.
5. Click Log In, and then the Select NE to display dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 25.
Available NE: lists NEs saved in the LCT database. Selected NE: lists NEs managed by the LCT. Maximum of manageable NEs: 5: The maximum number of manageable NEs is 5, as shown in Figure 25. The maximum number of manageable NEs can be modified by setting the environment variable ZTEMAXLCTNENUM. Refer to the section of Setting the Number of NEs Managed by LCT in Chapter 2 for details. to add it to the list
7. Click Apply, and then the Login management dialog box pops up again, as shown in Figure 24. After successful login, you will enter the operation window of the LCT client, as shown in Figure 26.
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Note: The operation window of the LCT is the same as that of the ZXONM E300 (of the same version) client. For details, refer to the related manuals of ZXONM E300.
Note: Operations described in this section shall be carried out in the main EMS of the ZXONM E300.
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2. Select ManageDomain -> ManagerDomain set to pop up the Ne ManagerList dialog box, as shown in Figure 28.
3. In the Ne ManagerList dialog box, select NEs. Suppose you select the following NEs: A ~ E. Then click SetManager. The Set Manager dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 29.
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4. Set the LCT Is Allowed check box as required. To set the NE to be managed by the LCT, select LCT Is Allowed. Otherwise, deselect LCT Is Allowed. 5. Click Apply, and then an alert box pops up, as shown in Figure 30.
FI G U R E 3 0 AL E R T B O X
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2. Select Manager -> New to pop up the Manager Property dialog box, as shown in Figure 31.
3. Enter the LCT ID (a decimal digit, for example, 49153) in the Manager ID text box.
Note: The Manager ID is the unique identification of the manager and must be unique. ID of non-LCT EMS ranges from 0 to 16383 and that of the LCT EMS ranges from 49152 to 53247.
4. Enter the manager name in the ManagerName text box. The name can consist of up to ten characters, for example, LCT-new. 5. Enter the password in the Password text box. The password can consist up to 10 characters. The password can be null, too. 6. Click Apply, and then information about the new LCT appears in the Manager Management dialog box, as shown in Figure 32. Suppose the new LCT is LCT-new with the ID of 49153.
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7. Select ManageDomain -> ManagerDomain set to pop up the Ne ManagerList dialog box, as shown in Figure 28. 8. Select NEs to be managed by the new LCT, and then click Apply to pop up the Set Manager dialog box, as shown in Figure 29. 9. In Manager Management dialog box, select LCT Is Allowed to set the NE to be managed by the LCT. 10. Click the drop-down list box of the new LCT, and then change its read/write right. The new manager is LCT-new, as shown in Figure 32. Set its rights of read and write and receiving alarms in Set Manager dialog box, as shown in Figure 33.
Note: Rights of managers include Read/Write, Read, and No Control. By default, NEs are not managed by a newly-created manager. If the right of the manager is Read or Read/Write, the manager can receive alarms by default.
11. Click Apply, and then a prompt box pops up, as shown in Figure 30. 12. Click OK to complete settings of the new LCT right.
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Appendix
Precautions
1. LCT runs abnormally because the virtual memory of the laptop is too low. On a low-configuration laptop, the Windows operating system may run abnormally due to the insufficient virtual memory. For example, when the number of NEs is great, login may costs a long time and you may fail in logging in to the database. To ensure normal running of the Windows operating system, expand the size of the virtual memory. 2. Methods used by the LCT EMS to back up and restore data There are two methods for the LCT EMS to back up and restore data. Select the DB backup/restore menu. On the LCT operation window, select System -> System Data Management -> DB Backup or Restore, and then set the DB Backup/Restore dialog box.
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Use the Backup and Restore function of the Dbman tool. i. Start the server of the ZXONM E300 LCT and ensure dbsvr is started successfully.
ii. Open the file d b m a n . b a t in E300 installation destination folder / d b m a n . An interface pops up, as shown in Figure 35.
iii. Enter 4 , and then press ENTER. If you succeed in accessing the database, the BACKUP AND RESTORE interface appears, as shown in Figure 36.
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3BAppendix A Precautions
Note: It is not recommended that data is restored by selecting the DB Backup/Restore menu. Using the Dbman tool is recommended.
3. The LCT handles network data. The LCT only manages a single NE. With the LCT, you cannot configure network data, upload and download data, such as configuring NE connections, Multiplex Section Protection groups, multiplex topology, and VLANs . You can configure network data just described, upload, and download data by the main EMS. 4. The LCT prompts that the number of NEs is beyond the range. In the following two cases, the LCT prompts that the number of NEs is beyond the range. Log in to the LCT client. If the number of selected NEs in the Select NE to display dialog box is beyond the range, click Apply. Then an alert box appears, as shown in Figure 37.
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In the operation window of the LCT client, the number of new NEs is beyond the range. Click Apply in the Create NE dialog box, and then an alert box appears, as shown in Figure 38.
If the number of NEs is beyond the range, you need to decrease the number of displayed NEs or change the value of the ZTEMAXLCTNENUM variable .For how to set the ZTEMAXLCTNENUM variable, refer to the section of Setting the Number of NEs Managed by LCT in Chapter 2 for details.
Note: After changing the value of the ZTEMAXLCTNENUM variable, restart the server and GUI of the LCT to validate the settings.
5. Data sources of NEs in the LCT The LCT can use two kinds of data sources to monitor and manage NEs. To restore the NE data from the backed up data of NE In the LCT client operation window, select System -> System Data Management -> DB Backup or Restore. Then in the DB Backup/Restore dialog box as shown in Figure 34, choose to restore the NE data from the backed up databases of NE. Then LCT will use the restored data to monitor and manage the NE. Data uploaded by the NCP card
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3BAppendix A Precautions
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On the client operation window, click online NE in the Create NE dialog box.
ii. On the client operation window, select the NE, and then select System -> NCP Data Management -> DB Upload and Save, and then the Upload DB dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 40.
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Appendix
Abbreviations
Abbreviations A ANSI C CWDM D DWDM E ECC EMS ETSI G GUI I ITU-T L LCT M MCU N NE O OID P PCM S SDH STM-N Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Synchronous Transport Module, level N (N=1, 4, 16, 64) Pulse Code Modulation Object Identifier Network Element Micro-Control Unit Local Craft Terminal International Telecommunication UnionTelecommunication Standardization Sector Graphical User Interface Embedded Control Channel Equipment Management System European Telecommunication Standards Institute Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing American National Standards Institute Full Name
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Abbreviations W WDM
Full Name
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Figures
Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1 Relation among the ZXONM E300 LCT, the Main EMS, and NEs .............. 1 2 Choose Setup Language Dialog Box ................................................... 7 3 Setup Alert Box .............................................................................. 7 4 Welcome Window............................................................................ 8 5 Software License Agreement Dialog Box............................................. 8 6 Customer Information Dialog Box...................................................... 9 7 Choose Destination Location Dialog Box (1) ........................................ 9 8 Choose Folder Dialog Box............................................................... 10 9 Choose Destination Location Dialog Box (2) ...................................... 10 10 Setup Type Dialog Box................................................................. 11 11 Select Device Type Dialog Box ...................................................... 11 12 Select Program Folder Dialog Box .................................................. 13 13 Copying ..................................................................................... 13 14 System Restart Selection Dialog Box.............................................. 14 15 Advanced Tab Page ..................................................................... 15 16 Environment Variables Dialog Box ................................................. 16 17 New User Variable Dialog Box ....................................................... 16 18 Finish Creating the Environment Variable........................................ 17 19 Control Panel Window .................................................................. 18 20 General Tab Page........................................................................ 19 21 Procedure of Starting LCT............................................................. 21 22 ZXONM E300 LCT Server Icon ....................................................... 22 23 Interface about Client Software Initialization ................................... 22 24 Login management Dialog Box ...................................................... 22 25 Select NE to display Dialog Box ..................................................... 23 26 Operation Window of the LCT Client ............................................... 24 27 Manager management Dialog Box ................................................. 25 28 NE Manager List Dialog Box .......................................................... 25 29 Manager setting Dialog Box .......................................................... 26 30 Alert Box ................................................................................... 26 31 Manager Property Dialog Box ........................................................ 27 32 New LCT .................................................................................... 27 33 Setting Rights of the New Manager ................................................ 28 34 DB Backup/Restore Dialog Box...................................................... 29 35 Dbman Operation Interface .......................................................... 30 36 BACKUP AND RESTORE Interface................................................... 30 37 Select NE to Display Dialog Box..................................................... 31 38 Create NE Dialog Box (1) ............................................................. 32 39 Create NE Dialog Box (2) ............................................................. 33 40 Upload DB Dialog Box .................................................................. 34
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Tables
Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Typographical Conventions ................................................................iii Mouse Operation Conventions ............................................................iii Safety Signs....................................................................................iii Hardware Requirements.................................................................... 5 LCT Software Requirements............................................................... 6 Lists of Directories and Files in the Installation CD ................................ 6 LCT Installation Directories................................................................ 6 Relations between Sub-managers and NEs......................................... 12
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