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ZXMW SR10 S340

Digital Microwave System

Configuration Guide
V2.00

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Revision History
Revision No.

Revision Date

Revision Reason

R1.0

20101227

First edition

Serial Number: SJ-20101227135603-004


Publishing Date: 20101227

Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Configuration Preparation ....................................................... 1-1
1.1 Preparing Documents ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Preparing Tool and Software ............................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Checking Configuration Conditions...................................................................... 1-1

Chapter 2 Basic Data Configuration ......................................................... 2-1


2.1 Web LMT........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 Obtaining IP Address through HyperTerminal ............................................. 2-1
2.1.2 Getting Started......................................................................................... 2-4
2.2 General ............................................................................................................. 2-5
2.3 Ethernet Switch.................................................................................................2-11
2.4 Radio .............................................................................................................. 2-15
2.5 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 2-20

Chapter 3 Fault Management .................................................................... 3-1


3.1 Current Alarms................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Event Log .......................................................................................................... 3-2

Chapter 4 Performance Management ....................................................... 4-1


4.1 Remote Monitoring ............................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Radio Performance ............................................................................................ 4-1
4.3 Tributaries (E1) .................................................................................................. 4-3

Chapter 5 Maintenance Management ....................................................... 5-1


5.1 Radio Loopback ................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 Line Loopback ................................................................................................... 5-2
5.3 Configuration Management ................................................................................. 5-2
5.4 Software Management........................................................................................ 5-4
5.5 RFU Download................................................................................................... 5-5
5.6 Resets............................................................................................................... 5-5

Chapter 6 Security Management............................................................... 6-1


6.1 Security Configuration ........................................................................................ 6-1
6.2 Users and Groups .............................................................................................. 6-2

Chapter 7 Protection Management ........................................................... 7-1


7.1 Protection Configuration ..................................................................................... 7-1

Chapter 8 Configuration Example............................................................. 8-1


8.1 1+1 Configuration............................................................................................... 8-1

Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V

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About This Manual


Purpose
This manual introduces the configuration procedure and detail steps of ZXMW PR10 S340.

Intended Audience
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Configuration Engineer
Commissioning Engineer

What Is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters.
Chapter

Description

Chapter 1 Configuration

Introduces the preparation stuff before S340 configuration.

Preparation
Chapter 2 Basic Data

Introduces the procedure of basic data configuration.

Configuration
Chapter 3 Fault Management

Introduces the configuration of Fault Management.

Chapter 4 Performance

Introduces the configuration of Performance Management.

Management
Chapter 5 Maintenance

Introduces the configuration of Maintenance Management.

Management
Chapter 6 Security

Introduces the configuration of Security Management.

Management
Chapter 7 Protection

Introduces the configuration of Protection Management.

Management

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Chapter 1

Configuration Preparation
Table of Contents
Preparing Documents.................................................................................................1-1
Preparing Tool and Software ......................................................................................1-1
Checking Configuration Conditions.............................................................................1-1

1.1 Preparing Documents


Prepare the following documents:
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Network Planning Proposal


ZXMW SR10 S340 Digital Microwave System Configuration Guide

1.2 Preparing Tool and Software


Prepare a computer that meets the following configuration requirements.
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CPU: Pentium 133 MHz or higher configuration


Memory: 128 MB (256MB or above is recommended)

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Hard disk: 20 MB or more disk space


Display resolution: 800*600 (1024768 is recommended)
Network adapter: 10BASE-T interface
Operating system:

Microsoft Windows 98 or subsequent releases

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or subsequent releases

1.3 Checking Configuration Conditions


Check whether the following configuration conditions are met before data configuration.
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The NE equipment has been properly powered on.


The communication on the link between NE equipment is normal.

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Table of Contents
Web LMT ...................................................................................................................2-1
General ......................................................................................................................2-5
Ethernet Switch ........................................................................................................2-11
Radio .......................................................................................................................2-15
Interfaces .................................................................................................................2-20

2.1 Web LMT


Web LMT is used to perform configuration operations and obtain statistical and
performance information related to the system.

2.1.1 Obtaining IP Address through HyperTerminal


Prerequisites
Turn the IDU power switch ON. On the IDU front panel the DRWR LED should be lit green.

Note:
When using the Hyper Terminal, set the terminal speed (in PC terminal configuration) to 115200 kbps.
In addition, it is recommended to select the VT-100 terminal type and set the terminal size to 24 rows,
80 columns.

Steps
1. Connect the RS-232 port of computer to the RS-232 (9-pin) port on the IDU front panel.
This port is labeled Terminal.
2. Select StartProgramsAccessories Communication HyperTerminal.
3. Double-click the HyperTerminal application icon; Connection Description dialog box
appears, as shown in Figure 2-1.

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Figure 2-1 Hyper Terminal Interface

4. In Name text box, type SR10, and click OK. Connect To dialog box appears, as shown
in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 Com Port Selection

5. COM1 properties dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 2-3.

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Figure 2-3 COM1 Properties Interface

6. Click OK.
7. Enter admin as username and password, to login to the system, as shown in Figure
2-4.
Figure 2-4 Login to HyperTerminal

8. At
the
command
prompt,
enter
the
management/networking/ip-address/, and press Enter.

command:

cd

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9. Enter the command get ip-address, and press Enter. The current IP address is
displayed, as shown in Figure 2-5.
Figure 2-5 Getting IP Address

End of Steps

2.1.2 Getting Started


Steps
1. Start the web browser.
2. In the URL address field at the top, input http://< IP Address>, and press Enter, where
IP address is the IP address of the radio unit.
3. Logininterface appears. Input the user name and password, and click Login. Main
interface of the web LMT appears, as shown inFigure 2-6. Configuration and other
operations are performed by clicking the menu on the left side of the main interface.
Figure 2-6 Main Interface of Web LMT

End of Steps

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2.2 General
Steps
1. Choose Configuration > General > Unit Parameters on the left menu bar, as shown
in Figure 2-7.
Figure 2-7 Unit Parameters Interface

2. Edit parameter in following.


l System name Input the system name in System name text box
l Slot label Input a name for the link in Slot label text box. This is the name and
slot label of the unit across the radio link
l IP address Input the IP address of the unit in IP address text box
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System description It displays information about the ZXMW SR10 S340


system
Contact person Input the contact person details in Contact person text box
System location Input the physical address of the nodal or the agentin System
location text box.
System up time It displays how long the system has been operating
continuously
Voltage Input (Volts) It displays the current input voltage
Measurement system Select the type of measurement you want the system
to use
Date & Time Configuration Click the calendar to set the date, and click the
time area to set the time
Offset from GMT input the Hours and Minutes offset of the time of day from
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
Daylight Saving Time You can configure the following options:

Start Date The date when daylight saving time will automatically be
activated

End Date The date when daylight saving time will automatically be
terminated

Offset (in hours) The required offeset time, in hours, when daylight saving
time is activated

IDU/RFU temperature It displays the current temperatures of the IDU and


RFU
IDU Serial/Part Numbers It displays the serial and part numbers of the IDU
ODU Serial/Part Numbers It displays the serial and part numbers of the ODU

3. To apply settings, click Apply.


4. Choose Configuration > General > Management on the left menu bar, as shown in
Figure 2-8.

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Figure 2-8 Management Interface

5. Edit parameter in following.


l Local IP Configuration Input the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway
of the local unit in IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway text boxes
respectively
l Remote IP Configuration Input the IP address and subnet mask of the
remote IDU in Remote IP address and Remote IDU subnet mask text boxes
respectively
l Management Ports Input the number of ports that will be used for management
data in Number of ports text box, and input the VLAN ID of the VLAN the unit
belongs to that will be used to manage the unit, when the In-band management
type is used.
6. To apply settings, click Apply.
7. Choose Configuration > General > Traps Configuration on the left menu bar, as
shown in Figure 2-9.

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Figure 2-9 Traps Configuration

8. To modify a particular trap manager setup, click corresponding


Figure 2-10.

icon, as shown in

Figure 2-10 Modify Trap Manager Setup

9. Edit parameter in following.


l To activate trap administration, select Enable from Traps admin drop-down list.
l Input the managers name in Manager name text box.
l Input the IP address to which traps has to be sent in Trap Manager text box.
l Input the port number to which traps has to be sent in Trap port text box.
l Input the community name for trap forwarding in Community text box.
l User can set condition when sending trap information to the manager using Trap
status change filter.
To enable trap status change filter, select On from Trap status change filter
drop-down list.
10. To apply settings, click Apply.
11. Choose Configuration > General > Licensing on the left menu bar, as shown in
Figure 2-11.

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Figure 2-11 Licensing Interface

12. Edit parameter in following.


l License type It displays the current license type
l License code This code allows the usage of specific system features
l ACM license It displays whether ACM feature is available
l Switch application license It displays the type of switch application
l Capacity It displays the maximum capacity available for the radio unit
l Network resiliency license It indicates whether or not the resiliency
(RSTP/SNCP) feature is available
l TDM capacity license It indicates whether or not the TDM capacity license is
available

Note: It limits the amount of TDM trails that can be mapped to a radio. If this license is
allowed, any radio script can be loaded but the number of trails is limited

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TDM capacity value It indicates the amount of TDM trail capacity


corresponding to the TDM capacity license
Synchronization Unit License It indicates whether or not the Synchronization
Unit License (Synchronous Ethernet output) is allowed
Per usage license It indicates whether allows unlimited usage of all features
in the system, and generates a report of the current usage
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Demo admin Select Enable/Disable to activate/deactivate the demo license


Demo timer It displays the elapsed time of the demo license

Note: For convenience, you can use demo license in the period set by demo timer. After
time out, you should use normal license. If not, demo license will be changed to default license.
There are some restriction in default license, as shown in following:
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13. To apply settings, click Apply.


14. Choose Configuration > General > SNMP on the left menu bar, as shown inFigure
2-12.
Figure 2-12 SNMP Interface

15. Edit parameter in following.


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l Security Mode Determines the SNMPv3 security mode, which can be:

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Authentication (default)

Authentication Privacy

No security

Authentication Algorithm valid only when security mode is not set to No


security. The value can be MD5or SHA.
User name Input the SNMPV3 user name.
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Password If a security mode other thanNo security was selected, you will be
prompted for a password, which has to be at least eight characters.

End of Steps

2.3 Ethernet Switch


Context
This interface allows user to configure Ethernet switching method.

Steps
1. Choose Configuration > Ethernet Switch > Switch Configuration on the left menu
bar, as shown in Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13 Switch Configuration Interface

2. Choose Ethernet Application Type.


l Single pipe Ethernet switching is disabled, whereby only a single Ethernet
interface is used for traffic, and the unit operates as a point-to-point microwave
Ethernet radio
l Managed switch For Layer 2 802.1Q switching
l Metro switch To enable Ethernet Q-in-Q provider switch

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Single (Smart) Pipe is the default method, which allows only a single GBE interface for traffic (optical GBE-SFP or Electrical GBE, 10/100/1000 mbps). Traffic originating from any GBE interface
will be sent directly to the radio and vice versa. This method allows QoS configuration. Other FE
(10/100 mbps) interfaces are "functional" interfaces (WSC, Protection, Management).
Managed Switch is a 802.1Q VLAN-aware bridge, allowing L2 switching based on VLANs. Each
traffic port can be configured as an access port or a trunk port, as follows:
Type

Access

VLANs

Allowed Ingress

Allowed Egress

Frames

Frames

Specific VLAN should

Only

be associated with

frames

the access port

tagged with VID=0

untagged
(or

Untagged frames

frames

("Priority Tagged")
Trunk

A range of VLANs or

Only tagged frames

Tagged frames

all VLANs should be


associated with the
trunk port

Metro Switch is a 802.1ad ProviderBridge, allowing Q-in-Q switching capabilities. Each traffic port
can be assigned as a Customer Network port or a Provider Network port. The port attributes
are listed in the following table:
Type

Customer Network

VLANs

Specific

S-VLAN

Allowed Ingress

Allowed Egress

Frames

Frames

Untagged

frames

Untagged

frames

should be associated

or

(C-tag)

of

(C-tag)

with

frames

the

customer

tagged

tagged

frames

network port
Provider Network

A range of S-VLANs

Only

or all S-VLANs should

frames,

be associated with

dance with the con-

provider

the provider network

figured

(0x88a8 by default)

port

S-tagged
(in

accor-

"provider

S-tagged frames, carrying the configured


ether-type,

ether-type", which is
0x88a8 by default)

3. Choose LAG Load Balance.


Simple XOR performs XOR on the last three bits of the Packet Source MAC address
(SA) and the Destination MAC address (DA), and according to the result, selects the
link to be used in the LAG.

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TheHASH mechanism distributes flows across multiple egress ports in a LAG. It


uses a proprietary scrambling function, and uses the last three bits (LSBs) of the DA,
SA. This means that two flows with the same three LSB bits, but different MSB bits,
will still go to the same port. Thus, the HASH will simply distribute more evenly.
4. Select the operation you want to perform for the VLANs in Operations text box.
l Set To add VLANs to the database
l Remove To remove VLANs from the database
l Change name To modify the VLAN name
l Disable To deactivate a particular VLAN
l Enable To activate a particular VLAN
5. Input the start and end IDs of the VLAN in Start VID and End VID text boxes
respectively.
6. Input the VLAN name in Name text box.
7. To apply settings, click Apply.
8. Choose Configuration > Ethernet Switch > QoS & Rate Limiting on the left menu
bar, as shown in Figure 2-14.
Figure 2-14 QoS & Rate Limiting Interface

9. To modify a particular ethernet parameter, click corresponding


Figure 2-15.

icon, as shown in

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Figure 2-15 Modify Ethernet Parameter

A frame ingressed to a port will be classified according to the following criteria:


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First Criteria: MAC DA (Destination Address) overwrite A frame ingressed to


a port, carrying a MAC DA that appears in the Static MAC table, will be classified,
its VLAN Pbits will be overwritten (assuming the frame egress is tagged) according
to the following options:

Disable No VLAN ID classification or VLAN Pbits overwrite (marking).

Queue Decision Only classification to queue. No marking.

VLAN Pbits Overwrite Only VLAN Pbits overwrite (marking).


Classification will be according to lower criteria.

Queue Decision & VLAN Pbits Overwrite Both classification and VLAN
Pbits overwrite.

Second Criteria: VLAN ID overwrite If the first criteria is not fulfilled (whether it is
disabled, or the ingress frame does not carry a MAC DA that appears in the Static
MAC table), classification and/or marking (VLAN Pbits overwrite, assuming the
frame egress is tagged) will be decided according to the VLAN ID to Queue table
, in accordance with the following options:

Disable No VLAN ID classification or VLAN Pbits overwrite (marking).

Queue Decision Only classification to queue. No marking.

VLAN Pbits Overwrite Only VLAN Pbits overwrite (marking).


Classification will be according to lower criteria.

Queue Decision & VLAN Pbits Overwrite Both classification and VLAN
Pbits overwrite.

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Third Criteria: If both the first and second criteria are not fulfilled (whether they
are both disabled, or the ingress frame does not carry a MAC DA or VLAN ID that
appears in the tables), it will be classified according to the following configuration:

VLAN Pbits Classification according to VLAN Pbits. Queue is assigned


according to the VLAN Pbits to Queue table.

IP TOS Classification according to IP TOS (IP precedence, or IP diffserv).


Queue is assigned according to IP Pbits to Queue table .

VLAN Pbits over IP TOS Classification according to VLAN Pbits, if the


ingress frame carries a VLAN and has an IP header.

IP TOS over VLAN Pbits classification according to IP TOS, if the ingress


frame carries a VLAN and has an IP header.

Port (Default) If any of the above criteria is not fulfilled, the default
classification will be assigned to the ingress frame.

Default classification All frame types are classified according to the


configured default queue classification
Egress scheduler Determines how frames will be output from the queues
Egress Shaper Determines the scheduler rate (egress rate limit). Select ON
or OFF. The default is OFF
Shaper Rate The following rate are available: 64Kpbs to 1000000Kpbs.
Attach Policer Port Ingress Rate Limit. Up to five policers per port can be
configured

10. To apply settings, click Apply.


End of Steps

2.4 Radio
Context
This interface allows user to configure radio unit operation.

Steps
1. Choose Configuration > Radio > Radio Parameters on the left menu bar, as shown
in Figure 2-16.

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Figure 2-16 Radio Parameters Interface

2. Edit radio parameters in following.


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ODU type - The ODU type used in the system.

Tx Rx frequency separation (MHz) Displays Tx/Rx separation values

Tx level (dBm) - Displays current Tx value level


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Rx level (dBm) - Displays current Rx value level

MSE - Mean Square Error value, which quantifies the performance of the
receiver

Defective blocks - Amount of blocks in which errors were detected. Larger


the amount, poorer the radio link quality.

Frequency Control

Tx Frequency (MHz) Input the Tx frequency inTx Frequency (MHz) check


box.

Rx Frequency (MHz) Input the Rx frequency inRx Frequency (MHz) check


box.

Configuration Parameters

ATPC- To enable/disable ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control)


mechanism

ATPC reference RSL - The RSL reference value for the ATPC mechanism

Mute Tx- To enable/disable Tx muting

Link ID - The identification number of the link. When working with an IDU
that has the Link ID feature on one end and an IDU that does not have this
feature on the other end, set the Link ID to 1

ODU grade Displays ODU grade level

XPIC Parameters

XPIC enabled To enable/disable XPIC mechanism

3. To apply settings, click Apply.


4. Choose Configuration > Radio > Radio Thresholdson the left menu bar, as shown
inFigure 2-17
Figure 2-17 Radio Thresholds

5. Edit radio parameters in following.


Radio excessive BER threshold Click the drop-down list and select the level above
which an excessive BER alarm is issued for errors detected over the radio link.
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Radio signal degrade threshold Select the level above which a Signal Degrade
alarm is issued for errors detected over the radio link.
Radio BER Read-only and shows the value above which a BER alarm is issued for
errors detected over the radio link.
6. To apply settings, click Apply.
7. Choose Configuration > Radio > MRMC on the left menu bar, as shown inFigure
2-18.
Figure 2-18 MRMC Interface

Configuration
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MRMC Scripts displays the current selected radio script.


Occupied bandwidth (MHz) displays the actual bandwidth occupied by the radio
signal.
Operational mode can be ACM Adaptive, ACM Fixed, Regular (non ACM radio
script).
Max adaptive ACM profile is the maximum configured profile that will never be
exceeded when ACM is active.

Current TX
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ACM adaptive profile indicates the current ACM profile used for transmission.
QAM indicates the current modulation used for transmission.
Bitrate indicates the current transmitted bit rate, in Mbps.

Current RX
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ACM adaptive profile indicates the current ACM profile used by the receiver.
QAM indicates the current modulation used by the receiver.
Bitrate indicates the current receiving bit rate, in Mbps.

8. All the available scripts displayed in MRMC Table, To modify the script, click
left of MRMC Table,as shown inFigure 2-19.

in the

Figure 2-19 MRMC Table

9. For Non-ACM scripts, click apply to activate the chosen script, as shown inFigure 2-20.
Figure 2-20 Non-ACM Script

10. For ACM Scripts, two options are available, as shown in Figure 2-21.

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Figure 2-21 ACM Script

11. Edit radio parameters in following.


ACM Fixed Mode In this mode, the ACM engine will be disabled. To select a desired
profile, click the , and choose the profile. The radio will use only the profile you
selected.
ACM Adaptive ModeIn this mode, the radio will be adaptive, and the ACM engine
will be enabled. To select a maximum profile, click the , and select the profile. The
profile is the maximum that the ACM may reach, but never exceed.
12. To apply settings, click Apply.
End of Steps

2.5 Interfaces
Context
Interfaces include the following items:
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E1 ports
STM-1/OC-3 ports
Wayside channel
AIS

Steps
1. Choose Configuration > Interface > Ethernet ports on the left menu bar, as shown
in Figure 2-22.

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Figure 2-22 Ethernet ports Interface

2. Edit Ethernet ports parameter in following.


Figure 2-23 Edit Ethernet Ports Parameter

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Port admin Select Enable/Disable to activate/deactivate the port


Type the option depends on the Ethernet application, which may be

Single Pipe is not a valid field.

Managed Switch option can be Acess or Trunk.

Metro Switch option can be Customer Network or Provider Network.

Auto negotiation Select On, for the system to control the data flow
Rate is read-only and displays the Ethernet rate.
Duplex select full or half duplex.

3. To apply settings, click Apply.


4. Choose Configuration > Interface > E1 ports on the left menu bar, as shown in
Figure 2-24.
Figure 2-24 E1 ports Interface

5. To modify a particular E1 Port Parameter, click corresponding


Figure 2-25.

icon, as shown in

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Figure 2-25 Modify E1 Port Parameter

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E1/DS1 priority Specify the priority of the interface to determine when it will
be dropped, if the radio capacity decreases.

6. To activate all the ports in the list, click Enable All.To deactivate all the ports in the list,
click Disable All.To apply settings, click Apply.
7. Choose Configuration > Interface > Wayside Channel on the left menu bar, as
shown inFigure 2-26.

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Figure 2-26 STM-1 Ports Interface

8. Edit parameter in following.


l Admin Select Enable to activate the interface, or Disable to deactivate it.
l Mute Tx Used to force mute or unmute the T-Card interface. If muted, the radio
will still receive signals, but will not transmit any.
l Clock Source the clock source used, which can be Internal clock, Loop, or
STM-1 VC. The clock source and the clock source status may be different when
the configuration does not match the current clock source in use, due to the signal
failures listed below.
l AIS VC Signalling Admin when enabled, if a signal failure at the trail outgoing
from the STM-1 interface occurs, the system will signal AIS at the VC level (AIS-V)
in the V5 byte of the overhead.
l LineTx Protection Mode If you chooseNormal, the system will behave
regularly when configuring the system to 1+1 with the STM-1 card. The redundant
STM-1 will not transmit signals unless the primary IDU performs a switch due
to a failure. Choose Uni-direction MSP when the system is configured for 1+1
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with STM-1 cards. Both cards will transmit, and the decision of which will actually
function, will be decided by other equipment connected to it.
Received Trace Identifier Read-only field. The received trace identifier, used
to verify ongoing connection to the transmitter.
Transmit Trace Identifier The trace identifier used to verify ongoing
connection to the receiver.
Expected Trace Identifier The trace identifier that will be used to verify
ongoing connection to the remote side of the link.
Trace Identifier String Length Can be between 1 and 15 characters.
Excessive BER Threshold The value can be 1e-3, 1e-4, or 1e-5.
Signal Degrade Threshold The value can be 1e-6, 1e-7, 1e-8, or 1e-9.
AIS Status on VC12 If AIS Detection Admin is enabled, this section will appear
in the page. The table shows if AIS is detected in incoming traffic at any VC-12,
from the STM-1 interface.

9. To apply settings, click Apply.


10. Choose Configuration > Interface > Wayside Channel on the left menu bar, as
shown in Figure 2-27.
Figure 2-27 Wayside Channel Interface

11. Edit Wayside Channel parameter in following.


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Wayside admin Select Enable/Disable from Wayside admin drop-down list


to activate/deactivate the channel
Capacity Select Narrow/Wide from the Capacity drop-down list for the
wayside channel capacity
Auto negotiation Select On, if user wanted the system to control the data flow
between the wayside channel and other ports activated in the system
Duplex Select full or half duplex from Duplex drop-down list
Rate Select the data rate for the port from Rate drop-down list

12. To apply settings, click Apply.

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13. Choose Configuration > Interface > AIS on the left menu bar, as shown inFigure
2-28.
Figure 2-28 AIS Interface

14. Select Enable/Disable, If enabled, a signal failure is generated at the corresponding


trail, which will cause the far end not to receive a signal (including trail ID indications).
The trail status will show signal failure. In addition, an indication is sent to the relevant
interface.
15. To apply settings, click Apply.
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Table of Contents
Current Alarms ...........................................................................................................3-1
Event Log...................................................................................................................3-2

3.1 Current Alarms


Steps
1. Choose Faults > Current Alarms on the left menu bar, as shown in Figure 3-1.Each
line on the page displays a different alarm.
Figure 3-1 Current Alarm Interface

2. Click an alarm from the list to view the details under Probable Cause and Corrective
Action.The color in the Severity column indicates the severity of the alarm, as shown
in Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 Alarm Type

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3. Module column displays the source of the alarm. Description column displays alarm
description. To print the alarm list, select File > Print from the web browser window.
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3.2 Event Log


Context
Steps
1. Choose Faults > Event Log on the left menu bar, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Event Log Interface

2. The window displays the following information.


l Date & Time Date and time the alarm was triggered
l Severity The color in the Severity column indicates the severity of the alarm
l Module Displays the alarm source
l Description Displays alarm description
3. To scroll through additional alarms, click the page number in the Page field. To delete
the alarm list, click Clear. To print the alarm list, select File > Print from the web
browser window.
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Performance Management
Table of Contents
Remote Monitoring .....................................................................................................4-1
Radio Performance ....................................................................................................4-1
Tributaries (E1)...........................................................................................................4-3

4.1 Remote Monitoring


Steps
1. Choose PM & Counters > RMON on the left menu bar, as shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 RMON Interface

2. To reset a counter, click Clear at the top of the column. To reset all counters, click
Clear All. To print the counters list, select File > Print from the web browser window.
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4.2 Radio Performance


Context
Radio includes the following performance monitoring items:
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Steps
1. Choose PM & Counters > Radio > Signal Level on the left menu bar, as shown in
Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Radio Signal Level Performance Report Interface

2. Check RSL parameter in following.


l Min RSL It displays the minimum received signal level measured during the
interval
l Max RSL It displays the maximum received signal level measured during the
interval
l RSL Exceed #1 It displays the number of seconds the RSL threshold #1 value
has exceeded during the current interval
l RSL Exceed #2 It displays the number of seconds the RSL threshold #2 value
has exceeded during the current interval
l Min TSL It displays the minimum transmitted signal level measured during the
interval
l Max TSL It displays the maximum transmitted signal level measured during
the interval
l Thresholds Configuration Input the minimum and maximum RSL threshold
level in RSL Threshold #1 and RSL Threshold #2 text boxes respectively and
value range is defined from -75 to -15. Input the transmitted signal threshold level
value in TSL Threshold text box.
3. To apply settings, click Apply. To print the RSL list, select File > Print from the web
browser window.

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4. Choose PM & Counters > Radio > Aggregate on the left menu bar, as shown in
Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Radio Aggregate Performance Report Interface

5. Check Tributaries Performance Report parameter in following.


l ES Number of seconds during which error occurred
l SES Severity Error Seconds
l UAS Un-Available Seconds value of the current interval. The value can be
between 0 and 900 seconds (15 minutes).
l BBE Number of background block error. Error blocks not occurring as a part
of an SES
6. To apply settings, click Apply. To print the Tributary Performance Report, select File
> Print from the web browser window.
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4.3 Tributaries (E1)


Context
Tributaries Performance Report interface displays values measured for the E1 interfaces
over the past 24 hours, in 15 minutes intervals, or the previous month in daily intervals.

Steps
1. Choose PM & Counters > E1 > E1 #1 on the left menu bar, as shown in Figure 4-4,
it lists tributary performance report of E1 #1, same as other E1 port.

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Figure 4-4 Tributary Performance Report Interface

2. Edit Ethernet ports parameter in following.


l ES Number of seconds during which error occurred
l SES Severity Error Seconds
l UAS Un-Available Seconds value of the current interval. The value can be
between 0 and 900 seconds (15 minutes).
l BBE Number of background block error. Error blocks not occurring as a part
of an SES
3. To apply settings, click Apply.
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Table of Contents
Radio Loopback .........................................................................................................5-1
Line Loopback............................................................................................................5-2
Configuration Management ........................................................................................5-2
Software Management ...............................................................................................5-4
RFU Download...........................................................................................................5-5
Resets........................................................................................................................5-5

5.1 Radio Loopback


Steps
1. Choose Diagnostics & Maintenance > Loopback > Radio on the left menu bar, as
shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1 Radio Loopback Interface

2. Edit parameters in following.


l Timeout Input amount of time for the test to run
l IF loopback To start/stop IF loopback test, select On/Off from the drop-down
list
l ODU RF loopback To start/stop ODU RF loopback test, select On/Off from
the drop-down list
3. To apply settings, click Apply.
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5.2 Line Loopback


Steps
1. Choose Diagnostics & Maintenance > Loopback > PDH Line on the left menu bar,
as shown in Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2 Line Loopback Interface

2. Edit parameters in following.


l Timeout User can run the test for the specified time. Input the time in Timeout
(minutes) text box.
l # loopback To start/stop loopback test for a particular interface, select On/Off
option from the corresponding drop-down list of the interface.
3. To apply settings, click Apply.
End of Steps

5.3 Configuration Management


Steps
1. Choose Diagnostics & Maintenance > Configuration Management on the left menu
bar, as shown in Figure 5-3.
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Figure 5-3 Configuration Management Interface

2. Edit system configuration parameter in following.


l Config creation status It displays whether configuration file has been created
successfully
l Config upload status It displays whether configuration file has been uploaded
from target to host successfully
l Configuration To create the requested archive file on the target, click Create
Archive. To upload the requested archive file on the host, click Upload Archive
l Unit Information To create the requested archive file on the target, click Create
Archive. To upload the requested archive file on the host, click Upload Archive
l Host IP Input the IP address of the host where the archive is to be stored
l Host path Input the path in the host (FTP directory) where the archive is to be
stored. For the default FTP path use set // for Windows, or set / for Linux
l User name Input the user name for the FTP session
l User password Input the password for the FTP session. If default user name
is set, then use the host login for the password

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Set to Default Configuration Click Activate to set the unit to the default
configuration

3. To apply settings, click Apply.


End of Steps

5.4 Software Management


Steps
1. Choose Diagnostics & Maintenance > Software Management on the left menu bar,
as shown in Figure 5-4.
Figure 5-4 Software Management Interface

2. Edit software management parameter in following.


l Status download Displays previous software downloads status
l Status install Displays previous software installation status
l Remote SW update server URL Remote software update server URL, where
the software updates reside
l Remote server login Login name for the remote server
l Remote server password Password for the remote server
l Proxy URL Input the URL of the proxy in Proxy URL text box
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Proxy user name Input the user name passed to the proxy in Proxy user
name text box
Proxy password Input the password passed to the proxy in Proxy password
text box

3. To apply settings, click Apply.


End of Steps

5.5 RFU Download


Steps
1. Choose Diagnostics & Maintenance > RFU Download on the left menu bar, as
shown in Figure 5-5.
Figure 5-5 RFU Download Interface

2. Edit software download parameter in following.


l RFU software download status Displays the current status of the ODU
software download
l RFU software download progress Displays the software download progress
3. To download the software, click Software Download.
End of Steps

5.6 Resets
Steps
1. Choose Diagnostics & Maintenance > Resets on the left menu bar, as shown in
Figure 5-6.

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Figure 5-6 Resets Interface

2. To reset the IDU, click Reset.


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Table of Contents
Security Configuration ................................................................................................6-1
Users and Groups ......................................................................................................6-2

6.1 Security Configuration


Steps
1. Choose Security > Security Configuration on the left menu bar, as shown in Figure
6-1.

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Figure 6-1 Security Configuration Interface

2. Edit parameter in following.


l Automatic logout period (Minutes) It is idle time after which system will
automatically close the web management session.
3. To apply settings, click Apply.
End of Steps

6.2 Users and Groups


Steps
1. Choose Security > Users & Groups on the left menu bar, as shown in Figure 6-2.

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Figure 6-2 User & Groups Interface

2. It appear the list of users name, user privilege and last login time on the right panel.
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Table of Contents
Protection Configuration .............................................................................................7-1

7.1 Protection Configuration


Steps
1. Choose Configuration > Protection > Protection Parameters on the left menu bar,
as shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1 Protection Interface

2. Edit Ethernet ports parameter in following.


l Protection admin Select Enable from the drop-down list to activate protection
mode.
3. To apply settings, click Apply, get into the configuration interface, as shown inFigure
7-2.

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Figure 7-2 Protection Interface

4. Edit parameters in following.


Protection Configuration
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Protection admin Used to enable or disable 1+1 or 2+2 protection.


Protection mode Shows if the unit is Active or Standby.

Mate Parameters
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Mate IP address The IP address of the mate unit.


Mate MAC address The MAC address of the mate unit.
Open Mate A link for opening the remote mate unit.

Protection Switch Criteria


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external alarm #1 is raised.
Radio excessive BER admin (enable/disable) Initiates a switchover when a
radio excessive BER alarm is raised. This option is valid only when the MRMC
script is regular or ACM running in Fixed mode.

Protection Commands
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Protection Lockout Freezes the current protection state.


Protection force switch Forces a protection switchover and then freezes the
protection state.
Manual Switch Issues a switchover, which will take affect when no other
protection related alarms are raised.
Copy to mate Copies all configurations to the mate unit (configuration
synchronization between local and mate).
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5. To apply the changes, click Apply.


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Table of Contents
1+1 Configuration.......................................................................................................8-1

8.1 1+1 Configuration


Steps
1. Obtain IDU IP Address through HyperTerminal.
2. Choose Configuration > Protection > Protection Parameters on the left menu bar,
we can set protection mode. For 1+1 Configuration, we should set protection lockout
and protection force switch to off, and set radio excessive BER to disable, as shown
in Figure 8-1.
Figure 8-1 Choose Protection Mode

3. Choose Configuration > General > Management on the left menu bar, then configure
local ip , remote ip and management ports, as shown in Figure 8-2.

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Figure 8-2 Configure IP and Management Ports

4. Choose Configuration > Radio > Radio Parameters on the left menu bar, then
configure radio parameters, as shown in Figure 8-3.

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Figure 8-3 Configure Radio Parameters

5. Choose Configuration > Radio > MRMC on the left menu bar, then choose the
system's modulation and bit rate scheme, as shown in Figure 8-4. Click Apply button
to confirm the configuration.

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Figure 8-4 Configure MRMC

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Figure 2-1 Hyper Terminal Interface .......................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2 Com Port Selection .................................................................................. 2-2
Figure 2-3 COM1 Properties Interface ...................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-4 Login to HyperTerminal ............................................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-5 Getting IP Address................................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-6 Main Interface of Web LMT ..................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-7 Unit Parameters Interface ........................................................................ 2-5
Figure 2-8 Management Interface ............................................................................. 2-7
Figure 2-9 Traps Configuration ................................................................................. 2-8
Figure 2-10 Modify Trap Manager Setup ................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-11 Licensing Interface ................................................................................. 2-9
Figure 2-12 SNMP Interface ................................................................................... 2-10
Figure 2-13 Switch Configuration Interface ............................................................. 2-11
Figure 2-14 QoS & Rate Limiting Interface.............................................................. 2-13
Figure 2-15 Modify Ethernet Parameter .................................................................. 2-14
Figure 2-16 Radio Parameters Interface ................................................................. 2-16
Figure 2-17 Radio Thresholds................................................................................. 2-17
Figure 2-18 MRMC Interface................................................................................... 2-18
Figure 2-19 MRMC Table ........................................................................................ 2-19
Figure 2-20 Non-ACM Script................................................................................... 2-19
Figure 2-21 ACM Script .......................................................................................... 2-20
Figure 2-22 Ethernet ports Interface........................................................................ 2-21
Figure 2-23 Edit Ethernet Ports Parameter ............................................................. 2-21
Figure 2-24 E1 ports Interface ................................................................................ 2-22
Figure 2-25

Modify E1 Port Parameter ................................................................... 2-23

Figure 2-26 STM-1 Ports Interface .......................................................................... 2-24


Figure 2-27 Wayside Channel Interface .................................................................. 2-25
Figure 2-28 AIS Interface ........................................................................................ 2-26
Figure 3-1 Current Alarm Interface............................................................................ 3-1
Figure 3-2 Alarm Type .............................................................................................. 3-1
Figure 3-3 Event Log Interface.................................................................................. 3-2
Figure 4-1 RMON Interface....................................................................................... 4-1
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Figure 4-2 Radio Signal Level Performance Report Interface.................................... 4-2


Figure 4-3 Radio Aggregate Performance Report Interface....................................... 4-3
Figure 4-4 Tributary Performance Report Interface ................................................... 4-4
Figure 5-1 Radio Loopback Interface ........................................................................ 5-1
Figure 5-2 Line Loopback Interface........................................................................... 5-2
Figure 5-3 Configuration Management Interface ....................................................... 5-3
Figure 5-4 Software Management Interface .............................................................. 5-4
Figure 5-5 RFU Download Interface.......................................................................... 5-5
Figure 5-6 Resets Interface....................................................................................... 5-6
Figure 6-1 Security Configuration Interface ............................................................... 6-2
Figure 6-2 User & Groups Interface .......................................................................... 6-3
Figure 7-1 Protection Interface.................................................................................. 7-1
Figure 7-2 Protection Interface.................................................................................. 7-2
Figure 8-1 Choose Protection Mode.......................................................................... 8-1
Figure 8-2 Configure IP and Management Ports ....................................................... 8-2
Figure 8-3 Configure Radio Parameters.................................................................... 8-3
Figure 8-4 Configure MRMC ..................................................................................... 8-4

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LMT
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