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United Telecoms Ltd. and the customer. All or part of the products, services and features
described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope.
Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations
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any kind, either express or implied.
The UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT Guide is intended for the following audience:
System administrators who are responsible for provisioning and
configuring the UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT.
2.1 Overview
This chapter provides a product introduction and software overview of the UTL MP-
0072 Ray Master Web LCT (Local Craft Terminal) platform for 80-Channel Dense
wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) with channel bit-rates up to 10Gbps.
UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT enables users to rapidly install, monitor and
manage UTL DWDM network elements in single daisy chain from a single point
of contact.
UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT supports a full set of management features and
is specifically designed to monitor and manage United Telecoms Limited 10G
80–Channel DWDM product. UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT is easily configurable
to manage UTL DWDM family products that support Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPV2c).
This chapter provides an introduction to the UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT’s Web Client
User Interface (UI), which is used to configure UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT
parameters, define the network elements, and monitor the status of the managed
network elements. It describes how to access the Web Client UI, the layout of the Web
Client UI screens, how to access online help, and the typical workflow you would follow
to use UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT.
The initial page requires a login and password. Multiple users are configured by default, as
indicated in the Table below:
The only user with complete permission to change any parameter is the user admin
(Administrator). You should login in as admin when configuring UTL MP-0072 Ray Master
LCT for the first time and use this session to change passwords, add or remove users, and
configure the desired access permissions.
Start the UTL MP-0072 Ray Master LCT by double-clicking the icon provided on the
Desktop.
Log-in to the LCT as admin@utl.in using the password ‘admin123’ (default login).
DESCRIPTION
Parameter Description
Title Bar It is at the top which displays the name of the page.
3.6.1 40 Channel
3.6.2 80 Channel
4. User Management
The Security pull down menu is shown below.
Click on Menu->User Management for the following options under Security Management:
1. Add User
2. Remove User
3. Edit User
4. Change Password
5. Edit Users
Click on the Add User menu option, then Add User dialog as shown in below.
Click on OK button to conform add a new user, and response shown in below
Click on the Remove User menu option, then Remove User dialog as shown in below.
Click on the Edit User menu option, then Edit User dialog as shown in below.
By using this option user can edit only three things (User Name, Contact and Location).
Enter the User Name you want, at least one character.
Enter Contact Number, must be 10 digits (ex: 9876543210).
Entre Location Name, at least one character.
Click on the Roles & Permissions menu option, then Roles & Permissions dialog as shown in
below.
Select required permissions and click on save button to update the permissions.
Click on the Roles Operations menu option, then Roles Operations dialog as shown in below
Click on the Change Password menu option, then Change Password dialog as shown in
below.
Click on the Edit User menu option, then Edit User dialog as shown in below.
By using this option user can edit only three things (User Name, Contact and Location).
Enter the User Name you want, at least one character.
Enter Contact Number, must be 10 digits (ex: 9876543210).
Entre Location Name, at least one character.
5. Element Management
Click on Menu-> Element Management option.
The following options are available under Element Management:
1. Zone
2. Circle
3. Node
4. Clear all cards
5. Reload all cards
6. Element Legend
5.1 Zone
Click on Menu-> Element Management -> Zone option.
Click on the Add Zone menu option, then Add zone dialog as shown in below.
From the above drop down list a zone name and click Add button. After clicking the add
button it asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to add zone, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Remove Zone menu option, then Remove zone dialog as shown in below.
From the above drop down list a zone name and click Remove button. After clicking the
remove button it asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to Remove zone, and then response is shown in below.
5.2 Circle
Click on Menu-> Element Management -> Circle option.
Click on the Add Circle menu option, then Add circle dialog as shown in below.
Click Yes button to add new circle, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Remove Circle menu option, then Remove circle dialog as shown in below.
First select the zone name form first drop down list.
Also select the circle name.
click Remove button. After clicking the remove button it asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to Remove circle, and then response is shown in below.
5.3 Node
Click on Menu-> Element Management -> Node option.
Click on the Add Node menu option, then Add Node dialog as shown in below.
Click Yes button to add new node, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Edit Node menu option, then Edit Node dialog as shown in below.
1. Configure.
2. De-Configure.
3. Modify.
5.3.2.1 Configure
Edit node configure dialog as shown in below.
Click Yes button to configure node, and then response is shown in below.
5.3.2.2 De-Configure
Edit node de-configure dialog as shown in below.
Click on De-Configure button. After clicking the de-configure button it asks the user
conformation.
Click Yes button to de-configure node, and then response is shown in below.
5.3.2.3 Modify
Edit node modify node dialog as shown in below.
Click on Modify button. After clicking the modify button it asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to modify node, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Remove Node menu option, then Remove Node dialog as shown in below.
After de-configuring node, click Remove Node button. After clicking the remove button it
asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to Remove node, and then response is shown in below.
After clicking the Clear all cards option it asks the user conformation
After clicking the Reload all cards option it asks the user conformation
Click on the Element Legend menu option, then Element Legend dialog as shown in below.
6. Manager Administration
The following options are available under manager administration.
7. Card Management
1. 10G
2. MSTP
3. 4x2.5G
4. 8x1G
5. OLA1 & OLA2
6. OBA & OPA
7. MSPP
8. SCC
9. SCU
10. EVOA
11. OWSC
12. BMU
13. PSU1 & PSU2
14. Buzzer
15. MUX & DE-MUX
16. OADM-E & OADM-W
17. ROADM-E & ROADM-W
18. Fan
7.1 10G
The following options are available under 10G:
1. Alarms.
2. Settings.
3. Performance.
4. Alarm Severity.
Select 10G card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.1.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.1.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.1.2.2 Loopback
7.1.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
7.2 MSTP
The following options are available under 10GLan:
1. 10G WAN.
2. 10G LAN.
3. 10G OTU2.
4. 10G OTU2e.
Select 10GLan card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.2.1.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.2.1.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.2.1.2.2 Loopback
7.2.1.3 Performance
7.2.2.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.2.2.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.2.2.2.2 Loopback
7.2.2.3 Performance
7.2.2.3.3 GE Performance
7.2.3.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.2.3.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.2.3.2.2 Loopback
7.2.3.3 Performance
7.2.4.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.2.4.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.2.4.2.2 Loopback
7.2.4.3 Performance
7.3 4x2.5G
The following options are available under 4x2.5G:
1. Alarms.
2. Settings.
3. Performance.
4. Alarm Severity.
Select 4x2.5G card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.3.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.3.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.3.2.2 Loopback
7.3.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
7.4 8x1G
The following options are available under 8x1G:
1. Alarms.
2. Settings.
3. Performance.
4. Alarm Severity.
Select 8x1G card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.4.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.4.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.4.2.2 Loopback
7.4.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
7.5.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.5.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.5.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
7.6.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.6.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.6.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
7.7 MSPP
The following options are available under MSPP:
1. Alarms.
2. Settings.
3. Performance.
4. Alarm Severity.
Select 10G card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.7.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
1. STM-16.
2. GE_GFP-F.
3. Line OTU2.
7.7.1.1 STM-16
7.7.1.2 GE_GFP-F
7.7.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.7.2.2. Loopback
7.7.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
1. STM-16.
2. GE_GFP-F.
3. Optical.
4. Line
7.7.3.1 STM-16
7.7.3.2 GE_GFP-F
7.7.3.3 Optical
7.7.4.1. STM-16
7.7.4.2. GE_GFP-F
7.8 SCC
The following options are available under SCC:
Settings.
Select SCC card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.8.1 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.9 SCU
The following options are available under SCU:
Settings.
Select SCU card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.9.1 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.10 EVOA
The following options are available under EVOA:
Settings.
Select EVOA card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.10.1 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.11 OWSC
The following options are available under OWSC:
1. Alarms.
2. Settings.
3. Performance.
4. Alarm Severity.
Select OWSC card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.11.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.11.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.11.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
7.12 BMU
The following options are available under BMU:
Settings.
Select BMU card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.12.1 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.13.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.14 Buzzer
The following options are available under Buzzer:
Settings.
Select Buzzer card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.14.1 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.15.1 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.16.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.16.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.16.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
7.17.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.17.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.18 Fan
The following options are available under Fan:
1. Alarms.
2. Settings.
Select Fan card on node view then FCAPS buttons will be enabled.
7.18.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.18.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.19 OPS
OPS having the maximum of 4 OLP, if you are select any OPL as shown in below.
1. Alarms
2. Settings
3. Performance
7.19.1 Alarms
Click on Alarms button, then alarms dialog as shown in below.
7.19.2 Settings
Click on Settings button, then settings dialog as shown in below.
7.19.3 Performance
Click on Performance button, then performance dialog as shown in below.
8. Tree Management
The basic tree shown in below.
The tree contains one root that is Network. This is default root.
8.1 Zone
Under zone we have two Popup menu items.
Add Zone
Remove Zone
Click on the Add Zone popup menu option, then Add zone dialog as shown in below.
From the above drop down list a zone name and click Add button. After clicking the add
button it asks the user conformation.
Click add button to add new zone, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Remove Zone menu option, then Remove zone dialog as shown in below.
From the above drop down list a zone name and click Remove button. After clicking the
remove button it asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to Remove zone, and then response is shown in below.
8.2 Circle
Under circle we have two popup menu items.
Add Circle
Remove Circle
Click on the Add Circle menu option, then Add circle dialog as shown in below.
Click Yes button to add new circle, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Remove Circle menu option, then Remove circle dialog as shown in below.
Click Remove button. After clicking the remove button it asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to Remove circle, and then response is shown in below.
8.3 Node
Click on the Add Node menu option, then Add Node dialog as shown in below.
Click Yes button to add new node, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Edit Node menu option, then Edit Node dialog as shown in below.
1. Configure.
2. De-Configure.
3. Modify.
8.3.2.1 Configure
Right click on already existing node, then the Edit node popup as shown in below
Click Yes button to configure node, and then response is shown in below.
8.3.2.2 De-Configure
Right click on already existing node, then the Edit node popup as shown in below
Click on De-Configure button. After clicking the de-configure button it asks the user
conformation.
Click Yes button to de-configure node, and then response is shown in below.
8.3.2.3 Modify
Right click on already existing node, then the Edit node popup as shown in below
Click on Modify button. After clicking the modify button it asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to modify node, and then response is shown in below.
Click on the Remove Node menu option, then Remove Node dialog as shown in below.
After de-configuring node, click Remove Node button. After clicking the remove button it
asks the user conformation.
Click Yes button to Remove node, and then response is shown in below.
8.4 OPS
OPS (Optical Protection Switch), The optical Protection Switch Module (OPS) provides
protection against a fiber cut by optically splitting an optical signal over two diverse paths.
Under DWDM Node we have three popup menu items.
Add OPS
Edit OPS
Remove OPS
Click on the Add OPS menu option, then Add OPS dialog as shown in below.
Enter IP Address.
Enter description (minimum 1, maximum 20)
Click Add button. After clicking the add button it asks the user conformation.
Click on the Edit OPS menu option, then Edit OPS dialog as shown in below.
Enter IP Address.
Enter description (minimum 1, maximum 20)
Click Edit button. After clicking the add button it asks the user conformation.
Click on the Remove OPS menu option, then Remove OPS dialog as shown in below.
Click Remove button. After clicking the add button it asks the user conformation.
9. Report Management
Use the Report Management module to view security and usage reports for devices. These
reports can provide useful information about your network.
The report management pull down menu is shown below.
Click on the Network Summary menu option, then Network Summary report as shown in
below.
Click on the Node Status menu option, then Node Status report as shown in below.
Click on the Network Status History menu option, then Network Status History report as
shown in below.
Click on the User Login & Logout menu option, then User Login & Logout report as shown
in below.
Click on the Click-Event Details menu option, then Click-Event Details report as shown in
below.
Click on the Card Presence menu option, then Card Presence report as shown in below.
Click on the Card Jackin & JackOut Report menu option, then Card Jackin & JackOut
Report report as shown in below.
Click on the 24-Hour performance menu option, then 24-Hour performance report as
shown in below.
9.9. Histograms
Click on Menu-> Report Management -> Histograms option.
Click on the Histograms menu option, then Histograms report as shown in below.
Click on the Domain Alarm History menu option, then Domain Alarm History report as
shown in below.
Click on the Delete Alarm History menu option, then Delete Alarm History report as shown
in below.
Click on the Current Alarms menu option, then Current Alarms report as shown in below.
Click on the All Amplifier Performance menu option, then All Amplifier Performance report
as shown in below.
Click on the All Client & Line Performance menu option, then All Client & Line Performance
report as shown in below.
Click on the Port Inventory menu option, then Port Inventory report as shown in below.
Bandwidth In the data communication area, bandwidth specifies the maximum value of
the rate when the data passes through some data channel.
BWS Backbone WDM System
Client A kind of terminal (PC or workstation) connected to a network that can send
instructions to a server and get results through a user interface. See also server.
CPU Central Processing Unit.
File Transfer Protocol A very common method of moving files between two Internet
sites. FTP is a special way to log in to another Internet site for the purposes of retrieving
or sending files. There are many Internet sites that have established publicly accessible
repositories of material that can be obtained using FTP.
HA High Availability.
HTTP Hyper-Text Transmission Protocol
IP Internet Protocol.
MUX Multiplexer.
MIB Management Information Base.
Network Element It is the network element, including the hardware unit and the
software running on it. Usually, one NE has at least SCC (System Control &
Communication Unit) board which responsible for the management and monitoring of the
NE. The host software runs on the SCC board.
NMS Network Management System.
NBI (northbound interface) The interface that connects to the upper-layer device to
realize service provisioning,report alarms and performance statistics.
NTP Network Time Protocol
to query and modify the information about any Nodes, search for the faults, perform
troubleshooting, plan capability and generate reports. SNMP adopts polling system and
provides the basic function set. It is suitable for the Scenario with small sized, fast-speed
and low priced devices. It is based on UDP and Thus is widely supported by various
products.
SQL Structured Query Language.
SSL Secure Socket Layer.
STM-1 Synchronous Transfer Mode at 155 Mbit/s.