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Page 4 - Page ii; COPYRIGHT; ISSUE; TRADEMARK INFORMATION; DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page ii © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights ReservedPrinted in the U.S.A. REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE Issue 1 02/2001 Phase 3.1 release features added, (622 CRS) TRADEMARK INFORMA...
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page iii © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page PREFACE ABOUT THIS MANUAL ................................................................................................................................ VII REVISION HISTORY LIS...
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page iv © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Content Page 1. GENERAL........................................................................................................................................... 2-1 2. USING...
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page v © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, CONTINUED Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To ABOUT NE ....................................................................................................................
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page vi © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, CONTINUED Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To RETRIEVE 155 RING INTERFACE CARD STATUS ....................................................................................
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page vii © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 3 GENERAL INFORMATION Content Page 1. WARRANTY/SOFTWARE ................................................................................................................... 3-1 2. REPAIR/EXCHANGE POLICY....
Page 10 - Page viii; ABOUT THIS MANUAL; The following trademarks are documented in this manual:; Related Publications; Part Number; Application and Engineering Guide 3.1; Lists all CLEI codes used to order Cellworx equipment.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page viii © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual provides the system administrator with information necessary to turn up and test theCellworx Service Transport Node (STN), and/or services, as well as configure connections and mo...
Page 11 - Page ix; Admonishments
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page ix © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Admonishments Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazardsto persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains whatmay happen if t...
Page 12 - Page x; FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT; Safety Compliance; NEBS Compliance; The Cellworx STN system is fully NEBS compliant.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page x © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Class A The Cellworx STN System complies with the requirements for class A digital device per Part15 of the FCC Rules. Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the...
Page 13 - Page xi; ADC Telecommunications Inc. is ISO 9001 certified.; STANDARDS; The following listing is a bibliography of applicable documents:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page xi © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ISO9000 Compliance ADC Telecommunications Inc. is ISO 9001 certified. STANDARDS The following listing is a bibliography of applicable documents: ANSI/IEEE Std 802.1D,1993 Edition. ANSI T1.403-1989, Carrier to Cu...
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page xii © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. The ATM Forum ATM User-Network Interface (UNI), Specification, Version 3.1ITU I.350 ITU I.371 ITU I.610 Bellcore TA-1230ITU M.3010 ITU M.3020 ITU M.3100 ITU M.3180 NFOEC, Volume 2 1995, pg 445. “A Comparative A...
Page 15 - Page xiii; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page xiii © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TR-TSV-000772, Generic System Requirements in Support of Switched Multi-Megabit Data Service, Bellcore. TR-TSV-001369, Generic Requirements for Frame Relay PVC Exchange Service,Bellcore. TR-TSV-001370, Generic...
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page xiv © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. LAN Local Area Network LEC Local Exchange Carrier LTE Line Terminating Equipment msec millisecond NDC Network Data Collection NE Network Element NIC Network Interface Card NMIC Network Management Interface Card...
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Preface Page xv © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. UBR Unspecified Bit Rate UNI User Network Interface UPC Usage Parameter Control UPSR Unidirectional Path Switch Ring UVPSR Unidirectional Virtual Path Switch Ring VC Virtual Channel VCC Virtual Channel Connectio...
Page 20 - Figure 1-2. NMIC Craft Port Identification; NMIC EIM RJ45 Ethernet Interface
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-3 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A. NMIC RS232 Interface The NMIC provides an asynchronous RS-232 port for character based accessprovided through a DB9 connector located under the front hinged faceplate. Thisport is used to...
Page 21 - NMIC Serial Equipment Port
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-4 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. functions, or SNMP access for Sets, Gets, Traps etc. Up to five GUI sessions maybe launched at a time. An X-Terminal may remain active while the GUI is launchedon another terminal. A user establi...
Page 22 - Table 1-1. GUI Cellworx STN Node Icon Color Codes; COLOR; GUI Screen Icon Definitions
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-5 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 NE-2 NE-3 10924-D Cellworx User: rootLocal Time: 21:35 GMT Time: 21:35 Figure 1-4. Network Man...
Page 23 - Figure 1-5. Example of Primary Node with Secondary Expansions; Figure 1-6. Primary Node Physical Layout to Secondary Nodes
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-6 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 NE-3 STN STN STN NE-2 ICON FOR NE-2 INDICATESTHE PRESENCE OF STN-EPSSHELVES 10926-D Cellworx User: ...
Page 24 - Figure 1-7. Cellworx Shelf Level GUI Screen
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-7 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. To access any node in the network, the administrator selects the direct selectionarrow tool located on the left tool bar, and then double clicks on the NE ICON toopen a shelf level GUI sessi...
Page 25 - GUI Menu Structure and Utilization
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-8 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Cellworx Vision: Card View - 622 Ring Interface Card Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Status Active Protect Timing Close X Configuration: Card Level Administrative State: Congestion Thresholds:...
Page 27 - Figure 1-10. Cellworx Vision Pull Down Menus and Pop-up Window Trees
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-10 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. GUI MAIN SCREEN CONFIGURATION TIME AND DATE ABSOLUTE RELATIVE CONNECTION CREATE VIEW CONFIGURE TRAFFIC CONTRACT CONFIGURE SERVICE PROVIDER PROFILE VIEW RING RESOURCE USAGE VIEW FIBER BANDWIDTH U...
Page 28 - Figure 1-12. GUI Tool Bar Icon Definitions
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-11 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. i DRAG AND DROP TO CREATE A CONNECTION SELECT MODE TOOL SAVE NE ICON LAYOUT PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT DATA ALARM HISTORY DATA CELLWORX VISION HELP SCREEN REFRESH TOPOLOGY VIEW ALL SUBNETWORK C...
Page 29 - X-Terminal Keyboard Functions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-12 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. X-Terminal Keyboard Functions All of the functions that can be performed through pop up menus using the mousecan also be performed via the menu bar at the top of the screen. The menu barprovides...
Page 30 - REMOTE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • September 2000 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-13 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 4. REMOTE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES The X-Terminal used for operations and maintenance of the Cellworx STNnetwork can be linked through existing customer Ethernet networks using TCP/IPover an...
Page 31 - Real-time Alarm and Trap Screens
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 1 Introduction Page 1-14 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A. Real-time Alarm and Trap Screens The Cellworx NMIC provides real time alarm monitoring capabilities to anExternal Management System (EMS) via SNMP traps through an Ethernet port onthe NMIC EI...
Page 32 - GENERAL
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-1 © 2000 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE TOP Content Page 1. GENERAL ..........................................................................................................................
Page 33 - A trouble clearing aid containing non-procedural
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-2 © 2000 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. d) Trouble Analysis Data (TAD) − A trouble clearing aid containing non-procedural data. 3. Perform all the items in the director level procedure (NTP ‘or TAP) in the order listed unless...
Page 34 - ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-3 © 2000 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Page 1 of 3 ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To ABOUT NE ............................................................................ DLP-721 ADD A...
Page 35 - ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST, CONTINUED
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-4 © 2000 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Page 2 of 3 ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST, CONTINUED Find Your Job in the List Below, continued Then Go To HELP .............................................................................
Page 37 - INDEXED TASK LIST
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-7 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. IXL-001 Page 1 of 1 INDEXED TASK LIST Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To TURN UP A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK ............................................................
Page 38 - TURN UP A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK; Verify NMICs are inserted.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-8 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-002 Page 1 of 2 TURN UP A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure covers initial ring network turn-up. Provisioning of the ring nodesand interfaces as well as a...
Page 40 - ADD A CELLWORX STN NODE TO AN IN-SERVICE RING NETWORK; Launch the Cellworx Vision GUI from the X-Terminal.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-10 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-003 Page 1 of 1 ADD A CELLWORX STN NODE TO AN IN-SERVICE RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a new Cellworx STN ring node toa ring netwo...
Page 41 - ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT TO AN IN-SERVICE STAND-ALONE
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-11 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-004 Page 1 of 1 ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT TO AN IN-SERVICE STAND-ALONE TERMINAL TO CREATE A RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a new...
Page 42 - TURN UP (PROVISION) CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELVES; Prerequisites to this procedure are:
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-12 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-005 Page 1 of 2 TURN UP (PROVISION) CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELVES Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a Cellworx STN expansion shelf(STN-EPS) to an ...
Page 43 - Repeat steps 3 through 12 for each STN-EPS shelf.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-13 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-005 Page 2 of 2 Note: The shelf controller in slot 1 on the expansion shelf will begin to download. Theshelf controller does not need to download completely before proceedin...
Page 44 - PROVISION NODE PARAMETERS; Shelf Parameters
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-14 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-006 Page 1 of 5 PROVISION NODE PARAMETERS Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required to assign operational and administrativeparameters within each node such as Nod...
Page 45 - Select a timing resource for the NE via the shelf level GUI.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-15 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-006 Page 2 of 5 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, Network Element 2 File Configuration Fault Security 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SC N M I C SC 622 R i ng 622 ...
Page 46 - B. CARD CONFIGURATIONS
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-16 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-006 Page 3 of 5 B. CARD CONFIGURATIONS 7. Card configuration screens may be accessed from the shelf levelGUI Chassis View window by double clicking on the carddesired. Selec...
Page 47 - C. PERFORMANCE MONITORING PARAMETERS; Figure 006-1. Cellworx Vision Performance Pull Down Menu
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-17 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-006 Page 4 of 5 C. PERFORMANCE MONITORING PARAMETERS 1. From the GUI main screen, select the Performance pull downmenu and then Monitoring using the left mouse button or byh...
Page 49 - DISPLAYING STATUS AND ALARMS
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-19 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-007 Page 1 of 3 DISPLAYING STATUS AND ALARMS Summary: This procedure details the steps required to retrieve network alarms or shelf levelalarms to isolate problems within th...
Page 52 - RETRIEVE PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS; Figure 008-1. Cellworx Vision Performance Pull Down Menu
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-22 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-008 Page 1 of 2 RETRIEVE PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performancemonitoring statistics...
Page 54 - ADDING SERVICES TO A CELLWORX STN NODE
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-24 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-009 Page 1 of 1 ADDING SERVICES TO A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved for assigning card, port, and user levelparameters for individual ...
Page 55 - DELETE A CELLWORX STN NODE; Delete a Cellworx STN node.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-25 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-010 Page 1 of 1 DELETE A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved to remove a Cellworx STN ring node froman in-service ring network, or an expan...
Page 56 - CONDUCT ACCEPTANCE TESTS ON A CELLWORX STN NODE; SONET Diagnostics
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-26 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-011 Page 1 of 1 CONDUCT ACCEPTANCE TESTS ON A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure lists the test that can be performed on a newly installed CellworxSTN node whether in...
Page 57 - PERFORM ROUTINE OR NON-ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-27 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-012 Page 1 of 1 PERFORM ROUTINE OR NON-ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Summary: This procedure lists procedures that can be followed to perform maintenance tasks ona Cellworx STN ring n...
Page 58 - CREATING CONNECTIONS; Creating traffic contracts.
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-28 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-013 Page 1 of 1 CREATING CONNECTIONS Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required to create ATM Virtual Path Connections(VPC) and Virtual Channel Connections (VCC) th...
Page 59 - MONITORING THE NETWORK
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-29 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-014 Page 1 of 2 MONITORING THE NETWORK Summary: This procedure provides information that enables the Network Administrator tosuccessfully monitor a Cellworx STN network via ...
Page 60 - When upgrading software releases or ring interfaces, refer to:
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-30 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-014 Page 2 of 2 B. Adding Services 3.2 Slots within a shelf may have cards equipped but not in-service,or un-provisioned ports available on a card that is already in-service...
Page 61 - ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-31 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-015 Page 1 of 2 ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS Summary: The following procedures are outlined to identify tasks that a system administratorwould need to perform for user accounts, log...
Page 62 - Add/Delete GUI Users or Change GUI User Level Security
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-32 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-015 Page 2 of 2 22. Add/Delete GUI Users or Change GUI User Level Security DLP-783 23. Change Configuration/Test on an Existing Connection DLP-723 24. Retrieve Network Data ...
Page 63 - CELLWORX UGRADE PROCEDURES; OC3c ring to an OC12c or OC48c ring; SOFTWARE UPGRADE
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-33 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-016 Page 1 of 2 CELLWORX UGRADE PROCEDURES Summary: The following procedures deal with Cellworx STN system upgrades. A ring upgradetakes a ring from a lower bandwidth level ...
Page 64 - RING UPGRADE
ADCP-70-220 • Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-34 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-016 Page 2 of 2 RING UPGRADE When changing an existing ring network to a higher bandwidth (OC3c to OC12c/OC48c, OC12cto OC48c), the following procedures should be followed. ...
Page 65 - POWER UP A CELLWORX STN NODE; Figure 700-1. Cellworx STN Component Identification
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-45 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-700 Page 1 of 1 POWER UP A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure provides instructions for verifying the source − 48 Vdc power supply. 1. Turn on the power source that will...
Page 66 - CONNECT FIBERS TO OPTICAL CARDS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-46 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 1 of 10 CONNECT FIBERS TO OPTICAL CARDS Summary: This procedure describes the processes required to properly connect the inbound andoutbound fiber optic cables to the ...
Page 67 - in mind the slot numbers, matching them with the tagged fibers.; Figure 701-1. Optical Connector Identification
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-47 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 2 of 10 3. Route the fiber cables to the Cellworx STN rack and to either upper side of the fiber management tray. For management purposes, it is recommended that the r...
Page 68 - Figure 701-2. Routing Fiber Across the Fiber Management Panel
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-48 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 3 of 10 RECEIVE FIBERS FROM ONE DIRECTION. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 FIBERS FROM SLOT 13 ARE ROUTED THROUGH THE UPPER ROUTING FLANGES AT SLOT 14. FI...
Page 69 - Fiber Connection; DO NOT LOOK INTO THE ENDS OF ANY FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-49 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 4 of 10 FIBER ROUTING FLANGES 10721-B Figure 701-4. Fiber Routing B. Fiber Connection Note: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE ENDS OF ANY FIBER OPTIC CABLES. 8. If the cards are fu...
Page 70 - CLEANING; Connectors/Terminators
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-50 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 5 of 10 13. If power is applied and the database already exists on the NMIC, the optical card will boot. Once completed booting, the Port LED should turn green indicat...
Page 71 - hard wiping action takes place.; Attenuators; dry with clean compressed air.; Adapters; Blow the adapter dry with clean compressed air.; MATING; Insert the ferrule tip into the adapter.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-51 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 6 of 10 16. Moisten, but do not saturate, the pad with alcohol making a spot approximately 1 / 2 " in diameter. Note: Alcohol should only be used when connector is...
Page 72 - For D4 and FC types, align the key with the slot in the adapter.; ST; Align the ferrule hub key with the slot in the adapter.; SC; For the SC, align the housing key with the slot in the adapter.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-52 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 7 of 10 28. For D4 and FC types, align the key with the slot in the adapter. 29. Push the connector into the adapter until the coupling nut reaches the adapter housing...
Page 73 - Figure 701-5. Disengaging the Optical Module
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-53 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 8 of 10 Status Active APS Timing Port 1 622 Ring 622 RING SLOT 16 AND 17 Shelf Manager Status Active APS Timing Port 1 622 Ring PCMCIA ACO RMT Maj/Min Critical ACOActi...
Page 74 - Figure 701-6. Fiber Connections on a Cellworx 622 RIC Card
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-54 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-701 Page 9 of 10 Status Active APS Timing Port 1 622 Ring RX (INPUT) TX (OUTPUT) 13 14 17 18 PCMCIA PCMCIA ACO CO RMT RMT Maj/Min Maj/Min Cr Critical itical ACO CO Activ Active...
Page 76 - CONNECT VT1OO TERMINAL TO NMIC RS232 PORT; Figure
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-56 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-702 Page 1 of 5 CONNECT VT1OO TERMINAL TO NMIC RS232 PORT AND MODIFY NMIC IP ADDRESS Summary: This procedure describes making the connection from a VT100 terminal (or PC withVT...
Page 77 - MODIFYING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS; Table 702-1. NMIC IP Address Requirements; NMIC A
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-57 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-702 Page 2 of 5 2. Open the lower hinged faceplate of the working NMIC card in slots 2-3, as shown in Figure 702-2 , and locate the DB9 craft connector. 3. Plug the craft cable...
Page 78 - with this file type “vi hosts”.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-58 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-702 Page 3 of 5 7. The last two text lines must be removed from the /etc/hosts file. This step has already been performed before NMIC shipment. If this is the first time the IP...
Page 79 - Table 702-3. NMIC IP Addresses and IP Masks Definitions; DEFINITION; NMIC will reboot and the new IP addresses will take effect.; BRINGING UP THE CELLWORX GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE.; structure and then reboot the computer.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-59 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-702 Page 4 of 5 Table 702-3. NMIC IP Addresses and IP Masks Definitions Command Line DEFINITION IP ADDRESS The IP Address for the NMIC. Must be unique for each NMIC. HOSTNAME T...
Page 80 - Figure 702-1. NMIC Craft Port Pin Out Information
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-60 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-702 Page 5 of 5 16. The user needs to configure the NMIC to launch the display to the proper machine. To do this enter “export DISPLAY=X.X.X.X:0.0” on the NMIC command line. He...
Page 81 - LOGON TO REMOTE NODE CRAFT SESSION; Select Craft Interface.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-61 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-703 Page 1 of 2 LOGON TO REMOTE NODE CRAFT SESSION VIA TELNET FROM GUI Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to logon to an NE throughthe craft s...
Page 82 - Figure 703-3. Cellworx STN Node Craft Screen Main Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-62 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-703 Page 2 of 2 X ID : User Defined: User Defined Location Welcome to ADC-BBG: Cellworx Shelf Interface Version 0.0.1 (C) Copyright 1998-99 ADC Telecommunications, INC. Usernam...
Page 83 - CONNECT NMS OR X-TERMINAL ETHERNET CABLE TO THE NMIC EIM SNMP PORT; Installation Manual
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-63 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-704 Page 1 of 2 CONNECT NMS OR X-TERMINAL ETHERNET CABLE TO THE NMIC EIM SNMP PORT Summary: This procedure provides instructions for connecting an external NetworkManagement Sy...
Page 84 - Figure 704-2. NMIC EIM LAN Port Connection
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-64 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-704 Page 2 of 2 ;; ; ; ;; CRI AUD NO CRI AUD NC CR I AUD COM CRI VIS NO CR I VIS NCCR I VIS COMMAJ AUD NO MAJ AUD NC MAJ AUD COMMAJ VIS NO MAJ VIS NC MAJ VIS COM MIN AUD NO MIN...
Page 85 - LAUNCH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI)
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-65 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-705 Page 1 of 2 LAUNCH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) Summary: This procedure describes the processes involved to successfully logon to the systemand launch the Graphical U...
Page 87 - PERFORM DISCOVERY ON A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-67 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 1 of 11 PERFORM DISCOVERY ON A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully turn-up and discover anew Cellworx ST...
Page 89 - booted successfully, the message window shown in
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-69 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 3 of 11 16. Once the last NE has gone through the Install Software Image window and all RICs have booted successfully, the message window shown in Figure 706-12 appear...
Page 90 - Sales Information and Literature:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-70 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 4 of 11 Cellworx Vision : Warning No network elements were discovered. Please choose the "Turn - up Ring" option under the Configuration - Subnetwork submenu. ...
Page 91 - Cellworx Vision: Select Network Elements; Figure 706-5. Cellworx Vision Select Network Elements Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-71 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 5 of 11 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Accounting Security Time and Date Connection Software NMIC Platform Topology ...
Page 92 - Figure 706-6. Cellworx Vision NE Order Verification; Cellworx Vision: Current Status; ii; Network element ID: 1; Waiting for NE to Boot
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-72 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 6 of 11 Cellworx Vision: Current Status Please verify that the order of network elementsmatches the order of physical connection: << Prev X 1 2 3 1 Next>> ...
Page 94 - Card Type; Running Software Version; Selected Software Version; Figure 706-9. Cellworx Vision Install Software Load
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-74 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 8 of 11 Cellworx Vision: Select Network Elements Apply X Clear Selected Cancel Refresh ii Shelf Controller 155 SM CRS 622 Ring Shelf Controller 622 Ring 2.0 2.0 scc.2....
Page 95 - Cellworx Vision Information; Figure 706-13. Cellworx Vision NE Current Status Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-75 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 9 of 11 Cellworx Vision Information Sucessfully configured the NE to begin software download for the following slots: "16, 17" X OK 10934-C Figure 706-11. Cell...
Page 96 - Figure 706-14. Cellworx Vision Redrawing ICON Layout; Figure 706-15. Cellworx Vision Redraw Icon Layout Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-76 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 10 of 11 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i Cellworx NEUnknown Cellworx NEUnknown Cellworx NEUnknown ICON DIRECT ...
Page 97 - Cellworx Vision: Question
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-77 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-706 Page 11 of 11 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Ma File Configuration Fault Performance i Save Icon Layout ... Exit SAVE ICON LAYOUT TOOLLOCATED UNDER PULLDOWN MENU ON TOOL BAR. 1...
Page 98 - TIME AND DATE; Absolute; The NMIC Absolute Time Change window appears. See; Relative; The NMIC Relative Time Change window appears. See
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-78 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-707 Page 1 of 3 TIME AND DATE Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to set the system clock at the NMIC inthe Gateway Network Element (GNE). The NMIC maintains t...
Page 99 - Select Close to return to the Cellworx Vision screen.; Figure 707-1. Cellworx Vision Time and Date Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-79 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-707 Page 2 of 3 12. Select Refresh to update the current running local and GMT times displayed in the window. The new clock information is downloaded automatically to each NE. ...
Page 100 - Cellworx Vision: NMIC Absolute Time Change; Feb; Figure 707-2. Cellworx Vision Absolute Time Change Window; Cellworx Vision: NMIC Relative Time Change; Figure 707-3. Cellworx Vision Relative Time Change Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-80 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP- 707 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: NMIC Absolute Time Change X Apply Date: Feb 5, 1998 Month Feb 5 Day 1998 Year Local Time: 14:28:56 GM Time: 20:28:56 Hour Minute Second 28 56 ...
Page 101 - CREATE AN ATM OR CES CONNECTION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-81 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-708 Page 1 of 7 CREATE AN ATM OR CES CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a UBR, CBR or VBRconnection through the Cellworx STN network. ...
Page 103 - Refer to
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-83 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-708 Page 3 of 7 • Study Indication - select using the left mouse button. This indicates the usageinformation is to be generated for study purposes. • Remote Interface Type - se...
Page 104 - The system responds with “Configuration Successful”.; Figure 708-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 708-2. Cellworx Vision Click and Drag Connection Creation
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-84 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-708 Page 4 of 7 15. Select Apply using the left mouse button to configure the connection. If the traffic contract was not selected, a message window will appear asking the user...
Page 106 - Figure 708-5. Cellworx Vision Connection Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-86 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-708 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration Apply <<Previous Close X Connection Name: Cellworx1<-->Cellworx1 Node Id: 1 Location: 5th Street Locked Un...
Page 108 - CONFIGURE OR DELETE A TRAFFIC CONTRACT; Create a Traffic Contract; The Traffic Contract Configuration window appears. Refer to; Table 709-1. User Selectable Service Class Types and Parameters; SERVICE CLASS TYPE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-88 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-709 Page 1 of 4 CONFIGURE OR DELETE A TRAFFIC CONTRACT Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully navigate the CellworxVision Graphical User Interfac...
Page 109 - Delete a Traffic Contract
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-89 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-709 Page 2 of 4 Note: Three traffic descriptors must be provided for the connections to set the celltransfer characteristics: Peak Cell Rate (PCR), Sustained Cell Rate (SCR), a...
Page 110 - Figure 709-2. Cellworx Vision Configure Traffic Contract Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-90 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-709 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Traffic Contract Configuration X Traffic Contract Name: Existing Traffic Contract: Next >> Close Traffic Contract Type ******** ATM Const...
Page 111 - OK
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-91 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-709 Page 4 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Traffic Contract ********** already exists. X OK 10954-A Figure 709-4. Cellworx Vision Traffic Contract Already Exists Denial Message Cellworx ...
Page 112 - VIEW CONNECTIONS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-92 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-710 Page 1 of 6 VIEW CONNECTIONS Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully navigate the CellworxVision Graphical User Interface to view the establis...
Page 113 - The Subnetwork Connection Status window appears. Refer to; Figure 710-1. Cellworx Vision Connection Menu Tree
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-93 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-710 Page 2 of 6 7. To gain status information of a certain connection, the user double clicks on the connection using the left mouse button, or single clicks to highlight the c...
Page 114 - Figure 710-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window; FILTER TYPE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-94 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-710 Page 3 of 6 Figure 710-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window Table 710-1. Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connection Filter Descriptions FILTER TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Connect...
Page 115 - Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections; Figure 710-3. Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-95 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-710 Page 4 of 6 Table 710-1. Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connection Filter Descriptions, continued FILTER TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Traffic Administrator defined. Selects the tra...
Page 116 - Cellworx Vision
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-96 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-710 Page 5 of 6 Cellworx Vision Delete selected connection? X OK ? Cancel 10982-A Figure 710-4. Cellworx Vision Connection Deletion Confirmation Window Cellworx Vision Subnetwo...
Page 117 - SELECTION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-97 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-710 Page 6 of 6 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connection Configuration X Connection Name : Connection Type : ATM VP - ATM VP Administrative State: Locked Unlocked ****************...
Page 118 - LOG OFF OF CELLWORX STN GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE; Figure 711-1. Cellworx Vision File Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-98 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-711 Page 1 of 1 LOG OFF OF CELLWORX STN GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required to log off of the Cellworx STN GUI. 1. Select the File pull...
Page 121 - Stop! You have completed this procedure.; Figure 712-1. Cellworx Vision Add an Expansion Node Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-101 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-712 Page 3 of 8 limited only by the number of ports in the RNE and the 50 node limit per network. Repeatthis procedure for each STN-EPS shelf that needs to be added to the ring...
Page 123 - Cellworx Vision: Error; Cellworx Vision: Add EPS NE - Boot Time Exceeded; Figure 712-8. Add NE Boot Time Exceeded Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-103 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-712 Page 5 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Error Validation failed. Unable to determine card typefor slot 8 in the new EPS NE. It is possible that theshelf controller has not yet had eno...
Page 124 - Figure 712-9. Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables Instructional Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-104 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-712 Page 6 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables X ! ! Cancelling at this time could leave the ringin an abnormal state since the physical layouthas been modified...
Page 126 - Figure 712-13. Cellworx STN Network with a Primary Node
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-106 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-712 Page 8 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 NE-3 STN STN STN NE-2 ICON FOR NE-2 INDICATESTHE PRESENCE OF STN...
Page 127 - DISPLAY NETWORK ALARM SUMMARY; . The user may also select the alarm icon above the
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-107 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-713 Page 1 of 5 DISPLAY NETWORK ALARM SUMMARY Summary: This procedure provides the information necessary to successfully navigate throughthe Graphical User Interface (GUI) scre...
Page 128 - Figure 713-1. Cellworx Vision Fault Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-108 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-713 Page 2 of 5 10. The fourth section of the window lists generic troubles that are available for alarm retrieval. Select the desired generic troubles for the alarm report eit...
Page 129 - Figure 713-2. Cellworx Vision Alarms Screen; DOMAIN
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-109 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-713 Page 3 of 5 Cellworx Vision Alarms Close X Filter Interval (GMT): Domain Apply Ring 00:00 - 00:15 Critical: 0 Major: 0 Minor: 0 International: 0 Cleared: 0 Filtered Traps M...
Page 130 - Figure 713-3. Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Window; RESOURCE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-110 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-713 Page 4 of 5 Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Apply X Close Network Elements/Ring: Selected Network Elements/Ring: >> << All >> << All >> << ...
Page 131 - Table 713-3. Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Severity List; SEVERITY; Note: Refer to Section 4 for a complete listing of alarm types.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-111 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-713 Page 5 of 5 Table 713-3. Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Severity List SEVERITY DESCRIPTION Critical Severe alarms that can or do affect service and needimmediate attention. M...
Page 132 - CONFIGURE SERVICE PROVIDER PROFILE; interface using any numeric characters.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-112 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-714 Page 1 of 3 CONFIGURE SERVICE PROVIDER PROFILE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to successfully configure a service providerprofile for port level connect...
Page 135 - VIEW RING RESOURCE USAGE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-115 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-715 Page 1 of 2 VIEW RING RESOURCE USAGE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to successfully utilize the NMIC GUIsoftware to view the used bandwidth on a network...
Page 136 - Figure 715-2. Cellworx Vision Ring Resource Usage Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-116 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-715 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision Ring Resource Usage X Close Ring VPIs: Total VPIs: Allocated for user connections: Allocated for management connections: Available for user conn...
Page 137 - VIEW FIBER BANDWIDTH USAGE; Select Close to return to the Cellworx Vision network display.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-117 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-716 Page 1 of 2 VIEW FIBER BANDWIDTH USAGE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to successfully utilize the NMIC GUIsoftware to view the used bandwidth on a given...
Page 138 - Cellworx Vision: Fiber Bandwidth Usage; Figure 716-2. Cellworx Vision Network Fiber Bandwidth Usage
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-118 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-716 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Fiber Bandwidth Usage X Close Refresh From Network Element To Network Element Used Fiber Bandwidth (Kbps) 300030003000 300030003000 NE-1 NE-2 N...
Page 139 - CONFIGURE NE ALARM THRESHOLD; . The user may also right click on an NE and select the Configure; Figure 717-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Fault Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-119 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-717 Page 1 of 2 CONFIGURE NE ALARM THRESHOLD Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to set the alarm reporting thresholds foreach NE in the network. The alarm th...
Page 140 - ALARM SEVERITY; Cellworx Vision Threshold Configuration; Figure 717-2. Alarm Threshold Configuration Window; Figure 717-3. Alarm Threshold Configuration Change Confirmation
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-120 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-717 Page 2 of 2 Table 717-1. Alarm Severity List ALARM SEVERITY DEFINITION None No alarms will report to the X-Terminal. Critical Only critical alarms will be reported to the X...
Page 141 - REFRESH TOPOLOGY; please wait. Refer to; Figure 718-1. Cellworx Vision Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 718-3. Refresh Topology Icon on NMIC GUI
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-121 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-718 Page 1 of 1 REFRESH TOPOLOGY Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to refresh the display of the networknodes. This is done after any changes to the view of ...
Page 142 - FORCE NETWORK DISCOVERY; the network and to please wait as shown in Figure 719-2.; Figure 719-1. Cellworx Vision Configuration Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-122 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-719 Page 1 of 2 FORCE NETWORK DISCOVERY Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to perform a forced network discovery.The forced discovery function compares the NM...
Page 143 - Cellworx Vision: Error
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-123 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-719 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Error Failed to refresh topology, physical connectivity and/or database mismatch. X OK 11913-B Figure 719-3. Failure to Force Network Discovery...
Page 144 - SOFTWARE SELECTION; will
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-124 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-720 Page 1 of 4 SOFTWARE SELECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully select the operationalsoftware version for individual card types in any ...
Page 145 - Figure 720-2. Cellworx Vision Software Menu Tree
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-125 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-720 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision Information Please select a network element first. X OK 10930-C Figure 720-1. Cellworx Vision Informational Message Cellworx Vision Subnetwork M...
Page 146 - Figure 720-3. Selecting a New Software Version
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-126 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-720 Page 3 of 4 Vision: Configure Software - Network Elements Apply X Clear Selected Cancel Refresh Shelf Controller OC-3c UNI MM Shelf Controller 2.0 scc.0.4.2.0 oc3mm.0.4.2.2...
Page 148 - ABOUT NE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-128 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-721 Page 1 of 2 ABOUT NE Summary: This procedure details the information displayed for an NE when the user selects it,opens the pop-up menu, and chooses About. 1. Click and hol...
Page 149 - Figure 721-2. About NE Informational Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-129 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-721 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Network Element About X Close Name: NE-1Identifier: 1 Version: 1.0Vendor: SW-NMS Up time: 22 days, 16 hours, 32 minutes, 23.45 seconds 10887-D ...
Page 150 - NMIC SYSTEM FILE REPLICATION; The System File Replication window appears. Refer to; Note: NEVER replicate the file named ‘hosts’ in this directory.; accounting
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-130 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-722 Page 1 of 3 NMIC SYSTEM FILE REPLICATION Summary: This procedure outlines the steps required for the user to replicate files from theactive NMIC card to the standby. File r...
Page 151 - Selected files are then copied onto the standby NMIC card.; Figure 722-1. Cellworx Vision NMIC Platform Menu Tree
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-131 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-722 Page 2 of 3 c) The ‘config’ directory should be handled with discretion. All files under this directory distinguish active vs. standby NMICs except for the database files.U...
Page 152 - Figure 722-2. Cellworx Vision system File Replication Window; Figure 722-3. Replication Request Confirmation
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-132 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-722 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: System File Replication X OK Cancel Directory: >> << /etc/rc.d/ x ./../init.drc0.drc1.drc2.drc3.drc4.d Filter : File (s) : File (s)...
Page 153 - CHANGE CONFIGURATION/TEST AN EXISTING CONNECTION; CHANGING CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-133 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-723 Page 1 of 5 CHANGE CONFIGURATION/TEST AN EXISTING CONNECTION Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to successfully change configurationoptions on an existing c...
Page 154 - TESTING CONNECTIONS; No Test – No test is in progress or requested.; loopback cells are being generated from.; Figure 723-1. View Connection Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-134 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-723 Page 2 of 5 TESTING CONNECTIONS 5. To enable Network Data Collection (NDC) on the connection for either ingress or egress, click anywhere on the box or text next to it that...
Page 155 - Figure 723-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window; Figure 723-3. Subnetwork Connection Display Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-135 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-723 Page 3 of 5 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter Close X Apply Reset Connection Network Traffic ATM Connection Types: ATM VP - ATM VP ATM VC - ATM VC FR - ATM VC F...
Page 156 - Figure 723-4. Subnetwork Connection Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-136 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-723 Page 4 of 5 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connection Configuration X Connection Name : Connection Type : ATM VP - ATM VP Administrative State: Locked Unlocked ****************...
Page 157 - Table 723-1. Subnetwork Connection Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-137 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-723 Page 5 of 5 Table 723-1. Subnetwork Connection Configuration Options SELECTION OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Connection Name User Defined Displays the connection name selected forcon...
Page 158 - NMIC PROTECTION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-138 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-724 Page 1 of 2 NMIC PROTECTION Summary: This procedure describes the tasks that can be performed using the NMIC Protectionoption under the Fault pull down menu of the Cellworx...
Page 159 - Figure 724-1. Cellworx Vision Fault Pull Down Menu; Cellworx Vision: NMIC Protection; Figure 724-2. Cellworx Vision NMIC Protection
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-139 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-724 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance i Alarms NMIC Protection Restoration NMIC Protection Configure NE Alarm Thresh...
Page 160 - NMIC PROTECTION RESTORATION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-140 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-725 Page 1 of 3 NMIC PROTECTION RESTORATION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully restore NMIC protectionto an operational status. The restoratio...
Page 161 - Figure 725-1. NMIC Protection Restoration Window; Cellworx Vision : NMIC Protection Restoration; Figure 725-2. NMIC Protection Restoration In Progress Window; Figure 725-3. NMIC Protection Restoration Lost Indicator
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-141 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-725 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: OK X Please indicate the slot in which the NMIC card with the most updatedcopy of databases is located. Slot2 (ACTIVE) Slot4 Estimated time of ...
Page 162 - Figure 725-4. Cellworx Vision Fault Pull Down Menu; Protection restoration is not needed.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-142 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-725 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance i Alarms NMIC Protection Restoration NMIC Protection Configure NE Alarm Thresh...
Page 163 - SET / RETRIEVE OPTICAL PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-143 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-726 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE OPTICAL PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully set or retrieve theperformanc...
Page 164 - THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION; Figure 726-1. Performance Monitoring – Selection Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-144 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-726 Page 2 of 4 THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION 9. Users may specify error counts required to trip a system alarm by clicking on the Configure Thresholds button at the bottom of the PM...
Page 165 - Figure 726-2. Performance Monitoring Data – SONET Port Window; MONITOR
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-145 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-726 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Performance Monitoring Data NE 2 Card Type Refresh All X 155 MM CRS Slot-Port Interval Suspect Supp ESs SESs CVs UASs FE ESs FE SESs FE CVs S12...
Page 166 - MONITOR TYPE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-146 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-726 Page 4 of 4 Table 726-1. SONET Layer PM Values, continued MONITOR TYPE COMMENTS LINE CV-L 16383 Line Code Violation, count of BIP errors detected at the Section layer using...
Page 167 - SET / RETRIEVE T3 TMUX MULTI 1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS; will bring up any available card slots in the NE in the next window.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-147 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-727 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE T3 TMUX MULTI 1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully set or retrieve theperform...
Page 169 - Table 727-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Performance Monitoring Values; MONTYPE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-149 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-727 Page 3 of 4 Table 727-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Performance Monitoring Values MONTYPE MAX 15 MIN. THRESH COMMENTS CV-L 16383 Sets a count of Line Code Violations that the port can...
Page 171 - SET / RETRIEVE T3 CRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-151 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-728 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE T3 CRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performancemonitoring ...
Page 172 - Select the Close button to dismiss the open windows.; Figure 728-1.T3 CRS PM Selection Criteria Window; Figure 728-2. Performance Monitoring Data T3 Port Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-152 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-728 Page 2 of 4 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 730-1 for valid values. Once ...
Page 173 - Table 728-1. T3 Performance Monitoring Values
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-153 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-728 Page 3 of 4 Table 728-1. T3 Performance Monitoring Values MONTYPE MAX 15-MINUTE THRESHOLD COMMENTS PES 900 Sets a count of Parity bit Errored Seconds that the port can incu...
Page 175 - SET / RETRIEVE T1/E1 MULTI 1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-155 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-729 Page 1 of 4 SET / RETRIEVE T1/E1 MULTI 1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performancemoni...
Page 176 - Figure 729-1.T1 Multi 1 CRS PM Selection Criteria Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-156 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-729 Page 2 of 4 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 730-1 for valid values. Once ...
Page 177 - ESs; Table 729-1. T1 Multi 1 CRS Performance Monitoring Values
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-157 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-729 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration AAL1 Layer Card Type X T1 MULTI Slot-Port ESs SESs SEFSs UASs CSS S4-P1 0 0 0 0 0 Close Apply 13563-B Figure 729-3. ...
Page 179 - RETRIEVE NETWORK DATA COLLECTION (NDC) STATISTICS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-159 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-730 Page 1 of 4 RETRIEVE NETWORK DATA COLLECTION (NDC) STATISTICS Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to retrieve Network Data Collection (NDC)statistics from th...
Page 180 - Figure 730-1. View Connection Pull Down Menu; Figure 730-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-160 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-730 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Software NMIC Platform Topology Time and Date Create... View Fiber Bandwidth U...
Page 181 - Figure 730-3. Subnetwork Connection Display Window; Figure 730-5. Network Data Collection Statistics Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-161 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-730 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections X Connection Type: ATM VP - ATM VP Page 1 Connection Name NE - NE Status ***********1 NE-1<--> NE-2 IncompleteFunct...
Page 182 - STATISTIC
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-162 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-730 Page 4 of 4 Table 730-1. NDC Data Statistics STATISTIC DEFINITION Connection Name User assigned. NE ID ID number assigned to the NE where the connectionoriginates. ID is se...
Page 183 - RING UPGRADE PROCEDURE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-163 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-731 Page 1 of 9 RING UPGRADE PROCEDURE Summary: This procedure will guide the user through a ring upgrade on the Cellworx STNsystem. It is assumed that the user has gained acce...
Page 186 - Figure 731-2. Ring Upgrade Task Overview Widow
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-166 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-731 Page 4 of 9 Cellworx Vision: Ring Upgrade - Task Overview X 1) Shutdown all other GUIs 2) Verify no ring errors 4) No reset of RICs in slot 17 5) Install new RICs in slot 1...
Page 187 - Figure 731-5. Ring Upgrade Configuration Window; Ring Upgrade - Instruction; Figure 731-6. Ring Upgrade Instructional Window; Network Element; Figure 731-7. Ring Upgrade RIC Status Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-167 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-731 Page 5 of 9 Ring Upgrade - Configuration X Cancel Refresh Next >> Current Ring Level: Upgrade Ring Level: OC12c OC48c Upgrade Ring Software: 2.0.0.12 0026-033 Figure ...
Page 189 - Please verify that Ring 16 works.; Figure 731-11. Ring Upgrade Confirmation Message
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-169 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-731 Page 7 of 9 Cellworx Vision: Ring Audit X Next >> Cancel Refresh NE Card Type (16) Upstream (16) Card Type (17) Upstream (17) Statu NE 1 NE 2 NE 3 NE 4 NE 5 2488 Ring...
Page 191 - Ring Upgrade - Suspend Confirmation
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-171 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-731 Page 9 of 9 Ring Upgrade - Suspend Confirmation X Revert Halt will suspend the upgrade process. Revert wil begin the ring fallback process. Continue will return to the last...
Page 192 - SET / RETRIEVE FT1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-172 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-732 Page 1 of 3 SET / RETRIEVE FT1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performancemonitoring...
Page 193 - Figure 732-1.FT1 FRS PM Selection Criteria Window; Figure 732-2. Performance Monitoring Data FT1 FRS Port Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-173 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-732 Page 2 of 3 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 732-1 for valid values. Once ...
Page 194 - LESs; Figure 732-3. Threshold Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-174 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-732 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration DS1 Layer Card Type X FT1 FRS Resource ESs SESs SEFSs UASs CSSs PCVs 10-1 3 75 10 60 3 60 Close Apply 0026-058 FT1 F...
Page 195 - SET / RETRIEVE FE1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-175 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-733 Page 1 of 2 SET / RETRIEVE FE1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performancemonitoring...
Page 196 - Figure 733-1.FE1 FRS PM Selection Criteria Window; Figure 7332. Performance Monitoring Data FE FRS Port Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-176 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-733 Page 2 of 2 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 730-1 for valid values. Once ...
Page 197 - Figure 733-3. Threshold Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-177 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-733 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration DS1 Layer Card Type X FE1 FRS Resource ESs SESs SEFSs UASs CSSs PCVs 10-1 3 75 10 60 3 60 Close Apply 0026-059 FE1 F...
Page 198 - HELP; Contact; Select the Contact option from the list under Help.; About; Select the About option from the list under Help.; Figure 735-1. Cellworx Vision Contact Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-178 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-735 Page 1 of 2 HELP Summary: This procedure details the information displayed when the user selects the Help pulldown menu and chooses either the Contact or About option. 1. F...
Page 199 - Figure 735-2. Cellworx Vision About Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-179 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-735 Page 2 of 2 About Cellworx Vision X OK CellworxSTN - A.C - 70.2.0 ADC Telecommunications, All Right Reserved Copyright 1997 - 2000, c 10886-D CLEI : 0123456789 Catalog Numb...
Page 200 - REVERT TO SAVED ICON LAYOUT; See
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-180 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-736 Page 1 of 4 REVERT TO SAVED ICON LAYOUT Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully redraw the layout of theNE icons on the GUI work area, returnin...
Page 202 - Figure 736-3. Cellworx Vision Direct Selection Icon and
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-182 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-736 Page 3 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Software NMIC Platform Topology Time and Date Connection 10972-E Refresh... Re...
Page 204 - ADD A RING NETWORK ELEMENT
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-184 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-737 Page 1 of 8 ADD A RING NETWORK ELEMENT Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a new Cellworx STN ring node toan existing in service ring network. Durin...
Page 206 - The user will be prompted to save the new icon layout. Refer to; Figure 737-1. Cellworx Vision Configuration Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-186 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-737 Page 3 of 8 15. The system now attempts to verify the new NE is connected correctly over both ring directions, indicated by the pointer on step 15 of the Task Overview wind...
Page 207 - Figure 737-2. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Task Overview; Figure 737-3. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Select Location Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-187 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-737 Page 4 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Add Ring NE - Task Overview X 2) Enter new network element identifiers 17) NE added -- updating topology 1) Select physical location for new no...
Page 208 - Figure 737-4. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Enter ID Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-188 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-737 Page 5 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Add Ring NE- Enter Identifier Please select the new network element's identifier. Cancel Next>> 2 11712-A Figure 737-4. Cellworx Vision A...
Page 209 - Cellworx Vision : Add Ring NE - Connect Fiber; Figure 737-7. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Connect New NE Fibers; Normal boot time should not exceed five minutes; Figure 737-8. Cellworx Vision Wait For NE to Boot
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-189 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-737 Page 6 of 8 Cellworx Vision : Add Ring NE - Connect Fiber X Cancel Next>> Connect the physical fiber to the transmit port ofthe left Ring Interface Card on network el...
Page 210 - Figure 737-10. Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables Instructional Window; Figure 737-11. Cellworx Vision Configure Software Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-190 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-737 Page 7 of 8 Cellworx Vision: Add RNE - Reconnect Cables Retry X ! ! Cancelling at this time could leave the ringin an abnormal state since the physical layouthas been modif...
Page 211 - Figure 737-12. Cellworx Vision Discovering NE Window; Abort; Figure 737-13. Cellworx Vision Boot Failure Informational Window; Figure 737-15. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Layout Window; Figure 737-16. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Layout Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-191 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-737 Page 8 of 8 Discovering Network. Please wait... 11758-A Figure 737-12. Cellworx Vision Discovering NE Window Cellworx Vision: Retry? A physical connectivity problem has bee...
Page 212 - ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT; . Using the left mouse button, select the slider bar button
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-192 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-738 Page 1 of 7 ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to add a second Cellworx STN node toany existing in service stand-alone NE. Th...
Page 214 - Figure 738-1. Cellworx Vision Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 738-2. Cellworx Vision Add Second Ring Task Overview Window; Figure 738-3. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Enter ID Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-194 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-738 Page 3 of 7 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Software NMIC Platform Topology Time and Date Connection 10966-E Refresh... Re...
Page 215 - Cellworx Vision : Information; Figure 738-4. Cellworx Vision Add NE ID Informational Window; Figure 738-5. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Connect Fiber; Figure 738-6. Cellworx Vision Wait For NE to Boot
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-195 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-738 Page 4 of 7 Cellworx Vision : Information The identifier you chose is already used by an existing network element. Please choose a unique identifier X ii OK 11727-A Figure ...
Page 216 - Figure 738-8. Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables Instructional Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-196 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-738 Page 5 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Add EPS NE - Boot Time Exceeded Normal boot time for the network element has been exceeded. This could be the result of acommunication failure ...
Page 217 - Figure 738-9. Cellworx Vision Configure Software Window; Figure 738-11. Cellworx Vision Boot Failure Informational Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-197 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-738 Page 6 of 7 Vision: Configure Software - Network Elements Apply X Clear Selected Cancel Refresh Shelf Controller 155 MM CRS Shelf Controller 2.0 scc.2.0.0.9 oc3mm.2.0.0.10 ...
Page 218 - Figure 738-12. Cellworx Vision Updating Topology Message Window; Figure 738-13. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Layout Window; Figure 738-14. Cellworx Vision Save Icon Layout Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-198 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-738 Page 7 of 7 Updating topology. Please wait... 11015-A Figure 738-12. Cellworx Vision Updating Topology Message Window Cellworx Vision: The file storing the icon coordinates...
Page 219 - DELETE CONNECTIONS; The Subnetwork Connection Filter window appears. Refer to
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-199 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-739 Page 1 of 4 DELETE CONNECTIONS Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully navigate the CellworxVision Graphical User Interface to view the establ...
Page 220 - Figure 739-1. Cellworx Vision Connection Menu Tree; Figure 739-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-200 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-739 Page 2 of 4 Note: Existing traffic contracts may be used for other connections and cannot be deleteduntil all connections using the contract have been deleted. Stop! You ha...
Page 222 - Figure 739-4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-202 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-739 Page 4 of 4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections Status... X Configure... Close Retry Format Connection Type: ATM VP - ATM VP Page 1 Connection Name NE - NE Status ******...
Page 223 - . The left RICs are installed in slot 16. Follow the
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-203 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-740 Page 1 of 5 DELETE A CELLWORX STN NODE Summary: This procedure describes the steps necessary to successfully delete a Cellworx STNnode from the system database. Pre-requisi...
Page 224 - The confirmation window appears as shown in; Figure 740-1. Cellworx Vision Remove Ring NE Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-204 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-740 Page 2 of 5 9. The Icons now stay positioned in the new locations and maintain the highlighted connection between them. This capability enables the user to group NEs that m...
Page 225 - Figure 740-2. Cellworx Vision Remove Ring NE Task Overview; Cellworx Vision : Remove Ring NE - Connect Fiber
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-205 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-740 Page 3 of 5 Cellworx Vision: Remove Ring NE - Task Overview X 2) Physically remove transmit fiber from left RIC 1) Checking for exisiting connections 3) Physically remove r...
Page 226 - Figure 740-5. Cellworx Vision Redrawing ICON Layout
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-206 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-740 Page 4 of 5 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i Cellworx NEUnknown Cellworx NEUnknown Cellworx NEUnknown ICON DIRECT SE...
Page 228 - RETRIEVE LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP; using the following command:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-208 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-741 Page 1 of 2 RETRIEVE LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved for retrieval of the log files stored on theNMIC for performance, accoun...
Page 229 - by typing “ls”. The Unix string should now appear similar to this:; of every file encountered)
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-209 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-741 Page 2 of 2 5. Under the log types, the user may select an NE targeted for backup from the list provided by typing “ls”. The Unix string should now appear similar to this: ...
Page 230 - RETRIEVE COMPRESSED LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP; “accounting”. The content of the files is as follows:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-210 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-742 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE COMPRESSED LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP Summary: This procedure outlines the steps involved to compress and then retrieve the log filesstored on the NMIC...
Page 231 - to set transfer to binary mode)
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-211 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-742 Page 2 of 3 4. Type the following command to create the first archive for the Performance data. Note you should be in the /cellworx directory. You can determine this by typ...
Page 232 - Change directory to where the archives are kept.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-212 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-742 Page 3 of 3 11. Change directory to where the archives are kept. • ftp> cd /tmp 13. Retrieve the archives using the multiple get command as follows: • ftp> mget *.tar...
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1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-213 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-743 Page 1 of 1 This page intentionally left blank.
Page 234 - REFLASH BOOT IMAGE; The NE Pop-up window appears as shown in
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-214 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-744 Page 1 of 2 REFLASH BOOT IMAGE Summary: The following procedure instructs the user in how to properly “reflash” the bootimage on cards after loading new feature sets. With ...
Page 235 - Figure 744-2. Reflash Boot Image Selection Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-215 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-744 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 NE-2 NE-3 10942-F Craft Interface... Create Connection... View Co...
Page 236 - SAVING THE SYSTEM DATABASE; The system database consists of the following files on the NMIC:; BACKING UP A COPY OF THE NMIC DATABASE; the currently active NMIC.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-216 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-745 Page 1 of 2 SAVING THE SYSTEM DATABASE Summary: This procedure defines the steps involved with saving the current system databaseand should be used by those with UNIX/LINUX...
Page 237 - they can be accessed at a later time.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-217 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-745 Page 2 of 2 4. The following command will copy the NMIC database files to the NMIC.backup file where they can be accessed at a later time. • cp NMIC NMIC.backup 5. Create a...
Page 238 - DELETE A CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELF (EPS)
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-218 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-746 Page 1 of 3 DELETE A CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELF (EPS) Summary: This procedure details the steps required to delete a Cellworx STN shelf that iscurrently being utilized in...
Page 239 - Cellworx Vision: Remove EPS NE - Task Overview
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-219 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-746 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Software NMIC Platform Topology Time and Date Connection Refresh... Remove Exp...
Page 240 - Cellworx Vision - Information; Figure 746-4. Removed EPS Successfully Message Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-220 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-746 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision - Information X The EPS has successfully been removed from thedatabase. Now physically disconnect the EPS from the RNE. OK 0026-048 Figure 746-4...
Page 241 - SET E1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-221 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-747 Page 1 of 5 SET E1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the E1 Multi 1 card configurationsutilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3...
Page 242 - C. CES INTERFACE CONFIGURATION; Refer to the example shown in Figure 747-2.; Figure 747-1. E1 Multi 1 Card Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-222 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-747 Page 2 of 5 C. CES INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 13. Double click on one of the ports available (1 to 16). The CES interface screen appears. Refer to the example shown in Figure ...
Page 243 - Table 747-1. E1 Multi 1 Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-223 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-747 Page 3 of 5 Table 747-1. E1 Multi 1 Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and PortAdministrative State Unlocked UnlockedLocked Enables or disable...
Page 244 - Table 747-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-224 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-747 Page 4 of 5 Table 747-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Policing Off On or Off User sets whether traffic will be pol...
Page 245 - Figure 747-2. E1 Multi 1 ATM Interface Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-225 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-747 Page 5 of 5 Cellworx Vision: ATM Interface Apply Card View Refresh Close X Node Name: Cellworx1 Node Id: 1 Location: 5th Street Slot Number: 8 Card : T1 MULTI 1 Port Number...
Page 246 - SET SC CARD CONFIGURATION; for a list
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-226 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-748 Page 1 of 3 SET SC CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the SC card configurations utilizingthe Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level G...
Page 247 - Figure 748-1. Shelf Level GUI Chassis View Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-227 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-748 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, Network Element 2 File Configuration Fault Security 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SC N M I C SC 2488 R i ng 2488 R...
Page 248 - Figure 748-2. GUI SC Card Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-228 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP 748 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Card View - Shelf Controller Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Close X Card Level NE Name: Cellworx1 NE Id: 1 Card: SC Slot Number: 1 Port Num...
Page 249 - SET SHELF TIMING RESOURCE; “Enter” or “Return”, or by entering an “Alt+T” on the keyboard.; Figure 749-1. Shelf Level GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-229 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-749 Page 1 of 3 SET SHELF TIMING RESOURCE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to select Primary and Secondary timinginput and output sources for clocking purpose...
Page 250 - Table 749-1. Timing Resource Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-230 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-749 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Timing Resource Apply Chasis View Refresh Close X Node Name: Cellworx1 Node Id: 1 Primary: DS1 Output Source Timing Reference: Secondary: None ...
Page 251 - Table 749-1. Timing Resource Configuration Options, continued
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-231 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-749 Page 3 of 3 Table 749-1. Timing Resource Configuration Options, continued SELECTION (PRIMARY OR SECONDARY) DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS DS1 Transmit Mode AISThresholdGenerat...
Page 252 - SET SHELF HOUSEKEEPING ALARM CONFIGURATION; mouse to click on it, or by entering “Alt+A” on the keyboard. Refer to; Figure 750-1. Shelf Level GUI Fault Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-232 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-750 Page 1 of 2 SET SHELF HOUSEKEEPING ALARM CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to configure the housekeeping alarmmessages that will be displayed...
Page 253 - Alarm String
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-233 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-750 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Housekeeping Alarms Apply Refresh Close X Node Name: Cellworx1Node Id: 1 Alarm String State 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: HSK - ALM-4 HSK - ALM-8 HSK...
Page 254 - SET 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION; View”at the top of the window.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-234 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-751 Page 1 of 3 SET 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 622 Ring interface cardconfigurations utilizing th...
Page 255 - Figure 751-1. 622 RIC Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-235 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-751 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Card View - 622 Ring Interface Card Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Status Active Protect Timing Close X Configuration: Card Level Administr...
Page 257 - SET 155 SM/MM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-237 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-752 Page 1 of 4 SET 155 SM/MM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 155 SM/MM CRS cardconfigurations utilizing the Cellworx STN P...
Page 258 - Figure 752-1. 155 SM CRS Card Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-238 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-752 Page 2 of 4 10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for each 155 SM/MM CRS card installed in the shelf. Stop! You have completed this procedure. Cellworx Vision: Card View - 155 Cell ...
Page 259 - Table 752-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-239 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-752 Page 3 of 4 Table 752-1. 155 SM/MM CRS Card Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS TransmitTiming Source System System Received Uses Primary...
Page 260 - Figure 752-2. 155 SM/MM CRS ATM Port Interface Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-240 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-752 Page 4of 4 Table 752-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Recording InterfaceID All 0s Numeric Identifies the site card a...
Page 261 - SET T3 CRS CARD CONFIGURATION; timing source from the Timing Resource Screen.; B. ATM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION; Refer to the example shown in Figure 753-2.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-241 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-753 Page 1 of 4 SET T3 CRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T3 CRS card configurationsutilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf...
Page 262 - Figure 753-1. T3 CRS Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-242 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-753 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 Cell Relay Service Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Status Active Protect Timing Close X Configuration: Card Level Administrat...
Page 263 - Table 753-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-243 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-753 Page 3 of 4 Table 753-1. T3 CRS Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Timing Port None NonePort 1Port 2Port 3 None does not provide timing ...
Page 264 - Figure 753-2. T3 CRS ATM Interface Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-244 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-753 Page 4 of 4 Table 753-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options, Continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Interface Type UNI UNINNI Specifies interface type as User to ...
Page 265 - SET T3 TMUX MULTI 1 AND TMUX EXP CARD CONFIGURATION; shown in
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-245 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-754 Page 1 of 7 SET T3 TMUX MULTI 1 AND TMUX EXP CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T3 TMUX Multi 1 and TMUXEXP (expansion) card c...
Page 266 - Figure 754-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Card Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-246 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-754 Page 2 of 7 10. Set the rest of the DS1 Channel Level configuration options per requirements. Refer to Table 754-2 for a list of options the user may select. 11. Select the...
Page 267 - Table 754-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Card Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-247 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-754 Page 3 of 7 Table 754-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Card Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and PortAdministrative State Unlocked Unlocked Locked Enables...
Page 268 - Figure 754-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1 T1 Level Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-248 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-754 Page 4 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 TMUX Multi 1 Mother Card Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Close X Configuration: Card Level Congestion Thresholds: Ingress: Eg...
Page 269 - Table 754-3. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-249 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-754 Page 5 of 7 Table 754-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1 T1 Channel Configuration Options ,continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Facility Data Link None None ANSI T1-403 FDL A pe...
Page 270 - Table 754-4. Configuration Options for CES Mode
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-250 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-754 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: ATM Interface Apply Card View Refresh Close X Node Name: Cellworx1 Node Id: 1 Location: 5th Street Slot Number: 8 Card : T1 MULTI 1 Port Number...
Page 271 - Node Name: Cellworx1
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-251 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-754 Page 7 of 7 Cellworx Vision: CES Interface Apply Card View Refresh Close X Node Name: Cellworx1 Node Id: 1 Location: 5th Street Slot Number: 6 Card : E1 MULTI 1 Channel Num...
Page 272 - SET T1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-252 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-755 Page 1 of 5 SET T1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T1 Multi 1 card configurationsutilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3...
Page 273 - Apply button at the bottom of the screen.; Figure 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Card Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-253 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-755 Page 2 of 5 C. CES INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 13. Single click on the port to be assigned as a Circuit Emulation Service port. 14. Select the Circuit Emulation Service option ...
Page 274 - Table 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-254 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-755 Page 3 of 5 Table 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and PortAdministrative State Unlocked Unlocked Locked Enables or disabl...
Page 275 - Table 755-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-255 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-755 Page 4 of 5 Table 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Loopback Config None None Facility Payload Terminal Facility Line...
Page 276 - Table 755-3. Configuration Options for CES Mode
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-256 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-755 Page 5 of 5 Table 755-3. Configuration Options for CES Mode SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Interface Name <default> Alphanumeric User defined, up to 20 alpha n...
Page 277 - SET 2488 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION; the shelf controller.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-257 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-756 Page 1 of 3 SET 2488 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 2488 Ring Interface Cardconfigurations utilizing ...
Page 278 - Figure 756-1. 2488 RIC Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-258 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-756 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Card View - 622 Ring Interface Card Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Status Active Protect Timing Close X Configuration: Card Level Administr...
Page 280 - RETRIEVE SC CARD STATUS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-260 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-757 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE SC CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf-level GUI card statusdisplay for the SC card. User must have th...
Page 281 - Table 757-1. Shelf Controller Status Definitions; ITEM
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-261 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-757 Page 2 of 3 Table 757-1. Shelf Controller Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION OperationalStatus Up Down Unknown Card is installed and functioningproperly. Card...
Page 282 - Table 757-2. Timing Reference Status Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-262 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-757 Page 3 of 3 Table 757-1. Shelf Controller Status Definitions, Continued ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION SynchronizationState Locked Unlocked Card is currently in sync with th...
Page 283 - SET 155 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-263 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-758 Page 1 of 3 SET 155 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 155 Ring Interface Cardconfigurations utilizing th...
Page 286 - RETRIEVE 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) STATUS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-266 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-759 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI card statusdisplay for the 622 ...
Page 289 - RETRIEVE 155 CRS STATUS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-269 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-760 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 155 CRS STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI card statusdisplay for the 155 CRS card. User must ha...
Page 292 - RETRIEVE T3 CRS CARD STATUS; Select each port on the card to view the statuses.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-272 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-761 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE T3 CRS CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display forthe T3 CRS card status. User must have...
Page 293 - Table 761-1. T3 CRS Card Status Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-273 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-761 Page 2 of 3 Table 761-1. T3 CRS Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION OperationalState Up Down Unknown Card is functioning properly. Card is not functioning...
Page 295 - RETRIEVE T3 TMUX MULTI 1 CARD STATUS; Select Close button to return to the chassis level view.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-275 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-762 Page 1 of 6 RETRIEVE T3 TMUX MULTI 1 CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display forthe T3 TMUX MULTI1 card stat...
Page 300 - Table 762-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1/TMUX EXP DS1 Port Status Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-280 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-762 Page 6 of 6 Table 762-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1/TMUX EXP DS1 Port Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION DS1 Line State Receive No Alarm Rcv AIS Rcv Test Code No alarms...
Page 301 - RETRIEVE 155 RING CARD STATUS; of the window. These should be in slots 16 and 17.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-281 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-763 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 155 RING CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display forthe 155 Ring card status. User must...
Page 304 - RETRIEVE T1 MULTI 1 CARD STATUS; the top of the window.; Figure 764-1. T1 Multi 1 Card Status Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-284 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-764 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE T1 MULTI 1 CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display forthe T1 Multi 1 CRS card status. U...
Page 305 - Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-285 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-764 Page 2 of 3 Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION OperationalState Up Down Unknown Card is functioning properly. Card is no...
Page 306 - Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions, continued
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-286 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-764 Page 3 of 3 Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Line State No Alarm Rcv AIS RCV Far EndLOF Xmt RAIAlarm Xmt Fa...
Page 307 - CONFIGURE CARD PROTECTION GROUPS; bottom of the screen.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-287 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-765 Page 1 of 3 CONFIGURE CARD PROTECTION GROUPS Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to create card protection groups using theshelf level GUI screens. Card pro...
Page 308 - Figure 765-1. Shelf Level GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 765-2. Protection Groups and Protection Switch GUI Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-288 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-765 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, Network Element 2 File Configuration Fault Security SC N M I C SC 622 R i n 622 R i n X T 3 T M UX T M UX EX T1 M u lti Hardware...
Page 309 - CARD TYPE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-289 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-765 Page 3 of 3 Table 765-1. Card Protection Schemes CARD TYPE PROTECTION SCHEME REQUIREMENTS NMIC 1:1 Cards required at Gateway Node installed in adjacentslots. Working card ...
Page 310 - PERFORM DIAGNOSTICS ON OPTICAL CARDS; Select the Diagnostics button at the bottom of the window.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-290 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-766 Page 1 of 3 PERFORM DIAGNOSTICS ON OPTICAL CARDS Summary: This procedure details the steps required to perform card level diagnostics on any ofthe 2488, 622, or 155 Ring o...
Page 311 - Figure 766-1. Shelf Level GUI Chassis View Display
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-291 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-766 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, Network Element 2 File Configuration Fault Security 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SC N M I C SC 622 R i ng 622 R ...
Page 312 - Cellworx 1; Section; Stop; Figure 766-3. Bit Interleave Parity Error Diagnostics Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-292 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-766 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Card View - OC3c Cell Relay Service Single Mode Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Close X Card Level Operational State:Availability State:Pro...
Page 313 - SET SYSTEM IDENTIFIER; Hit the Apply button to send the changes to the database.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-293 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-767 Page 1 of 2 SET SYSTEM IDENTIFIER Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to set a system identifier for each node.The system ID will help differentiate between...
Page 314 - Figure 767-1. Cellworx Vision Chassis View
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-294 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-767 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, Network Element 2 File Configuration Fault Security 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SC N M I C SC 622 R i ng 622 R ...
Page 315 - SET CRAFT USER CONFIGURATION; alphanumeric characters may be used.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-295 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-768 Page 1 of 3 SET CRAFT USER CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully add, delete, or modifyuser access to the Cellworx STN shelf. ...
Page 316 - Repeat this procedure for each user at each node as needed.; Figure 768-1. Cellworx Vision Security Menu Display; Cellworx Vision: Craft User Configuration; Node Id: 1; Delete; Refresh; Figure 768-2. Cellworx Vision Craft User Configuration Display
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-296 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-768 Page 2 of 3 11. Select the Apply button to send the new information to the database. 12. Repeat this procedure for each user at each node as needed. 13. To delete a user f...
Page 317 - Table 768-1. User Account Privilege Levels; PRIVILEGE LEVEL
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-297 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-768 Page 3 of 3 Table 768-1. User Account Privilege Levels PRIVILEGE LEVEL PRIVILEGE PROVIDED 1 Lowest level of access. User is allowed to perform displays, alarm cut-off (ACO...
Page 318 - SET CRAFT MENU CONFIGURATION; mouse button; Figure 769-1. Cellworx Vision Chassis Level Display
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-298 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-769 Page 1 of 2 SET CRAFT MENU CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure describes the steps involved to assign the minimal craft user levelsrequired to access each craft menu. Th...
Page 319 - Figure 769-2. Craft Menu Configuration Display
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-299 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-769 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Craft Menu Configuration X Node Name: Node Id: Menu or Command: Apply Close "Cellworx1" 1 222222222222222222222222222222 Privilege Lev...
Page 320 - HARDWARE INVENTORY
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-300 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-770 Page 1 of 2 HARDWARE INVENTORY Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to display information forthe cards residing in the Cellworx STN system...
Page 321 - Cellworx Vision: Card Inventory; Part Number Serial Number Catalog Number Manufacturing Date
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-301 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-770 Page 2 of 2 Cellworx Vision: Card Inventory Card Type Refresh Close X Node Name: Node Id: "Cellworx 1" 1 Part Number Serial Number Catalog Number Manufacturing Dat...
Page 322 - INITIATE A PROTECTION SWITCH; Switch box at the upper left side of the window.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-302 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-771 Page 1 of 3 INITIATE A PROTECTION SWITCH Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to initiate a protectionswitch for the various interface type...
Page 324 - Table 771-2. Protection Switch Command Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-304 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-771 Page 3 of 3 Table 771-1. Card Protection Schemes CARD TYPE PROTECTIONSCHEME REQUIREMENTS NMIC 1:1 Cards required at Gateway Node installed in adjacent slots.Working card i...
Page 325 - LOOBACK TEST; Select a port to loopback if applicable.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-305 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-772 Page 1 of 4 LOOBACK TEST Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to perform loopback testfor the various interface types in the system. Loopba...
Page 326 - Figure 772-1. Cellworx Vision Chassis View
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-306 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-772 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Chassis View, Network Element 2 File Configuration Fault Security 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SC N M I C SC 622 R i ng 622 R ...
Page 327 - PARAMETER
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-307 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-772 Page 3 of 4 Table 772-1. Loopback Screen Options PARAMETER OPTIONS DEFINITION Port 1 for the 155,622, or 2488 RIC1 or 2 for 155 CRS1 to 3 for T3 CRS1 to 16 for T1 or E1 Mu...
Page 328 - Figure 772-3. Loopback Direction and Signal Flow Diagram
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-308 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-772 Page 4 of 4 CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT INPUTS ACCESS INTERFACECARD BACKPLANE CELLBUS CLOCKWISEOPTICAL RINGINTERFACECARD COUNTER-CLOCKWISEOPTICALRINGINTERFACECARD 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 329 - CARD AND SHELF RESET
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-309 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-773 Page 1 of 3 CARD AND SHELF RESET Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to perform software reseton the shelf or various cards within the Cel...
Page 330 - Table 773 -1. Card Reset Level Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-310 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-773 Page 2 of 3 Cellworx Vision: Chassis Reset - Network Element 2 Click on the desired cell in the table to select acard for reset. Click on the column title to selectall cel...
Page 331 - Figure 773-4. Card Reset Confirmation Message
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-311 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-773 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: information Reset commands have successfully been sent for each selected card. OK i 13460-A Figure 773-4. Card Reset Confirmation Message
Page 332 - FINDING AND CHANGING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS; :help – use arrows to navigate; SHUTTING DOWN THE NMIC
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-312 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-774 Page 1 of 4 FINDING AND CHANGING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS Summary: This procedure defines the steps required to find and change the IP address stored onthe Network Management I...
Page 333 - COMMAND; Remove the NMIC and or NE.1 files using the following command.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-313 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-774 Page 2 of 4 Table 774-1. NMIC Shut Down Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION 1 /usr/bin/killall psm Stops processes running on NMIC. If NMIC is fully operational than usethis comm...
Page 334 - Type the following commands in the vi editor:; CONFIGURING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-314 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-774 Page 3 of 4 Note: The UNIX command, /usr/bin/tail will display the last 10 lines of the specified file. 12. Delete all the lines after the last hash lines (all lines after...
Page 335 - TELNET TO THE NMIC; Table 774-3. Telnet and Configuration Initialization; “CellworxVision”
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-315 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-774 Page 4 of 4 TELNET TO THE NMIC 15. At this point it is necessary to telnet back to the NMIC after it reboots. Following the log inprocess, the Run command for your particu...
Page 336 - ADD OR CHANGE AN SNMP TRAP HOST ON THE NMIC
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-316 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-775 Page 1 of 3 ADD OR CHANGE AN SNMP TRAP HOST ON THE NMIC Summary: The following procedure describes the steps required to add or change SNMP traphosts on the Cellworx STN N...
Page 337 - Figure 775-1. Unmodified SNMP Trap Host File
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-317 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-775 Page 2 of 3 9. The file: /cellworx/config/config.snmp.active is READ-ONLY, so save the file in vi by entering the command string :w! 10. The vi will display a confirmation...
Page 338 - Figure 775-2. Modified SNMP Trap Host File
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-318 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-775 Page 3 of 3 # WARNING :::: # # Default agent configuration file. Please DON'T modify if you don't know # what you are doing because it can have adverse affect on the NMIC ...
Page 339 - The system responds with a confirmation message as shown in
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-319 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-776 Page 1 of 1 ALARM CUT-OFF (ACO) Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to perform an alarm cut-off on a node in the Cellworx node. An alarm c...
Page 340 - REMOVE AND/OR REPLACE CELLWORX CARDS; Locate the cards to be removed and their replacements.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-320 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-777 Page 1 of 3 REMOVE AND/OR REPLACE CELLWORX CARDS Summary: This procedure instructs the operator in the steps required to remove a defective AIC,SC, RIC, or EIM from the sh...
Page 341 - Figure 777-1. Removing a Front Access Card or EIM from the Shelf
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-321 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-777 Page 2 of 3 Status Active APS Timing Port 1 622 Ring 622 RING SLOT 16 AND 17 She lf Man ager Status Active APS Timing Port 1 622 Ring PCMCIA ACO RMT Maj/Min Critical ACOAc...
Page 342 - Figure 777-2. Example of Seating a Front Access Card or EIM in a Shelf
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-322 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-777 Page 3 of 3 PCMCIA ACO RMT Maj/Min Critical ACOActive Craft Access Enable Status Active Source Sync Craft Access ShelfCraft Reset SC WORKING SHELF CONTROLLER IN SLOT 1 1 2...
Page 343 - ENDING A GUI SESSION FOLLOWING AN ABNORMAL SESSION ENDING; Privileged User”; Figure 778-1. Terminal Display for Managing GUI
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-323 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-778 Page 1 of 1 ENDING A GUI SESSION FOLLOWING AN ABNORMAL SESSION ENDING Summary: This procedure will help the user log back onto the GUI system after an abnormalsession endi...
Page 347 - TO 3.0 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE; PLACE SYSTEM INTO STEADY STATE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-327 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 1 of 10 2.0 TO 3.0 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to upgrade the Release 2.0 system softwareto Release 3.0. The...
Page 348 - SAVE DATABASES; entering the following command:; COPY DATABASES TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE; is an extra precaution.; mkdir cellworx
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-328 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 2 of 10 SAVE DATABASES Summary: The user should save all databases (NMIC and NE) from the slot 2 NMIC prior toinitiating the software upgrade procedure. Note that thi...
Page 349 - Change to the new directory by entering the following command:; bin; the following command:; mget
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-329 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 3 of 10 7. Within the cellworx directory on the external workstation, make another directory called release1.2_dbs by entering the following command: mkdir /cellworx/...
Page 350 - NMIC shell type the following commands:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-330 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 4 of 10 15. In the slot_2 NMIC shell, create a directory on the slot_2 NMIC to store the Release 3.0 software. To do this, enter the following commands: cd /tmp - cha...
Page 351 - (This command is for PC systems only. For UNIX; mput; by entering the following command:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-331 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 5 of 10 bin - sets the binary file transfer mode hash - optional; provides visual feedback that files are transferring. prompt - optional; avoids having user input “y...
Page 352 - NMIC by entering the following commands:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-332 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 6 of 10 26. From the slot_2 NMIC shell, install the AIC/RIC and SCC software images by entering the following commands: /sbin/cwupgrade /tmp/p3/AicSccSwImages-3.0.1-2...
Page 353 - Download New Flash Images to SCCs and SEPICs; swImage
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-333 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 7 of 10 Download New Flash Images to SCCs and SEPICs Note: To avoid traffic loss during the upgrade procedure, the following steps must be performed. 36. Open the Cel...
Page 355 - UPGRADE THE BOOTROM FLASH
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-335 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 9 of 10 49. After the slot 4 NMIC reboots, a database restoration window will appear on the Cellworx GUI screen from the slot 2 NMIC. Note: It is imperative that the ...
Page 356 - and click Refresh again.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-336 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-780 Page 10 of 10 download status for the cards. All cards should say, "Loaded". If not, wait a few more minutes and click Refresh again. 55. Once all cards are loaded...
Page 357 - REMOVING A NMIC CARD FROM THE SHELF; located under the hinged front panel. Otherwise, go to step 4.; Figure 781-1. NMIC RS232 Port Cable Connector Wiring; execute a NMIC shut down:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-337 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-781 Page 1 of 3 REMOVING A NMIC CARD FROM THE SHELF Summary: If replacing a defective NMIC card, it is preferable that it be shut down beforeremoving. 1. If the NMIC is responsive to com...
Page 358 - Figure 781-2. Example of Removing a Front Access Card
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-338 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-781 Page 2 of 3 10. Slide the card in until the ejector ears reach the card cage trough. Fully seat the card into the backplane by pressing the ejector ears toward the shelf until they r...
Page 359 - Figure 781-3 Example of Seating a Front Access NMIC Card
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-339 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-781 Page 3 of 3 PCMCIA ACO RMT Maj/Min Critical ACOActive Craft Access Enable Status Active Source Sync Craft Access Shelf Craft Reset SC NMIC Enable GMSCraft Reset Status Active Craft A...
Page 360 - REBOOTING THE SYSTEM USING A SAVED OR DEFAULT DATABASE; Telnet to the standby NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address.; Execute the following command to force the NMIC processes to die.; killall -9 nmic ftpClnt; Telnet to the active NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address.; killall psm
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-340 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-782 Page 1 of 6 REBOOTING THE SYSTEM USING A SAVED OR DEFAULT DATABASE Summary: The following procedure defines the steps required to reboot the system using thedatabase files previously...
Page 361 - After the files have been transferred to the NMIC, enter “; quit; ” to return to the DOS; chown root NMIC
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-341 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-782 Page 2 of 6 11. Logon to the NMIC using any user name and password other than the root user. 12. From the ftp prompt, change to the temp directory by entering the following command: ...
Page 362 - database to the active NMIC only. Leave spaces between the files.; CellworxVision; Telnet to the standby NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-342 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-782 Page 3 of 6 20. Enter the following command to restore the backup NMIC database. This will move the database to the active NMIC only. Leave spaces between the files. • mv /tmp/NMIC /...
Page 363 - Telnet to the active NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address.; working copy of the NMIC database.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-343 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-782 Page 4 of 6 30. Execute the following command to force the NMIC processes to die. • killall -9 nmic ftpClnt 31. Telnet to the active NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address. 32. Exec...
Page 364 - C. REBOOTING THE SYSTEM USING THE DEFAULT DATABASE.; Telnet to the standby NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-344 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-782 Page 5 of 6 42. The GUI display should appear on the designated PC or workstation. If the NMIC gives a message indicating it is unable to launch the display make sure the workstation...
Page 365 - NE.4, then the following command would need to be entered on the NMIC:
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-345 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-782 Page 6 of 6 Example: If a three node ring with one expansion shelf is used with NE.1, NE.2 and NE.3 and NE.4, then the following command would need to be entered on the NMIC: • rm /c...
Page 366 - ADD/DELETE GUI USERS OR CHANGE GUI USER LEVEL SECURITY
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-346 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-783 Page 1 of 4 ADD/DELETE GUI USERS OR CHANGE GUI USER LEVEL SECURITY Summary: The NMIC supports up to 5 simultaneous GUI users and 3 external NetworkManagement Systems (ENMS), meaning ...
Page 367 - CREATE A NEW USER
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-347 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-783 Page 2 of 4 1. From the workstation establish a Telnet session to the Cellworx system using the floating NMIC IP address. 2. At the Login prompt, logon as the root user. CREATE A NEW...
Page 368 - VIEW ALL ACTIVE GUI USERS; Figure 783-1. Terminal Display of Managing GUI
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-348 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-783 Page 3 of 4 11. The system responds with “Finger Information Changed” and then adds the new user to the GUI access level group requested. The system attempts to “replicate” or copy t...
Page 369 - REMOVE A USER
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-349 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-783 Page 4 of 4 REMOVE A USER 14. To remove a GUI user from the system database, enter the LINUX command “remove user” as shown followed by a space, then the username assigned by the adm...
Page 370 - SET FE1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION; an alert when the traffic congestion crosses the threshold set.; MODE
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-350 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-784 Page 1 of 7 SET FE1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the FE1 FRS card configurationsutilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level G...
Page 371 - configured on that port.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-351 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-784 Page 2 of 7 Note: The user may not change the Port Mode if there is an existing interface configured on that port. 8. Click and drag the small block to expand the Port Level configur...
Page 372 - Select the Close button to return to the FE1 FRS card display.; Figure 784-1. FE1 FRS Card Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-352 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-784 Page 3 of 7 blue for the next channel(s) selected and the system will number it 2 and indicate it is the“Current” channel. If multiple interfaces are displayed, the user must “double...
Page 373 - Figure 784-2. FRS Buffer Congestion Threshold Settings
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-353 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-784 Page 4 of 7 Smoothing Constant: 0.3 Ingress: Low Buffer Congestion Threshold: High Buffer Congestion Threshold: Abatement 0 40 100 Onset Abatement 0 65 100 Onset CLICK ON THE UP OR D...
Page 374 - Table 784-2. FE1 FRS Card Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-354 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-784 Page 5 of 7 Table 784-2. FE1 FRS Card Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and PortAdministrativeState Unlocked UnlockedLocked Enables or disables card/po...
Page 375 - Figure 784-4. FE1 FRS Interface Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-355 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-784 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Frame Relay Interface X Delete Apply Node Name: Node ID: Location: NE-2 4 Broadway Slot Number: Card: Port Number: 6 FT1 FRS 4 Double click on an interfa...
Page 377 - SET FT1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-357 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-785 Page 1 of 7 SET FT1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the FT1 FRS card configurationsutilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf level G...
Page 379 - Select the Close button to return to the FT1 FRS card display.; Figure 785-1. FT1 FRS Card Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-359 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-785 Page 3 of 7 channel of the interface desired to make it “Current” to allow configuration changes or todelete that interface. 16. Select the Close button to return to the FT1 FRS card...
Page 380 - Figure 785-2. FRS Buffer Congestion Threshold Settings
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-360 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-785 Page 4 of 7 Smoothing Constant: 0.3 Ingress: Low Buffer Congestion Threshold: High Buffer Congestion Threshold: Abatement 0 40 100 Onset Abatement 0 65 100 Onset CLICK ON THE UP OR D...
Page 381 - Table 785-2. FT1 FRS Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-361 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-785 Page 5 of 7 Table 785-2. FT1 FRS Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Card and PortAdministrativeState Unlocked UnlockedLocked Enables or disables card/port fo...
Page 382 - Figure 785-4. FT1 FRS Interface Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-362 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-785 Page 6 of 7 Table 785-2. FT1 FRS Configuration Options, Continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Loopback None None Facility Line Terminal FacilityPayload No Loopback selected...
Page 383 - Table 785-3. Frame Relay Interface Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-363 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-785 Page 7 of 7 Table 785-3. Frame Relay Interface Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Interface Name <default> Any alphanumericcharacters. User defined. Ca...
Page 384 - CREATE A FRAME RELAY CONNECTION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-364 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-786 Page 1 of 10 CREATE A FRAME RELAY CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a frame relay to frame relay(FRF.5) or frame relay to ATM VC (FRF.8) co...
Page 385 - Table 786-1. FR Endpoint Parameter Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-365 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-786 Page 2 of 10 4. Following the example shown in Figure 786-3 , specify the connection type by left mouse clicking on the Connection Type pull down menu and selecting the FR connection...
Page 387 - FR-ATM VC CONNECTIONS; The bottom section of the FR-ATM window show in
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-367 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-786 Page 4 of 10 FR-ATM VC CONNECTIONS 11. The bottom section of the FR-ATM window show in Figure 786-5 displays all the parameters for the ATM half of the connection. The network elemen...
Page 388 - CREATING FR TRAFFIC CONTRACTS; If creating a new FR traffic contract, the screen shown in
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-368 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-786 Page 5 of 10 CREATING FR TRAFFIC CONTRACTS 19. If creating a new FR traffic contract, the screen shown in Figure 786-7 appears. Here all traffic contracts configured on the system wi...
Page 389 - Figure 786-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 786-2. Cellworx Vision Click and Drag Connection Creation
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-369 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-786 Page 6 of 10 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Software NMIC Platform Topology Time and Date Connection GNE-1 Create... View Fiber Ban...
Page 390 - Figure 786-3. Connection Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-370 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-786 Page 7 of 10 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X Connection Name: Connection Type: FR - FR GNE-21 <--> RNE-22 Locked Unlocked GNE-21RNE-22RNE-23 Slot / Card Type: Admin...
Page 392 - Figure 786-6 FR Connection Traffic Management Selection Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-372 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-786 Page 9 of 10 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration << Previous X Connection Name: Connection Type: FR - ATM VC GNE- 21 <--> RNE- 22 Network Element: GNE-21 FRF.5: DS0...
Page 394 - CREATE AN ATM VP MULTICAST CONNECTION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-374 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 1 of 12 CREATE AN ATM VP MULTICAST CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a UBR, CBR or VBR realtime or non-real time VP multicast connecti...
Page 395 - Egress NDC if desired. Refer to
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-375 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 2 of 12 4. Next specify the connection type by left mouse clicking on the Connection Type pull down menu and selecting ATM VP MULTICAST. 5. Using the left mouse button, select t...
Page 396 - for
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-376 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 3 of 12 15. Click on the Update Leaf button to configure the leaf endpoint. The interface in the first “Leaf Interface” box will now have the asterisks before the identification...
Page 398 - The Connection Configuration screen appears. Refer to; Figure 787-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-378 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 5 of 12 42. The Connection Configuration screen appears. Refer to Figure 787-11 . Again the connection name is displayed at the top of the window. The Root end of the connection...
Page 399 - Figure 787-2. Cellworx Vision Click and Drag Connection Creation; Figure 787-3. ATM VP Multicasting Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-379 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 6 of 12 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Help i GNE-1 NE-2 NE-3 10905-D CREATE A CONNECTION TOOL DRAWING A CONNECTIONBETWEEN TWO...
Page 400 - Table 787-1. VP Multicast Connection Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-380 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 7 of 12 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X Connection Name: Connection Type: ATM VP MULTICAST NE-1 <--> NE-2 Next >> Close Locked Unlocked Administrative St...
Page 401 - Figure 787-6. Traffic Contract Creation Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-381 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 8 of 12 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X Connection Name: Connection Type: ATM VP MULTICAST NE-1 <--> NE-2 Locked Unlocked Administrative State: Root Network El...
Page 402 - Table 787-2. User Selectable Service Class Types and Parameters
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-382 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 9 of 12 Table 787-2. User Selectable Service Class Types and Parameters SERVICE CLASS TYPE SELECTABLE PARAMETERS COMMENTS ATM CBR, QoS Class I Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Kbps Cell Los...
Page 403 - Figure 787-8 Connection Filter Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-383 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 10 of 12 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter Close X Apply Reset Connection Network Traffic ATM Connection Types: ATM VP - ATM VP ATM VC - ATM VC FR - ATM VC FR - FR 1...
Page 404 - Figure 787-9. ATM VP Multicast Connection List Screen; Figure 787-10. ATM VP Multicast Connection Status Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-384 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 11 of 12 Cellworx Vision: Connection List: ATM Bundled VC MULTICAST Status... X Configure... Close Retry Format Connection Name Root NE Number of Leaves Broadcast-1 Uptown NE-1 ...
Page 405 - Figure 787-11. ATM VP Multicast Leaf Endpoint Status Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-385 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-787 Page 12 of 12 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X Administrative State: Network Element Interface VPI NE-6 oc3cmm:S-11:P-2:L-atm:I-1 5 Status FUNCTIONAL Connection Name: Bank...
Page 406 - RETRIEVE FT1 FRS CARD STATUS; Select each port on the card to view the port status.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-386 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-788 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE FT1 FRS CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display forthe FT1 FRS card status. User must have the GUI...
Page 407 - Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-387 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-788 Page 2 of 3 Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION CARD LEVEL OperationalState Up Down Unknown Card is functioning properly. Card is not f...
Page 408 - Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-388 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-788 Page 3 of 3 Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION PORT LEVEL Line Status No Alarm RCV Far EndLOF RCV AIS RCV Far EndLOMF RCV T...
Page 409 - RETRIEVE FE1 FRS CARD STATUS; Select each port on the card to view the port status.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-389 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-789 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE FE1 FRS CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display forthe FE1 FRS card status. User must have the GUI...
Page 410 - Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-390 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-789 Page 2 of 3 Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION OperationalState Up Down Unknown Card is functioning properly. Card is not functioningp...
Page 411 - Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-391 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-789 Page 3 of 3 Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION Line State No Alarm RCV Far EndLOF RCV AIS RCV Far EndLOMF RCV TestCode XMT ...
Page 412 - CREATE AN ATM VC BUNDLED MULTICAST CONNECTION
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-392 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 1 of 14 CREATE AN ATM VC BUNDLED MULTICAST CONNECTION Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to provision a UBR, CBR or VBR realtime or non-real time VC bundled mu...
Page 416 - MULTICAST button and the Apply at the bottom of the screen.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-396 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 5 of 14 32. Select the Sustainable Cell rate, CLP, tagging, and MBS as desired if applicable (ATM VBR QOS Class II). 33. Click on the Apply button using the left mouse button to...
Page 417 - and the trouble log for any error reports.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-397 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 6 of 14 39. The user may delete a connection, or multiple connections, by selecting them using the left mouse button, and then selecting Delete. A confirmation message will appe...
Page 418 - DLP; Figure 790-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 790-2. Cellworx Vision Click and Drag Connection Creation
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-398 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP - 790 Page 7 of 14 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System File Configuration Fault Performance Software NMIC Platform Topology Time and Date Connection GNE-1 Create... View Fiber B...
Page 419 - Figure 790-3. ATM VC Bundled Multicasting Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-399 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 8 of 14 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X Connection Name: Connection Type: ATM BUNDLED VC MULTICAST NE-1 <--> NE-2 Next >> Close Locked Unlocked NE-1NE-2N...
Page 420 - Figure 790-5. ATM VC Bundled Multicasting VCI Mapping; Figure 790-6. ATM VC Bundled Multicast Connection Configuration
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-400 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 9 of 14 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X Close Connection Name: Connection Type: ATM BUNDLED VC MULTICAST NE-1 --> NE-2 Locked Unlocked Administrative State: Pleas...
Page 421 - Figure 790-7. ATM VC Bundled Multicasting Traffic Contract
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-401 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 10 of 14 Table 790-1. Sub-network Connection Configuration Options SELECTION OPTIONS DESCRIPTION VCI User Defined Virtual Connection Identifier numbers defined during cardinterf...
Page 423 - Figure 790-10. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-403 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 12 of 14 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter Close X Apply Reset Connection Network Traffic ATM Connection Types: ATM VP - ATM VP ATM VC - ATM VC FR - ATM VC FR - FR 1...
Page 424 - Figure 790-11. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection List Screen; Figure 790-12. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection Status Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-404 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-790 Page 13 of 14 Cellworx Vision: Connection List: ATM VP MULTICAST Status... X Configure... Close Retry Format Connection Name Root NE Number of Leaves Broadcast-1 Uptown NE-1 3 Delete...
Page 427 - Deleting Connections; Deleting Endpoints; The “Configuration Change Completed” window appears. Select OK.; Adding Leaves to a Multicast Connection
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-407 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-791 Page 2 of 7 Deleting Connections 5. The user may delete a connection, or multiple connections, by selecting them using the left mouse button, and then selecting Delete. A confirmatio...
Page 429 - Table 791-1. Cellworx Vision Connection Filter Descriptions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-409 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-791 Page 4 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Subnetwork Connection Filter Close X Apply Reset Connection Network Traffic ATM Connection Types: ATM VP - ATM VP ATM VC - ATM VC FR - ATM VC FR - FR 110...
Page 430 - Figure 791-3. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection List Screen; Figure 791-4. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection Status Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-410 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-791 Page 5 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Connection List: ATM Bundled VC MULTICAST Status... X Configure... Close Retry Format Connection Name Root NE Number of Leaves Broadcast-1 Uptown NE-1 3 ...
Page 431 - Figure 791-5. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Configuration Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-411 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-791 Page 6 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Connection Configuration X Administrative State: Network Element Interface VPI oc3cmm:S-11:P-2:L-atm:I-1 5 Status FUNCTIONAL Connection Name: Broadcast-1...
Page 432 - Figure 791-7. Add Leaf Window – Configure Endpoint
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Operation and Maintenance Page 2-412 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-791 Page 7 of 7 Cellworx Vision: Add Leaf X Connection Name: VP- Multicast UNI/NNI: oc3cmm:S-14:P-1:L-atm:I-1 VPI: 5 Leaf Network Element: NE-3 Segment Endpoint Ingress NDC Egress NDC Cl...
Page 433 - SET T3 CES CARD CONFIGURATION; options the user may select for this card type.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-413 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-792 Page 1 of 4 SET T3 CES CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the T3 CES card configurationsutilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3.1 shelf...
Page 434 - Figure 792-1. T3 CES Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-414 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-792 Page 2 of 4 Cellworx Vision: Card View - T3 Cell Emulation Service Status: Apply Chassis View Refresh Status Active Protect Timing Close X Configuration: Card Level Adminis...
Page 435 - Figure 792-2. T3 CES Interface Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-415 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-792 Page 3 of 4 Table 792-1. T3 CES Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Transmit Vendor CircuitID default User Defined Can be used to assign ...
Page 436 - Table 792-2. T3 CES Interface Configuration Options
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-416 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-792 Page 4 of 4 Table 792-2. T3 CES Interface Configuration Options SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Interface Name User Defined Can be used to assign a name to the port o...
Page 437 - RETRIEVE T3 CES CARD STATUS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-417 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-793 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE T3 CES CARD STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI display forthe T3 CES card status. User must have...
Page 438 - Table 793-1. T3 CES Card Status Definitions
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-418 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-793 Page 2 of 3 Table 793-1. T3 CES Card Status Definitions ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION OperationalState Up Down Unknown Card is functioning properly. Card is not functioning...
Page 439 - Table 793-1. Display T3 CES Card Status Definitions, continued
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-419 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-793 Page 3 of 3 Table 793-1. Display T3 CES Card Status Definitions, continued ITEM STATUS DEFINITION ACTION DS3 Line Status No Alarm Xmit AIS LOS LoopbackState Other Failure T...
Page 440 - SET / RETRIEVE T3 CES PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-420 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-794 Page 1 of 3 SET / RETRIEVE T3 CES PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS Summary: This procedure describes the steps required to successfully retrieve the performancemonito...
Page 441 - Figure 794-1.T3 CES PM Selection Criteria Window; Figure 794-2. Performance Monitoring Data T3 CES Port Window
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-421 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-794 Page 2 of 3 9. To configure the thresholds, place the cursor in the individual count boxes and type in the new threshold value. Refer to Table 794-1 for valid values. Once ...
Page 442 - Table 794-1. T3 CES Performance Monitoring Values
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-422 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-794 Page 3 of 3 Cellworx Vision: PM Threshold Configuration AAL1 Layer Card Type X T3 CES Resource SEs LCs BUs BOs SCIs DCs 8-1 3 75 10 60 3 60 Close Apply 0026-005 Figure 794-...
Page 443 - TO 3.1 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE; DELETE INCOMPLETE CONNECTIONS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-423 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-795 Page 1 of 11 3.0 TO 3.1 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Summary: This procedure details the steps required to upgrade the Release 3.0 system softwareto Release 3.1. The ...
Page 445 - FTP SOFTWARE TO EACH NMIC
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-425 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-795 Page 3 of 11 7. Within the cellworx directory on the external workstation, make another directory called release3.0_dbs by entering the following command: mkdir /cellworx/r...
Page 447 - (This command is for PC systems only. For UNIX system; INSTALL NEW SOFTWARE ONTO NMIC
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-427 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-795 Page 5 of 11 20. From the workstation shell, ftp the software from the Cellworx CD to the directorypreviously created for the software on the slot_4 NMIC. ftp [IP address o...
Page 448 - the following commands depending on the feature package ordered:; or
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-428 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-795 Page 6 of 11 26. From the slot_2 NMIC shell, install the AIC/RIC and SCC software images by entering the following commands: /sbin/cwupgrade /tmp/p3.1/AicSccSwImages-3.1.0....
Page 451 - GUI screen from the slot 2 NMIC.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-431 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-795 Page 9 of 11 46. After the slot 4 NMIC reboots, a database restoration window will appear on the Cellworx GUI screen from the slot 2 NMIC. Note: It is imperative that the u...
Page 452 - (the SCC flash image was previously installed in step 36)
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-432 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-795 Page 10 of 11 10 UPGRADE THE BOOTROM FLASH 47. From the main GUI screen (which is running on the slot 2 NMIC), open the Gateway Network Element (GNE) pop-up menu by right-c...
Page 454 - RETRIEVE 622 CRS STATUS
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-434 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-796 Page 1 of 3 RETRIEVE 622 CRS STATUS Summary: This procedure defines the information retrieved from the shelf level GUI card statusdisplay for the 622 CRS card. User must ha...
Page 457 - SET 622 SM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION; ATM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION; Set the ATM options as needed using Table 797-2 as a reference.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-437 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-797 Page 1 of 4 SET 622 SM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure details the steps required to set the 622 SM CRS card configurationsutilizing the Cellworx STN Phase 3...
Page 458 - Figure 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-438 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-797 Page 2 of 4 10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for each 622 SM CRS card installed in the shelf. Stop! You have completed this procedure. Figure 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Shelf Level...
Page 459 - Table 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Configuration Options, continued
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-439 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-797 Page 3 of 4 Table 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS TransmitTiming Source System System Received Uses Primary ti...
Page 460 - Figure 797-2. 622 SM CRS ATM Port Interface Configuration Screen
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-440 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-797 Page 4of 4 Table 797-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options, continued SELECTION DEFAULT OPTIONS DEFINITIONS Recording InterfaceID All 0s Numeric Identifies the site card a...
Page 461 - SOFTWARE FALLBACK FROM RELEASE 3.1 TO RELEASE 3.0; GENERAL; Install the fallback OS on both NMICs.
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-417 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-798 Page 1 of 3 SOFTWARE FALLBACK FROM RELEASE 3.1 TO RELEASE 3.0 SUMMARY: The software fallback feature is used to revert to a previous software load after asuccessful softwar...
Page 462 - FLASH FALLBACK; Perform the following steps for each NE in the ring:; SOFTWARE FALLBACK
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance Page 2-418 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-798 Page 2 of 3 11 FLASH FALLBACK 5. Perform the following steps for each NE in the ring: • Invoke the Flash Upgrade screen in the GUI on the slot_2 NMIC. • Select release 3.0 ...
Page 464 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES; PHILOSOPHY OF MAINTENANCE; The static buildup in work areas, on work surfaces, personnel, and
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-420 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-100 Page 1 of 23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES PHILOSOPHY OF MAINTENANCE The maintenance philosophy is built on the system signal flow from the Ring Interface Card(RIC) through t...
Page 465 - Caution: Modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge; ALARM TROUBLESHOOTING
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-421 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-100 Page 2 of 23 6. When opening modules or working on a chassis always wear a grounded wrist strap. 7. Ensure that all modules removed from the chassis or not installed, are ...
Page 482 - T3 Loopback; DS3Loopback
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-438 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-100 Page 19 of 23 Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued ALARMMESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OFACTION T3 Loopback DS3Loopback InformationalAlert Ser...
Page 484 - Figure-1. NE Flowchart Troubleshooting Guide
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-440 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-100 Page 21 of 23 ACCESS INTERFACE CARD BACKPLANE CELLBUS CLOCKWISERINGINTERFACECARD COUNTER-CLOCKWISERINGINTERFACECARD 1 2 3 4 1. INCOMING OPTICAL SIGNAL CARRYING ALARM INDIC...
Page 485 - A. NMIC GENERATED ALARMS; Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-441 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-100 Page 22 of 23 A. NMIC GENERATED ALARMS Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports ALARMMESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION NE Added ...
Page 486 - Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports, continued
1152700 • Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance Page 2-442 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-100 Page 23 of 23 Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports, continued ALARMMESSAGE SEVERITY IMPACT DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION NMIC FullDatabaseRestor...
Page 487 - SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION; REPAIR/ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY
1152700 Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 3: General Information Page 3-1 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION Content Page 1 WARRANTY/SOFTWARE 3-1 2 REPAIR/ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY 3-1 3 REPAIR CHARGES 3-2 4 REPLACEMENT/SPARE PRODUCTS 3-2 5 RETURNED MATERIAL 3-2 6 C...
Page 489 - CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE; • ADC Return Authorization number and instructions must
1152700 Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 3: General Information Page 3-3 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. .6. CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE For customers wanting information on ADC products or help in using them, ADCoffers the services listed below. To obtain any of these services by tele...