ADC Release 3.1 - Manual

ADC Release 3.1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Issue 1; Release 3.1 GUI Users Manual
  • Page 4 – Page ii; COPYRIGHT; ISSUE; TRADEMARK INFORMATION; DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
  • Page 5 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE
  • Page 6 – Page iv; SECTION 2; Content
  • Page 7 – Page v; Find Your Job in the List Below
  • Page 8 – Page vi
  • Page 9 – Page vii; SECTION 3
  • 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.
  • Page 11 – Page ix; Admonishments
  • Page 12 – Page x; FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT; Safety Compliance; NEBS Compliance; The Cellworx STN system is fully NEBS compliant.
  • Page 13 – Page xi; ADC Telecommunications Inc. is ISO 9001 certified.; STANDARDS; The following listing is a bibliography of applicable documents:
  • Page 14 – Page xii
  • Page 15 – Page xiii; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Page 16 – Page xiv
  • Page 17 – Page xv
  • Page 20 – Figure 1-2. NMIC Craft Port Identification; NMIC EIM RJ45 Ethernet Interface
  • Page 21 – NMIC Serial Equipment Port
  • Page 22 – Table 1-1. GUI Cellworx STN Node Icon Color Codes; COLOR; GUI Screen Icon Definitions
  • Page 23 – Figure 1-5. Example of Primary Node with Secondary Expansions; Figure 1-6. Primary Node Physical Layout to Secondary Nodes
  • Page 24 – Figure 1-7. Cellworx Shelf Level GUI Screen
  • Page 25 – GUI Menu Structure and Utilization
  • Page 27 – Figure 1-10. Cellworx Vision Pull Down Menus and Pop-up Window Trees
  • Page 28 – Figure 1-12. GUI Tool Bar Icon Definitions
  • Page 29 – X-Terminal Keyboard Functions
  • Page 30 – REMOTE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES
  • Page 31 – Real-time Alarm and Trap Screens
  • Page 32 – GENERAL
  • Page 33 – A trouble clearing aid containing non-procedural
  • Page 34 – ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST
  • Page 35 – ALPHABETICAL TASK INDEX LIST, CONTINUED
  • Page 37 – INDEXED TASK LIST
  • Page 38 – TURN UP A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK; Verify NMICs are inserted.
  • Page 40 – ADD A CELLWORX STN NODE TO AN IN-SERVICE RING NETWORK; Launch the Cellworx Vision GUI from the X-Terminal.
  • Page 41 – ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT TO AN IN-SERVICE STAND-ALONE
  • Page 42 – TURN UP (PROVISION) CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELVES; Prerequisites to this procedure are:
  • Page 43 – Repeat steps 3 through 12 for each STN-EPS shelf.
  • Page 44 – PROVISION NODE PARAMETERS; Shelf Parameters
  • Page 45 – Select a timing resource for the NE via the shelf level GUI.
  • Page 46 – B. CARD CONFIGURATIONS
  • Page 47 – C. PERFORMANCE MONITORING PARAMETERS; Figure 006-1. Cellworx Vision Performance Pull Down Menu
  • Page 49 – DISPLAYING STATUS AND ALARMS
  • Page 52 – RETRIEVE PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS; Figure 008-1. Cellworx Vision Performance Pull Down Menu
  • Page 54 – ADDING SERVICES TO A CELLWORX STN NODE
  • Page 55 – DELETE A CELLWORX STN NODE; Delete a Cellworx STN node.
  • Page 56 – CONDUCT ACCEPTANCE TESTS ON A CELLWORX STN NODE; SONET Diagnostics
  • Page 57 – PERFORM ROUTINE OR NON-ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
  • Page 58 – CREATING CONNECTIONS; Creating traffic contracts.
  • Page 59 – MONITORING THE NETWORK
  • Page 60 – When upgrading software releases or ring interfaces, refer to:
  • Page 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS
  • Page 62 – Add/Delete GUI Users or Change GUI User Level Security
  • Page 63 – CELLWORX UGRADE PROCEDURES; OC3c ring to an OC12c or OC48c ring; SOFTWARE UPGRADE
  • Page 64 – RING UPGRADE
  • Page 65 – POWER UP A CELLWORX STN NODE; Figure 700-1. Cellworx STN Component Identification
  • Page 66 – CONNECT FIBERS TO OPTICAL CARDS
  • Page 67 – in mind the slot numbers, matching them with the tagged fibers.; Figure 701-1. Optical Connector Identification
  • Page 68 – Figure 701-2. Routing Fiber Across the Fiber Management Panel
  • Page 69 – Fiber Connection; DO NOT LOOK INTO THE ENDS OF ANY FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
  • Page 70 – CLEANING; Connectors/Terminators
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Page 73 – Figure 701-5. Disengaging the Optical Module
  • Page 74 – Figure 701-6. Fiber Connections on a Cellworx 622 RIC Card
  • Page 76 – CONNECT VT1OO TERMINAL TO NMIC RS232 PORT; Figure
  • Page 77 – MODIFYING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS; Table 702-1. NMIC IP Address Requirements; NMIC A
  • Page 78 – with this file type “vi hosts”.
  • 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.
  • Page 80 – Figure 702-1. NMIC Craft Port Pin Out Information
  • Page 81 – LOGON TO REMOTE NODE CRAFT SESSION; Select Craft Interface.
  • Page 82 – Figure 703-3. Cellworx STN Node Craft Screen Main Menu
  • Page 83 – CONNECT NMS OR X-TERMINAL ETHERNET CABLE TO THE NMIC EIM SNMP PORT; Installation Manual
  • Page 84 – Figure 704-2. NMIC EIM LAN Port Connection
  • Page 85 – LAUNCH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI)
  • Page 87 – PERFORM DISCOVERY ON A NEW CELLWORX STN RING NETWORK
  • Page 89 – booted successfully, the message window shown in
  • Page 90 – Sales Information and Literature:
  • Page 91 – Cellworx Vision: Select Network Elements; Figure 706-5. Cellworx Vision Select Network Elements Window
  • Page 92 – Figure 706-6. Cellworx Vision NE Order Verification; Cellworx Vision: Current Status; ii; Network element ID: 1; Waiting for NE to Boot
  • Page 94 – Card Type; Running Software Version; Selected Software Version; Figure 706-9. Cellworx Vision Install Software Load
  • Page 95 – Cellworx Vision Information; Figure 706-13. Cellworx Vision NE Current Status Window
  • Page 96 – Figure 706-14. Cellworx Vision Redrawing ICON Layout; Figure 706-15. Cellworx Vision Redraw Icon Layout Pull Down Menu
  • Page 97 – Cellworx Vision: Question
  • Page 98 – TIME AND DATE; Absolute; The NMIC Absolute Time Change window appears. See; Relative; The NMIC Relative Time Change window appears. See
  • Page 99 – Select Close to return to the Cellworx Vision screen.; Figure 707-1. Cellworx Vision Time and Date Pull Down Menu
  • 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
  • Page 101 – CREATE AN ATM OR CES CONNECTION
  • Page 103 – Refer to
  • 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
  • Page 106 – Figure 708-5. Cellworx Vision Connection Configuration Window
  • 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
  • Page 109 – Delete a Traffic Contract
  • Page 110 – Figure 709-2. Cellworx Vision Configure Traffic Contract Window
  • Page 111 – OK
  • Page 112 – VIEW CONNECTIONS
  • Page 113 – The Subnetwork Connection Status window appears. Refer to; Figure 710-1. Cellworx Vision Connection Menu Tree
  • Page 114 – Figure 710-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window; FILTER TYPE
  • Page 115 – Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections; Figure 710-3. Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections Screen
  • Page 116 – Cellworx Vision
  • Page 117 – SELECTION
  • Page 118 – LOG OFF OF CELLWORX STN GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE; Figure 711-1. Cellworx Vision File Pull Down Menu
  • Page 121 – Stop! You have completed this procedure.; Figure 712-1. Cellworx Vision Add an Expansion Node Pull Down Menu
  • Page 123 – Cellworx Vision: Error; Cellworx Vision: Add EPS NE - Boot Time Exceeded; Figure 712-8. Add NE Boot Time Exceeded Window
  • Page 124 – Figure 712-9. Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables Instructional Window
  • Page 126 – Figure 712-13. Cellworx STN Network with a Primary Node
  • Page 127 – DISPLAY NETWORK ALARM SUMMARY; . The user may also select the alarm icon above the
  • Page 128 – Figure 713-1. Cellworx Vision Fault Pull Down Menu
  • Page 129 – Figure 713-2. Cellworx Vision Alarms Screen; DOMAIN
  • Page 130 – Figure 713-3. Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Window; RESOURCE
  • Page 131 – Table 713-3. Cellworx Vision Alarm Filter Severity List; SEVERITY; Note: Refer to Section 4 for a complete listing of alarm types.
  • Page 132 – CONFIGURE SERVICE PROVIDER PROFILE; interface using any numeric characters.
  • Page 135 – VIEW RING RESOURCE USAGE
  • Page 136 – Figure 715-2. Cellworx Vision Ring Resource Usage Window
  • Page 137 – VIEW FIBER BANDWIDTH USAGE; Select Close to return to the Cellworx Vision network display.
  • Page 138 – Cellworx Vision: Fiber Bandwidth Usage; Figure 716-2. Cellworx Vision Network Fiber Bandwidth Usage
  • 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
  • Page 140 – ALARM SEVERITY; Cellworx Vision Threshold Configuration; Figure 717-2. Alarm Threshold Configuration Window; Figure 717-3. Alarm Threshold Configuration Change Confirmation
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 143 – Cellworx Vision: Error
  • Page 144 – SOFTWARE SELECTION; will
  • Page 145 – Figure 720-2. Cellworx Vision Software Menu Tree
  • Page 146 – Figure 720-3. Selecting a New Software Version
  • Page 148 – ABOUT NE
  • Page 149 – Figure 721-2. About NE Informational Screen
  • 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
  • Page 151 – Selected files are then copied onto the standby NMIC card.; Figure 722-1. Cellworx Vision NMIC Platform Menu Tree
  • Page 152 – Figure 722-2. Cellworx Vision system File Replication Window; Figure 722-3. Replication Request Confirmation
  • Page 153 – CHANGE CONFIGURATION/TEST AN EXISTING CONNECTION; CHANGING CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS
  • 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
  • Page 155 – Figure 723-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window; Figure 723-3. Subnetwork Connection Display Window
  • Page 156 – Figure 723-4. Subnetwork Connection Configuration Window
  • Page 157 – Table 723-1. Subnetwork Connection Configuration Options
  • Page 158 – NMIC PROTECTION
  • Page 159 – Figure 724-1. Cellworx Vision Fault Pull Down Menu; Cellworx Vision: NMIC Protection; Figure 724-2. Cellworx Vision NMIC Protection
  • Page 160 – NMIC PROTECTION RESTORATION
  • 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
  • Page 162 – Figure 725-4. Cellworx Vision Fault Pull Down Menu; Protection restoration is not needed.
  • Page 163 – SET / RETRIEVE OPTICAL PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
  • Page 164 – THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION; Figure 726-1. Performance Monitoring – Selection Window
  • Page 165 – Figure 726-2. Performance Monitoring Data – SONET Port Window; MONITOR
  • Page 166 – MONITOR TYPE
  • 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.
  • Page 169 – Table 727-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Performance Monitoring Values; MONTYPE
  • Page 171 – SET / RETRIEVE T3 CRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
  • 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
  • Page 173 – Table 728-1. T3 Performance Monitoring Values
  • Page 175 – SET / RETRIEVE T1/E1 MULTI 1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
  • Page 176 – Figure 729-1.T1 Multi 1 CRS PM Selection Criteria Window
  • Page 177 – ESs; Table 729-1. T1 Multi 1 CRS Performance Monitoring Values
  • Page 179 – RETRIEVE NETWORK DATA COLLECTION (NDC) STATISTICS
  • Page 180 – Figure 730-1. View Connection Pull Down Menu; Figure 730-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window
  • Page 181 – Figure 730-3. Subnetwork Connection Display Window; Figure 730-5. Network Data Collection Statistics Window
  • Page 182 – STATISTIC
  • Page 183 – RING UPGRADE PROCEDURE
  • Page 186 – Figure 731-2. Ring Upgrade Task Overview Widow
  • 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
  • Page 189 – Please verify that Ring 16 works.; Figure 731-11. Ring Upgrade Confirmation Message
  • Page 191 – Ring Upgrade - Suspend Confirmation
  • Page 192 – SET / RETRIEVE FT1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
  • Page 193 – Figure 732-1.FT1 FRS PM Selection Criteria Window; Figure 732-2. Performance Monitoring Data FT1 FRS Port Window
  • Page 194 – LESs; Figure 732-3. Threshold Configuration Screen
  • Page 195 – SET / RETRIEVE FE1 FRS PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
  • Page 196 – Figure 733-1.FE1 FRS PM Selection Criteria Window; Figure 7332. Performance Monitoring Data FE FRS Port Window
  • Page 197 – Figure 733-3. Threshold Configuration Screen
  • 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
  • Page 199 – Figure 735-2. Cellworx Vision About Window
  • Page 200 – REVERT TO SAVED ICON LAYOUT; See
  • Page 202 – Figure 736-3. Cellworx Vision Direct Selection Icon and
  • Page 204 – ADD A RING NETWORK ELEMENT
  • Page 206 – The user will be prompted to save the new icon layout. Refer to; Figure 737-1. Cellworx Vision Configuration Pull Down Menu
  • Page 207 – Figure 737-2. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Task Overview; Figure 737-3. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Select Location Window
  • Page 208 – Figure 737-4. Cellworx Vision Add Ring NE Enter ID Window
  • 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
  • Page 210 – Figure 737-10. Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables Instructional Window; Figure 737-11. Cellworx Vision Configure Software Window
  • 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
  • Page 212 – ADD A SECOND NETWORK ELEMENT; . Using the left mouse button, select the slider bar button
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 216 – Figure 738-8. Add EPS NE - Reconnect Cables Instructional Window
  • Page 217 – Figure 738-9. Cellworx Vision Configure Software Window; Figure 738-11. Cellworx Vision Boot Failure Informational Window
  • 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
  • Page 219 – DELETE CONNECTIONS; The Subnetwork Connection Filter window appears. Refer to
  • Page 220 – Figure 739-1. Cellworx Vision Connection Menu Tree; Figure 739-2. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window
  • Page 222 – Figure 739-4 Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Connections Screen
  • Page 223 – . The left RICs are installed in slot 16. Follow the
  • Page 224 – The confirmation window appears as shown in; Figure 740-1. Cellworx Vision Remove Ring NE Pull Down Menu
  • Page 225 – Figure 740-2. Cellworx Vision Remove Ring NE Task Overview; Cellworx Vision : Remove Ring NE - Connect Fiber
  • Page 226 – Figure 740-5. Cellworx Vision Redrawing ICON Layout
  • Page 228 – RETRIEVE LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP; using the following command:
  • Page 229 – by typing “ls”. The Unix string should now appear similar to this:; of every file encountered)
  • Page 230 – RETRIEVE COMPRESSED LOGS FROM THE NMIC VIA FTP; “accounting”. The content of the files is as follows:
  • Page 231 – to set transfer to binary mode)
  • Page 232 – Change directory to where the archives are kept.
  • Page 233 – This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 234 – REFLASH BOOT IMAGE; The NE Pop-up window appears as shown in
  • Page 235 – Figure 744-2. Reflash Boot Image Selection Screen
  • 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.
  • Page 237 – they can be accessed at a later time.
  • Page 238 – DELETE A CELLWORX STN EXPANSION SHELF (EPS)
  • Page 239 – Cellworx Vision: Remove EPS NE - Task Overview
  • Page 240 – Cellworx Vision - Information; Figure 746-4. Removed EPS Successfully Message Window
  • Page 241 – SET E1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION
  • Page 242 – C. CES INTERFACE CONFIGURATION; Refer to the example shown in Figure 747-2.; Figure 747-1. E1 Multi 1 Card Configuration Window
  • Page 243 – Table 747-1. E1 Multi 1 Configuration Options
  • Page 244 – Table 747-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode
  • Page 245 – Figure 747-2. E1 Multi 1 ATM Interface Options
  • Page 246 – SET SC CARD CONFIGURATION; for a list
  • Page 247 – Figure 748-1. Shelf Level GUI Chassis View Window
  • Page 248 – Figure 748-2. GUI SC Card Configuration Window
  • 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
  • Page 250 – Table 749-1. Timing Resource Configuration Options
  • Page 251 – Table 749-1. Timing Resource Configuration Options, continued
  • 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
  • Page 253 – Alarm String
  • Page 254 – SET 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION; View”at the top of the window.
  • Page 255 – Figure 751-1. 622 RIC Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
  • Page 257 – SET 155 SM/MM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION
  • Page 258 – Figure 752-1. 155 SM CRS Card Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
  • Page 259 – Table 752-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 260 – Figure 752-2. 155 SM/MM CRS ATM Port Interface Configuration Screen
  • 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.
  • Page 262 – Figure 753-1. T3 CRS Configuration Screen
  • Page 263 – Table 753-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 264 – Figure 753-2. T3 CRS ATM Interface Screen
  • Page 265 – SET T3 TMUX MULTI 1 AND TMUX EXP CARD CONFIGURATION; shown in
  • Page 266 – Figure 754-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Card Configuration Window
  • Page 267 – Table 754-1. T3 TMUX Multi 1 Card Configuration Options
  • Page 268 – Figure 754-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1 T1 Level Configuration Screen
  • Page 269 – Table 754-3. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode
  • Page 270 – Table 754-4. Configuration Options for CES Mode
  • Page 271 – Node Name: Cellworx1
  • Page 272 – SET T1 MULTI 1 CARD CONFIGURATION
  • Page 273 – Apply button at the bottom of the screen.; Figure 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Card Configuration Window
  • Page 274 – Table 755-1. T1 Multi 1 Configuration Options
  • Page 275 – Table 755-2. ATM Interface Configuration Options for CRS Mode
  • Page 276 – Table 755-3. Configuration Options for CES Mode
  • Page 277 – SET 2488 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION; the shelf controller.
  • Page 278 – Figure 756-1. 2488 RIC Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
  • Page 280 – RETRIEVE SC CARD STATUS
  • Page 281 – Table 757-1. Shelf Controller Status Definitions; ITEM
  • Page 282 – Table 757-2. Timing Reference Status Definitions
  • Page 283 – SET 155 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) CONFIGURATION
  • Page 286 – RETRIEVE 622 RING INTERFACE CARD (RIC) STATUS
  • Page 289 – RETRIEVE 155 CRS STATUS
  • Page 292 – RETRIEVE T3 CRS CARD STATUS; Select each port on the card to view the statuses.
  • Page 293 – Table 761-1. T3 CRS Card Status Definitions
  • Page 295 – RETRIEVE T3 TMUX MULTI 1 CARD STATUS; Select Close button to return to the chassis level view.
  • Page 300 – Table 762-2. T3 TMUX Multi 1/TMUX EXP DS1 Port Status Definitions
  • Page 301 – RETRIEVE 155 RING CARD STATUS; of the window. These should be in slots 16 and 17.
  • Page 304 – RETRIEVE T1 MULTI 1 CARD STATUS; the top of the window.; Figure 764-1. T1 Multi 1 Card Status Window
  • Page 305 – Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions
  • Page 306 – Table 764-1. Display T1 Multi 1 Card Status Definitions, continued
  • Page 307 – CONFIGURE CARD PROTECTION GROUPS; bottom of the screen.
  • Page 308 – Figure 765-1. Shelf Level GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 765-2. Protection Groups and Protection Switch GUI Screen
  • Page 309 – CARD TYPE
  • Page 310 – PERFORM DIAGNOSTICS ON OPTICAL CARDS; Select the Diagnostics button at the bottom of the window.
  • Page 311 – Figure 766-1. Shelf Level GUI Chassis View Display
  • Page 312 – Cellworx 1; Section; Stop; Figure 766-3. Bit Interleave Parity Error Diagnostics Window
  • Page 313 – SET SYSTEM IDENTIFIER; Hit the Apply button to send the changes to the database.
  • Page 314 – Figure 767-1. Cellworx Vision Chassis View
  • Page 315 – SET CRAFT USER CONFIGURATION; alphanumeric characters may be used.
  • 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
  • Page 317 – Table 768-1. User Account Privilege Levels; PRIVILEGE LEVEL
  • Page 318 – SET CRAFT MENU CONFIGURATION; mouse button; Figure 769-1. Cellworx Vision Chassis Level Display
  • Page 319 – Figure 769-2. Craft Menu Configuration Display
  • Page 320 – HARDWARE INVENTORY
  • Page 321 – Cellworx Vision: Card Inventory; Part Number Serial Number Catalog Number Manufacturing Date
  • Page 322 – INITIATE A PROTECTION SWITCH; Switch box at the upper left side of the window.
  • Page 324 – Table 771-2. Protection Switch Command Definitions
  • Page 325 – LOOBACK TEST; Select a port to loopback if applicable.
  • Page 326 – Figure 772-1. Cellworx Vision Chassis View
  • Page 327 – PARAMETER
  • Page 328 – Figure 772-3. Loopback Direction and Signal Flow Diagram
  • Page 329 – CARD AND SHELF RESET
  • Page 330 – Table 773 -1. Card Reset Level Definitions
  • Page 331 – 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
  • Page 333 – COMMAND; Remove the NMIC and or NE.1 files using the following command.
  • Page 334 – Type the following commands in the vi editor:; CONFIGURING THE NMIC IP ADDRESS
  • Page 335 – TELNET TO THE NMIC; Table 774-3. Telnet and Configuration Initialization; “CellworxVision”
  • Page 336 – ADD OR CHANGE AN SNMP TRAP HOST ON THE NMIC
  • Page 337 – Figure 775-1. Unmodified SNMP Trap Host File
  • Page 338 – Figure 775-2. Modified SNMP Trap Host File
  • Page 339 – The system responds with a confirmation message as shown in
  • Page 340 – REMOVE AND/OR REPLACE CELLWORX CARDS; Locate the cards to be removed and their replacements.
  • Page 341 – Figure 777-1. Removing a Front Access Card or EIM from the Shelf
  • Page 342 – Figure 777-2. Example of Seating a Front Access Card or EIM in a Shelf
  • Page 343 – ENDING A GUI SESSION FOLLOWING AN ABNORMAL SESSION ENDING; Privileged User”; Figure 778-1. Terminal Display for Managing GUI
  • Page 347 – TO 3.0 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE; PLACE SYSTEM INTO STEADY STATE
  • Page 348 – SAVE DATABASES; entering the following command:; COPY DATABASES TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE; is an extra precaution.; mkdir cellworx
  • Page 349 – Change to the new directory by entering the following command:; bin; the following command:; mget
  • Page 350 – NMIC shell type the following commands:
  • Page 351 – (This command is for PC systems only. For UNIX; mput; by entering the following command:
  • Page 352 – NMIC by entering the following commands:
  • Page 353 – Download New Flash Images to SCCs and SEPICs; swImage
  • Page 355 – UPGRADE THE BOOTROM FLASH
  • Page 356 – and click Refresh again.
  • 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:
  • Page 358 – Figure 781-2. Example of Removing a Front Access Card
  • Page 359 – Figure 781-3 Example of Seating a Front Access NMIC Card
  • 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
  • Page 361 – After the files have been transferred to the NMIC, enter “; quit; ” to return to the DOS; chown root NMIC
  • 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.
  • Page 363 – Telnet to the active NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address.; working copy of the NMIC database.
  • Page 364 – C. REBOOTING THE SYSTEM USING THE DEFAULT DATABASE.; Telnet to the standby NMIC using the NMIC specific IP address.
  • Page 365 – NE.4, then the following command would need to be entered on the NMIC:
  • Page 366 – ADD/DELETE GUI USERS OR CHANGE GUI USER LEVEL SECURITY
  • Page 367 – CREATE A NEW USER
  • Page 368 – VIEW ALL ACTIVE GUI USERS; Figure 783-1. Terminal Display of Managing GUI
  • Page 369 – REMOVE A USER
  • Page 370 – SET FE1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION; an alert when the traffic congestion crosses the threshold set.; MODE
  • Page 371 – configured on that port.
  • Page 372 – Select the Close button to return to the FE1 FRS card display.; Figure 784-1. FE1 FRS Card Configuration Window
  • Page 373 – Figure 784-2. FRS Buffer Congestion Threshold Settings
  • Page 374 – Table 784-2. FE1 FRS Card Configuration Options
  • Page 375 – Figure 784-4. FE1 FRS Interface Configuration Window
  • Page 377 – SET FT1 FRS CARD CONFIGURATION
  • Page 379 – Select the Close button to return to the FT1 FRS card display.; Figure 785-1. FT1 FRS Card Configuration Window
  • Page 380 – Figure 785-2. FRS Buffer Congestion Threshold Settings
  • Page 381 – Table 785-2. FT1 FRS Configuration Options
  • Page 382 – Figure 785-4. FT1 FRS Interface Configuration Window
  • Page 383 – Table 785-3. Frame Relay Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 384 – CREATE A FRAME RELAY CONNECTION
  • Page 385 – Table 786-1. FR Endpoint Parameter Definitions
  • Page 387 – FR-ATM VC CONNECTIONS; The bottom section of the FR-ATM window show in
  • Page 388 – CREATING FR TRAFFIC CONTRACTS; If creating a new FR traffic contract, the screen shown in
  • Page 389 – Figure 786-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 786-2. Cellworx Vision Click and Drag Connection Creation
  • Page 390 – Figure 786-3. Connection Configuration Window
  • Page 392 – Figure 786-6 FR Connection Traffic Management Selection Window
  • Page 394 – CREATE AN ATM VP MULTICAST CONNECTION
  • Page 395 – Egress NDC if desired. Refer to
  • Page 396 – for
  • Page 398 – The Connection Configuration screen appears. Refer to; Figure 787-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu
  • Page 399 – Figure 787-2. Cellworx Vision Click and Drag Connection Creation; Figure 787-3. ATM VP Multicasting Configuration Screen
  • Page 400 – Table 787-1. VP Multicast Connection Configuration Options
  • Page 401 – Figure 787-6. Traffic Contract Creation Window
  • Page 402 – Table 787-2. User Selectable Service Class Types and Parameters
  • Page 403 – Figure 787-8 Connection Filter Window
  • Page 404 – Figure 787-9. ATM VP Multicast Connection List Screen; Figure 787-10. ATM VP Multicast Connection Status Window
  • Page 405 – Figure 787-11. ATM VP Multicast Leaf Endpoint Status Window
  • Page 406 – RETRIEVE FT1 FRS CARD STATUS; Select each port on the card to view the port status.
  • Page 407 – Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions
  • Page 408 – Table 788-1. Display FT1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued
  • Page 409 – RETRIEVE FE1 FRS CARD STATUS; Select each port on the card to view the port status.
  • Page 410 – Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions
  • Page 411 – Table 789-1. Display FE1 FRS Card Status Definitions, continued
  • Page 412 – CREATE AN ATM VC BUNDLED MULTICAST CONNECTION
  • Page 416 – MULTICAST button and the Apply at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 417 – and the trouble log for any error reports.
  • Page 418 – DLP; Figure 790-1. Cellworx Vision GUI Configuration Pull Down Menu; Figure 790-2. Cellworx Vision Click and Drag Connection Creation
  • Page 419 – Figure 790-3. ATM VC Bundled Multicasting Configuration Screen
  • Page 420 – Figure 790-5. ATM VC Bundled Multicasting VCI Mapping; Figure 790-6. ATM VC Bundled Multicast Connection Configuration
  • Page 421 – Figure 790-7. ATM VC Bundled Multicasting Traffic Contract
  • Page 423 – Figure 790-10. Subnetwork Connection Filter Window
  • Page 424 – Figure 790-11. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection List Screen; Figure 790-12. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection Status Window
  • Page 427 – Deleting Connections; Deleting Endpoints; The “Configuration Change Completed” window appears. Select OK.; Adding Leaves to a Multicast Connection
  • Page 429 – Table 791-1. Cellworx Vision Connection Filter Descriptions
  • Page 430 – Figure 791-3. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection List Screen; Figure 791-4. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Connection Status Window
  • Page 431 – Figure 791-5. ATM Bundled VC Multicast Configuration Window
  • Page 432 – Figure 791-7. Add Leaf Window – Configure Endpoint
  • Page 433 – SET T3 CES CARD CONFIGURATION; options the user may select for this card type.
  • Page 434 – Figure 792-1. T3 CES Configuration Screen
  • Page 435 – Figure 792-2. T3 CES Interface Configuration Screen
  • Page 436 – Table 792-2. T3 CES Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 437 – RETRIEVE T3 CES CARD STATUS
  • Page 438 – Table 793-1. T3 CES Card Status Definitions
  • Page 439 – Table 793-1. Display T3 CES Card Status Definitions, continued
  • Page 440 – SET / RETRIEVE T3 CES PORT PERFORMANCE MONITORING STATISTICS
  • Page 441 – Figure 794-1.T3 CES PM Selection Criteria Window; Figure 794-2. Performance Monitoring Data T3 CES Port Window
  • Page 442 – Table 794-1. T3 CES Performance Monitoring Values
  • Page 443 – TO 3.1 SOFTWARE RELEASE UPGRADE PROCEDURE; DELETE INCOMPLETE CONNECTIONS
  • Page 445 – FTP SOFTWARE TO EACH NMIC
  • Page 447 – (This command is for PC systems only. For UNIX system; INSTALL NEW SOFTWARE ONTO NMIC
  • Page 448 – the following commands depending on the feature package ordered:; or
  • Page 451 – GUI screen from the slot 2 NMIC.
  • Page 452 – (the SCC flash image was previously installed in step 36)
  • Page 454 – RETRIEVE 622 CRS STATUS
  • Page 457 – SET 622 SM CRS CARD CONFIGURATION; ATM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION; Set the ATM options as needed using Table 797-2 as a reference.
  • Page 458 – Figure 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Shelf Level GUI Configuration Screen
  • Page 459 – Table 797-1. 622 SM CRS Card Configuration Options, continued
  • Page 460 – Figure 797-2. 622 SM CRS ATM Port Interface Configuration Screen
  • Page 461 – SOFTWARE FALLBACK FROM RELEASE 3.1 TO RELEASE 3.0; GENERAL; Install the fallback OS on both NMICs.
  • Page 462 – FLASH FALLBACK; Perform the following steps for each NE in the ring:; SOFTWARE FALLBACK
  • Page 464 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES; PHILOSOPHY OF MAINTENANCE; The static buildup in work areas, on work surfaces, personnel, and
  • Page 465 – Caution: Modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge; ALARM TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 482 – T3 Loopback; DS3Loopback
  • Page 484 – Figure-1. NE Flowchart Troubleshooting Guide
  • Page 485 – A. NMIC GENERATED ALARMS; Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports
  • Page 486 – Table 101-2. Alphabetical NMIC Generated Alarm Reports, continued
  • Page 487 – SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION; REPAIR/ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY
  • Page 489 – CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE; • ADC Return Authorization number and instructions must
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