ADC Telecommunications PRSMAW4A FlexWave™ Prism - AWS 40 Watt User Manual 77073
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MANAGING HOST UNITS Content 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Page Viewing the Host Summary................................................................................214 Resetting the Host Unit .....................................................................................215 Viewing Host SeRF Ethernet Ports.......................................................................217 Decommissioning a DART in a Host.....................................................................220 Viewing the Host SeRF Summary........................................................................222 Viewing Host SeRF Optical Ports .........................................................................224 Viewing Host DART Alarms ................................................................................226 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 213 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units 9.1 VIEWING THE HOST SUMMARY This section describes the read-only status indicators in the Host Summary view. For information on setting Host attributes, see “Enter a Host Name, Clock Source, and Linking Mode” on page 147 and “Changing to Built-In Network Mode” on page 186. To open the Host Summary view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree select System View, and then click on the Host name node. The read-only status indicators are: • SERF—Current summary alarm state of Host SeRF card. Red indicates that a major alarm exists for some component module of the SeRF. Yellow indicates a minor alarm. • DART—Current summary alarm state is indicated by status indicator on same row of page. Red indicates that a major alarm exists for the DART. Yellow indicates a minor alarm. • Host Major Contact Alarm Output—Dry alarm NO/NC contact (labeled ALARM OUTPUTS HOST) on the Host. Current state of major alarm contacts is indicated by Alarm Summary status indicator on same row of page. • Host Minor Contact Alarm Output—Dry alarm NO/NC contact (labeled ALARM OUTPUTS HOST) on the Host. Current state of minor alarm contacts is indicated by Alarm Summary status indicator on same row of page. • Remote Major Contact Alarm Output—Red indicates Host NO/NC major alarm contacts are in an alarm position. These connections are typically wired to a local alarm alert system. This status indicator is red when a major alarm is present on any Remote connected to the Host. • Remote Minor Contact Alarm Output—Red indicates that Host NO/NC minor alarm contacts are in an alarm position. These connections are typically wired to a local alarm alert system. This status indicator is red when a minor alarm is present on any Remote connected to Host. Page 214 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Resetting the Host Unit 9.2 RESETTING THE HOST UNIT Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. Resetting the Host Unit results in a Loss of Service condition for the Host and connected Remotes until the Host comes back up. Depending on the system configuration, it can take 5 to 20 minutes for management communication to be restored. In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, and then click on the Host name node to open the Host Summary view in the EMS View Frame. Click Reset Unit. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 215 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units In the confirmation dialog, click OK. Once you click OK, the confirmation dialog closes and the Host reboots. It will take some time for the Host to retrieve data from connected Remotes and to reconfigure data on the Remotes. During this time, an alert message displays in the Host Summary view and on any other page where data can be set. Any attempt to SET will fail. You cannot make configuration changes while this message is displayed. Wait until the message clears before continuing with configuration settings. Page 216 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing Host SeRF Ethernet Ports 9.3 VIEWING HOST SERF ETHERNET PORTS The Host ENET Configurations view is a summary of throughput and number of errors on the twelve Ethernet (ENET) ports on the Host SeRF card. These ports consist of eight ports used for connection to Remotes and four ports used for system management and maintenance functions. In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Host-x, SERF, ENET (where -x is the Host name) to open the ENET Configurations view in the EMS View Frame. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 217 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units (Optional) To enlarge the view, click Full Screen to open a separate window that shows only the ENET Configurations table. To update the counters, click Refresh. The ENET Configurations view lists the Ethernet ports and their corresponding status. • • The row headers in the first column are as follows: – Switch Port—on card processor's connection to the switch on the SeRF card – Craft Port—on card processor's connection to the PHY port labeled Craft – OptEnetPort1-8—Ethernet switch interface to SFP 1-8 – Network Port—Ethernet switch interface to on-card processor – Management Port—switch interface to the PHY port labeled Network The column headers, from left to right, are as follows: – Rx Bytes—Receive byte counter. Increments by the byte count of frames received, including those in bad packets, excluding preamble and SFD but including FCS bytes – Rx Pkts—Receive packet counter. Increments for each frame received packet (including bad packets, all unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets) – Rx FSC Errors—Receive FCS error counter. Increments for each frame received that has an integral 64 to 1518 length and contains a frame check sequence error Page 218 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing Host SeRF Ethernet Ports – Rx BroadCast Pkts—Receive broadcast packet counter. Increments for each broadcast good frame of lengths 64 to 1518 (non VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN), excluding multicast frames. Does not include range/length errors – Rx MultiCast Pkts—Receive multicast packet counter. Increments for each multicast good frame of lengths 64 to 1518 (non VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN), excluding broadcast frames. This count does not include range/length errors – Rx Fragmented Frames—Receive fragments counter. Increments for each frame received that is less than 64 bytes and contains an invalid FCS. This includes integral and non-integral lengths – Rx Jabber Frames—Receive jabber counter. Increments for frames received that exceed 1518 (non VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN) bytes and contain an invalid FCS. This includes alignment errors – Tx Byte Counter—Transmit byte counter. Increments by the number of bytes that were put on the wire including fragments of frames that were involved with collisions. This count does not include preamble/SFD or jam bytes. This counter does not count if the frame is truncated – Tx Pkt Counter—Transmit packet counter. Increments for each transmitted packet (including bad packets, excessive deferred packets, excessive collision packets, late collision packets, all unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets) – Tx BroadCast Pkts.—Transmit broadcast packet counter. Increments for each broadcast frame transmitted (excluding multicast frames) – Tx MultiCast Pkts.—Transmit multicast packet counter. Increments for each multicast valid frame transmitted (excluding broadcast frames) FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 219 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units 9.4 DECOMMISSIONING A DART IN A HOST Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. This procedure is for decommissioning a DART in a Host. For information on decommissioning a DART in a Remote, see “Decommissioning an RF Module in a Remote” on page 232. The Decommission button is available only when a DART has already been physically removed. You use the Decommission button to remove DART configuration settings and to delete DART alarms from EMS alarm summaries. Entries in the Alarm History Log, however, are preserved. Decommission a DART only if it has been permanently removed from the Remote and will not be replaced with another DART. When a DART is taken out of service, this procedure removes information about the DART (such as associated alarms, links, and inventory) from the EMS database. You must delete any RF links before you can decommission a Host DART. The FlexWave system prevents a decommission if RF links are in place. In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Host-x, SERF, DARTS (where -x is the Host name) to open the DART’s Alarm Summary view in the EMS View Frame. Page 220 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Decommissioning a DART in a Host In the Information column, click on the Band-Config link for the DART to be decommissioned. The Configuration and Alarm Details window opens. In the Configuration and Alarm Details window, click the Decommission button. In the confirmation dialog, click OK. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 221 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units 9.5 VIEWING THE HOST SERF SUMMARY The Host SERF page provides a summary for the SeRF (Serial Radio Frequency) card located in the Host. The Host SeRF card contains the processor chip where the EMS software documented in this manual resides. The SeRF controls communication between the Host and the Remotes, and maintains the system configuration settings. In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Host-x, SERF (where -x is the Host name) to open the Prism on SERF of Host-n view in the EMS View Frame. The Prism on SERF of Host-n view has the following elements: • Optical Ports—alarm status indicator for Host optical ports. Red indicates that an alarm exists for at least one of the eight optical ports on the SeRF card. Yellow indicates a minor alarm. • SERF Fault—state of the SeRF. Red indicates that either the SeRF clock source is unacceptable or the SeRF card FPGA is not programmed. • System Fan Fault—state of the Host chassis fan. Red indicates that the Host chassis fan is spinning too slowly. Page 222 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing the Host SeRF Summary • Over Temperature Fault—Red indicates that the current chassis-internal temperature of the Host is above its operating limits. Fault threshold is 90° C. • Primary Clock Priority Fault—Indicates that there is another Host in a Multi-Host system that has the same Clock Priority Level (CPL) as this Host. All Hosts that are in conflict generate this alarm. When all Hosts with this alarm are provisioned with unique CPLs, the alarm clears. Service is disrupted on all systems when this alarm is present. The Primary Clock Priority Fault is a Major alarm. • Under Temperature Fault—Yellow indicates that the current chassis-internal temperature of the Host is below its operating limits. Fault threshold is -40° C. • Secondary Clock Priority Fault—In a three-Host system, indicates that the Clock Priority Level for the Host managing the Remote has been changed. All Hosts in the system generate this alarm. When all Hosts with this alarm are provisioned with unique CPLs, the alarm clears. Service is not disrupted, but could become disrupted if the host providing the clock becomes unavailable. The Secondary Clock Priority Fault is a Minor alarm. • Host Temperature Measurement—Gives the current chassis-internal temperature in degrees Centigrade detected by the Host. For corrective actions for alarm states, refer to “Troubleshooting Alarms” on page 264. For information on setting the Clock Priority Level, see “Set the Clock Priority Level” on page 150. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 223 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units 9.6 VIEWING HOST SERF OPTICAL PORTS The Host Optical Ports view shows the current usage and alarm status of the optical ports on the Host plus the current values of some key operating parameters. The Host has eight optical ports, but the Host Optical Ports view only shows active ports (physically connected to a Remote). Each port in the page represents one set of forward and reverse paths between a Host and Remote. Physically, this may have been accomplished with two fibers through that port or with a single fiber (if WDM is used). Each physical port contains an SFP transceiver with two connectors. The Host Optical Ports view provides a link that can be used to enter or edit the name for a Host optical port (see “Enter a Host Name, Clock Source, and Linking Mode” on page 147). For corrective actions for alarm states, refer to “Troubleshooting Alarms” on page 264. To access the Host Optical Ports view, in the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Host-x, SERF, Optical Ports (where -x is the Host name). The Optical Ports view for Host-n opens in the EMS View Frame, which only shows the Receive power level from the Remote unit (REV path). To see the Receive power level in the FWD path (from the Host to the Remote), you must open the Optical Ports view for the desired Remote as described in “Viewing Remote SeRF Optical Ports” on page 248. Page 224 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing Host SeRF Optical Ports The following informational columns are provided in the Optical Ports table. • Optics Number—System assigned port number. This is a link to the Port Configuration Page for this particular port. • Optics Name—user entered port name or UNKNOWN_SFPName, which indicates that no name has been entered. • Optics Type—indicates that the laser range, which is LongRange to meet 3Gbps optical transmission requirements. • Fwd Launch—Launch power level in dBm of forward path signal. The minimum FWD launch power is -2 dBm, and the maximum is 3 dBm. • Rev Receive—Receive power level in dBm of reverse path signal, which incorporates the launch power of the Remote Unit SFP plus all optical losses (insertion losses, fiber cable loss, and so forth). The minimum REV launch power is -27 dBm, and the maximum is -9 dBm. • Wave Length—Number displayed is wave length transmitted through this port: • – Non-duplex and WDM configurations: 1550 nm fwd, 1310 rev – CWDM configurations can be one of eight wavelengths: 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610. IpEnable Fault—An attempt to enable IP on a fiber (Host) to a Remote that already has IP enabled on another fiber (Host) has been made. The alarm is cleared if IP is disabled on the fiber. It is also cleared if IP becomes enabled. This latter condition can occur if the fiber that was already carrying IP later has IP disabled, or if the fiber otherwise becomes disabled. For information on setting Ip Enable, see “Configure the Remote SeRF Optical Ports” on page 158. • RxBer Fault—Yellow indicates that too many errors have been received on the receiving fiber. Fault threshold is 0.00001. Threshold cannot be changed. • RxNoLight Fault—Red indicates that no light is detected on the receiving fiber. Fault threshold is below -34dBm. • Laser Fault—Red indicates that the forward path laser is faulty. • OverDrive Fault—Red indicates power of signal received on the fiber is too strong. Fault threshold is -9dBm. Threshold cannot be changed. • UnderDrive Fault—Yellow indicates power of signal received on fiber is too weak. Fault threshold is -27dBm. Threshold cannot be changed. • Remote Name—name of the Remote connected to this Optics port. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 225 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units 9.7 VIEWING HOST DART ALARMS A Host may support up to eight DART cards. Each DART card provides one RF band for up to eight Remotes. The DART card converts between serial (optical) and RF data in both forward and reverse directions. The Prism Host DART’s Alarm Summary view lists all DART cards currently installed in the Host and provides an alarm summary status indicator for each card. This page also provides a link, for each DART card, to a more detailed page that can be used to configure the DART card and obtain alarm details (for more information, see “Configure the Host DARTs” on page 152). In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Host-x, SERF, DARTS (where -x is the Host name) to open the Host DART’s Alarm Summary view in the EMS View Frame. In the Information column, click on the Band-Config link for the DART that you want to monitor. The Configuration and Alarm Details of DART n on Host-x window opens (where DART n corresponds to the DART whose Band-Config link you selected). Page 226 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing Host DART Alarms The Configuration and Alarm Details of DART n on Host-x window shows the following Host DART alarms: • DART Fault—Summary alarm state of the DART card. Red indicates a problem with passing RF. • DART Over Drive Fault—Red indicates that the RF signal received from the BTS is too strong. Fault threshold is +20dBm. • DART Hardware Mismatch Fault—Red indicates that the DART type doesn't match the assigned Pass Band. Examples: After assigning the Pass Band, if the DART is changed with another DART type, then the DART Hardware Mismatch Fault occurs. Or, if you swap DART types (such as, from GSM1800 to UMTS), the DART Hardware Mismatch Fault is raised as the stored database has one DART type configured, and the new hardware doesn't match it. • DART UnderDrive Fault—Yellow indicates that the power of the signal received on the RF input to the DART is 20 dB below the optimal input level. For example: Host Forward DART Gain Maximum RMS Input Power UnderDrive Threshold 30 dB -25 dBm -45 dBm 20 dB -15 dBm -35 dBm 10 dB -5 dBm -25 dBm 0 dB +5 dBm -15 dBm Click Refresh to update the alarm summary. For corrective actions for alarm states, refer to “Troubleshooting Alarms” on page 264. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 227 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Host Units Intentionally Blank Page Page 228 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 10 MANAGING REMOTE UNITS Content Page 10.1 Viewing Remote SeRF Ethernet Ports.................................................................230 10.2 Decommissioning an RF Module in a Remote ......................................................232 10.3 Configuring Dual-Slot LPAs ..............................................................................235 10.4 Restarting an LPA ...........................................................................................236 10.4.1 Identify the LPA Fault ..............................................................................236 10.4.2 Reset the LPA.........................................................................................238 10.5 Monitoring a Remote Unit ................................................................................240 10.6 Decommissioning a Remote Unit.......................................................................244 10.7 Resetting a Remote Unit ..................................................................................246 10.8 Viewing Remote SeRF Alarms...........................................................................248 10.9 Viewing Remote SeRF Optical Ports ...................................................................248 10.10 Viewing an Alarm Summary of the Remote RF Groups .......................................250 10.11 Viewing RF Band Alarm Details .......................................................................252 10.12 Viewing Remote GPS Alarms and Location Parameters .......................................255 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 229 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.1 VIEWING REMOTE SERF ETHERNET PORTS The Remote SERF ENET page is a summary of throughput and number of errors on the twelve Ethernet (ENET) ports on the Remote SeRF card. These ports, located on the front side of the SeRF card, consist of eight ports used for connection to Remotes and four ports used for system management and maintenance functions. To open the ENET Configurations view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree select System View, Remotes, SERF, ENET. The ENET Configurations view lists the Ethernet ports and their corresponding status. • Switch Port—on card processor's connection to the switch on the SeRF card • Craft Port—on card processor's connection to the PHY port labeled Craft • OptEnetPort1-8—Ethernet switch interface to SFP 1-8 • Network Port—Ethernet switch interface to on-card processor • Management Port—switch interface to the PHY port labeled Network • Rx Bytes—Receive byte counter. Increments by the byte count of frames received, including those in bad packets, excluding preamble and SFD but including FCS bytes • Rx Pkts—Receive packet counter. Increments for each frame received packet (including bad packets, all unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets) • Rx FSC Errors—Receive FCS error counter. Increments for each frame received that has an integral 64 to 1518 length and contains a frame check sequence error Page 230 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing Remote SeRF Ethernet Ports • Rx BroadCast Pkts—Receive broadcast packet counter. Increments for each broadcast good frame of lengths 64 to 1518 (non VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN), excluding multicast frames. Does not include range/length errors • Rx MultiCast Pkts—Receive multicast packet counter. Increments for each multicast good frame of lengths 64 to 1518 (non VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN), excluding broadcast frames. This count does not include range/length errors • Rx Fragmented Frames—Receive fragments counter. Increments for each frame received that is less than 64 bytes and contains an invalid FCS. This includes integral and non-integral lengths • Rx Jabber Frames—Receive jabber counter. Increments for frames received that exceed 1518 (non VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN) bytes and contain an invalid FCS. This includes alignment errors • Tx Byte Counter—Transmit byte counter. Increments by the number of bytes that were put on the wire including fragments of frames that were involved with collisions. This count does not include preamble/SFD or jam bytes. This counter does not count if the frame is truncated • Tx Pkt Counter—Transmit packet counter. Increments for each transmitted packet (including bad packets, excessive deferred packets, excessive collision packets, late collision packets, all unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets) • Tx BroadCast Pkts.—Transmit broadcast packet counter. Increments for each broadcast frame transmitted (excluding multicast frames) • Tx MultiCast Pkts.—Transmit multicast packet counter. Increments for each multicast valid frame transmitted (excluding broadcast frames) FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 231 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.2 DECOMMISSIONING AN RF MODULE IN A REMOTE Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. Decommission a RF Module only if it has been permanently removed from the Remote and will not be replaced with another DART. This procedure is for decommissioning a Remote’s RF Modules, which contain the Remote DARTS. For information on decommissioning a DART in a Host, see “Decommissioning a DART in a Host” on page 220. The Decommission button is available only when a RF Module and hence the DART(s) have already been physically removed. You use the Decommission button when an RF Module and its DART(s) have taken out of service. This procedure removes all information about this RF Module (such as associated alarms, links, and inventory) from the EMS database. Entries in the Alarm History Log, however, are preserved. In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, SERF, Optical Ports (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). The Alarm Summary of RF Groups view opens in the EMS View Frame. For a description of the RF Groups, see “RF Groups in the Remote and the EMS GUI” on page 160. Page 232 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Decommissioning an RF Module in a Remote In the rectangle for the RF group selected, click on the config link for the band whose DART needs to be decommissioned. In the Configuration Details window, click the Decommission button. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 233 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units In the confirmation dialog, click OK. Page 234 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Configuring Dual-Slot LPAs 10.3 CONFIGURING DUAL-SLOT LPAS Both LPAs in a dual-slot 40W module can be controlled from the Configuration Details window, which allows you to set the LPA Operating Mode, enable/disable a LPA, or reset a LPA, as shown below: The following rules apply to the dual-slot LPA installation: • For the second LPA, the GUI displays it in an RF group by itself. There will be no DART in the RF group. However, you will be able to view alarms and configuration for the RF group in case of dual LPA setup. For the “missing” DART, default values will display. You cannot configure the missing DARTs, but can set the LPA mode and reset the LPA. • User-initiated configuration of dual LPAs is simulataneous for both the LPAs. If one of the LPAs is placed into standby, both go into standby. If one is placed into normal mode, both go into normal mode. • User initiated LPA resets are simulataneous. If one LPA is reset, so is the other. • Alarm handling for the two LPAs occurs independently. If one alarms and goes into standby, the second LPA continues in its current state. Automatic alarm recovery is also handled independently. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 235 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.4 RESTARTING AN LPA Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. You use the LPA Reset button to bring an LPA back into service (restart) that stopped because of an LPA alarm. This section comprises a 6-step process that is broken into 2 sections that first identifies the fault and then resets the LPA. 10.4.1 Identify the LPA Fault In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, RF Groups (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). In the rectangle for the RF group selected, click on the band link for the band whose LPA needs to be reset. The Alarm Details of DART-x of Group x on Remote#-x window opens (where x is the DART, Group or Remote name). An LPA Reset is necessary when any of the alarms listed below have occurred. • LPA Disable Fault—Red indicates that the Linear Power Amplifier is disabled because it encountered a problem. Check for a corresponding LPA fault listed in this section (such as LPA Loop Fault, LPA Over Power Fault, and so forth), then correct the LPA fault. If LPA Reset does not clear this alarm, the corresponding RF Module Page 236 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Restarting an LPA may need to be replaced. Contact ADC Technical Assistance for further help (see “Contacting ADC” on page 335). • LPA VSWR Fault—Red indicates an internal VSWR fault state of the LPA. Check the Remote’s antenna connection. If the connection is good and a subsequent LPA reset does not clear the alarm, inspect the blue cable going from the corresponding Remote Antenna port to the Duplexer—verify that the connection is tight. If this doesn't clear the fault, the Duplexer may need to be replaced. Notify ADC Technical Support (see “Contacting ADC” on page 335). • LPA DC Fault—Red indicates that the voltage level inside the LPA is outside its acceptable range. If the LPA Reset does not clear this alarm, contact ADC Technical Assistance for further help as the RF Module that contains the LPA or the Power supply within the SeRF Module may need to be replaced (see “Contacting ADC” on page 335). • LPA Loop Fault—Red indicates that the LPA is not sure of the feedback loop, so it has placed itself into a safe state. You can attempt to recover the LPA by reducing forward gain by 10dB on both DART cards, resetting the LPA, then restoring GAIN. If the reset does not work, contact ADC Technical Support (see “Contacting ADC” on page 335). • LPA Over Power Fault—Red indicates that the power level inside the LPA is high enough to damage the LPA. Reduce the Remote Forward Gain (see “Link the Host and Remote DARTs.” on page 159), then reset the LPA. • LPA Low Power Fault—Red indicates that the internal gain of the LPA does not meet specifications. In addition to an LPA Reset, try putting the LPA into standby and then back to enable to see if this clears this fault. If neither troubleshooting step clears this alarm, the corresponding RF Module may need to be replaced. contact ADC Technical Assistance for further help (see “Contacting ADC” on page 335). • LPA Missing Fault—Red indicates that the LPA is missing. This fault cannot be cleared with an LPA Reset. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 237 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.4.2 Reset the LPA Once an LPA Reset is started, Loss of Service occurs. It take approximately 10 to 20 seconds before the LPA signal recovers. The GUI RF power reading will take longer depending on the number of Remotes equipped—for a fully loaded Prism system with 8 Remotes the power reading could take several minutes to update. In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, SERF, RF Groups (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). In the rectangle for the RF group selected, click on the config link for the band whose LPA needs to be reset. In the Configuration Details window, click the LPA Reset button. Page 238 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Restarting an LPA In the LPA Reset caution dialog, click OK. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 239 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.5 MONITORING A REMOTE UNIT In the Function Explorer Tree, select System View, Remotes to open the top level Remote Alarm Summary view in the EMS View Frame. If the Alarm Summary status indicator for any Remote is red or yellow, indicating that an alarm exists for that Remote, in the Function Explorer Tree, select the node that corresponds to that Remote. In the preceding example, you would click on the remote node labeled Rmt1_Hst1_Reg1. This opens the Prism Remote Unit Remote-n summary that corresponds to the selected Remote (Remote-n). Page 240 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Monitoring a Remote Unit If the SERF or RF Groups Alarm Summary status indicator is red or yellow, you must go another level lower in the Function Explorer Tree for this same Remote to select the page for the SeRF or RF Groups. For more information on these displays, see “Viewing Remote SeRF Alarms” on page 248 or “Viewing Remote SeRF Optical Ports” on page 248. The GPS alarm is not supported at present; this status indicator will be white. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 241 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units If any status indicator in the Major Alarms or Minor Alarms table is red or yellow, refer to the following list: • Remote Capacity—Number of slots for RF Modules in the remote. Each RF Module comprises up to two Classic DARTS or Single SuperDARTs or one Dual SuperDART. DART ID 8 RF Slot 4 DART ID 7 DART ID 6 RF Slot 3 DART ID 5 DART ID 4 RF Slot 2 DART ID 3 DART ID 2 RF Slot 1 DART ID 1 SERF Board • Remote Temperature field—Currently detected internal temperature of the Remote (measured near the SeRF board). • Host Lost Fault status indicator—Red indicates Remote has lost contact with Host. • Remote Lost Fault status indicator—Red indicates that the Host is unable to communicate with the Remote. • AC Power Supply Fault status indicator—Red indicates Remote power supply has failed. • Over Temperature Fault status indicator—Red indicates internal temperature in Remote is over its functional operating limit. Fault threshold is 84°C. • Fan Under Speed Fault—Red indicates that the speed of the Remote fan is not high enough for the internal functional temperature of the Remote. • Under Temperature Fault status indicator—Yellow indicates that the internal temperature within the Remote is under the operating limit. Fault threshold is -40°C. • Fan Over Speed Fault—Yellow indicates that the Remote fan is not necessary for the current internal temperature of the Remote, but the fan is spinning (Minor alarm). • Open Door Fault—Yellow status indicator for this Minor alarm, which indicates that the door to the Remote is open. • Apply button—When clicked, causes Remote Name entry to be applied • Refresh button—When clicked, causes page to be reloaded from Host Page 242 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Monitoring a Remote Unit • Reset Unit button—When clicked, causes the Remote to reboot. This causes a Loss of Service until Remote has returned to normal operation. Typical down time is two to four minutes. See “Resetting a Remote Unit” on page 246. The use of the Reset Unit button causes Loss of Service and should not be used unless other troubleshooting processes have been followed and did not fix the issue being experienced at the Remote. • Decommission Unit button—When clicked, deletes any configuration settings for that Remote and removes all corresponding alarms from the EMS alarm summaries (see “Decommissioning a Remote Unit” on page 244). FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 243 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.6 DECOMMISSIONING A REMOTE UNIT Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. The Decommission button is available only when a Remote has already been physically removed from the system. You use the Decommission button to delete alarms related to the removed Remote from the EMS alarm summaries. Decommission a Remote only if it has been permanently removed from the Remote and will not be replaced with another Remote. This procedure removes all information about this Remote (such as associated alarms, links, and inventory) from the EMS database. If the system is configured for manual linking mode, remove any RF links to the DART. In the Function Explorer Tree, select the node that corresponds to the Remote that has been physically removed from the Prism system. This opens the Prism Remote Unit Remote-n summary that corresponds to the selected Remote (Remote-n). There should be a statement that communication with the Remote has been lost. Page 244 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Decommissioning a Remote Unit Click Decommission Unit. In the confirmation dialog, click OK. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 245 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.7 RESETTING A REMOTE UNIT Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. Resetting the Remote causes Loss of Service and should not be used unless other troubleshooting processes have been followed and did not fix the issue being experienced at the Remote. If communication and/or reverse-path fiber is lost to the Remote, a Remote Reset can be attempted. In the Function Explorer Tree, select the node that corresponds to the Remote that you want to reset. This opens the Prism Remote Unit Remote-n summary that corresponds to the selected Remote (Remote-n). Click the Reset Unit button. Page 246 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Resetting a Remote Unit In the confirmation dialog, click OK. The Remote reboots (resets), which causes a Loss of Service until the Remote has returned to normal operation. Typical down time is two to four minutes. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 247 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.8 VIEWING REMOTE SERF ALARMS To open the Prism on SERF of Remote-n view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, SERF (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). The Prism on SERF of Remote-n view provides an alarm summary for the SeRF card on the identified Remote. • Optical Ports status indicator—Summary alarm status indicator for Remote optical ports. Red indicates no light (such as the RxNolight Fault) or a laser fault. • SERF Fault status indicator—Summary alarm status indicator for Remote SeRF card. Red indicates that an alarm exists for the Remote SeRF card. 10.9 VIEWING REMOTE SERF OPTICAL PORTS The Optical Ports On Remote-n view shows the current usage and alarm status of the optical ports on the Remote, plus current values of operating parameters. The Optical Ports On Remote-n view only shows the ports that are in current use (that is, they have a fiber and connector plugged into them with the other end of the fiber being connected to Remote). To open the Optical Ports On Remote-n view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, SERF, Optical Ports (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). Page 248 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing Remote SeRF Optical Ports The Optical Ports On Remote-n view provides an alarm summary for the SeRF card on the identified Remote. • Optics Number—System-assigned port number and link to the Port Configuration Page for this particular port • Optics Name—User-entered port name or UNKNOWN_SFPName indicating no name has been entered • Ip Enable—Disabled for Remotes. This parameter indicates if the link is carrying IP traffic. It can only be set on the Host as described in “Configure the Remote SeRF Optical Ports” on page 158. • Optics Type—Laser range, which is LongRange to meet 3Gbps optical transmission requirements. • Fwd Launch—Launch power in dB of REV path signal, from the Remote to the Host. • Rev Receive—Launch power in dB of receive level of the FWD path, from the Host to the Remote. The minimum REV launch power is -27 dBm, and the maximum is -9 dBm. • Wave Length—Number displayed is wave length transmitted through this port • RxBer Fault—Yellow indicates that there ware too many errors on the receiving fiber. Fault threshold is 0.00001. • RxNoLight Fault—Red indicates that no light is detected on the receiving fiber • Laser Fault—Red indicates reverse path laser is not sending light • OverDrive Fault—Red indicates forward path optical signal is too strong. Fault threshold is -9dBm. • UnderDrive Fault—Yellow indicates forward path optical signal is too weak. The underdrive is from -28dBm to -33dBm. Fault threshold is -27dBm. • Host Name—Name of the Host at the other end of the fiber. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 249 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.10 VIEWING AN ALARM SUMMARY OF THE REMOTE RF GROUPS The Alarm Summary of RF Groups of Remote-n view provides an alarm summary for the four RF groups on a particular Remote (Remote-n). To open the Alarm Summary of RF Groups of Remote-n view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, RF Groups (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). To understand how the EMS maps the RF Groups in the Remote to their representation in the GUI, see “RF Groups in the Remote and the EMS GUI” on page 160. The RF Group alarm indicators are listed below. • DART—Summary alarm state of the DART card upconverter, downconverter and the DART FPGA. Yellow indicates that a Minor alarm is the highest-level alarm and Red indicates that a Major alarm exists for the DART. • LPA—Summary alarm state of Linear Power Amplifier (LPA), where both LPA indicators refer to the same LPA. Yellow indicates that a Minor alarm is the highest-level alarm and Red indicates that a Major alarm exists for the LPA. Page 250 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing an Alarm Summary of the Remote RF Groups • LNA—Summary alarm state of the Low Noise Amplifier (LNA). Red indicates that an active alarm exists for the LNA. • Power Det—Red indicates that the LPA has been shut down. On initial configuration, the Power Det indicator will be red until the link is created. When a new dual-slot 40W RF Module is installed in a Prism system, in the Alarm Summary of RF Groups on Remote window, the status of the second LPA is in the slot below where the DART appears in the GUI. The following figure shows: • 40W RF Module, PCS 1900 Non-Diversity Enclosure for Prism Remote installed in Slots D and C. The second LPA status is shown in Slot C. • 40W RF Module AWS 2100 Non-Diversity Enclosure for Prism Remote installed in Slots B and A. The second LPA status is shown in Slot A. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 251 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units 10.11 VIEWING RF BAND ALARM DETAILS The Alarm Summary of RF Groups of Remote-n view shows band-specific alarm indicators and their current values. To open the Alarm Summary of RF Groups of Remote-n view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, RF Groups (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). Page 252 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing RF Band Alarm Details Click on a DART band in the RF Groups view (upper link) to open the Alarm Details of DART-n of Group n on Remote-n window. The Alarm Details of DART-n of Group n on Remote-n window has the the following components. For corrective actions for alarm states, refer to “Troubleshooting Alarms” on page 264. • DART Major Alarms – DART Fault—Summary alarm state of the DART card upconverter downconverter and the DART FPGA. Red indicates that either the clock source for the DART card is outside the acceptable range or the DART FPGA is not programmed. – DART DC Supply Fault—Red indicates DART card DC supply is faulted. – DART Hardware Mismatch Fault—Red indicates an invalid passband configuration for the DART. • – DART – DART Remote Ranging Fault—Red indicates that the Host is unable to implement the signal delay entered in the RF Band Configuration Page (described in “Link the Host and Remote DARTs.” on page 159). Over Temperature Fault—Red indicates temperature is too high. Fault threshold is 84°C. DART card internal Power Detector Major Alarms – System VSWR Fault—Red indicates a VSWR fault at the interface to the antenna (greater than 3:1). – RF Power Fault—Red indicates that the RF power measured at the antenna output is too low. The threshold for this fault is 0 dBm. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 253 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units • LNA Major Alarms – LNA Power Fault—Red indicates that the Low Noise Amplifier has an internal error. • LPA Major Alarms – LPA Disable Fault—Red indicates that the Linear Power Amplifier is disabled because it encountered a problem. – LPA VSWR Fault—Red indicates that an internal VSWR fault state of the LPA. Fault threshold is 2. – LPA DC Fault—Red indicates that the voltage level inside the LPA is outside its acceptable range. – LPA Loop Fault—Red indicates that the feedback loop inside the LPA is not working. – LPA Over Power Fault—Red indicates that the power level inside the LPA is high enough to damage the LPA. – LPA Low Power Fault—Red indicates that the internal gain of LPA does does not meet specification. – • LPA Missing Fault—Red indicates that the LPA is missing. DART Minor Alarms – DART Low Temperature Fault—Yellow indicates DART temperature is too low. Fault threshold is -40°C. • LPA Minor Alarms – LPA High Temperature Fault—Yellow indicates that the LPA internal temperature is too high. Page 254 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing Remote GPS Alarms and Location Parameters 10.12 VIEWING REMOTE GPS ALARMS AND LOCATION PARAMETERS The Remote GPS (Global Positioning System) page shows the alarm status and location parameters for the Remote GPS function. GPS is not supported in the software version documented in this manual so the Remote GPS page components are not described. To open the GPS summary in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree select System View, Remotes, Remote#-x, GPS (where Remote# indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and n is the Remote name). FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 255 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Remote Units Intentionally Blank Page Page 256 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 11 MANAGING ALARMS Content 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 Page Viewing Active Alarms .....................................................................................258 Viewing an Alarm History Log...........................................................................259 Masking an Alarm Type ...................................................................................260 Unmasking an Alarm Type ...............................................................................262 Troubleshooting Alarms ...................................................................................264 Some EMS parameter values are associated with alarms. When a parameter enters an alarm state, an alarm status indicator is activated where the color of the indicates the alarm severity, where: • Red indicates a major alarm • Yellow indicates a minor alarm • Green indicates a normal (okay) state • Grey indicates that the alarm has been masked • White indicates that an associated device is unplugged or missing. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 257 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms 11.1 VIEWING ACTIVE ALARMS Viewing the Active Alarm List window is a means to determine alarm type, Host unit name, Remote name, time stamp, and other information for active alarms. To access the EMS Menu bar, in the Function Explorer Tree, click on System View to display a system view. To open the Active Alarm List window, in the EMS Menu bar select Active Alarm List. The Active Alarm List table provides the following information: • Alarm Type—Descriptive name of alarm. For more information, refer to “Troubleshooting Alarms” on page 264. • Host No—Always “1” • Host Name—User-defined Host name or system default • Remote No—System assigned number of Remote from which alarm came • Remote Name—User-defined Remote name or system default • Module Type—Type of unit that is experiencing the alarm (SeRF, DART, LPA, LNA, Power Detector, SFP) • Module Number—Unit number of module experiencing the alarm condition • Severity—Major or Minor • Time Stamp—Date and time when the alarm occurred (YYYY:MM:DD:HH:MM:SS) Page 258 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Viewing an Alarm History Log 11.2 VIEWING AN ALARM HISTORY LOG To access the EMS Menu bar, in the Function Explorer Tree, click on System View to display a system view. To open the Active Alarm List window, in the EMS Menu bar select Active Alarm List. To open the Alarm Log History window, in the Active Alarm List window click the History Log link. The Alarm Log History window components are the same as for the Active Alarm List window (see “Viewing Active Alarms” on page 258), except the Alarm Log History window includes the severity of Clear if the alarm condition has been cleared. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 259 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms 11.3 MASKING AN ALARM TYPE Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. Masking an alarm type causes the EMS to stop reporting alarms of that type until the alarm is unmasked. By default all alarms are unmasked. When an alarm type is masked (mask status enabled), the following is true: • The corresponding status indicator shows in gray. • The alarm state is not calculated into the higher level alarm summary • The corresponding trap is not sent to SNMP managers. To mask an alarm: To access the EMS Menu bar, in the Function Explorer Tree, click on System View to display a system view. In the EMS Menu bar, select Alarm Management. The Alarm Management Table window opens. Page 260 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Masking an Alarm Type Click the list in the Mask Status column for the alarm for which you want to enable a mask, select enable, and then click Apply. In the following graphic, a mask has been enabled for the SeRF Secondary Clock Priority Fault. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 261 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms 11.4 UNMASKING AN ALARM TYPE Only a user logged in under the admin or a Network Manager account can change Prism system settings through the EMS. Unmasking an alarm type causes the EMS to report alarms of that type until the alarm is masked. By default all alarms are unmasked. To access the EMS Menu bar, in the Function Explorer Tree, click on System View to display a system view. In the EMS Menu bar, select Alarm Management. The Alarm Management Table window opens. Page 262 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Unmasking an Alarm Type Click the list in the Mask Status column for the alarm for which you want to disable a mask, select disable, and then click Apply. In the following graphic, masking has been disabled for the SeRF Secondary Clock Priority Fault. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 263 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms 11.5 TROUBLESHOOTING ALARMS This section lists alarms that can be viewed in EMS alarm summaries. Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action HostDARTDCSupplyFault Major The voltage supplied to the DART board is too low. (Host DC Power board accepts 21-60 Vdc and draws up to 427.28 Watts per Host.) Check whether the Vdc supply is in the range of 21-60 Vdc. If persistent (may be transient on startup), contact ADC. HostDARTDwnCon1SynLockFault Major Lock state of the first down converter synthesizer. Causes RF mute When a DART is being turned up or after a power reset, the DART synthesizers may go in and out of lock, which may cause this fault. Unless this fault persists, these transient faults can be ignored. If persistent, consult ADC, replace DART HostDARTDwnCon2SynLockFault Major Lock state of the second downconverter synthesizer. Causes RF mute When a DART is being turned up or after a power reset, the DART synthesizers may go in and out of lock, which may cause this fault. Unless this fault persists, these transient faults can be ignored. If persistent, consult ADC, replace DART Page 264 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Troubleshooting Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action HostDARTFault Major Summary status of DART upconverter and/or downconverter and DART FPGA status. The clock source for the DART is outside an acceptable range or the DART FPGA is not programmed. may also occur with the DARTDCSupplyFault. Inspect Active Alarm List for upconverter and/or downconverter alarms. If these alarms are found and persist, consult ADC, replace DART. If no upconverter/downc onverter alarms are found, unplug DART from Host, then replug DART in Host to reload the FPGA. If persistent, consult ADC, replace DART. HostDARTHardwareMismatchFault Major Indicates a hardware mismatch for the DART boards between linked Host and Remote Check if a linked DART of one type was unplugged and not decommissioned then replaced with a DART of another type. Make sure linked Host and Remote DARTs are of same type HostDARTOverDriveFault Major the RF signal received from BTS is greater than +5dBm. The allowed range is -25 dBm to +5 dBm. Lower the gain on the Host DART. If persistent when gain is zero, lower power of BTS RF signal. Maximum power at zero gain is +19dBm. HostDARTUnderDriveFault Minor When the Host input level is 20 dB less than the expected Host DART Input. For example, for 30 dB of Host DART gain (-25 dBm expected input), the threshold is -45 dBm. For 0 dB of Host DART gain (+5 dBm expected input), the threshold is -15 dBm. Increase the gain of the Host DART. If persistent when gain is at maximum, increase power of BTS RF signal. HostDARTUpConSynLockFault Major Lock state of the upconvertor synthesizer If persistent, consult ADC, replace DART FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 265 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action HostModuleMissingFault Major One of the pluggable modules is missing on the Host Either insert a replacement unit or decommission the unit HostOverTempFault Major The temperature of the Host is Over its upper limit of 84C Check Host fan and ambient conditions HostSERFFault Major Summary fault for SeRF combining SeRF synthesizer and SeRF FPGA status. Either the clock source is not acceptable or the SeRF board FPGA is not programmed. Check for related SeRF alarms in Active Alarm List and respond to those alarms if found. If no SeRF alarms exists, FPGA is faulty; consult ADC, replace SeRF. If SeRF is replaced, use the same Compact Flash to retain system configuration. HostSERFOptOverDriveFault Major The power of the signal received from the Remote exceeds the maximum level of -9dBm Externally attenuate Remote return path signal or replace Remote SFP with one of less strength HostSerfOptRxBerFault Minor Too many errors on the receiving fiber Check fiber for kink or sharp bend. Check for too much gain. Make sure the fiber is clean. HostSERFOptRxNoLightFault Major No light detected from the receiving fiber Check for broken or disconnected fiber. Check for out of service Remote HostSERFOptUnderDriveFault Minor The power of the signal received on the fiber is below the minimum power level of -27dBm Check fiber for too much attenuation, dirty connectors. Check SFP type being used (too weak for range) HostSERFRmtLostFault Major Host is not receiving messages from connected Remote or there is an IP conflict causing loss of communication Check for optics disconnect. Check for Remote out of power or out of service Check for IP conflict Page 266 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Troubleshooting Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action HostSERFSynthAlarmFault Major The configured clock source is not providing an acceptable signal If clock source is onboard and persists, consult ADC, replace system card. If clock source is external, check clock source, connection HostSysCardFanFault Major The Host fan is spinning too slowly Check fan for mechanical problem. If not fixable, consult ADC, replace fan HostUnderTempFault Minor The temperature of the Host is under its lower operating limit (-40 degrees Fahrenheit ) Check ambient conditions RmtAcPowerSupplyFault, RmtACPowerSupplyMon1Fault Major A power supply is in a failed state If persistent, consult ADC, may have to replace one or more power supply located in the SeRF Module RmtDARTDCSupplyFault Major The on-board DC voltages are out of their valid ranges If persistent (may be transient on startup), check If the DC power switch to the DART is in the OFF position. If DC power is ON, reset set the RF Module. If the alarm persists, consult ADC, as you may have to replace RF Module RmtDARTDwnCon1SynLockFault Major Lock state of the first downconverter synthesizer If persistent, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtDARTDwnCon2SynLockFault Major Lock state of the second downconverter synthesizer If persistent, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtDARTFault Major Summary fault status of DART upconvertor/ downconverter and DART FPGA status If persistent, consult ADC, replace RF Module FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 267 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action RmtDARTHardwareMismatchFault Major Indicates a hardware mismatch for the DART cards between linked Host and Remote Check if a linked DART of one type was unplugged and not decommissioned then replaced with a DART of another type. Make sure linked Host and Remote DARTs are of same type RmtDARTOverTempFault Major Indicates that detected temperature is above the maximum ambient temperature of 50°C. Check air flow around Remote. If persists, consult ADC. RmtDARTUnderTempFault Minor Indicates that detected temperature is below the lower acceptable limit (-40 degrees Farenheit) Check ambient conditions RmtDARTUpConSynLockFault Major Lock state of the upconverter synthesizer If persistent, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtLNAPowerFault Major The low noise amplifier has an internal error If persistent, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtLPADcFault Major The LPA voltage level is outside its acceptable range. Causes RF mute Reset LPA and recheck. If alarm keeps coming back, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtLPADetectFault Major Presence fault state of the LPA (the LPA cannot be detected) If persistent, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtLPADisableFault Major Disable state of the LPA. The LPA is disabled because it encountered a problem See “Identify the LPA Fault” on page 236. If fault cannot be corrected, replace the RF Module RmtLPAHighTempFault Minor LPA is overheated Check ambient temperature. Check remote temperature. Reset LPA. If persistent, consult ADC, replace RF Module Page 268 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Troubleshooting Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action RmtLPALoopFault Major The feedback loop inside the LPA is not working. Causes RF mute Lower DART(s) remote gain by 10dB, reset the LPA, then return gain to values previously configured. If fault persists, replace RF Module. RmtLPALowPowerFault Major Internal low power fault state of linear power amplifier (the gain of one or more internal amplifiers does not meet specification). Causes RF mute Reset LPA. If error persists, consult ADC, replace RF Module Internal over power fault state of linear power amplifier (power level is high enough to damage LPA) Reduce FWD gain, reset the LPA, and then monitor power levels. Adjust gain to acceptable values. Reset LPA. If error persists, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtLPAOverPowerFault RmtLPAVswrFault Major Internal VSWR fault state of linear power amplifier (greater than 3:1). Causes RF mute Reset LPA. If error persists, consult ADC, replace RF Module RmtMajorExtAlarmInputFault Major External major alarm contact input Not used RmtMinorExtAlarmInputFault ALARMTYPE (Minor, OK) External minor alarm contact input Not used RmtModuleMissingFault Major One of the pluggable modules is missing on the Remote Replace or decommission the missing module FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 269 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action RmtNoRFPowerFault Major The RF power measured at the antenna output is too low. The threshold for this fault is 0 dBm. Verify that there is an active Host DART Under Drive Fault, which indicates a loss of BTS input. If this fault is active, address this problem and the RmtNoRFPowerFault should clear. If there is not an active Host DART Under Drive Fault, the problem may be the result of another LPA fault such as VSWR or Over Power Faults. If there are no other faults, then reset the Remote RF Module. If power is still not, present then replace the module. RmtOverTempFault Major High temperature reading from RSI card in Remote Check ambient temperature. Check remote temperature. If not an actual over temperature fault, shut down Remote, consult ADC RmtRangingFault Major The configured delay is outside the range of what can be supplied. Enter a delay value within the permissible range see “Link a Remote DART to a Host DART” on page 162 RmtSERFFault Major Summary fault for SeRF combining SeRF synthesizer and SeRF FPGA status Check for related SeRF alarms in active alarms list and respond to those alarms if found. If no SeRF alarm exists, FPGA is faulty; consult ADC, replace SeRF Page 270 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Troubleshooting Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action RmtSERFHstLostFault Major Remote not receiving any messages from connected Host There are two possible actions: • Check for optics disconnect. Check the optical link and determine the source of lost communications. If an optical meter on the output of the SFP determines that no power is being transmitted, or meter measuring receive levels at the SFP determines the receiver is broken, replace SFP with the appropriate type for the range of signal supported. • There may be an IP conflict. For example, if the Host is configured in External Network mode but there's not a DHCP server running on the network, the Remote will not receive an IP address, there therefore will not be communication with the Host, which would activate this alarm. RmtSERFOptLaserFault Major SFP reports that laser of forward path is faulty Replace SFP with the appropriate type for range of signal supported RmtSERFOptOverDriveFault Major The power of the signal received at the Remote is too strong Externally attenuate Host forward path signal or replace Host SFP with one of less strength FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 271 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action RmtSERFOptRxBERFault Minor Too many errors on the receiving fiber Check fiber for kink or sharp bend. Check for too much gain. Make sure the fiber is clean. RmtSERFOptRxNoLightFault Major No light detected from the receiving fiber Check for broken or disconnected fiber. Check for out of service Host RmtSERFOptUnderDriveFault Minor The power of the signal received on the fiber is too weak Check fiber for too much gain, dirty connectors. Check SFP type being used (too weak for range) RmtSERFSynthAlarmFault Major Onboard synthesizer fault Check clock signal coming from Host. Host is not generating a proper signal. Possibly Host clock source is bad or Host has bad FPGA RmtSystemVswrFault Major LPA VSWR Fault Perform cable sweeps on external antenna cable system. Put a load on the Remote by disconnecting the external antenna cable to determine if the source of the VSWR condition is internal or external. If it's internal, replace the RF Module. If it's external, troubleshoot and determine source of high VSWR reading. RmtUnderTempFault Minor Temperature is below lower acceptable limit (-40 degrees Farenheit) Check ambient conditions Page 272 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Troubleshooting Alarms Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.) Alarm Name Alarm Severity Level Description Action fwuHstSERFOptIpEnableFault Major An attempt to enable IP on a fiber (Host) to a Remote that already has IP enabled on another fiber (Host) has been made. The alarm is cleared if IP is disabled on the fiber. It is also cleared if an ACK is later received from the Remote. This latter condition can occur if the fiber that was already carrying IP later has IP disabled, or if the fiber otherwise becomes disabled. For information on setting Ip Enable, see “Configure the Remote SeRF Optical Ports” on page 158 fwuRmtFanOverSpeedFault Minor Remote fan has an Over Speed fault Fan may require replacement. fwuRmtFanUnderSpeedFault Major Remote fan has an Under Speed fault Fan may require cleaning and/or replacement. fwuRmtOpenDoorFault Minor Door on the Remote is open Close the Remote door fwuHstSysCardPrimaryCPFault Major Primary Clock Priority Fault Set Primary CPL within acceptable range fwuHstSysCardSecondaryCPFault Minor Secondary Clock Priority Fault Set Secondary CPL within acceptable range FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 273 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Managing Alarms Page 274 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 12 SNMP INTERFACE Content Page 12.1 EMS SNMP Interface .......................................................................................276 12.2 SNMP Overview ..............................................................................................277 12.2.1 Background Information on SNMP .............................................................278 12.2.2 MIB Used by FlexWave System .................................................................280 12.3 SNMP Procedures ...........................................................................................281 12.4 Accessing the FlexWave-Prism Agent MIB ..........................................................282 12.5 Configuring the Trap Viewer.............................................................................283 12.5.1 Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (static—non AdventNet MIB Browser) .............................................................283 12.5.2 Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (dynamic—AdventNet MIB Browser) ...............................................................284 12.5.3 Viewing Traps.........................................................................................287 12.5.3.1 Date and Time Stamps ....................................................................287 12.5.3.2 Variable Bindings ............................................................................288 12.5.3.3 View the Traps................................................................................290 12.6 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB................................................................................292 12.7 Traps ............................................................................................................308 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 275 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.1 EMS SNMP INTERFACE SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an international standard for remote monitoring and control of online devices. The EMS provides an interface for those wishing to access a Prism system using an SNMP manager such as the AdventNet application shown in Figure 12-1. Figure 12-1. EMS SNMP Interface Example The FlexWave EMS SNMP interface can manage FlexWave Prism and URH units. This document describes how to use the SNMP interface with a Prism system. Page 276 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 SNMP Overview 12.2 SNMP OVERVIEW The FlexWave system SNMP interface, shown schematically in Figure 12-2, allows a remote user using an SNMP manager to access the same database as accessed by the standard EMS interface. The database accessed is an SNMP database called a Management Information Base (MIB). IP Web Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer running Internet Explorer 6.0 and/or SNMP Manager IP TRAP GET/SET Network port EMS INTERNAL MIB URH Host Unit 75356-05 Figure 12-2. SNMP Interface This section describes the FlexWave system SNMP interface, and provides procedures for using the SNMP interface to “get” and “set” system parameters and receive alarms. In SNMP terminology, the parameters in a MIB are called “objects” and alarms are called “traps.” FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 277 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.2.1 Background Information on SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an international standard for remote control of online devices. A typical scenario involves the devices being controlled, remote computers (called managers) that can control them, a network connection, and SNMP software. The SNMP software includes SNMP manager software on each controlling computer and SNMP “proxy agent” software and one or more MIBs on each of the controlled devices. A MIB is a database defined in accordance with SNMP requirements. A MIB consists of tables of objects used to exchange information between a manager and agent. Information is exchanged using three basic operations: GET, SET, and TRAP. A manager uses GET to obtain an object value from a MIB and SET to set an object to a new value. A TRAP is a notification that is sent out by an agent when the value of a trap object exceeds a threshold defining an alarm state. In a manager browser, a MIB looks like an Explorer hierarchy of folders and files, as shown in Figure 12-3. The items at the lowest level, analogous to files in the Explorer view, are not files, however; they are objects that each represent one system parameter (object) and its current value. MIB objects are arranged in tables. Each set of objects (within a single folder) represents one such table. An object marked with a key symbol indicates that view is the key value for that table. Page 278 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 SNMP Overview Figure 12-3. MIB in MIB Browser In the FlexWave system, the MIB accessed through the SNMP interface is the same database as used by the EMS graphical user interface. There is therefore a one-to-one correspondence between MIB objects and the parameters displayed in the EMS Web pages. Likewise, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the SNMP trap objects and the alarm indicator LEDs displayed on the EMS pages. The MIB object names and the EMS page names for the same items differ in a way that can be easily figured out. For example, the MIB object “fwuHstDARTPassBand” corresponds to the “Host DART Pass Band” parameter on the Host DART Configuration and Alarm Details Page. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 279 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.2.2 MIB Used by FlexWave System The FlexWave system uses a single MIB called the ADC-FLEXWAVE-URH.mib. The MIB resides on the SeRF card in the Host where the EMS software also runs. The SNMP proxy agent software required for the interface with SNMP managers also resides and runs on the Host SeRF card. A complete list of the objects that compose the FlexWave-Prism Agent MIB are listed in this section in two tables. Table 12-2 on Page 292 lists objects that may be accessed for GET/SET operation. Table 12-3 on page 308 lists traps that are sent to SNMP managers registered to receive them whenever the respective fault condition occurs. Page 280 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 SNMP Procedures 12.3 SNMP PROCEDURES This topic contains procedures done at the SNMP manager to interact with the FlexWave-Prism Agent MIB. Any SNMP manager may be used. These procedures are illustrated with examples from an AdventNet MIB Browser. Figure 12-4 shows the features of a typical MIB browser. Figure 12-4. Typical MIB Browser Examples shown in this chapter use the AdventNet MIB Browser. Some procedural details may vary with another browser, but the basic steps are the same. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 281 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.4 ACCESSING THE FLEXWAVE-PRISM AGENT MIB The FlexWave-Prism Agent MIB can be accessed using any SNMP manager with an active network connection. The IP address of the FlexWave-Prism Host must be known and entered in the MIB browser. On the manager computer, open the MIB Browser. Load the ADC-FLEXWAVE-URH.mib file. Enter the IP address of the Host of the FlexWave-Prism system in the text box provided next to Host. Enter the Port number as 8001. Enter the Read Community as public and Write Community as private. To see an overview the MIB content, expand the MIB tree. Page 282 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Configuring the Trap Viewer 12.5 CONFIGURING THE TRAP VIEWER Configuring a trap viewer enables it to receive traps from the FlexWave system. 12.5.1 Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (static—non AdventNet MIB Browser) To receive traps, the manager must first be registered with the FlexWave-Prism Agent using the following procedure. This procedure cannot be done with the AdventNet MIB Browser. Open a telnet or ssh connection to the Host. Stop the agent process with the following command: service URHagent stop Edit /usr/local/fwu/conf/snmp/v2managertable.txt and add a line for each trap receiver that looks like this: 155.226.32.101 8003 SNMP_VERSION_2c public 30 5 ACTIVE The balance of the line should be the same for all trap managers, except: • Replace “155.226.32.101” in the example with the IP address of the computer being used by the trap manager. • 8003 is the destination port used. The Default SNMP trap port is 162. Any port number is supported. Start the agent process with the following command: service URHagent start You can't use both a static and dynamic trap agent configuration. You can only use one or the other. If you configure static, the dynamic entries will be deleted. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 283 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.5.2 Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (dynamic—AdventNet MIB Browser) To receive traps, the manager must first be registered with the FlexWave-Prism Agent using the following procedure. Open the MIB-browser and load the SNMP-TARGET-MIB. Expand the MIB tree. Set the common parameters such as Host, Port and Community, and Write Community. Page 284 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Configuring the Trap Viewer Select the snmpTargetAddrTable and then click on the View SNMP Data Table icon or View -> SNMP Table. In the window that opens, click Start. In the window that opens, click Add to add the manager information. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 285 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Set the manager information as follows: • snmpTargetAddrName—any unique name • snmpTargetAddrDomain—.1.3.6.1.6.1.1 • snmpTargetAddrTAddress—IP address of the machine where you want to receive the traps, The port number should also be provided next to IP address (for example, #8004) • snmpTargetAddrTimeout—timeout value • snmpTargetAddrRetryCount—retry count • snmpTargetAddrTagList—any string that will be used as a community string to view the traps; the default community string is public • snmpTargetAddrParams—any string, usually group1 • snmpTargetAddrStorageType—3 You can't use both a static and dynamic trap agent configuration. You can only use one or the other. If you configure dynamic, the static entries will be deleted. Click OK. The information given in Step 7 displays as a new row in the SNMP Table. Click Close to close the SNMP Table. Page 286 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Configuring the Trap Viewer 12.5.3 Viewing Traps This section describes how to view traps in the MIB Browser and how to interpret responses. 12.5.3.1 Date and Time Stamps The FlexWave MIB imports the date and time in the format of: EEE, MMM dd, HH:mm:ss Table 12-1 describes the date and time fields. Table 12-1. MIB Date and Time Stamp Fields Field Contents Variable EEE Three letter abbreviation for the day of the week SUN - SAT MMM Three letter month abbreviation JAN - DEC dd Two-digit day of the month 01-31 HH Two-digit hour for a 24-hour clock; AM/PM will not display 00 - 23 mm Two-digit minute 00 through 59 ss Two-digit second 00 through 59 For example, Tuesday February 26 at 1:30:15 PM would be displayed as: TUE, FEB 26, 13:30:15 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 287 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.5.3.2 Variable Bindings For Host Traps, there are 9 variable bindings: sysUpTime snmpTrapOID fwuTrapSequenceNumber fwuTrapTimeStamp fwuModuleNumber fwuModuleType fwuHstNumber fwuHstName fwuNotificationStatus For Remote Traps, there are 11 variable bindings: sysUpTime snmpTrapOID fwuTrapSequenceNumber fwuTrapTimeStamp fwuModuleNumber fwuModuleType fwuHstNumber fwuHstName fwuRmtNumber 10 0 fwuRmtName 11 1 fwuNotificationStatus You can therefore determine the affected module based on the module number and type (variable binding 5 and 6). Page 288 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Configuring the Trap Viewer The module types are represented numerically as follows: Host Remote SeRF DART SFP RSI RDI Power Detector LPA 10 0 LNA 11 1 Duplexer 12 2 GPS FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 289 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.5.3.3 View the Traps In the AdventNet MIB Browser, click the Trap Viewer icon on the Toolbar. To receive traps using the manager, you must first register the manager using the procedure in “Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (static—non AdventNet MIB Browser)” on page 283 or in “Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (dynamic—AdventNet MIB Browser)” on page 284. The Trap Viewer dialog opens. In the Port box, enter the desired port number. The default is 162. (Optional) In the Community box, enter the community string for the incoming traps. The default is public. Click the Add button to add the Port and Community list to the Trap list (visible in the TrapList list box). The Port and Community list can be deleted by clicking the Delete Entry button. Click the Load button to load the trap parser file. Click the Start button. Trap Viewer begins to receive traps from the specified port and community. Page 290 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Configuring the Trap Viewer The traps when received are listed in the Trap Table. The trap table has the following five columns. • Class—defines the severity of the trap. • Type—defines the type of the trap or the inform request. • Source—represents the IP address of the source from where the traps were sent. • Date—shows the date and time when the trap was received. • Message—lists the VarBind list of the trap, if any. The status of the trap is displayed in the status pane at the bottom of the dialog box. Moreover, the Trap count and the inform count is displayed in the status pane. To log the received traps, select the Enable Logging check box. All the incoming traps are logged to a file. The default name of the log file is trap.log. To view the details of the traps, click on the Show Details button. You can also right-click the trap in the trap table and select View Trap Details. Click Stop to stop listening to the port. 10 0 To delete a trap, select the trap and click the Delete Entry button. You can also right-click the trap in the trap table and select Delete the Selected Rows. Another option in Trap Viewer is the ParserEditor. Trap Viewer can filter the incoming traps according to certain criterion called the Parser Criteria. The configuration of the criterion is made possible by using the ParserEditor. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 291 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.6 FLEXWAVE-URH AGENT MIB Objects in the FlexWave-URH Agent MIB divide into two types: GET/SET objects and trap objects. This section describes the GET/SET objects. For information on trap objects, see “Traps” on page 308. Table 12-2 lists all objects within the FlexWave-URH Agent MIB that are available for GET and/or SET commands. Objects that are available for SET commands are also available for GET commands. For each SNMP syntax, there is a range of values defined in the MIB file. These are the possible values that can be entered in a SET command and returned in a GET command. You can also Enable or Disable masking, which sets whether the trap will be raised (Disable) or not (Enable). Thresholds dictate when a trap will be activated. Table 12-2 lists all FlexWave-URH Agent MIB objects for which traps, masks and thresholds are sent to the SNMP manager. Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuTrapSequenceNumber Total number of traps raised by the agent. Counter32 GET fwuTrapTimeStamp Time stamp when trap was raised. DateAndTime GET fwuHstOverTempFaultMask Show masking status of Over Temperature fault. Masking is disabled by default. If enabled, the trap will not be raised. MASKType SET fwuHstUnderTempFaultMask Show status of masking of Under Temperature fault. Masking is disabled by default. If enabled, the trap will not be raised. MASKType SET fwuHstSERFFPGAStatus Host SeRF Card FPGA status where 0 indicates that the SeRF can talk to the FPGA and 1 indicates that it cannot INTEGER GET fwuHstSysCardRIADCPartNumber Remote Inventory Data-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuHstSysCardRISerialNumber Remote Inventory Data-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuHstSysCardRIDateCode Remote Inventory Data-Date Code DisplayString GET fwuHstSysCardRIHWVer Remote Inventory Data-Hardware Version DisplayString GET Page 292 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuHstSysCard10MhzRefClock System Card Reference clock, which can be can be internal (0) or external (1) INTEGER SET fwuHstSysCardCPLevel System Card Master Clock Priority Level, which can be from 0 to 15 Integer SET fwuHstSysCardFanFaultMask Host System Card Fan Fault Mask. The alarm is disabled by default. Enable the alarm by setting it to enabled (1). MASKType SET fwuHstSysCardPrimaryCPFaultMask Primary Clock Priority Fault Mask. The alarm is disabled by default. Enable the alarm by setting it to enabled (1). MASKType SET fwuHstSysCardSecondaryCPFaultMask Secondary Clock Priority Fault Mask. The alarm is disabled by default. Enable the alarm by setting it to enabled (1). MASKType SET fwuHstOverTempThreshold Host System Card Over Temperature threshold value. This is not user settable. Integer32 SET fwuHstUnderTempThreshold Host System Card Under Temperature Threshold value. This is not user settable. Integer32 SET fwuRmtSERFFPGAStatus Remote SeRF Card FPGA status where 0 indicates that the SeRF can talk to the FPGA and 1 indicates that it cannot INTEGER GET fwuRmtRSIRIADCPartNumber Remote Inventory Data-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtRSIRISerialNumber Remote Inventory Data-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtRSIRIDateCode Remote Inventory Data-Date Code DisplayString GET fwuRmtRSIRIHWVer Remote Inventory Data-Hardware Version DisplayString GET fwuRmtCapacity The number of RF Modules that can be installed in the Remote (1 - 4) Unsigned32 GET fwuHstNumber FlexWave URH Host Number HOSTNBRType GET fwuHstName User assigned name of the Host. It can be 40 characters long DisplayString SET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 293 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuHstUnitReset Host SeRF card can be reset by setting a value of 1 INTEGER SET fwuHstBackPlaneRev Revision of Host back plane. DisplayString GET fwuHstAlarmStatusSummary Host Alarm Status Summary, where the severity of the alarm is: ALARMType GET • Normal = 1 • Minor = 2 • Major = 3 • Not Present = 0 fwuHstTempMeas Host system temperature value in Celsius DisplayString GET fwuSystemAlarmStatusSummary System Alarm Status Summary, where the severity of the alarm is: ALARMType GET • Normal = 1 • Minor = 2 • Major = 3 • Not Present = 0 fwuHstLinkingMode System Linking mode for DART linking Integer SET fwuHstMajorContactAlarmOutput Host Major contact output port state CONTACTTyp GET fwuHstMinorContactAlarmOutput Host Minor contact output port state CONTACTTyp GET fwuRmtMajorContactAlarmOutput Remote Major contact output port state CONTACTTyp GET fwuRmtMinorContactAlarmOutput Remote Minor contact output port state CONTACTTyp GET fwuSystemAlarmSequenceNumber Defines the index of the Alarm Table Unsigned32 GET fwuSystemAlarmAgentUpTime Agent up time TimeTicks GET fwuSystemAlarmType Trap OID of the Alarm OBJECT IDENTIFIER GET fwuSystemAlarmHstNumber Host number from which the alarm has been raised HOSTNBRType GET fwuSystemAlarmHstName Name of the Host from which the alarm has been raised DisplayString GET fwuSystemAlarmRmtNumber Remote number from which the alarm has been raised REMOTENBRT ype GET Page 294 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuSystemAlarmRmtName Remote name from which the alarm has been raised DisplayString GET fwuSystemAlarmModuleType Type of module raising the alarm MODULEType GET fwuSystemAlarmModuleNumber Identifier of the module raising the alarm. Integer32 GET fwuSystemAlarmSeverity This object gives the severity of this Alarm notification. ALARMType GET • Normal = 1 • Minor = 2 • Major = 3 • Not Present = 0 fwuSystemAlarmTimeStamp Time stamp of the Alarm DateAndTime GET fwuHstSERFLinuxKernelVer Linux Kernel Version of the Host system DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFLinuxBootLoaderVer Boot Loader Version of the Host system DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFCompactFlashSWVer Compact Flash Version of the Host system DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFFPGAVer Version of FPGA image loaded on SeRF DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFPPCSNMPHTTPAgentSWVer Software Version of the HTTP/SNMP agent running on Host DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFPPCHWMonSWVer Software Version of the Hardware Monitor process running on the Host DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFPPCAPPMonSWVer Software Version of the Application Monitor process running on the Host DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFPPCMATEMonSWVer Software Version of the Mate Monitor process running on the Host DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFPPCENETMonSWVer Software Version of the Ethernet Monitor process running on the Host DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFPPCFPGAMonSWVer Software Version of the FPGA Monitor process running on the Host DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFRIDateCode Host SeRF Inventory-Date Code DisplayString GET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 295 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuHstSERFRIHWVer Host SeRF Inventory-Hardware Version DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFRISerialNumber Host SeRF Inventory-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFRIADCPartNumber Host SeRF Inventory-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFOptSFPNumber SFP Number-Optical Port number (from 1 to 8) INTEGER GET fwuHstSERFOptSFPName User defined name of the SFP Optical Port that can be up to 32 characters long DisplayString SET fwuHstSERFOptSFPType SFP Type-Optical Port Type OPTICSType GET fwuHstSERFOptSFPTxColor SFP wavelength in nanometer Integer32 GET fwuHstSERFOptRevLaunchPowerMeas Value of Host Receive measured optical power in dBm DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFOptFwdLaunchPowerMeas Value of Host Transmit measured optical power in dBm DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFOptMateName Name of Host Mates DisplayString GET fwuHstSERFIPEnable IP Enable mode for Host carrying RF, where 1 equals enable Integer SET fwuHstSERFOptRxBERFaultThreshold Threshold Value for declaring a Decoded word error state of the primary wavelength optical receiver (too many errors) DisplayString SET fwuHstSERFOptOverDriveFaultThreshld Threshold value for declaring SFP over drive fault. This is not user settable. Integer32 SET fwuHstSERFOptUnderDriveFaultThreshld Threshold value for declaring SFP under drive fault. This is not user settable. Integer32 SET fwuHstSERFOptRxBERFaultMask Shows the masking status of primary wavelength optical receiver; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised. MASKType SET fwuHstSERFOptOverDriveFaultMask Shows the masking status of SFP Over Drive Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised. MASKType SET Page 296 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuHstSERFOptUnderDriveFaultMask Shows the masking status of Under Drive Fault. Masked is disabled by default. If enabled, the trap will not be raised. MASKType SET fwuHstSERFOptIpEnableFaultMask Shows the masking status of the IP Enable Fault. Masked is disabled by default. If enabled, the trap will not be raised. MASKType SET fwuHstSERFEthPortNumber A unique identifier for each Ethernet port (from 1 to 12) Unsigned32 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortType Identifies the type of Ethernet port ENETType GET fwuHstSERFEthPortRxBytes Receive byte counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortRxPkts Receive packet counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortRxFcsErrors Receive FCS error counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortRxBroadcastPkts Receive Broadcast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortRxMulticastPkts Receive Multicast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortRxFragmtdFrames Receive fragments counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortRxJabbersFrames Receive jabber counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortTxByteCounter Transmit byte counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortTxPkts Transmit packet counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortTxBroadcastPkts Transmit broadcast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortTxMulticastPkts Transmit multicast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuHstSERFEthPortSFPId Identifier of SFP to which this Ethernet port connects Unsigned32 GET fwuHstDARTNumber A unique identifier for each DART Card Object (from 1 to 8) Integer32 GET fwuHstDARTName A user defined name for each DART Card object that can be up to 32 characters long DisplayString SET fwuHstDARTBandType Band type of Host DART card BANDType GET fwuHstDARTPassBand Pass-band type of host DART card. PASSBANDTyp SET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 297 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuHstDARTOperatingMode Operating mode of Host DART card MODEType SET fwuHstDARTDiversityStatus Diversity Status of Host DART card, where diversity is 1 and no diversity is 0 INTEGER SET fwuHstDARTForwardGain Primary Gain in forward path of Host DART card GAINType SET fwuHstDARTReverseGain Primary Gain in reverse path of Host DART card GAINType SET fwuHstDARTFPGAStatus Indicates if the Host SeRF FPGA can talk to the DART FPGA where 0 indicates that the SeRF can talk to the FPGA and 1 indicates that it cannot INTEGER GET fwuHstDARTFPGAProgramVer FPGA Version on the Host DART card DisplayString GET fwuHstDARTRIADCPartNumber Host DART Inventory Data-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuHstDARTRISerialNumber Host DART Inventory Data-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuHstDARTRIDateCode Host DART Inventory Data Date Code DisplayString GET fwuHstDARTRIHWVer Host DART Inventory Data-Hardware Version DisplayString GET fwuHstDARTRowStatus Status of this conceptual row RowStatus SET fwuHstDARTOverDriveFaultThreshold Threshold value for Host DART Card Over Drive. This is not user settable. DisplayString SET fwuHstDARTUnderDriveFaultThreshold Threshold value for Host DART Card Under Drive. This is not user settable. DisplayString SET fwuRmtNumber The Remote number of Remote connected (from 1 to 8) INTEGER GET fwuRmtCatalogState Catalog state of Remote. If fwuRmtCatalogState is commission (2) state, commission Remote. If it is in normal (1) state, do not commission Remote CATALOGTyp GET fwuRmtName User defined name of the Remote, which can be up to 40 characters long DisplayString SET Page 298 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtAlarmStatusSummary Summary of alarm status of all connected remote units where: ALARMType GET • Normal = 1 • Minor = 2 • Major = 3 • Not Present = 0 fwuRmtTempMeasurement Temperature of each Remote in Celsius. This value comes from the RSI DisplayString GET fwuRmtGeneralTableRowStatus Status of this conceptual row RowStatus SET fwuRmtType Type of Remote: Prism or URH REMOTEType GET fwuRmtSERFLinuxKernelVer Linux Kernel Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFLinuxBootLoaderVer Linux Boot loader Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFCompactFlashSWVer Compact Flash Software Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFFPGAVer Version of FPGA loaded on SeRF DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFPPCHWMonSWVer Hardware monitor process Software Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFPPCAPPMonSWVer Application monitor process Software Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFPPCGPSMonSWVer GPS monitor process Software Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFPPCSNMPHTTPAgentSWVer SNMP agent Software Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFPPCMATEMonSWVer Mate monitor process Software Version of the remote system. DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFPPCENETMonSWVer ENET monitor process Software Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFPPCFPGAMonSWVer FPGA monitor process Software Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFRIDateCode Remote SeRF Inventory-Date Code of the Remote system DisplayString GET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 299 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtSERFRIHWRev Remote SeRF Inventory Hardware Version of the Remote system DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFRISerialNumber Remote SeRF Inventory-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFRIADCPartNumber Remote SeRF Inventory-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFOptSFPNumber A unique identifier of each SFP (from 1 to 8) INTEGER GET fwuRmtSERFOptSFPName User defined name of each Remote SFP.It can be 32 character long. DisplayString SET fwuRmtSERFOptSFPType SFP Type-Optical Port Type OPTICSType GET fwuRmtSERFOptSFPColor SFP wavelength in nanometer. Integer32 GET fwuRmtSERFOptRevLaunchPowerMeas Value of Remote Receive measured optical power in dbm DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFOptFwdLaunchPowerMeas Value of Remote Transmit measured optical power in dbm DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFOptMateName Name of Remote mate DisplayString GET fwuRmtSERFIPEnable IP Enable mode for Host connected to the Remote that is carrying RF, where 1 equals enable Integer GET fwuRmtSERFOptRxBERFaultThreshold Threshold Value for declaring a Decoded word error state of the primary wavelength optical receiver (too many errors). This is not user settable. DisplayString SET fwuRmtSerfOptOverDriveFaultThreshld Threshold value for declaring SFP over drive fault. This is not user settable. Integer32 SET fwuRmtSerfOptUnderDriveFaultThreshld Threshold value for declaring SFP under drive fault. This is not user settable. Integer32 SET fwuRmtSERFOptRxBERFaultMask Trap enable/disable for primary wavelength optical receiver; trap is enabled by default; if disabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET Page 300 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtSERFOptOverDriveFaultMask Trap enable/disable for SFP Over Drive Fault. Trap is enabled by default. If disabled, the trap will not be raised. MASKType SET fwuRmtSERFOptUnderDriveFaultMask Trap enable/disable for SFP Under Drive Fault; trap is enabled by default; if disabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtSERFEthPortNumber A unique identifier for each Ethernet port (from 1 to 12) Unsigned32 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortType An identifier for the type of Ethernet port ENETType GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxBytes Receive byte counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxPkts Receive packet counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxFscErrors Receive FCS error counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxBroadcastPkts Receive broadcast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxMulticastPkts Receive multicast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxFragmtdFrames Receive fragments counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortRxJabbersFrames Receive jabber counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortTxByteCounter Transmit byte counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortTxPkts Transmit packet counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortTxBroadcastPkts Transmit multicast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthPortTxMulticastPkts Transmit broadcast packet counter Counter64 GET fwuRmtSERFEthSFPID Identifier of SFP to which this Ethernet port connects to Unsigned32 GET fwuRmtDARTNumber A unique identifier for each DART Card Object of Remote (from 1 to 8) Integer32 GET fwuRmtDARTName A user defined name for each DART Card object of Remote, which can be up to 32 characters DisplayString SET fwuRmtDARTBandType Band type of Remote DART card BANDType GET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 301 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtDARTPassBand Pass-band type of remote DART card. PASSBANDTyp SET fwuRmtDARTOperatingMode Operating mode of Remote DART card MODEType SET fwuRmtDARTDiversityStatus Diversity Status of Remote DART card, where diversity is 1 and no diversity is 0 INTEGER SET fwuRmtDARTForwardGain Primary Gain in forward path of Remote DART card GAINType SET fwuRmtDARTReverseGain Primary Gain in reverse path of Remote DART card GAINType GET fwuRmtDARTForwardDelay Forward Delay for Remote DART card Micro Seconds (from 1 to 500). If the Forward Delay value is not equal to Actual Forward Delay value then, then a Ranging fault will be raised if the Remote DART is Linked DELAYType SET fwuRmtDARTReverseDelay Reverse Delay for Remote DART card Micro Seconds (from 1 to 500). If the Reverse Delay value is not equal to the Actual Reverse Delay value then, then a Ranging fault will be raised if the Remote DART is linked DELAYType SET fwuRmtDARTTempMeas Temperature value of Remote DART card DisplayString GET fwuRmtDARTFPGAStatus Indicates if the Remote SeRF FPGA can talk to DART FPGA where 0 indicates that the SeRF can talk to the DART and 1 indicates that it cannot INTEGER GET fwuRmtDARTFPGAProgramVer FPGA Version on the Remote DART card DisplayString GET fwuRmtDARTRIADCPartNumber Remote DART Inventory Data-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtDARTRISerialNumber Remote DART Inventory Data-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtDARTRIDateCode Remote DART Inventory Data - Date Code DisplayString GET fwuRmtDARTRIHWVer Remote DART Inventory Data-Hardware Version DisplayString GET fwuRmtDARTGeneralTableRowStatus Status of a row in the DART General table RowStatus SET Page 302 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtDARTActualForwardDelay Forward Delay for Remote DART Integer32 GET fwuRmtDARTForwardLowerboundDelay Lower bound forward delay value Integer32 GET fwuRmtDARTForwardUpperboundDelay Upper bound delay value Integer32 GET fwuRmtDARTActualReverseDelay Reverse Delay for Remote DART Integer32 GET fwuRmtDARTReverseLowerboundDelay Lower bound Reverse delay value Integer32 GET fwuRmtDARTReverseUpperboundDelay Upper bound Reverse delay value Integer32 GET fwuRmtDARTOverTempFaultMask Masking status of DART over Temp fault; masking is disabled by default.If enabled trap will not raised MASKType SET fwuRmtDARTUnderTempFaultMask Masking status of DART under Temp fault. Masking is disabled by default.If enabled trap will not raised MASKType SET fwuRmtDARTOverTempThreshold Threshold value for remote DART over temperature. This is not user settable. MASKType SET fwuRmtDARTUnderTempThreshold Threshold value for remote DART under temperature. This is not user settable. MASKType SET fwuRmtGPSLongitudeDegrees The GPS Longitude in Degrees (from -180 to 180) INTEGER GET fwuRmtGPSLongitudeMinutes The GPS Longitude in Minutes (from -59 to 59) INTEGER GET fwuRmtGPSLongitudeSeconds The GPS Longitude in milliseconds (from -5999 to 5999) INTEGER GET fwuRmtGPSLatitudeDegrees The GPS Latitude in Degrees (from -180 to 180) INTEGER GET fwuRmtGPSLatitudeMinutes The GPS Latitude in Minutes (from -59 to 59) INTEGER GET fwuRmtGPSLatitudeSeconds The GPS Latitude in milliseconds (from -5999 to 5999) INTEGER GET fwuRmtGPSAltitudeMeters The GPS Altitude in Meters (from -180 to 180) INTEGER GET fwuRmtGPSNumberOfSatellite The Number of satellites discovered (from -180 to 180) INTEGER GET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 303 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtGPSFaultMask Shows masking status of GPS Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtLPANumber A unique identifier for an LPA (from 1 to 4) Integer32 GET fwuRmtLPAReset Set this object to a value of 1 to cause LPA to reset itself. Normal value is 0 INTEGER SET fwuRmtLPAOpState Operating mode of Remote LPA, where normal is 0 and standby is 1 INTEGER SET fwuRmtPowerDetectorNumber A unique identifier for each power detector (from 1 to 4) Integer32 GET fwuRmtSystemVSWRMeas VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) measurement DisplayString GET fwuRmtRFPowerOutputMeas The value of Remote RF Power Output in dBm DisplayString GET fwuRmtPwrDetectorBoardRIADCPartNum Power Detector Inventory-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtPwrDetectorBoardRISerialNum Power Detector Inventory-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtPwrDetectorBoardRIDateCode Power Detector Inventory-Date Code DisplayString GET fwuRmtPwrDetectorBoardRIHWVer Power Detector Inventory-Hardware Version DisplayString GET fwuRmtSystemVSWRFaultMask System VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) Fault MASKType SET fwuRmtNoRFPowerFaultMask No RF Power Fault MASKType SET fwuRmtSystemVSWRFaultThreshold Threshold value for System VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) Fault. This is not user settable. Integer32 SET fwuRmtLNANumber A unique identifier for LNA Objects (from 1 to 8) Integer32 GET fwuRmtLNAType Remote LNA card type BANDType GET fwuRmtLNARIADCPartNumber LNA Inventory Data-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtLNARISerialNumber LNA Inventory Data-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtLNARIDateCode LNA Inventory Data-Date Code DisplayString GET Page 304 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtLNARIHWVer LNA Inventory Data-Hardware Version. DisplayString GET fwuRmtLNAPowerFaultMask Shows masking status of Remote LNA Power Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtRDINumber A unique identifier for each RDI (from 1 to 4) Integer32 GET fwuRmtRDIRIADCPartNumber RDI Inventory Data-ADC Part Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtRDIRISerialNumber RDI Inventory Data-Serial Number DisplayString GET fwuRmtRDIRIDateCode RDI Inventory Data-Date Code DisplayString GET fwuRmtRDIRIHWVer RDI Inventory Data-Hardware Version DisplayString GET fwuHstDARTOverDriveFaultMask Shows masking status of Host DART Over Drive Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuHstDARTUnderDriveFaultMask Shows masking status of Host DART Under Drive Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtOverTempFaultMask Show status of masking of Remote over temperature Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtUnderTempFaultMask Show status of masking of Remote Under Temperature Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtOpenDoorFaultMask Show status of masking of Remote Open Door Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtFanOverSpeedFaultMask Show status of masking of Remote Fan Over Speed Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 305 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuRmtFanUnderSpeedFaultMask Show status of masking of Remote Fan Under Speed Fault; masking is disabled by default; if enabled, the trap will not be raised MASKType SET fwuRmtOverTempFaultThreshold Threshold value for remote over temperature Fault. This is not user settable. MASKType SET fwuRmtUnderTempFaultThreshold Threshold value for remote under temperature Fault. This is not user settable. MASKType SET fwuHMmonIndex Index of mate monitor table. Integer32 GET fwuHMmonRmtLocation Location of Remote connected to Host DisplayString GET fwuHMmonRmtIPAddress IP addresses of Remote IpAddress GET fwuHMmonRmtID ID of connected Remote REMOTENBRT ype GET fwuHMmonHstSideSFPID Slot ID of the SFP at Host end. Integer32 GET fwuHMmonRmtSideSFPID Slot ID of the SFP used at Remote end Integer32 GET fwuRMmonIndex Index of mate monitor table Integer32 GET fwuRMmonHstIPAddress IP addresses of Host connected to the Remote IpAddress GET fwuRMmonHstID ID of Host connected to the Remote HOSTNBRType GET fwuRMmonRmtID ID of companion remote unit. REMOTENBRT ype GET fwuRMmonHstSideSFPID Slot ID of the SFP at Host end Integer32 GET fwuRMmonRmtSideSFPID Slot ID of the SFP used at Remote end. Integer32 GET fwuGeoHeartbeatTimer Specifies Heartbeat can be sent at the timer specified here, from 1 to 30 INTEGER SET fwuGeoIndex Geo objects Table Index. Unsigned32 SET fwuGeoLatitude Identifies the Latitude of Remote DisplayString SET fwuGeoLongitude Identifies the Longitude of Remote DisplayString SET fwuGeoRmtName Identifies the Latitude of Remote DisplayString GET Page 306 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Table 12-2. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB GET/SET Objects (Cont.) Object Name Description SNMP Syntax Get or SET fwuGeoStatus Identifies the Latitude of Remote INTEGER GET fwuDARTMappingIndex Index of the DART table. Unsigned32 GET fwuHstID ID of the Host HOSTNBRType SET fwuHstDARTID ID of DART at Host to which the Remote DART is to be connected (from 1 to 8) INTEGER SET fwuHstSFPID ID of host side SFP ID connected toward the remote DART. (from 1 to 8) INTEGER SET fwuHstDARTPassBand Pass-band type of Host DART card PASSBANDTyp GET fwuRmtID ID of the Remote from which DART is to be connected REMOTENBRT ype SET fwuRmtDARTID ID of Remote DART to which the Host DART will connect (from 1 to 8) INTEGER SET fwuRmtSFPID ID of Remote side SFP ID connected toward the Host DART (from 1 to 8) INTEGER SET fwuRmtDARTPassband Remote side Band-PassBand information of the linked darts PASSBANDTyp GET fwuHstSFPStartTimeSlot Start timeslot on the fiber that is carrying the DART traffic. This is a read-write object but it is not available for user to do a RW operation. Integer32 SET fwuHstSFPEndTimeSlot End timeslot on the fiber that is carrying the RF traffic from Host to Remote DART card. This is a Read-Write object, but is not available for user as a Read-Write operation. Integer32 SET fwuMappingStatus Status of row RowStatus SET fwuRmtUnitReset Provides a way to reset the Remote SeRF card. Set to 1 to trigger a Remote reset INTEGER SET FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 307 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface 12.7 TRAPS The EMS receives traps from SNMP agents and converts them to alarms and non-alarmed events for further processing and reporting. For information on GET/SET objects, see “FlexWave-URH Agent MIB” on page 292. Table 12-3. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Traps Trap Object Description fwuHstSysCardFanFault Host System Card Fan fault fwuHstModuleMissingFault Host Module missing fault fwuHstOverTempFault Host Over Temperature fault fwuHstUnderTempFault Host Under Temperature fault fwuRmtModuleMissingFault Remote Module missing fault fwuRmtOverTempFault Remote Over Temperature fault fwuRmtUnderTempFault Remote Under Temperature fault fwuRmtOpenDoorFault Door on the Remote is open fwuRmtFanOverSpeedFault Remote fan has an Over Speed fault fwuRmtFanUnderSpeedFault Remote fan has an Under Speed fault fwuHstSERFSynthAlarmFault Onboard synthesizer fault fwuHstSERFFault Consolidation of SeRF Onboard synthesizer fault and SeRF FPGA Status fwuHstSERFRmtLostFault Remote Lost fault-Host not receiving any messages from connected Remote fwuHstSERFOptRxBERFault Decoded word error state of the primary wavelength optical receiver (too many errors) fwuHstSERFOptRxNoLightFault Receiving light state of the primary wavelength optical receiver (no light) fwuHstSERFOptLaserFault Error state of laser forward path fwuHstSERFOptOverDriveFault Host SFP Over Drive fault fwuHstSERFOptUnderDriveFault Host SFP Under Drive fault fwuHstSERFOptIpEnableFault Host SFP IP Enable fault fwuHstDARTDwnCon1SynLockFault Lock State of the first Down Converter synthesizer fwuHstDARTDwnCon2SynLockFault Lock State of the second Down Converter synthesizer fwuHstDARTUpConSynLockFault Lock State of the Up Converter synthesizer fwuHstDARTOverDriveFault Host DART Card Over Drive fault. RF signal received from BTS is too high Page 308 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Traps Table 12-3. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Traps (Cont.) Trap Object Description fwuHstDARTUnderDriveFault Host DART Card Under Drive fault. RF Signal received from the BTS is too low fwuHstDARTFault This fault is a consolidated fault of fwuHstDARTDwnCon1SynLockFault, fwuHstDARTDwnCon2SynLockFault, fwuHstDARTUpConSynLockFault, fwuHstDARTFPGAStatus and fwuHstDARTDCSupplyFault fwuHstDARTDCSupplyFault Host DART Card DC Supply fault fwuHstDARTHardwareMismatchFault Indicates a hardware mismatch for the RF and optical cards between Host and Remotes fwuRmtAcPowerSupplyFault Remote AC Power Supply fault. This is an aggregation of ACPowerSupplyMonitor1, ACPowerSupplyMonitor2, ACPowerSupplyMonitor3, ACPowerSupplyMonitor4 fwuRmtMajorExtAlarmInputFault The remote Major Ext Alarm Input Fault fwuRmtMinorExtAlarmInputFault The remote Minor Ext Alarm Input Fault fwuRmtSERFHstLostFault Host Lost fault-Remote not receiving any messages from connected Host fwuRmtSERFOptRxBERFault Decoded word error state of the primary wavelength optical receiver (too many errors) fwuRmtSERFOptRxNoLightFault Receiving light state of the primary wavelength optical receiver (no light) fwuRmtSERFOptLaserFault Error state of laser forward path fwuRmtSERFOptOverDriveFault Remote SFP Over Drive fault fwuRmtSERFOptUnderDriveFault Remote SFP Under Drive Fault fwuRmtSERFSynthAlarmFault Onboard synthesizer fault fwuRmtSERFFault Consolidation of SeRF Onboard synthesizer fault and SeRF FPGA Status fwuRmtDARTDwnCon1SynLockFault Lock state of the first down converter synthesizer fwuRmtDARTDwnCon2SynLockFault Lock state of the second down converter synthesizer fwuRmtDARTUpConSynLockFault Lock state of the Upconverter synthesizer fwuRmtDARTDCSupplyFault Remote DART Card DC Supply fault fwuRmtDARTFault Consolidated fault for fwuRmtDARTDwnCon1SynLockFault, fwuRmtDARTDwnCon2SynLockFault, fwuRmtDARTUpConSynLockFault, fwuRmtDARTDCSupplyFault and DARTFPGAStatus fwuRmtDARTHardwareMismatchFault Indicate the hardware mismatch for the RF DART card between Host and Remotes fwuRmtRangingFault Host cannot auto-range a connected Remote anymore FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 309 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNMP Interface Table 12-3. FlexWave-URH Agent MIB Traps (Cont.) Trap Object Description fwuRmtDARTOverTempFault indicates a Remote DART Card Over Temperature Fault fwuRmtDARTUnderTempFault Indicate the Remote DART Card Under Temperature Fault fwuRmtGPSFault Remote GPS fault fwuRmtLPADisableFault Disable state of the linear power amplifier fwuRmtLPAOverPowerFault Internal over power fault state of linear power amplifier (power level is high enough to damage LPA) fwuRmtLPAHighTempFault Remote LPA High Temperature fault fwuRmtLPAVswrFault Internal VSWR fault state of linear power amplifier (greater than 3:1) fwuRmtLPADcFault Remote LPA DC fault fwuRmtLPALoopFault Remote LPA Loop fault fwuRmtLPALowPowerFault Internal low power fault state of linear power amplifier (the gain of one or more internal amplifiers does not meet specification) fwuRmtLPADetectFault Presence fault state of linear power amplifier (the LPA is missing) fwuRmtSystemVswrFault Remote system Vswr fault fwuRmtNoRFPowerFault Remote No RF Power fault fwuRmtLNAPowerFault Remote LNA power fault fwuRmtFanFault Remote system VSWR fault. This object hasn't been implemented in this release fwuRmtACPowerSupplyMon4Fault AC Power monitor 4 Fault fwuRmtACPowerSupplyMon1Fault AC Power monitor 1 Fault fwuRmtACPowerSupplyMon2Fault AC Power monitor 2 Fault fwuRmtACPowerSupplyMon3Fault AC Power monitor 3 Fault fwuHstSysCardPrimaryCPFault Primary Clock Priority Fault fwuHstSysCardSecondaryCPFault Secondary Clock Priority Fault Page 310 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 PART IV APPENDICES FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 311 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Intentionally Blank Page Page 312 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 A HOST UNIT MODULE REPLACEMENT Content Page A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 Host Fan Replacement Procedure .......................................................................314 Power Supply Replacement Procedure ................................................................315 System Card Replacement Procedure ..................................................................317 SeRF Card Replacement Procedure .....................................................................319 A.4.1 Preserve System Configuration...................................................................319 A.4.2 Remove the SeRF Card..............................................................................322 A.4.3 Swap Compact Flash From Old SeRF Card to New SeRF Card..........................323 A.4.4 Install New SeRF Card...............................................................................324 A.5 DART Card Replacement/Installation Procedure ....................................................325 A.5.1 Replacing a DART Card in the Host Chassis ..................................................325 A.5.2 Installing a New DART Card in the Host Chassis ............................................325 This section provides the Host maintenance procedures. Refer to this section when scheduled maintenance is required. Recommendation:: The replacement interval for the Host fan is 60 months. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 313 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A.1 HOST FAN REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Continuous airflow for cooling is provided by a fan assembly mounted on the left side of the Host housing. The cooling fans blow cool air into the enclosure. Heated air is exhausted through the vent openings on the right side of the enclosure. An alarm is generated if a high temperature condition (>90º C/122º F) occurs. The fan assembly may be field-replaced if either fan fails. Replacement of fan assembly does not require that the Host be turned off. Recommendation:: The replacement interval for the Host fan is 60 months. Use the following procedure to remove and replace the Host cooling fans: Electronic components can be damaged by static electrical discharge. To prevent ESD damage, slip on an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap and connect the ground wire to an earth ground source. Wear the ESD wrist strap while completing each step in this procedure. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the fan is being replaced. Loosen the two thumb screws that secure the fan/grill assembly to the front of the Host enclosure. Carefully withdraw the fan/grill assembly from the enclosure. Slide the new fan assembly into the Host chassis until it is firmly seated. Secure the fan/grill assembly to the front of the enclosure using the two screws loosened in Step 2. Verify that the fans run properly following power-up. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the fans are back in operation. 22396-A THUMB SCREWS FAN ASSEMBLY Page 314 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Power Supply Replacement Procedure A.2 POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Removing the power supply disables the Host and interrupts service. Electronic components can be damaged by static electrical discharge. To prevent ESD damage, slip on an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap and connect the ground wire to an earth ground source. Wear the ESD wrist strap while completing each step in this procedure. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the system will be out of service for a period of time. Turn power switch to the OFF position. Unplug power plug by applying pressure to the left and right side of the connector and pulling it straight out. Loosen the two thumb screws that secure the Power Supply to the front of the Host enclosure. 22400-A Carefully withdraw the Power Supply from the enclosure. Slide replacement Power Supply into the Host chassis until it is firmly seated. Secure the Power Supply to the front of the enclosure using the two thumb screws loosened in Step 4. Verify that the power switch is in its OFF position, and then plug power plug into the power connector on the front of the Power Supply. Make certain that it is fully seated. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 315 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 9 Turn power switch to the ON position. 10 0 Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the system is back in operation. Page 316 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 System Card Replacement Procedure A.3 SYSTEM CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE There will be a Loss of Service during the time it takes to complete this procedure. Notify the NOC and alarm managers before starting this process. If the EXT REF is being used communications to other Hosts will be disrupted. Electronic components can be damaged by static electrical discharge. To prevent ESD damage, slip on an Electro- Static Discharge (ESD) wrist strap and connect the ground wire to an earth ground source. Wear the ESD wrist strap while completing each step in this procedure. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the System Card is being replaced. If used, disconnect EXT REF cables from the front of the System Card. Remove alarm plug from the front of the System Card by pressing on the lock tabs. Loosen the two thumb screws that secure the System Card to the front of the Host enclosure. 22398-A FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 317 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 5 Carefully withdraw the System Card from the enclosure. Slide replacement System Card into the Host chassis until it is firmly seated. Secure the System Card to the front of the enclosure using the two thumb screws loosened in Step 4. If used, connect EXT REF cables to the front of the System Card. Plug alarm plug into the connector on the System Card. 10 0 Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the system is back in operation. Page 318 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 SeRF Card Replacement Procedure A.4 SERF CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Removing the SeRF Card will disable the Host and interrupt service. The entire system configuration is stored on the Compact Flash card on the SeRF. If you replace the SeRF with a new one, the system will NOT be operational immediately following replacement. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the system will be Out of Service (OOS) for a period of time. Replacing the SeRF card is a 14-step procedure that is broken into four sections, Follow the steps in the order given. A.4.1 Preserve System Configuration Before you start the procedure to replace the SeRF card, decide how you will restore the system configuration, which can be accomplished in one of two ways: • Option A—You can remove the Compact Flash card from the old SeRF and install it into the new SeRF before installing the SeRF card in the Host. • Option B—You can reconfigure the system once the new SeRF is installed. If you are going to reconfigure the system, before you remove the SeRF card, record the system settings in Table A-1, including frequency bands, gain and delay settings, module names and network information. Table A-1. EMS VIEW URH System Configuration PARAMETER SETTING IP ADDRESSES Host Network port IP address Host Craft port IP address Remote 1 IP address Remote 2 IP address Remote 3 IP address Remote 4 IP address Remote 5 IP address Remote 6 IP address Remote 7 IP address Remote 8 IP address HOST CONFIGURATION Host Summary Host Name 10 MHz Reference Clock Optical Ports view for the Host Optical Port 1 name Optical Port 2 name Optical Port 3 name Optical Port 4 name FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 319 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Table A-1. EMS VIEW URH System Configuration (Cont.) PARAMETER SETTING Optical Port 5 name Optical Port 6 name Optical Port 7 name Optical Port 8 name Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 1 DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 2 DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 3 DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 4 DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 5 DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 6 Page 320 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 SeRF Card Replacement Procedure Table A-1. EMS VIEW URH System Configuration (Cont.) PARAMETER SETTING DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 7 DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain Configuration and Alarm Details DART Name of DART 8 DART Pass Band DART Operating Mode DART Diversity Status list DART Forward Gain DART Reverse Gain REMOTE CONFIGURATION Remote Unit view Remote Name Optical Ports view for Remote n Optics Port Name Configuration Details window DART name Remote Dart Id Remote Dart SFP Id DART Forward Gain DART Forward Delay DART Reverse Delay LPA Operating Mode FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 321 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A.4.2 Remove the SeRF Card Electronic components can be damaged by static electrical discharge. To prevent ESD damage, slip on an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap and connect the ground wire to an earth ground source. Wear the ESD wrist strap while completing each step in this procedure. Remove Network and Craft RJ-45 plugs from the front of the SeRF Card. This equipment uses a Class 1 Laser according to FDA/CDRH rules. Laser radiation can seriously damage the retina of the eye. Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber. Do not look directly into the optical transmitter of any unit or exposure to laser radiation may result. An optical power meter should be used to verify active fibers. A protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating transmitter or optical fiber connector to avoid the potential of dangerous amounts of radiation exposure. This practice also prevents dirt particles from entering the connector. Remove fiber patch cord from the SFPs. Note the location of the fiber patch cords. Improper handling can damage fiber optic cables. Do not bend fiber optic cable more sharply than the minimum recommended bend radius specified by the cable manufacturer. Do not apply more pulling force to the cable than specified. Loosen the two thumb screws that secure the System Card to the front of the Host enclosure. HANDLES 22397-A Use the two handles to carefully withdraw the SeRF Card from the enclosure. Page 322 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 SeRF Card Replacement Procedure Do one of the following: • If you plan to reconfigure the system once the new SeRF is installed, skip to Section A.5.2, Installing a New DART Card in the Host Chassis, on page 325. • If you will be removing the Compact Flash card from the old SeRF and installing it into the new SeRF before installing the SeRF card in the Host, go to Section A.4.3, Swap Compact Flash From Old SeRF Card to New SeRF Card, on page 323. A.4.3 Swap Compact Flash From Old SeRF Card to New SeRF Card Do not complete this procedure if you are going to reconfigure the URH system after you install the new SeRF card—skip to “Install New SeRF Card” on page 324. Remove the Compact Flash card from the new SeRF card by gently lifting the Compact Flash card out of its holder. SeRF card Compact Flash card 75348p2-0001 Slide the Compact Flash removed from the old SeRF card into the new SeRF card. Install the Compact Flash card label side up, and with the connectors pointing toward the middle of the SeRF card. Gently push the Compact Flash card in until it is firmly seated. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 323 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A.4.4 Install New SeRF Card If you are going to swap the Compact Flash card from the old SeRF card to the new, before starting this procedure, complete the steps in “Swap Compact Flash From Old SeRF Card to New SeRF Card” on page 323. Slide replacement SeRF Card into the Host chassis until it is firmly seated. 10 0 Secure the SeRF Card to the front of the enclosure using the two thumb screws loosened in Step 4. 11 1 If necessary, install new SFPs or remove them from the SeRF card removed in Step 5 and install them in the new SeRF Card. 12 2 Plug fiber patch cords back into the SFPs, making sure that you return the fiber patch cords to the position they were in prior to this procedure. 13 3 Plug Network and Craft RJ-45 plugs into the connector on the SeRF Card. Make certain the fiber patch cords are inserted in the correct SFP. 14 4 Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the system is back in operation. Page 324 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 DART Card Replacement/Installation Procedure A.5 DART CARD REPLACEMENT/INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Each DART card is spectrum specific and provides an interface between the SeRF and the Power Amplifier. When additional service is needed another DART card can be added to the Host. Individual DART cards may be replaced without disrupting service to the entire remote system. Only the RF spectrum of the DART card being removed is affected. If you replace or install a DART card in the Host to change the RF, its equivalent must be replaced or added to the Remote by adding or replacing the corresponding Remote RF Module. A.5.1 Replacing a DART Card in the Host Chassis Electronic components can be damaged by static electrical discharge. To prevent ESD damage, slip on an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap and connect the ground wire to an earth ground source. Wear the ESD wrist strap while completing each step in this procedure. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the DART card is being replaced. Disconnect REF IN and OUT cables from the front of the DART card. Loosen the two thumb screws that secure the DART card to the front of the Host enclosure. Carefully withdraw the DART card from the enclosure. Slide replacement DART card into the Host chassis until it is firmly seated. Secure the DART card to the front of the enclosure using the two thumb screws loosened in Step 3. Connect REF IN and OUT cables to the front of the DART card. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the system is back in operation. A.5.2 Installing a New DART Card in the Host Chassis Electronic components can be damaged by static electrical discharge. To prevent ESD damage, slip on an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap and connect the ground wire to an earth ground source. Wear the ESD wrist strap while completing each step in this procedure. Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that another DART card is being added the Host. Determine slot location of the new DART card. See Figure 1-6 on Page 14 for DART card slot assignments. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 325 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 3 Remove from the front of the Host the blank panel that corresponds to the selected slot location. Do one of the following: • • If you are installing a Dual SuperDART card: Loosen the two retaining screws on the front of the blank panel and then then remove the blank panel. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws from the divider bar, and then remove the divider bar, storing the bar and screws for potential future use. If a Dual SuperDART card had previously been installed and you are now installing a Single SuperDART or Classic DART, use two Phillips-head screws to reinstall a divider bar. Divider Bar with 2 Philips-Head Screws Blank Panel with 2 Retaining Screws 77073-079 Page 326 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 DART Card Replacement/Installation Procedure Slide the DART card into the Host chassis until it is firmly seated. 22401-A Secure the DART card to the front of the enclosure using the two thumb screws. Obtain the required lengths of high performance, flexible, low loss 50-ohm coaxial communications cable (RG-400 or equivalent) for all coaxial connections. Route the forward and reverse path coaxial cables between the Host and the BTS interface (per system design plan) and cut to the required length. Allow sufficient slack for dressing and organizing cables at the Host and for installing an external attenuator in the forward path link. Terminate each cable with an QMA-type male connector following the connector supplier’s recommendations. 10 0 If required, install an external attenuator in the forward path. The composite forward path RF signal level at the Host must be between –25 and +5 dBm. Do not connect the forward path cable until the composite forward path RF signal level is measured and the amount of external attenuation required is determined. 11 1 Connect the forward and reverse path cables as shown as shown in Step 21 in Section 3.3.5, Coaxial Cable Connections, on page 70: Connect the forward path cable to the FWD RF IN connector on the Host DART front panel. Connect the reverse path cable to the REV RF OUT connector on the Host DART front panel. 12 2 Dress and secure cables at the right side of the Host. 13 3 Complete all remaining coaxial connections as specified in the system design plan. 14 4 Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the DART card is ready for operation. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 327 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Intentionally Blank Page Page 328 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 B GENERAL INFORMATION Content B.1 B.2 B.3 B.4 B.5 B.6 Page Warranty/Software ...........................................................................................329 Software Service Agreement..............................................................................329 Repair/Exchange Policy .....................................................................................329 Repair Charges ................................................................................................330 Replacement/Spare Products .............................................................................330 Returned Material.............................................................................................330 B.1 WARRANTY/SOFTWARE The Product and Software warranty policy and warranty period for all ADC Products is published in ADC’s Warranty/Software Handbook. Contact the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73476 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-917-3476 (outside U.S.A. and Canada) for warranty or software information or for a copy of the Warranty/Software Handbook. B.2 SOFTWARE SERVICE AGREEMENT ADC software service agreements for some ADC Products are available at a nominal fee. Contact the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73476 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-917-3476 (outside U.S.A. and Canada) for software service agreement information. B.3 REPAIR/EXCHANGE POLICY All repairs of ADC Products must be done by ADC or an authorized representative. Any attempt to repair or modify ADC Products without written authorization from ADC voids the warranty. If a malfunction cannot be resolved by the normal troubleshooting procedures, call the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73476 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-917-3476 (outside U.S.A. and Canada). A telephone consultation can sometimes resolve a problem without the need to repair or replace the ADC Product. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 329 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. If, during a telephone consultation, ADC determines the ADC Product needs repair, ADC will authorize the return of the affected Product for repair and provide a Return Material Authorization number and complete return shipping instructions. If time is critical, ADC can arrange to ship the replacement Product immediately. In all cases, the defective Product must be carefully packaged and returned to ADC. B.4 REPAIR CHARGES If the defect and the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty, and the applicable warranty period has not expired, the Buyer’s only payment obligation is to pay the shipping cost to return the defective Product. ADC will repair or replace the Product at no charge and pay the return shipping charges. Otherwise, ADC will charge a percentage of the current Customer Product price for the repair or NTF (No Trouble Found). If an advance replacement is requested, the full price of a new unit will be charged initially. Upon receipt of the defective Product, ADC will credit Buyer with 20 percent of full price charged for any Product to be Out-of-Warranty. Products must be returned within thirty (30) days to be eligible for any advance replacement credit. If repairs necessitate a visit by an ADC representative, ADC will charge the current price of a field visit plus round trip transportation charges from Minneapolis to the Buyer’s site. B.5 REPLACEMENT/SPARE PRODUCTS Replacement parts, including, but not limited to, button caps and lenses, lamps, fuses, and patch cords, are available from ADC on a special order basis. Contact the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73476 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-917-3476 (outside U.S.A. and Canada) for additional information. Spare Products and accessories can be purchased from ADC. Contact Sales Administration at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73000 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 1-952-938-8080 (outside U.S.A. and Canada) for a price quote and to place your order. B.6 RETURNED MATERIAL Contact the ADC Product Return Department at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73748 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-917-3748 (outside U.S.A. and Canada) to obtain a Return Material Authorization number prior to returning an ADC Product. All returned Products must have a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number clearly marked on the outside of the package. The Return Material Authorization number is valid for 90 days from authorization. Page 330 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 C GLOSSARY Alarm A physical or functional state affecting the ability of a Host/Remote pair to function normally. Reported by the Host/Remote pair to the EMS to notify the user that such a state exists. Attenuation Function applied to an RF signal to lower the signal level. Can be set for a Host/Remote pair using an EMS window or command. Band RF spectrum defined as an entity for communication purposes and assignable to a service provider for cell phones and similar devices. Examples are Cellular and PCS. Base Transceiver Station Signal processing station at the base of a tower or at some other location with access to the main antenna. Its primary function is to transport RF signals between the main antenna and cell phone users. BTS See Base Transceiver Station. DART Digital to Analog Receiver Transmitter. Interface card used in both Host and Remotes. Its primary function is data conversion of RF to optical and vice versa. Each DART provides one RF band. Delay RF propagation delay, which can be set for a linked Host DART and Remote DART using an EMS window or command. EMS FlexWave Prism Element Management System, the software application documented in this document. ENET Port Ethernet port capable of CAT5 transmission. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 331 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Forward Path Signal path in the direction from the BTS to the cell phone. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) HTTP is a is a request/response standard used by the World Wide Web in which the WWW is a web site is the server and the end user is the client. The EMS uses HTTP to allow access to a Host or Remote through its IP address. Host Unit FlexWave Prism network element that receives an RF signal from the BTS and converts it to an optical signal to its paired Remotes. Linear Power Amplifier(LPA) An electronic module in the Remote. Its job is to provide a large power gain to forward path signals. LNA Low Noise Amplifier. An electronic module in the Remote. The LNA amplifies the reverse path RF signal. Log File EMS history file into which alarms are written as they occur. It can be used to review recent alarms. Mask A software setting placed on an alarm type that causes all alarms of this type to not be reported in the EMS. The LEDs for a masked alarm display in gray instead of the standard red, yellow, and green. Normal Mode One of the operating modes of the DART and LPA. In this mode the equipment is transporting RF signals normally. Radio Frequency (RF) Radio-type frequency modulation signal received at the BTS and transmitted from the Remote to the cell phone. Reverse Path Signal path in the direction from the cell phone to the BTS. Remote Unit FlexWave Prism network element that receives an optical signal from its paired Host, converts the optical signal to RF, and transmits the RF signal to cell phones in a local coverage area. RF Signal Level Measured power of the forward path and reverse path RF signals as measured in the Host/Remote pair and reported in the EMS. Page 332 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Standby Mode One of the operating modes of the DART and LPA. In this mode, RF transport is disabled and power consumption is minimized. Threshold Value that defines when a reported state in the Host/Remote pair is considered to be in alarm. URH Universal Radio Head. This name derives from the ability of a FlexWave URH Remote to support multiple bands of different types. FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 333 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Intentionally Blank Page Page 334 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 D CONTACTING ADC PHONE : U.S.A. or CANADA Sales: 1-800-366-3891 Extension 73000 Technical Assistance: 1-800-366-3891 Connectivity Extension: 73475 Wireless Extension: 73476 EUROPE Sales Administration: +32-2-712-65 00 Technical Assistance: +32-2-712-65 42 EUROPEAN TOLL FREE NUMBERS Germany: 0180 2232923 UK: 0800 960236 Spain: 900 983291 France: 0800 914032 Italy: 0800 782374 ASIA/PACIFIC Sales Administration: +65-6294-9948 Technical Assistance: +65-6393-0739 ELSEWHERE Sales Administration: +1-952-917-3000 Technical Assistance: +1-952-917-3475 13944-Q WRITE: ADC Telecommunications (S’PORE) PTE, LTD; 100 Beach Road, #18-01, Shaw Towers. Singapore 189702. 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Intentionally Blank Page Page 336 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 INDEX Numerics Alarm Details of DART-n of Group n on Remote-n window ........ 236–237, 253–254 10 MHz Reference Clock list ................... 148 Alarm Indications ................................... 141 4G readiness ..............................................4 AC power junction box ........................... 126 Alarm Management Table window .. 260, 262 Alarm Summary indicator ....................... 178 AC power port ........................................ 128 Alarm Summary of RF Groups of Remote-n view ............................................ 250–251 AC Power Supply Fault LED .................... 242 Alarm Type column ................................ 258 AC power wiring, Remote ................125–128 Alarms Minor, DARTs ................................... 254 Access Network Manager ............................. 200 Network User ................................... 200 Access Level list ..................................... 200 Accessing EMS ................................................. 188 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB ................ 282 Antenna cable, Remote .................. 123–125 Applications, FlexWave Prism .................... 5 Apply button .............................................xi APPMon SwVER column, System Inventory table ................................................... 181 AccessLevel column ............................... 197 Auto Refresh list ..................................... 179 ADC-FLEXWAVE-URH.mib ...................... 280 Auto Refresh Time box ........................... 179 Add New User link .......................... 197, 199 AWS bandwidths ................................ 24–25 add user ................................................ 200 admin user access ................................. 196 Band-Config link ............................. 152, 168 Agent SwVer column, System Inventory table Bandwidths AWS ............................................. 24–25 DART cards .................................. 20–23 options ......................................... 20–23 PCS .............................................. 24–25 versus timeslots .................................19 ............................................................ 181 Alarm Major, DARTs ................................... 253 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 337 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Boot Loader Ver column, System Inventory table ................................................... 181 Canceling a procedure ............................... xi Confirmation dialog decommissioning a Host DART ......... 221 decommissioning a Remote DART .... 234 decommissioning a Remote Unit ...... 245 delete user ....................................... 210 reset Host Unit ................................. 216 reset unit ......................................... 247 Caution icon ...............................................x Change Access Level button ........... 197, 203 Change Access Level window ................. 203 Change password another user .............................206–207 your own ......................................... 208 Change Password button . 197, 206, 207, 208 Change Password Settings view changing another’s password ........... 206 changing your password .................. 208 Connect to dialog local login Host ........................................... 193 Remote ...................................... 191 remote log in ................................... 188 Connectors Remote ........................................ 47–48 Course Wavelength Division Multiplexer System ............................................ 51–54 Craft port Host ...................................................80 Chassis ground Host ................................................... 69 Remote ...................................... 118–?? Craft Port status, Host ............................ 218 Class column, SNMP interface ................ 291 DART alarm ............................................ 250 Clock source, setting .......................147–149 DART cards alarms Major ......................................... 253 Minor ......................................... 254 bandwidths .................................. 20–23 configuring ............................... 152–155 decommissioning Host ................................... 220–221 Remote ............... 232–234, 244–245 install, Host .............................. 325–327 linking ...................................... 162–166 overview ...................................... 12–15 unlink ............................................... 173 Close button ............................................. xi Coaxial cable install, Host ................................. 70–71 Compact Flash SwVer column, System Inventory table ................................... 181 Components Prism system .......................................6 Remote Unit ....................................... 36 Configuration and Alarm Details of Dart n on Host-n window .................................... 226 DART DC Supply Fault ............................ 253 DART Diversity Status list 153, 154, 171, 173, Configuration and Alarm Details window 153, ............................................................ 174 ............................................................ 170 Configuration Details table ..................... 163 DART Fault Host ................................................. 227 Remote ............................................ 253 Configuration link ................................... 179 DART Forward Delay box ........................ 166 Configuring Host DARTs ..................152–155 DART Forward Gain list ........................... 165 Page 338 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 E DART Hardware Mismatch Fault Host ................................................. 227 Remote ............................................ 253 E911 Support ...........................................16 DART Indicator ....................................... 214 E911 support ............................................16 DART Low Temperature Fault ................. 254 EMS Menu bar ................................ 138, 140 DART Name box ...................... 153, 170, 173 EMS View Frame .................................... 138 DART Operating Mode list ....... 153, 171, 173 Enable Logging check box ...................... 291 DART Over Drive Fault ........................... 227 ENET Configurations view Host ......................................... 217–219 Remote .................................... 230–231 DART Over Temperature Fault ............... 253 DART Pass Band (Timeslots) list .... 153, 170, 173 ENETMon SwVer column, System Inventory table ................................................... 181 DART Remote Ranging Fault .................. 253 Ethernet CAT 5 cable .............................. 142 DART Reverse Delay box ........................ 166 EXT REF connections, Host ................. 78–79 DART Reverse Gain list .......................... 154 DART UnderDrive Fault .......................... 227 Fan Over Speed Fault ............................. 242 Date Code column Host Inventory table ........................ 182 Remote Inventory table ................... 183 Fan Under Speed Fault ........................... 242 Date column, SNMP interface ................. 291 Fiber Optic Transport .......................... 17–18 Decommission button ............................ 163 Finishing a procedure ................................xi Decommission Unit button ..................... 243 FlexWave URH EMS ................................... 4 Decommissioning Host DART ................................220–221 Remote DART ............232–234, 244–245 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB accessing ......................................... 282 GET/SET Objects ...................... 292–307 Traps ....................................... 308–310 Delete Entry button ................................ 291 Delete the Selected Rows ....................... 291 Delete User button ......................... 197, 210 Fan, Host ............................................... 314 Fonts .........................................................xi Forward path optical signal .......................17 FPGA Ver column, System Inventory table .. 181 Determine power, Remote ..............129–131 Diversity reverse path .............................. 17 Divider bar, Host Unit ............................ 326 Duplexer, remote ..................................... 40 FPGAMon SWVer column, System Inventory table ................................................... 182 Function Explorer Tree ........................... 138 Fwd Launch column 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Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Host Name, Function Explorer Tree ........ 148 Host No column ...................................... 258 Host SERF optical ports, labeling ............ 151 General Configuration window ................ 179 Host Summary view ................ 147–149, 214 Graphical User Interface, overview ........ 138 Host Temperature Measurement ............ 223 Green LED .............................................. 141 Grey LED ............................................... 141 Handset interface, remote ........................ 36 Host ....................................................... 168 Host Dart Band column .......................... 163 Host Dart Id column ............................... 163 Host Dart Pass Band column .................. 163 Host Dart SFP Id column ........................ 163 Host DART Status column ...................... 163 Host DART’s Alarm Summary view 152, 168, 220, .............................................226–227 Host Unit DARTs decommissioning ............... 220–221 linking to Remote ............... 162–166 front panel ................................... 30–33 network connection ............................33 overview ............................................30 resetting .................................. 215–216 RF signal connections .........................33 specifications .....................................56 system card .......................................34 Host Unit Name field .............................. 178 Hw Ver column Host Inventory table ........................ 182 Remote Inventory table ................... 183 HWMon SwVer column, System Inventory table ................................................... 181 Host DARTs, configuring .................152–155 Host ENET Configurations view .......217–219 Icons ......................................................... x Illustrations ...............................................xi Host IP Address field .............................. 178 Indoor coverage ........................................ 4 Host Lost Fault LED ................................ 242 Information column ........................ 152, 168 Host Major Contact Alarm Output Indicator . 214 Host Minor Contact Alarm Output Indicator . 214 Host mounting brackets ..................... 66–67 Host Name box ...................................... 147 Host Name column ................................. 258 Remote ............................................ 249 Host Name, creating .......................147–149 Page 340 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc Installation Host chassis ground .............................69 Coaxial cable .......................... 70–71 Craft port .....................................80 EXT REF connections .............. 78–79 Optical connections ................ 72–77 Optical connections, no WDM . 74–75 Optical connections, with WDM . 76– 77 OSP Fiber cable ............................68 Power connections ................. 83–86 System Alarm connections ..... 81–83 WDM components .................. 90–91 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Host DART card ........................325–327 Host fan ........................................... 314 Host into equipment rack ............. 66–67 Host power supply ........................... 315 Host SeRF card .........................319–324 Host system card ......................317–318 Remote AC power wiring .................125–128 Antenna cable .....................123–125 determine power ................129–131 ground wire ......................... 118–?? mounting plans ............................ 96 Network cable .....................119–120 Quad Fiber cable .................121–123 RF Module ............................ 98–??, 106 Installation prerequisites Host ................................................... 64 LNA Major Alarms ................................... 254 LNA Power Fault ..................................... 254 LongRange Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Low Noise Amplifier, remote .....................40 LPA restarting ................................. 236–239 LPA alarm ............................................... 250 LPA DC Fault .......................................... 254 LPA Resets ....................................... 237 Internet Explorer ................................... 142 LPA Disable Fault .................................... 254 LPA Resets ....................................... 236 IP Address field ...................................... 178 LPA High Temperature Fault ................... 254 Ip Enable ....................................... 151, 249 setting, Remotes .............................. 158 LPA Loop Fault ....................................... 254 LPA Resets ....................................... 237 IpEnable Fault ........................................ 225 LPA Low Power Fault .............................. 254 LPA Resets ....................................... 237 LPA Major Alarms ................................... 254 Labeling Host SERF optical ports .................... 151 Host Unit ..................................147–148 Remote .....................................156–157 LPA Minor Alarms ................................... 254 Laser Fault column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 LPA Over Power Fault ............................. 254 LPA Resets ....................................... 237 LPA Missing Fault ........................... 237, 254 LPA Reset button ............................ 163, 236 LC Attenuator ........................................... 73 LEDs, alarms .......................................... 141 LPA VSWR Fault ..................................... 254 LPA Resets ....................................... 237 Lightning Surge Suppressor ..................... 50 Linear Power Amplifier, Remote ............... 41 Major alarms .......................................... 141 Linking ................................................... 159 Remote DART to Host DART ......162–166 remote DART to Host DART ......162–166 Major Alarms table ................................. 242 Linux Kernel Ver column, System Inventory table ................................................... 181 Masking alarm types .............................. 260 LNA alarm .............................................. 251 Management Port status ......................... 218 MATEMon SwVER column, System Inventory table ................................................... 181 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 341 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Materials Host installation ................................. 65 Remote installation ............................ 95 Host ................................................. 218 Menu bar ............................................... 140 Network User assign role of ................................... 200 change user role .............................. 203 Message, SNMP interface ....................... 291 Network User access level ...................... 196 MIB ........................................................ 278 Network User role .................................. 200 MIB browser ........................................... 281 networkManager add user ........................................... 200 change user account ........................ 203 Millimeter wave backhaul ...........................4 Millimeter Wave System ........................... 55 networkUser ........................................... 200 change user account ........................ 203 Minor alarms .......................................... 141 Minor Alarms table ................................. 242 New Link list Host DARTs ...................................... 173 Module Number column ......................... 258 New Password box ..................200, 207, 208 Module Type column .............................. 258 Host Inventory table ........................ 182 Remote Inventory table ................... 183 Normal mode ..........................153, 171, 173 Module Type column, System Inventory table Note icon ................................................... x ............................................................ 181 OK button .................................................xi Mounting brackets, remote ...................... 46 Old Password box ................................... 208 Mounting plans, Remote .......................... 96 Open Door Fault ..................................... 242 Multi Fibers ............................................ 159 Operator access level ............................. 196 Multi-Host system overview ...................................... 10–11 OptEnetPort status, Host ........................ 218 Multi-Host Systems .................................. 10 Optical connections, Host ................... 72–77 Network cable, Remote ...................119–120 Optical Ports alarm Host ................................................. 222 Remote ............................................ 248 Network Interface Card .......................... 142 Optical Ports On Remote-n view ..... 248–249 Network Interface list ............................. 149 Optical Ports view Host .................................. 151, 224–225 Remote ............................................ 158 Network Manager access level ............... 196 Network Manager role ............................ 200 Network Manager, assign role of ............ 200 Optics Name column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Network Port status Optics Number column Page 342 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Optics Port Name box Host ................................................. 151 Remote ............................................ 158 Optics Type column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 OSP Fiber cable ........................................ 68 Outdoor coverage ......................................4 Power Detector Major Alarms ................. 253 Power supply remote ...............................................44 Power supply, Host ................................. 315 Primary Clock Priority Fault .................... 223 Prism system components ........................................ 6 Host Unit overview .............................30 overview ............................................. 4 product family .............................. 28–29 Over Temperature Fault Host ................................................. 223 Remote LED ..................................... 242 ProAx connector dust cover .................... 121 OverDrive Fault column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Overview DART cards .................................. 12–15 E911 support ..................................... 16 Graphical User Interface .................. 138 Host Unit ........................................... 30 Multi-Host systems ...................... 10–11 Prism system .......................................4 SNMP interface ................. 276, 277–279 URH Element Management Software ..... 136– .............................................. 137 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System 87– .................................................. 90 ParserEditor ........................................... 291 Part Number column Host Inventory table ........................ 182 Remote Inventory table ................... 183 Passwords, changing another user .............................206–207 your own ......................................... 208 Procedures ................................................xi Quad Fiber cable, Remote .............. 121–123 Receive broadcast packet counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Receive byte counter Host ................................................. 218 Remote ............................................ 230 Receive FCS error counter Host ................................................. 218 Remote ............................................ 230 Receive fragments counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Receive jabber counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Receive multicast packet counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 PCS bandwidths ................................. 24–25 Power connections Host ............................................. 83–86 Receive packet counter Host ................................................. 218 Remote ............................................ 230 Power Det alarm .................................... 251 Red LED ................................................. 141 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 343 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Re-enter Password box ........... 200, 207, 208 Refresh button .......................................... xi Remote Alarm Summary view ................ 240 mounting brackets .............................46 power supply .....................................44 resetting .................................. 246–247 RF modules .................................. 38–39 SeRF modules ....................................43 Solar Shield ........................................45 Remote Antenna Cable Connections ......... 49 Remote Capacity field ............................ 242 Remote Cooling ........................................ 49 Remote Dart Id column .......................... 163 Remote Dart SFP Id column ................... 163 remote Unit components .......................................36 handset interface ...............................36 Linear power Amplifier .......................41 Low Noise Amplifier ............................40 specifications .....................................57 remote unit Duplexer ............................................40 Remote Dart Status column ................... 163 Remote Unit Name field ......................... 178 Remote Fiber Connector Cable Assembly . 49 Remote Unit view ................................... 156 Remote Grounding ................................... 49 Remote IP Address field ......................... 178 Remote Lost Fault LED ........................... 242 Remote Major Contact Alarm Output Indicator ............................................. 214 Remote Minor Contact Alarm Output Indicator ............................................. 214 Remote Name box ................................. 157 Replacement Host DART card ........................ 325–327 Host SeRF card ........................ 319–324 Host system card ..................... 317–318 replacement Host fan ........................................... 314 Host power supply ........................... 315 Reset Unit button ........................... 215, 243 Remote Name column ............................ 258 Resetting Host unit .................................. 215–216 Remote unit ............................. 246–247 Remote name, entering ..................156–157 Restarting LPA ................................ 236–239 Remote No column ................................. 258 Rev Receive column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Remote Optical Port Name Configuration window ............................................... 158 Reverse path optical signal .......................17 Remote RF Module Shelf .......................... 98 RF Groups Alarm Summary LED ............. 241 Remote SERF ENET ................................ 230 Remote Temperature field ...................... 242 Remote Unit connectors ................................... 47–48 DARTs decommissioning ................232–234 linking to Host ....................162–166 Page 344 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc RF Module installation ........................... 98–??, 106 RF Module cables .................................... 104 RF Modules, Remote ........................... 38–39 RF Power Fault ....................................... 253 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 RF transmission configuring Host DARTs ................... 152 RF-over-fiber transport ..............................4 Rx BroadCast Pkts counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Remote ............................................ 248 SERF Indicator Host ................................................. 214 SERF LED Remote ............................................ 241 SeRF modules, Remote ............................43 Rx Bytes counter Host ................................................. 218 Remote ............................................ 230 Rx Fragmented Frames counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Serial Number column Host Inventory table ........................ 182 Remote Inventory table ................... 183 Severity column ..................................... 258 Show Details button ............................... 291 Rx FSC Errors counter Host ................................................. 218 Remote ............................................ 230 Rx Jabber Frames counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Rx MultiCast Pkts counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Simple Network Management Protocol ... 278 SNMP interface ............................... 277–279 overview .......................................... 276 SNMP Procedures ................................... 281 accessing FlexWave-URH Agent MIB 282 registering manager for traps ... 283, 284 viewing traps ........................... 287–291 snmpTargetAddrDomain ......................... 286 Rx Pkts counter Host ................................................. 218 Remote ............................................ 230 snmpTargetAddrName ............................ 286 snmpTargetAddrParams ......................... 286 RxBer Fault column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 snmpTargetAddrRetryCount ................... 286 snmpTargetAddrStorageType ................. 286 RxNoLight Fault column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 snmpTargetAddrTAddress ...................... 286 snmpTargetAddrTagList .......................... 286 snmpTargetAddrTimeout ........................ 286 Secondary Clock Priority Fault ................ 223 Solar Shield, Remote ................................45 Select radio button ................................. 197 Source column, SNMP interface .............. 291 SeRF (Serialized RF) digital protocol ........ 17 SERF card, alarms, Host ........................ 222 SeRF card, Host ..............................319–324 SERF Fault alarm Host ................................................. 222 Specifications Host ...................................................56 remote ...............................................57 System Nominal Optical .....................58 Standby mode .........................153, 171, 173 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 345 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Starting a procedure ................................. xi Switch Port status, Host ......................... 218 System Alarm connections, Host ........ 81–83 System card, Host ..........................317–318 System Fan Fault ................................... 222 System Inventory link ............................ 180 System Inventory view .......................... 180 Tx BroadCast Pkts counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Tx Byte Counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Tx MultiCast Pkts counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 System Nominal Optical specifications ..... 58 Tx Pkt Counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 System Requirements ............................ 142 Type column, SNMP interface ................. 291 System VSWR Fault ............................... 253 Undefined mode ......................153, 171, 173 Time Stamp column ............................... 258 Under Temperature Fault Host ................................................. 223 Remote LED ..................................... 242 Timeslots versus bandwidths ............................. 19 Timeslots list Host DARTs ...................................... 173 UnderDrive Fault column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Title Host Inventory table ........................ 182 Remote Inventory table ................... 183 Uninterruptible Power Supply ...................50 Tools Host installation ................................. 65 Remote installation ............................ 95 Unknown_HostName .............................. 178 Transmit broadcast packet counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 UNKNOWN_SFPNAME ............................. 151 Transmit byte counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Transmit multicast packet counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Transmit packet counter Host ................................................. 219 Remote ............................................ 231 Trap Table, SNMP interface .................... 291 Page 346 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc Unit column, System Inventory table ..... 181 Unknown_RmtName ............................... 178 UNKNOWN_SFPName Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Unlink Host DARTs ...................................... 173 Remote DART ................................... 176 Unmasking alarm types .......................... 262 Unpack Host ...................................................66 URH on SERF of Host view .............. 222–223 set Master Clock Priority Level ......... 150 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 URH on SERF of Remote view ................ 248 URH Remote Unit Remote-n summary . 240– Yellow LED ............................................. 141 243 decommissioning Remote .........244–245 resetting Remote ............................. 246 User access levels .................................. 196 User Account Management node ............ 197 User Account Management view ............. 197 User Authentication ................................ 196 User Authorization ................................. 196 User documentation ...................................x User icon ....................................................x User ID box ........................................... 200 User ID field ........................................... 203 User roles .............................................. 200 UserID column ....................................... 197 View Trap Details. .................................. 291 Viewer access level ................................ 196 Viewing Host Summary view ......................... 214 Wave Length column Host ................................................. 225 Remote ............................................ 249 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System 50– 51, .................................................. 87–90 WDM components, install ................... 90–91 White LED .............................................. 141 Windows 2000 ....................................... 142 Windows XP ........................................... 142 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 Page 347 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 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