Alcatel Canada 24T28A01D22C 7390 24 GHz Co-Pol RBS User Manual BS Manual pages 126 to 182
Alcatel Canada Inc 7390 24 GHz Co-Pol RBS BS Manual pages 126 to 182
Contents
- 1. BS Manual pages 1 to 16
- 2. BS Manual pages 17 to 30
- 3. BS Manual pages 31 to 40
- 4. BS Manual pages 41 to 45
- 5. BS Manual pages 46 to 50
- 6. BS Manual pages 51 to 55
- 7. BS Manual pages 56 to 60
- 8. BS Manual pages 61 to 70
- 9. BS Manual pages 71 to 76
- 10. BS Manual pages 77 to 125
- 11. BS Manual pages 126 to 182
- 12. BS Manual pages 183 to 190
- 13. BS Manual pages 191 to 228
- 14. BS Manual pages 229 to 246
- 15. BS Manual pages 247 to 276
- 16. BS Manual pages 277 to 280
- 17. BS Manual pages 281 to 284
- 18. BS Manual pages 285 to 302
BS Manual pages 126 to 182
4.9.2 IP addresses To access the parameters of the IP addresses of the BS, click on the button shown here (in the BS Details screen toolbar). The following configuration screen is displayed, then its two main parts detailed below: Click here to return to the BS details screen Click here to apply the modifications Click here to cancel the modifications Note: To configure IP addressing on all the interfaces for connection to the manager (OS or LT), the BS has two physical interfaces to choose from: the ATM port (fiber optic) and Ethernet port (10bT: J102). Click here to enter the 4 bytes of the IP address of the BS at the ATM interface Click here to enter the 4 bytes of the BS Interface IP Mask at the ATM interface Click here to enter the 4 bytes of the address of the router of the BS at the ATM interface Click here to enter the VCL coordinates (supplied by the provider) for the management link between a manager and the BS The Vpi and Vci values must be respectively selected in ranges 0-30 and 0-31 (except 1 to 4 values for Vpi) Click here to select the VCL Bit Rate (64, 128,256, 512 or 1024 kbps), Note: The router is the first equipment to be connected to the BS, at the external network side. Note: The encapsulation type for the management link is IP over ATM. The IP cross-connection service uses a different type of encapsulation. Click here if the system is in WAN network type to lock the IP address modification Click here to enter the 4 bytes of the IP address of the BS at the Ethernet Interface Click here to enter the 4 bytes of the BS interface IP mask at the Ethernet Interface Click here to enter the 4 bytes of the IP address of the router of the BS at the Ethernet Interface 126/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.9.3 Network addresses To access the settings for configuring the interfaces, click on the button in the BS Details screen toolbar, shown here. This involves informing the system of the interfaces used by the managers. The manager is the network supervision software (7390 LT or NSM). FOR REMOTE LT: INTERFACE ROUTE MUST BE DEFINED IN "IP ADDRESS" DIALOG BOX (§ 4.9.2) BEFORE ENTERING THE MANAGER IP ADDRESS INSIDE THE "NETWORK ADDRESS" WINDOW. Both addresses together define the subnetwork the manager connected to route 1 belongs to IP address of manager connected to route 2 IP address of manager connected to route 1 Target Network mask used on route 2 Target Network mask used on route 1 Click here to scroll down the list and select the type of interface used on the BS to connect the local manager (ETH) (no by default) Click here to scroll down the list and select the type of interface used on the BS to connect the remote manager (ATM) Note: In order to allow modifications in this Network address screen the "Remote Interface Mode" box of the IP addresses screen (see § 4.9.2 IP addresses) must not be selected. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 127/302 182 4.10 Environment and equipment incident management 4.10.1 Alarms Alarms allow incidents occuring on the equipment managed by the 7390 LT to be reported to the supervisor. For complete alarm management and, in particular, the corrective actions to be performed, refer to § 6.4 Corrective maintenance of this manual. 4.10.1.1 Current alarms synthesis The current alarms synthesis window is opened automatically for the first connection and remains active as long as the connection to the NE is supervised. This window offers a view of the number of active alarms in the system in terms of critical levels. There are five levels: Critical / Major / Minor / Warning / Indeterminate. Note: the highest level of criticality is displayed at the bottom right of the general status bar (see § 4.2.2 Accessing and running 7390 LT). The final line, "Total", totalizes the number of active alarms. By double-clicking on one of the levels, the list of same level alarms is displayed; by double-clicking on the last line, the list of all the alarms is displayed (see § 4.10.1.3 Alarms list). 4.10.1.2 Alarms color code A color code has been adopted to symbolize the five critical levels: – red: critical alarm; – orange: major alarm; – yellow: minor alarm; – light blue: warning alarm; – mauve: indeterminate alarm; Note: Green is used to symbolize no alarm or end of alarm in several screens: BS representation, Alarms list and Event log. Note: There is one color per line in accordance with the ASAP data table (see § 4.10.2 Alarms correspondence tables (ASAP)). 128/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.10.1.3 Alarms list To display the alarms list at any time : – click on the button shown here (in the 7390 LTmain screen), – or, open the Windows pull-down menu and choose the line Current alarms synthesis, – or, open the Alarms pull-down menu and choose the item Alarms List. Alarm number: number increases incrementally in order of appearance Time-stamping of the alarm (format: day / month/year/hours/minutes/seconds) The part of the system affected by the alarm (format: name and number) Number of the equipment to which the alarm is assigned Click here to print the list of alarms on the default printer (cf: § 4.1.4) Probable cause of the alarm Alarm type 4.10.1.4 Sound adjustment of alarms It is possible to associate or disassociate the emission of a sound warning for alarms corresponding to a certain critical level: To access the alarm sound parameters: – click on the button shown here (on the 7390 LT main screen), – or, open the Alarms pull-down menu and choose the item Sound Parameters. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 129/302 182 Check No to deactivate the sounds associated with the alarms Check Yes to activate the sounds associated with the alarms Choose the critical level starting from which the sound warning should be emitted 4.10.2 Alarms correspondence tables (ASAP) The correspondence between the alarms and the severity levels is managed by an ASAP table. There are two types of correspondence tables: – one table for alarms relating to the BS ("BS ASAP"), – one or several tables for alarms of the NTs ("NT Default" and customized tables). To view the correspondence tables: - click on the button shown here, in the 7390 LT main screen, or - open the Alarms pull-down menu and choose the item Alarm list, The following screen appears: Click here to modify an ASAP table Click here to delete an ASAP table Click here to create a customized NT ASAP table Click on the arrow to select the ASAP table to be displayed: «BS ASAP», NT Default or the table created by the operator Quick search possibility (cf: § 4.1.2.4 ) ID number of alarms Alarm severity assigned to each probable alarm cause larm designation orresponding to the Probable cause» olumn of the alarms list cf:§ 4.10.1.3) and the list f events (cf:§ 4.8) 130/302 182 Click here to quit the correspondence tables display window Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.10.2.1 Creation of ASAP table for NT To create a personalized ASAP table for alarms of the NTs, click on the button shown here (on the ASAP List screen). The following screen appears: By default, the new table has the same characteristics as the "NT Default" table. To modify the severity levels, (see § 4.10.2.24.10.2.2 Modification of alarm severity profile). Note: You can only create ASAP tables for alarms of the NTs. The maximum number of ASAP NT tables is 10 including "ASAP NT Default". Note: You can assign a customized ASAP table to NTs (see § 4.6.2 Declaring a new NT or § 4.6.3 NT Details) Note: The name of the new asap table must be shorter than 36 characters 4.10.2.2 Modification of alarm severity profile To modify the severity levels of a customized ASAP table, click on the button shown here (on the ASAP List screen). The following screen appears: 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 131/302 182 4.10.2.3 Deletion of ASAP table for NT To delete a customized ASAP table, click on the button shown here (on the ASAP List screen). The following screen appears: Note: You can only delete customized ASAP tables (you cannot delete the "BS ASAP" or the "ASAP NT default" tables). Note: You cannot delete a table assigned to at least one NT. You have to assign another table to this NT before (see § 4.6.3 NT Details). 132/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.10.3 Alarms and remotes In addition to alarms reporting problems for the system and occuring on the equipment (see § 4.10.1 Alarms), two configurable types of device are available to the operator for notification and remote solving of problems linked to the cabinet environment (DBS). These devices are: sensors (fire detection, etc.) and remote controls (extinguisher, etc.) present in the vicinity of the cabinet. Sensors are used for problem detection (see alarms § 4.10.1 Alarms), and remote controls for problem correction. To access the alarms (sensors) and remotes list, click on the button shown here (BS Details screen toolbar) (see § 4.5 Base Station Supervision). Designation of alarms and remotes Select a line and click on this button (remote details) or double click on a line to display the details of the selected equipment. Alarms and remotes external state – alarms: see § 4.10.3.1 Alarm characteristics – remotes: see § 4.10.3.2 Remote characteristics Note: Default external state is ON for alarms and OFF for remotes. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 133/302 182 4.10.3.1 Alarm characteristics Click here to modify the alarm designation Click here to indicate alarm location Click here to choose the probable cause which will be affected to this alarm when its state is set on ON (see External state section): (see Note below) Sensor polarity: active if the signal front is hight or low (not subject to change from the 7390LT) Alarm external state reminder: ON /OFF Click here to apply changes to sensor characteristics Note: The operator must choose the probable cause from the list of alarms relevant to the BS. This list includes three types of alarm: • X721 standard environment alarms, • A7390 system specific alarms • environment generic alarms: • Environment: critical, • Environment: urgent, • Environment: not urgent. The operator will therefore choose from the first group of alarms and, if necessary, from the last group of alarms. 134/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.10.3.2 Remote characteristics Click here to indicate remote location Click here to modify the remote designation Sensor polarity: active if the signal front is hight or low (not subject to change from the 7390LT) Remote control external state reminder: ON /OFF can be changed in the External Points List screen (cf: § 4.10.3 ) Click here to apply changes to remote characteristics 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 135/302 182 4.11 Performance 4.11.1 Radio Performance Radio performance survey can be configured to manage complete radio links, or NT. Survey can be configured on up to 4 NTs per radio links simultaneously and a maximum of 16 NTs. The Radio Performance feature gives the quality of the internal radio transport. To access the radio performance: – click on the button shown here (in the main screen toolbar), – or else, open the Performance pull-down menu and choose the first item: Radio Performance Click here to monitor the NT and Radio Link Click here to stop the monitoring over the NT and Radio Link Click here to quit the Radio Performance screen 136/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.11.1.1 NT or radio link supervision start – To start radio performance supervision on a NT, select one NT in the list and click on «Apply». – To start radio performance supervision on a radio link, select one radio link in the list, click on the «Apply» button. – Selection of NT and radio link are exclusive. – If a NT is selected and the required performance is radio link, or if a radio link is selected and the required performance is NT, click on «Cancel», then select the desired item. START RADIO PERFORMANCE FOR A NT Click here to scroll down the list and select the NT Click here to apply the modifications Click here to cancel the selections Click here to quit the Radio Performance Start screen Once you have applied monitoring on one NT, you can close the screen START RADIO PERFORMANCE FOR A RADIO LINK Click here to scroll down the list and select the Radio Link Click here to quit the Radio Performance Start screen Once you have applied monitoring on one radio link, you can close the screen. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 137/302 182 4.11.1.2 Monitoring the Radio Performances – On global Performance screens, performances are displayed globally for one radio link. – Two graphs are displayed for each upstream. – Each graph receives a «date-time field», a «value» field and a «total number» field. – All measures are made for a 5 seconds period. A full graph allows to keep +/- 10 minutes of performances MONITORING THE RADIO PERFORMANCE FOR A NT – Upper graph is for time slots received erroneous by DBS and corrected. Lower graph is for time slots received erroneous by DBS and not corrected. – At measure reception, the «date-time» field contains the time stamp of the received measure. The «value» field contains the measure. The «total number» field contains the total number of time slots received. – When mouse cursor is moved inside a graph, the «date-time» field of that graph displays the time stamp of the graph at cursor position. The «value» field contains the measure received at cursor position. The «total number» field contains the total number received at cursor position. Click on these tabs to display the chosen Radio Link Last radio Entry Duration is the time duration while the NT remained in acquisition state before the last tracking state Click on these tabs to display the chosen NT Radio Entry Status can have two values: Tracking (when the NT is active and enabled) or Acquisition (when the NT is out of service) This screen is read only. 138/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 – When data is not received, the graph is not updated. – If a time gap appears in a graph, the corresponding period will be drawn in white. – At measure reception, the «date-time» field contains the time stamp of the received measure. The «value» field contains the measure. The «total number» field contains the total number of time slots received. – When mouse cursor is moved inside a graph, the «date-time» field of that graph displays the time stamp of the graph at cursor position. The «value» field contains the measure received at cursor position. The «total number» field contains the total number received at cursor position. – The vertical scales are variable (corrected TS and non-corrected TS) or fixed (Eb / No). – Upper graph is for time slots received erroneous by NT and corrected. Middle graph is for time slots received erroneous by NT and not corrected. Lower graph is for signal over noise ratio. Click on these tabs to display the chosen Radio Link Click on these tabs to display the chosen NT DBS NT distance: that value corresponds to the sum of DBS - RBS cable length, RBS - RT distance and RT - NT cable length, in meters. Precision +/- 50m. – Long loop control panel contains the graphs of corrections required from the NT by the DBS. – Upper graph contains synchronization corrections. Middle graph contains frequency corrections. Lower graph contains power corrections. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 139/302 182 – Mean NT power panel contains graphs of power at NT level. – NT input power is the power received from the RBS at NT level. – NT long loop power offset is the result of corrections received from the DBS. – NT frequency offset is the result of corrections received from the DBS. MONITORING THE RADIO PERFORMANCE FOR A RADIO LINK This screen is read only. 140/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12 Client services: leased lines There are three types of service: Leased Lines (LL), IP lines (see § 4.13 Client services: IP links) and Circuit Emulation Services (CES): see § 4.12.6 Circuit emulation (CES). For service traffic supervision, refer to § 4.7 Radio supervision and parameters. For synchronization, refer to § 4.5.4 Clock synchronization parameters. The leased lines cross-connections managed by the 7390 LT are declined in 4 types: E1 traffic (see § 4.12.1 Leased lines E1), X21 (see § 4.12.2.2 Access to the X21 link management), T1 (see § 4.12.3 Leased lines T1) and ISDN (see § 4.12.4.2 Presentation of the ISDN link management screen). 4.12.1 Leased lines E1 A E1 cross-connection is a link between a TNT board of the BS linked to the TDM network (or ATM if the CES is used: see § 4.12.6 Circuit emulation (CES)) and the NT terminal (E1 port) linked to the user peripheral devices. The maximum flow offered on a E1 link is a symetrical 2.048 Mbit/s. 4.12.1.1 Procedure of creation of an E1 link (E1 cross-connection) The implementation steps for an E1 cross-connection are as follows: 1. Selection and configuration of the ports for cross-connect: BS side (TNT board) (see § 4.12.1.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS)); 2. Selection and configuration of the ports for cross-connect: NT side (see § 4.12.1.5 Configuration of NT ports); 3. Cross-connect between time-slots of selected ports: (see § 4.12.1.6 Cross-connect); 4. Creation of an E1 link: (see § 4.12.5 Principles of management common to all types of leased lines); 4.12.1.2 Access to the E1 link management To access E1 lines management: – click on the button shown here (in the main screen toolbar), or else, – open the Service pull-down menu and choose the first item: E1. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 141/302 182 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen Click here to access the TNT ports configuration of the selected equipment Click here to access the NT ports configuration E1 cross-connection creation List of E1 links (cf: § 4.12.5.1) Delete the chosen link Quick search (cf: § 4.1.2.4 ) Allow to modify the name of the selected cross-connetion (cf: § 4.12.5.4 ) Cancel the current cross-connect Locking / unlocking the administrative state (cf: § 4.12.5.5 ) Cross-connect zone 1 IT = 64 kbps Input / output characteristics of the Indicator of cross-connect selected TNT board position Display of the 16 E1 ports of the chosen TNT: 142/302 182 - «E1» port: not configured - «G703» port: unstructured - «G704» port: structured (cf § 4.12.4.3 and § 4.12.3.5 ) Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 Quick search (cf: § 4.1.2.4) Display of the 2 E1 ports of the chosen NT (the grayed out ports are not accessible to the leased lines) 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.1.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS) On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen ), select first of all, the TNT board concerned by the cross-connect by scrolling down the list. Next, access the ports configuration of the TNT board selected by clicking on the first button, shown here (on the toolbar of the E1 cross-connections screen). The screen listing the E1 ports of the TNT is displayed: The port labels are to be entered in the TNT Ports Configuration screen: (cf: § 4.5.3.2) Check box to lock / unlock the port’s administrative state. By default, the port is locked. Port configuration modification is only possible when the port is locked Scroll down the list to configure the port: structure or unstructured (initially: not configured) Port type: G703, G704 (initially E1) Type of line code: hdb3 (one choice) Appears if the configuration state is structured; to be checked if the corresponding hardware uses CR4 Note: The modification of the port configuration is possible if the port state is locked. Note: Unlocking a TNT port state is only possible when you have configured it. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 143/302 182 4.12.1.5 Configuration of NT ports On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen), Click on the arrow to scroll down the NT list declared, then select the NT concerned by the cross-connect. Next, access the ports configuration of the chosen NT by clicking on the second button, shown here (on the toolbar of the E1 cross-connections screen). The ports label is to be entered in the NT Details screen (see § 4.6.2) Type of line code: hdb3 Check box to lock / unlock the port’s administrative state; by default, the port is locked Click here to confirm a modification Scroll down the list to configure the port: structured or unstructured See § 4.11.1 Click here to cancel modifications Port type: G703, G704 Click here to return to the Cross-connections screen Note: The modification of the port configuration is possible if the port state is locked. Note: Unlocking a NT port state is only possible when you have configured it. 144/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.1.6 Cross-connect Cross connection consists in matching the time-slots (TSs) of a configured port of the TNT board with those of a configured port of the NT. Note: To make an E1 "cross-connection", E1 type TNT ports can be cross connected with E1 or X21 type NT ports. There are two types of cross-connect: between structured ports and between unstructured ports. If the operator wants to offer a 2 Mbps contract, the cross connnection must be unstructured: using a G703 TNT port (32 available TSs, global selection of TSs). If the operator wants to offer a less than 2 Mbps contract, the cross connection must be structured: using a G704 TNT port (31 available TSs, individual selection of TSs). – Unstructured case: In this case, the maximum bit rate is supplied because all the selected TNT port time-slots are connected to the NT port time-slots. 1 Select the unstructured ports that you wish to connect 2- Select the block of time slots at the TNT by pressing a time slot of the of the time slot block at the TNT 4- Release the buttons: all the slots are selected 5- Confirm the cross-connect by creating the cross-conection (see § 4.12.1.3) 3- Press the CTRL key while clicking on the left button of the mouse on a TNT time slot and slide the mouse pointer towards NT time slots – Structured case: To implement the cross-connect in structured case, proceed in the same way as for non-structured ports, but this time select the time-slots individually. Thirty one time-slots can be brought into play in a E1 cross-connection (the first time-slot (grayed out) is not accessible because reserved for synchronization). The maximum bit rate is 31*64 kbps. The cross-connect arrows offer you guidance for dragging the TNT slots to the available NT slots; if the current cross-connect corresponds to "unauthorized" ones, an error message is displayed at the bottom of the window and the cross-connect arrows indicate the NT time-slots to which the cross-connect is directed. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 145/302 182 The slots of a real cross-connection (following the creation phase: see § 4.12.5.3 Creation of a crossconnection) are colored in green. not authorized Note: It is not mandatory to create cross-connections with consecutive time slots. In that case, you must match the first group of TNT time slot with a group of NT time slot, and then match the second group and so on. Note: It is not possible to «cross» the links between TNT and NT time slots. Example on the above configuration link between TNT-TS 10 and TNT-TS 3 not authirized. 4.12.1.7 Grooming Several NTs can be fed from a single TNT board and a single E1 port. This is known as "grooming". 146/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.2 Leased lines X21 A X21 cross-connection is a link between a TNT board of the BS linked to the TDM network (or ATM if the CES is used: see § 4.12.6 Circuit emulation (CES)) and the NT terminal (X21 port) linked to the user peripheral devices. The maximum flow offered on an X21 link is 2 Mbps. 4.12.2.1 Creation procedure of an X21 link The implementation stages for an X21 cross-connection are as follows: 1. Selection and configuration of the ports for cross-connect: BS side (TNT board): see § 4.12.2.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS); 2. Selection of NT ports for cross-connect: see § 4.12.2.5 Port selection on the NT side; 3. Cross-connect between time-slots of selected ports: see § 4.12.2.6 Cross-connect; 4. Creation of an X21 link: see § 4.12.5.3 Creation of a cross-connection; 4.12.2.2 Access to the X21 link management To access X21 line management: – click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar), or else, – open the Service pull-down menu and choose the item: E1. 4.12.2.3 Presentation of the X21 link management screen As the other sections are the same as that of the E1 leased lines screen, refer to § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 147/302 182 4.12.2.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS) As the TNT board port configuration principle is the same as that of E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS). In case of 32 TS transmission, the TNT port has to be unstructured. In case of transmission < 32 TS, the TNT port has to be structured. 4.12.2.5 Port selection on the NT side On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen), Click on the arrow to scroll down the NT list declared, then select the NT concerned by the cross-connect. There is no particular configuration to define the X21 ports. 148/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.2.6 Cross-connect In the case of an X21 "cross-connection", the cross connect is performed between an NT X21 port and a TNT board E1 port. IN THE CASE OF STRUCTURED CROSS CONNECT, ALL THE TIME SLOTS MUST BE CONSECUTIVE ON THE NT SIDE. As the TNT/NT ports cross connection principle is the same as that of the E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.6 Cross-connect. 4.12.2.7 Grooming As the possibility of grooming is of the same type as for E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.7 Grooming. 4.12.3 Leased lines T1 A T1 cross-connection is a link between a TNT board of the BS linked to the TDM network (or ATM if the CES is used: see § 4.12.6 Circuit emulation (CES)) and the NT terminal (E1 port) linked to the user peripheral devices. The maximum flow offered on a T1 link is 1.544 Mbit/s. 4.12.3.1 Creation procedure of a T1 link The implementation stages for a T1 cross-connection are as follows: 1. Selection and configuration of the ports for cross-connect: BS side (TNT board) (see § 4.12.3.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS)); 2. Selection and configuration of the ports for cross-connect: NT side (see § 4.12.3.5 Configuration of NT ports); 3. Cross-connect between time-slots of selected ports: (see § 4.12.3.6 Cross-connect); (see § 4.12.2.4 and § 4.12.3.5) 4. Creation of a T1 link: (see § 4.12.5 Principles of management common to all types of leased lines). 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 149/302 182 4.12.3.2 Access to the T1 link management To access T1 link management: – click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar), or else, – open the Service pull-down menu and choose the item: T1 4.12.3.3 Presentation of the T1 link management screen As the other sections are the same as that of the E1 leased lines screen, refer to § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen. Nota: In unstructured mode, 24 + 1 TS are used on the radio. In the other cases, the same number of TS is used for the TS link as well as for the radio. 150/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.3.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS) On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen ), select first of all, the TNT board concerned by the cross-connect by scrolling down the list. Note: The TNT board must comprise T1 type ports (see § 4.5.3.2 TNT board screen). Next, access the ports configuration of the TNT board selected by clicking on the first button, shown here (on the toolbar of the T1 cross-connections screen). The screen listing the T1 ports of the TNT is displayed: The port labels are to be entered in the TNT Ports Configuration screen: (cf: § 4.5.3.2) Port type: G703, G704SF, G704ESF and initially T1 Check box to lock / unlock the port’s administrative state. By default, the port is locked. Scroll down the list to choose the line code type: ami or b8zs Scroll down the list to configure the port: structured SF structured ESF or unstructured (initially: not configured)) Scroll down the list to select the interval covering the length of the cable connected to this port: 0 to 110 ft /110 to 220 ft / 220 to 440 ft / 440 to 660 ft (1 ft = 1 foot = 0.3048 m ) Note: The modification of the port configuration is possible if the port state is locked. Note: Unlocking a port state is only possible if you have configured it. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 151/302 182 4.12.3.5 Configuration of NT ports On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen), Click on the arrow to scroll down the NT list declared, then select the NT concerned by the cross-connect. Next, access the ports configuration of the chosen NT by clicking on the second button, shown here (on the button bar of the T1 Leased Lines screen). As the NT port configuration principle is the same as that for E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.5 Configuration of NT ports. 4.12.3.6 Cross-connect T1 type (TNT) ports cannot be cross connected with E1 or X21 type (NT) ports. To make a T1 "cross-connection", only T1 type ports with the same configuration can be cross connected: G703-G703 (unstructured cross connect), G704SF-G704SF (structured cross connect), G704ESF-G704ESF (structured cross connect). As the TNT/NT ports cross connection principle is the same as that for E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.6 Cross-connect. Note: In the case of cross connection G703 we have 25 TSs transmitted on the radio (24 used and 1TS for the frame management from where 25x64 = 1.6 Mbps). 4.12.3.7 Grooming As the possibility of grooming is the same as for the E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.7 Grooming. (see §4.12.4.3) 152/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.4 Leased lines ISDN An ISDN cross-connection is a link between a TNT board of the BS linked to the TDM network (or ATM if the CES is used: see § 4.12.6 Circuit emulation (CES)) and the NT terminal (ISDN port) linked to the user peripheral devices. The maximum flow offered on an ISDN link is 128 kbps. 4.12.4.1 Access to the ISDN link management To access ISDN line management: – click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar), or else, – open the Services pull-down menu and choose the item: ISDN. 4.12.4.2 Presentation of the ISDN link management screen 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 153/302 182 As the other sections are the same as that of the ISDN Leased Lines screen, refer to § 4.12.1.3Presentation of the E1 link management screen 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen. Nota: There is no particular confirmation when creating an ISDN link for a ISDN port. 4.12.4.3 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS) Nota : The TNT board must comprise ISDN type ports (see § 4.5.3.2 TNT board screen). Next, access the ports configuration of the TNT board selected by clicking on the first button, shown here (on the toolbar of the ISDN Cross-connections screen). The screen listing the ISDN ports of the TNT is displayed: 154/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 The port labels are to be entered in the TNT Ports Configuration screen: (cf:§ 4.5.3.2) Check box to lock / unlock the port’s administrative state. By default, the port is locked. Scroll down the list to choose the line code type: hdb3 Appears if the configuration state is structured: to be checked if the corresponding hardware uses CR4 Port type: G703, G704, ISDN and initially E1 Scroll down the list to configure the port: unstructured, structured, structured ISDN (initially: not configured)) Note: The modification of the port configuration is possible if the port state is locked. 4.12.4.4 Grooming The possibility of grooming is the same as for the E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.7 Grooming.4.12.1.7 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 155/302 182 4.12.5 Principles of management common to all types of leased lines 4.12.5.1 List of cross-connections The Leased Lines screen lists existing links by displaying their characteristics: Administrative status of the link: locked / unlocked (see § 4.12.5.5) Link designation TNT used in the link TNT port used in the link NT port used in the link NT used in the link 4.12.5.2 Cancelling a current configuration of cross-connection To cancel a configuration of cross-connection: - select the cross-connection you wish to cancel in the cross-connection list and then, - click on the button shown here (in the button bar of the Leased Lines screen). 4.12.5.3 Creation of a cross-connection Following cross-connection, access cross-connect creation by clicking on the button shown here (in the button bar of the Leased Lines screen). Click in this field to modify the designation by default Click here to create the cross-connection Click here to cancel the cross-connection creation and to return to the Leased Lines screen 156/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.5.4 Editing the name of a link of leased line type To edit the name of a link, select the link in the cross-connections list (see § 4.12.1.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS)), then click on the button shown here. Click here to modify the link name Click here to confirm a modification 4.12.5.5 Locking / Unlocking of a cross-connection It is possible to lock or unlock a cross-connection: – unlocking authorises traffic on the link – locking blocks traffic on the link This action is carried out by modifying the administrative status of the cross-connection. When a link is created, its administrative status is locked by default, which prevents the system from being blocked during cross-connection, in the event of equipment problems. FOR A SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE ACCESS TO TRAFFIC, THE CROSSCONNECTION MUST BE UNLOCKED FOR CREATION OF CLIENT SERVICES. THIS OPERATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TELECOMS OPERATOR. The locking operation may then be implemented on the cross-connection for reasons of maintenance or for freezing services during disputes between end user and telecoms operator. Note: The administrative status of the cross-connections is not correlated with that of the ports. This makes it possible to manage the "grooming" capacity at the TNT board ports (see § 4.12.1.7 Grooming) where several cross-connections to different NT ports can be cross-connected to the same port of a TNT board. IF A PORT IS LOCKED / UNLOCKED, ALL THE CROSS-CONNECTIONS INVOLVING THIS PORT WILL BE RESPECTIVELY LOCKED/UNLOCKED. To lock / unlock a link, select the cross-connection concerned on the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 Presentation of the E1 link management screen) and: – click on the icon of the toolbar shown here to lock: the administrative status of the cross-connection switches from "unlocked" to "locked". – click on the icon of the toolbar shown here to unlock: the administrative status of the cross-connection switches from "locked" to "unlocked". 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 157/302 182 4.12.5.6 Suppression of a leased line To leave out a link: select the link in the cross-connections list (see § 4.12.1.4 Ports configuration of TNT board (BS)), then click on the button shown here (in the button bar of the screen). Note: an unlocked cross-connection cannot be suppressed (see § 4.12.1.1 Procedure of creation of an E1 link (E1 cross-connection)). 4.12.6 Circuit emulation (CES) Circuit emulation allows leased lines (E1, X21, T1, ISDN) to be implemented on the ATM network (and no longer TDM). It deals with the creation, in addition to the standard leased line link, of a second "cross-connection" between the TNT board and the ANT board which is linked to the ATM network. The CES processes the signal to recreate it on the TNT board, which therefore emulates a direct "cross-connection" between the ATM network and the TNT board. This operating mode notably allows a single connection cable on the BS for all types of client services. Note: a TNT board (and therefore all its ports) can operate only in a given mode: either local (TDM network) or ATM.. BEFORE PERFORMING CIRCUIT EMULATION, YOU MUST CONFIGURE THE INPUT / OUTPUT TYPE OF THE TNT BOARD IMPLEMENTED IN ATM MODE AND ALSO THE CHARACTERISTICS LINKED WITH SYNCHRONIZATION, USED TO RECREATE THE FRAMES ON THE TNT BOARD (SEE 4.5.3.2). BEFORE CREATION OF A CES LINK, ASSOCIATED TNT PORTS MUST BE LOCKED. 4.12.6.1 CES link creation procedure The steps to implement a CES "cross-connection" are as follows: 1. Selection of the implemented TNT board; 2. Selection of the selected TNT board ports; 3. Choice of the ATM link Vci on the ANT board; 4. Creation of the CES link. Note: There is only one type of CES link. Indeed, there is no correlation between the TNT port type (E1, T1,ISDN and their G703, G704 (SF, ESF) configurations and the CES "cross-connection". 4.12.6.2 Access to CES management To access circuit emulation management: – click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar), or else, – open the Services pull-down menu and choose the item: CES 158/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.12.6.3 Presentation of the CES management screen lick on this button to create the CES link being configured (TNT/ANT) Click here to suppress the selected CES link Existing CES «cross-connections» list Vpi value (31 for the CESs) Click here to define the Vci value (from 32 to 1023) Click here to scroll down the installed TNT board lists and select the TNT board implemented in the CES crossconnection Click here to select the implemented TNT board port Click here to exit the CES Management screen ONCE THE TNT / ANT LINK IS CREATED, THE TNT BOARD CAN NO LONGER BE CONFIGURED IN LOCAL MODE, AND THE VALUES LINKED TO THE SYNCHRONIZATION (CELL DV AND MAX BUFF) CANNOT BE MODIFIED. TO DO SO WOULD REQUIRE THIS LINK TO BE PREVIOUSLY SUPPRESSED. To allow modification, the TNT port must be locked. Unlock it after CES creation. 4.12.6.4 Suppression of a CES link To suppress a CES type link, select it in the circuit emulation services list of the Circuit Emulation Service screen (see § 4.12.6.3 Presentation of the CES management screen) then click on the button of the toolbar shown here. Note: to suppress a CES type link, the associated TNT port has to be locked. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 159/302 182 4.13 Client services: IP links An IP cross-connection is a link between an ATM input of the BS linked to the network and an Ethernet port of the NT terminal linked to the user peripheral devices. The maximum bit rate offered on an IP link is 8512 Kbps in downlink (BS to NT) and 7448 Kbps in uplink (NT to BS). There are 2 types of TS link: the static IP service and the dynamic IP service. 4.13.1 Creation procedure of an IP link The implementation stages for an IP cross-connection are as follows: 1. ATM board configuration at the BS: see § 4.9.1 ATM; 2. Configuration of the NT Ethernet ports: see § 4.13.2.2 Configuration of NT Ethernet ports; 3. Selection of the ATM channel: see § 4.13.2.3 Creation of an IP link; 4. Selection of the NT Ethernet port implemented in the link: see § 4.13.2.3 Creation of an IP link; 5. Choice of the IP link type: see § 4.13.2.3 Creation of an IP link; 6. Choice of transmission and reception traffic: see § 4.13.2.3 Creation of an IP link; 7. IP link creation: see § 4.13.2.3 Creation of an IP link; 4.13.2 Access to the IP link management To access IP services management: – click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar), or else, – open the Service pull-down menu and choose the item: IP. 160/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.13.2.1 Presentation of the IP screen Click here to access the NT ports configuration: (cf § 4.12.2.2) Click here to create an IP cross-connection: (cf § 4.12.2.3) Click here to delete the IP link chosen from the list: (cf § 4.12.2.7) Click here to access the details of the IP link chosen from the list: (cf § 4.12.2.4) Allow to modify the name of the selected «cross-connection» Locking/unlocking the administrative status: (cf § 4.12.5.5) Downstream Minimum Cell Rate Designation of IP link Quick search: (cf § 4.1.2.4) (cf § 4.4.3) VCL coordinates Name and number of NT port used in the link Upstream Peak Cell Rate Upstream Minimum Cell Rate Allocation type: full dynamic or static Up MCR: This value indicates the Minimum Cell Rate in Kbit/s, which can be used in the upstream bandwidth in order to transmit flow. For Ethernet flow, the maximum value is 7168. For ATM flow, the maximum value is 8192 on ETSI channels and 9984 on FCC channels. Up CCR: This value indicates the Complementary Cell Rate in kbit/s (PCR = MRC + CCR). Up PCR: This value indicates the Peak Cell Rate in Kbit/s in the upstream bandwidth. Down MCR: This value indicates the rate in kbit/s, which can be used in the downstream bandwidth in order to transmit flow. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 161/302 182 4.13.2.2 Configuration of NT Ethernet ports To access the NT Ethernet ports configuration, click on the button shown here (on the button bar of the IP screen). Quick search (cf: § 4.1.2.4) Click on the arrow to select the NT used in the cross-connection from the pull-down list Administrative state of the Ethernet port of the selected NT: locked or unlocked The NT ID number is displayed automatically once the NT is selected Configuration state of the Ethernet port of the selected NT: half duplex or full duplex Click here to cancel the Click here to apply the ports configuration current configuration The designation of the Ethernet ports of the selected NT is to be performed in the NT Details screen (cf:§ 4.6.3) Operational state of the Ethernet port of the selected NT: enabled or disabled Click here to return to the IP links list Note: Do not enter more than 60 characters. Note: When a NT port is full duplex the Configuration State field is deactivared in the other port. When the Administrative State is unlocked the Configuration State field is deactivated. 162/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.13.2.3 Creation of an IP link AN IP link can be composed of 2 kinds of traffic: data and voice. At creation , the operator has to choose if the 2 kinds are used or not. Then, he configures each part. To access creation of an IP link, click on the button shown here (in the button bar of the IP screen). Move the pointers to define the new upstream and downstream bit rates of the new IP link: see the possible values in the table below. Click here to enter the name of the cross-connection to be created Click here to define the IP traffic type used: static or dynamic Quick search: (cf § 4.1.2.4) Click on the arrow to select the NT used in the crossconnection from the pull-down menu Click here to select the type of crossconnection: only data or both data and voice Select the Ethernet port used in the cross-connection Click here to enter the VCL coordinates of the ATM board:connection: only data or both data and voice (Vpi: 0 to 30, Vci: 32 to 1023) Click here to return to the IP links list Click here to cancel creation of the IP cross-connection Click here to create the IP cross-connection The following table gives the information to define the different bit rate types in the New IP Crossconnection screen:: Upstream channel (transmission) Downstream channel (reception) IP traffic type Possible MCR values (Kbps) Full dynamic IP Static IP Discrete values from 8.3125 to 7448 Possible CCR values (Kbps) Possible MCR values (Kbps) Discrete values from 0 to 8512 by 66.5 kbps pitch Discrete values 8.3125; 16.625; 33.25; 66.5; 133; 266; 532; 1064; 2128; 3192; 4256; 5320; 6384; 7448 and 8512 Discrete values from 66.5 to 7448 by 66.5 kbps pitch 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 Discrete values from 66.5 to 8512 by 66.5 kbps pitch 163/302 182 Note: The bit rates represent the bit rates used on the ATM access of the DBS. PHYSICALLY, EACH NT CAN ACCEPT A MAXIMUM TOTAL BIT RATE OF 15 MBPS FOR THE SUM OF THE DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS AND THE UPSTREAM CHANNELS Note: Only one "cross-connection" may be sufficient to use all the capacity of an NT. In case of overflow, the 7390 LT displays an error message after the agent has rejected the IP link creation. The agent checks that maximum bit rate on all the Ethernet ports is lower or equal than 15 Kbps. That maximum bit rate on DS traffic of all Ethernet ports is lower or equal than 8512 Kbps. That maximum bit rate on the US traffic of all the Ethernet ports is lower or equal than 7448 Kbps. Note: A pair of coordinates of ATM cells (Vpi, Vci) is single. When creating the IP cross-connection, if you define a pair already existing, an error message will inform you at the bottom of the window. You can consult the list of the couples already defined, reserved to the IP cross-connections in the list of the IP links § 4.13.2.1 Presentation of the IP screen. Note: Ethernet port 2 has a 32 bytes buffer (port 1 only 16). Also use this one for heavy bursty traffic. 4.13.2.4 Characteristics and traffic of an IP link To access the consultation of the characteristics of an IP link chosen from the list of IP cross-connections, click on the button shown here (in the button bar of the IP screen). IP crossconnection traffic characteristics IP crossconnection characteristics VCL characteristics for voice VCL characterisics for data – IP cross-connection characteristics: 164/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 – VCL characteristics for data: – VCL characteristics for voice – Uplink (reception) and downlink (transmission) traffic description: Vpi coordinate of the VCL from 0 to 31 Vci coordinate of the VCL: from 32 to1023 Characteristis of the frame level conveyed in the ATM Traffic index number MCR (Minimum Cell Rate) traffic: average bit rate ensured with respect to the required bit rate CCR (Complementary Cell Rate) which can be used in the upstream bandwidth in order to transmit flow. For Ethernet, the maximum value is 7168 Upflow PCR (Peak Cell Rate) from crossconnection (max = 7448 Kbps): possible bit rate upper limit with respect to the required bit rate (MCR plus CCR equal PCR) 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 165/302 182 4.13.2.5 Editing the name of an IP link To modify the name of an IP link selected in the IP cross-connections list, click on the button shown here (on button bar of the IP screen). Click in this field to modify the name of an IP link 4.13.2.6 Locking / unlocking of an IP cross-connection It is possible to lock or unlock a cross-connection: – unlocking authorises IP traffic on the link, – locking blocks IP traffic on the link. This action is carried out by modifying the administrative status of the IP cross-connection. When a link is created, its administrative status is locked by default, which prevents the system from being blocked during cross-connection, in case of equipment problems.. FOR A SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE ACCESS TO TRAFFIC, THE CROSSCONNECTION MUST BE UNLOCKED FOR CREATION OF CLIENT SERVICES. THIS OPERATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TELECOMS OPERATOR. The locking operation may then be implemented on the cross-connection for reasons of maintenance or for freezing services during disputes between end user and telecoms operator. Note: the administrative status of the cross-connections is not correlated with that of the ports. IF A PORT IS LOCKED, THERE WILL BE NO SERVICE ON ANY CROSS-CONNECTION INVOLVING THIS PORT. To lock / unlock a link, select the cross-connection concerned on the IP Cross-connection screen (§ 4.13.2.1 Presentation of the IP screen), and: – click on the icon of the button bar shown here to lock: the administrative status of the IP cross-connection switches from "unlocked" to "locked". – click on the icon of the button bar shown here to unlock: the administrative status of the IP cross-connection switches from "locked" to "unlocked". 166/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.13.2.7 Deleting an IP link To delete an IP link chosen from the list of IP cross-connections, click on the button shown here (on button bar of the IP screen). A confirmation screen is displayed: Click here to delete the IP cross-connection Click here to cancel the request to delete the IP cross-connection Note: An IP link can be deleted only if it is locked. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 167/302 182 4.14 Utilities 4.14.1 NFS server To configure the NFS server: – click on the button shown here (on the 7390LT main screen), – or, open the Management pull-down menu and choose NFS Server. 4.14.2 Backup / Restore The backup and restore functions are mainly used for protection during maintenance operations in order to avoid the loss of system configuration data (equipment parameters, created customer services, etc.). These functions are implemented locally, on the 7390 LT craft terminal. The configuration data is backed up on the ANT board. To access the backup / restore function: – click on the button shown here on the main button bar, or else, – open the Database pull-down menu and select the heading: Backup / Restore Management. 168/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 The following screen appears, in which each tab is dedicated to each of the 2 functions: Click on this tab to access the backup management (cf: § 4.14.2.1) Click on this tab to access the restore management (cf: § 4.14.2.2) Click here to display the phase color legend Phase animation Depiction of the transfer file Depiption of the ANT board containing the data 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 Part common to the two tabs; the file status may be: - «ready» at the start and successful end of the process, - «stopping» after the process has been manually interrupted, - «running backup / restore» as process is underway (during which the animation runs) 169/302 182 4.14.2.1 Backing up a system configuration The backup takes place in two phases: the conversion of the contents of the ANT memory into a file that can be transferred then the transfer of the configuration file to the LT database. To access the backup management, click on the Backup tab of the Backup / Restore Management screen (see § 4.14.2 Backup / Restore). Reservation status of the backup file: «reserved / not reserved»: backup can only run if «not reserved» 1-Click here to select the destination path for the backup file and rename it (see screen below: Enter the name of the File to be transfered by the agent) Current backup file path Status of generated file: no error/no space/write error Size of backup file 2-Click here to run the backup file to the LT Click here to stop the file transfer to the LT Click here to exit the Backup / Restore functions Backup has terminated successfully once the file result field displays "no error", the file size is not zero and the file status is "ready". – Change the transfer file name after clicking on the Select button of the previous screen: 1.Click on the arrow to select the destination disk 2.Open the destination directory by double-clicking on it 3.Click here to enter the backup file name Note: The destination directory must be shared in NFS format: see NFS server configuration in A.2.6.3 – Configuring the NFS server. 170/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.14.2.2 Restoring a system configuration IN THE BS DETAILS SCREEN, IF THE FIELD "NAME" IS EMPTY, YOU CAN RESTORE ANY BACKUP, OTHERWISE YOU CAN ONLY RESTORE BACKUP THAT CONTAINS THE SAME BS "NAME". Restoration is carried out in two phases: the transfer of a configuration file from the LT database to the Agent, then the restore configuration to the ANT board (with conversion of the configuration file into exploitable data). To access the restore management, click on the restore tab of the Backup / Restore Management screen (see § 4.14.2 Backup / Restore). Click here to select the destination path for the restore file and rename it (see screen Current restore file path below : Enter the name of the file that the agent is to transfer) File result: no error/ no space/write error, incoherent format, variable not positionned, partial file Click here to run file restoring of the system configuration data to the ANT board Click here to stop the file transfer to the LT Click here to exit the Backup / Restore functions Restoration has terminated successfully once the file result field displays "no error", the file size is not zero and the file status is "restore". Note: Once restoration is complete, the configuration is then reintegrated into the system. The Agent reboots automatically with this new configuration; there is a break in the management link with the LT but the reconnection to the NE and recovery of data take place automatically. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 171/302 182 – Change the transfer file name after clicking on the «Select» button of the previous screen: 1.Click on the arrow to select the source disk 3.Select the desired restore file from the list of files of the selected directory 2.Select the source directory of the LT by double-cliking on it 172/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.14.3 Downloading DO NOT RENAME FILES OR DIRECTORIES. Downloading, mainly used during maintenance, or on first commissioning, replaces or upgrades the component software of the NE (BS + NTs). AMD boards must be configured with their radio settings prior to starting downloading. NE downloading must always come before any 7390 LT update if this update is included in the software upgrade. During the download of a new software, the IP Traffic can be degraded to about 10-3 . Downloading can be carried out via Ethernet (10 BT) or ATM. On ATM, the max. bit rate authorised is 10 Mbps. To access the downloading function: – click on the button (provided if it is active, see § 4.1.2.2 Entry fields) on the main menu button bar (shown here), or else, – open the Management pull-down menu and choose the item: Software Management. – Software Package in the 7390LT server Recapitulated data in the detail screens of the boards (cf § 4.5.2) Click here to access the listing for the selected file (cf § 4.14.3.3) 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 173/302 182 – Software Package in an external server If a NFS server is defined (see § 4.14.1), when the LT detects a disynchronization between the two software packages, it will obtain the right software in that server. 3. 6. 5. Recapitulated data in the detail screens of the boards (cf § 4.5.2) 2. 7. 1. THE SOFTWARE DOWNLOADING DIRECTORY MUST BE IN THE SAME COMPUTER AS THE LT APPLICATION, MUST NOT CONTAIN NON STANDARD ASCII OR SPACE CHARACTERS AND MUST NOT BE RENAMED. 174/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.14.3.1 Downloading steps – pre-requirement: AMD boards should be configured (mandatory). There are two possible cases in point, influencing how the downloading steps should proceed: i.e., whether or not the MIB versions (databases modelling the equipment) are different for the manager and for the agent. Once downloading is run, the system detects automatically any discrepancy between the MIB versions, and realigns where necessary. Note: The About 7390 LT window gives the database version (see § 4.2.2 Accessing and running 7390 LT). The downloading steps are as follows: 1. Select the file describing the software configuration (action in Software Management screen) (§ 4.14.3.2 Object and destination of the software to be imported), 2. Select the software storage zone on the BS (action in Software Management screen) (package 1 or 2), 3. Load the software (action in Software Management screen) (§ 4.14.3.4 Software import), 4. Rendering MIB compatibility: (in the case of divergent MIBs) (automatic in other screen) ( § 4.14.3.6 Rendering compatible the MIBs), 5. Referencing of the software (action in Software Management screen) (§ 4.14.3.7 Referencing software), 6. Activate the selected software configuration (action in Software Management screen) (§ 4.14.3.8 Activation of data), 7. Updating the statuses on the 7390 LT: wait for 10 minutes approximately (action in Software Management screen, § 4.14.3). 8. Start again Loading the same package on the other software storage zone (without activating nor referencing it) to enable automatic update of the new NTs coming in the network. Note: Each software package must be individually exported via NFS Server (see A.2.6.2 – Installation of NFS server) • NR 2.1 to NR 2.2a upgrade is described in § 7.3.12.2 Upgrading the equipment from release 2.1 / 2.2a to 2.2b • Commissioning for the first time is described in § 7.3.13 First 7390NE software update • NR 2.1 to NR 2.2b upgrade is described in § 7.3.12.2Upgrading the equipment from release 2.1 / 2.2a to 2.2b • NR 2.2a to NR 2.2b upgrade is described in § 4.14.3.2 Object and destination of the software to be imported To select the software to be downloaded, click on the button shown here (see screen § 4.14.3 Downloading); the updated list of software is displayed; double click on the file to be imported, on the «Apply» button then on «Close». 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 175/302 182 Location of the directory containing the software configuration Click here to return to the previous screen Click here (if active) to select the file to be downloaded Back to the software management window, select the file then the destination package which is available (the one which activates the "Download" icon). see step 2 § 4.14.3 Downloading. 4.14.3.3 Detail of the software configuration file The maintenance operator can choose display as a means of checking the content of the file describing the software configuration. To display the content of the software configuration file, click on the button shown here (see screen in § 4.14.3 Downloading): the listing is displayed; then close the window with a click on the «Close» button. 176/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.14.3.4 Software import To load the software to the boards: Click on the «Download» button shown here (provided it is active) of the Software Management screen button bar. Note: this button is activated once the selections described in the previous paragraph have been made. A screen indicating the progress of the downloading is displayed: Status of downloading progress Number of boards downloaded Progress bars Number of NTs downloaded Number of NTs that could not be downloaded Number of NTs to be downloaded Accessible after manually interrupting («Abort» button) the downmoad: click here (if active) to close the window Number of boards which have not be downloaded During download, click here (if active) to cancel the current step Click here to continue downloading and to display the download report (cf: § 4.14.3.5)(button active as soon as the BS side download is 100% complete) Number of boards to be downloaded The sequencing of the download phases is permanently displayed, throughout the download. The sequence is presented on the left of the window, and features the following color code: - white: step not carried out ; - white with gray writing: step not required ; - green: step underway ; - yellow: step successfully completed ; - sky blue: current step canceled ; - red: step interrupted by error. Note: During the download phase, it is forbidden to insert any board in the DBS. Note: If NTs were to be inserted during downloading, their download statistics would not be updated. Note: If the status DOWNLOAD becomes red because of a time out, it does not mean that the software import step was interrupted by error.The loading is still going on in the system. But the operator will have to start the sofware import again. 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 177/302 182 4.14.3.5 Downloading report Once the downloading phase is over (see § 4.14.3.4 Software import), a report is provided detailing the software present for the different board types of the BS: Name of downloaded software Version of downloaded software Status of downloaded software Reminder of data (cf: 4.14.3.4§) Quick search (cf: 4.1.2.4§) Type of boards of the DBS Click here (if active) to cancel the rendering MIB compatibility, if the button is available at the end of the process Click here to migrate the MIB if the button is still active at the end of the process: it requires the rendering MIB compatibility step (cf: 4.14.3.6§) OR Click here (if active) to exit the dowload function (terminated) and go to referencing the software (cf: 4.14.3.7§) IF MIB COMPATIBILITY IS CANCELLED, NE CONFIGURATION IS ENTIRELY LOST. 178/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.14.3.6 Rendering compatible the MIBs "C:/A7390WW" CONVERSION DIRECTORY MUST BE EXPORTED IN READ / WRITE STATE TO THE NFS SERVER AND THE SOFTWARE REQUIRED FOR MIGRATION MUST BE INSTALLED This operation only takes place where there are different versions of the databases, and ensures that the common exchange base structures are compatible. Transfer phase to LT from LT: transfer of data file to manager / to DBS While in progress, click here (if active) to cancel the current phase Progress of migration (the designation of each transfer phase is displayed under the relative progress bar) Backup phase: generation of data file Initial version of IM Final version of IM Accessible after manually interrupting («Abort» button) the download: click to exit the migration functions Accessible at the end of the process («END» phase): click here to exit the download function (terminated) and go to referencing the software (cf: 4.14.3.7§) Note: Movement between the phases: Backup, NE->LT transfer, MIB Migration and LT->NE transfer takes place automatically without having to click Continue. The Backup phase is too rapid to view its progress in the "Backup Status" screen zone. The phases: NE->LT transfer and LT->NE transfer may take a greater or lesser time depending on the link bit rate. Their progress is displayed in the "Transfer sRam file" zone. The principle of these 3 steps is the same as for the Backup/Restore function: § 4.14.2.1 Backing up a system configuration. The MIB Migration phase is quite a long operation that lasts around 30 minutes. Migration is successfully terminated once the migration result displays "success". 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 179/302 182 4.14.3.7 Referencing software The committed software is activated by default when restarted; for the referencing of the software: Select first of all the required storage zone, then, click on the «Referencing» button of the Software Management screen button bar shown here. Note: This button is activated if the software status is "enabled". The "Committed" zone of the Software Management screen (§ 4.14.3 Downloading) is automatically filled. 4.14.3.8 Activation of data To run the downloaded software: Click on the «Activate» button of the Software Management screen button bar shown here. The "Activated" zone of the Software Management screen (§ 4.14.3 Downloading) is automatically filled. Note: Once the MIBs have been rendered compatible, the equipment (NE) reboots with the new IM version. The link with the LT is broken. Reconnection to the NE and recovery of the data therefore requires a new version of the corresponding LT. For this, refer to the procedure described in A.2.2 – Installation Procedure CHANGING THE DESTINATION DIRECTORY of the program ("Change directory" button), so as not to overwrite the old version of the 7390 LT. Note: Once the software is activated and referenced, do not forget to start again downloading the same software on the other software storage zone (without activating or referencing it) to re-create the NFS assembly point, so as the new NTs that come in the network can perform automatic download. 180/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 4.14.4 SNTP server configuration - click on the button shown here (on the 7390LT main screen), - or, open the Management pull-down menu and choose Time Management. The following screen is displayed: When the SNTP server IP address is set to 0.0.0.0, the SNTP client of the 7390NE is disactivated. Otherwise the 7390NE SNTP client is activated and it tries to synchronize on this SNTP server IP address. When the SNTP client is disactivated, you can set the BS time manually (see § 4.5.5). Note: A time server loss alarm will be declared when connection to SNTP time server is lost and SNTP client activated.PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 181/302 182 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 182/302 182 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12424AAAA TQ BJA 01
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