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Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS
NPU Configuration
Table 3-24: Modules for which Logging can be Enabled
FaultMgr
Fault management procedures
ShelfMgr
Shelf management procedures
SIGASN
WiMAX signaling protocols
UserIF
User-initiated procedures
AUMgr
Internal processes used for managing AU
PerfMgr
Performance management procedures
Specify the module name if you want to configure the severity level separately for
this module. If you do not specify the name of the module, the severity level that
you configure in this command is applied to all modules.
For example, run the following command if you want logs to be created for WiMAX
signaling protocols when the severity level is Error or higher:
npu(config)# log level SIGASN ERROR
Or run the following command to set the severity level to Error for all modules:
npu(config)# log level ERROR
NOTE
You can display the currently configured severity levels for each module. For details, refer
Section 3.4.13.2.2.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# log level
[{StartupMgr|SWDownload|FaultMgr|PerfMgr|ShelfMgr|SIGASN|UserIF|AUMgr}]
{ALERT|ERROR|INFO}
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[{StartupMgr|S
WDownload|Faul
tMgr|PerfMgr|
ShelfMgr|SIGAS
N|UserIF|AUMg
r}]
Indicates the name of the
module for which the severity
level is to be specified.
Optional
N/A
StartupMgr
SWDownloa
If you do not specify any
value for this parameter, the
severity level that you specify
is applied for all modules. For
more information about these
parameters, refer
Table 3-24.
FaultMgr
PerfMgr
ShelfMgr
SIGASN
UserIF
AUMgr
{ALERT|ERROR|
INFO}
Indicates the severity level to
be applied to a particular or
all modules.
Mandatory
Error
ALERT
ERROR
INFO
Command
Modes
3.4.13.2.2
Global configuration mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Module-level Logging
To display the log level configured for one or all modules, run the following
command.
npu(config)# show log level
[{StartupMgr|SWDownload|FaultMgr|PerfMgr|ShelfMgr|SIGASN|UserIF|AU
Mgr}]
Specify the module for which you want to view the configured severity level. If you
do not specify the name of the module, the log level configured for all modules is
displayed.
Command
Syntax
4Motion
npu(config)# show log level
[{StartupMgr|SWDownload|FaultMgr|PerfMgr|ShelfMgr|SIGASN|UserIF|AUMgr}]
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[{StartupMgr|S
WDownload|Faul
tMgr|PerfMgr|
ShelfMgr|SIGAS
N|UserIF|AUMg
r}]
Indicates the name of the
module for which you want to
view the configured severity
level. For more information
about these parameters, refer
Table 3-24.
Optional
N/A
StartupMgr
If you do not specify any
value for this parameter, the
severity level is displayed for
all modules.
SWDownloa
FaultMgr
PerfMgr
ShelfMgr
SIGASN
UserIF
AUMgr
Display
Format
Module Name
Command
Modes
Global configuration mode
3.4.13.2.3
: Log level
:
Disabling Module-level Logging
To disable logging for one or all system modules, run the following command:
npu(config)# no log level
[{StartupMgr|SWDownload|FaultMgr|PerfMgr|ShelfMgr|SIGASN|UserIF|AU
Mgr}]
Specify the name of the module if you want to disable logging for a specific
module. If you do not specify the module name, logging is disabled for all
modules.
Command
Syntax
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npu(config)# no log level
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[{StartupMgr|S
WDownload|Faul
tMgr|PerfMgr|
ShelfMgr|SIGAS
N|UserIF|AUMg
r}]
Indicates the name of the
module for which logging is to
be disabled.
Optional
N/A
StartupMgr
SWDownloa
If you do not specify any
value for this parameter,
logging is disabled for all
parameters. For more
information about these
modules, refer Table 3-24.
FaultMgr
PerfMgr
ShelfMgr
SIGASN
UserIF
AUMgr
Command
Modes
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Global configuration mode
Configuring Pe rfor m a nc e Dat a Colle c t ion
You can configure 4Motion to periodically collect and store performance
counters.For details on the counters groups and the performance data counters
collected for each group refer to the relevant 4Motion Performance Management
document.
You can specify the group for which performance data is to be stored and
collected.
The data is stored in an XML file called, prf__yyyymmddhhmm.xml.gz in
the path,/tftpboot/management/performance. The system maintains this data for
a maximum of 24 hours after which it is deleted. It is recommended that you
periodically make a backup of these files on an external server.
You can enable/disable collection of performance data for each group separately.
This section describes:
“Enabling Collection and Storage of Historical Performance Data” on page 403
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“Disabling Collection and Storage of Performance Data” on page 404
“Displaying the Status of Performance Data Collection” on page 405
3.4.14.1
Enabling Collection and Storage of Historical Performance
Data
4Motion collects and stores performance data for the a number of system groups
(refer to Section 3.4.14). To enable collection and storage of performance data for
a group, run the following command:
To enable collection and storage of performance data for an NPU counters group:
npu(config)# pm-group enable npu {BckhlPort | CascPort | IntMgmtIf
| ExtMgmtIf | BearerIf | R6InterfaceTotal | R6InterfaceBs |
ProvisionedQOS | R3Interface | LoadBalancing | InitialNe}
To enable collection and storage of performance data for an AU counters group:
npu(config)# pm-group enable au { BsIntegrity | BsTrafficTable |
BsUtilizationTable | BsTxR1TotalTrafficTable |
BsRxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsGeneral | BsAllMsBasicMode}
NOTE
Using this command, you can enable collection of performance data for only one NPU counters
group at a time. For example, run the following command if you want to enable performance data
collection and storage for the Load Balancing counters:
npu(config)# pm-group enable npu LoadBalancing
For AU counters, if at lease one group is enabled performance data will be collected for all groups.
You can display whether performance data collection is currently enabled or
disabled for a particular group. For details, refer Section 3.4.14.3.
NOTE
When you enable collection of performance data collection, the data is stored in a file called,
prf__yyyymmddhhmm.xml.gz in the path, /tftpboot/management/performance. It is
recommended that you periodically make a backup of these files on an external server.
After you have enabled collection and storage of performance data is fetched every
quarter of an hour.
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Command
Syntax
NPU Configuration
npu(config)# pm-group enable npu {BckhlPort | CascPort | IntMgmtIf |
ExtMgmtIf | BearerIf | R6InterfaceTotal | R6InterfaceBs | ProvisionedQOS
| R3Interface | LoadBalancing | InitialNe}
npu(config)# pm-group enable au { BsIntegrity | BsTrafficTable | BsUtilizationTable |
BsTxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsRxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsGeneral | BsAllMsBasicMode}
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3.4.14.2
Disabling Collection and Storage of Performance Data
To disable collection and storage of performance data for one group, run the
following command:
To disable collection and storage of performance data for an NPU counters group:
npu(config)# no pm-group enable npu {BckhlPort | CascPort |
IntMgmtIf | ExtMgmtIf | BearerIf | R6InterfaceTotal | R6InterfaceBs
| ProvisionedQOS | R3Interface | LoadBalancing | InitialNe}
To disable collection and storage of performance data for an AU counters group:
npu(config)# no pm-group enable au { BsIntegrity | BsTrafficTable |
BsUtilizationTable | BsTxR1TotalTrafficTable |
BsRxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsGeneral | BsAllMsBasicMode}
NOTE
Using this command, you can disable collection of performance data for only one group at a time.
For AU, all groups must be disabled to disable collection. If at least one group is enabled, collection
will be enabled for all groups.
For example, run the following command if you want to disable performance data
collection and storage for the Load Balancing function:
npu(config)# no pm-group enable npu LoadBalancing
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Command
Syntax
NPU Configuration
npu(config)# no pm-group enable npu {BckhlPort | CascPort | IntMgmtIf |
ExtMgmtIf | BearerIf | R6InterfaceTotal | R6InterfaceBs | ProvisionedQOS
| R3Interface | LoadBalancing | InitialNe}
npu(config)# no pm-group enable au { BsIntegrity | BsTrafficTable |
BsUtilizationTable | BsTxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsRxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsGeneral |
BsAllMsBasicMode}
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
Global configuration mode
3.4.14.3
Displaying the Status of Performance Data Collection
To display whether collection and storage of performance data is enabled/disabled
for a group, run the following command:
To display the status for an NPU counters group:
npu# show npu pm-group status {BckhlPort | CascPort | IntMgmtIf |
ExtMgmtIf | BearerIf | R6InterfaceTotal | R6InterfaceBs |
ProvisionedQOS | R3Interface | LoadBalancing | InitialNe}
To display the status for an AU counters group:
npu# show au pm-group status { BsIntegrity | BsTrafficTable |
BsUtilizationTable | BsTxR1TotalTrafficTable |
BsRxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsGeneral | BsAllMsBasicMode}
Command
Syntax
npu# show npu pm-group status {BckhlPort | CascPort | IntMgmtIf | ExtMgmtIf | BearerIf |
R6InterfaceTotal | R6InterfaceBs | ProvisionedQOS | R3Interface | LoadBalancing | InitialNe}
npu# show au pm-group status { BsIntegrity | BsTrafficTable | BsUtilizationTable |
BsTxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsRxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsGeneral | BsAllMsBasicMode}
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NPU Configuration
Global command mode
Configuring t he SN M P/Tra p M a na ge r
This section describes the commands for:
“Configuring the SNMP Manager” on page 406
“Configuring the Trap Manager” on page 409
3.4.15.1
Configuring the SNMP Manager
To enable 4Motion configuration over SNMP, you are required to first configure
the SNMP Manager. You can configure up to five SNMP Manager entries for the
4Motion system, where each entry is uniquely identified by the pair of values for
the Read Community and Write Community. This section describes the
commands to be executed for:
“Adding an SNMP Manager” on page 406
“Deleting an Entry for the SNMP Manager” on page 407
“Displaying Configuration Information for SNMP Managers” on page 408
NOTE
An existing SNMP Manager entry cannot be modify. To modify the parameters of an SNMP
Manager, delete the entry and add a new entry with the required parameters.
3.4.15.1.1
Adding an SNMP Manager
You can configure upto five SNMP Managers. To add an SNMP Manager, run the
following command:
npu(config)# snmp-mgr [ReadCommunity ] [ReadWriteCommunity
]
You can display configuration information for existing SNMP Managers. For
details, refer Section 3.4.15.1.3.
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IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you have specified:
More than five entries for the SNMP Manager
Duplicate entries (an snmp-mgr entry is uniquely identified by values for "ReadCommunity" and
"WriteCommunity")
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# snmp-mgr [ReadCommunity ] [ReadWriteCommunity ]
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
3.4.15.1.2
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[ReadCommunity
]
The SNMP Read Community
string allowing execution of
SNMP Get operations.
Optional
public
String (up to 10
characters and
case-sensitive)
[ReadWriteCommu
nity ]
The SNMP Read/Write
Community string allowing
execution of SNMP Set and
Get operations.
Optional
private
String (up to 10
characters and
case-sensitive)
Global configuration mode
Deleting an Entry for the SNMP Manager
To delete an SNMP Manager entry, run the following command:
npu(config)# no snmp-mgr index
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you provide an incorrect index number for the SNMP Manager to be deleted. To
display the index numbers for configured SNMP Managers, refer Section 3.4.15.1.3.
Command
Syntax
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npu(config)# no snmp-mgr index
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NPU Configuration
10
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the index number of
the SNMP Manager to be
deleted. Should be an index
of an existing SNMP
Manager.
Mandatory
N/A
1-5
Global configuration mode
Displaying Configuration Information for SNMP Managers
To display configuration information for all SNMP Managers, run the following
command:
npu# show snmp-mgr
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if there is no existing SMNP Manager entry.
Command
Syntax
npu# show snmp-mgr
Privilege
Level
10
Display
Format
Snmp Manager Table
-------------------------------Manager Index:(1) Read Only Community:() Read WriteCommunity: ()
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3.4.15.2
NPU Configuration
Configuring the Trap Manager
The SNMP Agent can send traps to multiple Trap Managers, for which an entry
exists in the 4Motion system. After you have created an entry for a Trap Manager,
you are required to enable the Trap Manager. You can, at any time, disable a Trap
Manager for the 4Motion system.
This section describes the commands for:
“Adding/Modifying a Trap Manager entry” on page 409
“Deleting an Entry for the Trap Manager” on page 410
“Enabling/Disabling the Trap Manager” on page 411
“Displaying Configuration Information for Trap Managers” on page 412
“Displaying the Trap Rate Limit” on page 413
3.4.15.2.1
Adding/Modifying a Trap Manager entry
You can configure up to five Trap Manager entries for the 4Motion system. To add
a Trap Manager entry, or to modify an existing entry, run the following command:
npu(config)# trap-mgr ip-source [Port <(0-65535)>]
[TrapCommunity ] [EnableFlag ]
You can view configuration information for existing Trap Managers. For details,
refer Section 3.4.15.2.4.
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if :
You have specified invalid values for the IP address, Trap Community or port.
The IP address is already configured for another Trap Manager.
You are trying to create more than five Trap Managers. (You can configure up to five Trap
Managers for the 4Motion system.
Command
Syntax
4Motion
npu(config)# trap-mgr ip-source [Port <(0-65535)>] [TrapCommunity ]
[EnableFlag ]
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the IP address of
the Trap Manager to be
added or modified.
Mandatory
N/A
Valid IP
address
Must be unique (the same IP
address cannot be assigned
to more than one Manager)
[Port
<(0-65535)>]
Indicates the port number on
which the Trap Manager will
listen for messages from the
Agent.
Optional
162
0-65535
[TrapCommunity
]
Indicates the name of the
community of the Trap
Manager.
Optional
public
String (up to 10
characters and
case-sensitive)
[EnableFlag]
Indicates whether traps
sending to the Trap Manager
is to be enabled. or disabled
Optional
1: Indicates
enable
2 Indicates
disable
Command
Modes
Global configuration mode
IMPORTANT
A route to forward traps to a configured Trap Manager IP address must exist. For details refer to
“Configuring Static Routes” on page 192..
3.4.15.2.2
Deleting an Entry for the Trap Manager
To delete a Trap Manager, run the following command:
npu(config)# no trap-mgr ip-source
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if the IP address you have specified does not exist.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config)# no trap-mgr ip-source
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Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
3.4.15.2.3
NPU Configuration
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the IP address of
the Trap Manager to be
deleted.
Mandatory
N/A
Valid IP
address
Global configuration mode
Enabling/Disabling the Trap Manager
Traps are sent to a particular Trap Manager only if it is enabled. Run the following
commands to enable/disable the Trap Manager that you have created.
NOTE
By default, all Trap Managers are enabled.
npu(config)# trap-mgr enable ip-source
npu (config)# trap-mgr disable ip-source
NOTE
These enable/disable commands have functionality that is identical to the EnableFlag parameter
(see “Adding/Modifying a Trap Manager entry” on page 409).
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if the IP address that you ave specified does not exist in the Trap Manager
index.
Command
Syntax
4Motion
npu(config)# trap-mgr enable ip-source
npu (config)# trap-mgr disable ip-source
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NPU Configuration
10
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the IP address of
the Trap Manager to be
enabled/disabled.
Mandatory
N/A
Valid IP
Address
Global configuration mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Trap Managers
To display configuration information for the configured Trap Managers, run the
following command:
npu# show trap-mgr
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if no Trap Manager has been configured.
Command
Syntax
npu# show trap-mgr
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Level
10
Display
Format
Trap Manager Table
-------------------------------Trap Manager Ip:(10.203.153.149) Port:(162) Community:(public)
Register: (Enable)
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3.4.15.2.5
NPU Configuration
Displaying the Trap Rate Limit
The Trap Rate Limit is the hard-coded maximum rate at which the device can
send traps. To display the trap rate limit, run the following command:
npu# show trap-rate-limit
Command
Syntax
npu# show trap-rate-limit
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Level
Display
Format
Maximum number of traps sent is 20 traps per second.
Command
Modes
Global command mode
3.4.15.2.6
Displaying the Active Clear Timer and Event Rate Limit
The Active Clear Timer parameter indicates the hard-coded value for the
suppression interval aimed at preventing too fast repetitions of alarm active-clear
(alarm toggling). The Event Rate Limit is practically identical to the trap-rate-limit
parameter (see previous section) indicating the hard-coded value for the
maximum number of traps per second.
To display one of these parameters, run the following command:
npu# show {activeClearTimer | eventRateLimit}
Command
Syntax
npu# show {activeClearTimer | eventRateLimit}
Privilege
Level
Display
Format
activeClearTimer:
or:
eventRateLimit:
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NPU Configuration
Global command mode
Configuring t he 4 M ot ion She lf
The 4Motion shelf comprises the following components:
NPU card: Serves as the shelf controller that manages and monitors all the
shelf components. In addition, it provides backbone Ethernet connectivity via
The DATA port. The shelf is designed to contain one active and one redundant
NPU card.
IMPORTANT
NPU redundancy is not supported in the current release.
AU: Is responsible for wireless network connection establishment and for
bandwidth management. The shelf can contain up to 7 AUs, with a maximum
of 6 operational AUs.
PSU: A Power Supply Unit that accepts power from the PIU(s) and provides
+5V,+3.3V, +/-12V DC outputs. The shelf can contain up to four PSUs
providing N+1 redundancy.
PIU: The PIU filters and stabilizes the input power and protects the system
from power problems such as over voltage, surge pulses, reverse polarity
connection and short circuits. It also filters high frequency interference
(radiated emissions) and low frequency interference (conducted emissions) to
the external power source. Each shelf contains two slots for an optional 1+1
PIU redundancy. One PIU is sufficient to support a fully populated shelf. Two
PIU modules provide redundant power feeding (two input sources) while
avoiding current flow between the two input sources.
GPS: An external GPS receiver is used to synchronizes the air link frames of
Intra-site and Inter-site located sectors to ensure that in all sectors the air
frame will start at the same time, and that all sectors will switch from transmit
(downlink) to receive (uplink) at the same time. This synchronization is
necessary to prevent Intra-site and Inter-site sectors interference and
saturation (assuming that all sectors are operating with the same frame size
and with the same DL/UL ratio).
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AVU: Includes a 1U high integral chamber for inlet airflow and a 1U high fan
tray with an internal alarm module. The AVU comprises 10 brush-less fans,
where 9 fans are sufficient for cooling a fully loaded chassis.
Power Feeder: The PIU can support a maximum current of 58 A (@-40.5 VDC).
In certain installations with a relatively high number of ODUs this current
may not be sufficient to power the shelf and all the ODUs. In such
installations the ODU Power Feeder is used as an additional power source
providing power (-48V DC) to ODUs. It transfers transparently all signals
between the AU and the ODU, while injecting DC power received from an
external source. Each ODU Power Feeder unit can serve up to four ODUs.
This section describes the commands to be used for:
“Configuring the PSU/PIU Modules” on page 415
“Configuring the GPS” on page 418
“Managing Power Feeders Configuration” on page 433
“Managing Dry-contact Input Alarms” on page 435
“Managing Dry-contact Output Alarms” on page 440
“Displaying Configuration Information for Dry-contact Input/Output Alarms”
on page 443
“Managing the Site General Information for the 4Motion Shelf” on page 445
“Managing the Unique Identifier for the 4Motion Shelf” on page 447
“Displaying the Vendor Identifier” on page 449
3.4.16.1
Configuring the PSU/PIU Modules
This section describes the commands to be used for:
“Enabling/Disabling the PSU, and PIU Modules” on page 416
“Configuring the PIU Hardware Version” on page 417
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3.4.16.1.1
NPU Configuration
Enabling/Disabling the PSU, and PIU Modules
You can use the CLI to configure the administrative status of the PSU/PIU
modules to enable or disable.
IMPORTANT
An alarm is raised if you enable a PSU or PIU that is already powered down, or you disable a PSU
or PIU that is already powered up.
Run the following command to enable/disable the PSU/PIU modules:
npu(config)# enable {PSU | PIU}
npu(config)# disable {PSU | PIU}
Specify the slot ID of the PSU or PIU to be enabled. The following figure depicts the
slot ID of the 4Motion shelf components:
Figure 3-1: Slot IDs of Shelf Components
For example, if you want to enable PSU, slot# 3, and disable the PIU, slot# 1, run
the following command:
npu(config)# enable PSU 3
npu(config)# disable PIU 1
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you specify a PSU slot ID that is not in the range, 1-4, or a PIU slot ID that is
not in the range 1-2.
Remember that a minimum AU-to-PSU/PIU ratio should always be maintained.
The following table lists the required active AU-to-PSU ratio. Before disabling the
PSU module, ensure that this ratio is maintained.
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IMPORTANT
Ensure that the NPU to PSU/PIU ratio is also maintained. At least one PSU and PIU should always
be active to support the NPU.
Table 3-25: Active AU-to-PSU Ratio
If the number of Active
AUs is...
Number of active PSUs
should be...
Number of Active PIU
1-4
5-7
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# enable {PSU | PIU}
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npu(config)# disable {PSU | PIU}
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
{PSU | PIU}
Indicates whether the PSU or
PIU slot is to be enabled or
disabled.
Mandatory
N/A
PSU
Indicates the slot ID of the
PSU/PIU that you want to
enable or disable. Refer
Figure 3-1 for more
information about the slot ID
assigned to each PIU/PSU
module on the 4Motion
chassis.
Mandatory
Command
Modes
3.4.16.1.2
PIU
N/A
1-4 for PSU
slot
1-2 for PIU
slot
Global configuration mode
Configuring the PIU Hardware Version
You need to manually configure the PIU hardware version that should be
currently in use. The system periodically checks whether the configured and
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actual hardware versions are identical. If there is a difference in the configured
and actual versions, an alarm is raised.
The hw_version parameter indicates the current supply capability of the PIU: 58A
(high-power PIU) or 35A.
To configure the PIU hardware version, run the following command:
npu(config)# PIU hw_version
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# PIU hw_version
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Level
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Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the PIU slot ID for
which the hardware version is
to be configured.
Mandatory
N/A
1-2
hw_version
Indicates the hardware
version to be configured for
the PIU slot.
Mandatory
N/A
5 (58A)
6 (35A)
5 indicates a PIU that can
support up to 58A.
6 indicates a PIU that can
support up to 35A.
Command
Modes
3.4.16.2
Global configuration mode
Configuring the GPS
The GPS is used to synchronize the air link frames of Intra-site and Inter-site
located sectors to ensure that in all sectors the air frame will start at the same
time, and that all sectors will switch from transmit (downlink) to receive (uplink)
at the same time. This synchronization is necessary to prevent Intra-site and
Inter-site sectors interference. In addition, the GPS synchronizes frame numbers
that are transmitted by the AU.
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IMPORTANT
Implementation of GPS synchronization is based on the assumption that all sectors are operating with
the same frame size and with the same DL/UL ratio.
The GPS clock generates a 1PPS signal and is connected to the 4Motion shelf via
the GPS SYNC IN connector on the front panel of the NPU. The GPS clock
requirements can be reached by an outdoor installed GPS unit when it is
synchronized to a minimum number of (user-configurable) satellites.
This section describes the commands to be used for:
“Configuring the GPS Clocks” on page 419
“Configuring General Configuration Parameters for the GPS” on page 422
“Configuring the Date and Time” on page 424
“Configuring the Daylight Saving Parameters” on page 425
“Configuring the Position” on page 426
“Configuring the Required Number of Satellites” on page 428
“Displaying GPS Clocks Parameters” on page 429
“Displaying GPS General Configuration Parameters” on page 430
“Displaying the Date and Time Parameters” on page 431
“Displaying the Daylight Saving Parameters” on page 431
“Displaying the Position Parameters” on page 432
“Displaying the Number of Satellite Parameters” on page 432
3.4.16.2.1
Configuring the GPS Clocks
The GPS clock parameters determines the source for the main clocks in the
system. To configure the GPS clock, you are required to enable/disable:
External 1PPS: Determines the air-frame start time. Assuming that all systems
use the same air-frame size and DL/UL Ratio, then, when the 1PPS clock is
received from a GPS system, this mechanism ensures inter-site and intra-site
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synchronization among all sectors, preventing cross interference and
saturation problems. When using the internal 1PPS clock (derived from the
selected 16 MHz clock source), only intra-site synchronization among sectors
can be achieved. You can either enable the external 1PPS clock source or use
the internal 1PPS clock source derived from the selected 16 MHz clock. By
default, the External IPPS clock is enabled. When using a GPS for
synchronization, the 1PPS clock is received from the GPS receiver and must be
enabled for proper operation.
NOTE
If the external 1PPS GPS clock is enabled:
The concatenated slave NPU 16Mhz created from local 16MHz TCXO/OCXO at the NPU
provides holdover when the GPS loses synchronization with its satellites.
Configure the GPS parameters listed in section, Section 3.4.16.2.2.
External 16MHz: Generates all the main clocking signals in the system,
including the internal 1PPS clock. Using an external, accurate 16 MHz clock
source will enable better hold-over of the 1PPS clock upon temporary loss (or
reduced reliability when receiving less than 4 satellites) of the external 1PPS
clock. This will allow a longer time of continued operation before appearance of
interferences due to clock drifts among BSs. You can either enable the
external 16 MHz clock source or use the internal 16 MHz clock source. By
default, the external 16MHz clock is disabled. In the current release external
16MHz clock must be disabled.
IMPORTANT
Reset the system for changes in the GPS clock configuration to be applied to the entire system.
To configure the GPS clock, run the following command:
npu(config)# set clock ([ External1PPS {Enable | Disable} ] [
External16MHz {Enable | Disable} ])
For example, to configure the internal 1PPS clock at the NPU to synchronize the
air frames for inter-site and intra-site sectors:
npu(config)# set clock External1PPS Disable
Command
Syntax
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
External1PPS
{Enable | Disable}
Indicates whether the
external 1PPS clock is
enabled or disabled.
Optional
Enable
Enable
Disable
If the External 1PPs clock is
enabled, synchronization of
air frames for inter-site and
intra-site sectors should be
managed by the external
1PPS GPS clock. If the
External 1PPS clock is
disabled, it indicates that the
internal 1PPS at the NPU is
used to synchronize air
frames for inter-site and
intra-site sectors.
When using a GPS, External
1PPS clock must be enabled
for proper operation of the
system.
External16MHz
{Enable | Disable}
Indicates whether the
External 16Mhz clock is
enabled or disabled.
Optional
Disable
Enable
Disable
If the external 16 MHz is
enabled, the NPU should
receive 16Mhz signal from
the master NPU. This
parameter should be enabled
only if the NPU clock mode is
slave. If the NPU clock mode
is master, the MPU drives the
16Mhz signal towards the
slave NPUs.
In the current release
External 16MHz clock must
be disabled.
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3.4.16.2.2
NPU Configuration
Global configuration mode
Configuring General Configuration Parameters for the GPS
IMPORTANT
Skip this section if you have selected the internal 1PPS clock. For more information about configuring
the GPS clock, refer Section 3.4.16.2.1.
The GPS general configuration parameters determine how the GPS should
function with respect to the 4Motion system. Depending upon the values defined
for these parameters, you can configure the GPS clock (external 1PPS and
16MHz), and the UTC time. Run the following command to configure the global
configuration parameters for the GPS:
npu(config)# gps config ( [Type {Trimble | Lassen |
None}][HoldoverPassedTout ]
[HoldoverPassTxOperationStop {Enable | Disable}][AlmanacUsableTime
] [EphemerisUsableTime
] [IntervalToReadGPSTime{Hourly | Daily |
Monthly | Yearly}] [TimeToReadGPSTime ]))
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if:
Time to read GPS time is not in valid format. Correct format is hh:mm:ss, dd/mm: Minute and Second
should be within range of 0 to 60, Hour should be within the range of 0 to 23, days should be in the
range 1 to 31 and Month should be within the range of 1 to 12, also day should be valid in accordance
with month.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# gps config ( [Type {Trimble | Lassen| None}]
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[HoldoverPassedTout ]
[HoldoverPassTxOperationStop {Enable |
Disable}][AlmanacUsableTime ]
[EphemerisUsableTime ]
[IntervalToReadGPSTime{Hourly | Daily | Monthly | Yearly}]
[TimeToReadGPSTime ]))
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Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Type {Trimble
| Lassen |
None}]
Indicates the type of GPS
connected to 4Motion:
Optional
Trimble
Trimble
Lassen
Trimble: Use for
BMAX-Timing GPS-OGR
model.
None
Lassen: Use for
BMAX-4M-GPS model
None: Use when no GPS is
connected.
[HoldoverTimeout
]
Indicates the period, in
minutes, for which the NPU
provides holdover when the
GPS loses synchronization
with its satellites.
Optional
480
0 - 2880
[HoldoverPassTxO
perationStop{Enabl
e | Disable}]
Indicates whether the AU
modules should stop data
transmission if the GPS loses
synchronization with its
satellites and the holdover
timeout has occurred.
Optional
Enable
Enable
[AlmanacUsableTi
me
]
Indicates the maximum
period, in hours, for which the
Almanac time is valid when
the GPS is reset.
Optional
720
0-4320
[EphemerisUsable
Time
]
Indicates the maximum
period, in hours, for which the
Ephemeris time is valid when
the GPS is reset.
Optional
0-168
[IntervalToReadGP
STime {Hourly |
Daily | Monthly |
Yearly}]
Indicates the interval after
which the NPU should obtain
the GPS time for frame
synchronization, and send it
to the AU.
Optional
Daily
Hourly
Disable
Daily
Monthly
Yearly
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[TimeToReadGPS
Time
]
Command
Modes
3.4.16.2.3
Indicates the time when the
NPU should obtain the GPS
time for frame
synchronization..
NPU Configuration
Optional
04:05
HH:MM:SS,DD
/MM
Global configuration mode
Configuring the Date and Time
The UTC time is used to configure the following:
Local time: Differs from the UTC time with respect to the value you have
specified for the localUTCDiff and DST parameters. The local time is equal to
the sum of the UTC time, the value of the localUTCDiff parameter (local
offset from UTC time) and DST (daylight saving time offset). For more
information about configuring this parameter, “Configuring the GPS Clocks”
on page 419. You can use the CLI to display the current local time. For details,
refer the section, “Displaying the Date and Time Parameters” on page 431.
System time: Refers to the operating system (kernel) time that is identical to
the UTC time when the system boots up. The system time is updated every
hour with the time received from the GPS receiver.
Real Time Clock (RTC) time: Refers to the time maintained by the board’s
hardware clock. By default, the RTC time is set to 1st January, 1970. The RTC
time is updated every hour with the UTC time that is received from the GPS
receiver or that you have configured from the CLI. The RTC time is used for
creating the timestamp for log and trace messages, performance data
collection files, and for managing the interval after which a backup of the
configuration file should be maintained and performance data should be
collected.
Execute the following command to configure the date and time parameters. If the
GPS is synchronized to its satellites and is connected to 4Motion, the UTC time is
provided by the GPS. Otherwise the UTC time that you configure is used instead.
To configure the date and time parameters, run the following command:
npu(config)# set date [UTC ] [LocalUTCDiff
<+/-HH:MM>] [DST <(0-2)>]
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IMPORTANT
An error may occur if :
1) UTC time is not in the valid format i.e. hh: mm: ss, dd/mm/yyyy.
2) Local UTCDiff is not valid format i.e. +/-hh:mm
3) Local UTC Diff is out of the range between -12 to +13 or it is not in steps of 30 minutes.
4) DST is out of range i.e between 0 to 2
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# set date [UTC ] [LocalUTCDiff <+/-HH:MM>] [DST
<(0-2)>]
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
UTC
Indicates the UTC time to be
used for 4Motion if not
available from GPS.
Optional
N/A
Use the format:
LocalUTCDiff
<+/-HH:MM>
The local offset from UTC
Optional
HH:MM: SS,
DD/MM/YYYY
+00:00
+/-HH:MM
HH: -12 to +13
MM: 00 or 30
DST <(0-2)>
Command
Modes
3.4.16.2.4
Applicable only of
daylightSavingMode is set to
Enable. Daylight Saving Time
offset of the local clock
Optional
0-2
Global configuration mode
Configuring the Daylight Saving Parameters
To configure the daylight saving parameters, run the following command:
npu(config)# set daylight saving ([mode {Enable | Disable}]
[start-date ] [stop-date ])
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if any of the configured value is not in a valid format:
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Command
Syntax
npu(config)# set daylight saving ([mode {Enable | Disable}] [start-date ] [stop-date
])
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
mode {Enable |
Disable}
Enables/disables the daylight
saving feature. When
enabled, the feature will be
activated using the
parameters defined below.
Optional
Disable
Enable
Applicable only of Mode is set
to Enable. The date for
starting the daylight saving
feature: At the beginning of
this date (midnight), the clock
will be advanced by the
amount of hours specified by
the Advance Factor
parameter.
Optional
Applicable only of Mode is set
to Enable. The date for
stopping the daylight saving
feature: At the end of this
date (midnight plus the
amount of hours specified by
the Advance Factor
parameter), the clock will be
set back to midnight (00:00).
Optional
start-date
stop-date
Command
Modes
3.4.16.2.5
Disable
27.3
DD.MM
DD: .day in
month, 1-31.
MM .month in
year, 1-12.
28.11
DD.MM
DD: .day in
month, 1-31.
MM .month in
year, 1-12.
Global configuration mode
Configuring the Position
The position configuration enables setting the location’s parameters when GPS is
not used (Type=None).
To configure the position parameters, run the following command:
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npu(config)# set position ([Latitude ] [Longitude
] [Altitude (-300 - 9000)])
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if :
1) Latitude, longitude and altitude are configured while GPS type is not "None".
2) Latitude is not in valid format i.e. ll.mmm,a where a is either N or S
3) Longitude is not in valid format i.e. lll.mmm,a where a is either E or W.
4) Altitude is not in valid range i.e. +-300 to 9000.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# set position ([Latitude ] [Longitude ] [Altitude (-300 9000)])
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Latitude
Indicates the latitude where
the 4Motion shelf is currently
positioned. Configure only if
GPS Type is None.
Optional
00.000,N
Use the format,
ll.mmm.a
(where ll.mmm
is in degrees
and the value
of a is either N
or S).
ll is between 00
to 89, mmm is
between 000 to
999.
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Longitude
Indicates the longitude where
the 4Motion shelf is currently
positioned. Configure only if
GPS Type is None.
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Optional
000.000,E
Use the format,
Ill.mmm.a
(where ll.mmm
is in degrees
and the value
of a is either E
or W).
lll is between
000 to 179,
mmm is
between 000 to
999.
Altitude (-300 9000)])
Command
Modes
3.4.16.2.6
Indicates the altitude (in
meters) where the 4Motion
shelf is currently positioned.
Configure only if GPS Type is
None.
Optional
-300 to 9000
Global configuration mode
Configuring the Required Number of Satellites
The satellite parameter enables configured the minimum number of satellites
required for maintaining synchronization and for renewing synchronization after
synchronization loss.
To configure the satellite parameters, run the following command:
npu(config)# set satellite ([MinNumOfSatForHoldoverReturn ] [MaxNumOfSatBeforeSyncLoss ])
IMPORTANT
1) An error can occur while configuring MinNumOfSatForHoldoverReturn if Minimum number of
satellite for holdover return is less than Maximum number of satellite before synchronization loss.
2) An error can occur while configuring MaxNumOfSatBeforeSyncLoss if Maximum number of satellite
before synchronization is more than Minimum number of satellite for holdover return.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# set satellite ([MinNumOfSatForHoldoverReturn ]
[MaxNumOfSatBeforeSyncLoss ]
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Description
Command
Modes
3.4.16.2.7
NPU Configuration
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
MinNumOfSatForH
oldoverReturn
Indicates the minimum
number of satellites that
should be received for
resuming synchronization
(exiting holdover status) after
loss of synchronization.
Optional
1-12
MaxNumOfSatBef
oreSyncLoss
Indicates the minimum
number of satellites required
for maintaining
synchronization.
Optional
0-11
Global configuration mode
Displaying GPS Clocks Parameters
To display the GPS clock configuration parameters, run the following command:
npu# show clock status [{CurrentExternal1PPS |
ConfiguredExternal1PPS | CurrentExtrnal16MHz |
ConfiguredExternal16MHz}]
Command
Syntax
npu# show clock status [{CurrentExternal1PPS |
ConfiguredExternal1PPS | CurrentExtrnal16MHz |
ConfiguredExternal16MHz}
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
For a detailed description of each parameter in this command, refer the section, “Configuring
the GPS Clocks” on page 419.
Both Current and Configured values for each clock are provided (the parameters are applied after
reset)
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Display
Format
Command
Modes
3.4.16.2.8
NPU Configuration
Configured External 1PPS Status
:Enable/ Disable
Current External 1PPS Status
:Enable/ Disable
Configured External 16MHz Status
:Enable/ Disable
Current External 16MHz Status
:Enable/ Disable
Global command mode
Displaying GPS General Configuration Parameters
To display the GPS general configuration parameters, run the following command:
npu# show gps config [{ Type | SoftwareVersion [{ Navigation |
Signal }] | HoldoverPassedTout | HoldoverPassTxOperationStop |
AlmanacUsableTime | EphemerisUsableTime | IntervalToReadGPSTime |
TimeToReadGPSTime} ]
Command
Syntax
npu# show gps config [{ Type | SoftwareVersion [{ Navigation | Signal }] |
HoldoverPassedTout | HoldoverPassTxOperationStop | AlmanacUsableTime |
EphemerisUsableTime | IntervalToReadGPSTime | TimeToReadGPSTime} ]
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Level
Syntax
Description
For a detailed description of each parameter in this command, refer the section, “Configuring
General Configuration Parameters for the GPS” on page 422.
Display
Format
Configured GPS Type
GPS Navigation Processor SW Version
GPS Signal Processor SW version
Holdover Timeout
HoldoverPassedTxOperationStop
Almanac Usable Time
Ephemeris Usable Time
Interval To Read Gps Time
Time To Read Gps Time
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Global command mode
In addition to the configuration parameters, the SW Versions of the GPS
Navigation and Signal Processors are also displayed (if available).
3.4.16.2.9
Displaying the Date and Time Parameters
To display the current date parameters, run the following command:
npu# show date [{Local | UTC | LocalUTCDiff | DST}]
Command
Syntax
npu# show date [{Local | UTC | LocalUTCDiff | DST}]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
For a detailed description of each parameter in this command, refer the section, “Configuring
the Date and Time” on page 424.
Display
Format
Local Time
UTC Time
Local UTC Offset
Daylight Saving Time
Command
Modes
Global command mode
In addition to the configurable parameters, the calculated Local Time is also
displayed.
3.4.16.2.10 Displaying the Daylight Saving Parameters
To display the current daylight saving parameters, run the following command:
npu# show daylight saving
Command
Syntax
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Level
Display
Format
Saving mode
:
Start date
:
Stop date
:
Command
Modes
NPU Configuration
Global command mode
3.4.16.2.11 Displaying the Position Parameters
To display the current position parameters, run the following command:
npu# show position [{Latitude | Longitude | Altitude}]
Command
Syntax
npu# show position [{Latitude | Longitude | Altitude}]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
For a detailed description of each parameter in this command, refer the section, “Configuring
the Position” on page 426.
Display
Format
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Command
Modes
Global command mode
3.4.16.2.12 Displaying the Number of Satellite Parameters
To display the current satellite parameters, run the following command:
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npu# show satellite [{MinNumOfSatForHoldoverReturn |
MaxNumOfSatBeforeSyncLoss | NumOfSatelliteAvailable}]
Command
Syntax
npu# show satellite [{MinNumOfSatForHoldoverReturn | MaxNumOfSatBeforeSyncLoss |
NumOfSatelliteAvailable}]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
For a detailed description of each parameter in this command, refer the section, “Configuring
the Required Number of Satellites” on page 428.
Display
Format
Max Satellites Before Sync Loss
Min Satellites For Holdover Return
Number of Satellites Acquired
Command
Modes
Global command mode
In addition to the configurable parameters, the current number of satellites
acquired by the GPS receiver is also displayed.
3.4.16.3
Managing Power Feeders Configuration
The Power Feeder configuration enables specifying the AU port connected to each
Power Feeder port.
3.4.16.3.1
Configuring Power Feeders
To configure the AU ports connected to the ports of a specific Power Feeder, run
the following command:
npu(config)# config pfUnitNo pfPortNo AuSlotNo AuPortNo
IMPORTANT
An error can occur if the configured combination of AuPortNo and AuSlotNo already exists.
Command
Syntax
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npu(config)# config pfUnitNo pfPortNo AuSlotNo AuPort
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
pfUnitNo
The Power Feeder unit
number.
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
pfPortNo
The Power Feeder port
number
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
AuSlotNo
The AU Slot number.
Optional
-1 (none)
-1 (none), 1-4,
7-9
AuPortNo
The AU Port number.
Optional
-1 (none)
-1 (none), 1-4
Each combination
of Power Feeder
Unit Number and
Port Number can
appear in a
maximum of one
Power Feeder
instance
-1 means none.
-1 means none.
Each combination
of AU Slot Number
and Port Number
can appear in a
maximum of one
Power Feeder
instance (excluding
combinations with
a none value).
Command
Modes
3.4.16.3.2
Global configuration mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Power Feeders
To display configuration information for all defined Power Feeders, run the
following command:
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npu# show power-feeder configuration
Command
Syntax
npu# show power-feeder configuration
Privilege
Level
Display
Format (for
each
configured
instance)
PfUnitNo : , PfPortNo : , AuPortNo : , AuSlotNo :
Command
Modes
Global command mode
3.4.16.4
........
Managing Dry-contact Input Alarms
Dry-contact input alarms are external devices that are connected to the 4Motion
unit, and notify the system when there is a change in external conditions. When
the system receives this notification, an SNMP trap is sent to the EMS. For
example, a device such as a temperature sensor that is connected to the 4Motion
unit, and configured to function as a dry-contact input alarm, can raise an alarm
to the system when there is a sudden change in the room temperature. The
system then sends an SNMP trap to the EMS, notifying the administrator of the
change indicated by the external device.
Dry contact input alarms are connected to the 4Motion system via a 25-pin micro
D-Type ALRM-IN/OUT connector on the NPU front panel. The following figure
depicts the ALRM-IN/OUT connector, and the pin numbers assigned to each pin:
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Figure 3-2: 25-pin Micro D-Type ALRM-IN/OUT Connector
You can configure upto eight dry contact input alarms, each mapping to a
different pin number. This section describes the commands to be executed for:
“Mapping a Dry-contact Input Alarm to an Alarm Condition” on page 436
“Disabling Dry-contact Input Alarms” on page 439
3.4.16.4.1
Mapping a Dry-contact Input Alarm to an Alarm Condition
Dry contact alarms are connected to the 4Motion unit via the 25-pin micro D-Type
ALRM-IN/OUT connector on the front panel of the NPU. You can configure upto
eight dry contact input alarms, each connected to a different pin on the
ALRM-IN/OUT connector. Each alarm can then map to any of the following alarm
conditions. If the external dry-contact alarm detects that any of these conditions
is fulfilled, an alarm is raised, and a corresponding trap is sent to the EMS.
IMPORTANT
Dry-contact input alarms are a means to raise a trap to the EMS when a change in conditions is
notified by the external device. However, the trap may not reach the EMS because of trap rate limiting,
network congestion or for reasons relating to the external equipment. Alvarion does not assume
responsibility for traps that are lost.
Commercial power failure
Fire
Enclosure door open
High temperature
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Flood
Low fuel
Low battery threshold
Generator failure
Intrusion detection
External equipment failure
To map the a dry contact alarm to an alarm condition, run the following
command:
npu(config)# dry-contact IN alarm
{CommercialPowerFailure | Fire | EnclosueDoorOpen | HighTemperature
| Flood | LowFuel | LowBatteryThreshold | GeneratorFailure |
IntrusionDetection | ExternalEquipmentFailure} [alarmPolarity
{RaiseOnClose | RaiseOnOpen }]
In this command, the alarm_num parameter maps to a pin on the ALRM IN-OUT
connector.
The following table lists the pin numbers of the 25-pin micro D-Type
ALRM-IN/OUT connector corresponding to the alarm number you are configuring:
Table 3-26: Pin Numbers Corresponding to Dry Contact Input Alarm Numbers
Pin Number
Alarm Number
3 and 15
4 and 16
5 and 17
6 and 18
7 and 19
8 and 20
9 and 21
10 and 22
Refer Figure 3-2 for a diagrammatic representation of the 25-pin micro D-Type
ALRM-IN/OUT connector and the numbers assigned to each pin.
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NOTE
For more information about displaying the alarm conditions currently mapped to the micro D-Type
ALRM-IN/OUT connector pins, refer Section 3.4.16.6.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# dry-contact IN alarm {CommercialPowerFailure | Fire |
EnclosueDoorOpen | HighTemperature | Flood | LowFuel | LowBatteryThreshold | GeneratorFailure
| IntrusionDetection | ExternalEquipmentFailure} [alarmPolarity {RaiseOnClose | RaiseOnOpen }]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible Values
Indicates the alarm
number of the dry
contact input alarm
that is to be mapped
to an alarm condition.
This alarm number
corresponds to a pin
on the 25-pin micro
D-Type jack.
Mandatory
N/A
1-8
For more information
about the pin numbers
that correspond to the
alarm number, refer
Table 3-26.
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alarm
{CommercialPower
Failure | Fire |
EnclosueDoorOpe
n|
HighTemperature |
Flood | LowFuel |
LowBatteryThresh
old |
GeneratorFailure |
IntrusionDetection
ExternalEquipment
Failure
Indicates the alarm
condition to be
mapped to a pin
number.
NPU Configuration
Mandatory
N/A
CommercialPowerFai
lure
Fire
EnclosueDoorOpen
HighTemperature
Flood
LowFuel
LowBatteryThreshold
GeneratorFailure
IntrusionDetection
External
ExternalEquipmentFa
ilure (can be used
for defining a
condition other than
the ones specified
by the other
parameters in this
command)
[alarmPolarity
{RaiseOnClose |
RaiseOnOpen }]
Command
Modes
3.4.16.4.2
Indicates whether
alarm will be raised on
closed or open circuit
condition.
Optional
RaiseOn
Close
RaiseOnClose
RaiseOnOpen
Global configuration mode
Disabling Dry-contact Input Alarms
To disable (block) a dry contact input alarm mapped to a specific alarm condition,
run the following command:
npu(config)# no dry-contact IN
NOTE
For more information about mapping dry contact alarms to an alarm condition, refer to “Mapping
a Dry-contact Input Alarm to an Alarm Condition” on page 436. For more information
about displaying the alarm condition currently mapped to an alarm, refer to “Displaying
Configuration Information for Dry-contact Input/Output Alarms” on page 443.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config)# no dry-contact IN
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
NPU Configuration
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the alarm number of
the dry contact input alarm
alarm that is to be disabled.
The value of this parameter
should be between 1 and 8.
Mandatory
N/A
1-8
For more information about
the pin numbers that
correspond to the alarm
number, refer Table 3-26.
Command
Modes
3.4.16.5
Global configuration mode
Managing Dry-contact Output Alarms
Dry-contact output alarms are raised by the system to notify an external device
connected to the 4Motion unit about a change in the system state. The external
monitoring entity may take the appropriate action after receiving the notification
from the 4Motion system.
You can use the CLI to raise an alarm to the external entity that is connected to
the dry contact output pin. After the system returns to its normal state, you can
clear the dry contact output alarm that you had raised.
Dry contact output alarms are connected to the 4Motion system via a 25-pin
micro D-Type ALRM-IN/OUT connector on the NPU front panel. The following
figure depicts the ALRM-IN/OUT connector, and the pin numbers assigned to
each pin:
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Figure 3-3: 25-pin Micro D-Type ALRM-IN/OUT Connector
You can configure upto three dry contact output alarms, each mapping to a
different pin number. This section describes the commands used for:
“Raising Dry-contact Output Alarms” on page 441
“Clearing Dry-contact Output Alarms” on page 442
3.4.16.5.1
Raising Dry-contact Output Alarms
You can raise a dry contact output alarm to any external entity that is connected
to the 4Motion unit via the 25-pin micro D-Type jack on the NPU front panel. To
raise a dry contact output alarm, run the following command:
npu(config)# dry-contact OUT alarm
In this command, the alarm_num parameter maps to a specific pin of the micro
D-Type ALRM-IN/OUT connector. The following table lists the pin numbers of the
25-pin micro D-Type ALRM-IN/OUT connector corresponding to the alarm
number you are configuring:
Table 3-27: Pin Numbers Corresponding to Dry Contact Output Alarm Numbers
Pin Number
Corresponding Alarm Number
1(FIX) - 2(N.C) - 14(N.O)
11(FIX)- 12(N.C) - 13(N.O)
23(FIX) - 24(N.C) - 25(N.O)
In this table, N.C denotes Normally Closed, and N.O denotes Normally Open.
Refer Figure 3-3 for a diagrammatic representation of the 25-pin micro D-Type
ALRM-IN/OUT connector and the numbers assigned to each pin.
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NOTE
After you have raised an alarm, clear this alarm when the system state returns to its normal
condition. For information, refer to, “Clearing Dry-contact Output Alarms” on page 442.
For more information about displaying configuration information about a dry contact output alarm,
refer to “Displaying Configuration Information for Dry-contact Input/Output
Alarms” on page 443.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# dry-contact OUT alarm
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the alarm number of
the dry contact output alarm
that is to be configured. This
alarm number corresponds to
a pin on the 25-pin micro
D-Type jack.
Mandatory
N/A
1-3
Mandatory
N/A
Up to 256
characters
For more information about
pin numbers that correspond
to the alarm number, refer
Table 3-27.
alarm
Command
Modes
3.4.16.5.2
Indicates the name of the
dry-contact alarm to be
raised.
Global configuration mode
Clearing Dry-contact Output Alarms
After the system returns to its normal state, run the following command to clear
the dry-contact output alarm that you had raised:
npu(config)# no dry-contact OUT
After you run this command, the alarm that you had raised is cleared.
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NOTENOTE
For more information about raising a dry contact output alarm, refer to “Raising Dry-contact
Output Alarms” on page 441.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# no dry-contact OUT
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Indicates the alarm number of
the dry contact output alarm
alarm that is to be disabled.
Mandatory
N/A
1-3
For more information about
the pin numbers that
correspond to the alarm
number, refer Table 3-27.
Command
Modes
3.4.16.6
Global configuration mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Dry-contact
Input/Output Alarms
To display configuration information for dry-contact input/output alarms, run the
following command:
npu# show dry-contact {IN | OUT} []
If you want to display configuration information for input or output alarms,
specify IN or OUT. You can also specify the pin number if you want to view
configuration information for particular pin used for connecting an external device
to the 4Motion unit.
For example, run the following command if you want to display configuration
information for the dry contact input alarm connected to the 4Motion unit via
pin# 8 on the NPU panel:
npu# show dry-contact IN 8
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If you want to display configuration information for all dry contact IN alarms, run
the following command:
npu# show dry-contact IN
NOTE
An error may occur if you have specified an incorrect pin number for a particular input/output alarm.
For more information about the correct pin-to-alarm number mapping, refer Table 3-26 and
Table 3-27.
Command
Syntax
npu# show dry-contact {IN | OUT} []
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
{IN|OUT}
Indicates whether
configuration information is to
be displayed for input or
output alarms.
Optional
N/A
IN
Denotes the alarm number of
the input or output alarm for
which configuration
information is to be displayed.
Optional
[]
If you do not specify this
value, configuration
information is displayed for all
input or output alarms.
OUT
N/A
1-8 for input
alarms
1-3 for
output
alarms
Refer Figure 3-2 and
Figure 3-3 for more
information about the
numbers assigned to the pins
used for connecting dry
contact alarms.
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Display
Format
NPU Configuration
Dry-Contact Input Alarm:
AlarmNumber AlarmName InputBlocking AlarmPolarity
Raise On Close/Open
Dry-Contact Output Alarm:
AlarmNumber AlarmStatus AlarmName
Command
Modes
3.4.16.7
Global command mode
Managing the Site General Information for the 4Motion Shelf
The site general parameters provide general information on the site.
This section describes the commands used for:
“Configuring the Site General Information for the 4Motion Shelf” on page 445
“Displaying the Site General Information Parameters” on page 446
3.4.16.7.1
Configuring the Site General Information for the 4Motion Shelf
Run the following command to configure the 4Motion shelf location information,
such as the rack number and location:
npu(config)# site {Name | Address |
RackLocation | ContactPerson
}
For example, run the following command if you want to specify the site name:
npu(config)# site name Site 12
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if the length of any of these parameters exceeds the specified range. Refer the
syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring
these parameters.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config)# site (Name | Address | RackLocation | ContactPerson )
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
3.4.16.7.2
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Name }
Indicates the name of the
4Motion shelf.
Optional
N/A
String (up to 32
characters)
Address }
Indicates the address of the
4Motion site.
Optional
N/A
String (up to 70
characters)
RackLocation
}
Indicates the rack number
and location of the 4Motion
shelf.
Optional
N/A
String (up to 32
characters)
ContactPerson
Indicates the name of person
who is administering the
4Motion shelf.
Optional
String (up to 32
characters)
Global configuration mode
Displaying the Site General Information Parameters
To display configuration information for the site general information parameters,
run the following command:
npu# show site [{Name | Address | RackLocation | ContactPerson
|ProductType}]
In addition to the configurable parameter (see Section 3.4.16.7.1), you can also
display the Product Type.
If you want to display configuration information for one parameter, specify only
the required parameter. If you want to display configuration information for all dry
contact alarms, run the following command:
npu# show site
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Command
Syntax
npu# show site [{Name | Address | RackLocation | ContactPerson |ProductType }]
Privilege
Level
Display
Format
(for all
parameters)
Name
Address
Rack Location :
Contact Person :
Product Type
Command
Modes
3.4.16.8
Global command mode
Managing the Unique Identifier for the 4Motion Shelf
The Site Identifier (Site ID) is used by the management system as identifier of the
site and must be unique in the managed network.
The default value 0 is not a valid Site Identifier: it indicates that the Site Identifier
was not configured and a valid Site Identifier must be configured. A BTS with Site
Identifier 0 will not be discovered by AlvariSTAR.
Since the Site Identifier is used by AlvariSTAR to identify the device, it is highly
recommended not to modify it. If necessary, you must follow the Site Number
Change process described in the AlvariSTAR Device Manager User Manual.
This section describes the commands used for:
“Configuring the Unique Identifier for the 4Motion Shelf” on page 447
“Displaying the Unique Identifier for the 4Motion Shelf” on page 448
3.4.16.8.1
Configuring the Unique Identifier for the 4Motion Shelf
To configure a unique identifier for the 4Motion shelf, run the following command:
npu(config)# site identifier >
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IMPORTANT
You must save the configuration (run the command npu# write) for a change in site identifier to take
effect after next reset.
Since the site identifier (Site Number) is used by AlvariSTAR management system to identify the
device, it is highly recommended not to modify it. If necessary, you must follow the Site Number
Change process described in the Device Driver Manual.
NOTE
To display the 4Motion shelf identifier, refer to “Displaying the Unique Identifier for the
4Motion Shelf” on page 448.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# site identifier >
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
>
Command
Modes
3.4.16.8.2
Global configuration mode
Displaying the Unique Identifier for the 4Motion Shelf
To display the unique identifier for the 4Motion shelf, run the following command:
npu# show site identifier
Command
Syntax
npu# show site identifier
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Level
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Format
Site Id
Command
Modes
Global command mode
3.4.16.9
NPU Configuration
Displaying the Vendor Identifier
The Vendor Identifier, used as a unique identifier of the equipment vendor, can be
configured only by the vendor. To display the vendor identifier, run the following
command:
npu# show vendor identifier
Command
Syntax
npu# show vendor identifier
Privilege
Level
Display
Format
Vendor Id
Command
Modes
Global command mode
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3 .5
Managing MS in ASN-GW
M a na ging M S in ASN -GW
This section describes the MS level commands.
“Manual MS De-registration”
“Displaying MS Information”
3 .5 .1
M a nua l M S De -re gist rat ion
Run the following command to initiate the de-registration process of the MS with a
specified NAI or MSID (MAC address) value, all MSs served by a specific BS or all
the MSs served by the unit.
npu(config)# de-reg ms {nai | bs <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> | msid
| all}
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if NAI or MSID value is not specified. Refer to the syntax description for more
information about the appropriate values and format for configuring this parameter.
An error may occur also for “MS not found", in case no MS with the specified NAI or MSID is
registered at ASNGW.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# de-reg ms {nai | bs <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> | msid |
all}
Privilege
Level
10
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Syntax
Description
Managing MS in ASN-GW
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
{nai
|bs <(1 to
16777215
StepSize 1)> |
msid
| all}
Initiates the de-registration of
one or several MSs:
Mandatory
N/A
String
nai : de-register
the MS with the specified NAI
value.
bs <(1 to 16777215 StepSize
1)>: de-register all MSs
served by the specified BS.
msid :
de-register the MS with the
specified MSID (MAC
address) value. The format is
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
all: de-register all MSs served
by the unit.
Command
Modes
3 .5 .2
Global configuration mode
Displa ying M S I nfor m at ion
Run the following command to view the MS context information of all MSs or a
single MS:
npu# show ms info [detailed [{nai|msid}]] [hotlined]
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if invalid NAI or invalid MSID is provided. Refer to the syntax description for
more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring this parameter.
Command
Syntax
npu# show ms info [detailed [{nai|msid}]] [hotlined]
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Level
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Syntax
Description
Managing MS in ASN-GW
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[detailed
[{nai|msid}
]] [hotlined]
Defines the type of
information to be displayed:
Optional
Null
Null
Null (the command show ms
info): Displays brief info for all
MSs.
detailed
detailed nai
detailed (the command show
ms info detailed): Displays
detailed info for all MSs.
detailed
detailed nai (the
command show ms info
detailed nai ):
Displays detailed info for the
MS with the specified NAI.
hotlined
msid
detailed msid (the
command show ms info
detailed msid ):
Displays detailed info for the
MS with the specified MSID
(MAC address). The MSID
format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
hotlined (the command show
ms info hotlined): Displays
brief info for all hotlined MSs.
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Display
Format,
Detailed
(for each
registered
MS if
requested
for all MSs)
Managing MS in ASN-GW
MS context Info:
NAI =
MS ID =
Serving BS ID =
(for each Service Flow:)
Serving Flow ID<#> =
Serving Flow GRE key =
Serving Flow Direction =
MS Flow Service Group IP = >
Service Group Name =
Service Group Type =
....
Display
Format,
Brief
MS ID
Command
Modes
Global command mode
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Serving BS ID
Auth Mode UL Flows DL Flows
(a table for each registered MS)
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3 .6
Managing AUs
M a na ging AU s
Up to seven AU objects can be created and configured, corresponding to the AU
cards that can be installed in slots 1-4, 7-9 of the shelf.
To configure an AU:
Enable the AU configuration mode for the selected AU (refer to Section 3.6.1)
You can now execute any of the following tasks:
»
Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the AU (refer to
Section 3.6.2)
»
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters
tables of the AU (refer to Section 3.6.3)
Terminate the AU configuration mode (refer to Section 3.6.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration and status information for
each of the parameters tables of the AU (refer to Section 3.6.6) or delete an
existing AU object (refer to Section 3.4.12.7.5).
NOTE
The AU reserved parameters table enables configuring up to 9 parameters that are reserved for
possible future use. In the current release none of the reserved parameters is being used.
Therefore, the following commands are not applicable:
Configure reserved parameters: npu(config-au-)# au-reserved [reserved-1 ]
[reserved-2 ] [reserved-3 ] [reserved-4 ] [reserved-5
] [reserved-6 ] [reserved-7 ] [reserved-8 ]
[reserved-9 ]
Restore default values of reserved parameters: npu(config-au-)# no au-reserved
[reserved-1] [reserved-2] [reserved-3] [reserved-4] [reserved-5] [reserved-6] [reserved-7]
[reserved-8] [reserved-9].
Display configured values of reserved parameters: npu# show au-reserved au [<(1 to 4
StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>].
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Managing AUs
Ena bling t he AU Configurat ion M ode \Cre at ing
a n AU Obje c t
To configure the parameters of an AU, first enable the AU configuration mode for
the specific AU. Run the following command to enable the AU configuration mode.
You can also use this command to create a new AU object. A new AU object is
created with default values for all parameters.
npu (config)# au <(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>
Specify the slot ID of the AU to be configured/created. See Figure 3-1 for slot
assignment in the shelf.
For example, to configure the AU in slot# 1, run the following command:
npu (config)# au 1
IMPORTANT
An error occurs if you specify an AU slot ID that is not in the range, 1-4, or 7-9.
If you use this command to create a new AU, the configuration mode for this AU is
automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the AU (refer to
Section 3.6.2)
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters
tables of the AU (refer to Section 3.6.3)
After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the AU configuration mode
(refer to Section 3.6.4) and return to the global configuration mode.
Command
Syntax
npu (config)# au <(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>
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Description
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Description
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Value
Possible
Values
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<(1 to 4 StepSize
1) | (7 to 9
StepSize 1)>
Command
Modes
The slot ID of the AU to be
configured
Managing AUs
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
7-9
Global configuration mode
NOTE
The following examples are for au configuration mode for au-1.
3 .6 .2
Configuring AU Pa ra m e t e rs
After enabling the AU configuration mode you can configure the following
parameters tables:
Properties (refer to Section 3.6.2.1)
Control (refer to Section 3.6.2.2)
Connectivity (refer to Section 3.6.2.3)
3.6.2.1
Configuring Properties
The properties table enables configuring the main properties of the required AU
card and controlling the power on each of the AU’s ODU ports.
To configure the properties parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-au-1)# properties [required-type ]
[port-1-power {shutDown | noShutDown}] [port-2-power {shutDown |
noShutDown}] [port-3-power {shutDown | noShutDown}] [port-4-power
{shutDown | noShutDown}]
NOTE
You can display configuration information for the AU properties. For details, refer to
Section 3.6.6.1.
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax
description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these
parameters.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-au-1)# properties [required-type ]
[port-1-power {shutDown | noShutDown} ] [port-2-power {shutDown |
noShutDown} ] [port-3-power {shutDown | noShutDown} ]
[port-4-power {shutDown | noShutDown} ]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
3.6.2.2
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[required-type
Defines the AU card
configuration required: 4-ports or
2-ports. 2-ports AU is applicable
only for Macro Outdoor.
Optional
au4x4Mo
dem
au4x4Mode
[port-1-power
{shutDown |
noShutDown} ]
Controls power from AU card
port 1 to ODU
Optional
[port-2-power
{shutDown |
noShutDown} ]
Controls power from AU card
port 2 to ODU.
[port-3-power
{shutDown |
noShutDown |} ]
Controls power from AU card
port 3 to ODU. Not applicable for
a 2-ports AU.
Optional
[port-4-power
{shutDown |
noShutDown} ]
Controls power from AU card
port 4 to ODU. Not applicable for
a 2-ports AU.
Optional
au2x2
No
Shutdown
shutDown
noShutDown
Optional
No
Shutdown
shutDown
noShutDown
No
Shutdown
shutDown
noShutDown
No
Shutdown
shutDown
noShutDown
au configuration mode
Configuring the Control Parameter
The control parameters enables controlling the operation of the AU.
To configure the control parameter, run the following command:
npu(config-au-1)# control shutdown-operation {normalOperation | reset |
shutdown}
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-au-1)# control shutdown-operation {normalOperation |
reset | shutdown}
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
3.6.2.3
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible Values
shutdown-operation
{normalOperation |
reset | shutdown}
Controls the
operation of the AU
card: Normal
Operation, Shutdown
(disable power to
card) or Reset.
Mandatory
normal
Operation
normalOperation
reset
shutdown
au configuration mode
Configuring AU Connectivity
The connectivity tables enables configuring the connectivity parameters for the
Ethernet interface of the AU. In the current release the interface operates in
802.1q mode: In this mode, the interface accepts only VLAN-tagged packets. All
packets received without VLAN tags are dropped.
The connectivity tables enable also configuring the parameters of the service
interface (excluding the VLAN ID) used by the AU for uploading maintenance
information to an external server (the same VLAN ID is used by all service
interfaces - for details see Section 3.4.3).
To configure the connectivity parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-au-1)# connectivity [maxframesize <(1518 to 9000
StepSize 1)>] [bearervlanid <(9 to 9 StepSize 1) | (11 to 100
StepSize 1) |(110 to 4094 StepSize 1)>] [service-ip ]
[service-mask ] [service-next-hop ]
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Command
Syntax
npu (config-au-1)# connectivity [maxframesize <(1518 to 9000
StepSize 1)>] [bearervlanid <(9 to 9 StepSize 1) | (11 to 100
StepSize 1) |(110 to 4094 StepSize 1)>] [service-ip ]
[service-mask ] [service-next-hop ]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[maxframesize
<(1518 to 9000
StepSize 1)>]
The maximum frame size (in
Bytes) that can be accepted
on the Ethernet interface of
the AU. Larger packets will be
dropped.
Optional
1522
1518 to 9000
In 802.1q encapsulation
mode the actual minimal
frame size (including VLAN
tag) is 1522 bytes, which is
also the default.
Must be configured to the
same value as the mtu
parameter for this interface in
the NPU.
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to 9 StepSize 1) |
(11 to 100
StepSize 1) |(110
to 4094 StepSize
1)>]
The VLAN ID of packets on
the Ethernet interface of the
AU. It must be configured to
the same value as the if_vlan
parameter of the bearer
interface in the NPU.
Note that VLAN 10 is used for
internal management and
cannot be used the bearer
VLAN.
Optional
11
9, 11-100,
110-4094
[service-ip ]
The IP address of the service
interface. Must be unique in
the network.
Optional
192.168.
0.1
IP address
[service-mask ]
The subnet mask of the
service interface.
Optional
255.255.
255.0
subnet mask
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[service-next-hop
]
Command
Modes
3 .6 .3
The default gateway IP
address of the service
interface.
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Optional
0.0.0.0
(none)
IP address
au-1 configuration mode
Re st oring De fa ult Va lue s for AU Configurat ion
Pa ra m e t e rs
After enabling the AU configuration mode you can restore the default values for
parameters in the following parameters tables:
Properties (refer to Section 3.6.3.1)
Control (refer to Section 3.6.3.2)
Connectivity (refer to Section 3.6.3.3)
3.6.3.1
Restoring the Default Values of Properties Parameters
To restore the some or all of the Properties parameters to their default value, run
the following command:
npu(config-au-1)# no properties [required-type] [port-1-power]
[port-2-power] [port-3-power] [port-4-power]
You can restore only selected parameters to their default value by specifying only
those parameter. For example, to restore only the port-1-power to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-au-1)# no properties port-1-power
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters will
remain unchanged.
To restore all properties parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-au-1)# no properties
NOTE
Refer to Section 3.6.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-au-1)# no properties [required-type] [port-1-power]
[port-2-power] [port-3-power] [port-4-power]
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Level
10
Command
Modes
au configuration mode
3.6.3.2
Restoring the Default Value of the Control Parameter
To restore the Control parameter to the default value (normalOperation), run the
following command:
npu(config-au-1)# no control
Command
Syntax
npu(config-au-1)# no control
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
Global configuration mode
3.6.3.3
Restoring the Default Values of Connectivity Parameters
To restore Connectivity parameters do their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-au-1)# no connectivity [maxframesize] [bearervlanid]
[service-ip] [service-mask] [service-next-hop]
You can restore only one of the parameters to its default value by specifying only
that parameter. For example, to restore only the maximum frame size to the
default (1522), run the following command:
npu(config-au-1)# no connectivity maxframesize
The maximum frame size will be restored to its default value, while the other
parameters will remain unchanged.
To restore both parameters to their default value, run the following command:
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npu(config-au-1)# no connectivity
NOTE
Refer to Section 3.6.2.3 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-au-1)# no connectivity [maxframesize] [bearervlanid]
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
au configuration mode
3 .6 .4
[service-ip] [service-mask] [service-next-hop]
Te r m inat ing t he AU Configurat ion M ode
Run the following command to terminate the au configuration mode:
npu(config-au-1)# exit
Command
Syntax
npu(config-au-1)# exit
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
au-1 configuration mode
3 .6 .5
De le t ing a n AU Obje c t
Run the following command to delete an AU object:
npu(config)# no au <(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>
IMPORTANT
An associated AU (specified in a Sector Association) cannot be deleted.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config)# no au <(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
3 .6 .6
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) |
(7 to 9 StepSize 1)>
The slot ID of the AU card
Mandatory
N/A
1-4, 7-9
Global configuration mode
Displa ying Configurat ion a nd St at us
I nfor m at ion for AU Pa ra m e t e rs
You can display the current configuration and (where applicable) additional status
information for the following parameters tables:
Properties (refer to Section 3.6.6.1)
Control (refer to Section 3.6.6.2)
Connectivity (refer to Section 3.6.6.3)
3.6.6.1
Displaying Configuration and Status Information for AU
Properties
To display configuration and status information for the properties of a specific or
all AU objects, run the following command:
npu# show properties au [<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the au slot ID (1-4, 7-9) if you want to display configuration and status
information for a particular AU. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you
want to view configuration and status information for all existing AU objects.
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Command
Syntax
npu# show properties au [<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing AU
object if
requested
for all AUs)
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7
to 9 StepSize 1)>]
The slot ID of the AU
Optional
N/A
1-4, 7-9
SlotNo.
RequiredType
:
:
InstalledType
: (0 for notinstalled AU)
HWVersion
: (null for notinstalled AU)
HWRevision
: (null for notinstalled AU)
BootVersion
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:
InstalledStatus
SerialNo.
Command
Modes
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the properties of a
specific AU. Do not specify a
value for this parameter if you
want to display the properties
of all AUs.
: (null for notinstalled AU)
: (null for notinstalled AU)
IFVersion
: (null for notinstalled AU)
IFRevision
: (null for notinstalled AU)
Port1PowertoODU
:
Port2PowertoODU
:
Port3PowertoODU
:
Port4PowertoODU
:
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In addition to the configurable parameters, the following status parameters are
also displayed:
Parameter
Description
Possible Values
InstalledStatus
Indicates whether an AU card is
installed in the slot.
installed (1)
Following parameters are
applicable only for installed AU.
InstalledType
The AU Type.
notinstalled (0)
auNotDetected (0)
au4x4Modem (4)
au2x2 (6)
HWVersion
AU HW Version number
HWRevision
AU HW Revision number
SerialNo.
AU Serial number
BootVersion
AU Boot SW Version number
IFVersion
AU IF Version number
IFRevision
AU HW Revision number
3.6.6.2
Displaying Configuration for AU Control
To display configuration for the Control parameter of a specific or all AU objects,
run the following command:
npu# show control au [<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the au slot ID (1-4, 7-9) if you want to display configuration information
for a particular AU. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to view
configuration information for all existing AU objects.
Command
Syntax
npu# show control au [<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>]
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Description
Display
Format
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7
to 9 StepSize 1)>]
The slot ID of the AU
Optional
N/A
1-4, 7-9
SlotNo.
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the control parameter
of a specific AU. Do not
specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the control
parameters of all AUs.
:
AUPowerControl
:
(for each
existing AU
object if
requested
for all AUs)
Command
Modes
3.6.6.3
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for AU Connectivity
Parameters
To display configuration information for the connectivity parameters of a specific
or all AU objects, run the following command:
npu# show connectivity au [<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the au slot ID (1-4, 7-9) if you want to display configuration for a
particular AU. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to view
configuration for all existing AU objects.
The displayed information includes also configured values for relevant parameters
that are configured for the internal management interface of the NPU.
Command
Syntax
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Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing AU
object if
requested
for all AUs)
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7
to 9 StepSize 1)>]
The slot ID of the AU
Optional
N/A
1-4, 7-9
SlotNo.
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the connectivity
parameters of a specific AU.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the connectivity
parameters of all AUs.
:
EncapsulationMode
:vlanAwareBridging(0)
MaxFrameSize(Bytes)
:
InternalManagementVLANID
BearerVLANID
:
:
InternalManagementIPAddress
:
InternalManagementIPSubnetMask :
ServiceInterfaceIPAddress
:
ServiceInterfaceIPSubnetMask :
ServiceInterfaceIpnexthop
Command
Modes
:
Global command mode
In addition to the configurable parameters, the following status parameters are
also displayed:
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Parameter
Description
Possible Values
EncapsulationMode
The Ethernet encapsulation
mode of the card’s Ethernet port
(hard coded in production).
vlanAwareBridging(0)
InternalManagementVLANID
The VLAN ID Management of
the shelf.(hard coded in
production)
1-9, 11-100, 110-4094
InternalManagementIPAddress
IP Address of the internal
interface of the AU. Acquired via
DHCP.
IP address
InternalManagementIPSubnetMask
Subnet Mask of the internal
interface of the AU. Acquired via
DHCP.
Subnet mask
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Managing ODUs
M a na ging ODU s
Up to 28 ODU objects can be created and configured, corresponding to up to 28
ODUs that can be installed. Up to four ODU Ports, numbered 1 to 4, can be
created and configured for each ODU. However, for a 1by1 ODU only port number
1 is meaningful. For a 2by1 ODU only ports 1 and 2 are meaningful.
This section include:
“Configuring ODUs”, Section 3.7.1
“Configuring ODU Ports”, Section 3.7.2
3 .7 .1
Configuring ODU s
To configure an ODU:
Enable the ODU configuration mode for the selected ODU (refer to
Section 3.7.1.1)
You can now execute any of the following tasks:
»
Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the ODU (refer to
Section 3.7.1.2)
»
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters
tables of the ODU (refer to Section 3.7.1.3)
Terminate the ODU configuration mode (refer to Section 3.7.1.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration and status information for
each of the parameters tables of the ODU (refer to Section 3.7.1.6) or delete an
existing ODU object (refer to Section 3.7.1.5).
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NOTE
The ODU reserved parameters table enables configuring up to 9 parameters that are reserved for
possible future use. In the current release none of the reserved parameters is being used.
Therefore, the following commands are not applicable:
Configure reserved parameters: npu(config-odu-params-)# odu-reserved [reserved-1
] [reserved-2 ] [reserved-3 ] [reserved-4 ]
[reserved-5 ] [reserved-6 ] [reserved-7 ] [reserved-8
] [reserved-9 ].
Restore default values of reserved parameters: npu(config-odu-params-)# no odu-reserved
[reserved-1] [reserved-2] [reserved-3] [reserved-4] [reserved-5] [reserved-6] [reserved-7]
[reserved-8] [reserved-9].
Display configured values of reserved parameters: npu# show odu-reserved [odu-no <(1 to 28
StepSize 1)>].
3.7.1.1
Enabling the ODU Parameters Configuration Mode\Creating
an ODU Object
To configure the parameters of an ODU, first enable the ODU parameters
configuration mode for the specific ODU. Run the following command to enable
the ODU parameters configuration mode for an existing ODU object:
npu (config)# odu-params <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>
To create a new ODU object, the mandatory required-odu-type parameter must be
specified. Run the following command to create a new ODU object and enable the
parameters configuration mode for this ODU:
npu (config)# odu-params <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> required-odu-type {)}
A new ODU object is created with default values for all parameters except to the
mandatory required-odu-type parameter.
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax
description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these
parameters.
For example, to create an ODU 1 object and enable the parameters configuration
mode for this ODU, where the required odu type is oDU23002360000N361by1N0,
run the following command:
npu (config)# odu-params 1 required-odu-type oDU23002360000N361by1N0
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After enabling the parameters configuration mode for an ODU you can execute
any of the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the ODU (refer to
Section 3.7.1.2)
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters
tables of the ODU (refer to Section 3.7.1.3)
After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the ODU parameters
configuration mode (refer to Section 3.7.1.4) and return to the global
configuration mode.
Command
Syntax
npu (config)# odu-params <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> [required-odu-type {}
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible Values
<(1 to 28
StepSize 1)>
The ODU
number
Mandatory
N/A
1-28
required-odu-type
{}
The required
ODU type
(see details
below).
Mandatory
for a new
ODU object
N/A
Any of the listed ODU types. See
details below.
Global configuration mode
ODU Type = oDUAAAABBBBZZZWPPRbyTCS, where:
AAAA = Lower bound of frequency band in MHz, rounded up to the nearest integer.
BBBB = Upper bound of frequency band in MHz, rounded down.
ZZZ = 000 in TDD systems.
W = N in TDD systems.
PP = maximum transmit power in dBm, rounded down.
R = number of receive channels.
T = number of transmit channels.
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C = Y if cavity filter is present, N if not.
S = Reserved (0).
NOTE
The list includes ODUs that are not available yet.
For oDU23052360000N361by1Y0 that includes a WCS filter, the actually supported frequency
band is 2305 - 2317, 2348 - 2360 MHz.
For the oDU24852690000N384by2NO the maximum supported transmit power in the
2485-2495 MHz band is 37 dBm.
NOTE
The following examples are for odu-1 parameters configuration mode.
3.7.1.2
Configuring ODU Parameters
After enabling the ODU parameters configuration mode you can configure the
General ODU parameters.
The general ODU parameters table enables configuring the main properties of the
required ODU.
To configure the general ODU parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-odu-params-1)# odu-general [external-cavity-filter-existence
{TRUE | FALSE} ] [required-odu-type {} ]
NOTE
You can display configuration information for the ODU general parameters. For details, refer to
Section 3.7.1.6.
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax
description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these
parameters.
Command
Syntax
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npu(config-odu-params-1)# odu-general
[external-cavity-filter-existence {TRUE | FALSE} ]
[required-odu-type {
IMPORTANT
An associated ODU (specified in a Sector Association) cannot be deleted.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# no odu-params <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>
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Level
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Syntax
Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>
The ODU number
Mandatory
N/A
1-28
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Managing ODUs
Global configuration mode
Displaying Configuration and Status Information for ODU
Parameters
You can display the current configuration and (where applicable) additional status
information for the ODU general parameters.
To display configuration and status information for the general parameters of a
specific or all ODU objects, run the following command:
npu# show odu-general [odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the ODU number (1-28) if you want to display configuration and status
information for a particular ODU. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you
want to view configuration and status information for all existing ODU objects.
Command
Syntax
npu# show odu-general [odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> ]
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Syntax
Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[odu-no <(1 to 28
StepSize 1)> ]
The number of the ODU
Optional
N/A
1-28
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the general
parameters of a specific
ODU. Do not specify a value
for this parameter if you want
to display the general
parameters of all ODUs.
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Display
Format
(for each
existing
ODU object
if requested
for all
ODUs)
Command
Modes
ODUNo.
Managing ODUs
:
ExternalCavityFilterExistence : or (0) if object does not exist
RequiredODUType
: or (0) if object does not exist
InstalledODUType
: or (0) if ODU is not installed
SerialNumber
: or null if ODU is not installed
Global command mode
In addition to the configurable parameters, the following status parameters are
also displayed:
Parameter
Description
Possible Values
InstalledODUType
The installed ODU Type.
A valid ODU type
odunotDetected (97)
odutypeUnknown (98)
odunotAssociated to sector (0)
SerialNumber
3 .7 .2
The ODU serial number
Configuring ODU Por t s
Up to four ODU Ports, numbered 1 to 4, can be created and configured for each
ODU. However, for a 1by1 ODU only port number 1 is meaningful.
To configure an ODU Port:
Enable the ODU Port configuration mode for the selected ODU Port (refer to
Section 3.7.2.1)
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You can now execute any of the following tasks:
»
Configure one or more of the ODU Port parameters (refer to
Section 3.7.2.2)
»
Restore the default value of the txpower-onoff parameter (refer to
Section 3.7.2.3)
Terminate the ODU Port configuration mode (refer to Section 3.7.2.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration and status information for
each or all of the ODU Ports (refer to Section 3.7.2.6) or delete an existing ODU
Port (refer to Section 3.7.2.5).
3.7.2.1
Enabling the ODU Port Configuration Mode\Creating an
ODU Port
To configure the parameters of an ODU Port, first enable the ODU Port
configuration mode for the specific ODU Port. Run the following command to
enable the ODU Port configuration mode for an existing ODU Port:
npu (config)# odu-port <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
To create a new ODU Port, the mandatory txpower parameter must be specified.
Run the following command to create a new ODU Port and enable the
configuration mode for this ODU Port:
npu (config)# odu-port <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> txpower
<(0 to 46 StepSize 1)>
A new ODU Port is created with default values for the txpower-onoff parameter.
For example, to create Port 1 in ODU 1 with a configured Tx Power of 34 dBm, and
enable the parameters configuration mode for this ODU Port run the following
command:
npu (config)# odu-port 1 1 txpower 34
After enabling the configuration mode for an ODU Port you can execute any of the
following tasks:
Configure one or more of the parameters of the ODU Port (refer to
Section 3.7.2.2)
Restore the default value of the txpower-onoff parameter (refer to
Section 3.7.2.3)
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After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the ODU Port configuration
mode (refer to Section 3.7.2.4) and return to the global configuration mode.
Command
Syntax
npu (config)# odu-port <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> [txpower <(0 to 46 StepSize
1)>]
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Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>
The ODU number
Mandatory
N/A
1-28
<(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
The Port number.
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
[txpower <(0 to 46
StepSize 1)>]
The required tx power at the
specified ODU Port, in dBm.
Mandatory
for a new
ODU Port
N/A
0 to 46 in
increment
s of 1
The actually available range
depends on ODU Type: The
upper limit is set by the
Maximum Tx Power supported
by the ODU. The control range
for all ODUs is 10dBm. The AU
will reject a value that is outside
this range.
Command
Modes
Global configuration mode
NOTE
The following examples are for odu-1, port-1 configuration mode.
3.7.2.2
Configuring ODU Port Parameters
After enabling the ODU Port configuration mode you can configure the transmit
power parameters of the port.
To configure the ODU Port parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# params [txpower <(0 to 46 StepSize 1)> ]
[txpower-onoff {on | off} ]
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NOTE
You can display configuration information for the ODU Port parameters. For details, refer to
Section 3.7.2.6.
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax
description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these
parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# params [txpower <(0 to 46 StepSize 1)>]
[txpower-onoff {on | off} ]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[txpower <(0 to 46
StepSize 1)>]
The transmit power at the
ODU Port, in dBm.
Optional
As
configured
previously
0 to 46 in
increments of 1
on
on
[txpower-onoff {on
| off} ]
Enables or disables
transmissions on this port.
Optional
Actual range
depends on ODU
type.
off
Command
Modes
odu-port configuration mode
IMPORTANT
Do not disable transmission on any of the ODU ports. If needed, transmission can be disabled by
shutting down the applicable AU port (see Section 3.6.2.1).
3.7.2.3
Restoring Default Values for ODU Port Parameters
After enabling the ODU Port configuration mode you can restore the default
values for the txpower-onoff parameter:
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To restore the default values for the txpower-onoff parameter, run the following
command:
npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# no params
The txpower-onoff parameter will be restored to its default value (on), while the
mandatory txpower parameter will remain unchanged.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# no params
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
odu-port configuration mode
3.7.2.4
Terminating the ODU Port Configuration Mode
Run the following command to terminate the ODU Port configuration mode:
npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# exit
Command
Syntax
npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# exit
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
odu-port configuration mode
3.7.2.5
Deleting an ODU Port
Run the following command to delete an ODU Port:
npu(config)# no odu-port <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
IMPORTANT
An associated ODU Port (specified in a Sector Association) cannot be deleted.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config)# no odu-params <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
3.7.2.6
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>
The ODU number
Mandatory
N/A
1-28
<(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
The Port number
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
Global configuration mode
Displaying Configuration and Status Information for ODU
Ports
To display configuration and status information of a specific or all ODU Ports, run
the following command:
npu# show odu-port [odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> port-no <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the ODU number (1-28) and Port number (1-4) if you want to display
configuration and status information for a particular ODU Port. Do not specify
values for these parameters if you want to view configuration and status
information for all existing ODU Ports.
Command
Syntax
npu# show odu-port [odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> port-no <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> ]
Privilege
Level
4Motion
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Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing
ODU Port if
requested
for all ODU
Ports)
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[odu-no <(1 to 28
StepSize 1)> ]
The number of the ODU
Optional
N/A
1-28
[port-no <(1 to 4
StepSize 1)> ]
The number of the Port
Optional
N/A
1-4
ODUNo.
ODUPortNo
TxPower(dBm)
TxEnable
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the parameters of a
specific ODU Port. Do not
specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the general
parameters of all ODU Ports.
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the parameters of a
specific ODU Port. Do not
specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the general
parameters of all ODU Ports.
:
:
:
:
HWVersion
:
HWRevision
:
HPACard
:
HPAHWVersion
:
HC08SWVersion
:
CPLDSWVersion
:
SerialNumber
:
txpower-status
:
odu-status-mask
RSSI
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Managing ODUs
:
:
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Command
Modes
Managing ODUs
Global command mode
In addition to the configurable parameters, the following status parameters are
also displayed:
Parameter
Description
Possible Values
HWVersion
HW version no. of ODU basic card connected to
this port
HWRevision
HW revision no. of ODU basic card connected to
this port