NEC of America 58155 NEC NLite E 155 MB 5.8 GHz Digital Microwave Radio User Manual Part 4
NEC Corporation of America NEC NLite E 155 MB 5.8 GHz Digital Microwave Radio Part 4
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- 1. User Manual Part 1
- 2. User Manual Part 2
- 3. User Manual Part 3
- 4. User Manual Part 4
- 5. User Manual Part 5
User Manual Part 4
INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure ANTENNA DIRECTO MOUNTING TYPE A. USING ANDREW VHLP TYPE BRACKET Azimuth Angle Adjustment 6-1 Loosen bolts (1 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A), 6-2 Adjust the azimuth angle by adjusting bolt (2 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A), 6-3 Secure bolts loosened in step 6-1, Elevation Angle Adjustment 6-4 Loosen bolts (3 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A), 6-5 Adjust the elevation angle by adjusting bolt (4 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A) 6-6 Secure bolts loosened in step 6-4, B. USING RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET Azimuth Angle Adjustment 6-7 Loosen nuts (1 in Fig. 3-4-B), 6-8 Adjust the azimuth angle by adjusting the nuts (2 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) B), 6-9 Secure nuts loosened in step 6-7, Elevation Angle Adjustment 3-17 6-10 Loosen bolt(s) (3 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) B), 6-11 Adjust the elevation angle by adjusting the nuts (4 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) B), 6-12 Secure nut loosened in step 6-7, 6-13 Secure nuts loosened in step 6-10. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step C. Procedure USING RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Azimuth Angle Adjustment 6-14 Loosen 3 bolts (1 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-15 Adjust azimuth angle by adjusting bolt (2 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-16 Secure nuts loosened in step 6-14, Elevation Angle Adjustment 6-17 Loosen 4 bolts (3 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-18 Adjust elevation angle by adjusting bolt (4 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-19 Secure bolts loosened in step 6-17, At each station, restore the “Antenna Alignment Mode” to “off” using the LCT, At each station, reset control items to original using LCT, At each station, restore the “MAINT Mode” to “off” position using the LCT, 10 At each station, disconnect the digital multimeter or NLite E Monitor from the RX LEV MON connector, 11 At each station, reconnect the cap removed in step 4, Note: The RX LEV MON connector must be capped for waterproof. 3-18 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure XPD Adjustment (For Antenna Directo Mounting Type) Note: The XPD adjustment using cross-polarization signal should be done more carefully than using co-polarization signal because XPD changes sharply in the axial direction. 3-19 1’ Loosen three screws (SCREW1, 2 and 3 in Fig. 3-4 (3/4)) and rotate antenna (connected OMT/ODU) so that the RX LEVEL MON indicates the maximum value at the ODU of the Main Master and Sub Master channels, 2’ At opposite station, turns the ODU of the Sub Master channel power OFF (for both No.1 and No.2 Sub Master channels in 1+1 system), 3’ In this conditions, check the RX LEVEL MON indication value for XPD at the ODU of the Sub Master channel, 4’ Confirm that the XPD is more than 25 dB, if not, repeat Azimuth Angle, Elevation Angle and XPD Adjustment, 5’ At opposite station, turns the ODU of the Sub Master channel power ON, INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 1. Loosen (1/2 turn) bolts for adjusting azimuth (top and bottom) 4. Adjust elevation 3. Loosen (1/2 turn) bolts for adjusting elevation 2. Adjust azimuth A. ANDREW VHLP TYPE BRACKET 3. Loosen (1/4 TURN) bolts for adjusting elevation 2. Adjust azimuth 1. Loosen for adjusting azimuth 4. Adjust elevation 0.3 φ m Antenna B. RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (1/4) 3-20 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 1. Loosen (1/4 turn) bolts for adjusting azimuth 2. Adjust azimuth. 3. Loosen (1/4 turn) bolts for adjusting elevation. 4. Adjust elevation. 0.6 φ m Antenna C. RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (2/4) 3-21 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 ROTATION INDICATOR SCREW 2 SCREW 1 POLE SCREW 3 A. RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET B. RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (3/4) 3-22 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION TYPE Azimuth Angle Adjustment (Waveguide Connection Type) Note: Take care that the flexible waveguide is not forcedly twisted by rotating the antenna. When the HS/SD system is configured, alternately switchover the transmitter to the other channel (No.1 or No.2) at the opposite station and repeat adjustment of elevation and azimuth to obtain satisfactory results in both No.1 and No.2 CH. (Refer to Chart 3-8 for TX SW/RX SW Manual Switchover Operation). 1’ Loosen all strut attachment hardware, 2’ Loosen bolts indicated by arrows in Fig 3-4 (4/4)-A, 3’ Loosen jam nuts and rotate turnbuckle-1 in Fig 3-4 (4/4)-A so that the RX LEVEL MON voltage obtains the maximum value, 4’ Carefully, tighten turnbuckle-1 jam nuts and bolts indicated by arrows in Fig 3-4 (4/4)-A to hold the adjustment, Elevation Angle Adjustment (Waveguide Connection Type) 5’ Make sure that all strut attachment hardware is loosened, 6’ Loosen bolts indicated by arrows in Fig 3-4 (4/4)-B, 7’ Loosen jam nuts and rotate turnbuckle-2 in Fig 3-4 (4/4)-B so that the RX LEVEL MON voltage obtains the maximum value, 8’ Carefully, tighten turnbuckle-2 jam nuts and bolts indicated by arrows in Fig 3-4 (4/4)-B, XPD Adjustment (Waveguide Connection Type) Note: This XPD adjustment using cross-polarization signal should be done more carefully than using co-polarization signal because XPD changes sharply in the axial direction. 3-23 9’ At opposite station, turns the ODU of the Sub Master channel power OFF (for both No.1 and No.2 Sub Master channels in 1+1 system), 10’ In this conditions, check the RX LEVEL MON indication value for XPD at the ODU of the Sub Master channel, INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 11’ Confirm that the XPD is more than 25 dB, if it is not obtained, repeat Azimuth Angle, Elevation Angle for the XPD Adjustment, 12’ Tighten all strut attachment hardware, turnbackle jam nuts and bolts indicated by arrows in Fig 3-4 (4/4) A and Fig 3-4 (4/4) B, 13’ At opposite station, turns the ODU of the Sub Master channel power ON (for both No.1 and No.2 slave channels in 1+1 system), 12 At each station, disconnect the digital multimeter or OW/RX LEV Monitor from the RX LEV MON connector, 13 At each station, reconnect the cap removed in step 4, Note: The RX LEV MON connector must be capped for waterproof. 14 At each station, restore the “Antenna Alignment Mode” to “off” position using the LCT, 15 At the Main Master station, when the TX power control is operated in ATPC, restore the TX Power Control item of System Configuration changed in step 1 to “ATPC” using the LCT, 16 At the Main Master , when the TX power control is operated in MTPC, restore MTPC TX PWR item of “Provisioning Data” changed in step 2 to original setting valu using the LCT. 17 At each station, reset Maintenance to “OFF”. 3-24 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 STRUT TURNBUCKLE-1 A. Azimuth Adjustment TURNBUCKLE-2 B. Elevation Adjustment ANDREW VHLP4 TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (4/4) 3-25 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 3.5 Lineup Test Lineup SONET NLite E test items between two stations are listed in Table 3-2. Table 3-2 Lineup Test Items Item Chart No. Orderwire Test Chart 3-7 TX/RX SW Switchover Operation Chart 3-8 *1 DADE Adjust Chart 3-9 *2 BER Measurement Chart 3-10 Meter Reading Chart 3-11 PMON Clear Chart 3-12 *3 Note: *1 Chart 3-8 is described about Manual Switchover Operation. *2 Chart 3-10 is needed only when INTFC is Out-phase in 1+1 configuration. *3 After the intial lineup has been finished, clear PMON and RMON data for the start of service operation. Chart 3-7 Orderwire Test Step Procedure Connect headset to the EOW jack on the IDU, Press the CALL button on the IDU, Requirement: At the opposite station, the buzzer on the IDU sounds, 3-27 Check that the orderwire can be used between two stations with headsets, Disconnect headset from EOW jack on the IDU at each station. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 PROTECT LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM NLite E MAINT MEMORY IDU SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC CALL EOW Local Station PROTECT LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM NLite E MAINT MEMORY IDU SC IN/OUT EOW EOW CALL MMC CALL Opposite Station Fig. 3-5 OW Test Setup for IDU 3-28 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-8 TX/RX SW Switchover Operation Step Procedure The TX/RX SW switchover operation is performed only in 1+1 configuration. Connect the PC to the LCT port on the NLite E IDU using USB cable, (see Fig. 3-2) Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, LCT Open window will be displayed, then click “Maintenance” button in the LCT MENU, select “Maintenance1” on background menu, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Select “On” of the Maintenance setting button and click on “Set” button, Select “No.1” or “No.2” of the TX SW setting button and click on “Set” button, Select “No.1” or “No.2” of the RX SW setting button and click on “Set” button, --- Maintenance 1 --Item Maintenance TX SW Manual Control RX SW Manual Control 3-29 Value On No.1 No.1 Off Auto Auto Setting On No.1 No.2 No.1 No.2 Set Set Set Check that the “Value” box for each item turned to the required status. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-9 DADE Adjustment Step Procedure Note: The DADE control applies in 1+1 configuration to adjust delay time for RX hitless switching when the INTFC status is indicated Outphase. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of PC and the LCT port of the IDU (see Fig. 3-2), Login to LCT using Internet Explorer, Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, LCT Open window will be displayed, then click “Maintenance” button in the LCT Menu area, select “Maintenance1” on background menu, Select “DADE Adjust” on the “Maintenance1” table, Click on setting button “DADE”, “Off set DADE” or “DADE Off” and click on “Set” button, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On DADE Adjust --- Note: Setting Off On DADE Offset DADE Set DADE Off Set The DADE adjustment is needed in initial lineup or when the IF CABLE is replaced. It is not needed readjustment when the INTFC status is indicated In-phase. The setting conditions are as follows: DADE:Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal which it is selected by RX SW under the Outphase condition of the INTFC status. The DADE control is processed assuring no interruption of traffic. Offset DADE:Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal which it is selected by RX SW under the Outphase condition of the INTFC status. Since the offset memory minimizes the latency delay, traffic interruption occurs at that moment. This Offset DADE controls the delay time difference to a minimum than DADE control. DADE off: Set when DADE function is not used. For particularly, when low bit rate (10 to 20 MB) transmission is applied to the system, the DADE control is not required. 3-30 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-10 BER Measurement In 1+1 system, BER measurement of both No.1 and No.2 channels should be performed between terminal stations. Apparatus : Digital Multimeter with test leads Screwdriver SDH/SONET Analyzer Optical Variable Attenuator Headset 3-31 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure OPTICAL INTERFACE Caution: Do not stare into laser beam or view directly with optical instruments. Otherwise, it may hurt eyes (Class 1 Laser Product). At the transmitting end, disconnect OPT cable from the OC-3 IN connector on the OC-3 INTFC (see Fig. 3-8), TRANSMITTING END OC-3 INTFC ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV ! IF IN/OUT XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV PULL (Blank) ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ONLINE PROTECT PULL PWR STM/SONET ANALYZER XIF IN XIF OUT OPTICAL VARIABLE ATTENUATOR * OC-3 (OPT) IN LCT NMS NE NLite E MAINT MEMORY IDU AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC IDU RECEIVING END OC-3 INTFC ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV ! IF IN/OUT XIF IN XIF OUT PULL (Blank) ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ONLINE XIF IN XIF OUT STM/SONET ANALYZER OC-3 (OPT) OUT PROTECT PULL PWR LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM NLite E MAINT MEMORY IDU SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC IDU Equipped with OC-3 Optical Interface Fig. 3-6 BER Measurement for OC-3 Signal At the receiving end, disconnect the OPT cable from the OC-3 OUT connector on the OC-3 INTFC (see Fig. 3-8), At both transmitting and receiving ends, set the STM/SONET Analyzer as follows: 3-32 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure OC-3 INTFC(OPTICAL) • Bit rate • Code format • Level IN OUT : 155.52 Mbps : OC-3, NRZ S-1.1 : −8 to −28 dBm/ L-1.1 −10 to −34 dBm : −8 to −15 dBm/ 0 to −8 dBm • Wave length IN : 1310 nm OUT : 1310 nm Note: Operation of the TX SW and RX SW are not required in 1+0 system. In HS system, set the TX SW to No.1 or No.2 to On condition at transmitting end, (refer to Chart 3-8) At receiving end, set the RX SW to either No.1 or No.2 to On condition, Measure BER and confirm that the values are indicated as follows: Requirement: 1 x 10–12 or less At receiving end, change setting of the RX SW to opposite No.1 or No.2 from it in step 5 and confirm that the measured value satisfies requirement given in step 6, Change setting of the TX SW to opposite No.1 or No.2 from it in step 4 and confirm that the measured value satisfies requirement given in step 6, At receiving end, change setting of the RX SW to opposite No.1 or No.2 from it in step 7 and confirm that the measured value satisfies requirement given in step 6, 10 3-33 Restore all connections and controls to normal. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-11 Meter Reading Step Procedure Connect the PC to the LCT port on the NLite E IDU using USB cable, (see Fig. 3-2) Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, Click “Metering” button in LCT Menu, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Then, the values of Metering items are displayed as follows: 1+1 Configuration ----Metering--TX Power [dBm]*1 RX Level [dBm] Power Supply [V] *2 BER *3 No.1 +19 -49.5 -45 0.0E-10 No.2 +19 -49.7 -45 Calculating 1+0 Configuration ----Metering--TX Power [dBm]*1 RX Level [dBm] Power Supply[V] *2 BER *3 +19 -50 -45 1.10E-10 3-34 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-11 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Notes: *1:TX POWER Level is indicated in 1 dB step. The TX Power varies depending on the propagation condition within setup ATPC range in provisioning, therefore, TX Power may be displayed within limited values listed in Table 3-3. Add attenuation value for Max. and Min. level when additional attenuator is used. *2:Power supply voltage of the ODU input varies depending on the IF cable length. *3: During total number of erroneous bits and total number of correctly received bits are calculating, “Calculating” and *E-** are displayed. Table 3-3 TX Power Output Level Modulation Mode 32QAM Frequency Band (GHz) 7-8 10-11 13 15 +25 +21 +19 Output Power Min. (dBm) +2 (−3) −2 (−7) −4 (−9) 28 +18 −5 (−10) −5 +21 +19 Output Power Min. (dBm) +5(0) +1(−4) −1(−6) +18 −2 (−7) −2 +/−3 (except additional attenuator) Note: ( ) shows the values with additional attenuator. 3-35 32 38 52 +17 +14.5 −6 −6.5 NA +25 (dB) 26 Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) Additional attenuator (dB) Tolerance 23 Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) Additional attenuator (dB) 128QAM 18 +17 +14.5 −3 −5.5 NA INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S05750 Chart 3-12 PMON Clearing Step Procedure Connect the PC to the LCT port on the NLite E IDU using USB cable, (see Fig. 3-2) Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, Click the “Maintenance” button in LCT Menu, Click the Maintenance2 button, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Then, the "PMON Clear" button is displayed in the Main Area, ---PMON Clear--PMON Clear Click the PMON Clear button, Click on the "OK" button in the “WARNING” confirmation window, Disconnect the LCT from the IDU after the PMON Clearing has been finished. 3-36 CONTENTS ROI-S05752-05DE August, 2007 NLite E 6-38 GHz SONET DIGITAL RADIO SYSTEM Section IV APPENDIX NLite E LCT OPERATION CONTENTS TITLE PAGE Introduction •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1.1 Accessing the NLITE E •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 1.2 LCT MENU Items •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 1.3 Alarm/Status (SONET) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 1.4 Equipment Setup (SONET) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 Inventory •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 25 AUX. I/O ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 27 Maintenance------------------------------------------------------------ 28 4.1 Maintenance1(SONET) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 29 4.2 Maintenance2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 36 5.1 6.1 Provisioning •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 43 Provisioning Setup (SONET)---------------------------------- 44 Metering•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 56 PMON (SONET)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 58 6.1.1 PMON (History)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 58 6.1.2 RMON (History) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 61 Installation of USB •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 63 Dial-up Setting ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 66 Java Runtime Install •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 10 LCTWEB (Version 2) Install••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 CL-1 Introduction ROI-S05752 1. Introduction This Local Craft Terminal (LCT) Operation Manual describe how to setup, manage, monitor and controls NLITE E SONET microwave radio systems. User should prepare the computer (PC), USB cable and necessary peripheral device used for equipment setup. The following hardware and software for the PC are recommended. Use the latest updated version of the software. Hardware requirement • HD: 100 MB or higher free capacity • RAM: 512 MB • Display: LCD 1,024 × 768 • CD-ROM drive • Serial port • USB port • USB cable with USB-B connector Software requirement (English version) • OS: Windows 2000/Xp • IE6.0 SP2 (LCTWEB Applet Version 1 (Rev.1.xx.xx)) • Java Runtime Environment: V1.5.0_05 is applied. (Refer to Chapter 12 for Java 2 Runtime installation.) It is required for the LCTWEB Applet Rev.2.01.xxx or former version. It is not required for the LCTWEB Applet Rev.2.03.xxx or later version. -1- Introduction 1.1 ROI-S05752 Accessing the NLITE E There are two types LCT version corresponded to the IDU F/W version. Check the LCT type indicated on the LCT CD-ROM before connecting the PC to the IDU. The LCTWEB Pallet Version 1 (Rev.1.xx.xx) is installed into the IDU and the LCTWEB Applet Version 2 (Rev. 2.xx.xx) is installed into the PC as follows. ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV PULL ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ALM OC-3 OUT ONLINE OC-3 IN NLite E NEO PROTECT MAINT MEMORY IDU (Blank) LCT LCT Ver.1.xx NMS NE AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT LCTWEB Applet EOW CALL CD-ROM LCT-WEB Setup File USB Driver Java Runtime USB Driver Java Runtime IDU MMC NLITE E LCT-WEB Applet (Pre-Installed) PC (LCT) ONLINE XIF IN XIF OUT PC CD-ROM Version 1: Rev.1.xx.xx (IDU preinstalled) CTRL F/W Version 2: Rev.2.x.x - PMC - SMU - LCT WEB Applet - USB Driver - Java Runtime Type 001 Version 1.0 LCT WEB Setup Files - USB Driver - Java Runtime Version 2: Rev.2.xx.xx (Installation from CD-ROM to PC) CTRL F/W Version 3: Rev. 3.x.x - PMC - SMU - USB Driver - Java Runtime - LCT WEB Applet (Rev. 2.01.xxx or former) Type 002 Version 2.x LCT WEB Setup Files - USB Driver - Java Runtime - LCT WEB Applet (Rev. 2.01.xxx or former) - USB Driver - LCT WEB Applet (Rev. 2.03.xxx or later) Type 002 Version 2.x LCT WEB Setup Files - USB Driver - LCT WEB Applet (Rev. 2.03.xxx or later) LCT WEB APPLET (Rev.2.01.xxx or former version) ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV ! IF IN/OUT XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV PULL ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN PWR OC-3 IN PROTECT LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT ONLINE NLite E NEO MAINT MEMORY IDU EOW CALL MMC NLITE E IDU LCT Ver.2.xx PC (LCT) -2- ALM OC-3 OUT ONLINE PULL XIF IN XIF OUT USB Driver Java Runtime LCT-WEB Applet LCT-WEB Setup File USB Driver Java Runtime LCT-WEB Applet Introduction ROI-S05752 LCT WEB APPLET (Rev.2.03.xxx or later version) ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV ! IF IN/OUT XIF IN XIF OUT PULL ALM PWR OC-3 IN OC-3 OUT ALM OC-3 IN OC-3 OUT ONLINE ONLINE NLite E NEO PROTECT PULL PWR LCT NMS NE XIF IN XIF OUT MAINT MEMORY IDU AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC NLITE E IDU LCT Ver.2.xx LCT-WEB Applet LCT-WEB Setup File USB Driver LCT-WEB Applet USB Driver LCT-WEB Applet Note : For the later version of the LCT WEB Applet Rev. 2.03.xxx, the LCT WEB Applet includes Java Runtime. Connect the Computer (PC) with a USB cable between the LCT port and the USB port, NLite E NEO ODU NLITE E IDU ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV PULL ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ALM OC-3 OUT ONLINE OC-3 IN PROTECT NLite E NEO MAINT MEMORY IDU (Blank) LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM ONLINE XIF IN XIF OUT SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC LCT port USB port LCT NMS NE USB Cable PC for LCT LCT SETUP Notes: 1. Install the USB modem driver, Java 2 Run Time Module, LctWeb Run Time (for LCT Ver.2 IDU) and create the dial-up connection before trying to connect the LCT. For the details, refer to Chapter 10 to Chapter 13. 2. USB modem driver should be installed first before creating the dial-up connection. 3. The Java 2 Run Time installation is not required when the LCTWEB Applet Rev.2.03.xxx or later version is used. -3- Introduction ROI-S05752 Click on the “START” menu button, select “Connect to”, “LCT”, then, “Connect LCT” dial-up dialog is appeared, Note: -4- When type of the LCTWEB and the F/W of the IDU differs, following “ERROR” alert appears. Introduction ROI-S05752 For Version 1 The dialog box “Connect LCT” appears, Click on the “Dial” button, then the PC is connected to the IDU, Open the Internet Explorer, Enter URL address: Http//172.17.254.253 on the Internet Explorer and press the “Enter” key, -5- Introduction ROI-S05752 For Version 2 (Example) -6- The dialog box “Connect LCT” appears, Click on the “Dial” button, then the PC is connected to the IDU, Introduction ROI-S05752 Double click on the short-cut icon or select the “Programs” → “NEC_ LCT” → “LCT For STD” from the “start” menu, Note: When type of the LCTWEB (ver. 2.xx) is applied for the F/W (ver. 2.xx) of the IDU, “ERROR Wrong LCT Type; terminal cannot connect to IDU” alert appears. In that case, start the Internet Explorer and enter URL address: Http//172.17.254.253 on the Internet Explorer and press the “Enter” key. When type of the LCTWEB (ver. 2.xx) is applied for the F/W (ver. 3.xx) of the IDU, double click on the short-cut icon or select the “Programs” → “NEC_ LCT” → “LCT For STD” from the “start” menu as mentioned above. 10 Enter User ID and password in User/Password entry fields and press the “Login” button, -7- Introduction ROI-S05752 Default password of Admin is defined as “12345678” User ID Admin User Pass Word Privilege ******** (non password) Access to the LCT and control Access to the LCT (monitor only) The password can be changed by Administrator privilege. The LCT operator must have the security system privilege to control of NLITE E NEO systems. (The password change is described in Chapter 6.3 Maintenance 2) 11 Following LCT Open View is displayed, (Cascaded Alarm/Status items are displayed in Main area by default.) NLITE E LCT Open View (Example) -8- Introduction ROI-S05752 Symbols in the Open View are described as follows. Description of the LCT MENU Conventions Close Maximize Minimize Title bar Menu area Title LCT MENU Alarm Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Main area Common SET Criteria Normal State Minor Alarm Major Alarm LOGOUT Summary Status Maintenance ON ODU No.1 Normal MODEM No.1 Normal INTFC(Main) Normal ODU No.2 Normal MODEM No.2 Normal CTRL Normal INTFC(Sub) Admin Progress State: Progress State area Summary Status area Common area LCT MENU “SET” button appears/disappears depending on the Menu item selected in the “LCT MENU”. LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON (History) SET disappear appear disappear appear disappear appear disappear disappear -9- Introduction ROI-S05752 Common Execute all the changes made in the items shown in the main area by the selected “LCT MENU”. SET LOGOUT Displays confirmation box to Logout. Clicking LOG OUT button, the LCT-Web screen is logged out and the Login screen is displayed. RELOAD Reload recent data to display. Summary Status Area Following summary items show the operating status. For 1+1 Configuration Item For 1+0 Configuration Status Indication Item Status Indication Maintenance On (yellow) Off (white) Maintenance On (yellow) Off (white) ODU No.1 Normal (green) Alarm (red) ODU Normal (green) Alarm (red) ODU No.2 Normal (green) Alarm (red) IDU Normal (green) Alarm (red) MODEM No.1 Normal (green) Alarm (red) MODEM No.2 Normal (green) Alarm (red) INTFC (Main) Normal (green) Alarm (red) INTFC (Sub) Normal (green) Alarm (red) CTRL Normal (green) Alarm (red) Note: When the ODU No. 2, MODEM No. 2 or INTFC (Sub) is not mounted, corresponding item is colored gray. INTFC (Main)/INTFC (Sub) are changed to INTFC (WORK)/INTFC(PROT) in APS system. Progress State Area Following Response is displayed. When “Set” button is clicked. Response SET Control OK - Response OK NG - Response NG Symbol; Set -10- Menu Button displays pull-down menu No Selected Selected Execute control/setup for each item Introduction ROI-S05752 1.2 LCT MENU Items LCT MENU is consisted of the following table. LCT MENU SUB-MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance REMARKS Refer to “2. Alarm/Status” Refer to “3. Equipment Setup” Refer to “2. Inventory” Refer to “3. AUX. I/O” Refer to “4. Maintenance” Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Provisioning XC Setting BER Threshold Setting SUB Interface SC Assignment LAN Port Setting OC-3 Setting MS-AIS generation ALS Function TX Power Control Condition for TX/RX SW Condition for APS Relay Setting TCN Threshold(15min) TCN Threshold(1day) PMON Select Others Metering Refer to “5. Provisioning” *6 For SONET only For SONET only For SONET only *1 *2 *3 Refer to “6. Metering” -11- Introduction LCT MENU ROI-S05752 SUB-MENU PMON (History) Refer to “9. PMON” RX Level(24H/15min) RX Level(7days/day) Total(24H/15min) Total(7days/day) RMON(Line)(24H/15min) RMON(Line)(7days/day) RMON(DMR)(24H/15min) RMON(DMR)(7days/day) DMR(W)(7days/day) DMR(W)(24H/15min) DMR(P)(7days/day) DMR(P)(24H/15min) MUX(W)(7days/day) MUX(W)(24H/15min) MUX(P)(7days/day) MUX(P)(24H/15min) Notes:*1 *4 *4 *5 *5 *5 *5 For SONET only For SONET only *3 *3 For SONET only For SONET only *3 *3 Only provides for SONET OC-3 OPT interface. *2 Only provides for 1+1 configuration. *3 Only provides for APS in SONET for OC-3 OPT interface. *4 Only provides for LAN. -12- REMARKS Introduction ROI-S05752 1.3 Alarm Status (SONET) When click on the “Alarm Status” button in “LCT MENU”, following items/status (sample) are displayed in Main Area. ALM items of SONET are listed in Table 2-2. Alarm/Status items are displayed in Main area in default when accessing the LCT. Note: Alarm/Status indication varies depending on the system configuration. ---ODU--Item TX Power TX Input RX Level APC ODU CPU/Cable Open Mute Status LO REF TX SW Status RX SW Status Status No.1 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal OFF Normal No.1 No.2 No. 2 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal OFF Normal (*1) (*2) (*3) Notes: Item (*1) is displayed in XPIC configuration only. Item (*2) is displayed in Hot Standby configuration only. Item (*3) is displayed in Hot Standby and Twinpath configuration. ---MODEM--Item Unequipped Module LOF Frame ID High BER Low BER Early Warning MOD DEM Input Voltage Power Supply IF Cable Short Cable EQL XIF XPIC Status XREF Linearizer Function Linearizer ATPC Power Mode Status No.1 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal OPR Normal Active Note: No. 2 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal NON OPR Normal Active (*1) (*1) (*1) Item (*1) is displayed in XPIC configuration only. -13- Introduction ROI-S05752 ---CTRL--Item Status CTRL Module MMC Mount APS SW Fail APS Online Status APS Lock in Status XCTRL XPIC Mode Mismatch Normal Not Mounted Normal Working Normal Normal Normal (*1) (*1) (*1) (*2) (*2) Notes: Item (*1) is displayed in APS configuration only. Item (*2) is displayed in XPIC configuration only. ---INTFC (Main) (1)--Item Status Main Unequipped Type Mismatch Module LOS(MUX) LOF(MUX) E-BER(MUX) SD(MUX) LOS(DMR) LOF(DMR) E-BER(DMR) SD(DMR) LAN LINK Speed & Duplex Inphase TF Output Control Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal (*1) Normal (*1) Inphase Normal Normal Note: Item (*1) is displayed in Main LAN configuration only. Click on the corresponding item in status block, following details LAN PORT status in the LAN/WS INTFC appears. Item Link Main PORT1 Main PORT2 Link Link Collision Normal Normal Status LLF Normal Normal Speed&Duplex 10M-Half(MDI) 10M-Half(MDIX) Close Link: Collision: Displaying LINK status for respective Port. Displaying occurrence of Collision status in Half Duplex mode for respective Port. LLF: Forced LINK off control status detecting the link loss of the facing equipment for respective Port. Speed &Duplex:Displaying linked mode for respective Port. -14- Introduction ROI-S05752 Following Alarm Status of the INTFC (Sub) is displayed when the LAN/ WS INTFC is used. ---INTFC (Sub) (2)--Item Status Main Normal Normal Normal Normal (*1) Normal (*1) Normal Generated Received Unequipped Type Mismatch Module LAN Link Speed & Duplex WS In/out LOS WS AIS Generated WS AIS Received Note: Click on the corresponding item in status block (*1), following details LAN PORT status in the LAN/WS INTFC appears. Item Link Sub PORT1 Link Sub PORT2 Link Status Collision Normal Normal LLF Normal Normal Speed&Duplex 10M-Half(MDI) 10M-Half(MDI) Close Link: Collision: Displaying LINK status for respective Port. Displaying occurrence of Collision status in Half Duplex mode for respective Port. LLF: Forced LINK off control status detecting the link loss of the facing equipment for respective Port. Speed &Duplex:Displaying linked mode for respective Port. Following Alarm Status of the INTFC is applied in the APS configuration. ---INTFC--Item Status WORK Unequipped Type Mismatch Module LOS(MUX) LOF(MUX) E-BER(MUX) SD(MUX) LOS(DMR) LOF(DMR) E-BER(DMR) SD(DMR) Inphase TF Output Control Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Inphase Normal Normal PROT Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Inphase Normal Normal -15- Introduction ROI-S05752 ---UAE--Item Status WORK OC-3(1) UAE(MUX) OC-3(2) UAE(MUX) OC-3(1) UAE(DMR) OC-3(2) UAE(DMR) PROT Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal ---TCN RX LEV--Item Status No.1 Normal Normal TCN-RX LEV-15min TCN-RX LEV-1day Item No.2 Normal Normal Status ---15min 1day --- WORK PROT TCN-OFS-15min (DMR) TCN-UAS-15min (DMR) TCN-ES-15min (DMR) TCN-SES-15min (DMR) TCN-BBE-15min (DMR) TCN-SEP-15min (DMR) TCN-OFS-15min(MUX) TCN-UAS-15min(MUX) TCN-ES-15min(MUX) TCN-SES-15min(MUX) TCN-BBE-15min(MUX) TCN-SEP-15min(MUX) TCN-OFS-1day (DMR) TCN-UAS-1day (DMR) TCN-ES-1day (DMR) TCN-SES-1day (DMR) TCN-BBE-1day (DMR) TCN-SEP-1day (DMR) TCN-OFS-1day(MUX) TCN-UAS-1day(MUX) TCN-ES-1day(MUX) TCN-SES-1day(MUX) TCN-BBE-1day(MUX) TCN-SEP-1day(MUX) Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Notes: -16- OFS:Out of Frame Second UAS:Unavailable Second ES:Errored Second SES:Severely Errored Second BBE:Background Block Error SEP:Severely Errored Period Introduction ROI-S05752 Table 1-1 ALM/STATUS List (SONET) (1/2) No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 63 64 65 ALM/STATUS ITEM ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM1 ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM2 ODU ALM1 ODU ALM2 TX PWR ALM1 TX PWR ALM2 TX INPUT ALM1 TX INPUT ALM2 APC ALM1 APC ALM2 RX LEVEL ALM1 RX LEVEL ALM2 IF CABLE SHORT ALM1 IF CABLE SHORT ALM2 MUTE STATUS1 MUTE STATUS2 LO REF ALM1 LO REF ALM2 IDU ALM IDU CPU ALM MEMORY ALM ATPC PWR MODE1 ATPC PWR MODE2 PS ALM1 PS ALM2 MOD ALM1 MOD ALM2 DEM ALM1 DEM ALM2 EARLY WARNING1 EARLY WARNING2 HIGH BER ALM1 HIGH BER ALM2 LOW BER ALM1 LOW BER ALM2 LOF1 LOF2 FRAME ID ALM1 FRAME ID ALM2 CABLE EQL FAIL1 CABLE EQL FAIL2 LINEARIZER FAIL1 LINEARIZER FAIL2 XPIC STATUS1 XPIC STATUS2 XCTRL ALM1 XCTRL ALM2 XIF ALM1 XIF ALM2 XREF ALM1 XREF ALM2 INTFC(1) INPAHSE INTFC(2) INPAHSE OC-3(1) UAE OC-3(2) UAE OC-3(1) LOS(MUX) EVENT STATUS ODU1 CPU failure or IF Cable is open ODU2 CPU failure or IF Cable is open ODU1 total alarm ODU2 total alarm ODU1 output power decreased ODU2 output power decreased ODU1 TX IF input level decreased ODU2 TX IF input level decreased ODU1 LO OSC APC loop out of lock ODU2 LO OSC APC loop out of lock ODU1 Received level decreased ODU2 Received level decreased IF cable connected to ODU1short IF cable connected to ODU2 short ODU1 Mute Status ODU2 Mute Status ODU1 LO reference signal is lost ODU2 LO reference signal is lost IDU total alarm IDU CPU failure MMC memory error No.1 ATPC failure, Hold/Maximum/Minimum*5 poweroutput No.2 ATPC failure, Hold//MaximumMinimum*5 poweroutput No.1 power supply failure (only1+1) No.2 power supply failure (only1+1) PLL APC unlock, output level down, CLK loss in MODEM1 PLL APC unlock, output level down, CLK loss in MODEM2 Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM1 Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM2 EARLY WARNING is detected in No.1 CH EARLY WARNING is detected in No.2 CH High BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1 High BER (selectable) is detected inMODEM2 Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1 Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM2 Loss of Radio frame synchronization in MODEM1 Loss of Radio frame synchronization in MODEM2 ID is no coincidence in MODEM1 ID is no coincidence in MODEM2 Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM1 Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM2 BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1 BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1 No. 1 XPIC function is off No. 2 XPIC function is off No. 1 XPIC control failure No. 2 XPIC control failure No. 1 XIF signal is lost No. 2 XIF signal is lost No. 1 XPIC reference CLK is lost No. 2 XPIC reference CLK is lost Main INTFC inphase status Prot INTFC inphase status No. 1 OC-3 INTFC UAS is generating No. 2 OC-3 INTFC UAS is generating No. 1 OC-3 from MUX, loss of signal is detected SOURCE OF Configuration Criteria EVENT 1+0 1+1 Default ODU No.1 ODU No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 ODU No.1 ODU No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 INTFC OC-3 INTFC P *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *2 *1,*2 *2 *1,*3 *3 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *2 *1,*2 *2 *2 *2 *2 *1,*2 *2 *2 *1,*2 *1 *1 OC-3 INTFC W OC-3 INTFC P OC-3 INTFC Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Status Status Minor Minor Major Major Major Status Status Major Major Major Major Major Major Status Status Major Major Minor Minor Major Major *1 *2 Major Major Major Major Status Status Major Major Major Major Minor Minor Status Status Status Status Major -17- Introduction ROI-S05752 Table 1-1 ALM/STATUS List (SONET) (2/2) No. ALM/STATUS ITEM EVENT STATUS 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 95 96 97 98 OC-3(2) LOS(MUX) OC-3(1) LOF(MUX) OC-3(2) LOF(MUX) OC-3(1) LOS(DMR) OC-3(2) LOS(DMR) OC-3(1) LOF(DMR) OC-3(2) LOF(DMR) OC-3(1) E-BER(MUX) OC-3(2) E-BER(MUX) OC-3(1) SD(MUX) OC-3(2) SD(MUX) OC-3(1) E-BER(DMR) OC-3(2) E-BER(DMR) OC-3(1) SD(DMR) OC-3(2) SD(DMR) OC-3(1) TF ALM OC-3(2) TF ALM APS SW FAIL LAN LINK LAN COLLISION LAN LLF ALM SPEED & DUPLEX WS INPUT LOSS WS AIS RCVD WS AIS GENERATED MODEM ALM1 MODEM ALM2 INTFC(1) ALM INTFC(2) ALM No. 2 OC-3 from MUX, loss of signal is detected No. 1 OC-3 from MUX, loss of frame is detected No. 2 OC-3 from MUX, loss of frame is detected No. 1 OC-3 from DMR, loss of signal is detected No. 2 OC-3 from DMR, loss of signal is detected No. 1 OC-3 from DMR, loss of frame is detected No. 2 OC-3 from DMR, loss of frame is detected No. 1 OC-3 from MUX, Excessive-BER is detected No. 2 OC-3 from MUX, Excessive-BER is detected No. 1 OC-3 from MUX, Signal Degrade is detected No. 2 OC-3 from MUX, Signal Degrade is detected No. 1 OC-3 from DMR, Excessive-BER is detected No. 2 OC-3 from DMR, Excessive-BER is detected No. 1 OC-3 from DMR, Signal Degrade is detected No. 2 OC-3 from DMR, Signal Degrade is detected No. 1 OC-3 output to MUX is failure No. 2 OC-3 output to MUX is failure APS switch is failure LAN LINK status LAN status LAN Link Loss Forwarding status LAN Port setting WS Input signal is lost WS AIS signal is received WS AIS signal is generated MODEM1 total alarm MODEM2 total alarm Main INTFC total alarm Main INTF Sub INTFC 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 CTRL ALM MODEM 1 UNEQUIP MODEM 2 UNEQUIP INTFC(1) UNEQUIP INTFC(2) UNEQUIP INPUT VOLTAGE ALM1 INPUT VOLTAGE ALM2 INTFC (1) TYPE MISSMATCH INTFC (2) TYPE MISSMATCH OC-3 (1) OUTPUT CONTROL OC-3 (2) OUTPUT CONTROL OC-3 (1) APS LOCKIN STATUS OC-3 (2) APS LOCKIN STATUS CTRL UNIT total alarm MODEM1 is unequipped MODEM2 is unequipped MAIN INTFC is unequipped SUB INTFC is unequipped PS1 input over voltage/lower voltage PS2 input over voltage/lower voltage Mounted INTFC differs from configuration setting Mounted INTFC differs from configuration setting MS-AIS control for MUX MS-AIS control for MUX APS is in lockin APS is in lockin Notes: -18- *1. *2. *3. *4. *5. *6. Not applied. XPIC configuration only. Not displayed on LCT. APS configuration only. Selectable. LAN configuration only. SOURCE OF Configuration Criteria EVENT 1+0 1+1 Default OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC CTRL Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC MODEM MODEM OC-3 INTFC OC-3 INTFC/ SUB INTFC CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC Main INTFC *1 *1 *1 *4 *6 *6 *6 *6 *6 *6 *6 *1 *1 *5 *5 *4 *4 Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Status Status Status Minor Status Status Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Minor Major Major Major Major Status Status Status Status Introduction ROI-S05752 1.4 Equipment Setup (SONET) Note: Click on the “SET” button in Common area after every setting items has been entered. OC-3 (OPTICAL) Equipment Setup (Sample) User Interface Redundancy Setting INTFC(Main) INTFC(Sub) XPIC Usage SONET OC-3 1+1(Hot Standby TERM) OC-3(OPTICAL) NOT USED APS Function Unavailable 128QAM 156MB Not Used Modulation Scheme Transmission Capacity TX RF Frequency [MHz] RX RF Frequency [MHz] Frame ID TX Power Control LAN Port Usage LAN Capacity Used(Main Master) Used(SUB Master) Available 6048.975 6301.015 ID1 MTPC ATPC ---ODU FREQ INFO--TX Start Frequency [MHz] TX Stop Frequency [MHz] Frequency Step [MHz] Shift Frequency [MHz] Upper/Lower SUB Band 5930.375 6162.633 0.050 252.040 LOWER User Interface Redundancy Setting INTFC(Main) INTFC(Sub) XPIC Usage APS Function Modulation Scheme Transmission Capacity Click on the menu button “User Interface” and select corresponding item, -19- Introduction ROI-S05752 User Interface User Interface SONET OC-3 SONET GbE OC-3 Click on the menu button “Redundancy Setting” and select corresponding item, The “User Interface” item selected decides the selectable items that follows. Setup can be performed by clicking on menu button to select setup item from pull-down menu, clicking setting button or entering values, then click on the “SET” button in Common area to complete and confirm the setup procedure. Redundancy Setting Redundancy Setting 1+0(TERM) 1+1(Hot Standby TERM) 1+1(Twinpath TERM) (*) INTFC(Main) INTFC(Main) OC-3(Optical) GbE over OC-3 (*) INTFC(Sub) INTFC(Sub) (*) Not Used OC-3 (Optical) LAN (*) Note: Select OC-3 OPT for APS, when APS to be configured to the system. XPIC Usage XPIC Usage Not Used Used (Main Master) Used (Sub Master) Note: When XPIC is configured to the system, polarization for Main Master/Sub Muster must not be setup crossed between two stations. For the XPIC Usage, set Main Master and Sub Master in the XPIC configuration. Set to Not Used in other configurations. In the XPIC, define the IDU for the Main Master and Sub Master channels, they must be connected to one dual polarized antenna. The reference local frequency and the action control of the ATPC/MTPC are applied from the Main Master channel to the Sub Master -20- Introduction ROI-S05752 channel. Unavailable APS Function Available (*) INTFC(Main)/INTFC(Sub) are changed to INTFC (WORK)/INTFC(PROT) in APS system. RF Frequency TX RF Frequency(No.1) [MHz] TX RF Frequency(No.2) [MHz] RX RF Frequency(No.1) [MHz] RX RF Frequency(No.2) [MHz] Notes: 1 Set different values for No.1 TX frequency and No.2 TX frequency in the Twinpath configuration. Depending on the ODU type, there are two modes for the RF frequency setup. 1. When the transmitting frequency is set, the receiving frequency is automatically assigned. 2. When the transmitting frequency is set, the receiving frequency is automatically assigned and assignment of it in manual is also available by changing the RX RF frequency values which is automatically assigned. The transmitting frequency for the Main Master and Sub Master must be set the same and also the receiving frequency. The frequency setup must be performed at the Main Master station first and then, Sub Master station. The entered TX RF frequency value should be within the Start and Stop frequency range of Sub-Band which is indicated on the Name Plate of each ODU. For details, refer to the Appendix RADIO FREQUENCY PLAN OF THE NLITE E NEO in Section 1. Caution: For the 6/7/8/10 GHz band, the BPF of TX and RX of the ODU are adjusted to each assigned frequency. Then, to change the RF channel frequency, both BPFs replacement and LCT setup are required. TX Frequency and RF Frequency for No.1 and No.2 are displayed in Twinpath configuration. -21- Introduction ROI-S05752 Frame ID Frame ID(No.1) Frame ID(No.2) Note: The frame ID is set in order to discriminate the signal. As a signal with a different ID cannot be received, the ID of the opposite station should be set the same. The number of IDs which can be selected as follows; ID1 through ID32 : XPIC is not used. ID1 through ID16 : Main Master in the XPIC configuration. ID17 through ID32 : Sub Master in the XPIC configuration. TX Power Control TX Power Control MTPC Notes: ATPC 1 When the MTPC is selected, TX output level can be controlled by 1 dB step within MTPC range in Maintenance “On” state. When the ATPC is selected, TX output level is automatically controlled by 1 dB step within ATPC range. 2 For the details of ATPC, refer to the 3.5.3 Automatic Transmitter Power Control in Section 2. 3 In the XPIC configuration, this setup is performed at the Main Master station. The setup operation and ATPC/MTPC control of the Sub Master station are applied from the Main Master station. The action control of the ATPC/MTPC are applied from the Main Master channel to the Sub Master channel. The role of the Main Master channel is switched to the Sub Master channel when the Main Master channel is a failure. -22- Introduction ROI-S05752 LAN Port Usage (Main) For GbE INTFC LAN Port Usage (MAIN) LAN Port Capacity (MAIN) USED 150Mbps Note: When the GbE INTFC is applied, LAN Port Usage (MAIN) is fixed to "USED" and also LAN Port Capacity (MAIN) is to 150Mbps. For LAN/WS INTFC LAN Port Usage (MAIN) P1=75MB/P2=75MB P1=100MB/P2=50MB Best Effort P1=100MB/P2=Not Used 150Mbps LAN Port Capacity (MAIN) Note: LAN Port Usage (SUB) Select "SONET over OC-3" from User Interface in the Equipment Setup, LAN over OC-3 is assigned for the INTFC Main. 1. LAN Port Usage (MAIN): Setting for radio transmission band in each port. P1=75MB/P2=75MB (default) P1=100MB/P2=50MB Best Effort P1=100MB/P2=Not Used 2. LAN Capacity (MAIN): The LAN capacity is fixed to 150MB. P1-2 Shared/1Port Only(WS) P1-2 Shared/1Port Only(SC) 64kbps 128kbps 192kbps 256kbps 2Mbps LAN Capacity (SUB) Notes: 1. LAN Capacity may be set when WS/LAN is used. 2. Selectable LAN capacity is depending on the main signal transmission capacity. 64kbps: SC and RSOH E1/F1 are usable. 128kbps: SC1-2 are usable. 192kbps: RSOH DCCr is usable. 256kbps: SC1-4 are usable. 2Mbitps: When LAN is used. Click on the “SET” button in a Common area to execute setup. -23- Introduction ROI-S05752 ---ODU FREQ INFO--TX Start Frequency (No.1) [MHz] TX Stop Frequency (No.1) [MHz] Frequency Step (No.1) [MHz] Shift Frequency (No.1)[MHz] Upper/Lower (No.1) Sub Band (No.1) TX Start Frequency (No.2) [MHz] TX Stop Frequency (No.2) [MHz] Frequency Step (No.2) [MHz] Shift Frequency (No.2) [MHz] Upper/Lower (No.2) Sub Band (No.2) Click on the “SET” button in Common area, then “OK” is displayed in Progress area when the setup is properly executed. Note: “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area, if there is invalid setting in the Equipment Setup. -24- Inventory ROI-S05752 2. Inventory Click on the “Inventory” button in “LCT MENU” then Inventory Lists are displayed. LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) ---ODU--Package Name Code No. ODU NWA-009034A ODU NWA-009034A No.1 No.2 Serial No. 00001017 00001018 Date 2005.12 2005.12 H/W Version 210A 210A F/W Version 1.00 1.00 ---IDU--MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 IDU(CTRL) MAIN(WORK) Package Name MODEM MODEM CTRL OC-3 INTFC(o) Code No. MP0-0H2940-A000 MP0-0H2940-A000 MP0-0H2950-A000 MP0-0H2960-A000 Serial No. 00001073 00001074 00001010 00001053 Date 2006.01 2006.01 2006.01 2006.01 H/W Version 00.03 00.05 01.00 01.00 F/W Version 1.03 ---FPGA--MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 CTRL MAIN(WORK) Package Name CTRL FPGA SONET-OC-3 FPGA Code No. NWA-P4061A-000 P4064A Version 01.00 01.00 01.06 01.04 ---Modem Parameter Version--MODEM No.1 MODEM No.2 11 11 ---Internet Protocol Properties--IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address 00-00-00-00-00-00 -25- Inventory ROI-S05752 ---Software Key--Category Category & Redundancy Bit Rate Free LAN INTFC XPIC Notes: *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 -26- Item Capacity Redundancy Precheck Enable Capacity (previous) Redundancy (previous) Bit Free Precheck Enable Bit Free (previous) LAN Precheck Enable LAN (previous) XPIC Precheck Enable XPIC (previous) Status 156 [MB] 1+1 ON 156 [MB] 1+1 Free ON Free Available ON Available Available ON Available *1 *5 *6 *2 *5 *6 *3 *5 *6 *4 *5 *6 Availability of Capacity & Redundancy Key at the present. Availability of Bit Free Key at the present. Availability of LAN INTFC Key at the present. Availability of XPIC Key at the present. Comparing contents of the former Software Key with Up dating one. Former status of the Key is indicated as previous. AUX. I/O ROI-S05752 3. AUX. I/O Six input (photocoupler) and six output (relay) are provided in the IDU for external control and alarm outputs of Housekeeping and Cluster. Click on the “AUX I/O” button in “LCT MENU”. LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Click menu button of required number of OUTPUT, CONDITION Close Close Open Open Open Open Select “Open” or “Close” to decide output mode to apply for event output, Click on the “SET” button in a Common area to execute setup. ---INPUT--INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 Note: From INPUT 1 to INPUT 6 can be assigned to HK1 to HK6 input. From INPUT 3 to INPUT 6 can be used to Cluster IN4 to Cluster IN1. ---OUTPUT--Value OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT4 From OUTPUT 1 to OUTPUT 4 can be assigned to HK OUT1 to HK OUT 4. Open Open Open Open Open Close From OUTPUT 1 to OUTPUT 4 can be used to Cluster OUT 1 to OUT 4. Cluster can be used up to 4 and for each Cluster IN# corresponding Cluster OUT# should be set in the opposite station. Click on the “SET” button in Common area, then “OK” is displayed in Progress area when the setup is properly executed. Note: “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area, if there is invalid setting in the Aux I/O. -27- Maintenance ROI-S05752 4. Maintenance Click on the “Maintenance” button in “LCT MENU”, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Click on the “Maintenance1” pull-down menu to display control items, Click on the setting button “On” for Maintenance and Click on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Setting Off On Set Maintenance1 of the SONET system is described in Chapter 4.1 Maintenance1(SONET). Click on the “Maintenance2” pull-down menu to upload/ download program file or reset CPU, Maintenance2 is described in Chapter 4.2 Maintenance2. -28- Maintenance ROI-S05752 4.1 Maintenance1(SONET) ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On TX SW Manual Control RX SW Manual Control RX SW Maintenance Mode ATPC Manual Control(No.1) ATPC Manual Control(No.2) TX Mute Control(No.1) TX Mute Control(No.2) CW Control(No.1) CW Control(No.2) APS Manual Control APS Maintenance Mode IF Loopback(No.1) IF Loopback(No.2) Main Loopback (Near End) Main Loopback (Far End) LAN Device Reset Linearizer Control(No.1) Linearizer Control(No.2) ALS Restart XPIC Control Local(No.1) XPIC Control Local(No.2) XPIC Control Remote(No.1) XPIC Control Remote(No.2) Auto Auto Manual On Off Off Off Off Off Auto Manual Off Off Off Off Setting Off On Auto No.1 Auto No.1 Auto Auto --Auto Auto Auto Auto Set No.2 No.2 Off Off Off Off Off Off Auto On On On On On On Working Off Off Off Off On On On On Auto Auto 2sec Auto Auto Auto Auto Set Set [dB] Protection Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Forced Reset Forced Reset 90sec Forced Reset Forced Reset Forced Reset Forced Reset ---Offline Maintenance--DADE Adjust RF SUB Band Select(No.1) RF SUB Band Select(No.2) Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1) Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2) ------Off Off DADE Off Off On On Offset DADE DADE Off Set Set Set Set Set -29- Maintenance ROI-S05752 TX SW Manual Control ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On TX SW Manual Control RX SW Manual Control Auto Auto Setting Off On Auto No.1 Auto No.1 Set No.2 No.2 Set Set Click on the setting button “On” of the “Maintenance” and click on the “Set” button, then value field of the Maintenance turns from “Off” to “On”. In Maintenance “On” mode, external parallel alarm outputs excepts CPU and PS ALM are masked and automatic control is inhibited. Control operation using LCT must be performed in Maintenance “On” condition. Click on the setting button “Auto”, “No. 1” or “No. 2” TX SW to select TX SW control mode and Click on the “Set” button, then the value field of the corresponding SW manual control change to the selected mode. Auto: Normal operation mode No. 1 or No. 2: Manual control mode ATPC Manual Control ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On ATPC Manual Control(No.1) ATPC Manual Control(No.2) On Off Setting Off Off Off Set On On On [dB] Set Set Click on the setting button “On” and enter attenuation value within ATPC range, then click on the “Set” button, In the XPIC configuration, the ATPC/MTPC can not be set in the Sub Master station. The setup is applied from the Main Master station. ATPC/MTPC Range (SONET) Modulation Mode 128QAM Frequency Band (GHz) ATPC Range MTPC Range 7-8 10-11 13 15 0 to 20 dB 0 to 20 dB*1 18 23 26 28 32 38 0 to 20 dB 0 to 20 dB Note *1 Additional attenuator from 0 to 5 dB can be added. -30- Maintenance ROI-S05752 TX Mute Control Click on the setting button “On” to select TX Mute Control, Click on the “Set” button and the value field change to “On”, Caution: The control affects the radio link connection. ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On TX Mute Control(No.1) TX Mute Control(No.2) Off Off Setting Off Off Off On On On Set Set Set CW Control Click on the setting button “On” to set CW Control ( ) and click on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”, Caution: The control affects the radio link connection. ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On CW Control(No.1) CW Control(No.2) Off Off Setting Off Off Off On On On Set Set Set Note: When set to CW Control “On”, unmodulated RF signal is emitted. APS Manual Control Click on the control button either “Working” or “Protection” of APS control and click on the “Set” button, then value field turns to selected value, Normal setting mode is “Auto”, set to this mode after maintenance operation has been completed. Select “Working” to keep the Working INTFC (the INTFC card is installed in Slot (1)) to Online in Manual, Select “Protection” to keep the Protection INTFC (the INTFC card is installed in Slot (2)) to Online in Manual. The Maintenance Mode of “Manual” or “Forced” is displayed underneath that is selected in “Provisioning”. Note:The control applies only to APS configuration. -31- Maintenance ROI-S05752 ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On APS Manual Control APS Maintenance Mode Auto Manual Setting Off On Auto Working Set Protection Set IF Loopback Click on the setting button “On” for the IF Loopback ( ) and click on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”, Caution: The control interrupts all traffic between 2 stations. ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On IF Loopback(No.1) IF Loopback(No.2) Off Off Setting Off Off Off On On On Set Set Set Note: The control applies to IF loopback in local MODEM. Main Loopback Click on the setting button “On” of the required OC-3 INTFC to be looped back and click on the “Set” button, then controlled value appears in value field, Caution: The control interrupts all traffic between 2 stations. Caution: Far End Loopback control will be canceled if radio link failure occurs under the control has been executed. For OC-3 (ELE) ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Main Loopback (Near End) Main Loopback (Far End) Off Off Setting Off Off Off On On On Set On On On On Set Set Set For OC-3 (OPT) (APS) ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Main Loopback (Near End) INTFC (1) Main Loopback (Near End) INTFC (2) Main Loopback (Far End) Off Off Off -32- Setting Off Off Off Off Set Set Set Maintenance ROI-S05752 DADE Adjust 10 Click on the setting button “Offset DADE” or “DADE” Off and click on the “Set” button, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On DADE Adjust --- Setting Off On DADE Offset DADE Set DADE Off Set Notes:1.The DADE control applies in 1+1 configuration to adjust delay time for RX hitless switching when the INTFC status is indicated Outphase. 2. The DADE adjustment is needed in initial lineup or when the IF CABLE is replaced. It does not require any readjustment when the INTFC status is indicated In-phase. The setting conditions are as follows: DADE: Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal selected by RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status. The DADE control is processed assuring no interruption of traffic. Offset DADE:Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal selected by RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status. Since the offset memory minimizes the latency delay, traffic interruption occurs at that moment. This Offset DADE controls the delay time difference to a minimum value than DADE control. DADE off: Set when DADE function is not used. For particularly, when low bit rate (10 to 20 MB) transmission is applied to the system, the DADE control is not required. Linearizer Control 11 Click on the setting button “Forced Reset” and click on the “Set” button to reset Linearizer ( ), then, selected mode appears in value field, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Linearizer Control(No.1) Linearizer Control(No.2) Auto Auto Setting Off On Auto Forced Reset Auto Forced Reset Set Set Set ALS Restart 12 Click on the setting button to select value is to be specified and click on the “Set” button, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On ALS Restart --- Setting Off On 2sec 90sec Set Set Note: The details operation of the ALS refer to Chapter 3.5.1 Automatic Laser Shutdown Control in Section 2. -33- Maintenance ROI-S05752 XPIC Control Local 13 Click on the setting button “Forced Reset” and click on the “Set” button to reset XPIC function, then, selected mode appears in value field, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On XPIC Control Local(No.1) XPIC Control Local(No.2) Auto Auto Setting Off On Auto Forced Reset Auto Forced Reset Set Set Set Notes:1 The control applies only to XPIC configuration for the local station. Select to “Forced Reset” for the local Main/Sub channel which is used online when the propagation is deteriorated, link test is performed or MODEM/ODU is replaced. The control is simultaneously applied for the No.1 CH and No.2 CH in the Hot Standby system. XPIC Control Remote 14 Click on the setting button “Forced Reset” and click on the “Set” button to reset XPIC function, then, selected mode appears in value field, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On XPIC Control Remote(No.1) XPIC Control Remote(No.2) Auto Auto -34- Setting Off On Auto Forced Reset Auto Forced Reset Set Set Set Notes:1 The control applies only to XPIC configuration for the remote station. Select to “Forced Reset” for the Main/Sub channel which is used online when the link test is performed or MODEM/ODU is replaced. 2. The control is simultaneously applied for the No.1 CH and No.2 CH in the Hot Standby system. Maintenance ROI-S05752 RF SUB Band Select 15 Click on the menu button, select required Sub-Band from pulldown menu, and click on the “Set” button, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Setting RF SUB Band Select(No.1) RF SUB Band Select(No.2) ----- Off On Set Set Set Note: This is an offline menu item to be carried out after a Sub-Band BPF change in the ODU. Refer to Appendix RF Frequency Plan in section 1 for details of Sub-Band versus Frequency Range. Antenna Alignment Mode 16 Click on the setting button “On”, and click on the “Set” button, to apply Antenna Alignment Mode ( ), then, value field turns to “On”, Notes: 1 The setting “On” is applied for antenna orientation or RX LEV reading when using NLITE E Monitor unit. 2 For the antenna orientation, set the TX power to the required level by ATPC Manual Control or MTPC mode at the opposite site. 3 The Antenna Alignment Mode is used for extending the dynamic range of the NLITE E Monitor unit. In order to measure in high range of AGC V, it is mandatory required to set Antenna Alignment Mode to ON. If not set to ON, the indicated AGC voltage is not guaranteed value. 4 No. 1 and No. 2 apply for 1+1 configuration. ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1) Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2) Off Off Setting Off Off Off On On On Set Set Set -35- Maintenance 4.2 ROI-S05752 Maintenance2 Click on the “Maintenance” button in “LCT MENU”. LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Click on the “Maintenance1” pull-down menu, Click on the setting button “On” for Maintenance item and click on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Setting Off Set On Click on the “Maintenance” button and select “Maintenance2” pull-down menu, Following control items are displayed in Main area. --- Maintenance2 -----Control--CPU Reset ---PMON Clear--PMON Clear ---Download--Configuration File Program File Equipment Config. File ---Upload--Configuration File Equipment Config. File ---Date/Time--Date/Time Setting ---Password--Password Setting Check that the “Maintenance” is “On” in the “Summary Status” area, -36- Maintenance ROI-S05752 CPU Reset Click on the “CPU Reset” button, Click on the control button “CTRL” for IDU or “ODU” and “No. 1 or No. 2” (in 1+1 ODU only), and click “Execute” button in CPU Reset dialog box, Caution: The control affects the radio link connection. Check “with ROM (Program) Switching” check box when the program file for “CTRL” or “ODU” is newly down loaded and existing program file will be replaced with new one. Note: When Click on the “Execute” button to reset CPU of the “CTRL”, then CTRL restarts, the LCT is disconnected. Access the LCT to the NLITE E NEO from the beginning. Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “CPU Reset” dialog box, Click on the “PMON Clear” button, PMON Clear Perform this operation when beginning the service operation to delete all PMON and RMON data that were produced in installation, 10 Click on the “Execute” button, Click on the “Close” button when “OK” is displayed in Progress area, -37- Maintenance ROI-S05752 Download Configuration File 11 Click on the “Configuration File” button “Download” menu, 12 Select the file Type “Net Work Config” or “Mib Config”, 13 Enter the location of the Configuration file in File field or click on the “Browser” button to display location in the hard disk or floppy disk, 14 Click on the “Execute” button to start down load, Caution: The control affects the radio link connection. Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the USB cable connecting the IDU with the PC. -38- 15 After download has been completed, click on the “Update” button for the corresponding configuration will be operated with updated file, 16 Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Download Configuration” dialog box, Maintenance ROI-S05752 Download Program 17 Click on the “Program File” of “Download” menu, 18 Click on the “CTRL”, “ODU”, “FPGA” or “Package Program” and corresponding Sub-item control button, 19 Enter the location of the Program File in File field or click on the “Browser” to display location in the hard disk or floppy disk, 20 Click on the “Execute” button to start the download of program file, Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the USB cable connecting the IDU with the PC. 21 After download has been completed, click on the “CPU Reset.” button, Caution: The control affects the radio link connection. 22 Select on control button “CTRL” for IDU or “ODU” or “No. 1 or No. 2” (in 1+1 ODU only), and click “Execute” button in CPU Reset dialog box, 23 Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Download Configuration” dialog box, -39- Maintenance ROI-S05752 Download Equipment 24 Click on the “Equipment Config File” of “Download” menu, 25 Enter the location of the “Equipment Config File” in File field or click on the “Browser” button to display location in the hard disk, floppy disk or MMC, click on the “Execute” button to start the download, Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the USB cable connecting the IDU with the PC. 26 After download has been completed, click on the “Update” button for the CTRL will be operated with updated config file, Caution: The control affects the radio link connection. 27 Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Download Equipment” dialog box, 28 Click on the “Configuration File” of “Upload” menu, 29 Select the file Type “Net Work Config” or “Mib Config”, 30 Enter the directory of the file name where the uploaded file will be saved, 31 Click on the “Execute” button to start the uploading, Upload Configuration File Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the USB cable connecting the IDU with the PC. -40- Maintenance ROI-S05752 32 After Configuration File has been uploaded, click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Upload Configuration” dialog box, Upload Equipment Config File 33 Click on the “Equipment Config File” of “Upload” menu, 34 Enter the directory of the file name where the uploaded file will be saved, 35 Click on the “Execute” button to start the uploading, Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the USB cable connecting the IDU with the PC. 36 After Equipment Config File has been uploaded, click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Upload Equipment” dialog box, -41- Maintenance ROI-S05752 Date/Time Setting 37 Click on the “Date/Time Setting” button of “Network” menu, 38 Click on the “Display PC Time” button, then the PC “Date”and “Time” are indicated in the fields, 39 Click on the “Execute” button, then, Date/Time setting for the CTRL is performed, 40 Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Date/Time Setting” dialog box, 41 Click on the “Password Setting” button, 42 Enter the current password in “Old Password” entry field, 43 Enter the new password in “New Password” entry field, 44 Enter the same password written in “New Password” entry field in “Confirm new password” entry field, 45 Click on the “OK” button after confirmed “New Password” and “Confirm new password”, 46 Click on the Maintenance1, set Maintenance “Off” and click on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “Off”. Password Setting -42- Provisioning ROI-S05752 5. LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Provisioning When Click on the “Provisioning” button in “LCT MENU”, Provisioning setup items are displayed in Main area. Note: Provisioning setup must be performed after every setup items of the “Equipment Setup” has been completed. If it has any pending item or improper setting of the Equipment Setup, the “Provisioning Setup” will not be completed. Click on the “Provisioning” button in the “LCT MENU”, Continue to Chapter 7.1 Provisioning Setup for SONET. -43- Provisioning 5.1 ROI-S05752 Provisioning Setup (SONET) Note: To execute setup for each item, every time Click on the “SET” button in common area. BER Threshold Setting Click on the “BER Threshold Setting” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”, Click on the control button of required BER threshold level for “High BER Threshold” and “LOW BER Threshold” of MODEM and E-BER (DMR)/E-BER (MUX) and SD (DMR)/ SD (MUX) of INTFC. ---BER Threshold Setting--High BER Threshold Low BER Threshold E-BER(DMR) SD(DMR) E-BER(MUX) SD(MUX) -44- 1E-3 1E-6 1E-3 1E-6 1E-3 1E-6 1E-4 1E-7 1E-4 1E-7 1E-4 1E-7 1E-5 1E-8 1E-5 1E-8 1E-5 1E-8 1E-9 1E-9 1E-9 Provisioning ROI-S05752 SC Assignment Click on the “Provisioning”, “SC Assignment” sub-menu button in Click on the menu button of each RS-232C( ) and V-11-( ) and select item from pull down menu to assign a SC, SOH Byte or select Not used, ---SC Assignment--RS-232C-1 RS-232C-2 V-11-1 V-11-2 V-11-1 Direction Setting V-11-2 Direction Setting SC1 SC2 SC3 SC4 Co-directional Contra-directional Co-directional Not Used SC1 SC2 SC3 SC4 E1(MUX) F1(MUX) E1(DMR) F1(DMR) *1 Contra-directional Not Used SC1 SC2 SC3 SC4 E1(MUX) F1(MUX) DCCr(MUX) E1(DMR) F1(DMR) DCCr(DMR) *2 Notes: *1 assignable SC for RS-232C-1, -2. *2 assignable SC for V-11-1, -2. -45- Provisioning ROI-S05752 LAN Port Setting Click on the “LAN Port Setting” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”, Click on the setting button for each item, Notes: 1. LAN Port Setting - Switching function (only for INTFC (SUB)): This is a setup if the Switch Hub is used between Port1 and Port2 or it does not used when the signal domain of the radio link shares with the Port1 and Port2. (It can be used only Shared Mode, or not be used in the Separated Mode of the Port1 and Port2.) Disabled: No use of Ports for the Switch Hub. (default value) Enabled: Use of Ports for the Switch Hub. 2. Clock Source Setting (only for INTFC (MAIN) default value: Internal Clock) This is a setup of Clock Source applied for framing into radio signal. Generally, a clock is used independently for respective sending/receiving using Internal Clock. Set to DMR=>Internal Clock when it makes synchronizing to the DMR. In this case, set to Internal Clock at the opposite site to avoid Timing Loop, because if it is set to DMR at the local and the opposite site, Timing Loop is caused by the setting. In the DMR=>Internal Clock mode, the clock is synchronized to received signal when the radio link is normal state but it is switched to the Internal Clock if the radio link is interrupted. 3. Port Usage: Use of LAN Port or no use. (default value is Not Used for MAIN, Used for SUB) 4. Speed&Duplex: Setting for Port speed and Duplex. Referring to the following table, set the Port mode according to the associated equipment which it is to be connected. Note that if the setting mode differs from associated equipment, it may be caused performance degradation or link loss. (default value is AUTONEG(Auto MDI/MDIX)) 5. Flow Control: On: Effective flow control (default value is On) Off: Non-effective flow control. 6. Collision Report: In HALF-Duplex mode, it is selected that is reported or not reported about Collision conditions at each port. (default value is Not Report) 7. Link Loss Forwarding: Setting of the Link Loss Forwarding mode is effective or no effective. (See Link Loss Forwarding description in the Section II Operation) (default value is Disabled) -46- Provisioning ROI-S05752 IDU PORT SETTING POSITION Auto Negotiation 10BASE-T/Half Duplex 10BASE-T/Full Duplex 100BASE-TX/Half Duplex 100BASE-TX/Full Duplex 10BASE-T/Half (FIX) 100BASE-TX/Half (FIX) EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Auto Negotiation (Auto MDI/MDI-X) √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ √ √ 10BASE-T/Half Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ 10BASE-T/Full Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ 100BASE-TX/Half Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ 100BASE-TX/Full Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯ SETTING POSITION √ : A setup is possible. * MDI/MDI-X is selected according to the cable type or terminal type to be used (straight or cross type). (For LAN/WS INTFC in SUB) ---INTFC (SUB) Setting--Switching Function Enabled Disabled ---Port1--Port Usage Speed & Duplex Flow Control Not Used AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX) Off Used On Collision Report Not Report Report Link Loss Forwarding Disabled Enabled ---Port2--Port Usage Speed & Duplex Flow Control Not Used AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX) Off Used On Collision Report Not Report Report Link Loss Forwarding Disabled Enabled -47- Provisioning ROI-S05752 (For LAN/WS INTFC in MAIN) ---INTFC (MAIN) Setting--Switching Function Disabled Enabled Clock Source Setting Internal Clock DMR=>Internal Clock ---Port1--Port Usage Not Used AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX) Speed & Duplex Flow Control Off Used On Collision Report Not Report Report Link Loss Forwarding Disabled Enabled ---Port2--Port Usage Not Used AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX) Speed & Duplex Flow Control Off Used On Collision Report Not Report Report Link Loss Forwarding Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled (For GbE INTFC) ---LAN Port Setting--Switching Function ---Port--Media Type RJ-45 SFP AUTONEG (1000MB Full Duplex) Speed & Duplex Flow Control Off Link Loss Forwarding On Disabled Enabled Notes: 1. Media Type: Selects interface connector type: SEP: Optical Interface for 1000BASE-SX (default value) RJ-45: Electrical Interface for 1000BASE-T 2. Speed&Duplex: Setting for Port speed and Duplex: AUTONEG(1000MB Full Duplex) (fixed) 4. Flow Control: On: Effective flow control (default value is On) Off: Non-effective flow control. 5. Link Loss Forwarding: Setting of the Link Loss Forwarding mode is effective or no effective. (See Link Loss Forwarding description in the Section II Operation) (default value is Disabled) -48- Provisioning ROI-S05752 OC-3 Setting Click on the “OC-3 Setting” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”, Click on the either “Disabled” or “Enabled” control button, Note: Refer to Chapter “3.5.6 MS-AIS Generation” in Section 2 for the details. Click on the “Disabled” control button of the ALS, Note: ALS “Enabled” applies only for OC-3 Optical Interface. 10 Click on the “Enabled” and required ALS interval control button when the ALS is configured in the system, Note: Refer to Chapter “3.5.1 Automatic Laser Shutdown Control” in Section 2 for the details. ---MS-AIS Generation--MS-AIS Generation Disabled Enabled ---ALS-----ALS--ALS Function ALS Interval Disabled Enabled 60sec 180sec 300sec TX Power Control 11 Click on the “TX Power Control” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”, 12 Enter required values in each control entry field within specified range, (1) ATPC mode in 1+0 or Hot Standby configuration ---TX Power Control--ATPC Threshold Level [dBm] Additional ATT[dB] ATPC Range(MAX)[dB] ATPC Range(MIN)[dB] ATPC Power Mode Range -60.0 -24 Hold -73.0 to -30.0 0 to 5 -24 to -0 MAX MIN -49- Provisioning ROI-S05752 (2) ATPC mode in Twinpath configuration ---TX Power Control--- Range ATPC Threshold Level(No.1) [dBm] ATPC Threshold Level(No.2) [dBm] Additional ATT(No.1) [dB] Additional ATT(No.2) [dB] ATPC Range(MAX)(No.1) [dB] ATPC Range(MIN)(No.1) [dB] ATPC Range(MAX)(No.2) [dB] ATPC Range(MIN)(No.2) [dB] ATPC Power Mode -60.0 -60.0 -20 -20 Hold -73.0 to -30.0 -73.0 to -30.0 0 to 5 0 to 5 -20 to -0 -20 to -0 MAX MIN (3) MTPC mode in Twinpath configuration ---TX Power Control--- Range MTPC TX Power(No.1) [dB] MTPC TX Power(No.2) [dB] ATPC Threshold Level(No.1) [dBm] ATPC Threshold Level(No.2) [dBm] Additional ATT(No.1) [dB] Additional ATT(No.2) [dB] -20 -20 -60 -60 Notes: 1 -50- -20 to 0 -20 to 0 -73 to -30 -73 to -30 0 to 5 0 to 5 No.1 and No.2 are indicated in Twinpath configuration only. For Hot Standby configuration, the TX Power Control effects both No. 1 and No. 2 ODUs. ATPC/MTPC Range varies depending on RF frequency band and modulation scheme. ATPC Threshold level Range varies depending on modulation scheme and RF signal channel separation. ATPC power Mode selects the ATPC activation when ATPC function has been failed: Hold: Maintain the current TX output level at the time of the ATPC is malfunction. MAX: Maintain the ATPC maximum TX output level at the time of the ATPC is malfunction. MIN: Maintain the ATPC minimum TX output level at the time of the ATPC is malfunction. In the XPIC configuration, this setup is performed at the Main Master station, the ATPC/MTPC can not be set in the Sub Master station. The setup is applied from the Main Master station to the Sub Master station. Provisioning ROI-S05752 Condition for TX/RX SW (only for 1+1 configuration) 13 Click on the “Condition for TX/RX SW” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”, 14 Click on the control button of required control mode for the TX SW and the RX SW, ----Condition for TX/RX SW--TX SW Priority RX SW Priority RX SW Maintenance Mode RX SW Condition-Early Warning Non Priority Priority No.1 Non Priority Priority No.1 Manual Forced Included EW Excluded EW Notes: 1 TX SW control mode is applied only for Hot Standby configuration. For TX and RX SW Priority, select Non Priority for Nonrevertive operation at TX or RX alarm condition is restored. Manual mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode, disables the RX SW operation under either No. 1 or No. 2 RX route is alarmed. Forced mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode, enables the RX SW operation through either or both No. 1 or No. 2 RX route is alarmed. Early Warning provides less than 1E-9. Condition for APS 15 Click on the control button of required setting mode for the APS, Note: For the details of Condition for APS setting, see the Automatic Protection Switching (APS) in the Section II Operation. ----Condition for APS--APS Maintenance Mode APS Condition-SF(PROT) APS Condition-SD(B1) Lock in Usage Lock in Count (times) Lock in Detect Time(min) Lock in Hold Time(min) Manual Forced Priority High Priority Low Included SD Excluded SD Not Used Used 10 24 1 to 255 1 to 60 1 to 48 -51- Provisioning ROI-S05752 Relay Setting 16 Click on the “Provisioning”, “Relay Setting” sub-menu button 17 Click on the setting box crossed corresponding item and RL, in Note: Display or non-display of Relay Setting items depends on Redundancy Setting. Example: When setting to (1+0) mode, the items of No.2 side become non-display. At this moment, contact information ("Out") set so far are all cleared regarding the items which become non-display due to the setting change. Accordingly, users are required to set the setting information again when these items are redisplayed after setting change. Note: From RL3 to RL6 can be assigned to CLUSTER1 to 4 OUTPUT but the same number of CLUSTER1 to 4 INPUT can not be assigned which number has been assigned to CLUSTER OUTPUT, or the CLUSTER can be assigned only for following condition. Cluster can be used: IN + OUT ≤ 4 Cluster1 Input Cluster2 Input Cluster3 Input Cluster4 Input Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Note: When the selected item for RL assignment is invalid, “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area. -52- Provisioning ROI-S05752 The following are assignable items for external alarm output in SONET system. HK OUT1 HK OUT2 HK OUT3 HK OUT4 MAINT IDU CPU ALM PS ALM1 PS ALM2 ODU ALM1 ODU ALM2 ODU CPU/CABLE OPEN ALM1 ODU CPU/CABLE OPEN ALM2 LO REF1 LO REF2 ODU CPU ALM2 TX PWR ALM1 TX PWR ALM2 TX INPUT ALM1 TX INPUT ALM2 APC ALM1 APC ALM2 RX LEVEL ALM1 RX LEVEL ALM2 IDU ALM MOD ALM1 MOD ALM2 DEM ALM1 DEM ALM2 HIGH BER ALM1 HIGH BER ALM2 LOW BER ALM1 LOW BER ALM2 IF CABLE SHORT ALM1 IF CABLE SHORT ALM2 XIF ALM1 XIF ALM2 XREF ALM1 XREF ALM2 LOF1 LOF2 STM-1R LOS1-2 STM-1S LOS1-2 OC-3 TF ALM1-2 CLUSTER ALM OUT1 CLUSTER ALM OUT2 CLUSTER ALM OUT3 CLUSTER ALM OUT4 -53- Provisioning ROI-S05752 TCN Threshold (15min 1day) 18 Click on the “TCN Threshold (15min)” or “TCN Threshold (1day)” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”, 19 Enter required values in threshold OCR (Alarm Occur) and RCVR (Alarm Recover) fields of performance item, Note: Do not mistake the setting such as the OCR ≤ RCVR or RCVR=0 ----TCN Threshold (15min)--- OFS UAS ES SES BBE SEP DMR OCR 900 900 900 900 1410 900 RCVR 90 90 90 90 150 90 MUX OCR 900 900 900 900 1410 900 RCVR 90 90 90 90 150 90 RANGE 0 to 900 0 to 900 0 to 900 0 to 900 0 to 2159100 0 to 900 MUX OCR 65534 65534 65534 65534 13560 65534 RCVR 650 650 650 650 13540 650 RANGE 0 to 86400 0 to 86400 0 to 86400 0 to 86400 0 to 207273600 0 to 86400 ----TCN Threshold (1day)--- OFS UAS ES SES BBE SEP DMR OCR 65534 65534 65534 65534 135360 65534 RCVR 650 650 650 650 13540 650 PMON Select 20 Click on the “Provisioning”, 21 Enter required “RX level TCN Thresholdt” level in text field, 22 Click on the control button of “SES Activation Condition”, ---PMON Select--RX Level TCN Threshold [dBm] SES Activation Condition -54- −82.0 30[%] 15[%] “PMON Select” sub-menu button in Provisioning ROI-S05752 Others 23 Click on the “Others” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”, XPIC Condition-Local Fail ---XPIC Condition- Local Fail--XPIC Condition - Local Fail REF LO->Self LO 24 Mute Click on the either “REF LO->Self LO” or “Mute” control button, This setup defines the ODU operation when the reference LO signal from the IDU is lost. Note: Select “REF LO → Self LO” when both V/H channels are used in degraded quality condition. Local signal is generated by the self LO OSC in the ODU. Then, the local signal is not synchronized with the opposite polarization and the XPIC function is irregularly operated. Select “Mute” when only normal channel is used in normal quality condition. The TX output signal of the failure ODU is shut off by the mute control. The XPIC function is not operated absolutely in this mode. EOW2 External Setting ---EOW2 External Setting--EOW2 External Setting Normal 25 Invert Click on the either “Normal” or “Invert” control button, Note: Select “Invert” or “Normal” to set appropriate calling system for the associated system as follows. Set “Normal” when the NEO IDU is connected to NLITE E IDU/ NEO IDU. Set “Invert” when the NEO IDU is connected to NLITE E+ IDU or Mx IDU. Alarm Correlation Capability ---Alarm Correlation Capability--Alarm Correlation Capability Off 26 On Click on the either “On” or “Off” control button, Note: Select “On” when really caused alarm is displayed. Select “Off” when including derived alarm is displayed. 27 Click on the “SET” button in Common area to define the setup. -55- Metering ROI-S05752 6. Metering Click on the “Metering” in “LCT MENU”, Check the values indicated in metering text fields for each metering item, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Notes: 1. No.1 and No.2 are indicated only for 1+1 configuration. 2. Both TX Power values of No.1 and No.2 are indicated in Twinpath configuration only. 3. TX Power value * is indicated for standby ODU in Hot Standby configuration. 4. Power Supply voltage of the ODU DC input varies depending on IF cable length. 5. During total number of erroneous bits and total number of correctly received bits are calculating, “Calculating” is displayed. 6. In the 2-WAY mode, the values are displayed for each DIR-A and DIR-B. ----Metering--TX Power[dBm] RX Level[dBm] Power Supply[V] BER -56- No.1 +0.7 -65.2 -45 *.*E-10 No.2 -70.0 -45 Calculating Metering ROI-S05752 RMON(DMR)(1day) Click on the “RMON(DMR)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, ---RMON(DMR)(1day)--- Maintenance Mode: on Port1 Date Time Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE -57- Metering 6.1 ROI-S05752 PMON (SONET) 6.1.1 PMON (History) Click on the “PMON (History)” in “LCT MENU”, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) RX Level(24H/15min) RX Level(7days/day) DMR(W)(7days/day) DMR(W)(24H/15min) MUX(W)(7days/day) MUX(W)(24H/15min) Click on the “RELOAD” button in Common area, Click on the “RX LEVEL(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, RX Level(24H/15min) ---RX Level (15min)--Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 -58- Time 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 Maintenance Mode: on Status MIN(No.1) -59.7 -59.8 -59.5 -59.5 -59.5 -74.2 -59.5 : Current Time MAX(No.1) -58.6 -58.7 -59.0 -59.0 -59.0 -55.8 -57.9 MIN(No.2) -59.3 -58.7 -58.7 -58.7 -71.2 -58.8 -58.8 MAX(No.2) -58.1 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -54.1 -58.1 Metering ROI-S05752 RX Level(7days/day) ---RX Level (day)--Date 2006/01/01 2006/01/02 2006/01/03 2006/01/04 2006/01/05 2006/01/06 2006/01/07 Click on the “RX LEVEL(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status MIN(No.1) -59.7 -59.8 -59.5 -59.5 -59.5 -74.2 -59.5 MAX(No.1) -58.6 -58.7 -59.0 -59.0 -59.0 -55.8 -57.9 MIN(No.2) -59.3 -58.7 -58.7 -58.7 -71.2 -58.8 -58.8 MAX(No.2) -58.1 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -54.1 -58.1 DMR(W)(24H/15min) ---DMR(W)(15min)---Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Click on the “DMR(W)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Time 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 Status OFS : Current Time SEP BBE ES SES UAS DMR(W)(day) ---DMR(W)(1day)--Date 2006/01/01 2006/01/02 2006/01/03 2006/01/04 2006/01/05 2006/01/06 2006/01/07 Click on the “DMR(W)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS -59- Metering ROI-S05752 MUX(W)(24H/15min) ---MUX(W)(15min)---Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Click on the “MUX(W)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Time 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 Status OFS : Current Time SEP BBE ES SES UAS MUX(W)(7days/day) ---MUX(W)(day)--Date 2006/01/01 2006/01/02 2006/01/03 2006/01/04 2006/01/05 2006/01/06 2006/01/07 -60- Click on the “MUX(W)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS Metering ROI-S05752 6.1.2 RMON (History) RMON(Line)(15min) ---RMON(Line)(15min)--- Click on the “RMON(Line)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on : Current Time Main Port1 Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Time 00:00-00:15 00:15-00:30 00:30-00:45 00:45-01:00 01:00-01:15 01:15-01:30 01:30-01:45 01:45-02:00 02:00-02:15 02:15-02:30 02:30-02:45 02:45-03:00 03:00-03:15 03:15-03:30 03:30-03:45 03:45-04:00 04:00-04:15 04:15-04:30 04:30-04:45 04:45-05:00 05:00-05:15 Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX ALIGNMENT ERR RX SYMBOL ERR RX UNDERSIZE RX FRAGMENTS RX Pkts 64 RX Pkts 65-127 RX Pkts 128-255 RX Pkts 256-511 RX Pkts 512-1023 RX Pkts 1024-1536 RX Pkts 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE TX COLLISION For the GbE INTFC, there are distinctions for the following functions from the 10BASE-T/100BASE-Tx RX Undersize: Unavailable. RX Fragments: Unavailable. RX Symbol Errors: For SFP: Available For RJ-45: Unavailable (un-counting, only "0" is indicated.) TX Multicast PKts (Including number of the TX pause packets.) RX Multicast PKts (Including number of the RX pause packets.) Countable packet size for the following items shown in right side of the table and reading must be taken place as follows. (The indication will not be taken placed.) Indication 15 RX Pkts 1024-1536 16 RX Pkts 1537-MAX Reading RX Pkts 1024-1518 RX Pkts 1519-MAX 7. The RX Alignment Error is counted as an RX CRC ERR. -61- Metering ROI-S05752 RMON(Line)(1day) 10 Click on the “RMON(Line)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, ---RMON(Line)(1day)--- Maintenance Mode: on Main Port1 Date Time Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX ALIGNMENT ERR RX SYMBOL ERR RX UNDERSIZE RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE TX COLLISION Note: For the GbE INTFC, there are distinctions for the functions from the 10BASE-T/100BASE-Tx. Refer to Notice of above “RMON(Line)(24H/15min)”. -62- Installation of USB ROI-S05752 7. Installation of USB Following procedure explains how to install the USB modem driver to a windows XP PC. 1. Connect the PC with a USB cable between the LCT port and the USB port, 2. Select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and Click on the “Next” button, -63- Installation of USB -64- ROI-S05752 3. Insert the CD-ROM of the USB driver to the PC and select “Search for the best driver in these locations” and check “Search removal media [floppy, CD-ROM...],” then, Click on the “Next” button, 4. Click “Continue Anyway” button in the Hardware Installation alert pop-up, Installation of USB ROI-S05752 5. USB driver installation will be started, 6. Click “Finish” button in the “Found New Hardware Wizard” after installation has been completed. -65- Dial-up Setting ROI-S05752 8. Dial-up Setting Following procedure explains when the Dial-up is set to the PC on Windows Xp. -66- 1. Click on “Start”→“Setting”→“Control Panel” and on “Network Connections” icon to start the Dialup setting. 2. The “Network Connections” window appears. Click on the “Create a new connection” in the Network Tasks category. Dial-up Setting ROI-S05752 3. The “Welcome to the New Connection Wizard” window appears. Click on the “Next” button to continue. 4. Select “Connect to the network at my workplace” and Click on the “Next” button to continue. -67- Dial-up Setting -68- ROI-S05752 5. Select option “Dial-up connection” and Click on the “Next” button to continue. 6. On the “New Connection Wizard” window, enter “LCT” in the “Company Name” entry field and Click on the “Next” button to continue. Dial-up Setting ROI-S05752 7. Enter phone number in the “Phone number” entry field and Click on the “Next” button to continue. 8. Verify that the connection “LCT” has displayed as the connection registered. You can also create a shortcut on your desktop if you need. Click on the “Finish” button. -69- Dial-up Setting ROI-S05752 9. On “Connect LCT” dialog, click “Properties”, 10. Verify that “Modem-USB Modem Driver [COM(#)]” is displayed on the General dialog box connect using check box, and select “Show icon in notification area when connected” in the LCT Properties dialog. Then, Click on the “Configure” button. -70- ROI-S05752 Dial-up Setting 11. On “Modem Configuration” dialog, check that unchecked all five boxes, then Click on the “OK” button, 12. Retain the default setting on the “Options” tab, click the “Security” tab. -71- Dial-up Setting ROI-S05752 13. Retain the default setting on the “Security” tab, click the “Networking” tab. 14. On the Networking tab, verify that PPP... is displayed in the “Type of dial-up server I am calling” setting field, unchecked “File and Printer... and Client for Microsoft....”, “Client for Microsoft Networks”. -72- Dial-up Setting ROI-S05752 15. Click “Settings” button, unchecked all the boxes in the “PPP Settings” dialog as shown below. Click “OK” to go back to the previous window. Point “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then click “Properties”. 16. Verify that both “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” are selected. 17. Click on the “Advanced” button, -73- Dial-up Setting ROI-S05752 18. In the “Advanced TCP/IP Settings” dialog, mark check box of “Use default gateway on remote network” and for the PPP link is unchecked, then Click “OK”. 19. Retain the default setting on the “Advanced” tab and click “OK”. -74- Java Runtime Install ROI-S05752 9. 1. Java Runtime Install Install Java Runtime by double-click on the file name (highlighted below). Note: The Java Runtime installation is required for the LCTWEB Applet Rev.2.01.xxx or former version. For the LCTWEB Applet Rev.2.03.xxx or later version, the Java Runtime is included in the LCT WEB Applet, this installation is then not required. -75- LCTWEB (Version 2) Install ROI-S05752 10. LCTWEB (Version 2) Install Installation of the LCTWEB (Version 2.xx) to your PC is required when the F/W Version 3.x.x of the IDU is used. The LCTWEB (Version 2) for standard IDU is found in the CD-ROM which is attached to the IDU equipment. LCTWEB Install Close LCT application and other applications that may be running on the PC. (It can be installed wrong when other applications are working on the PC.) When the LCT WEB Applet has been installed, uninstall it and perform the re-installation. -76- 1. Insert the CD-ROM to the CD-ROM player of the PC used for LCT, 2. Double click on the “INSTALL For STD” in the “LCTWEB SETUP FILES” in the CD-ROM, then data is extracted, 3. Double click on the “Setup.vbs” icon, then the installer is started up and the installation of the LCTWEB into the PC is executed, LCTWEB (Version 2) Install ROI-S05752 4. Click on the “OK” button, when following prompt appears, 5. Click on the “OK” button in the prompt after the installation has been completed, Following short-cut icon is made on the desktop, 6. Click on the short-cut icon or select the “Programs” → “NEC_ LCT” → “LCT For STD” from the “start” menu, -77- LCTWEB (Version 2) Install ROI-S05752 7. The LCTWEB is started up and “Login” dialog appears, 8. Confirm that the LCTWEB Version is “Rev. 2.xx.xxx” (for STD). Rev.2.xx.xxx (for STD) -78- LCTWEB (Version 2) Install ROI-S05752 LCTWEB Uninstall Close LCT application and other applications that may be running on the PC. (It can be uninstalled wrong when other applications are working on the PC.) 1. Select the “Programs” → “NEC_ LCT” → “Uninstall LCT For STD” from the “start” menu for uninstall LCTWEB, 2. Click on the “OK” button, when following prompt appears, -79- LCTWEB (Version 2) Install -8080 pages ROI-S05752 3. Click on the “OK” button, when following prompt appears, 4. Uninstall finishes. CONTENTS ROI-S05751-05CE August, 2007 NLITE E 6-38 GHz SONET DIGITAL RADIO SYSTEM Section IV MAINTENANCE CONTENTS TITLE PAGE GENERAL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-1 PRECAUTIONS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-1 TEST SETS AND ACCESSORIES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-1 4.1 Meter Reading ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-1 4.2 Performance Monitoring•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-2 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-1 5.1 Alarm/Status ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-1 5.1.1 Alarm and Status ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-2 5.1.2 Control Item •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-9 5.1.3 Loopback •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-12 5.1.4 BER Measurement •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-17 5.1.5 Trouble Shooting Flow••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-21 5.2 Replacement •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-24 5.2.1 ODU Replacement••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-24 5.2.2 IDU and Module Replacement•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-30 5.2.3 Fuse Replacement •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-51 CL-1 GENERAL ROI-S05751 1. GENERAL This section provides instructions for maintenance of the NLITE E used for 6-38 GHz SONET microwave radio system. This section provides instructions on the precautions, test setup and accessories, routine maintenance, corrective maintenance and mounting of optional modules. 1-1 PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 2. PRECAUTIONS The following maintenance. precautions must be carefully observed during (a) The maintenance personnel should report arrival and departure from a station to the relevant station. The following are dangers and warnings to the maintenance personnel. Warning: 1. The –48 V DC power is superimposed on the centre conductor of the coaxial cable between the IDU and the ODU. Connecting test equipment directly to this terminal may damage it and touching the coaxial cable core may cause electrical shock. 2. Persons performing maintenance must take necessary steps to avoid Electro-static Discharge (ESD) which may damage the modules on the IDU or cause error. Wear a conductive wrist strap connected to the grounded (G) jack on the front of the equipment shelf. This will minimize static build-up during maintenance. (see Fig. 2-1). 3. Do not remove/connect the IF cable with the IDU power ON. Turn the IDU power OFF before connecting/ disconnecting the IF cable, or equipment may be damaged. 4. After turning ON the equipment, wait at least 1 minute before turning it OFF again. Repeatedly turning the power ON and OFF within a short interval may cause the IDU to fail. 5. Do not allow open or short circuit of ODU TX output with the TX power on conditions. Perform the TX Mute control in the Maintenance mode or turn the PWR switch off at the IDU before disconnecting cable or feeder from the ODU TX output. 6. Contact NEC before program download on the LCT is performed. Equipment may not function correctly with improper operation. Caution: 1. In a system using the OPTICAL OC-3 INTFC, do not stare at the laser beam or look at it directly with optical instruments. Otherwise, it may hurt your eyes (Class 1 Laser Product). 2. The top surface of the IDU above MODEM is hot in operation. 3. When replacing the MODEM, OC-3 INTFC, or DC-DC CONV (optional) turn off the PWR switch and disconnect all cables connected to the module which is to be replaced. (b) During maintenance, the IDU should be set to Maintenance “On” condition by the local craft terminal (LCT). 2-1 PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 (c) To avoid traffic interruption, under the maintenance, perform TX/ RX SW manual switching in 1+1 system,. Note: When TX/RX SW has been automatically switched during a fault, keep this condition by manual switching operation. (d) While the CPU is initialized by the CPU RESET switch, alarm(s) status is reset to normal. After initialization, the alarm information is properly provided through relay contacts. (e) Information on the maintenance and the control such as Mute, CW, LB, etc. is released if the power is turned off. (f) If each setup item of “Equipment Setup” or “Provisioning” is changed during in operation, traffic will be momentarily interrupted. (g) When the TX SW is activated, momentary traffic interruption may occurs. (h) Before removing or installing the IDU/ODU, turn off the power switch on the MODEM. (i) After completing maintenance, restore all connections, manual control settings to normal and confirm that all alarm LEDs are unlit. (j) When replacing the MODEM, OC-3 INTFC, or E3 INTFC with spare, disconnect every cables connected to the module which is to be replaced, then turn off the power switch on the MODEM, surely. (k) After equipment start-up, allow the equipment to warm up at least 30 minutes. (l) In the XPIC system, polarization for the Main Master and Sub Master channel must be coincided between the local station and the opposite station. (m) In the XPIC system, when the MODEM or ODU is replaced, set the XPIC Control Local and XPIC Control Remote to Forced Reset for the channel to be used for online. 2-2 PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 Straight Type Caution Tighten the TNC-male connector of IF cable to the IDU with engage connector nut only using fingers and holding the cable with another hand. IDU IF CABLE L-Angle Type IDU Tighten the engage connector nut only for the L-angle connector also. (Tightening Torque : 0.3 to 0.5 N•m (3 to 5kg•cm)) IF CABLE L Angle Type IDU If rotate other parts of the L-angle connector as illustrated left, it can cause connector damage. IF CABLE 2-3 PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 Chart 2-1 Wrist Strap Connection Step Procedure Connect the wrist strap to the ESD ground terminal (G), ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV G PULL ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ALM OC-3 OUT ONLINE OC-3 IN ONLINE XIF IN XIF OUT PROTECT (Blank) LCT NMS NE PASOLINK NEO MAINT MEMORY IDU AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC IDU 1+0 SYSTEM ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV G PULL ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ALM OC-3 OUT ONLINE OC-3 IN ! IF IN/OUT XIF IN XIF OUT 1+1 SYSTEM XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV PROTECT PULL PWR LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT IDU Fig. 2-1 ESD Ground Terminal Location 2-4 PASOLINK NEO MAINT MEMORY IDU EOW CALL MMC ONLINE XIF IN XIF OUT PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 Chart 2-2 Maintenance Mode Setting Step Procedure For the LCT operation, refer to Chapter 6 of LCT Operation in Appendix of this Section IV. Maintenance Mode Setting ! IF IN/OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV G PULL ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ALM OC-3 OUT ONLINE OC-3 IN PROTECT (Blank) LCT 1+0 SYSTEM NE nlite e MAINT MEMORY IDU AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC LCT Port ! IF IN/OUT TX RX XPIC RESET XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV G PULL ! IF IN/OUT ALM PWR OC-3 OUT OC-3 IN ALM OC-3 OUT ONLINE OC-3 IN ONLINE XIF IN XIF OUT PWR ODU MD/ CBL SELV PROTECT G PULL PWR LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM XPIC CTRL XIF IN XIF OUT NMS ONLINE XIF IN XIF OUT Connect the USB port and the LCT port of the PC and the LCT using a USB cable, (see Fig. 2-2) NLITE 3 MAINT MEMORY IDU SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC 1+1 SYSTEM LCT Port USB Cable USB Port PC Fig. 2-2 LCT Setup 2-5 PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 Chart 2-2 Maintenance Mode Setting (Cont’d) Step Procedure Enter User name “Admin” and enter the valid Password, Click on “Login” button, Click on “Maintenance” button in “LCT MENU”, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Click on “Maintenance1” button in “Maintenance” background menu, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance 2-6 Value Off Setting Off On Set PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 Chart 2-2 Maintenance Mode Setting (Cont’d) Step Procedure Click on “On” Setting button of the Maintenance, click on “Set” button, then Maintenance Value turns to “On” and Maintenance status in “Summary Status area turns to “On”. ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On Setting Off On Set Summary Status Maintenance On Notes: 1. To perform setup and control the equipment, it must be set to Maintenance “On” mode using LCT. 2. In Maintenance “On” mode, RL3 to RL6 external alarm outputs are masked and automatic control is inhibited. Restoring to Normal Mode Click on “Maintenance1” button, Click on “Off” or “Auto” control button and click “Set” button for each control item which has been manually controlled, Click on “Off” setting button of Maintenance, 10 Check that there is not coloured yellow items and Maintenance “Off”, is displayed in Progress Status. Note: To restore the Maintenance mode to normal mode, first reset the control from control “On” to control “Off” (or Auto), then set the mode to Maintenance “Off”. 2-7 PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 Chart 2-3 Manual Switchover Operation (only 1+1Configuration) Step Procedure For the LCT operation, refer to Chapter 6 of LCT Operation in Appendix of this Section IV. Connect the USB port and the LCT port of the PC and the LCT using a USB cable, (see Fig. 2-2) Login to the LCT with User name “Admin” and Admin “Password”, Click on “Maintenance” button in “LCT MENU” and click on “Maintenance1” button in Maintenance background menu, Note: Control items can be performed only when the MAINT mode is “On”. Note: Control items displayed on the LCT vary depending on system configuration. Click on TX SW and/or RX SW to desired “No.1”, “No.2” or “Auto” button, Click on “Set” button, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On TX SW Manual Control RX SW Manual Control No.1 Auto 2-8 Setting Off Auto Auto On No.1 No.1 Set No.2 No.2 Set Set After test has been completed, set the TX SW and RX SW to “Auto” position, Set maintenance mode to “Off” according to Chart 2-2. PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 Chart 2-4 APS Manual Switchover Operation (only APS Configuration in SONET) Step Procedure For the LCT operation, refer to Chapter 6 of LCT Operation in Appendix of this Section IV. Connect the USB port and the LCT port of the PC and the LCT using a USB cable, (see Fig. 2-2) Login to the LCT with User name “Admin” and Admin “Password”, Click on “Maintenance” button in “LCT MENU” and click on “Maintenance1” button in Maintenance background menu, Note: Control items can be performed only when the MAINT mode is “On”. Note: Control items displayed on the LCT vary depending on system configuration. Click on desired “Auto”, “Working” or “Protection” button, Click on “Set” button, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On APS Manual Control APS Maintenance Mode Working Manual Setting Off Auto On Working Set Protection Set After test has been completed, set the APS Manual control to “Auto” position, Set maintenance mode to “Off” according to Chart 2-2. 2-9 PRECAUTIONS ROI-S05751 (This page is intentionally left blank.) 2-10 10 pages TEST SETS AND ACCESSORIES ROI-S05751 3. TEST SETS AND ACCESSORIES The test sets and special accessories listed in Table 3-1 are required for maintenance. If recommended test sets and accessories are not available, equivalents may be used. Table 3-1 Test Sets and Accessories No. Model Type Model Number Manufacture SONET Analyzer MP1570A ANRITSU Optical Variable Attenuator MN95D ANRITSU Digital Multimeter 34401A Agilent Screwdriver — — T Type Hexagonal Driver — — Torque Wrench — — PC for Local Craft Terminal (LCT)** — — Notes:1. * The NLite E Monitor operates on a dry battery (6F22/9V). When the NLite E Monitor will not be used for a long period, remove the battery to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion. 2. ** Refer LCT Operation in Appendix in this Section IV. 3-1 TEST SETS AND ACCESSORIES 3-2 ROI-S05751 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 4.SONET ROUTINE MAINTENANCE This chapter provides the routine (annual) maintenance procedures to ensure the satisfactory operation of the equipment. During routine maintenance, carefully observe the precautions given in Chapter 2. 4.1 Meter Reading Chart 4-1 Meter Reading Step LCT MENU Procedure For the LCT operation, refer to Chapter 6 of LCT Operation in Appendix of this Section IV. Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) Connect the PC to the IDU using USB cable, (Refer to Fig. 2-2 in Chart 2-2) Login to the LCT with User name “User”, Click on “Metering” button in “LCT MENU”, ----Metering--TX Power[dBm] RX Level[dBm] Power Supply[V] BER No.1 +0.7 -65.2 -45 1.0E-10 No.2 -70.0 -45 Calculating Notes: 1. If an abnormal indication appears, check Alarm/ Status, performance monitor and perform loopback test to distinguish sections of normal and alarmed. 2. RX LEV varies depending on received RF signal level. 3. Power Supply voltage at ODU varies depending on IF cable length between the IDU and ODU. 4. During total number of erroneous bits and total number of correctly received bits are calculating, “Calculating” is displayed. 5. 1.0E-10 is indicted equal to 1 x 10-10. 4-1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 4.2 Performance Monitoring Chart 4-2 Performance Monitoring Step Procedure LCT MENU For the LCT operation, refer to Chapter 6 of LCT Operation in Appendix of this Section IV. Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) PMON(History) RX Level(24H/15min) RX Level(7days/day) Total(7days/day) Total(24H/15min) RMON(Line)(24H/15min) RMON(Line)(7days/day) RMON(DMR)(24H/15min) RMON(DMR)(7days/day) ---RX Level (15min)--Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Time 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 Connect the PC to the IDU using USB cable, (Refer to Fig. 2-2 in Chart 2-2) Login to the LCT with User name “User”, Click on “PMON (History)” in “LCT MENU”, Click on “RX level (24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status MIN(No.1) -59.7 -59.8 -59.5 -59.5 -59.5 -74.2 -59.5 : Current Time MAX(No.1) -58.6 -58.7 -59.0 -59.0 -59.0 -55.8 -57.9 MIN(No.2) -59.3 -58.7 -58.7 -58.7 -71.2 -58.8 -58.8 MAX(No.2) -58.1 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -54.1 -58.1 Detailed 24 hours 15min RX Level performance monitor data are displayed, 4-2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step ---RX Level (day)--Date 2006/01/01 2006/01/02 2006/01/03 2006/01/04 2006/01/05 2006/01/06 2006/01/07 Procedure Click on “RX level (7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status MIN(No.1) -59.7 -59.8 -59.5 -59.5 -59.5 -74.2 -59.5 MAX(No.1) -58.6 -58.7 -59.0 -59.0 -59.0 -55.8 -57.9 MIN(No.2) -59.3 -58.7 -58.7 -58.7 -71.2 -58.8 -58.8 MAX(No.2) -58.1 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -58.2 -54.1 -58.1 Detailed 7days daily RX Level performance monitor data are displayed, ---Total(15min)---Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Time 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 Click on “Total(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status OFS : Current Time SEP BBE ES SES UAS Detailed 24 hours 15min Total performance data are displayed. Click on “Total(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, 4-3 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step ---Total(1day)--Date 2006/01/01 2006/01/02 2006/01/03 2006/01/04 2006/01/05 2006/01/06 2006/01/07 Procedure Maintenance Mode: on Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS Detailed 7days daily total performance monitor data are displayed, ---RMON(Line)(15min)--- Click on “RMON(Line)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on : Current Time Port1 Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Time 00:00-00:15 00:15-00:30 00:30-00:45 00:45-01:00 01:00-01:15 01:15-01:30 01:30-01:45 01:45-02:00 02:00-02:15 02:15-02:30 02:30-02:45 02:45-03:00 03:00-03:15 03:15-03:30 03:30-03:45 03:45-04:00 04:00-04:15 04:15-04:30 04:30-04:45 04:45-05:00 05:00-05:15 Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX ALIGNMENT ERR RX SYMBOL ERR RX UNDERSIZE RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE TX COLLISION Detailed 24 hours 15min Line (LAN) RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) data are displayed. 4-4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Click on “RMON(Line)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, ---RMON(Line)(1day)--- Maintenance Mode: on Port1 Date Time Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX ALIGNMENT ERR RX SYMBOL ERR RX UNDERSIZE RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE TX COLLISION Detailed daily Line (LAN) RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) data are displayed. 4-5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 10 ---RMON(DMR)(15min)--- Click on “RMON(DMR)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on : Current Time Port1 Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Time 00:00-00:15 00:15-00:30 00:30-00:45 00:45-01:00 01:00-01:15 01:15-01:30 01:30-01:45 01:45-02:00 02:00-02:15 02:15-02:30 02:30-02:45 02:45-03:00 03:00-03:15 03:15-03:30 03:30-03:45 03:45-04:00 Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE Detailed 15 minutes DMR (LAN) RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) data are displayed. 4-6 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 11 Click on “RMON(DMR)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, ---RMON(DMR)(1day)--- Maintenance Mode: on Port1 Date Time Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE Detailed daily DMR (LAN) RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) data are displayed. 4-7 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure For the LCT operation, refer to Chapter 6 of LCT Operation in Appendix of this Section IV. Connect the PC to the IDU using USB cable, (Refer to Fig. 2-2 in Chart 2-2) Login to the LCT with User name “User”, Click on “PMON (History)” in “LCT MENU”, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON(History) RX Level(24H/15min) RX Level(7days/day) DMR(W)(7days/day) DMR(W)(24H/15min) MUX(W)(7days/day) MUX(W)(24H/15min) ---DMR(W)(15min)---Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Time 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 Click on “DMR(W)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button (for SONET) in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status OFS : Current Time SEP BBE ES SES UAS Detailed 15min 24 hours DMR(W) performance data are displayed, 4-8 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Click on “DMR(W)(7days/day)” sub-menu button (for SONET) in “PMON (History)”, ---DMR(W)(1day)--- Maintenance Mode: on Port1 Date Time Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE Detailed daily DMR(W) performance monitor data are displayed, ---MUX(W)(day)--Date 2006/01/01 2006/01/02 2006/01/03 2006/01/04 2006/01/05 2006/01/06 2006/01/07 Click on “MUX(W)(7days/day)” sub-menu button (for SONET) in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS Detailed daily 7days MUX(W) performance data are displayed. 4-9 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure ---MUX(W)(15min)---Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 Click on “MUX(W)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on Time 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 Status OFS : Current Time SEP BBE ES SES UAS Detailed 15min 24 hours MUX(W) performance data are displayed, ---RMON(Line)(15min)--- Click on “RMON(Line)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON (History)”, Maintenance Mode: on : Current Time Port1 Date 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 2006/01/05 4-10 Time 00:00-00:15 00:15-00:30 00:30-00:45 00:45-01:00 01:00-01:15 01:15-01:30 01:30-01:45 01:45-02:00 02:00-02:15 02:15-02:30 02:30-02:45 02:45-03:00 03:00-03:15 03:15-03:30 03:30-03:45 03:45-04:00 04:00-04:15 04:15-04:30 04:30-04:45 04:45-05:00 05:00-05:15 Status 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: RX UNICAST RX BROADCAST RX MULTICAST RX PAUSE RX CEC ERR RX ALIGNMENT ERR RX SYMBOL ERR RX UNDERSIZE RX FRAGMENTS RX 64 RX 65-127 RX 128-255 RX 256-511 RX 512-1023 RX 1024-1536 RX 1537-MAX RX JABBERS TX UNICAST TX BROADCAST TX MULTICAST TX PAUSE TX COLLISION PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ROI-S05751 Chart 4-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Detailed 24 hours 15min Line (LAN) RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) data are displayed. Notes:For the GbE INTFC, there are distinctions for the following functions from the 10BASE-T/100BASE-Tx 1. RX Undersize: Unavailable. 2. RX Fragments: Unavailable. 3. RX Symbol Errors: For SFP: Available For RJ-45: Unavailable (un-counting, only "0" is indicated.) 4. TX Multicast PKts (Including number of the TX pause packets.) 5. RX Multicast PKts (Including number of the RX pause packets.) 6. Countable packet size for the following items shown in right side of the table and reading must be taken place as follows. (The indication will not be taken placed.) Indication 15 RX Pkts 1024-1536 16 RX Pkts 1537-MAX Reading RX Pkts 1024-1518 RX Pkts 1519-MAX 7. The RX Alignement Error is counted as an RX CRC ERR. 4-11
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