CeraWeb Course Handbook - v4.4
CeraWeb Course Handbook - v4.4
CeraWeb Course Handbook - v4.4
FibeAirIPͲ10GͲSeries
Setting Management
Agenda
• Getting started
• General notes
• General commands
• Command history y
• Reading current IP
• Setting new IP
• Connecting PC to IDU
• Troubleshooting
• Factory Defaults
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• Baud: 115200
• Data bits: 8 YoumayuseanySerial
• Parity: None ApplicationsuchasHyper
• Stop
St bits:
bit 1 Terminal PuTTY TeraTerm
Terminal,PuTTY,TeraTerm
etc…
• Flow Control: None
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+2
Note that the chevron > sign indicates your current directory in the CLI tree
All functions & features can be configured faster and easier using the WEB
based EMS
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+2 EF
+2 EF
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Command History
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+2 EF OCPCIGOGPVPGVYQTMKPIKRCFFTGUU
+2OCPCIGOGPVPGVYQTMKPIKRCFFTGUU
Note that the prompt has changed. Now, type get ip-address:
+2OCPCIGOGPVPGVYQTMKPIKRCFFTGUU IGVKRCFFTGUU
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Setting new IP
Now, let us set a new IP for the MNG:
+2OCPCIGOGPVPGVYQTMKPIKRCFFTGUU UGVKRCFFTGUU
;QW OC[ NQUG TGOQVG OCPCIGOGPV EQPPGEVKQP VQ VJG WPKV KH VJKU XCNWG
;QWOC[NQUGTGOQVGOCPCIGOGPVEQPPGEVKQPVQVJGWPKVKHVJKUXCNWG
KUEJCPIGFKPEQTTGEVN[
#TG[QWUWTG! [GUPQ
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Management Troubleshooting
In case PC cannot PING IDU –
1. Check your ETH cable – it might not be inserted properly (broken PIN)
2. Verify the management port is enabled in the EMS General/Management
configuration
3. Make sure you connect to a management-enabled port (7, 6 or 5)
4. Verify right LED is ON (see below)
5. Verify your PC is in the same subnet as the IDU
6. In case your IDU is connected to a router: set the IDU’s Default GW = Router IP
7. In case your PC is connected to several IDUs (through switch/hub) – make sure
every IDU has a unique IP
When ON (Green) = Port is set to Management
When OFF = Port is set to Data
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+2OCPCIGOGPVOPIUGTXKEGUEHIUGTXKEG UGVVQFGHCWNV
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Agenda
Faults:
• Current Alarms
• Event Log
PM & Counters:
• Remote Monitoring
• TDM Trails
• TDM interfaces
• Radio (RSL, TSL, MRMC and MSE)
• Radio TDM
• Radio ETH
• XPI
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EMS - General
9 Easy access – simply type the IP address of the IDU on your web page
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Faults - CAS
• Probable cause
• Corrective Actions
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TDM PM
(allocated E1/T1 VCs)
TDM
(E1/T1)
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ETH PM – RMON
The system supports Ethernet statistics counters (RMON) display (depends on
port availability). The counters are designed to support:
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ETH PM – RMON
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Undersizeframesreceived Framesshorterthan64bytes
Pauseframesreceived NumberofflowͲcontrolpauseframesreceived
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A Tagging T No membership
T A
Site B Ingress port (Radio) receives the frame and checks the Egress port VID
membership
Egress port default VID is 300, therefore frame is filtered by the remote Radio port
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Site A Site B
T T T A
When ingress frames exceed the maximum frame size, RMON counter “Oversized frames
received” is updated accordingly
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Site A Site B
T T T A
Discarding Examples:
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Monitor
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PM – TDM Trails
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PM – TDM Trails
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A one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect
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The number of times the IP-10 switched from Primary Path to Secondary Path
and vice versa (per 15min or 24hrs interval)
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Integrity:
For example – if clock was changed or system was restarted during this interval
then information is not reliable
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This PM data
relates to the
TDM Line
Interfaces.
Interfaces
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PM – Radio - RF
Signal Level – RSL & TSL analysis
• Associated Script
• Available Bit rate
• Available Radio VCs
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RSL
-40
-50
-68
-99 T [sec]
10 5 10
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PM – Radio - Aggregate
Aggregated radio
traffic analysis
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PM – Radio - MRMC
The information displayed in this page is derived from the license and script
assigned to the radio.
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PM – Radio - MRMC
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PM – Radio - MSE
The information
displayed in this page
is derived from the
license and script
assigned to the radio.
When link quality
degrades or
improves, the MSE
reading is updated
accordingly.
Differences of 3dB
gg ACM
trigger
modulation changing.
Threshold can be
configured as well for
easier maintenance.
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PM – Radio - XPI
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PM – Radio - Ethernet
Frame Error Rate – (%) measured on radio-Ethernet
interface (port 8)
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PM – Ethernet – Throughput
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PM – Ethernet – Capacity
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PM – Ethernet – Utilization
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A frame viewed on the actual physical wire would show Preamble and Start Frame
Delimiter,, in addition to the other data (required
( q by
y the p
physical
y hardware).
)
However, these bits are stripped away at OSI Layer 1 by the Ethernet adapter before
being passed on to the OSI Layer 2 which is where data is detected.
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Throughput = 77 Mbps
Radio Capacity =
(license) = 400Mbps
Utilization = Throughput = 77 = 20 %
Radio Capacity 400
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Agenda
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Menus
Menu of an Extension
Configure specific
information that may
assist you later
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VDC reading
Celsius (metric) or
Fahrenheit (Imperial)
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5 Inputs
1 Output
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Equipment – Alarms related to: HW / FAN / RFU mute / Power Supply / Inventory.
All Groups.
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IP: 192.168.1.10
SM: 255.255.255.0 ETH Cross Cable IP: 192.168.1.100
D.GW: 0.0.0.0 SM: 255.255.255.0
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DCN
IP: 192.168.1.10
SM: 255.255.255.0
255 255 255 0
D.GW: 192.168.1.12
192.168.1.12
IP: 10.10.2.100
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The floating
g IP address pprovides a
single IP address that will always give
direct access to the current active
main unit.
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192.168.1.100
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In Band Management
g
requires unique VLAN ID
This helps separating
MNG traffic from other
services
In Band MNG packets are
transferred via the radio
link
When the link is down,
management is down as
well.
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To manage the IDU with OSS / NMS, you will need to configure the IP address
of the OSS Server
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Licenses are generated per IDU S/N (capacity / ACM / switch mode)
• Expected Status:
2. “Local” – if the NTP client is locked to the local element’s real-time clock
3. “NA” - if not synchronized with any clock (valid only when Admin is set to
Disable).
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NTP Properties
NTP Properties
When using NTP with external protection 1+1, both “Active” and “Standby”
units
nits sho
should
ld be locked independentl
independently on the “NTP ser
server”,
er” and report
Time & Date are not copied from the “Active” unit to the “Standby” unit
standby main units) are automatically synchronized to the active main unit’s
clock.
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IP Table
SNMP
• V1
• V2c
• V3
• No security
• Authentication
• Authentication privacy
• SHA
• MD5
• No Authentication
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All ODU
This feature is used to feed the integrated fans of the All Outdoor Enclosure
(standalone outdoor rack)
When Enabled, the All ODU enclosure interface is activated, and the enclosure
controller can then be powered to monitor fan failure alarms.
The External Alarm Input #1 becomes an output, which together with 3.3V is
used to drive the enclosure’s electronic board.
External Alarm Input #2 is set with a specific text & severity, and is used to
monitor any enclosure fan failure, and to raise an alarm for it (polarity change
was required to adapt it to the enclosure behavior).
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Versions - IDU
Versions - ODU
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• The IDU running SW is displayed in the aidu line and currently it is 3.0.92
3 0 92
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