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Model 1001MC NetLink™ SNMP Management Card Operations Guide Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 T echnical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW : www .patton.com Document Number: 022021U Rev . F Part Number: 07M1001MC Revised: May 19, 2008[...]
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Patton Electronics Company , Inc. 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20879 USA tel: +1 (301) 975-1000 fax: +1 (301) 869-9293 support: +1 (301) 975-1007 url: www .patton.com e-mail: support@patton.com Copyright Statement Copyright © 2008, P atton Electronics Company . All rights reserved. T rademark Statement The terms N etLink , KiloModem , [...]
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3 Contents About this guide .....................................................................................................................................................6 Audience ................................................................................................................................................................. [...]
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4 Model 1001MC Operations Guide Contents Using the Download page to upgrade 1094ARC software .....................................................................................87 6 Model 1095RC management ......................................................................................................................... 89 Introduction .....[...]
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5 Model 1001MC Operations Guide Contents Download ............................................................................................................................................................249 System Log .................................................................................................................................[...]
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6 About this guide This guide describes installing and operating a P atton Electronics 1001MC N etLink™ SNMP Management Card. This section describes the following: • Who should use this guide (see “ Audience ” ) • Ho w this document is organized (see “S tructure ” ) • T ypographical conventions and terms used in this guide (see “T[...]
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About this guide Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 T ypographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide. General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the follo wing text conventions: T able 1. T ext conventions Convention Meaning Garamond blue type Indica[...]
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Additional References 8 Model 1001MC Operations Guide About this guide Mouse conventions The following conventions ar e used when describing mouse actions: Additional References The P atton Electronics website (www .patton.com) pro vides 1001MC and N etLink modem application notes, which includes F AQ, startup notes, and test setups. RFCs U se a we[...]
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About this guide Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 Technical support Service All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned fr eight prepaid and insured to P atton Electronics. All returns must have a R eturn Materials A uthorization number on the outside of the shipping container . This number may be obtained from P atton Electronics T echni[...]
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10 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................11 Model 1001MC management overview ........................................................................................................[...]
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Introduction 11 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 1 • Introduction Introduction The M odel 1001MC N etLink™ SNMP Management Car d (see figure 1 ) enables an SNMP workstation to configure and monitor multiple P atton N etLink cards racks and their connected standalone units. Figure 1. Model 1001MC NetLink Management Card The management card has th[...]
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Introduction 12 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 1 • Introduction - M odel 3088R C G.SHDSL V .35 - M34 - M odel 3088R C G.SHDSL X.21 - DB15 - M odel 3088R C G.SHDSL E1 - Dual BNC & RJ-45 - M odel 3088R C G.SHDSL E thernet BR - RJ-45 Note Y our specific model of 1001MC may not suppor t all of the models listed above. The 1001MC front and rear ca[...]
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Introduction 13 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 1 • Introduction Figure 3. Model 1001R14/16 Rack Chassis with power supply[...]
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Model 1001MC management overview 14 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 1 • Introduction Model 1001MC management overview The M odel 1001MC uses a 10Base-T E thernet port to connect to a local LAN (or to any location in the world via the Internet). M anagement can be performed using any SNMP station or web browser with the internal HTTP/HTML management[...]
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15 Chapter 2 Hardware installation Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................17 Before you install… ..........................................................................................................[...]
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16 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Installing the Ethernet cable ............................................................................................................................32 Connecting a 10Base-T hub to the 1001MC ............................................................................................[...]
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Introduction 17 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Introduction M odel 1001MC installation consists of the following: • Installing the front and r ear cards into the rack chassis (see section “I nstalling the M odel 1001MC into the rack chassis ” on page 18) • Configuring and installing the N etLink modem cards (see [...]
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Installing the Model 1001MC into the rack chassis 18 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Figure 5. Rack chassis slot layout (rear view) Installing the Model 1001MC into the rack chassis The M odel 1001MC consists of a front rack card and a r ear input/output (I/O) card (see figur e 2 on page 12). The two cards meet inside the[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 19 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation 3. Slide the front rack car d into the front chassis slot 14 (see figure 6 ) until it meets the r ear card r eceptacle. When that happens, push the front card gently but firmly into the car d-edge receptacle of the r ear card, it should click into place. F[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 20 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation 100-ohm resistor . This is done by configuring a jumper on the modem ’ s rear I/O card. R efer to the installation manual that came with the rack card for mor e information on this jumper setting. Setting the 1092ARC system address The manual that was shi[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 21 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation from the pow er supplies) and increment the numbers by one as you go fr om left to right. Setting the addresses in this manner will make configuration easier as you start using the web page management. An example of this is shown belo w . 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 [...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 22 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Hardware setup for a Model 1094ARC The following must be done to configure y our M odel 1094AR C hardwar e for use with the M odel 1001MC network management station: • Connect frame ground to signal ground (see section “Configuring frame ground ” ) ?[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 23 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation address 1 to address 13. The 1001MC will then begin polling rack #2 on the daisy chain por t starting from address 14. The daisy chained racks are set up in the same manner with 13 addresses being av ailable in a redundant system and 15 addresses being avail[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 24 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Hardware setup for a Model 1095RC The following must be done to configure y our M odel 1095R C hardwar e for use with the M odel 1001MC net- work management station: • Connect frame ground to signal ground (see section “Configuring frame ground ” ) ?[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 25 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation U sing this information, the M odel 1001MC will poll the specified address range in each rack. Thus, in a single power supply system, the addr ess range for rack #1 (the rack with the 1001MC installed) will be from address 1 to address 15 Note The 1001MC is[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 26 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation T able 7 shows the bit setting to configure the addr ess. T able 8 shows examples of address settings. Hardware setup for a Model 2701RC The following must be done to configure y our M odel 2701R C hardwar e for use with the M odel 1001MC net- work managem[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 27 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Setting the 2701RC system address The manual that was shipped with your N etLink-E1 unit specifies switch S3 for the card address in the N etLink System. Each car d in the chassis is given a unique address thr ough the setting of switch S3. Note S tandalone[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 28 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - NMS - PS2 - PS1 F igure 7 sho ws the bit setting to configure the address. T able 9 shows examples of address settings. Figure 7. Bit setting to configure the address Hardware setup for a Model 2707RC[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 29 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Hardware setup for a Model 2710RC The following must be done to configure y our M odel 2710R C hardwar e for use with the M odel 1001MC net- work management station: • Connect frame ground to signal ground (see section “Configuring frame ground ” ) W[...]
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Installing NetLink modem cards 30 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Note S tandalone units use the address of the rack card that they ar e con- nected to. P olling ov erview . The Model 1001MC sends “ poll” messages along the internal bus looking for cards installed in the system. Once a card is found it is placed “ on[...]
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Installing the power supplies 31 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation F igure 7 sho ws the bit setting to configure the address. T able 9 shows examples of address settings. Figure 8. Bit setting to configure the address Installing the power supplies Refer to the installation manual that came with the po wer supply (or suppli[...]
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Connecting the cables 32 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Connecting the cables Installing 1001MC rear I/O car d cables takes place in the following order: 1. Installing the 10B ase-T Ethernet cable onto the 10B ase-T port (see figure 9 ) (see “Installing the E thernet cable ” on page 32). 2. Installing the cable onto [...]
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Connecting the cables 33 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Connecting a 10Base-T hub to the 1001MC The Ethernet 10B ase-T port on the rear of the 1001MC connects directly to a 10B ase-T hub or repeater using RJ-45 unshielded twisted-pair cable that is wired straight-through (see figur e 11 ). Note Cable lengths should not e[...]
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LED indicators 34 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Installing the RS-232 configuration/daisy-chain port cable The DB-25 connector is a DTE-configured RS-232 port that is used to set up your IP address, subnet mask, and default configuration. After the system is set up, the configuration port can be used to connect to a [...]
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Where to go next 35 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 2 • Hardware installation Ethernet LED indicators The Ethernet LEDs conv ey transmit and receive data activity as well as the status of the link (see table 11 ). Power LED indicator The power LED sho ws the power status of the M odel 1001MC (see table 12 ). Heartbeat LED indicator Fault LED indica[...]
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36 Chapter 3 Getting star ted Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................37 Booting the Model 1001MC ............................................................................................................[...]
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Introduction 37 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started Introduction T o complete this section you will need the following: • a VT -100 terminal or terminal emulator • a null-modem cable • an IP address for your box • a subnet mask for your box • the IP address of the default gateway for your LAN Booting the Model 1001MC Note [...]
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Booting the Model 1001MC 38 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started 5. After pressing the b key three times the system will display the following: Timer Started May 11 1999 14:44:24 Timer installed Clock installed Trying the console ---Ethernet Hardware--- Address: 00.a0.ba.00.01.71 ---Current IP settings--- IP:192.168.200.1 Mask:255.25[...]
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Installing the Model 1001MC RS-232 daisy-chain port cable 39 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started Note T o RESET to factor y configuration the user must type e three times anytime during the boot sequence upon power-up . The console will display the following messages: Are you sure you want to erase current configuration (y/n)?y If [...]
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Installing the Model 1001MC RS-232 daisy-chain port cable 40 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started Figure 15. Configuring a daisy-chain network Setting the address range for your NetLink modems The M odel 1001MC polls the system looking for N etLink modems. If the address of the N etLink modem is not configured or does not match the[...]
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Introduction to the internal HTTP/HTML management pages 41 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started The 1001MC will then begin polling rack #2 on the daisy chain port starting from address 16. in a redundant power supply system, the addr ess range for rack #1 (the rack with the 1001MC installed) will be from address 1 to address 13. The [...]
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Saving HTTP/HTML object changes 42 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started HTTP/HTML and SNMP object format In this document, we shall describe the v ariables found on each of the internal HTTP/HTML pages. This description will include brief definitions of the P atton Enterprise MIB or SNMP MIB II object identifiers wherever applicabl[...]
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Saving HTTP/HTML object changes 43 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started Figure 18. 1001MC command map[...]
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Saving HTTP/HTML object changes 44 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started After logging in, the system displays the HOME page (see figure 19 ). Figure 19. HOME page Home The HOME page displays a quick overview of the system including; error and warning indications, software information, box names, number of modems installed, and so on[...]
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Saving HTTP/HTML object changes 45 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started Configure Cards Clicking on the Configure Cards hyperlink displays the System Level Infor mation page. This page is the starting point for the configuration and management of your P atton NetLink modems. This page enables you to quickly identify potential prob[...]
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Where to go next… 46 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 • Getting started Where to go next… Refer to the follo wing chapters as appropriate to manage the modem rack cards installed in your M odel 1001 rack chassis: • Chapter 4, “M odel 1092AR C management ” on page 47 • Chapter 5, “M odel 1094AR C management ” on page 67 • Chapter [...]
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47 Chapter 4 Model 1092ARC management Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................49 NetLink-NMS description .....................................................................................................[...]
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48 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management HW Test Mode (testModeIndiDSL/remotetestModeIndiDSL) ................................................................62 SW Test Mode (testModeSetiDSL/remotetestModeSetiDSL) ...................................................................62 Software Rev (softVersioniDSL/remotesoftver[...]
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Introduction 49 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Introduction This chapter describes managing a M odel 1092AR C N etLink iDSL modem using the Model 1001MC N etLink-NMS internal HTTP/HTML web engine and a standard web bro wser . This chapter is meant to be used in addition to the manual that came with your unit. NetLink-N[...]
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Configuration and management 50 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Displaying the Modem Information page The Modem Information page (see figure 20 ) displays the car ds installed in the system and a quick view of any errors or warnings associated with your modems. Figure 20. Modem Information page for the Model 1092ARC S [...]
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Configuration and management 51 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Figure 21. W eb page navigation to Modem Infor mation page[...]
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Configuration and management 52 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Displaying the Model 1092 Configuration Slot page The Model 1092 Configuration Slot page (see figure 22 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 1092A and the remote CPE bo x. When the page displays, the unit is set to the onLine state [...]
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Configuration and management 53 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Figure 23. W eb page navigation to Model 1092 Configuration Slot page Making configuration changes to your 1092ARC NetLink modem Do use the follo wing to make configuration changes to your N etLink modem. Note Y ou must be logged in as super user to perf[...]
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Configuration and management 54 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Displaying the Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page The Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page (see figure 24 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 1092A and the remote CPE bo x. When the page displays, th[...]
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Configuration and management 55 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Figure 25. W eb page navigation to Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page[...]
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Configuration and management 56 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Displaying the Slot Configuration page The Slot Configuration page (see figure 26 ) is used to set slot-specific information related to the system and ho w the system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings. Figure 26. Slot Configuration pag[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 57 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Figure 27. W eb page navigation to Slot Configuration page F or more information about items on the Slot Configuration page, see “Slot Configuration page MIB variables description ” on page 65. Modem Information page MIB variables[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 58 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Note Setting the Rack P rotection Mode to normal(0) will enable the rack to receive new configurations through the global configuration command. Submit button After you have defined the number of po wer supplies installed in the rack [...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 59 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management • testM ode(3) W arnings (warningCount) This field displays the warnings that are associated with each modem installed in the system. When warnings are present, this field will be highlighted in y ellow and the number of warnings wil[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 60 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management rack card will then update the M odel 1001MC. For this r eason this information will not be available until after the link is made between the two modems. Protected Note F or Model 1095R C and Model 2701R C. Y ou can protect individual r[...]
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Model 1092 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 61 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Model 1092 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description This section describes the MIB variables that are available on the Model 1092 Configuration Slot page. Model 1092A Model 1092 Configuration Slot (nmsSlotID) Disp[...]
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Model 1092 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 62 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management configuration space. If this is not done, the N etLink-iDSL will not recognize the configuration changes that were made. Model 1092 Configuration Slot page Configuration Status table description The Configur ation Status[...]
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Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 63 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Software Rev (softV ersioniDSL/remotesoftversioniDSL) These read-only MIB variables display the curr ent version of code that is running in the N etLink-iDSL modems. Check the Do wnload page to see if the Mode[...]
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Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 64 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management At startup, all of the fields will be highlighted in yello w , signifying that they are not verified parameters. As the N etLink-iDSL sets up the parameters, the highlighting disappears, signifying that the [...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 65 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Submit Quer y button After making configuration changes, select the Back link, then select onLine , and finally , select Submit Query . This will submit all the configuration information to the M odel 1001MC. After this, the informat[...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 66 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management Local Circuit ID (localCircuitID) The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-v olatile flash within the M odel 1001MC. Remote Circuit ID (remoteCircuitID) The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-v olatile[...]
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67 Chapter 5 Model 1094ARC management Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................69 NetLink-NMS description .....................................................................................................[...]
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68 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management TM From DTE (dteTM1094/remotedteTM1094) ...................................................................................83 HW Test Mode (testModeInd1094/remotetestModeInd1094) .................................................................83 SW Test Mode (testModeSet1094/remotetes[...]
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Introduction 69 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Introduction This chapter describes managing a M odel 1094AR C N etLink HDSL modem using the Model 1001MC N etLink-NMS internal HTTP/HTML web engine and a standard web bro wser . This chapter is meant to be used in addition to the manual that came with your unit. NetLink-N[...]
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Configuration and management 70 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Displaying the Modem Information page The Modem Information page (see figure 28 ) displays the car ds installed in the system and a quick view of any errors or warnings associated with your modems. Figure 28. Modem Information page for the Model 1094ARC S [...]
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Configuration and management 71 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Figure 29. W eb page navigation to Modem Infor mation page[...]
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Configuration and management 72 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Displaying the Model 1094 Configuration Slot page The Model 1094 Configuration Slot page (see figure 30 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 1094A and the remote CPE bo x. When the page displays, the unit is set to the onLine state [...]
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Configuration and management 73 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Figure 31. W eb page navigation to Model 1094 Configuration Slot page Making configuration changes to your 1094ARC NetLink modem Do use the follo wing to make configuration changes to your N etLink modem. Note Y ou must be logged in as super user to perf[...]
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Configuration and management 74 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Displaying the Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page The Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page (see figure 32 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 1094A and the remote CPE bo x. When the page displays, th[...]
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Configuration and management 75 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Figure 33. W eb page navigation to Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page[...]
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Configuration and management 76 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Displaying the Slot Configuration page The Slot Configuration page (see figure 34 ) is used to set slot-specific information related to the system and ho w the system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings. Figure 34. Slot Configuration pag[...]
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Configuration and management 77 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Figure 35. W eb page navigation to Slot Configuration page F or more information about items on the Slot Configuration page, see “Slot Configuration page MIB variables description ” on page 86. Displaying the Download page The Download page (see fig[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 78 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management S tarting from the HOME page, to access the Download page for the 1094ARC, click on the Download link. F igure 37 sho ws the web page navigation requir ed to get to this area of the system. Figure 37. W eb page navigation to Download pag[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 79 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Note Setting the Rack P rotection Mode to normal(0) will enable the rack to receive new configurations through the global configuration command. Submit button After you have defined the number of po wer supplies installed in the rack [...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 80 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management • testM ode(3) W arnings (warningCount) This field displays the warnings that are associated with each modem installed in the system. When warnings are present, this field will be highlighted in y ellow and the number of warnings wil[...]
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Model 1094 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 81 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management rack card will then update the M odel 1001MC. For this r eason this information will not be available until after the link is made between the two modems. Protected Y ou can protect individual rack cards from being globally c[...]
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Model 1094 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 82 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Line Status (lineStatus1094) Displays the status of the line. There are thr ee possible values that can be displayed: • startup(1) • dataM ode(2) • testM ode(3) When the line status is dataM ode(2), the units are linked[...]
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Model 1094 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 83 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management the N etLink-HDSL modem will update the configuration in the M odel 1001MC with its last set of stored parameters. As these fields are updated in the M odel 1001MC, the yello w highlighting will disappear , signi- fying tha[...]
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Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 84 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description The Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page enables you to update the configuration of the 1094AR C NetLink-HDSL mod[...]
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Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 85 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Remote Software Rev (remotesoftversion1094) These read-only MIB variable displays the curr ent version of code that is running in the N etLink-HDSL Cus- tomer P remise modem. Y ou can update the software in th[...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 86 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management in volatile RAM until you place the I nput Mode to onLine(0). This will tell the 1001MC to copy all of the configuration information into the N etLink-HDSL configuration space. Clear Changes Once configuration changes have been made [...]
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Using the Download page to upgrade 1094ARC software 87 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management Remote Circuit ID (remoteCircuitID) The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-v olatile flash within the M odel 1001MC. Alarm Information Clear Slot Alarms (resetStatus) Selecting this push button erases the alarms (er[...]
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Using the Download page to upgrade 1094ARC software 88 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 • Model 1094ARC management 4. Click on the Download 1094ARC Software button (see figur e 38 ). Figure 38. Download 1094ARC software button Note Do not install the unit into the rack until you hav e selected the soft- ware that you want to do wnload. 5. Select [...]
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89 Chapter 6 Model 1095RC management Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................92 NetLink-NMS description ......................................................................................................[...]
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90 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Input Mode (mode1095) ..............................................................................................................................106 Model 1095 Configuration Slot page Configuration Status table description ................................................106 Model Cod[...]
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91 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Protecting Model 1001 racks and Model 1095RC modems from global modification ..................................113 Protecting a Model 1001 rack from global configuration ........................................................................114 Protecting a Model 1095RC rack card from [...]
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Introduction 92 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Introduction This chapter describes managing a M odel 1095R C N etLink mDSL modem using the Model 1001MC N etLink-NMS internal HTTP/HTML web engine and a standard web bro wser . This chapter is meant to be used in addition to the manual that came with your unit. NetLink-NMS[...]
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Configuration and management 93 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Displaying the Global Configuration Menu page The Global Configuration Menu page (see figure 40 ) is where y ou can create templates that can globally config- ure the M odel 1095R C. With this capability , you can globally configure some or all Model 10[...]
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Configuration and management 94 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Displaying the Modem Information page The Modem Information page (see figure 42 ) displays the car ds installed in the system and a quick view of any errors or warnings associated with your modems. Figure 42. Modem Information page for the Model 1095RC S ta[...]
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Configuration and management 95 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Displaying the Model 1095 Configuration Slot page The Model 1095 Configuration Slot page (see figure 44 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 1095R C and the remote CP E box. When the page displays, the unit is set to the onLine state[...]
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Configuration and management 96 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Figure 45. W eb page navigation to Model 1095 Configuration Slot page Making configuration changes to your 1095RC NetLink modem Do use the follo wing to make configuration changes to your N etLink modem. Note Y ou must be logged in as super user to perfor[...]
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Configuration and management 97 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Displaying the Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page The Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page (see figure 46 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 1095R C and the remote CP E box. When the page displays, t[...]
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Configuration and management 98 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Figure 47. W eb page navigation to Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page[...]
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Configuration and management 99 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Displaying the Slot Configuration page The Slot Configuration page (see figure 48 ) is used to set slot-specific information related to the system and ho w the system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings. Figure 48. Slot Configuration page[...]
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Configuration and management 100 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Figure 49. W eb page navigation to Slot Configuration page F or more information about items on the Slot Configuration page, see “Slot Configuration page MIB variables description ” on page 110. Displaying the Download page The Download page (see fi[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 101 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management S tarting from the HOME page, to access the Download page for the 1095RC, click on the Download link. F igure 51 sho ws the web page navigation requir ed to get to this area of the system. Figure 51. W eb page navigation to Download page[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 102 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Note Setting the Rack P rotection Mode to normal(0) will enable the rack to receive new configurations through the global configuration command. Submit button After you have defined the number of po wer supplies installed in the rack [...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 103 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management • testM ode(3) W arnings (warningCount) This field displays the warnings that are associated with each modem installed in the system. When warnings are present, this field will be highlighted in y ellow and the number of warnings wil[...]
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Model 1095 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 104 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management rack card will then update the M odel 1001MC. For this r eason this information will not be available until after the link is made between the two modems. Protected Y ou can protect individual rack cards from being globally c[...]
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Model 1095 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 105 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Line Status (lineStatus1095) Displays the status of the line. There are thr ee possible values that can be displayed: • startup(1) • dataM ode(2) • testM ode(3) When the line status is dataM ode(2), the units are linked[...]
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Model 1095 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 106 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Input Mode (mode1095) The following settings are av ailable: • onLine(0) • superVisoryMode1) T o make configuration changes to the NetLink-mDSL modems, you must first set this bit to superVisoryMode1). When the Input M [...]
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Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 107 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management TM From DTE (dteTM1095/remotedteTM1095) These MIB variables define whether you would like the modems to accept test mode requests fr om the DTE that is connected. In normal applications this should be set to [...]
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Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 108 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management The following sections describes the MIB variables that ar e available on the Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page. Card Address (nmsSlotID) Displays the address of the selected N etLink-mDSL m[...]
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Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 109 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Next Configuration table This table shows the configurable MIB variables for the set of units. There are column for the local and remote units. In some cases a single variable applies to both the local and r[...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 110 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management T est Mode (testModeSet1095/remotetestModeSet1095) These variables allow y ou to place the N etLink-mDSL rack card into test modes. F or more information on the test modes, please see the N etLink-mDSL T est Modes section belo w . Submi[...]
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Using the Download page to upgrade 1095RC software 111 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management useful for hardwar e identification. The string can be up to 10 bytes long and can be changed or reset within this page. Local Circuit ID (localCircuitID) The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-v olatile flash withi[...]
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Using the Download page to upgrade 1095RC software 112 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management 4. If you are upgrading M odel 1095R C software, click on the Download 1095RC Software button (see figure 52 ). Otherwise, go to step 8 to download the latest version of the 1095R C Key software. Figure 52. Download 1095RC software bu[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 113 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Creating and modifying global configuration templates M odel 1095R C rack cards can be configur ed globally by templates you cr eate. If you use this capability , you have the option to globally configure some or all M odel 1095R[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 114 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Protecting a Model 1001 rack from global configuration Do the follo wing to protect a M odel 1001 rack: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configure Car ds link to display the System Level Infor mation page see figure [...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 115 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Figure 55. W eb page navigation to System Level Infor mation page 2. U se the Rack Protection M ode pop-up menu (see figure 54 ) to select protected(1) . Note Setting the Rack P rotection Mode to normal(0) will enable the rack to r[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 116 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Protecting a Model 1095RC rack card from global configuration Do the follo wing to protect a single M odel 1095R C rack card: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the following links: Configure Car ds > View Rack 1 (choose[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 117 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management 2. Locate the card addr ess (see figure 56 on page 116) of the M odel 1095R C you want to protect. 3. Set the P rotected pop-up menu (see figure 56 on page 116) to protected(1) . Note Setting the P rotected option to normal(0) wil[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 118 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Notes on clock mode settings The Clock M ode Setting determines the source of timing for the link. M ost applications will use one of the following configurations: • internal-receiveR ecover(0) • external-receiveR ecover(1) The[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 119 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Procedure for creating a template Figure 58. Global Configuration Menu page Note Y ou can create as many as five templates, if you need to delete a tem- plate to make room for another , refer to section “” on page 125). Do the[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 120 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management 2. U se the Local DTE Rate pop-up menu to select local DTE rate. Y ou have the following choices: 3. U se the Local Clock Mode (Local-R emote) pop-up menu to select the clock mode. Y ou have the following choices: – internal-recei[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 121 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management – normal(3) 9. Configure the Remote F raming M ode pop-up menu using the following choices: – slotted(0) – normal(3) 10. When you have finished setting the configuration, click on the Submit button to save the changes. Note[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 122 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management the unit, so it is not necessary to have a G.703/G.704 link available. When using any other type of serial inter- face, make sure that an external clock is pro vided by the DTE equipment or the modems will not link. Notes on clock m[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 123 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Procedure for modifying a template Figure 60. Global Configuration Menu page Do the follo wing to modify a template: 1. Select a template from the Modify Configuration pop-up menu (see figure 58 ), then click the Modify Con- fi [...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 124 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management 2. U se the Local DTE Rate pop-up menu to select local DTE rate. Y ou have the following choices: 3. U se the Local Clock Mode (Local-R emote) pop-up menu to select the clock mode. Y ou have the following choices: – internal-recei[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 125 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management – normal(3) 9. Configure the Remote F raming M ode pop-up menu using the following choices: – slotted(0) – normal(3) 10. When you have finished setting the configuration, click on the Submit button to save the changes. Note[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 126 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management • M odel 1095R C rack cards that hav e had the Protected option set to protected(1) will not be configured if a global template is applied (see section “P rotecting a M odel 1095R C rack card from global configuration ” on p[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 127 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Figure 64. W eb page navigation to System Level Infor mation page 2. U se the Apply S ystem Configur ation pop-up menu (see figure 63 ) to select the template you want to apply . 3. Click the Apply Con fi guration button. The tem[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 128 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 • Model 1095RC management Configure all Model 1095RC rack cards in one Model 1001 rack Do the follo wing to apply global configuration to all Model 1095R C rack cards installed in one M odel 1001 rack: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configu[...]
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129 Chapter 7 Model 2701RC management Chapter contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................132 NetLink-NMS description ......................................................................................................[...]
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130 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Input Mode (mode2701RC) .........................................................................................................................146 Model 2701 Configuration Slot page Configuration Status table description ................................................146 Configurati[...]
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131 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Config Type (configType) ............................................................................................................................153 Test Mode from DTE (testModeDTE) ....................................................................................................[...]
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Introduction 132 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Introduction This chapter describes managing a M odel 2701R C N etLink-G.703/G.704 network termination unit (NTU) using the M odel 1001MC N etLink-NMS internal HTTP/HTML web engine and a standard web bro wser . This chapter is meant to be used in addition to the manual tha[...]
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Configuration and management 133 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Displaying the Modem Information page The Modem Information page (see figure 66 ) displays the car ds installed in the system and a quick view of any errors or warnings associated with your modems. Figure 66. Modem Information page for the Model 2701RC S t[...]
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Configuration and management 134 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Figure 67. W eb page navigation to Modem Infor mation page[...]
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Configuration and management 135 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Displaying the Model 2701RC Configuration Slot page The Model 2701RC Configuration Slot page (see figure 68 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 2701R C and the remote NTU. When the page displays, the unit is set to the onLine state[...]
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Configuration and management 136 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Figure 69. W eb page navigation to Model 2701RC Configuration Slot page Making configuration changes to your 2701RC NetLink NTU Do use the follo wing to make configuration changes to your N etLink NTU. Note Y ou must be logged in as super user to perform[...]
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Configuration and management 137 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Displaying the Model 2701 Configuration page The Model 2701 Configuration page (see figure 70 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 2701R C and the remote CPE box. Figure 70. Model 2701 Configuration page S tarting from the HOME pag[...]
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Configuration and management 138 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Figure 71. W eb page navigation to Model 2701 Configuration page[...]
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Configuration and management 139 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Displaying the Slot Configuration Page The Slot Configuration Page (see figure 72 ) is used to set slot-specific information related to the system and how the system treats that slot in the case of err ors or warnings. Figure 72. Slot Configuration Pag[...]
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Modem Information Rack X page MIB variables description 140 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Figure 73. W eb page navigation to Slot Configuration Page F or more information about items on the Slot Configuration page, see “Slot Configuration page MIB variables description ” on page 153. Modem Information Rack X pag[...]
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Modem Information Rack X page MIB variables description 141 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Note Setting the Rack P rotection Mode to normal(0) will enable the rack to receive new configurations through the global configuration command. Submit button After you have defined the number of po wer supplies installed in th[...]
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Modem Information Rack X page MIB variables description 142 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management • testM ode(3) W arnings (warningCount) This field displays the warnings that are associated with each modem installed in the system. When warnings are present, this field will be highlighted in y ellow and the number of warni[...]
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Model 2701RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 143 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Protected (disableGlobalConfig) Y ou can protect individual rack cards from being globally configured by setting the pop-up menu fr om nor- mal(0) to protected(1) . After you have set the protection option, if you ar e [...]
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Model 2701RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 144 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Line Status (lineStatus) Displays the status of the line. There are thr ee possible values that can be displayed: • linedown(1) • dataM ode(2)—When the line status is dataMode(2), the units ar e linked-up and ready [...]
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Model 2701RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 145 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management AIS (aisAlarm) Displays the number of times an Alarm I ndication Signal on the E1 line is detected. This should be set when an unframed all ones code is received at RPOSI and RNEGI. This number is accumulating in the 1001[...]
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Model 2701RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 146 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management CRC4 Error Alarm Threshold (crc4Threshold) The valid setting for the threshold is 0 to 255. B y setting a threshold, the CR C4 Alarm counter will not issue the error/warning, Syslog, and SNMP T rap message unless the accu[...]
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Model 2701RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 147 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Line Format (lineFormat) The following status variables can be display ed: • unframe-G703(0)—Sets the line format to G.703 unframed • frame-G704(1)—Sets the line format to framed G.704 Clock Mode (clockMode2701RC)[...]
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Model 2701RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 148 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management • lal(4) • lalWithpat(5) • lalWithpate(6) • rdl-v54(7) • rdl-v54W ithpat(8) • rdl-v54W ithpate(9) • rdl-csu(10) • rdl-csuW ithpat(11) • rdl-csuW ithpate(12) • rdl-r emote(13) SW T est Mode (testModeSet[...]
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Model 2701 Configuration page MIB variables description 149 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management period, the unit will automatically time out and return to normal data mode. The timeout does not apply for loops selected via the front panel switches. RDL type (rdlT ype) This displays the selected remote loopback type that will[...]
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Model 2701 Configuration page MIB variables description 150 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Configuration T ype (configT ype) This displays if the 2701R C is using the DIP switch control or software control for its configuration. Channel Assignment (dsoEnableCh1…dsoEnableCh31) If the 2701R C is operating in G.704 ch[...]
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Model 2701 Configuration page MIB variables description 151 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management CRC4 Framing (crc) This variable is used to enable or disable CR C-4 framing. The following options ar e available: • disable(0) • enable(1) Note This setting should be the same as the G.703/G.704 network. CAS Multiframing (ca[...]
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Model 2701 Configuration page MIB variables description 152 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management • rdl-csuW ithpate(12) • rdl-r emote(13) Software T est Mode (testModeSet2701RC) This is used to invoke test modes through the NMS. A vailable options are: • off(1)-N o test mode in process • pat(2)—P attern generator (5[...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 153 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management RDL T ype (rdlT ype) This displays the selected remote loopback type that will be used when initiating a remote loopback. A vailable options are: • csu(1) • v54(2) Config T ype (configT ype) The following options are av ailable: ?[...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 154 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Remote User Id (remoteUserID) U ser supplied string that defines the Customer P remise box at the far end of the link. The string is stored in non- volatile flash within the CP unit. If the unit is mo ved, the U ser ID will move to th[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 155 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Creating and modifying global configuration templates M odel 2701R C rack cards can be configur ed globally by templates you cr eate. If you use this capability , you have the option to globally configure some or all M odel 2701R[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 156 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 74 . Figure 74. System Level Information page 2. U se the Rack Protection Mode pop-up menu (see figure 74 [...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 157 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management 3. Click the Apply Pr otection button. The rack is now protected. Protecting a selected Model 2701RC rack card fr om global configuration Do the follo wing to protect a single M odel 2701R C rack card: 1. S tarting from the HOME pa[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 158 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Creating a template This section describes how to create a global configuration template. Figure 76. Global Configuration Menu page Note Y ou can create as many as five templates, if you need to delete a tem- plate to make room f[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 159 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management The first table is the Channel Assignment section for activating the DS0 time slots you need (see figure 77 ). The two options for each channel are: – Active(0) – Inactive(1) Figure 77. Channel Assignment table[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 160 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management The second part is the Unit Configuration section (see figure 78 ) for the configuration of the E1 link parame- ters. There are 16 configurable parameters. What follo ws is a description of them with the available options for ea[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 161 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management - qrss(0)—Quasi-random-signal-source - five11(1)—The 511-bit length pseudo-random test pattern - two047(2)—The 2047-bit length pseudo-random test pattern • Loop T imeout, determines the length of the in-band loop test. If t[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 162 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management • Tx Clock T iming, this selects the source of the DTE T ransmit Clock signal. Note that Clock M ode above is for the transmitted E1 signal. - external(0)—U se only when the Clock M ode is set to external-CLK(2). - internal(1)?[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 163 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Modifying a template This section describes how to modify a global configuration template. Figure 79. Global Configuration Menu page Do the follo wing to modify a template: 1. Select a template from the Modify Configuration pop-u[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 164 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management Figure 80. Model 2701RC Global Configuration page 2. Change the parameters requiring modification (see figure 80 ). When you have finished changing the con- figuration, click on the Submit button to save the changes. Refer to s[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 165 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management The template can be applied to: • All 2701R C NTUs in ALL M odel 1001 racks • All 2701R C NTUs in just ONE M odel 1001 rack T o configure all Model 2701RC rack cards in all Model 1001 racks Complete the following steps. 1. S ta[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 166 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 • Model 2701RC management T o configure all Model 2701RC rack cards in just one Model 1001 rack Complete the following steps: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configure Cards link to display the S ystem Level Information page see figure 82 . [...]
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167 Chapter 8 Model 2707RC management Chapter contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................169 NetLink-NMS description ......................................................................................................[...]
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168 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Line Coding (lineCoding2707RC) ..........................................................................................................182 Line Build Out (lineBuildOut) ...............................................................................................................182 [...]
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Introduction 169 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Introduction This chapter describes managing a M odel 2707R C N etLink-G.703 network termination unit (NTU) using the M odel 1001MC N etLink-NMS internal HTTP/HTML web engine and a standard web bro wser . This chapter is meant to be used in addition to the manual that came[...]
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Configuration and management 170 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Displaying the Modem Information page The Modem Information page (see figure 83 ) displays the car ds installed in the system and a quick view of any errors or warnings associated with your modems. Figure 83. Modem Information page for the Model 2707RC S t[...]
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Configuration and management 171 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Figure 84. W eb page navigation to Modem Infor mation page[...]
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Configuration and management 172 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Displaying the Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page The Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page (see figure 85 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 2707R C and the remote NTU. When the page displays, the unit is set to the onLine state[...]
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Configuration and management 173 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Figure 86. W eb page navigation to Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page Making configuration changes to your 2707RC NetLink NTU Do use the follo wing to make configuration changes to your N etLink NTU. Note Y ou must be logged in as super user to perform[...]
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Configuration and management 174 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Displaying the Model 2707RC Configuration—Configuration page The Model 2707RC Configuration—Configuration page (see figure 87 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 2707R C and the remote CP E box. When the page displays, the un[...]
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Configuration and management 175 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Figure 88. W eb page navigation to Model 2707RC Configuration—Next Configuration page[...]
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Configuration and management 176 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Displaying the Slot Configuration page The Slot Configuration page (see figure 89 ) is used to set slot-specific information related to the system and ho w the system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings. Figure 89. Slot Configuration pag[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 177 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Figure 90. W eb page navigation to Slot Configuration page F or more information about items on the Slot Configuration page, see “Slot Configuration page MIB variables description ” on page 185. Modem Information page MIB variable[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 178 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Submit button After you have defined the number of po wer supplies installed in the rack and the rack protection mode, click on the Submit button to save the changes. Power Supply 1 Status Displays the current status of po wer supply 1 [...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 179 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management W arnings (warningCount) This field displays the warnings that are associated with each modem installed in the system. When warnings are present, this field will be highlighted in y ellow and the number of warnings will be listed. F or[...]
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Modem Information page MIB variables description 180 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management rack card will then update the M odel 1001MC. For this r eason this information will not be available until after the link is made between the two modems. Note This feature is not supported by M odel 270XR C network termina- tion units ([...]
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Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 181 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page MIB variables description This section describes the MIB variables that are available on the Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page. Model 2707RC Configuration Slot (nmsSlotID) Displays[...]
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Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page MIB variables description 182 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Configuration Status (configStatus2707RC) Displays the configuration status of the rack car d. The following status can be displayed: • N egotiating(0)—The 1001MC is receiving the rack car d’ s configuration for t[...]
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Model 2707RC Configuration—Configuration page MIB variables description 183 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Loop T ime Out (loopT o) This displays the amount of time that the unit responding to a Remote Loop command will r emain in test mode when the RL test mode is invoked. If the unit is not taken out of test mode by[...]
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Model 2707RC Configuration—Configuration page MIB variables description 184 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Unit Configuration table This table shows the configurable MIB variables for the 2707R C card. After changes are made, select the Sub- mit Query button at the bottom of the table and then place the Input M ode [...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 185 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Loop Timeout (loopT o) This selects the amount of time that the unit will remain in test mode when the remote test mode is inv oked. If the responding unit is not taken out of test mode within this time period, the unit will automatical[...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 186 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management Remote User Id (remoteUserID) This feature is not supported by the M odel 2707R C NTU. Local Circuit ID (localCircuitID) The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-v olatile flash within the M odel 1001MC. Remote Circuit [...]
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187 Chapter 9 Model 3088RC management Chapter contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................190 NetLink-NMS description ......................................................................................................[...]
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188 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Input Mode (mode3088RC) .........................................................................................................................204 Model 3088RC Configuration Slot page Configuration Status table description ..........................................204 Configuration S[...]
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189 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Card Lost Indication (cardLostIndication) ..............................................................................................210 Line Down Indication (lineDownIndication) ..........................................................................................210 Creating a[...]
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Introduction 190 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Introduction This chapter describes managing a M odel 3088R C N etLink-G.SHDSL network termination unit (NTU) using the M odel 1001MC N etLink-NMS internal HTTP/HTML web engine and a standard web bro wser . This chapter is meant to be used in addition to the manual that ca[...]
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Configuration and management 191 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Displaying the Modem Information page The Modem Information page (see figure 91 ) displays the car ds installed in the system and a quick view of any errors or warnings associated with your modems. Figure 91. Modem Information page for the Model 3088RC S t[...]
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Configuration and management 192 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Figure 92. W eb page navigation to Modem Infor mation page[...]
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Configuration and management 193 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Displaying the Model 3088RC Configuration Slot page The Model 3088RC Configuration Slot page (see figure 93 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 3088R C and the remote NTU. When the page displays, the unit is set to the onLine state[...]
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Configuration and management 194 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Figure 94. W eb page navigation to Model 3088RC Configuration Slot page Making configuration changes to your 3088RC NetLink NTU Do use the follo wing to make configuration changes to your N etLink NTU. Note Y ou must be logged in as super user to perform[...]
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Configuration and management 195 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Displaying the Model 3088RC Configuration page The Model 3088RC Configuration page (see figure 95 ) enables you to make configuration changes to the M odel 3088R C and the remote CP E box. Figure 95. Model 3088RC Configuration page S tarting from the H[...]
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Configuration and management 196 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Figure 96. W eb page navigation to Model 3088RC Configuration page[...]
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Configuration and management 197 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Displaying the Slot Configuration Page The Slot Configuration Page (see figure 97 ) is used to set slot-specific information related to the system and how the system treats that slot in the case of err ors or warnings. Figure 97. Slot Configuration Pag[...]
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Modem Information Rack X page MIB variables description 198 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Figure 98. W eb page navigation to Slot Configuration Page F or more information about items on the Slot Configuration page, see “Slot Configuration page MIB variables description ” on page 209. Modem Information Rack X pag[...]
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Modem Information Rack X page MIB variables description 199 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Note Setting the Rack P rotection Mode to normal(0) will enable the rack to receive new configurations through the global configuration command. Submit button After you have defined the number of po wer supplies installed in th[...]
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Modem Information Rack X page MIB variables description 200 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management • testM ode(3) W arnings (warningCount) This field displays the warnings that are associated with each modem installed in the system. When warnings are present, this field will be highlighted in y ellow and the number of warni[...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 201 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Protected (disableGlobalConfig) Y ou can protect individual rack cards from being globally configured by setting the pop-up menu fr om nor- mal(0) to protected(1) . After you have set the protection option, if you ar e [...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 202 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Line Status (lineStatus) Displays the status of the line. There are thr ee possible values that can be displayed: • linedown(1) • dataM ode(2)—When the line status is dataMode(2), the units ar e linked-up and ready [...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 203 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management AIS (aisAlarm) Displays the number of times an Alarm I ndication Signal on the E1 line is detected. This should be set when an unframed all ones code is received at RPOSI and RNEGI. This number is accumulating in the 1001[...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 204 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management CRC4 Error Alarm Threshold (crc4Threshold) The valid setting for the threshold is 0 to 255. B y setting a threshold, the CR C4 Alarm counter will not issue the error/warning, Syslog, and SNMP T rap message unless the accu[...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration Slot X page MIB variables description 205 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management DTE Rate (dteRate3088RC) This variable displays the DTE rate for the link. This is the Nx64 kbps data rate selected by the number of acti- vated channels. Clock Mode (clockMode3088RC) This variable defines the clock mode[...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration page MIB variables description 206 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Response to T est Mode (responseT oT estMode3088RC) This variable allows or disallo ws test modes to be initiated front both the front panel or from the r emote unit. • enable(0) • disable(1) Software V ersion (softV ersion3[...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration page MIB variables description 207 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Configuration T ype (configT ype) This displays if the 3088R C is using the DIP switch control or software control for its configuration. Unit Configuration table This table shows the configurable MIB variables for the set [...]
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Model 3088RC Configuration page MIB variables description 208 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Tx Clock Timing (txClock) The following options are av ailable: • external(0)—serial transmit data coming from the DTE is clocked in using the DTE pro vided external clock • internal(1)—serial transmit data coming from t[...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 209 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Software T est Mode (testModeSet3088RC) This is used to invoke test modes through the NMS. A vailable options are: • lal(4)—Local loopback test • rdl(7)—R emote loopback test from V54 RDL Response(v54Loop) The following options [...]
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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description 210 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Remote User Id (remoteUserID) U ser supplied string that defines the Customer P remise box at the far end of the link. The string is stored in non- volatile flash within the CP unit. If the unit is mo ved, the U ser ID will move to th[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 211 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Creating and modifying global configuration templates M odel 3088R C rack cards can be configur ed globally by templates you cr eate. If you use this capability , you have the option to globally configure some or all M odel 3088R[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 212 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 99 . Figure 99. System Level Information page 2. U se the Rack Protection Mode pop-up menu (see figure 99 [...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 213 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management 3. Click the Apply Pr otection button. The rack is now protected. Protecting a selected Model 3088RC rack card fr om global configuration Do the follo wing to protect a single M odel 3088R C rack card: 1. S tarting from the HOME pa[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 214 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Creating a template This section describes how to create a global configuration template. Figure 100. Global Configuration Menu page Note Y ou can create as many as five templates, if you need to delete a tem- plate to make room [...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 215 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management F igure 101 is the Unit Configuration section (see figure 101 ) for the configuring E1 link parameters. There are 16 configurable parameters. What follo ws is a description of them with the available options for each. Figure 101[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 216 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management • SW T est M ode (testM odeSet3088R C) This displays any test mode invoked through the NMS. S ee next configuration for information about invoking test modes through the NMS. This option will be highlighted in blue if the unit is[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 217 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management 1. Select a template from the Modify Configuration pop-up menu (see figure 102 ), then click the Modify Configuration button. 2. Change the parameters requiring modification (see figure 103 ). When you have finished changing t[...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 218 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management Figure 103. System Level Information page—System Over view section 2. U se the Apply 3088RC System Configuration pop-up menu (see figure 103 ) to select the template you want to apply . 3. Click the Apply Configuration button. [...]
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Creating and modifying global configuration templates 219 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 • Model 3088RC management T o configure all Model 3088RC rack cards in just one Model 1001 rack Complete the following steps: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configure Cards link to display the S ystem Level Information page see figure 104 .[...]
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220 Chapter 10 HTTP/HTML web page reference Chapter contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................224 Login ..................................................................................................................[...]
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221 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Total Slots Available (totalConfigSlots) ...................................................................................................236 Total Cards Installed (totalActiveSlots) ...............................................................................................[...]
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222 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Card Identification Information ....................................................................................................................243 Local User Id (localUserID) ....................................................................................................[...]
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223 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Unix Facility ...........................................................................................................................................255 Maintenance ...............................................................................................................[...]
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Introduction 224 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Introduction This section describes how to navigate the internal HTTP/HTML web pages on the M odel 1001MC. The diagram below sho ws how all of the web pages ar e linked together . F ollowing figure 105 , there is a brief description of each page. Figure 105. 1001MC [...]
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Introduction 225 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference • monitor —The monitor level password enables you to view statistics, but it will not let you make any config- uration changes. T o log into the system at the monitor level, type monitor , all lower case, for the username and password. Note The superuser and mon[...]
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Introduction 226 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference The Hard Reset button forces the 1001MC to perform a reset. This will not reset the individual cards in the rack only the 1001MC. If you would like to perform a hardwar e reset on the individual car ds, refer to the Slot Configuration page. See section “HOME” on[...]
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Introduction 227 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference F rom this page, you can select a View Rack hyperlink that will display the Modem Information Page for the selected rack. Modem Information Page The Modem Information Page consists of a table that displays top level information about the cards installed in the select[...]
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HOME 228 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Syslog—Modify The Syslog—Modify web page allows y ou to setup the configuration for the Syslog messaging system. Y ou can set variables such as the IP address of a S yslog Daemon and priority levels for each of the messaging facilities (see section “System Log—M odi[...]
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HOME 229 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Box Name (boxName) This variable displays a user defined string that repr esents the name of the box. This variable can be changed by the user in the System I nfo web page. Box Contact (boxContact) This variable displays a user defined string that repr esents the contact f[...]
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HOME 230 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference through the Configure Car ds web page for the system, or the Slot Configuration page for the individual modems. Y ou can view the System Log page to examine the source of the warnings. Figure 111. Immediate actions Immediate Actions There are sev eral immediate actions whi[...]
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About 1001MC 231 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Figure 112. About 1001MC About 1001MC The About 1001MC link displays system information and the following P atton Electronics Company contact information: P atton Electronics Co. 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879, U.S.A. Phone: +1 (301) 975-1000 F [...]
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About 1001MC 232 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Figure 113. System Level Information page[...]
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Import Export 233 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Import Expor t The Import/Export function enables you to make a backup (or expor t ) copy of your M odel 1001MC’ s configura- tion parameters. By exporting the configurations, the saved files can quickly be loaded, or imported , into a replace- ment M odel 1001[...]
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Import Export 234 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference T o expor t the flash configuration, click on the Export Flash link on the Impor t/Expor t main page. The Model 1001MC will display text configuration information resembling that shown in figure 115 . Figure 115. T ypical access ser ver flash memor y configura[...]
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System Level Information 235 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Import Configuration T o impor t a configuration file into the access server , type the complete path and filename for the configuration file you wish to load or click on the Browse… button to select the desired file, then click on the Submit Que[...]
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System Level Information 236 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Apply System T est Mode If you are going to be running in system test mode, select one of the follo wing test patterns from the pop-up menu, then click the Apply T est Mode button. Note The M odel 2707R C operates only in the local loopback lal(4) mode. ?[...]
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System Level Information 237 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Rack X Enable (rackXEnable) This is where you can enable or disable a rack for use by the system. Y ou will almost always want to have the rack enabled, but it can be useful to disable a rack if: • Y our system configuration has fe wer rack cards than [...]
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System Level Information 238 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Apply T est Mode If you are going to be running in test mode, select one of the follo wing test patterns from the pop-up menu, then click the Apply T est Mode button. • off(0) • five11(2)—511 is the pattern that is used when the pattern generator a[...]
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Modem Information Rack X 239 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Modem Information Rack X The Modem Information Rack X page displays an ov ervie w of the N etLink rack that is being managed. This page will display statistical information, such as errors and warnings on a per-card basis, and identification information,[...]
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Modem Information Rack X 240 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Rack Protection Mode If you want to protect all M odel 1095RC, 2701R C, and 2707R C rack cards installed in the current rack from being globally configured, select protected(1) from the pop-up menu, then click the Submit button. For mor e information abo[...]
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Modem Information Rack X 241 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Line Status The line status column on each View Rack page shows the curr ent line status of each card. Keep in mind that the more car ds the 1001MC is managing, the longer it will take for the line status field to update. Displays the status of the line.[...]
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Modem Information Rack X 242 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Remote Model Code (remoteModelCode) This column displays the model code of the N etLink modem at the far end of the link. Protected Y ou can protect individual rack cards from being globally configured by setting the pop-up menu fr om nor- mal(0) to prot[...]
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Slot Configuration 243 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Slot Configuration The Slot Configuration page (see figure 118 ) enables you to make slot specific configuration changes that ar e not product specific. The following sections describe each variable. Figure 118. Slot Configuration Page Card Address (nmsS[...]
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Slot Configuration 244 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference T o configure the local user ID, type the ID into the Local User ID text box, then click the Submit button {located next to the Remote User ID text box) to save the changes. Note After submitting the card identification information, you must click on the Reco[...]
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Slot Configuration 245 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference T o configure the remote circuit ID, type the ID into the Remote Circuit ID text box, then click the Submit but- ton {located next to the Remote Circuit ID text box) to save the changes. Note After submitting the card identification information, you must clic[...]
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System Information 246 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference System Information The System Information page (see figure 119 ) displays the current setting for the system. This page allows you to setup parameters defining password protection and the networ k address. A description of each variable follo ws figure 119 .[...]
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System Information 247 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Modifying the IP addressing IP Address (boxIpAddress) This parameter defines the IP address of the box. T ype the address into the text box, then, if y ou have no other IP addressing entries to make, click the Submit button. IP Mask (boxIpMask) This parameter [...]
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System Information 248 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Note After submitting the new superuser password, you must click on the Record Current Con fi guration button located on the HOME page to store the configuration changes into memory (see “HOME” on page 228 for more information). User Password (boxSnmpMoni[...]
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Download 249 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference W eb Background Enabled (boxBackgroundFlag) The M odel 1001MC contains a background image that can be used while viewing the web pages. Y ou can choose to enable or disable the background image, then click on the S ubmit button to apply the change. The two options are: ?[...]
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Download 250 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference • 1001MC with access to the LAN. Note F or help, type help at the FTP prompt for a list of the commands. 1. At the C:> DOS prompt on the PC, type the following: ftp <IP ADDRESS> where <IP ADDRESS> is the IP address of the 1001MC. The 1001MC will respond[...]
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System Log 251 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Figure 121. System Log System Log The System Log page (see figur e 121 ) displays an overview of the system logging functions. The system log is a messaging system that stores information about the system as it is running. The following hyperlinks are avail- able for [...]
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System Log—Modify 252 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Figure 122. System Log—Modify System Log—Modify The System Log—Modify page (see figure 122 ) allows y ou to modify the system log parameters. Y ou can choose which messages will be sent to the available message logging functions. Daemons Syslog Daemon I[...]
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System Log—Modify 253 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference SNMP T rap Daemon IP Address (syslogTrapIP) SNMP traps are generated for line down , line up , car d lost , pow er supply 1 fail , and power supply 2 fail events. The specific trap numbers are as follows: The T rap IP address is assigned on the S ystem Log pa[...]
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System Log—Modify 254 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Note After submitting the change, you must click on the Record Current Con fi guration button located on the HOME page to store the config- uration changes into memory (see “HOME” on page 228 for more information). Min Priority for Flash Storage S pecify[...]
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System Log—Modify 255 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference uration changes into memory (see “HOME” on page 228 for more information). Unix Facility S pecify the minimum priority for a message that will be sent to Flash storage. The following options are available: • disable(0) • user(1) • mail(2) • daemon([...]
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System Log—Volatile Memory 256 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Maintenance Maintain Flash Storage (syslogFlashClear) This variable is used to notify you about the status of the flash storage area. The following options are available: • syslogFlashOK(0) • syslogFlashF ull(1)—If the flash storage area is fu[...]
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System Log—Non-Volatile Memory 257 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference System Log—Non-V olatile Memory The System Log—V olatile Memor y page (see figure 124 ) contains a log of messages that have been sent to the flash storage are using the Min P riority for Flash S torage variable in the Syslog Modify page. Me[...]
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SNMP 258 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference SNMP The SNMP Support Page (see figure 125 ) is where you can do wnload the MIBs used by the 1001MC. Y ou will need the MIBs if you will be using an SNMP N etwork Management Station and a standar d SNMP software package or MIB walking tool to manage your P atton NetLink S y[...]
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System Config 259 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference System Config M odel 1095R C, 2701R C, and 2707RC rack car ds can be configured globally by templates you create. If you use this capability , you have the option to globally configur e some or all Model 1095R C, 2701R C, and 2707R C modems in multiple racks, or [...]
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System Config 260 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Protecting a Model 1001 rack from global configuration Do the follo wing to protect a M odel 1001 rack: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configure Car ds link to display the System Level Infor mation page see figure 126 . F igure 127 on page 261 show[...]
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System Config 261 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Figure 127. W eb page navigation to System Level Infor mation page 2. U se the Rack Protection M ode pop-up menu (see figure 126 ) to select protected(1) . Note Setting the Rack P rotection Mode to normal(0) will enable the rack to receive new configurations throu[...]
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System Config 262 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Protecting a Model 1095RC rack card from global configuration Do the follo wing to protect a single M odel 1095R C rack card: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the following links: Configure Car ds > View Rack 1 (choose the rack you want to protect, in [...]
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System Config 263 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference 2. Locate the card addr ess (see figure 128 on page 262) of the M odel 1095R C you want to protect. 3. Set the P rotected pop-up menu (see figure 128 on page 262) to protected(1) . Note Setting the P rotected option to normal(0) will enable the Model 1095R C to re[...]
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System Config 264 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Notes on clock mode settings The Clock M ode Setting determines the source of timing for the link. M ost applications will use one of the following configurations: • internal-receiveR ecover(0) • external-receiveR ecover(1) There are special situations which wo[...]
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System Config 265 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Procedure for creating a template Figure 130. Global Configuration Menu page Note Y ou can create as many as five templates, if you need to delete a tem- plate to make room for another , refer to section “” on page 271). Do the follo wing to create a template:[...]
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System Config 266 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference 2. U se the Local DTE Rate pop-up menu to select local DTE rate. Y ou have the following choices: 3. U se the Local Clock Mode (Local-R emote) pop-up menu to select the clock mode. Y ou have the following choices: – internal-receiveR ecover(0) – external-receive[...]
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System Config 267 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference – normal(3) 9. Configure the Remote F raming M ode pop-up menu using the following choices: – slotted(0) – normal(3) 10. When you have finished setting the configuration, click on the Submit button to save the changes. Note If you receiv e an invalid confi[...]
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System Config 268 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference the unit, so it is not necessary to have a G.703/G.704 link available. When using any other type of serial inter- face, make sure that an external clock is pro vided by the DTE equipment or the modems will not link. Notes on clock mode settings The Clock M ode Setti[...]
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System Config 269 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Procedure for modifying a template Figure 132. Global Configuration Menu page Do the follo wing to modify a template: 1. Select a template from the Modify Configuration pop-up menu (see figure 130 ), then click the Modify Con fi guration button. The Model 1095 G[...]
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System Config 270 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference 2. U se the Local DTE Rate pop-up menu to select local DTE rate. Y ou have the following choices: 3. U se the Local Clock Mode (Local-R emote) pop-up menu to select the clock mode. Y ou have the following choices: – internal-receiveR ecover(0) – external-receive[...]
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System Config 271 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference – normal(3) 9. Configure the Remote F raming M ode pop-up menu using the following choices: – slotted(0) – normal(3) 10. When you have finished setting the configuration, click on the Submit button to save the changes. Note If you receiv e an invalid confi[...]
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System Config 272 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference • M odel 1095R C rack cards that hav e had the Protected option set to protected(1) will not be configured if a global template is applied (see section “P rotecting a M odel 1095R C rack card from global configuration ” on page 262 for more information. Sele[...]
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System Config 273 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Figure 136. W eb page navigation to System Level Infor mation page 2. U se the Apply S ystem Configur ation pop-up menu (see figure 135 ) to select the template you want to apply . 3. Click the Apply Con fi guration button. The template has been applied.[...]
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System Config 274 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Configure all Model 1095RC rack cards in one Model 1001 rack Do the follo wing to apply global configuration to all Model 1095R C rack cards installed in one M odel 1001 rack: 1. S tarting from the HOME page, click on the Configure Car ds link to display the Syst[...]
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Help 275 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference Help The Help Menu page (see figure 138 ) pro vides hyperlinks to help pages located within the 1001MC. Applica- tions notes are also available on the M odel 1001MC CD-ROM or b y contacting P atton Electronics T echnical S upport. Figure 138. Global Configuration Menu page[...]
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276 Chapter 11 T roubleshooting and maintenance Chapter contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................277 Troubleshooting the 1001MC rack card ...............................................................................[...]
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Introduction 277 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Introduction This chapter describes troubleshooting and fault analysis that can be performed by the operator . This section contains the following sections to help you tr oubleshoot the 1001MC rack card and N etLink rack cards: • T roubleshooting the 100MC rack [...]
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Troubleshooting network malfunctions 278 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance T roubleshooting network malfunctions U sing the M odel 1001MC to troubleshoot a network problem generally inv olves the following steps: 1. Receiving notification that there is a pr oblem. 2. V erifying that the problem exists. 3. Checkin[...]
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Troubleshooting network malfunctions 279 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance 3. If no T op Level racks are sho wing warnings or errors, go to section “U sing the System Log to check for net- work problems ” on page 282 to review the System Log: Non-V olatile Memor y page for information on what may have caused t[...]
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Troubleshooting network malfunctions 280 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Figure 141. System Level Information page displaying warnings and errors[...]
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Troubleshooting network malfunctions 281 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance 4. Make a note of which rack car ds or power supplies ar e showing errors or warnings (see figur e 142 ). Then go to section “U sing the System Log to check for network pr oblems ” on page 282 t o r eview the System Log: Non-V olatile [...]
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1001MC test mode diagnostics 282 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Using the System Log to check for network problems The System Log (see figure 143 ) is a messaging system that stor es information about the system as it is running. Do the follo wing to display the System Log: Non-V olatile Memor y page for help [...]
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1001MC test mode diagnostics 283 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance bits match the agreed aupon pseudo-random pattern, then the N etLink modems and the communication link are functioning properly . • five11er (511 with errors)—After successfully concluding a five11 test, use the five11er test (which ran- dom[...]
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Maintenance 284 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance • rdlW ith511er (remote loopback with 511 and errors)—This test functions the same way as the r dlWith511 test, but it adds a 511 pattern from the BER generator that includes errors to verify that the modems can detect the errors. Note Refer to table 17 to see [...]
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Maintenance 285 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 • Troubleshooting and maintenance 2. Disconnect from the malfunctioning M odel 1001MC and label the 10Base-T Ethernet cable and RS-232 configuration/daisy-chain cable (if installed). 3. Loosen the captive fasteners located on the front car d until it is not longer attached to the rack chassis, whe[...]
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Introduction 287 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 12 • Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information: • “Contact information ”—describes how to contact P atton technical suppor t for assistance. • “W arranty Service and Returned Mer chandise Authorizations (RMAs)”—contains information a[...]
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Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) 288 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 12 • Contacting Patton for assistance Return for credit policy • Less than 30 days: N o Charge. Y our credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment. • 30 to 120 days: W e will add a 20% restocking charge (crediting your accou[...]