ZXMW NR8120A&8120D (V2.04.02) Configuration Guide
ZXMW NR8120A&8120D (V2.04.02) Configuration Guide
ZXMW NR8120A&8120D (V2.04.02) Configuration Guide
Configuration Guide
Version: V2.04.02
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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
R1.1
2015-10-23
Revision Reason
Modify Configuring Ethernet Ports: add the steps of querying
the port status.
R1.0
2015-10-16
First Edition
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
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Commissioning engineers
Maintenance engineers
Configuration
Configuration
Data Configuration
Data Configuration
Configuration
Chapter 7, Other
Configuration Operation
on the LMT.
Chapter 8, Configuration
Check
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.
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Chapter 1
Preparations
Table of Contents
Preparing Tools and Software.....................................................................................1-1
Logging in to the Web LMT.........................................................................................1-1
Checking Versions......................................................................................................1-4
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows 7
Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0 or 8.0. Internet Explorer 8.0 is
recommended.
Context
The second method of logging in to the Web LMT helps log in to the entire network
management system, which is NetNumen M31 (MW). Before using the second method to
log in to the Web LMT, users must use the first method to log in to the Web LMT once.
The detailed procedures are described as follows:
1. Log in to the Web LMT through the RCMUC/RCMUD boards' LMT interface.
2. In the left pane, select Setup > System > Parameter. The system parameter
configuration page is displayed.
3. Modify the IP address, which should be unique in the entire network.
4. Log in to Web LMT through the RCMUC/RCMUD boards' NMS interface.
The following describes how to log in to the Web LMT by using the first method.
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Steps
1. Right-click the My Network Places icon on the desktop, and click Properties from the
shortcut menu. Right-click the local connection icon, and click Properties, see Figure
1-1.
Figure 1-1 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box
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Chapter 1 Preparations
3. Click OK.
4. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the LMT interface of the IDU's RCMUC/RCMUD
with the PC.
Note:
This is the method of logging in through the RCMUC/RCMUD board's LMT interface.
For the method of logging in through the RCMUC/RCMUD board's NMS interface, you
should connect the NMS interface to the PC.
You must enable the NMS interface before using it, because this interface is disabled
by default.
5. Run the Internet Explorer. Enter the IP address of the IDU's LMT interface, for
example, http://192.168.1.16, and press Enter. The Web LMT login dialog box is
displayed, see Figure 1-3.
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6. Enter the user name in User Name and the password in Password. Then, click
LOGIN. After the login succeeds, the system interface is displayed, see Figure 1-4.
Figure 1-4 Web LMT Home Page (ZXMW 8120D)
End of Steps
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Chapter 1 Preparations
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Maintenance > Version > IDU Version.
2. Check the IDU version in the Version Management area, see Figure 1-5.
Figure 1-5 IDU Version
Note:
Package status description:
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3. Click the Query button in the Hardware Version Information area, see Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-6 Hardware Version Information
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6. Ensure that the IDU, ODU and AOU versions are correct. If not, update the versions.
Note:
It is unnecessary to update the ODU version manually. The system will update the
ODU version to the latest automatically.
End of Steps
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Chapter 2
Configuration
Description
Required
For the configuration procedure, refer to 2.1
Configuring the NE Information.
Required
For the configuration procedure, refer to 2.2
Configuring the NE Time.
Required
NE and NMS.
Table of Contents
Configuring the NE Information ..................................................................................2-1
Configuring the NE Time ............................................................................................2-4
Configuring the NMS ..................................................................................................2-8
Configuring AOU Host ..............................................................................................2-10
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Setup > System > Parameter.
configuration page is displayed, see Figure 2-1.
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2. Set the NE information. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 System Parameter Description
Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
Site ID
NE ID
165535
NE Name
zte
NE Type
NR8120A
NR8120A or
NR8120D
NR8120D
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Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
Device IP
193.254.1.2
Address
Broadcast addresses
The IP addresses in which host
ID consists of all 1s are broadcast
addresses. For example, the broadcast
address for the 10.1.1.0/24 network
segment is 10.1.1.255.
Device MAC
Address
Subnet Mask
255.255.255
.0
193.254.1.1
Default
IP addresses
Gateway
except those
directly.
192, broadcast
addresses,
and multicast
addresses
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Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
NE Health
No Alarm
Minor
No alarm
Alarm
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Major
Alarm
Critical
Alarm
After this task is completed, users can log in to the Web LMT through the
RCMUC/RCMUD's NMS interface (the NMS interface is On and enabled). The PC's
IP address and the NE's IP address must be configured in the same network segment.
3. Click Apply.
End of Steps
Steps
Configuring the NE Time Zone
1. In the left pane, select Setup > System > Time. The system time configuration page
is displayed, see Figure 2-2.
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2. In the Time Zone Management area, select System Time Zone or Custom Time
Zone. And select the time zone of the NE from the drop-down list, see Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3 Time Zone Configuration Example
3. Click Apply.
Configuring the NE Time
4. Click the System Time text box in the System Time Management area. The calendar
is displayed, see Figure 2-4.
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5. In the System Time text box, move the cursor to the time part, delete the incorrect
time, and enter the accurate time in the form of HH:MM:SS.
6. Click Apply.
Configuring SNTP Management
7. In the SNTP Management area, configure the parameters. For a description of the
parameters, refer to Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 SNTP Management Parameters
Parameter
Value Range
Default Value
Description
SNTP Clock
Enable
Disable
Sync Service
Disable
Server IP
The server
Address
synchronization service.
192.168.1.1
IP address
cannot be the
IP address of
the NMS or
Debug port.
The server
IP address
network.
cannot be the
loopback IP
address (the
IP addresses
of 127.***.)
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The server IP
address can
be A.x.x.x.
A must be
within the
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Parameter
Value Range
Default Value
Description
range from
0 to 224,
excluding 0
and 224.
Time Interval (h)
124
synchronization.
Timeout (s)
110
System Time
8. Click Apply.
Configuring the DST Time
9. In the Summer Time Management area, configure the Daylight Saving Time (DST)
parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 2-3.
Table 2-3 Summer Time Management Parameters
Parameter
Value Range
Default Value
Description
Summer Time
Enable
Disable
Disable
Start Time
MM: 112
(MM-dd HH:mm)
01-01 00:00
hh: 023
mm: 059
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Parameter
Value Range
Default Value
Description
End Time
MM: 112
01-01 00:00
(MM-dd HH:mm)
system.
hh: 023
mm: 059
Step (h)
110
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Setup > NMS. The NMS configuration page is displayed, see
Figure 2-5.
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2. Enter the network management VLAN ID, and then click Apply.
3. Select the required bandwidth, and then click Apply.
4. In the left pane, select Security > SNMP. The SNMP configuration page is displayed,
see Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6 SNMP Configuration Page
7. Enter the NMS name in the Name text box, enter the NMS IP address in the IP
Address text box, select Enable as the status, and then click Apply. Then, the NMS
IP address is added to the IP address list.
End of Steps
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Chapter 3
Configuration
Description
Required.
For the configuration procedure, refer to 3.1 Configuring the
Work Mode.
Configure ODU
Required.
parameters.
function.
function
Table of Contents
Configuring the Work Mode ........................................................................................3-2
Configuring ODU Parameters.....................................................................................3-3
Configuring the ATPC Function ..................................................................................3-5
Configuring the ACM Function....................................................................................3-6
Configuring the PIS Function......................................................................................3-9
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Caution!
The configuration of work mode results in instantaneous service disconnection.
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Radio Link > Basic Configuration. The radio link configuration
page is displayed, see Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 Basic Radio Link Configuration Page
Note:
Current Capacity is calculated by the default bandwidth and modulation mode.
2. Click the tab of the transmit unit to be configured. In the Transmit Unit Info area,
the information of the current transmission unit, such as slot number, capacity, and
whether ACM is supported, is displayed.
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3. Select the bandwidth and the modulation mode from the Bandwidth and Modulation
Mode lists respectively, see Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 Configuring the work Mode
Bandwidth: 7 M, 14 M, 28 M, 56 M and 40 M.
Modulation Mode: QPSK , 16QAM , 32QAM , 64QAM , 128QAM , 256QAM ,
512QAM, 1024QAM, and 2048QAM.
4. Select or clear Set also remote unit as required.
l If Synchronize bandwidth to remote NE is selected, the bandwidth setting at
the remote end is synchronized with the local end.
l If Synchronize bandwidth to remote NE is cleared and the operation mode of
the remote end is different from the local end, the communication link is broken.
5. Click Apply.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Radio Link > Basic Configuration. The radio link configuration
page is displayed. In the RF Parameter Configuration area, configure Frequency
Parameter (kHz) and Power Parameter (dBm), see Figure 3-3.
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2. In accordance with the frequencies in the microwave link planning, enter the
frequencies of the the master ODU and slave ODU in TX Frequency Configuration
text box. The transmit frequency must be within the range which is set by TX
Frequency Range.
3. When ODU Type is SRU, select the duplex spacing of the master/slave ODU from the
T/R Spacing drop-down list.
When ODU Type is Others, configure RX Frequency Configuration. The value must
be within the TX Frequency Range.
4. In the TX Power Configuration text box, enter the transmit power of the master ODU
and the slave ODU. The configured transmit power must be within the range which is
set by TX Power Range.
5. (Optional) Select Synchronize TX frequency configuration to remote NE..
l If you modify the transmit frequency or receive frequency for the local end and
clear Synchronize TX frequency configuration to remote NE., the link in use
will be disconnected after you click Apply.
l If you modify the transmit frequency or receive frequency for the local end and
select Synchronize TX frequency configuration to remote NE., both the
transmit frequency and receive frequency for the remote end are modified after
you click Apply and the link in use will not be disconnected.
6. Click Apply.
End of Steps
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Context
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During the process of exchanging microwave link's antennas, ATPC Switch should be
set to OFF, and the transmission power of ODU should be set to an appropriate value.
The ATPC function can be accomplished only when it is enabled on both ends.
After the ATPC function is disabled, the transmission power of ODU return to the value
before ATPC is enabled. That may lead to instantaneous link disconnection.
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Radio Link > Basic Configuration, and select ATPC
Parameter Configuration, see Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 ATPC Parameter Configuration Example
2. Configure the ATPC parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table
3-1.
Table 3-1 ATPC Parameters
Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
ATPC Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
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Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
High
70 to 30
45
Threshold
Low
70 to 30
65
20 to 40
Threshold
Min Tx Power
(dBm)
Max Tx
20 to 40
Power (dBm)
3. Click Apply.
End of Steps
Context
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During the process of exchanging microwave link's antennas, ACM Switch should be
set to OFF.
The ACM function can be implemented only after it is enabled at both ends of the link.
The change of ACM Switch status results in instantaneous link disconnection.
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Radio Link > Basic Configuration, and select ACM
Configuration, see Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 ACM Configuration Example
2. Configure the ACM parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table
3-2.
Table 3-2 ACM Parameters
Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
ACM Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
MSE
Automatically
evaluated by the
system
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Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
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Running TX
Automatically
Modulation
evaluated by the
system
quality.
l
Running RX
Automatically
Modulation
evaluated by the
system
quality.
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Start Modulation
End Modulation
QPSK
16QAM
32QAM
enabled.
64QAM
128QAM
256QAM
512QAM
1024QAM
2048QAM
QPSK
16QAM
32QAM
64QAM
128QAM
256QAM
512QAM
1024QAM
2048QAM
Enable
Disable
Disable
3. Click Apply.
End of Steps
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Chapter 4
Configuration
Description
Configure cross
connections.
route.
Table of Contents
Configuring a P2P Route............................................................................................4-1
Configuring an SNCP Protection Route ......................................................................4-3
Configuring an SNCP+ Protection Route ....................................................................4-5
Configuring the CES Function ....................................................................................4-8
Steps
1. In the left pane, select TDM > P2P. The TDM P2P route configuration page is
displayed, see Figure 4-1.
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2. Click Add, the P2P Route Configuration dialog box is displayed, see Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 P2P Route Configuration Dialog Box
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Steps
1. In the left pane, select TDM > SNCP. The TDM SNCP route configuration page is
displayed, see Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 SNCP Route Configuration Page
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Note:
The priority level is from 1 to 6. The smaller value of Priority is, the higher the
corresponding priority level is.
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Steps
Configuring Physical Ethernet Interfaces
1. In the left pane, select Home > Home. The board page is displayed, see Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1 Board Page
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Click Apply.
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Description
Access
An Access port is used to connect the VLAN switch with a device that cannot
identify VLAN tags, for example, work station. This port type transmits only
frames without VLAN tags and can be associated with only one VLAN.
Trunk
A Trunk port is used to transmit services of multiple VLANs. This port type
transmits only frames with VLAN tags and can bear multiple VLANs.
Hybrid
A Hybrid port can transmit frames with or without tags. However, for a specific
VLAN, the frames transmitted by this port type must be all with tags or all
without tags.
Customer
A Customer port is used to identify an inner VLAN tag or untagged packet, and
add a specified outer VLAN tag. The frames whose TPID of the inner VLAN
tag is consistent with the setting will be discarded.
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Port Type
Description
Provider
A Provided port is used to identify the outer VLAN tags that are consistent with
the configured TPID and transmit them. At the same time, the inconsistent
frames are discarded.
UserDefine
A UserDefine port is used for VLAN Tag in VLAN Tag (QinQ). It can be
configured flexibly based on the actual requirement.
QinQ allows adding a VLAN tag to the original 802.1Q tag packet. The original
tag becomes the inner tag and the VLAN is marked as CVLAN. The added tag
becomes the outer tag and the VLAN is marked as SVLAN.
Steps
1. In the left pane, select ETH > VLAN > Port Info Configuration. The VLAN port
information page is displayed, see Figure 5-12.
Figure 5-12 Port Information Configuration Page
2. Select the port to be configured and click Modify. The Port Configuration dialog box
is displayed, see Figure 5-13.
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3. Set Port Type, Port Default Priority, PVID, and VLAN ID.
l The PVID must be within the VLAN ID.
l The VLAN IDs to be added or deleted can be continuous or discrete. To add
continuous VLAN IDs, use the symbol -, for example, 1-10.
4. Click Apply.
End of Steps
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Description
Ingress
Traffic classification
or services.
For the configuration procedures, refer to 5.4.1 Configuring Queue
Priorities and 5.4.3 Configuring the Access Control Policy (ACL).
Traffic policing
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Configuration Item
Description
Egress
Congestion
avoidance and
management
Traffic shaping
Steps
1. In the left panel, select ETH > QoS > Priority Mapping.
configuration page is displayed, see Figure 5-17.
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2. Select the line where the port to be configured is located, and click Modify. The
Priority Mapping dialog box is displayed, see Figure 5-18, Figure 5-19.
Figure 5-18 Port Queue Priority Configuration Dialog Box (802.1p Page)
Figure 5-19 Port Queue Priority Configuration Dialog Box (DSCP Page)
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Tail Drop: It is the default congestion management policy. Due to limited capacity of
the tail drop chip, the packets exceeding the capacity are discarded directly.
Random Early Detection: This policy supports flexible configurations. You can set
the threshold and probability of dropping packets for each queue color. Among the
three colors (yellow, red, and green), yellow queues have the same threshold and
probability as red queues.
Weighted Random Early Detection: The queue length percentage and packet drop
rate of the packets marked in yellow or green should be configured respectively for a
port.
Steps
1. In the left pane, select ETH > QoS > Queue Management. The queue management
policy configuration page is displayed, see Figure 5-25.
Figure 5-25 Queue Management Policy Configuration Page
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Value Range
Default
Description
Value
Congestion
Tail Drop
Management
RED
congestion mode.
Policy Select
WRED
Tail Drop
Red/Yel-
Tail Drop
0100
low/Green
Packet Drop
Threshold
Red/Yel-
0100%
100.0%
low/Green
Packet Maximal
Drop Percent
a. Click Modify after the port name, configure the port parameter, see Figure 5-29.
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b. Click Modify after the queue name, configure the quene parameter, see Figure
5-30.
Figure 5-30 Configure Quene Parameter
End of Steps
Increasing bandwidth: The width of the bound physical links is the sum of the
bandwidths of all physical links in the link aggregation group.
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Improving system stability and availability: The aggregation link is available even if
one physical link is disconnected.
Sharing load: The aggregation link sends data in accordance with a policy to achieve
load balancing.
Prerequisite
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Steps
1. In the left pane, select ETH > Port Related > Port Configuration. The port
configuration page is displayed. Ensure that the ports for configuring aggregation are
all enabled. If not, enable the disabled ports.
2. Configure the LACP port:
a. In the left pane, select ETH > LACP > Port Configuration. The LACP port
configuration page is displayed. Click Add. The Port Configuration dialog box
displayed, see Figure 5-39.
Figure 5-39 Port Configuration Dialog Box
b. From the Port drop-down list, select the port to be aggregated. Configure the
LACP port parameters.
For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-13.
Table 5-13 LACP Interface Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
Port
Port names in
the drop-down
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Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
aggregated port cannot be configured
as an LACP port.
Port Priority
165535
32768
Port Work
Active Mode
Mode
Passive
Mode
Active Mode
ON
Port
Aggregation
Mode
Aggregation
Individual
Port
Port
Individual
Port
c.
Port Ethernet
Open
Traffic
Close
Open
Click Apply.
The LACP
b. Click Add. The LAG Configuration dialog box displayed, see Figure 5-40.
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c.
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
Aggregation
131
Index
Aggregation
A character
Name
string with
SG
at most 31
characters
Aggregation
165535
Priority
Aggregation
Static
Policy
Manual
Static
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Parameter
Value Range
Default
Description
Value
Load
Strategy
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Source
Source
MAC
MAC
Destination
MAC
Source and
Destination
MAC
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Source IP
Destination
IP
Source and
Destination
IP
Master Port
LACP port
names in the
drop-down list
LAG Port
Displayed
member port
names
are allowed.
A LACP Port belongs to only one
aggregation group.
d. Click Apply.
4. Log in to the LMT at the opposite end. Perform steps 1 through 3.
5. Connect the interfaces of the two devices for configuring aggregation by network
cables, fibers or radio link. Verify that the status indicators of the interfaces are green.
6. Open the LMT interfaces at both ends. Select ETH > LACP > LAG Info and query the
LAG information, see Figure 5-41.
If the Port Number is equal to the Active Port Number, the LAG is operating normally.
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Chapter 6
Other Configuration
Operation
Table of Contents
Configuring EOW
Configuring EDI
Configuring CLK/MON
Configuring User Security.
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Maintenance > Auxiliary Service > EOW. The EOW
configuration page is displayed, see Figure 7-2.
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2. Configure the parameters of all related sites. For a description of the parameters, refer
to Table 7-2.
Table 7-2 EOW Parameters
Parameter
Value Range
Description
Global
Open
Enable
Close
the two ends and the relay sites are globally enabled.
Site Type
Call Site
Relay Site
Call
TN=5
Direction
TN=6
3. Insert the headset into the EOW interface of the RCMUC/RCMUD board, and then
press Call. After hearing the buzzer sound, the opposite party insert a headset and
start the conversation.
The devices at the ends of a point-to-point calling can communicate with each other.
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The devices at the ends of a cross-site calling can communicate with each other.
The relay devices only serve for back-to-back transmission of voice data on the air
interface.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
For EDI input alarm configuration, all ports are connected to the alarm generation devices.
For EDI output alarm configuration, all output ports are connected to the alarm detection
devices.
Steps
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3. In the left pane, select Maintenance > Auxiliary Service > EDI > Input. The EDI
input page is displayed, see Figure 7-5.
Figure 7-5 EDI Input Page
4. Select a record, and click Modify. The EDI IN dialog box is displayed, see Figure
7-6.
Figure 7-6 EDI Input Parameter Configuration Example
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3. Select an output record, and click Modify. The EDI OUT dialog box is displayed,
see Figure 7-8.
Figure 7-8 EDI Alarm Output Configuration Page
Prerequisite
For the port monitoring function, the monitoring interface is correctly connected to the
cabinet to be monitored.
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Home > Home.
2. Double-click CLK / MON port to enable it.
3. In the left pane, select Maintenance > Auxiliary Service > CLK/MON. The CLK/MON
page is displayed, see Figure 7-9.
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4. Select a record, and click Modify. The configuration information is expanded, see
Figure 7-10.
Figure 7-10 CLK/MON Configuration Example
User lockout: When a user enters wrong passwords sequentially, the system disables
this user account until it is automatically enabled after some time or manually enabled
by the administrator.
User disable/enable: When a user is not required, all operations of this user can be
prohibited by disabling the user account. To restore the permission for a disabled
user, you can enable this user.
Prerequisite
You have already logged in to the LMT as the administrator.
Steps
Configuring the Lockout Information
1. In the left pane, select Security Management > User. The User Security page is
displayed, see Figure 7-11.
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2. In the User Security Management area, configure the Lockout Threshold and the
Lockout Time. For a description of the lockout parameters, refer to the following table.
Parame-
Value Range
ter
Lockout
Default
Description
Value
110 Integer
Thresh-
old
is exceeded.
Lockout
Time
50, 60
10
3. Click Apply.
Configuring User Disable/Enable
4. In the User Management area, select the user name to be modified. Click Modify.
The User Info Configuration dialog box is displayed, see Figure 7-12.
Figure 7-12 User Info Configuration Dialog Box
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Chapter 7
Configuration Check
Table of Contents
Checking NEs
Checking Alarms
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Setup > System > Parameter. The NE information page is
displayed, see Figure 8-1.
Figure 8-1 NE Information Page
Color
Alarm Severity
Red
Critical
Orange
Major
Yellow
Minor
Light green
Warning
Steps
1. Log in to the Web LMT.
2. In the left pane, select Alarm > Current.
3. In the Current Alarm area in the right pane, select the slot No. and alarm level, and
then click Query. The query result is displayed in the lower part, see Figure 8-2.
Figure 8-2 Active Alarms
4. Select an alarm, and click Detail to view the alarm details, see .
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Figure 8.1
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the left pane, select Alarm > History.
2. Check the history alarms in the right pane, see Figure 8-3.
Figure 8-3 History Alarms
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Glossary
ACL
- Access Control List
ACM
- Adaptive Coding and Modulation
AES
- Advanced Encryption Standard
AIS
- Alarm Indication Signal
AOU
- All Outdoor Unit
ATPC
- Automatic Transmit Power Control
CAR
- Committed Access Rate
CBS
- Committed Burst Size
CC
- Connection Confirmation
CFM
- Connectivity Fault Management
CIR
- Committed Information Rate
DR
- Designated Router
EDI
- External Device Interface
EFM
- Ethernet in the First Mile
EOW
- Engineering Order-Wire
ERPS
- Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
IDU
- Indoor Unit
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IP
- Internet Protocol
LACP
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol
LLDP
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
LMEP
- Local Maintenance association End Point
LMT
- Local Maintenance Terminal
MA
- Maintenance Association
MAC
- Message Authentication Code
MIB
- Management Information Base
MIP
- Maintenance domain Intermediate Point
MP
- Maintenance Point
MSE
- Mean Square Error
MSTP
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
NBMA
- Non-Broadcast Multiple Access
NMS
- Network Management System
ODU
- Outdoor Unit
OSPF
- Open Shortest Path First
OUI
- Organizationally Unique Identifier
PBS
- Peak Burst Size
PIR
- Peak Information Rate
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Glossary
PTP
- Precision Time Protocol
QoS
- Quality of Service
RED
- Random Early Detection
RMEP
- Remote Maintenance association End Point
RSTP
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
SNCP
- Sub-Network Connection Protection
SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
SSM
- Synchronization Status Message
STP
- Spanning Tree Protocol
SVLAN
- Service Virtual Local Area Network
TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
WRED
- Weighted Random Early Detection
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