E-Fim ANM2000 Broadband Access Network Management System Operation Guide (Based On Windows) (Version A)
E-Fim ANM2000 Broadband Access Network Management System Operation Guide (Based On Windows) (Version A)
E-Fim ANM2000 Broadband Access Network Management System Operation Guide (Based On Windows) (Version A)
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November 2012
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Document Description
e-Fim ANM2000 Broadband Introduces the routine maintenance item and methods, the
Access Network Management common fault and handling methods, and the common
System Maintenance Guide alarm handling methods for the e-Fim ANM2000
(Based on Windows) broadband access network management system.
I
Version
Version Description
A Initial version.
Intended Readers
u Commissioning engineers
II
Conventions
Terminology Conventions
Terminology Convention
Symbol Conventions
Click Press and release the left-key button of the mouse quickly.
III
Operation Safety Rules
The computer case, UPS power supply and switch (or hub)
should be connected to protection earth ground.
V
Do not perform service configuration or expansion during service
busy hours via the network management system.
VI
VII
VIII
Contents
Preface...................................................................................................................I
Version ...........................................................................................................II
Conventions ..................................................................................................III
4.8 Printing........................................................................................4-36
8 Performance Management...........................................................................8-1
8.1 Viewing Performance Data.............................................................8-2
9 Statistics Management.................................................................................9-1
11 Format Management..................................................................................11-1
14 Topology Management...............................................................................14-1
Table 2-1 Access Method of Exiting the Network Management System ..........2-4
Table 2-2 Access Method of Exiting the Network Management System ..........2-6
Table 3-1 Main Menu Item and Function ........................................................3-3
Table 3-2 Common Tools of the ANM2000.....................................................3-3
Table 4-1 The ODN Information .....................................................................4-5
Table 4-2 Access Method of Viewing the System Information .........................4-9
Table 4-3 Access Method of Viewing the Database Information....................4-13
Table 4-4 The System Setting......................................................................4-15
Table 4-5 The Connection Setting................................................................4-17
Table 4-6 The Service Setting......................................................................4-19
Table 4-7 Access Method for Selecting the Logical Domain View .................4-26
Table 4-8 The Client Setting ........................................................................4-28
Table 4-9 Alarm Forwarding Settings ...........................................................4-32
Table 4-10 The Alarm Confirmation Mode Setting ..........................................4-34
Table 4-11 Access Method of Printing............................................................4-37
Table 4-12 Access Method of Exiting the Network Management System ........4-41
Table 6-1 Access Method of Configuring the Manager ...................................6-3
Table 6-2 Selecting the Object to be Compared ...........................................6-16
Table 6-3 The Operations to be Performed ..................................................6-16
Table 6-4 Config Upload / Download............................................................6-17
Table 6-5 The Setting Items of the History Database Capacity Management
Window .......................................................................................6-19
Table 6-6 Access Method of Upgrading the MSAN Line Card Software in a
Batch Manner ..............................................................................6-22
Table 6-7 Access Method of Backing Up the System Configuration in a Batch
Manner........................................................................................6-23
Table 6-8 Access Method of Restoring the System Configuration in a Batch
Manner........................................................................................6-24
Table 6-9 Access Method of Backing Up Software in a Batch Manner ..........6-25
Table 6-10 Access Method of Upgrading Software in a Batch Manner ............6-26
Table 6-11 Access Method of Upgrading ONU in a Batch Manner ..................6-27
Table 6-12 Access Method of Configuring the Configuration Principles...........6-29
Table 6-13 Access Method of Checking Configuration Principles
Automatically ...............................................................................6-33
Table 6-14 Access Method of Configuring SNMP Community Name in a Batch
Manner........................................................................................6-34
Table 7-1 Access Method of Viewing Current Alarms .....................................7-2
Table 7-2 Access Method of Viewing Historical Alarms ..................................7-4
Table 7-3 Access Method of Setting the Filtering of Global Alarms .................7-6
Table 7-4 Access Method of Setting the Alarm Filtering of an object ...............7-8
Table 7-5 Access Method of Setting the Alarm Filtering of a Card or Port......7-10
Table 7-6 Access Method of Viewing the Alarm Filtering ..............................7-11
Table 7-7 Access Method of Viewing the Alarm Statistics.............................7-14
Table 7-8 Access Method of Customizing Global Alarm Levels ....................7-19
Table 7-9 Access Method of Defining Object Alarm Levels...........................7-20
Table 7-10 Access Method of Customizing Card / Port Alarm Levels ..............7-21
Table 7-11 Access Method of Viewing the Alarm Level Setting View ..............7-22
Table 7-12 Access Method of Forwarding Alarms ..........................................7-23
Table 7-13 Parameter Description of Project Alarm Filtering...........................7-27
Table 7-14 Operation Description of Alarm Relevance Rules .........................7-30
Table 8-1 Access Method of Viewing Instant Performance Data .....................8-2
Table 8-2 Access Method of Viewing Historical Performance Data .................8-4
Table 8-3 Button Description of Options For Performance Collection And
Storage.........................................................................................8-9
Table 9-1 Access Method of the System Resource Statistics..........................9-2
Table 9-2 Access Method of the System Type Statistics.................................9-3
Table 9-3 Access Method of the System Board Statistics ...............................9-4
Table 9-4 Access Method of the Board Type Statistics ...................................9-5
Table 9-5 Access Method of the ONU Equipment Type Statistics ...................9-7
Table 9-6 Access Method of the ONU Equipment Information Statistics..........9-8
Table 9-7 Access Method of the ONU Type Statistics.....................................9-9
Table 9-8 Access Method of System Port Statistics......................................9-11
Table 9-9 Access Method of the Port Type Statistics ....................................9-12
Table 9-10 Access Method of Detailed ONU Subscriber List Statistics............9-13
Table 9-11 Access Method of Device Type Statistics .....................................9-14
Table 9-12 Access Method of the System Capacity Statistics .........................9-15
Table 9-13 Access Method of the PON Utility Rate Statistics..........................9-16
Table 9-14 Access Method of the Port Utility Rate Statistics ...........................9-17
Table 9-15 Access Method of Splitter Utility Rate Statistics ............................9-18
Table 9-16 Access Method of ONU VLAN Statistics.......................................9-19
Table 9-17 Access Method of MDU ONU VLAN Statistics ..............................9-20
Table 9-18 Access Method of the Bandwidth Statistics...................................9-21
Table 9-19 Access Method of Viewing the ONU Port Resource Statistics Detailed
List ..............................................................................................9-22
Table 9-20 Access Method of the MGC Resource Statistics ...........................9-24
Table 9-21 Access Method of ONU MGC Information Statistics......................9-24
Table 9-22 Access Method of the Voice Service Statistics ..............................9-25
Table 9-23 Access Method of the Voice Port Occupation Ratio Statistics........9-26
Table 9-24 Access Method of the PON Equipment Capacity Statistics ...........9-27
Table 10-1 Access Method for Creating a New User Group............................10-7
Table 10-2 Description of Filter .....................................................................10-9
Table 10-3 Access Method for Creating a New User Group............................10-9
Table 10-4 Description for Filtering Object Group......................................... 10-11
Table 10-5 Access Method for Creating a New User Group..........................10-12
Table 10-6 Access Method of Adding New Users.........................................10-14
Table 10-7 Configuration items of User information pane ...........................10-15
Table 10-8 Access Method of User Management .........................................10-17
Table 10-9 Access Method of Managing Online Users .................................10-20
Table 10-10 LDAP Server Configuration ........................................................10-23
Table 10-11 Access Method of Managing Messages and Uploading Files ......10-29
Table 10-12 Access Method of Viewing Command Logs ................................10-31
Table 10-13 Access Method of Viewing Command Logs ................................10-33
Table 10-14 Access Method of Viewing Command Logs ................................10-35
Table 12-1 Window Management List ............................................................12-4
Table 14-1 Browsing Topology View ............................................................14-10
1 New Features
The following introduces the new features of the ANM2000 (version: V3.0R2, Build:
05.07.06.06).
Adds the function of the ODN information importing in a batch manner via
background (Excel). This function eliminates the error caused by manual data
delivery, improves the efficiency, and saves the repetitive operation for maintainers.
u Adds the mark query function. The mark on the system, card, port or ONU can
be saved to facilitate the operations below in the mark query GUI.
4 Check the marked item, display the ANM2000 user name, marked object
name and marked content.
4 Save the marked item into the format of Html, Excel or CSV.
4 Delete the marked item and the mark on the object will be removed.
u Adds the service configuration management function. This function can display
all the configuration commands and a list of ONUs under the OLT object in the
object tree.
4 Unifies the previous single Grid GUI into main GUI to keep the style
consistency.
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u Optimizes the OLT registration management function. All the users can enter
the OLT Register Management GUI but only the members of the system
management user group can perform the operations of Initial All System OLT
Register and Initial Selected System OLT Register.
u Adds the function of home gateway configuration in a batch manner. Users can
set the start MAC address and end MAC address of the home gateway to be
authenticated in a batch manner.
u Adds the automatic device search function. The ANM2000 can search the
devices in the specified network segment automatically and synchronize the
searched devices to the object tree.
u Adds the functions of data service source statistics, voice service source
statistics, bandwidth statistics and voice port occupation rate statistics.
u Optimizes the MGC resource statistics function. When a large number of MGC
resource exists, the ANM2000 receives in asynchronous mode, i.e., the
ANM2000 displays every 10 messages, decreasing the user waiting time.
u Optimizes the ONU user statistics function and adds the IP address display of
the OLT.
u Adds the alarm forwarding function. If an alarm disappears in the pre-set alarm
forwarding time, this alarm will be filtered instead of being forwarded to users. If
the alarm still exists, the ANM2000 will send the alarm information to specified
ANM2000 users in messages using the GSM modem or ISMG, or in email
using the IP network.
u Adds the information of the MDU equipment IP address which reports alarms,
and the LOID and MAC address of SFU equipment.
u Adds the OLT IP address display in the current alarm, alarm history and saving
alarm items.
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u Adds the filtering function by ONU type when setting the alarm query
conditions.
u Adds the project alarm filtering function. This function filters the unconcerned
alarms and decreases the reported alarm number during the project installation,
commissioning, cutover and maintenance. This function facilitates users to
concern significant alarms, to improve the work efficiency, and to understand
the network communication quality.
u Adds the alarm association analysis function, supporting the analysis on the
root alarm and derived alarm caused by the same fault.
4 When a user or a user group is bound with an operation group, the user or
user group has the read and write authority of this operation group, and the
read authority of all the command beyond the operation group.
4 When an added operation group binds the operation command to the user
or checks the operation command bound to the user, the group can fuzzy
match or exact match the operation command using the file filtering
function, so as to perform the quick command search.
u Optimizes the function of forcing the lower level user to leave. When the lower
level user is forced to leave by the online user from the system management
user group, the ANM2000 will save the topology of the lower level user.
u Adds the password authentication function of the LDAP third-party server. This
function integrates the ANM2000 authentication to the LADP server
authentication, prevents repetitive authentication when users accessing
different systems, and ensures the security of the system running in the
network environment.
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2 Starting and Closing the ANM2000
The following introduces how to start and close the ANM2000 server end and client
end.
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The following introduces the procedure of starting the ANM2000 server end.
Background Information
u The client end is installed on the server when the ANM2000 server software is
installed.
u Only one ANM2000 user (user 1) is provided during the ANM2000 server
software installation. The user is a member in the ANM2000 system
management user group and has the highest authority of the ANM2000.
u Normally, the services of the Informix database and the ANM2000 will be
started when the Windows operation system is started.
Prerequisites
The services of the Informix database and the ANM2000 are normally started.
Procedures
3. Enter the user name and the password of the ANM2000, and the IP address of
server to log in (the IP address that users have entered to install the ANM2000
server end). By default the user name is 1 and the password is 1, and then click
OK.
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After logging into the ANM2000 client end, users can manage the equipment in the
graphical GUI of the client end.
Background Information
Under default condition, if users enter the incorrect password three times, the
account will be locked by the ANM2000 management system. The member of the
system management group can unlock the normal user account, or the system will
unlock the account after 15 minutes by default.
Prerequisites
u The network communication between the ANM2000 client end and the server
end is normal.
u Users have the authority to log into the ANM2000 server end via the client end,
and have been assigned with legal user name and password.
Procedures
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3. Enter the user name and the password of the ANM2000, and the IP address of
server to log in (the IP address that users have entered to install the ANM2000
server end). By default the user name is 1 and the password is 1, and then click
OK.
Log out the ANM2000 client end before you close the ANM2000 server.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 2-1 in the ANM2000 client end, and the exit
alert box as shown in Figure 2-1 will appear automatically.
2. Click OK in the alert box to bring up the Figure 2-2 alert box.
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3. Users can select whether to save the main topology according to their need,
and then exit the ANM2000 client end.
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Background Information
u Users should close the ANM2000 server according to the correct procedures
strictly.
u Do not shut down the computer or shut off the hardware power directly, or the
system may cannot be restored.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 2-2 in the ANM2000 server, and the exit alert
box as shown in Figure 2-3 will appear automatically.
2. Click OK in the alert box to bring up the Figure 2-4 alert box.
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3 GUI Introduction
The following introduces the GUI layout, main menu and tool bar of the ANM2000.
GUI Layout
Main Menu
Toolbar
Object Tree
Airscape
View Pane
Status Bar
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The ANM2000 GUI is composed of the main menu, tool bar, status bar, etc., as
shown in Figure 3-1.
(1) Alarm and event report (2) Airscape view pane (3) Object Tree pane
pane
The main menu of the ANM2000 includes several management menus as shown in
Table 3-1.
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Window For managing the display type of each pane. Window Management
Help For help users view the concerned content. Help Management
3.3 Toolbar
The tool bar of the ANM2000 is located below the main menu, providing the quick
access. The common tools are shown in Table 3-2.
Disabling Audio
Sets the mute mode.
Mode
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Instant
Displays the instant performance of the object.
Performance
History
Displays the performance history of the object.
Performance
Zoom To The
Recovers the topology to the original size.
Original
Topology Node Icon Configures the icon of the topology nodes in a batch
Config manner.
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The Object Tree pane is located at upper left of the main GUI, and has the functions
as follows:
u Provides the hierarchy of all the network objects managed by the ANM2000.
u Provides alarm and status LEDs for the users, facilitating users to focus on the
alarm and status information of certain NE or NEs swiftly and conveniently via
object tree pane or topology view.
Select Admin Tools at the lower part in the Object Tree tab, the pane will be
switched into the Admin Tools pane.
3.5 Airscape
The Airscape pane is at the bottom left in the main GUI, used to display the full
view of the topology and locate the displayed area in the topology view.
The green frame in the Airscape pane shows the position of the displayed topology
view in the entire view. Users can drag the area using the mouse to move the
topology view.
The view pane is in the middle of the main GUI, displaying the topology view and
current operation tabs of the ANM2000. The communication between the user and
the ANM2000 GUI is mainly achieved by this pane.
The pane of alarm and event report is located at the bottom of the main GUI,
displaying the collected alarm and event information reported by the managed
object. Users can understand the equipment operating condition using this pane,
and maintain the equipment and handle the fault in a timely manner.
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The status bar is located at the botton of the main GUI. The status bar displays the
current logged users, and can open or close the Alarm Statistics and Alarm
Report pane.
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The system management means the operations relevant to the basic functions of
the ANM2000.
Common Setting
Printing
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Users can export the current data of the ANM2000 to the local network
management computer for backing up the data, and also can import the local
backup data to the ANM2000.
This operation is used to import the configuration files in the network management
computer to the ANM2000.
Background Information
After the configuration data are imported, the current configured data in the
ANM2000 will be overwritten.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Select System→Import Configuration in the main menu to open the alert box
of importing the configuration as shown in Figure 4-1.
2. Click Yes in this alert box to open the Choose Directory dialog box, as shown
in Figure 4-2.
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3. Click in Choose Directory dialog box to open the Browse For Folder
dialog box, as shown in Figure 4-3.
4. Select the folder to be imported in the Browse For Folder dialog box and click
OK to exit the Browse For Folder dialog box, and return to the Choose
Directory dialog box.
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This operation is used to export the current configuration data from the ANM2000
and save them in the *.unl format in the dedicated position of the network
management computer.
Procedures
2. Click in the Choose Directory dialog box to open the Browse For Folder
dialog box, as shown in .
3. Select the object folder in the Browse For Folder dialog box and click OK to
exit the Browse For Folder dialog box and return to the Choose Directory
dialog box.
Using this function, users can import the ODN information in a batch manner, so as
to improve the efficiency.
Background Information
The ODN provides the optical transmission channel between the OLT and the ONU.
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Prerequisite
The imported file format is .xls. The imported content should include the items as
shown in Table 4-1.
Item Description
Procedures
1. Select System→Load ODN Information in the main menu to open the Load
ODN Information tab.
2. Click Open Configuration File and select the importing directory in the Load
anms data dialog box that appears subsequently, as shown in Figure 4-4.
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3. Click the Open button to complete the importing of the ODN information.
Note:
After the importing, the topology will display the relationship between NEs
(OLT PON port, splitter and ONU).
Users can visit the remote equipment via the Telnet. When users need to close
multiple opened Telnet windows in the ANM2000 at one time, please click System
→Close All Telnet Windows in the main menu.
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Users can configure, enable or disable the audio function according to their needs.
The ANM2000 provides abundant audio functions, prompting users the occurrence
of a corresponding operation event or the next operation. Users can also define the
custom audio functions as needed.
Procedures
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After users select a certain event, the system will display the the location of the
sound file.
2. Click Try at the right side of a certain event to listen to the current sound effect.
3. To change the sound file corresponding to the occurring of a certain event, click
this event and then Browse to open the Open dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-6; then select the object sound file and click Open.
5. Click Resume Default Setting to make the audio functions of all events return
to the default settings; then click OK to save the settings.
Users can disable the audio function if they do not need it.
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Procedures
After the audio function is disabled successfully, in the toolbar will change to
; at the same time, the submenu option Sound Off under System in the
main menu will change to Sound on.
After the audio function is disabled, if users want to resume the audio function again,
they can enable it.
Procedures
After the audio function is enabled successfully, in the toolbar will change to
; at the same time, the submenu option Sound on under System in the main
menu will change to Sound Off.
To display the system data (PC Name, IP Address, OS Information, CPU Type,
Physical Memory, Process, etc.) in a manner that is clear and obvious, the
ANM2000 provides the system viewing function; at the same time, it adds the report
and chart display function of the background server.
Procedures
1. Open the System Information tab via the methods listed in Table 4-2 and the
System Information page will be displayed by default, as shown in Figure 4-7.
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Right-click the blank and select Refresh in the shortcut menu to refresh the
procedure status.
2. Click Server System Information Report tab. In this tab, right-click in the
blank, and select Query Filter to open the Server System Information
Parameter Setting dialog box.
3. Set the query condition as needed, and then click OK. Users can view the
information of the current background server, such as Item Name, CPU
Percentage, and Memory Percentage, as shown in Figure 4-8.
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4. Select the Server System Information Chart tab to view the chart information
of the current background server, as shown in Figure 4-9.
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To make users view the usage percent of each database easily, the ANM2000
provides the database viewing function.
Background Information
The display bars besides the usage percent of the system database are in different
colors. The maintenance engineers can tell the database usage status via the
colors and respond quickly.
u Usage percent of the database < 40%, then the display bar is blue
u 40% ≤ usage percent of the database ≤ 70%, then the display bar is yellow
u Usage percent of the database > 70%, then the display bar is red
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Note:
When the display bar is red, users can check whether the database
saving setting is correct or not in the History Database Capacity
Management of the ANM2000. If the problem persists, contact
FiberHome for technical support.
Procedures
1. Select a method from Table 4-3 to open the Database Information tab. Users
can view the capacity and usage percent of the current database, as shown in
Figure 4-10.
Right-click the blank and select Refresh in the shortcut menu to refresh the
database status.
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Users can set the common parameters of the ANM2000 GUI and its background
based on the actual situation of the office end in which the ANM2000 locates, for
better network management.
Users can use the system setting function to make the ANM2000 regularly refresh
the online user list and automatically lock the client end if there is no operation
within the preset time period.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select GUI→System in the object tree to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-11.
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Parameter Description
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Configuration example
Figure 4-13 gives a configuration example of the Auto lock group box: if there is not
any operation on the current client end within 10 minutes, the system will
automatically lock the client end; if the client end does not log in the ANM2000 again
after being locked within 10000 minutes, the system will log out automatically.
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Set the RCF call and connection timeout values, and the checking connection
interval and the allowed interruption time values of the connection between the
client end and server end, to ensure the high-effective RCF connection and GUI
background connection.
Background Information
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select GUI→Connection in the object tree to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-14.
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Parameter Description
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
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Configuration Example 1
Figure 4-15 gives a configuration example of the RCF setting group box: in the
process of establishing connection between the client end and the background, if
the response time exceeds 10 seconds, the connection establishment fails; when
users call the background functions via the client end and the response time from
the background exceeds 360 seconds, the connection timed out.
Configuration Example 2
Figure 4-16 gives a configuration example of the Setting for Connection between
Client and server group box: the system will check whether the connection
between the GUI and the background is normal every 30 seconds; when the
interruption time of the communication between the GUI and the background is less
than 90 second, the communication between the GUI and the background is normal.
Figure 4-16 A Configuration Example of the Setting for Connection between Client and
Server Pane
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Set the time interval of getting the core switch card’s status and the time interval of
refreshing current alarms, so as to display the key information users concern about
in a timely manner.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select GUI→Service in the object tree to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-17.
Parameter Description
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4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Via configuring the language attribute, users can switch the languages (i.e. Chinese
and English) displayed in the GUI, so as to meet your requirement of multiple
languages displayed in the GUI.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select GUI→International setting in the object tree to open the dialog box as
shown in Figure 4-18.
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3. Click the drop-down list of the Language: item to select your preferred
language.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
After enabling the Telnet proxy service, users can access the equipment on the
client end via the proxy server.
Background Information
u In the project application, a firewall is usually set between the ANM2000 client
end and the equipment for the network security reasons, so the client end
cannot access the equipment in the Telnet mode directly. Users can set up a
secure third-party server as a proxy server to access the equipment via the
proxy server.
u This setting pane is for users to enable the Telnet proxy client end. To use the
Telnet proxy function, users also need to install the Telnet proxy server end on
the third-party server and configure the related parameters.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select GUI→Telnet Proxy Enable in the object tree to open the dialog box as
shown in Figure 4-19.
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3. Select the check box of the Telnet Proxy Enable item and set the Telnet Proxy
Program Path: item.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Set to display the ONU Device Statistic GUI by horizontally or vertically based on
ONU types to facilitate users' operation better.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
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2. Select GUI→Resources Statistics GUI in the object tree to open the dialog
box as shown in Figure 4-20.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Note:
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Background Information
If users configure a continuous ping option, the ANM2000 will close the Ping
window after three continuous Ping operations.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select GUI→Ping in the object tree to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-21.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
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Result
After configuring the continuous ping option, when users right-click a system in the
Object Tree pane and select Ping from the shortcut menu, the Ping window will
appear to display the Ping results successively, as shown in Figure 4-22.
Select the logical domain view to configure the displaying of the system in the
Object Tree pane.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
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Table 4-7 Access Method for Selecting the Logical Domain View
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Result
u When selecting Overall Logic View, the systems are displayed as shown in
Figure 4-23.
u When selecting Self define Logic View, the systems are displayed as shown
in Figure 4-24.
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Users can set the related characteristics for the client, including the time interval of
the next login after the forced logout and the auto unlock time after the login locked,
to ensure the operation security of network.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select Server→Client in the object tree to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-25.
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4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Users need to regularly update the database user name and password to guarantee
the security of the database. After finishing this modification on the database, users
also need to modify the related parameters of the ANM2000 simultaneously to
ensure that the ANM2000 can successfully access the database.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select Server→Database in the object tree to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-26.
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Caution:
If you modify the setting of the EMS ANServer bind IP item or the Bind to
port item, then the client end originally connected to this server IP will be
disconnected.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Set the period and time interval of alarm polling and status lamp polling, so as to
meet users' requirement of the polling time.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select Server→Polling in the object tree to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 4-27.
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4 The alarm polling period: refers to the time interval between two polling
operations.
4 The alarm polling interval: refers to the time interval of polling different
devices in one polling operation.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
Set the relevant parameters of sending Email in the sending Email to forward alarms
according to the planning, such as the Email server and mail address.
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Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select Server→Alarm Forwarding in the object tree to open the dialog box as
shown in Figure 4-28.
3. Select Execute Alarm Forward check box, and configure as needed referring
to .
Parameter Description
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
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When using the Corba interface to connect the third-party software, users need to
load the Corba interface.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select Server→Load Plug-in in the object tree to open the dialog box as
shown in Figure 4-29.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
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Users can set the fixed time or the automatic confirmation mode for confirming the
ended alarms, to improve the efficiency of alarm confirmation.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select Server→Alarm Options Setting in the object tree to open the dialog
box as shown in Figure 4-30.
Parameter Description
When users select Fixed time and set the time, the ANM2000 will
Fixed time
confirm the ended alarms automatically in the set time.
Confirm when alarm When users select Confirm when alarm end, the ANM2000 will
end confirm an alarm automatically after it is ended.
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4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
After setting the parameters related to the Telnet proxy server, users can use the
proxy server to access the equipment.
Background Information
u This function should be used together with the Enabling Telnet Proxy Server.
u The Telnet proxy server supports the following protocols: Socket4, Socket4a,
Socket5 and http.
Procedures
1. Select System→Option in the main menu to open the Option dialog box.
2. Select Server→Telnet Proxy Server Setting in the object tree to open the
dialog box as shown in Figure 4-31.
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3. Set the parameters related to the proxy server according to the actual situation.
4. After the configuration is completed, click OK. An alert box appears as shown
in Figure 4-12.
4.8 Printing
The ANM2000 provides the print functions; users can select and print their
concerned data information.
Procedures
1. Open the Page Setup dialog box via the method Print Option listed in
Table 4-11, as shown in Figure 4-32.
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2. In the Page Setup dialog box, set the items such as Headers and Footers,
Paper, Orientation, Margins, and Printer as needed. Then click OK.
3. Preview the print result in the view pane via the method Print Preview listed in
Table 4-11, as shown in Figure 4-33.
4 If the preview does not meet the requirement, click Close, ➔ Step2;
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4. Open the Print dialog box via the access method of Print listed in Table 4-11,
as shown in Figure 4-34.
5. In the Print dialog box, set the items such as Printer, Print range, and
Number of copies. Then click OK.
6. In the Save As PDF File window that appears subsequently, you can save the
contents to be printed as a file in the pdf format to the designated path on
demand.
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The following introduces how to lock / log out / exist the ANM2000.
Locking the ANM2000 is one of the security management measures. After this
operation is executed, the current system operation GUI will be locked, and no GUI
operations can be performed.
Procedures
1. Click System→Lock in the main menu and the ANM2000 will be locked. Then
the ANM2000 User Login dialog box appears automatically as shown in
Figure 4-35. The locking status can be cleared only after users enter the correct
password in Password and click OK.
When users need to switch the login user, they can first log out the ANM2000 and
then log in using a new account.
Procedures
1. Click System→Logout in the main menu and the exit alert box as shown in
Figure 4-36 will appear automatically, and then click OK.
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2. The Save main topoview or not alert box will appear, as shown in Figure 4-37.
Users can select according to the requirement.
3. After users exit the ANM2000, the ANM2000 User Login dialog box as shown
in Figure 4-38 will appear automatically.
4. In the ANM2000 User Login dialog box, enter the user name and the
password, and click OK to log in again.
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Under certain special conditions (for example, prior to the upgrade operation of the
network management system), users need to exit the network management system.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 4-12, and the exit alert box as shown in
Figure 4-39 will appear automatically.
3. The Save main topoview alert box will appear as shown in Figure 4-40. Users
can select whether to save the main topology view according to their needs and
then exist the ANM2000.
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Viewing Airscape
Searching System
Querying ONUs
Querying Events
Querying Mark
Filtering Text
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Users can select the logical domain or system to be queried or operated using the
Object Tree.
Procedures
Select View→Object Tree in the main menu to open the Object Tree pane, as
shown in Figure 5-1.
Note:
Users can hide or display the null logical domain using this command according to
the requirement.
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Procedures
1. Select View→Hide Empty Logical Area in the main menu to bring up the
Settings go into effect after system reboot dialog box, as shown in
Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2 The Setting go into effect after system reboot Dialog Box
3. Re-log in the ANM2000 and the Object Tree pane will display the previously
hidden null logical domain, as shown in Figure 5-3.
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Users can open the management tool to perform the management operation on the
ANM2000.
Procedures
Select View→Admin Tools in the main menu to open the Admin Tools pane, as
shown in Figure 5-4.
The command manager is used to display all commands operated to the equipment
by the user, including the command start time, used time, and other relevant
information. Users can understand the detailed information of the command
execution using this command.
Procedures
Select View→Show Command Manager in the main menu to open the Command
Manager window, as shown in Figure 5-5.
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Note:
Users can know the valid commands which are executed on the selected system or
card using this command and double-click the command to enter the corresponding
GUI rapidly and set.
Procedures
2. Select View→Command Bar in the main menu to open the Command Bar
pane, as shown in Figure 5-6.
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When the topology pane only displays partial contents of the view, users can view
the whole view and locate the area displayed in the topology pane using the
Airscape.
Procedures
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In the Airscape pane, the green frame shows the position of the displayed
topology view in the entire view.
2. In the Airscape pane, drag the green frame to change the view displayed in the
topology view.
Note:
When users switch to another window, the Airscape pane will be closed
automatically.
Users can view the status of the selected object using this command.
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Procedures
Select View→Status Bar in the main menu to open the Status Bar, as shown in
Figure 5-8.
Users can view the events reported by the ANM2000 using this command.
Note:
Procedures
Select View→Events Report in the main menu to open the Events Report bar, as
shown in Figure 5-9.
Users can view the other information reported by the ANM2000 using this
command.
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Procedures
Select View→Other Information Report in the main menu to open the Other
Information Report bar, as shown in Figure 5-10.
Users can view the prompt list of object failure of the ANM2000 using this
command.
Procedures
Select View→List of Error Tips in the main menu to open the List of Error Tips
bar, as shown in Figure 5-11.
When the scale of a network is relatively large, users can search the objects
meeting the requirements in the Object Tree tab by searching the key information.
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Backgroud Information
Users can search a system using the system name, IP address or system type.
Procedures
1. Click View→Search System in the main menu to open the Search Object
dialog box as shown in Figure 5-12.
2. After setting the searching conditions, click OK to start searching the systems
meeting the conditions in the Object Tree tab.
Users can find the designated ONU rapidly in the current system using this function.
Procedures
1. Select View→ONU Query in the main menu to open the ONU Query dialog
box as shown in Figure 5-13.
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2. Set the basic information, the service information and the subscriber
information for the ONU in sequence.
3. After completing the setting, click OK. The Query ONU tab will appear to
display the ONUs meeting the query conditions.
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Users can view the interception record of repetitive ONU network access of the
ANM2000 using this command.
Procedures
Users can view the ONU registration fault information of the ANM2000 using this
command.
Procedures
Select View→ONU Network Error Information Query in the main menu to open
the ONU Network Error Information Query pane, as shown in Figure 5-15.
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Query the designated event of the designated object within the designated period
using this function.
Procedures
1. Click View→Event Query in the main menu to open the Event Query dialog
box.
2. Select the range, starting time, and event level of the query, as shown in
Figure 5-16.
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3. After completing the settings, click Ok. The querying results will display in the
History Event Query tab, as shown in Figure 5-17.
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4. (Optional) Right-click in the Event Query tab, select Export This Page To
Html, Export This Page To CVS or Export This Page To Excel to export the
query result.
Users can query the object marked by the ANM2000 using this command.
Procedures
1. Select View→Mark Query in the main menu to open the Mark Query pane, as
shown in Figure 5-18.
4. (Optional) Right-click the designated marked item and select Delete to clear
the mark.
Users can select key words in the current tab, so that the system only displays the
items including these keywords.
Prerequisite
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Procedures
1. Select View→Text Filter... in the main menu to open the Filter Text dialog box
as shown in Figure 5-19.
2. In the Filter Text dialog box, input the key words (if there are multiple key
words, separate them by spaces). Then the current tab will only display the
related items (items containing the key words), and the unrelated items (items
not containing the key words) will be filtered. See Figure 5-20.
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Caution:
After the operation is completed, users must delete the key words in the
Filter Text dialog box and then exit the dialog box. Otherwise the current
tab will always display the related items only.
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Configuring Manager
Tracing Signaling
Managing Configuration
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To communicate with all equipment sets normally, when installing the ANM2000 in
the distributed mode, users need to configure the server installed with the AEMS-
Manager service as a manager. Perform this operation also when users install the
ANM2000 in non-distributed mode.
Backgorund Information
The AEMS-Manager service is mainly used for data interaction between the
equipment and the ANM2000. When there is relatively much equipment to be
managed (for example, there are more than 500 OLTs), users generally install
various services of the ANM2000 in the distributed mode, so as to increase the
data-processing capacity of the ANM2000; in this case, the AEMS-Manager service
may be installed on different servers.
Procedures
1. Open the Manager Configuration dialog box as shown in Figure 6-1 via the
method listed in Table 6-1.
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When multiple managers are configured, users can select the corresponding
manager in the system property of the managed equipment.
When the ANM2000 has multiple managers, users can configure the management
programs for the systems in a batch manner.
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Prerequisite
Multiple managers are configured on the ANM2000. See Configuring Manager for
the operation procedure of manager configuration.
Procedures
2. Select the corresponding management program under the Manager column for
the selected system, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Users can initiate the OLT resource registration using the OLT registration
management function of the ANM2000.
Note:
All the users can enter the OLT Register Management GUI but only the
members of the system management user group can perform the
operations of All system OLT Register and Selected system OLT
Register.
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Procedures
2) Click the Query Status button in the tool bar to view the interconnection
status and registration status of the resource management system.
3) Select the system / line card to be registered, select Enable in the drop-
down list of The State of RMS, and click the Write selected RMS
connection state to devices / Write selected card RMS connection
state to devices button in the tool bar to enable the interconnection
function of the resource management system.
4) Select the system to be registered and click the Selected system OLT
Register button in the tool bar. After the registration succedds, the
Register State displays Register Successful, as shown in Figure 6-3.
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2) Click the Query Status button in the tool bar to view the interconnection
status and registration status of the resource management system.
4) Select the line card to be registered and click the Write selected Card
RMS connection state to devices button in the tool bar. After the
registration succeeds, the Register State displays Register Successful,
as shown in Figure 6-4.
Users can set the MAC address of the home gateway in a batch manner using this
function.
Procedures
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2. Select the system to be configured in the Object Tree pane on the left and click
Add Home Gateway Service in the toolbar. Enter the rows to add in Figure 6-6
and click OK.
Figure 6-6 The Please Input The Rows For Add Dialog Box
3. Click the added item and enter the values of Start MAC Address and End
MAC Address in sequence, as shown in Figure 6-7.
4. (Optional) When adding multiple items, modify the Start MAC Address and
End MAC Address in a batch manner.
1) In the right pane of the Home Gateway Setting window, right-click the
blank area and select Batch Modify in the short-cut menu.
2) In the Batch Modify dialog box, select Start MAC Address item and set
Start Value, Max Value and Plus Value in the Parameter Define dialog
box, and select the Start Byte of the plus value. Then click Modify
Selected Item button.
Note:
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3) Select and set the End MAC Address according to the modification
method of the Start MAC Address.
6. Click OK in the alert box that appears subsequently, and the returned result is
shown in Figure 6-8.
Users can test whether the POTS port of the ONU is normal using this function.
Background Information
Only the AN5116-02 and the AN5116-06 support this function currently.
Procedures
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2. Click Add→Add POTS Port In Out Line Test Task in the main menu of the
Timing task management window or the Add POTS Port In Out Line Test
Task button in the toolbar to open the POTS Port In Out Line Test dialog box
as shown in Figure 6-10.
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Figure 6-10 Configuring the Basic Conditions for the POTS Port Line Test
3. In the Basic parameter setting tab, set the enabling state, the period and the
start time of the task.
4. Click the POTS Port In Out Line Test tab and select the equipment object.
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5. Click OK and the ANM2000 will test at the fixed time. The test result will be
displayed in the dialog box at the bottom of the Timing task management
window.
Users can back up the configuration data of the selected equipment to the server
with the appointed IP address using this function.
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Procedures
2. Click Add→Add System Config Backup Task in the main menu of the
Timing task management window or the Add System Config Backup Task
button in the toolbar to open the System Config Backup Task dialog box as
shown in Figure 6-12.
Figure 6-12 Configuring the Basic Conditions for the System Configuration Backup Task
3. In the Basic parameter setting tab, set the enabling state, the period and the
start time of the task.
4. Click the System Config Backup Task Setting tab, as shown in Figure 6-13.
Then select the equipment object and set the IP address, the login username,
and the password of the FTP server.
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Figure 6-13 Configuring the Object and Server for the System Configuration Backup Task
5. Click OK to save the setting, and the ANM2000 can perform the test on a fixed
time to back up the configuration data of the selected equipment to the server
with the appointed IP address.
Tracing the signaling is used to trace the signaling frame of the communication
between the current IAD and the voice communication card, so as to find the
communication faults in a timely manner.
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Background Information
This function is available on only the FTTH type ONU and the FTTB type ONU that
support the voice service.
Procedures
Please refer to the contents on the signaling tracing in the configuration guide of
each type of equipment.
The VoIP ping test is used to check whether the network management system can
Ping the IP address of the MGC related to the ONU. This function is used to isolate
the fault in failure detection.
Background Information
Temporarily this function is available on the ONUs supported by the EPON V3.0
only.
Procedures
Refer to the operation manual of the specific ONU for detailed operation steps.
Users can use the configuration management function to check whether the
configuration data on the ANM2000 and that on the equipment are the same as well
as to synchronize the configuration data on both the ANM2000 and the equipment.
Background Information
Only the AN5116-06B, AN5116-02 and AN5116-06 support this function currently.
Procedures
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2. In the Object Tree pane, right-click the system to be compared and select Add
Selected Items or Add Selected Items and Children from the shortcut menu
according to the introduction in Table 6-2. The selected object will be added to
the right comparison zone, as shown in Figure 6-14.
Item Description
3. Click the Config Compare button, and click the Run Selected Items, Run
From Current Selected Item or Run Current List according to the
introduction in Table 6-3. Figure 6-15 shows the configuration comparison
results.
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4. (Optional) When the comparison result of an item is different, users can click
the Config Upload or Config Download button according to the introduction in
Table 6-4, and then click the Run Selected Items and Children, Run From
Current Selected Item or Run Current List according to the introduction in
Table 6-3.
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Figure 6-16 shows the results of the Config Upload operation as an example.
Managing the historical database capacity is to set the performance history, alarm
history saving thresholds, log data, collected information by the system, and alarm
events in the database. When the historical data in the database exceed the set
threshold, the old data will be deleted or saved to increase the running efficiency of
the network management system.
Procedures
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2. In each tab, set the thresholds according to the actual demands. The meanings
of various setting items are listed in Table 6-5.
Table 6-5 The Setting Items of the History Database Capacity Management Window
Dumped left Item The number of remaining records in the database after
Numbers: the saving.
Dump Time Auto Dump Time: The beginning time of auto saving.
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Table 6-5 The Setting Items of the History Database Capacity Management Window
(Continued)
3. After finishing the setting operation, click OK to save the settings and exit the
current window.
Users can use this function to discover the devices in the specified network
segment automatically and synchronize the discovered devices to the object tree.
Background Information
Only the AN5116-02, AN5006-20 and AN5116-06B support this function currently.
Procedures
2. Set the Start IP, End IP and Subnet Mask according to the IP address range of
the device.
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3. Click Start Discovery and the execution result is shown in Figure 6-19.
4. (Optional) Before executing Start Discovery, if users select the Auto Sync
Object check box, the discovered objects will be synchronized to the left
Object Tree pane.
5. (Optional) Right-click the discovered system object and select Manual Sync
NE, then the system object will be synchronized to the left Object Tree pane.
Note:
Upgrade the MSAN line card software in a batch manner to increase the upgrade
efficiency.
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Background Information
Only the AN5006–20, AN3300-01 (02) and the AN3300-C1 support this function
currently.
Procedures
1. Open the MSAN Line Card Software Batch Upgrade tab via the methods in
Table 6-6.
Table 6-6 Access Method of Upgrading the MSAN Line Card Software in a Batch Manner
2. Set the File Type, Ftp Server IP, User Name, and Password items on
demand.
3. Select the system to be upgraded in the left-bottom pane and select the file
name in the bottom right pane, and then click the Execute button to get the
execution result, as shown in Figure 6-20.
Figure 6-20 Upgrading the MSAN Line Card Software in a Batch Manner
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During the daily maintenance or before upgrading the equipment, users need to
back up the configuration data of the equipment. Backing up the system
configuration in a batch manner can improve the backup efficiency.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Open the Config Batch Backup tab via the methods in Table 6-7.
Table 6-7 Access Method of Backing Up the System Configuration in a Batch Manner
2. Set the File Type, Ftp Server IP, User Name, and Password items as needed.
3. Select the system to be backed up in the left-bottom pane and enter the file
name in the bottom right pane, and then click the Execute button to get the
execution result, as shown in Figure 6-21.
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After upgrading the equipment, users need to restore the configuration data of the
equipment. Users can restore the system configuration in a batch manner to
increase the efficiency.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Open the Config Batch Restore tab via the methods in Table 6-8.
Table 6-8 Access Method of Restoring the System Configuration in a Batch Manner
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2. Set the File Type, Ftp Server IP, User Name, and Password items as needed.
3. Select the system to be restored in the left-bottom pane and select the file
name to be restored in the bottom right pane, and then click the Execute button
to get the execution result, as shown in Figure 6-22.
During the daily maintenance, or before upgrading the OLT, users need to back up
the MCU card software of the OLT. Backing up the system software in a batch
manner can increase the backup efficiency.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Open the Software Batch Backup tab via the methods in Table 6-9.
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2. Set the File Type, Ftp Server IP, User Name, and Password items as needed.
3. Select the system to be backed up in the bottom left pane set the file name to
be backed up, and then click Execute. The execution result is shown in
Figure 6-23.
Users can upgrade the OLT software or the ONU software in a batch manner to
increase the upgrade efficiency by using this function.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Open the Software Batch Upgrade tab via the methods in Table 6-10.
2. Set the File Type, Ftp Server IP, User Name, and Password items as needed.
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3. Select the system to be upgraded in the left-bottom pane and select the file
name to be upgraded in the bottom right pane, and then click the Execute
button to get the execution result, as shown in Figure 6-24.
Upgrading the ONU in a batch manner can improve the ONU upgrade efficiency.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Open the Batch Upgrade ONU tab via the methods in Table 6-11.
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2. Select the corresponding ONU type in the drop-down list of the Please select
the type of upgrade ONU, as shown in Figure 6-25.
3. Set the File Type, Ftp Server IP, User Name, Password, File Name, Refresh
Time and Refresh Timer / Refresh Now items as needed.
4. Click the ONU to be upgrade in the bottom left pane and click Execute. The
execution result is shown in Figure 6-26.
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Procedures
1. Open the Set Config Regulation tab according to the access methods in
Table 6-12.
2. (Optional) In the dialog box as shown in Figure 6-27, select the multicast
modes that are allowed to be configured.
3. (Optional) Select IGMP Vlan in the object tree pane on the left. In the dialog
box as shown in Figure 6-28, click the Add button to input the allowed
maximum and minimum VLAN values.
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4. (Optional) Select Tel. No. Length in the object tree pane on the left. In the
dialog box as shown in Figure 6-29, click the Add button to input the allowed
maximum and minimum telephone length values.
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5. (Optional) Select Endpoint Name in the object tree pane on the left. In the
dialog box as shown in Figure 6-30, click the Add button to input the allowed
user voice endpoint domain name.
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Figure 6-30 Configuring the User Voice Endpoint Domain Name Principle
7. (Optional) Click Export to save the configuration principles set this time as a txt
document on the local computer. When users need to use these principles,
they can directly import the txt document to increase the configuration
efficiency.
After completing the data configuration, users can check whether the configuration
data complies with the configuration principles first to reduce incorrect configuration.
Prerequisites
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Background Information
Only the AN5116-02 and the AN5116-06 support this function currently.
Procedures
1. Open the Config Regulation Auto Check tab according to the access
methods in Table 6-13.
2. Select the system in the pane under the Admin Tools and click Execute. The
checking result is shown in Figure 6-31.
3. (Optional) Click under the View Config Data column to view the current
configuration data and the configuration range set by the principle, as shown in
Figure 6-32.
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Users can configure the SNMP community name used for the communication
between the ANM2000 and the NEs in a batch manner.
Procedures
1. Open the Batch Set SNMP Community tab via the methods in Table 6-14.
Table 6-14 Access Method of Configuring SNMP Community Name in a Batch Manner
2. Select the system to be configured in the pane under the Admin Tools and
click Execute. Open the window as shown in Figure 6-33, which displays the
existing SNMP Community names.
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3. Configure the SNMP community names for the systems. The SNMP
community names should be consistent with those configured on the
equipment, otherwise the communication may fail. After configuration, click
Execute to make the new group names valid.
When the network is of large scale, users can modify the NE name into easy-to-
identify names in a batch manner.
Procedures
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2. Select the Modify Name By System box and click OK, and modify the system
name in the Batch Modify Element Name tab that appears subsequently.
1) Select the system name to be modified and double-click its Preview Name
to enter the new name, as shown in Figure 6-35.
2) After the modification, right-click the system and select Save in the
shortcut menu to complete the system name modification, as shown in
Figure 6-36.
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The plus value should not be 0 and should not be larger than the
difference of maximum value and the start value.
3. Select the Modify Name By Area Name box and click OK, and select the
logical domain names to be modified in the Batch Modify Element Name tab
that appears subsequently. The modification procedure is the same as the
system name modification.
4. Select Modify ONU Name By System box, select system object in the right
drop-down list and click OK. Select the ONU names to be modified in the
Batch Modify Element Name tab. The modification procedure is the same as
the system name modification.
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Users can configure the parameters for the global profile and each command of
various NEs in the entire network management domain using the global profile, so
as to enhance the efficiency of project commissioning.
Background Information
u Global Profile: The profile saved in the database and can be applied to various
equipment.
u Global Config: The non-profile command not saved in the database. The
ANM2000 provides the configuration GUI for various equipment.
Procedures
Users can use the ONU capacity profile to identify the ONU by setting the ONU
capability profile, so as to manage the newly developed ONU types without
upgrading the network management system and equipment software.
Procedures
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2. Click the Add button in the tool bar and enter the item number in the Please
Input The Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently and click Ok.
3. Configure parameters for the ONU capability profile according to the data
planning.
Note:
Select Bacth Modify in the toolbar, and set the modification rules in the
Batch Modify window to set the profile parameters in a batch manner.
4. Click the Create ONU Capability Profile button to create the ONU capability
profile.
5. Select the configuration range of the profile in the Set Configuration Range
dialog box that appears and click Ok.
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6. Click the ONU Capability Profile Attach to Systems button in the tool bar,
select the corresponding system in the ONU Capability Profile Attach to
System-Select Objects dialog box as shown in Figure 6-40, and click OK.
Note:
The ONU capacity profile can only be bound to the AN5116-06B system
currently.
Figure 6-40 The ONU Capability Profile Attach to System-Select Objects Dialog Box
7. Select the corresponding task in the Task Panel pane and click the Execute
button, as shown in Figure 6-41.
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8. When the status of the corresponding task in the Task Panel pane becomes
Succeed, users can view in the Bound Systems window that the attached
systems are signified with √, as shown in Figure 6-42.
Multiple users can use the service configuration management to perform operations
(such as timing, configuration in a batch manner, profile definition and quick
configuration of layer 3 routing function) on the NE in the entire network
management domain, so as to enhance the project commissioning efficiency.
Background Information
Users should select the OLT object before the service configuration management.
Procedures
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Viewing Alarms
Forwarding Alarms
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Users can view the current alarm and alarm history information of the equipment via
the ANM2000.
Users can view the information of the current alarms (such as occurring time) of the
object, so as to analyze the alarm information and perform the troubleshooting.
Background Information
Alarms are classified into the current alarm and the alarm history.
u Current alarm: the alarm event that is not ended and is still existing in the
network.
u Alarm History: the alarm events that have ended in the network.
Procedures
1. Enter the Current Alarm tab via the methods listed in Table 7-1. This tab
displays the current alarms of the selected object, as shown in Figure 7-1.
in the toolbar
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Users can right-click an alarm entry and confirm the alarm, refresh / filter /
analyze the alarm information or export the alarm information GUI to an Html,
CSV or Excel document via the shortcut menu that appears.
2. (Optional) Set the query conditions and re-query the current alarm.
1) Right-click a blank area in the Current Alarm tab and select Query Filter
to open the Set Current Alarm Query Conditions dialog box, as shown in
Figure 7-2.
Figure 7-2 The Set Current Alarm History Query Conditions Dialog Box
2) Set the query conditions in the Set Current Alarm Query Conditions
dialog box according to requirements.
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3) After completing the settings, click OK; then the query results will be
displayed in the Current Alarm tab.
View the historical alarm information of a certain object to understand its running
status.
Background Information
Alarms are classified into the current alarm and the alarm history.
u Current alarm: the alarm event that is not ended and is still existing in the
network.
u Historical alarms: refer to the alarm events that have ended in the network.
Procedures
1. Enter the Historical Alarm tab via the methods listed in Table 7-2. This tab
displays the historical alarms of the selected object, as shown in Figure 7-3.
Alarm History in the shortcut menu of logical domain in the Object Tree
tab
Viewing historical Alarm History in the shortcut menu of system in the Object Tree tab
alarms
Alarm History in the shortcut menu of module in the Object Tree tab
Alarm History in the shortcut menu of card in the Object Tree tab
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in the Toolbar
2. (Optional) Set the query conditions and re-query the alarm history.
1) Right-click a blank area in the Alarm History tab and select Query Filter
to open the Set Alarm History Query Conditions dialog box, as shown in
Figure 7-4.
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Figure 7-4 The Set Alarm History Query Conditions Dialog Box
2) Set the query conditions in the Set Alarm History Query Conditions
dialog box according to requirements.
Note:
3) After completing the settings, click OK; then the query results will be
displayed in the Alarm History tab.
When the system reports massive alarms, users can filter the unconcerned alarm
types and alarm information.
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The pre-set alarm filtering rules are valid to all systems on the ANM2000.
Background Information
The alarm filtering settings are only valid to the alarms generated after the setting
operation, but invalid to the present alarms in the current alarm list and the report
window.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-3 to open the Alarm Shield Global Setting
tab
2. Select the alarm level, alarm type, or alarm name to be filtered as needed, as
shown in Figure 7-5.
3. Click under Shield Time and select Time Section Per or Date Section in
the Shield Time Setting dialog box that appears, then click Add.
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4. Set the valid time of the filtering operation, as shown in Figure 7-6, and then
click OK.
5. Click the Execute button. An alert box appears as shown in Figure 7-7.
The pre-set alarm filtering rules are valid to a selected object. Users can only set
one object once.
Background Information
The alarm filtering settings are only valid to the alarms generated after the setting
operation, but invalid to the present alarms in the current alarm list and the report
window.
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Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-4 to open the Alarm Shield Object Setting
tab
3. Select the alarm level, alarm type, or alarm name to be filtered as needed, as
shown in Figure 7-8.
4. Click under Shield Time and select Time Section Per or Date Section in
the Shield Time Setting dialog box that appears, then click Add.
5. Set the valid time of the filtering operation, as shown in Figure 7-9, and then
click OK.
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6. Click Execute in the Alarm Shield Object Setting tab to bring up the dialog as
shown in Figure 7-7.
The pre-set alarm filtering rules are valid to a specific type of card or port selected.
Users can set one type of port once.
Background Information
The alarm filtering settings are only valid to the alarms generated after the setting
operation, but invalid to the present alarms in the current alarm list and the report
window.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-5 to open the Alarm Shield Card or Port
Setting tab
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Table 7-5 Access Method of Setting the Alarm Filtering of a Card or Port
2. Select the valid card or port type of the alarm filtering rules as needed.
3. Select the alarm level, alarm type, or alarm name to be filtered as needed, as
shown in Figure 7-10.
Figure 7-10 The The Alarm Shield Card or Port Setting Tab
4. Click under Shield Time and select Time Section Per or Date Section in
the Shield Time Setting dialog box that appears, then click Add.
5. Set the valid time of the filtering operation, as shown in Figure 7-11, and then
click OK.
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6. Click Execute in the Alarm Shield Card or Port Setting tab to bring up the
dialog as shown in Figure 7-7.
Users can view the pre-set alarm filtering rules using this function.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-6 to open the Current Alarm Shield View
tab as shown in Figure 7-12, and the global alarm filtering rules, the object
alarm filtering rules, and the card / port alarm filtering rules will be displayed in
this tab.
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2. When users need to view the alarm filtering status on a certain object, users
can select the object in the pane at the lower part of the Admin Tools tab, and
then click the Execute button at the medium part of the Admin Tools tab. Then
the alarm filtering rules of this object will be displayed in the Current Alarm
Shield View tab.
Note:
Right-click a blank area and select Delete, the selected alarm items can
be deleted.
3. To view the global alarm filtering, users can click the Execute button without
selecting any object. Then the global alarm filtering rules will be displayed in the
Current Alarm Shield View tab.
The ANM2000 provides the alarm statistics query function. Users can set the time,
the system object, and the alarm code to gather and query the alarm information.
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Users can view the current alarm number of the system using the alarm statistics
brief list, so as to understand the current operating status of the system.
Procedures
1. Select Alarm→Alarm Statistics in the main menu to open the alarm statistics
brief list as shown in Figure 7-13. This list displays the real-time information
such as the alarm level, number of unended and unconfirmed alarms, number
of confirmed and unended alarms, and total number of alarms.
2. Double-click a certain alarm level in the list to open the corresponding Current
Alarm tab.
Users can view the alarm history statistics, so as to understand the equipment
operating status in a certain time period.
Procedures
1. Select a methods listed in Table 7-7 to open the Statistics parameter setting
dialog box as shown in Figure 7-14.
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2. Set the statistics time, and select the object and the alarm code, as shown in
Figure 7-15.
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3. When the configuration is completed, click the Confirm button. The Alarm
History Statistics view tab will appear; in this tab, there are Report View and
Chart View for users to query.
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Figure 7-16 The Alarm History Statistics View Tab (Report View)
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Figure 7-17 The Alarm History Statistics View Tab (Chart View)
Users can right-click a blank area in the Report View tab and select Query
Filter in the shortcut menu to reset the query conditions.
Users can view the alarm report via the Alarm Report pane to understand the alarm
conditions of the equipment in the real time.
Note:
The alarm report information is hidden by default. Users can view the
reported event after selecting the Alarm Report.
Procedures
1. Select Alarm→Alarm Report in the main menu to open the Alarm Report
pane as shown in Figure 7-18 for the viewing operation.
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2. (Optional) Right-click an alarm entry in the Alarm Report pane and select Top
and Lock from the shortcut menu to have this entry remain at the top and
locked for easy view.
3. After viewing the alarms, click the button at the top right corner of the Alarm
Report pane; in this case, the pane will be minimized and displayed at the task
column at the bottom of the ANM2000 main GUI.
Users can customize the alarm levels when the default level does not meet the
requirements.
The customized alarm levels are valid to all systems on the ANM2000.
Background Information
The alarm level customizing are only valid to the alarms generated after the
customizing, but invalid to the present alarms in the current alarm list and the report
window.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-8 to open the Alarm Level Group Setting
tab
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2. Select the alarm to be modified and click its Current Alarm Level, and then
select the target alarm level in the drop-down list. See Figure 7-19.
3. After modification, click the Execute button. An alert box appears as shown in
Figure 7-20.
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The set custom alarm levels are valid to the specific object selected, and users can
only set the alarm levels on one object once.
Background Information
The alarm level customizing are only valid to the alarms generated after the
customizing, but invalid to the present alarms in the current alarm list and the report
window.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-9 to open the Alarm Level Object Setting
tab
3. Select the alarm to be modified and click its Current Alarm Level, and then
select the target alarm level in the drop-down list. See Figure 7-21.
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4. After modification, click the Execute button. An alert box appears as shown in
Figure 7-20.
The customized alarm levels are valid to a specific type of card or port. Users can
set the alarms on one type of card or port once.
Background Information
The alarm level customizing are only valid to the alarms generated after the
customizing, but invalid to the present alarms in the current alarm list and the report
window.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-10 to open the Alarm Level Board or Port
Setting tab
2. Select the card or port type to be set in the bottom left pane.
3. Select the alarm to be modified in the right pane and click its Current Alarm
Level, and then select the target alarm level in the drop-down list. See
Figure 7-22.
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4. After modification, click the Execute button. An alert box appears as shown in
Figure 7-20.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-11 to open the Alarm Level Setting View
tab.
Table 7-11 Access Method of Viewing the Alarm Level Setting View
2. Select the range to view in the bottom left pane and click Execute. Then the
system will display the customized alarm levels in this range, as shown in
Figure 7-23.
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Background Information
The forwarding time means the time of the ANM2000 sending messages to users
when the alarm duration exceeds the pre-set threshold.
Prerequisites
This function needs the support of the message sender and the e-mail server.
Procedures
1. Select a method listed in Table 7-12 to open the Alarm Forward window.
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2. In the User Info Setting tab, click Add Rules and then input the number of
rows to be added in the Prompt dialog box that appears and click OK to add
items.
3. Click a newly-added item, select the maintainer in the drop-down list of User
Name, and double-click to enter the Telephone No. and Email, as shown in
Figure 7-24.
4. Select the Alarm Selection tab, select the alarm items to be sent to
maintainers, and fill in the proper values in the Forwarding Time Setting item,
as shown in Figure 7-25.
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5. Return to the User Info Setting tab and click the Save To Database button to
save the configuration.
Note:
Users can configure whether to send messages using the GSM modem
or ISMG according to the requirement.
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Procedures
2. Select the ONU needing to set the custom alarms, and click the Alarm Name
to select the target custom alarms. See Figure 7-26.
During the project installation, commissioning, cut over and maintenance, massive
alarms may occur, which make maintainers miss the significant alarms. Users can
automatically filter all the alarms and alarm recovery reported by the resources
during the project construction by setting the project alarm filtering.
Procedures
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2. Right-click the blank area in the Project Alarm Shield Management tab and
select Add Project Alarm Shield Systems in the shortcut menu.
3. Select the NE object to be set to project construction object in the Add Project
Alarm Shield Systems dialog box that appears subsequently. Click OK, as
shown in Figure 7-28.
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Parameter Description
After the Start Time, the project goes into the construction status and the
Start Time
generated alarms will be filtered. Current time by default.
Select this item and the filtering end time will become valid, otherwise
Auto Stopped
the End Time is unavailable.
After the End Time, the NE object set to the project construction status
End Time will be recovered to the normal service status, and the alarm can be
saved and reported. The day after the Start Time by default.
Select this item and the NE object set to the project construction status
Stopped At Once will be recovered to the normal service status, and the alarm can be
saved and reported.
5. After the setting, right-click the project alarm filtering system and select Save
All to save the project alarm filtering configuration, as shown in Figure 7-29.
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6. (Optional) Before the end time of the project alarm filtering, select the Stopped
At Once check box, right-click a blank area in the Project Alarm Shield
Management and select Save All and Refresh in sequence. Then the End
Time will be refreshed into the time of Stopped At Once, as shown in
Figure 7-30.
Users can set the alarm relevance rules and establish the alarm rules database, so
as to analyze the root alarm and derivative alarm caused by the same fault.
Backgound Information
Generally, a network contains massive devices and system and a fault may cause
massive alarms, which is difficult for the maintainer to eliminate the fault. The alarm
relevance analysis can help maintainers analyze the root alarm and derivative alarm
caused by the same fault, so as to analyze the fault information and isolate the fault
source quickly and accurately.
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Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Select Alarm→Alarm Relevance Rules Setting in the main menu to open the
Alarm Relevance Rules Setting as shown in Figure 7-31.
2. Right-click the alarm relevance rule and operate according to the description in
Table 7-14.
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Item Description
Valid Select Valid for one single rule and this rule becomes valid.
Fail Select Fail for one single rule and this rule fails.
All Valid Select All Valid for all the rules and all the rules becomes valid.
All Fail Select All Fail for all the rules and all the rules fail.
3. If users enable the alarm relevance analysis function and make the rules valid,
when the alarm that meets the relevance rules occurs, the Alarm Location in
the alarm report information will display whether the alarm is root or leaf.
Note:
The root alarm is source alarm and the leaf alarm is derivative alarm.
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The ANM2000 has strong performance management functions, able to store the
performance information of the equipment in the network.
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Users can select a system object in the Object Tree tab according to the
requirement and view the instant performance or performance history.
u Instant performance: the current 15-minute performance directly read from the
equipment and displayed. Users can select from the query conditions to view
the latest 1st to 16th 15-minute performance data, which is not save in the
database.
Users can view the instant performance to obtain the performance data in the last
1st to 16th 15 minutes and understand the operating status of the equipment.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Select a method in Table 8-1 to open the Instant Performance tab as shown
in Figure 8-1; this tab displays the instant performance data of the selected
system object.
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Users can view the performance history of the logical domain, system, or card
configured with the performance collection scheme, so as to understand the
operating status history of the equipment.
Background Information
After the performance collection scheme has been set, the ANM2000 collects the
performance data according to the scheme and saves the data in the database.
Users can view the performance data from the performance collection scheme
setting to the current time. So users are recommended to set performance collection
scheme for the concerned object to understand its operating status easily.
Prerequisites
u The performance collection scheme has been set, and the system has waited
for one test period (15 minutes or 24 hours) at least.
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Procedures
1. Select a method in Table 8-2 to open the Performance History tab as shown
in Figure 8-2; this tab displays the historical performance data of the selected
system object.
in the toolbar
2. (Optional) Set the query conditions and re-query the performance history.
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1) Right-click a blank area in the Performance History tab and select Query
Filter to open the Set performance history query conditions dialog box,
as shown in Figure 8-3.
Figure 8-3 The Set Performance History Query Conditions Dialog Box
Note:
3) After completing the settings, click OK; then the query results will be
displayed in the Performance History tab.
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u The system has waited for two test periods (15 minutes for each test period) at
least.
Procedures
3. Select the periods and types of the performance to be compared, and click OK,
as shown Figure 8-4. Then the system will display the comparison results in the
Performance Compare tab, as shown in Figure 8-5.
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To view the performance history of the equipment, users need to set the
performance collection scheme first. The ANM2000 only collects and processes the
data configured with the collection scheme, but does not record the performance
history of the equipment not configured with the scheme.
Procedures
3. In the right Performance Collection tab, set the time and type of the
performance to be collected, as shown in Figure 8-6. And the button description
is shown in Table 8-3.
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Table 8-3 Button Description of Options For Performance Collection And Storage
Item Description
Activate Click the check box at the left part to activate the current scheme.
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Users can understand the network operating status by viewing the performance
data variation of the designated object using the performance history chart.
Prerequisites
Procedures
Figure 8-8 The Set Performance History Query Conditions Dialog Box
2. Set the beginning time, period, performance type, and chart number to be
queried.
Note:
The performance type should be consistent with that set for the
performance collection scheme.
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3. Click the Policy edit button to open the Policy Edit dialog box, as shown in
Figure 8-9.
4. Click the New Policy button. After setting the Policy Name and the Perform
codes, click Insert; and then the newly-created policy will appear in the
Policies pane, as shown in Figure 8-10.
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Users can select Draw threshold line and set the threshold; and then
the set threshold curve will appear in the performance chart.
5. After confirming the correctness of the policy setting, click Exit to return to the
Set performance history query conditions dialog box.
6. After selecting the query range, click Apply; then the query policy and the
query range will be displayed in the Selected Curve pane, as shown in
Figure 8-11.
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7. Click OK; the performance data chart meeting the query condition will be
displayed in the Performance History Curve tab (as shown in Figure 8-12),
and corresponding performance data value will be displayed in the
Performance Data tab.
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As for the statistics operation, the ANM2000 provides abundant resource statistics
functions. Users can perform the statistics operations of resources managed by the
current network management system as needed, and the resources include the
system, the card, the card port, the ONU subscriber information, the ONU port
information, the MGC resource, etc.
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Using this function, users can gather the statistics of the system source
comprehensively, such as the IP address, the electrification time, the port type, the
card name, and the slot number.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-1 to open the System Resource Statistics tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the System Resource Statistic tab,
as shown in Figure 9-1.
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Users can use this function to perform the statistics of the system types and
quantity, and save the statistics information in various document types for easy
view.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-2 to open the System Type Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Physical Resource Statistic→System Type Statistic in the main
System type menu
statistics Select Statistic View→Physical Resource Statistic→System Type
Statistics in the Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the System Type Statistic tab, as
shown in Figure 9-2.
3. Click the System Amount Statistics tab and select the object under the
Admin Tools, then click Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the
System Amount Statistic tab, as shown in Figure 9-3.
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4. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the system board, such as the
board name and board quantity.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-3 to open the System Board Statistic tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the System Board Statistic tab, as
shown in Figure 9-4.
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Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the board types and quantity,
and save the statistics information in various document types for easy view.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-4 to open the Board Type Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Physical Resource Statistic→Board Type Statistics in the main
Board type menu
statistics Select Statistic View→Physical Resource Statistic→Board Type Statistics
in the Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Board Amount Statistics tab,
as shown in Figure 9-5.
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3. Click the Board Type Statistics tab and select the object under the Admin
Tools, then click Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Board Type
Statistics tab, as shown in Figure 9-6.
4. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to perform the statistics of the ONU equipment types,
and save the statistics information in various document types for easy view.
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Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-5 to open the ONU Type Device Statistic tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Physical Resource Statistic→ONU Type Device Statistic in the
ONU
main menu
equipment
Select Statistic View→Physical Resource Statistic→ONU Type Device
type statistics
Statistic in the Admin Tools tab
2. Select the ONU object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU Type Device Statistic tab,
as shown in Figure 9-7.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
4. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can view horizontally or
vertically according to the ONU type.
Users can use this function to view the OLT system type, ONU type, and total
number of the object ONUs.
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Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-6 to open the ONU Device Information
Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
ONU Statistics→Physical Resource Statistic→ONU Device Information
equipment Statistics in the main menu
information Select Statistic View→Physical Resource Statistic→ONU Device
statistics Information Statistics in the Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU Device Information
Statistics tab, as shown in Figure 9-8.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
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Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the ONU type, ONU equipment
type and ONU version, and save the statistics information in various document
types for easy view.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-7 to open the ONU Type Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Physical Resource Statistic→ONU Type Statistics in the main
ONU type menu
statistics Select Statistic View→Physical Resource Statistic→ONU Type Statistics
in the Admin Tools tab
2. Select the ONU object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU Type Statistics tab, as
shown in Figure 9-9.
3. Click the ONU Device Type Statistics tab and select the object under the
Admin Tools, then click Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU
Device Type Statistic tab, as shown in Figure 9-10.
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4. Click the ONU Version Statistics tab and select the object under the Admin
Tools, then click Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU Version
Statistics tab, as shown in Figure 9-11.
5. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the information related to the
system port, such as the number of the configured PON ports, the total number of
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the PON ports, the number of the occupied uplink ports and the total number of the
uplink ports.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-8 to open the System Port Statistic tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the System Port Statistic tab, as
shown in Figure 9-12.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the system port types, and
save the statistics information in various document types for easy view.
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Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-9 to open the Port Type Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Physical Resource Statistic→Port Type Statistics in the main
Port type menu
statistics Select Statistic View→Physical Resource Statistic→Port Type Statistics in
the Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Port Type Statistics tab, as
shown in Figure 9-13.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the detailed information of the OLT connected to
the ONU and the subscriber, such as the OLT name, OLT IP address, line card slot
number, PON port number and ONU authorization number.
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Procedures
1. Select a method in Table 9-10 to open the ONU User Detail Information
Statistic tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU User Detail Information
Statistic tab, as shown in Figure 9-14.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
The equipment type statistics is used to gather the statistics of the equipment
information of the current system object, including the type and number of the cards
and ports. This function facilitates users to understand the equipment usage
condition.
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Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-11 to open the Device Type Statistics tab.
2. Select the object needing the statistics in the bottom left pane and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Device Type Statistics tab, as
shown in Figure 9-15.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the board utility rate and
remaining board capacity, and save the statistics information in various document
types for easy view.
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Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-12 to open the System Capacity Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Capacity Statistics→System Capacity Statistics in the main
System
menu
capacity
Statistic View→Capacity Statistics→System Capacity Statistics in the
statistics
Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Board Utility Rate Statistics
tab, as shown in Figure 9-16.
3. Click the Board Residual Capacity Statistics tab and select the object under
the Admin Tools, then click Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the
Board Residual Capacity Statistics tab, as shown in Figure 9-17.
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4. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the system PON port utility
rate, and save the statistics information in various document types for easy view.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-13 to open the PON Utility Rate Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Capacity Statistics→PON Utility Rate Statistics in the main
PON utility menu
rate statistics Statistic View→Capacity Statistics→PON Utility Rate Statistics in the
Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the PON Utility Rate Statistics tab,
as shown in Figure 9-18.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the utility rate of the port under
the system PON port, and save the statistics information in various document types
for easy view.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-14 to open the PON Utility Rate Statistics tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Capacity Statistics→Port Utility Rate Statistics in the main menu
Port utility
Statistic View→Capacity Statistics→Port Utility Rate Statistics in the
rate statistics
Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Port Utility Rate Statistics tab,
as shown in Figure 9-19.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the system splitter utility rate,
and save the statistics information in various document types for easy view.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-15 to open the Splitter Utility Rate Statistics
tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistic→Capacity Statistics→Splitter Utility Rate Statistics in the main
Splitter utility menu
rate statistics Statistic View→Capacity Statistics→Splitter Utility Rate Statistics in the
Admin Tools tab
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Splitter Utility Rate Statistics
tab, as shown in Figure 9-20.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the port service VLAN of each ONU.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-16 to open the ONU VLAN Statistics tab.
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2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU VLAN Statistic tab, as
shown in Figure 9-21.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the port service VLAN of each MDU ONU.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-17 to open the MDU ONU VLAN Statistic tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the MDU ONU VLAN Statistic tab,
as shown in Figure 9-22.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the bandwidth information of each ONU.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-18 to open the Bandwidth Statistic tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Bandwidth Statistic tab, as
shown in Figure 9-23.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the relevant information of the ONU resource,
such as the CPU version, the firmware version, and the hardware version.
Procedures
1. Select a method in Table 9-19 to open the ONU Port Resource Detail
Information tab.
Table 9-19 Access Method of Viewing the ONU Port Resource Statistics Detailed List
Operation
Access Method
Item
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. Then the statistics will appear in the ONU Port Resource Detail
Information tab, as shown in Figure 9-24.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the information of the MGC service resource
information configured on the OLT, such as the MGC protocol type, the MGC IP
address, domain name address, and the MGC port number.
Background Information
The MGC service resource information is loaded in asynchronous mode, i.e., the
ANM2000 displays every 10 messages.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-20 to open the MGC Resource Information
Statistic tab.
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Operation
Access Method
Item
Statistics→Service Statistic→Voice Service Statistic→MGC Resource
MGC
Information Statistic in the main menu
resource
Select Statistic View→Service Statistic→Voice Service Statistic→MGC
statistics
Resource Information Statistic in the Admin Tools tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the MGC Resource Statistic tab,
as shown in Figure 9-25.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the MGC configuration methods of each ONU.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-21 to open the ONU MGC Information Statistic
tab.
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2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the ONU MGC Information
Statistic tab, as shown in Figure 9-26.
3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to view the voice service information of each ONU.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-22 to open the Voice Service Statistic tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Voice Service Statistic tab, as
shown in Figure 9-27.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can use this function to gather the statistics of the occupation ratio of the
voice port, and save the statistics information in various document types for easy
view.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-23 to open the Voice Port Used Rate Statistic
tab.
Table 9-23 Access Method of the Voice Port Occupation Ratio Statistics
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the Voice Port Used Rate Statistic
tab, as shown in Figure 9-28.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
Users can view the quantity of the OLT, ONUs and ports with this function.
Procedures
1. Select one method in Table 9-24 to open the PON Device Statistic tab.
2. Select the system object needing the statistics under Admin Tools, and click
Execute. The statistics will be displayed in the PON Device Statistic tab, as
shown in Figure 9-29.
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3. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the tab and users can export the current
GUI to an Html, CSV or Excel document.
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Creating Users
User Management
Sending Messages
Viewing Logs
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The authorization and domain division is an important strategy for the ANM2000 to
achieve the secure management. This section gives a brief introduction to the
authorization and domain division.
Background
The ANM2000 system supports the client side-server side networking. Figure 10-1
shows a typical structure in the practical application.
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Under the above networking mode, the domain network management computer can
be a PC with a low configuration. As long as the PC has installed the ANM2000
system’s client, it can manage the equipment via accessing the center network
management system (server).
The above networking mode has one problem: The shared database allows the
user of one area to manage the equipment of another area, which brings the
security risk.
To solve the security problem, the ANM2000 supports the authorization and domain
division management function via the user group, operation group and object group
divisions.
u User group: Adds the users that need the integrated authority to the same user
group. Via distributing certain authorities to the user group, all the member
users are authorized with the rights of the group. The user group facilitates the
fast distribution of the user rights.
The ANM2000 supports the management user group, maintenance user group,
operation user group and monitor user group by default.
By creating an operation group and adding all the operation rights required by a
service to the operation group, users can distribute these operation rights to the
related user or user group as a whole, so as to achieve the fast distribution of
user rights. Based on the common user operations, the ANM2000 supports 34
operations groups by default.
u Object group: The collection of the equipment and objects that can be
managed by the ANM2000 system. When a user or a user group is bound with
an object group, the user or user group acquires the management rights of all
objects in that group.
By creating an object group and adding the objects that can be integrately
managed to the group, users can assign a user or user group to manage the
objects in that group, so as to reduce the management costs of the
administrators.
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In the user management module, users can assign a user as the authorization and
domain limited user, and bind an operation group, an object group and a user group
to it, so as to enable the authorization and domain division function for the user.
When the user logs in via the client end, the ANM2000 GUI only displays the
equipment within the assigned object group, and the user can only perform the
operations belonging to the assigned operation group on the equipment.
Note:
2. Acquiring the rights of the parent object means acquiring the rights of
the child object; but acquiring the rights of the child object does not
mean acquiring the rights of the parent object.
3. All new users have the network management data monitor function
by default.
As shown in Figure 10-2, the domain limited user A is bound with the EPON
operation group, north town object group and the south town user group. The south
town user group is bound with the GPON operation group and the south town object
group.
There are two operation groups, two object groups and one user group in
Figure 10-2.
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u Two operation groups: the EPON operation group and the GPON operation
group, which includes the general EPON central office end service
management operation rights and the GPON equipment management
operation rights respectively.
u Two object groups: the north town object group and the south town object
group, which have the operations rights on the north town objects and the south
town objects respectively.
u One user group: the south town user group, which has the GPON operation
group authority on the south town object group.
u For the objects in the north town object group, user A has the operation rights
of the EPON operation group, namely the general EPON central office end
service management operation rights.
u For the objects in the south town object group, user A has the operation rights
of the GPON operation group, namely the GPON equipment management
operation rights.
Caution:
The user A cannot perform the operations within the GPON operation
group to the north town object group, and also cannot perform the
operations within the EPON operation group to the south town object
group.
GUI Display
The ANM2000 supports the domain division management function on the object
tree displaying:
u For the domain management user, the systems and the cards that are not
managed by it will not be displayed in the object tree tab.
u Filters the nodes that are not within the management range when displaying the
alarm LEDs; and marks them with special icons. The filtering is usually
performed on the modules or the objects of higher levels. For the card objects,
the filtering is only performed on the EC2 card or the card with remote module.
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u Filters the nodes that need not be displayed when generating the object tree,
including the object tree in the main GUI and in the other operation GUIs, such
as configuration data uploading / downloading, physical configuration
inspection and performance gathering.
The ANM2000 supports the authority division management function on the menu
control displaying:
u Object menu: The domain limited user cannot access the logical domain. Only
when users have complete rights on the higher-level users can they add /
delete lower-level objects or reset card type; only when users have rights on
the objects whose levels are higher than the module can users check the
physical configuration.
u Main menu: The domain limited user cannot perform the operations such as
forcibly saving, importing and exporting. They cannot perform the user
management, domain management and command authority management
(which can be executed by the member of the system management user group
only) either.
u Filters the main menu and the object menu options (including checking physical
configuration, adding / deleting / importing / exporting logical domain, and
saving forcibly) according to the domain authorities filtering.
4 Checking physical configuration: Only when the user has rights on the
module or higher-level objects can he / she check the physical
configuration.
4 Basic operations on the objects of each level: Only when the user has
rights on all the lower-level objects of the selected object can he / she add /
delete the lower-level objects.
u The operation of log viewing requires the member of the system management
user group and other system users. The non-system management group users
can only view their own logs.
u Only the users with authority on the system can set the performance gathering
scheme.
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When the existing operator group cannot meet your requirements, users can create
a new operator group.
Procedures
1. Select one of the methods in Table 10-1 to open the Operator Group
Management tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Creating a Security→Operator Group Management in the main menu.
new user Select Security Management→Operator Group Management in the Admin
group Tools tab.
2. Right-click in the user group displaying pane and select Add from the shortcut
menu.
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4. (Optional) In the User Group’s Attribute pane, click Filter to open the Filter
dialog box, as shown in Figure 10-4. Users can filter the operation information
according to Table 10-2.
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5. (Optional) Click Filter Text in the Operator Group's Attribute and enter words
in the Input filter text box as shown in Figure 10-5, so as to perform the
ambiguously or exactly match command.
After a new object group is created in the ANM2000, bind the designated object
group and the user or user group and then the user or user group will have the
authority to operate the equipment in the object group, so as to facilitate the
assignment and manage user authorities of the ANM2000.
Procedures
1. Select one of the methods in Table 10-3 to open the Object Group
Management tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
Object
Security→Object Group Management in the main menu.
group
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Table 10-3 Access Method for Creating a New User Group (Continued)
Operation
Access Method
Item
Select Security Management→Object Group Management in the Admin
Tools tab.
2. Right-click in the user group displaying pane and select Add from the shortcut
menu.
3. Configure the name, description of the operation group and bind the user and
select the executable object in the Object Group Attribute pane, as shown in
Figure 10-6. Select Auto add new system and click Save. When a new
system is added to the Object Tree pane, re-enter the Object Group
Management tab and the newly added system will be bound to the object
group automatically.
4. (Optional) In the Object Group’s Attribute pane, click Filter to open the Filter
dialog box, as shown in Figure 10-7. Users can filter object according to
Table 10-4.
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Object filter After users select an object, the selected object will be displayed.
5. (Optional) Click Filter Text in the Object Group's Attribute and enter words in
the Input filter text box as shown in Figure 10-8, so as to perform the
ambiguously or exactly match command.
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When the existing user group cannot meet the requirements, users can create a
new user group.
Procedures
1. Select one of the methods in Table 10-5 to open the Operator Group
Management tab.
2. Right-click in the user group displaying pane and select Add from the shortcut
menu.
3. Configure the name, description of the user group and bind the operation group
in the User Group's Attribute pane, as shown in Figure 10-9.
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4. (Optional) In the User Group’s Attribute pane, click Filter to open the Filter
dialog box, as shown in Figure 10-10. After users select a user group, the
Binding User’s Information pane will display the users of the selected user
groups only.
5. (Optional) Click Filter Text in the User Group's Attribute and enter words in
the Input filter text box as shown in Figure 10-11, so as to perform the
ambiguously or exactly match command.
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The member of the system management user group can add the users with different
authorities. Before distributing the user, the system management user should add
the new user.
Prerequisites
Only the users of the System Manager User Group can add new users.
Procedures
1. Select one of the methods in Table 10-6 to open the User Management tab.
Operation
Access Method
Item
2. Right-click in the user displaying pane and select Add New User from the
shortcut menu to open the User management tab as shown in Figure 10-12.
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Configuration Description
Item
User Name Input the name of the new user.
User Default The options include System Manager User Group, Maintain User
Group Group, Operator User Group and Monitor User Group.
Sets the new user as a domain-limited user, meaning that the new user
can only manage the equipment inside the authorization domain.
Limited User
This item is greyed-out when users add a new System Manager User
Group user.
The system permits one and only one user to log in the network
management system with the appointed username at the same time
interval. For example, if user A logs in the network management system
Only Login Once
with the username abc, other users cannot log in the network
management system with the username abc before user A exits the
network management system.
Pass-
Input the login password, with the length being 8 to 32 characters.
word
Pass-
Confirm
word Input the login password again.
password
setting
Expira-
Enter the expiration of the password; the unit is day.
tion
Click Add IP Section, and input the starting IP address in the box under
Allow Login IP List it. The new user can log in ANM2000 successfully only when his / her IP
address belongs to the network section.
Note:
Adding the LDAP authentication user needs no password but uses the
LDAP server.
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4. Select the operation group, object group and user group to be bound. After the
setting is completed, click Save.
The following introduces how to create a user and assign the authority to the user
with an example.
Authority Planning
Create a new user A to manage system 1 and system 2. Besides the monitoring
function, user A should have the NGN Manager authority and should not have the
VLAN Manager authority on the core switch card of system 1, and should have the
VLAN Manager authority and should not have the NGN Manager authority on the
core switch card of system 2.
Procedures
1. Create a domain limited user A that belongs to the Monitor User Group. See
Adding a New User for the operation procedure.
2. Configure the logical domain for user A and bind the user A with the systems
that the user A can manage. See Object Group Management for the operation
procedure.
5. Create a new object group A whose object is the core switch card of system 1.
See Object Group Management for the operation procedure.
6. Create a new object group B whose object is the core switch card of system 2.
See Object Group Management for the operation procedure.
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7. Create a new user group A and bind the operation group A, object group A and
user A to the new user group A. See User Group Management for the operation
procedure.
8. Create a new user group B and bind the operation group B, object group B and
user A to the new user group B. See User Group Management for the operation
procedure.
The user management function provided by the ANM2000 can define the legal
users and their authorizations and management domains, so as to prevent illegal
operations effectively.
The system management group users can use this function to view the users in the
system and their properties, so as to find abnormal conditions in time and ensure
the normal running of the system and the equipment.
Prerequisites
Only the users of the System Manager User Group can manage the operators.
Procedures
1. Select one of the methods in Table 10-8 to open the User Management tab as
shown in Figure 10-13.
Operation
Access Method
Item
User Security→User Management in the main menu.
Manage-
Select Security Management→User Management in the Admin Tools tab.
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2. Select a user, and the information of this user will be displayed in the User
Information pane on the right.
3. Users can modify the relevant information of the selected user, and then click
Save to save the modified information.
4. (Optional) Right-click a blank area in the User Management tab and select
Import LDAP User Information to bring up the LDAP Server Configuration
Template dialog box, as shown in Figure 10-14. For the detailed procedures,
refer to LDAP Server Configuration Template.
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Users can use this function to view the current online users and their basic
information (a System Manager User Group user can force the users of other
groups to leave), so as to ensure the normal running of the system and the
equipment.
Procedures
1. Select one of the methods in Table 10-9 to open the Online User
Management tab as shown in Figure 10-15.
2. The current user can perform the following operations of other online users.
4 Right-click other online users and click Refresh in the shortcut menu to
refresh the status information of the selected users.
4 Right-click other online users and click Send Message in the shortcut
menu to instantly communicate with other users.
4 Right-click other online users and click Enforce Offline in the shortcut
menu to force the lower-level online users to leave.
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Under some special conditions (such as users' first login of the ANM2000), users
need to modify the login password to ensure the security of the user.
Procedures
2. Enter the old password, the new password and the confirmed password in turn
and click OK.
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Users can perform the password authentication of the third-party LDAP server by
configuring the LDAP server template.
Background Information
Prerequisites
u The login account and password for the LDAP server are obtained and the
LDAP server is operating normally.
Procedures
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Parameter Description
The distinguished name for search in the LDAP server, equivalently the
User Search DN
key word.
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Parameter Description
Users should query the LDAP server when importing the users from the
server. The filtering condition is the query condition. The filtering
condition is attribute+operator +VALUE. If the filtering condition is null,
Filter Conditions
all the users will be imported.
For example, to import all the users with the uid attribute from the LDAP
server, the filtering condition should be uid=*.
3. Click the Save button to save the LADP server configuration into the database
as a template, as shown in Figure 10-18.
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4. Enter LDAP Server Account and LDAP Server Password in the Import
LDAP User Information, and click the Import User button, as shown in
Figure 10-19.
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The LDAP server account and password belongs to the LDAP server
administrator or the user who has the query authority. The ANM2000
cannot save the account and password but can execute the LDAP user
importing after the a user enters the account and password.
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7. After a user logs into the ANM2000 using the LDAP authentication username
and password, the ANM2000 will communicate with the LDAP server and
authenticate on the LDAP server. If the username and password are
authenticated successfully, the LDAP will return the relevant information to the
ANM2000 and then the user can access the ANM2000.
Procedures
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2. In the right-bottom pane, select the target user and select Add to Received
Users or Add to carbon copy users in the shortcut menu.
3. Input the message subject and content, and then click the button to send
the message.In the receiver GUI, a dialog box as shown in Figure 10-22 will
appear; click it to view the content of this message.
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Users can use this function to view the information on the sent and received
messages, and view the information of the uploaded files.
Prerequisites
Before users upload the files, the FTP server has been set.
Procedures
1. Select one of the methods in Table 10-11 to open the Message and Upload
File Management tab as shown in Figure 10-23. This tab displays the
information of the inbox by default.
2. Select a letter in the inbox and right-click it, and users can select to reply to,
delete it, or send messages to its sender.
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3. Click Upload File Management→Upload File List below the Admin Tools tab
and users can view the list information of the uploaded files, as shown in
Figure 10-24.
4. Select and right-click a file, and users can select to download or delete this file;
at the same time, users can upload new files.
5. Right-click the blank, and select Upload File in the shortcut menu to open the
Choose Upload file dialog box, as shown in Figure 10-25.
6. Click to select the file to be uploaded, and click OK. Then the file will be
uploaded to the appointed FTP server.
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u Only the user in the System Manager User Group has the operation
authorization to upload / delete files.
The ANM2000 provides users with command logs and login logs, which can help
users understand the operating conditions of the ANM2000 and analyze the
network faults easily.
Users can view command logs to understand the command operation of logging in
the server, so as to provide evidences for fault isolation.
Procedures
1. Enter the View The Command Log tab as shown in Figure 10-26 via the
methods listed in Table 10-12. The tab displays all command logs by default.
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2. Right-click the tab, and select Query Filter to open the Command Log Filter
dialog box as shown in Figure 10-27.
3. Select various items and set the filter conditions in turn. After completing the
setting operation, click OK. The View The Command Log tab will only display
the items meeting the filter conditions. See Figure 10-28.
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Users can view the login logs to understand the information of all users logging in
the server and discover abnormal logins in a timely manner, so as to ensure the
system security.
Procedures
1. Enter the View The User Login Log tab as shown in Figure 10-29 via the
methods listed in Table 10-13. The tab displays all command logs on the day
by default.
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2. Right-click the tab, and select Query Filter to open the Login Filter dialog box
as shown in Figure 10-30.
3. Select various items and set the filter conditions in turn. After completing the
setting operation, click OK. The View The User Login Log tab will only display
the items meeting the filter conditions. See Figure 10-31.
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Users can understand the ANM2000 operation record via viewing the ANMS
operation log.
Procedures
1. Enter the View The ANMS Operation Log tab as shown in Figure 10-32 via
the methods listed in Table 10-14.
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2. Right-click the tab, and select Query Filter... to open the ANMS Operation
Log Filter dialog box as shown in Figure 10-33.
3. Select various items and set the filter conditions in turn. After completing the
setting operation, click OK. The View The ANMS Operation Log tab will only
display the items meeting the filter conditions.
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The ANM2000 provides the format management function. Users can set the display
format of the information according to the requirement when viewing the
performance or alarm information.
Column Chooser
Multi-row Display
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Users can export the information on the current page to the Html or Excel to save
according to the requirement.
Users export the current tab to the *.Html file and save it to the specified directory
according to the requirement.
Procedures
1. Click Style→Export This Page to Html in the main menu to open the Save As
dialog box as shown in Figure 11-1.
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Users export the current tab to the *.Excel file and save it to the specified directory
according to the requirement.
Prerequistes
Procedures
1. Click Style→Export This Page to Excel in the main menu to open the Save
As dialog box as shown in Figure 11-2.
Users can make the tab display the data according to the group.
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Procedures
2. Drag a certain column title in the current tab to the part below the tab, as shown
in Figure 11-3, and the tab will display the data according to this column.
Users can clear the group display of the data in the tab.
Prerequisites
Procedures
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Users can filter the unconcerned column in the current tab using the column
chooser, so as to query the target column easily.
Prerequistes
The tab containing the data has been opened; otherwise the Style menu will be
dimmed.
Procedures
1. Select Style→Column Chooser in the main menu to open the Field Chooser
dialog box shown in Figure 11-5.
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2. Drag the unconcerned column in the current tab to the Field Chooser dialog
box. For example, drag the EMS Time and the EMS Time column will be no
longer displayed in the tab, as shown in Figure 11-6.
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Drag the column in the Field Chooser dialog box to the specified position
in the tab and this column will be displayed in the tab.
Users can make all the columns displayed in the current tab using the automatic
column width adjustment function when many columns exist in the tab.
Procedures
1. Select Style→Auto Size Column Width in the main menu, and the scroll bar
below the current tab will disappear. And the ANM2000 will automatically adjust
the column width in the current tab and display all the columns in the tab, as
shown in Figure 11-7.
When all the columns are displayed in the current tab, the contents in the columns
may be overlapping. The ANM2000 can display the overlapping columns into
multiple rows to facilitate users' view.
1. Select Style→Multi Row Display in the main menu, and the overlapping
contents in the column will be displayed into multiple rows, as shown in
Figure 11-8.
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After group the concerned information, users can add shading for the group title in
the current tab to highlight the title.
Prerequisites
Procedures
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After group the concerned information, users can overstrike the group title in the
current tab to highlight the title.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Select Style→Bold Group Rows in the main menu to overstrike the group row
in the current tab, as shown in Figure 11-10.
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Procedures
1. Select Style→Grid Line Style→Horizontal in the main menu and select the
required horizontal line in the submenu, such as Solid.
2. Select Style→Grid Line Style→Vertical in the main menu and select the
required vertical line in the submenu, such as Solid, as shown in Figure 11-11.
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Managing Windows
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Users can hide all the panes except the display pane in the ANM2000 main GUI.
Procedures
1. Select Windows→Hide All Panes in the main menu to hide all the panes
except the display pane in the ANM2000 main GUI, as shown in Figure 12-1.
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Users can close all the tabs except the Topology tab.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. Select Window→Close All Windows in the main menu to close all the tabs
except the Topology tab, as shown in Figure 12-2.
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The ANM2000 provides the help management, so as to facilitate users to view the
help topics, the ANM2000 information and the ANM2000 legend.
Help Topics
About ANM2000
ANM2000 Legend
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Procedures
1. Select Help→How Do I in the main menu to bring up the dialog box shown in
Figure 13-1. Users can search their concerned topics and the system will show
the relevant explanation.
Users can view the module and version of the ANM2000 in use.
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Procedures
Users can understand the meanings of the indicator LEDs on the ANM2000 using
the ANM2000 legend.
Procedures
1. Select Help→Cutline in the main menu to show the ANM2000 legend shown in
Figure 13-3, which facilitates users to identify the alarm level and card status.
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The topology management function is used to manage the displaying status of the
equipment on the main topology.
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Users can understand the status of all equipment in the network via the ANM2000.
The following introduces the meanings of the status LEDs in the topology view.
The status LEDs in the ANM2000 topology view are displayed in the same way as
the LEDs in the Object Tree pane, one on the left and the other on the right, as
shown in .
u The left status LED: displays the alarm information existing in the object.
When the equipment in the logical domain has alarms, the LED will be
displayed in the corresponding color of the highest level of all alarms on the
equipment. When the LED is displayed in two colors like , the confirmed but
unended alarms exist in the logical domain.
u The right status LED: displays the connection status in the object.
Users can expand a logical domain in the topology to view the equipment icons
within the logical domain. When ANM2000 manages a great number of equipment
sets, users can collapse the logical domain to reduce the number of icons on the
topology view.
Procedures
1. Right-click a blank area in the topology tab, select Expand All Logic Domain /
Collapse All Logic Domain from the shortcut menu. Figure 14-1 and
Figure 14-2 show the operation results respectively.
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Users can delete all hot spots on the topology view according to the requirement.
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Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Delete All
Hotspot from the shortcut menu to open the alert box as shown in Figure 14-3.
Subsequent Operations
Users can obtain the deleted topology objects on the topology view again with the
synchronizing object configuration operation.
After deleting all icons on the topology view, yusers can synchronize the object
configuration to display the topology objects on the topology view again.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Update Object
Configuration from the shortcut menu.
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After moving the equipment icons on the topology view as required, users can save
the topology information, and the ANM2000 will save the new location of the
equipment icons.
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Save Topology
Map from the shortcut menu.
Users can select to display the NE IP address and name in the topology.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Display NE IP
and Name from the shortcut menu.
Users can lock the topology view when they do not need to move the icons on the
topology view.
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Lock from the
shortcut menu.
When users need to move all icons on the topology view and keep the spaces
among these icons unchanged, they can select all icons on the topology view.
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Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Select All from
the shortcut menu.
When the ANM2000 manages a relatively large number of equipment sets, users
can hide some of the equipment icons on the topology view, so as to focus on the
important equipment.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the equipment icon and select Hide from
the shortcut menu. The selected equipment icon will be hidden in the topology
view.
Users can use the function to display the hidden nodes as needed.
Prerequisites
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Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Hidden Nodes
Management from the shortcut menu to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 14-4.
2. Select the node to be displayed and click Shown Node and then OK. The
selected node will be displayed in the topology view.
Prerequisites
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Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Set
Background Picture from the shortcut menu to open the dialog box as shown
in Figure 14-5.
2. After selecting the background picture, click Open. The ANM2000 will use this
picture as the topology background view.
Users can restore the topology background view to the default background view via
this function.
Prerequisites
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Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Use Default
Background Picture from the shortcut menu. The ANM2000 will restore the
topology background to the default background view.
Users can view the hidden logical domain via this function.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Hide Logic
Domain management from the shortcut menu to open the dialog box as
shown in Figure 14-6.
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2. Select the logical domain to be displayed on the topology view and click Show
Logic Domain then the OK button. The logical domain will be displayed in the
collapsed mode.
Users can use this function to restore the default backgound size.
Prerequisites
Procedures
Users can browse the topology view conveniently via zooming in/out, full screen
and other functions.
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and refer to Table 14-1 to
select the corresponding options.
Zooms Out The current topology zooms out to 75% after each click.
Restores the topology to the original size after zooming in/out the
Cancel Zoom
topology.
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Users can customize the icon for a specific type of equipment via this function.
Prerequisites
Procedures
1. In the Topology View tab, right-click the blank area and select Topology Node
Configuration from the shortcut menu to open the dialog box as shown in
Figure 14-7.
2. (Optional) Enter the key word in the text box of the Filter Condition to select
the object to be configured quickly.
3. (Optional) In the Topology Node Type pane, select the equipment type that
need change the icon, and then select a new icon in the Icon Type pane.
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Appendix A Dual NIC Setting
The ANM2000 adopts the dual NIC mode. In this mode, different IP addresses are
used to run the database and manage the equipment.
u Equipment network card (device network card): Used for the communication
between the ANM2000 and the equipment.
u Database network card (tcpip network card): Used for the communication
among the ANM2000, the database and the network management system.
u Physical isolation: Connects two network cards respectively with two unrelated
HUBs or switches.
u Logical isolation: Connects two network cards to the same switch and sets two
or multiple VLANs for their isolation.
Compared with the single NIC mode, the dual NIC mode has the following
advantages:
u When the network management system connects with different devices, users
do not need to modify the IP address of the computer. This can avoid paralysis
of the ANM2000 caused by wrong modifications of the IP address.
Note:
VLAN is the virtual local area network and sets various network
segments (or smaller LANs) logically for the LAN equipment, so as to
implement the data switch between virtual workgroups (units).
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2. Set the IP address in the Manager IP Address text box; then click the Add
button.
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4 IBM Informix Server: Input the name of the database on the server end.
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4 Service Name: Generally input 6000 (the port number) or input turbo.
After completing the setting, click Make Default Server first and then click
Apply to open the Define New Informix Server? alert box. Finally click OK.
After completing the settings, click Apply to bring up the Define New Host?
alert box. And click OK.
4. Click the Environment tab. Select Use my settings and click Apply and OK.
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Appendix B Abbreviations
IP Internet Protocol
IPTV Internet Protocol Television
International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication
ITU-T
Standardization Sector
LCD Loss Cell delineation
LOF Loss Of Frame
LOS Loss Of Signal
MODEM Modulator-Demodulator
MSAN Multi-Service Access Network
MTBF Mean Time Between Failures
MTTR Mean Time To Recovery
ONT OpticalNetworkTerminal
ONU OpticalNetworkUnit
OS Operating System
PC Personal Computer
PM Performance Monitor
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