IPCLK1000 User Guide PDF
IPCLK1000 User Guide PDF
IPCLK1000 User Guide PDF
V200R003
User Guide
Issue 07
Date 2015-12-31
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Purpose
This document describes the structures and functions of the IPCLK1000. It provides guides
on how to perform installation, commissioning, and routine maintenance.
Related Versions
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Network planners
Installers
Network operators
System engineers
Field engineers
Site maintainers
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
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Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in
boldface. For example, log in as user root.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Terminal display is in Courier New.
Command Conventions
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italics.
[] Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are
optional.
{ x | y | ... } Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets
and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected.
{ x | y | ... } * Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all can
be selected.
Convention Description
<> It means that you must enter or select a value for the
parameter that is enclosed in angle brackets during
command configuration.
GUI Conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, windows, and dialog titles
are in boldface. For example, click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"
signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
Keyboard Operation
Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing
Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed
concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operation
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without
moving the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and
quickly without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
Update History
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version
contains all updates made to previous versions.
Contents
6 FAQ ................................................................................................................................................ 97
6.1 What to Do When the GE Port on the IPCLK1000 Server Is Faulty? ............................................................ 97
6.2 What to Do When the OM Port on the IPCLK1000 Cannot Be Pinged? ....................................................... 97
6.3 How to Monitoring the CPU Usage ............................................................................................................... 98
6.4 How to Trace Clock Messages ..................................................................................................................... 100
6.5 How to Handle Inconsistency Between the IPCLK1000 Language and the LMT Language ...................... 103
6.6 How to Monitor Alarms on the LMT ........................................................................................................... 104
Section Describes
The IPCLK1000 V200R003 is mainly used with the clock solutions to the GSM, WCDMA,
uBro, WiMAX, and LTE.
The typical application scenarios of the IPCLK1000 V200R003 are as follows:
Deploying the IPCLK1000 on a UMTS network
As shown in Figure 1-1, the IPCLK1000 provides IP clock packets to the UMTS base station.
The UMTS base station receives the IP clock packets from the IPCLK1000 through the IP
network, and recovers the required clock signals. The IPCLK1000 transmits the IP clock
packets to the AP through the SeGW tunnel, and uses the SeGW tunnel to ensure
communication between the IPCLK1000 and the AP.
CS HLR
UE Home AP HGW
IP IP NodeB
SME Zone Network Network MSC/VLR IP Network
SeGW AG
Office LAN PS
ePico ePico
SGSN GGSN
AAA AHR NodeB
AP Manager
UE UE
AAA
Server
Fixed CPE
BS
USB Dongle
ASN-GW
Handset BS
PPS SCP
MS/SS ASN CSN Internet
Section Describes
2.2.3 Synchronization
As an IP clock server, the IPCLK1000 sends IP clock packets to a base station so that the base
station can parse the clock packets and recover the clock from the packets. Base stations can
recover clocks from IP clock packets only if intermediate networks transporting the packets
have a jitter less than 20 ms and a packet loss rate less than 1%.
The IPCLK1000 can send IP clock packets to a maximum of 10,240 home APs at the same
time at the following frequency:
For Huawei proprietary protocol, you can set the packet sending frequency to 1, 10, 20,
30, 40, or 50 packets per second. Under default configurations (50 packets per second),
IP clock packets from one base station generally occupy a bandwidth of 30 kbit/s, and
clock synchronization can be ensured if previously described transmission quality
requirements are met.
For the IEEE 1588v2 protocol, you can set the packet sending frequency to 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8,
16, 32, 64, 128, or 256 packets per second. In unicast mode, the packet transmission
interval can be up to 128 packets per second. In multicast mode, the packet transmission
interval can be up to 256 packets per second. Under default configurations (16 packets
per second), keep the bandwidth for sending the IP clock packets at 12 kbit/s for each
base station. Ensure that the bandwidth does not exceed 190 kbit/s in a poor network
environment. The IPCLK1000 can send the IP clock packets to a maximum of 10,240
home APs at a frequency smaller than or equal to 32 packets per second. The total
number of base stations supported is decreased when the frequency is over 32 packets
per second, as shown in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Relationship between the frequency of packet transmission in unicast mode and the
number of home APs
One-step 32 10240
64 5000
128 2500
Two-step 16 10240
32 8000
64 4000
128 2500
NOTE
In one-step mode, only the event message is used to provide timing information.
In two-step mode, both the event message and the follow-up general message are used to provide
timing information.
2.3 OM
2.3.1 OM System
The OM system of the IPCLK1000 uses a customized man-machine interface based on the
Man-Machine Language (MML) and Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Figure 2-1 shows the OM system of the IPCLK1000.
iManager M2000
IPCLK1000
LMT Ethernet
IPCLK1000
LMT
LMT
2.3.2 OM Functions
The OM system of the IPCLK1000 takes into consideration customers` requirements on the
running and maintenance of the equipment.
Security Management
The IPCLK1000 provides the following functions for security management:
Operator information protection
If no operation is performed during a certain period, the user interface is automatically locked.
SSL security management mechanism
Socket security layer (SSL) is added in the transmission link between the IPCLK1000 and the
M2000/LMT. Thus, all MML and BIN instructions and messages can be encrypted during the
transmission.
Configuration Management
Configuration management is mainly applied to equipment maintenance and data
configuration.
For configuration management, the IPCLK1000 performs consistency check on configuration
data. Two data configuration modes are available: dynamic data configuration and static data
configuration.
In dynamic data configuration mode, the modified data takes effect immediately.
In static data configuration mode, the modified data takes effect only after the
IPCLK1000 is reset.
The following commands are applicable only to static data configuration:
SET CLOCKID
SET CLIENTMODE
SET ETHIP
SET PTPFILE
SET PTPPARA
SET WORKSTATUS
All the other commands are applicable to dynamic data configuration.
Software Management
For software management, the IPCLK1000 has functions such as software version
management and software upgrade. You can query the software for its version. You can also
upgrade the non-compliant versions to compliant versions.
Alarm Management
The alarm management system of the IPCLK1000 detects and reports fault
information in real time. The LMT or M2000 then displays the alarm information
and provides appropriate handling suggestions. Log Management
The IPCLK1000 logs the information about operations in real time. For example, when you
perform operations and commissioning on the IPCLK1000 or alarms are generated on the
IPCLK1000, the system saves the logs. The size of the log file is limited to 1 Mbit/s, and the
extra data overwrites the original one when the size exceeds the limit. You can run the ULD
FILE command to upload the OM log to the FTP server. The log can be retained as long as
you specify. In addition, you should specify the save path for the OM log, and thus you can
easily find the log, which helps locate and solve system problems effectively.
NOTE
There is security risk for FTP protocol and Huawei recommends to use SFTP or FTPS to replace
it.
The IPCLK1000 has low security guarantee. To enhance the security and reliability of the IPCLK1000
that connects to a network, you need to configure an external firewall.
IPCLK1000
FE/GE
RNC
FE (O&M)
LMT M2000
Switch C
Router A Router B
Switch A Switch B
VLANs are not necessarily configured in a layer 2 private network. The purpose of setting VLANs
is to enhance security.
If VLANs are applied to the network, the IPCLK1000 and the NodeBs must be grouped in the same
VLAN.
On the IPCLK1000, SINGLE VLAN can be set for the IP address of a maximum of 512 clients.
VLAN 10
IPCLK1000
FE/GE
RNC
FE (O&M)
LMT M2000
Switch C
Switch D
Switch A Switch B
VLAN 10 VLAN 10
The service port of the IPCLK1000 needs the protection from the firewall.
Specification Value
Maximum number of Frequency synchronization:
clients supported 512 NodeBs, eNodeBs, or BTSs
10,240 uBro/Femto APs or ePicos, or 512 non-uBro/Femto
APs or ePicos
Time synchronization: 512 BSs in the WiMAX.
Maximum frequency of Huawei proprietary protocol: 50 pps (packet per second)
packet transmission
IEEE 1588v2 protocol: 128 pps (packet per second)
(32 pps when the IPCLK1000 connects to 10,240 APs or Picos)
Specification Value
Maximum bandwidth of Huawei proprietary protocol: Maximum value: 30 kbit/s
each signal
IEEE 1588v2 protocol:
Frequency synchronization: Normal value: 12 kbit/s
Maximum value: 190 kbit/s
Time synchronization: Normal value: 14 kbit/s Maximum
value: 210 kbit/s
Frequency holdover Seven days
duration after the loss
of clock source
Frequency holdover ±0.016 PPM
accuracy after the loss
of clock source
NOTE
The GE optical ports and the FE port for services cannot be used at the same time. The IPCLK1000 can
only use one of the two types to send IP packets at a time.
Item Specifications
Specification Value
System availability ≥ 99.999%
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) ≥ 355,000 h
MTTR (Mean Time To Repair) ≤1h
Specification Value
Structure standard The structure design conforms to the IEC 297, IEC 529, and GB
3047.4.86 standards.
Dimensions (without 436 mm (width) x 240 mm (depth) x 43.6 mm (height)
the mounting ears)
Dimensions (with the 482 mm (width) x 240 mm (depth) x 43.6 mm (height)
mounting ears)
Weight ≤ 5 kg
Specification Value
Power specifications Support the following two power inputs:
–48 V DC power; input voltage range: –36 V DC to –75 V DC
110 V/220 V AC 50/60 Hz; input voltage range: 90 V AC to 264
V AC
Power consumption < 50 W
Heat consumption < 40 W
IEC60950
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 950-95
UL 1950
2.5.12 CE Certification
The IPCLK1000 meets the CE certification requirements in the following standards:
73/23/EEC LVD
93/68/EEC
89/336/EEC
IEC60950-1
IEC60950-21
IEC60825-1/2
IEC 60068-2
Table 2-8 describes the working environment specifications for the IPCLK1000.
Section Describes
3.1 Components of the IPCLK1000 The hardware and software components of the
IPCLK1000.
3.2 Hardware of the IPCLK1000 The components of the IPCLK1000 case, the panel
of the case, and LEDs and ports on the case.
3.3 Cables of the IPCLK1000 Cables of the IPCLK1000.
3.4 Software of the IPCLK1000 Host software of the IPCLK1000, LMT application,
and M2000 adapter files.
Physically, the IPCLK1000 is a case into which the module and boards are integrated. All the
ports are located on its front panel.
The actual power port used on site may vary, depending on the site situation.
Typically, two IPCLK1000s are configured in actually network for the sake of redundancy.
Table 3-1 describes the functions and configuration quantities of the main components in the
IPCLK1000.
The boards and other parts inside the IPCLK1000 are invisible for the user. Therefore, the subsequent
description does not cover the internal boards, which are regarded as a whole.
3.2.2 Panel
All the ports, light emitting diodes (LEDs), and button are on the front panel of the
IPCLK1000, as shown in Figure 3-3.
(1) ESD port (2) Service ports (3) LEDs and reset button (4) OM ports
(5) Clock ports (6) Power input and (7) Grounding screws
control part
The actual power port used on site may vary, depending on the site situation.
3.2.3 LEDs
The LEDs are on the front panel. They indicate the running state of the IPCLK1000. An
IPCLK1000 has seven LEDs. They are the RUN LED outside the power module and the
following six LEDs gathered in one area: RUN, ALM, ACT, LOCK, REF.IN, and COP.
For the positions of the LEDs on the panel, refer to Figure 3-3.
Table 3-2 describes these LEDs.
3.2.4 Ports
The main external ports on the panel of the IPCLK1000 are the power input port, service ports,
OM ports, and clock ports (including GPS antenna ports). For the positions of the ports on the
IPCLK1000, refer to Figure 3-3.
None Leading -48 V DC power to the Cord end terminal One out of the two,
IPCLK1000 according to the field
requirement
None Leading 110 V/220 V AC Three-pin power
power to the IPCLK1000 female connector
Service Ports
The IPCLK1000 supports two types of port for services: GE optical port and FE port. The two
types of port are applicable to different scenarios.
If GE optical ports are used, the number of home APs cannot exceed 10240, and the
number of other base stations cannot exceed 512.
If FE ports are used, the number of any base stations cannot exceed 512.
When the IPCLK1000 uses the GE optical ports, the optical module is required. This optical module is
pluggable. You can replace it on site. For details about how to replace the optical module, refer to
section 5.6.2 "Replacing the Optical Module."
GE optical Service ports of 1000M, which is SFP One out of the two,
used to transmit clock packets according to the field
requirement
FE Service ports of 100M, which is RJ45
used to transmit clock packets
REF.IN0 Receiving 1PPS and 8 kHz clock signals RJ45 Subject to the
network
REF.IN1 Receiving 1PPS and 8 kHz clock signals RJ45 planning.
Multiple ports
REF.IN2 Receiving 2.048 or 1.544 MHz and 2.048 or RJ45
can be
1.544 Mbit/s balanced clock signals
configured.
REF.IN3 Receiving 2.048 or 1.544 MHz and 2.048 or RJ45
1.544 Mbit/s balanced clock signals
REF.IN4 Receiving 2.048 MHz or 1.544 MHz unbalanced SMB
clock signals, 10 MHz clock sources
REF.IN5 Receiving 2.048 MHz or 1.544 MHz unbalanced SMB
clock signals
REF.IN6 Receiving 2.048 Mbit/s or 1.544 Mbit/s SMB
unbalanced clock signals
REF.IN7 Receiving 2.048 Mbit/s or 1.544 Mbit/s SMB
unbalanced clock signals
OM Ports
By using the OM ports, you can operate and maintain the IPCLK1000 either locally or
remotely. Table 3-7 describes the OM ports on the IPCLK1000.
Optical cable, Required when the LC/PC GE optical ports on the IPCLK1000
which provides a GE optical ports are
GE-based traffic used for services FC/PC, SC/PC, or LC/PC Associated network device, such as
channel a fiber adapter
GPS clock cable Required when a N-type female N-type connector of the GPS
built-in satellite card jumper
is configured
SMA male Port labeled ANT on the
IPCLK1000
Unbalanced input One (mandatory) SMB female Ports labeled REF.IN4, REF.IN5,
BITS signal cable REF.IN6, REF.IN7, and
and IPCLK1000 OUT-CLK on the IPCLK1000
output clock cable
Prepared on the basis of the Associated BITS device and clock
types of connectors at the signal receiving device
peer devices
Balanced input Prepared on site RJ45 (prepared on site) Ports labeled REF.IN0, REF.IN1,
BITS signal cable according to the field REF.IN2, and REF.IN3 on the
and 8 kHz/1PPS requirements IPCLK1000
input clock cable
Appearance
The green and yellow PGND cable is a single cable with a cross-sectional area of 6 mm2.
Both ends of the cable are OT terminals. The OT terminals need to be prepared on site.
Figure 3-4 shows the PGND cable.
If necessary, prepare a 2-hole terminal at each end of the PGND cable. Figure 3-5 shows a
2-hole terminal.
Installation
One end of the PGND cable connects to the grounding screw on the panel of the IPCLK1000,
and the other end connects to the wiring terminal on the PGND bar of the site.
Appearance
Typically, the -48 V wire is blue and the RTN wire is black. The two types of cable have the
same appearance, as shown in Figure 3-6.
When the IPCLK1000 is installed in a cabinet or 19-inch rack, the power supply to the IPCLK1000 can
be led from the power distribution box in the cabinet or rack. In this situation, the cable connector needs
to be prepared on site, in order to be compatible with the power distribution box.
Installation
Table 3-10 describes the installation positions of the -48 V DC power cable.
-48 V Blue Cord end terminal/At the -48 V DC OT terminal/At the -48 V
input port of the power module in the DC output port of the PDF
IPCLK1000 case
RTN Black Cord end terminal/At the RTN input OT terminal/At the GND
port of the power module in the output port of the PDF
IPCLK1000 case
Appearance
The 110 V/220 V AC power cable is the common three-pin AC power cable.
Installation
The female connector of the 110 V/220 V AC power cable connects to the power input port on
the panel of the IPCLK1000, and the other end connects to the AC power supply.
Appearance
Both ends of the straight-through cable are RJ45 connectors, as shown in Figure 3-7.
Pin Assignment
Table 3-11 describes the pin assignment for the wires of a straight-through cable.
Installation
The connections of the straight-through cables are as follows:
For the straight-through cable providing an OM channel, one end connects to the port
labeled FE-2 on the panel of the IPCLK1000, and the other end connects to the LMT,
M2000, or associated OM device.
For the straight-through cable providing a traffic channel, one end connects to the port
labeled FE on the panel of the IPCLK1000, and the other end connects to the associated
network device.
Appearance
One end of the optical cable has an LC connector, and the other end has an FC, SC, or LC
connector. LC/PC-FC/PC-, LC/PC-SC/PC- and LC/PC-LC/PC- are single-mode optical cables,
as shown in Figure 3-8, Figure 3-9, and Figure 3-10.
Installation
You can use two optical cables to connect the IPCLK1000 to the peer device. The LC
connector at one end of each cable is linked to the GE optical port on the panel of the
IPCLK1000, and the FC, SC, or LC connector at the other end is linked to the corresponding
port on the peer device.
When interconnecting the IPCLK1000 and the peer device, adhere to the following principles:
The TX port on the IPCLK1000 connects to the RX port on the peer device.
The RX port on the IPCLK1000 connects to the TX port on the peer device.
Appearance
One end of the GPS clock cable is an SMA male connector, and the other end is an N-type
connector, as shown in Figure 3-11.
Installation
The SMA male connector at one end of the GPS clock cable is connected to the port labeled
ANT on the panel of the IPCLK1000, and the N-type connector at the other end is connected
to the GPS jumper, which further connects to the GPS surge protector.
Appearance
One end of the unbalanced input BITS signal cable is an SMB female connector, and the other
end should be prepared according to the requirements on site, as shown in Figure 3-12.
Installation
The SMB female connector at one end of each unbalanced input BITS signal cable is
connected to the port labeled REF.IN4, REF.IN5, REF.IN6, or REF.IN7, and the SMA
female connector at the other end is connected to the external clock device.
Appearance
One end of the balanced input BITS signal cable is an RJ45 connector, and the other end
should be prepared according to the requirements on site, as shown in Figure 3-13.
Table 3-12 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the balanced input BITS signal cable.
If the pin assignment of the peer device on site is different from the description in the table,
you need to prepare a cable according to the field requirements.
Table 3-12 Pin assignment for the wires of a balanced input BITS signal cable
Table 3-13 Pin assignment for the wires of an 8 kHz/1PPS input clock cable
Structure
The host software of the IPCLK1000 consists of three parts: platform software, data center,
and application software. Figure 3-14 shows the software structure.
Platform software: provides support for the application software and data center, and
performs fundamental functions such as timing management, task management, and
memory management.
Data center: stores configuration data in .xml format.
Application software: implements the service and OM functionality of the IPCLK1000.
The functionality includes alarm management, software management, OM management,
and management on the connection to clients.
Application software
Data center
Platform software
Table 3-15 describes the software requirements for the PC to be installed with the LMT
application.
A PC can be installed with multiple versions of LMT application. However, only one version can be run
at a time.
Section Describes
4.1 Requirements for the Installation Requirements of the IPCLK1000 for its installation environment.
Environment
4.2 Preparing for the Installation and Preparations for the installation of the IPCLK1000.
Commissioning
4.3 Installing the IPCLK1000 Hardware Procedure for installing the IPCLK1000.
4.4 Installing and Configuring the LMT Procedures for installing and configuring the LMT.
4.5 Installing and Configuring the M2000 Procedures for installing and configuring the M2000.
4.6 Upgrading the Host Software Procedure for upgrading the host software of the IPCLK1000.
4.7 Reconfiguring the IPCLK1000 Procedures for reconfiguring the IPCLK1000.
4.8 Verifying the IPCLK1000 Functionality Procedure for verifying the IPCLK1000 functionality.
4.9 Configuring the IPCLK1000 to Be Procedure for configuring the IPCLK1000 to be under the
Under the Management of the M2000 management of the M2000.
4.10 Checklist for IPCLK1000 Checklist for IPCLK1000 commissioning.
Commissioning
When the IPCLK1000 is placed on a desk in a room, the IPCLK1000 has only simple requirements that
the room should be equipped with an air conditioner and cable racks. Therefore, this document does not
describe the requirements of the IPCLK1000 that is placed on an indoor desk.
When the IPCLK1000 is installed in a cabinet or 19-inch rack, the requirement is that the
IPCLK1000 does not affect the ventilation of other devices in the cabinet or rack, the typical
space requirements of the IPCLK1000 is as follows:
At least 25 mm on the left of the IPCLK1000 for ventilation
At least 25 mm on the right of the IPCLK1000 for ventilation
At least 50 mm in front of the IPCLK1000 panel for cabling and OM
Before two IPCLK1000s are side-by-side installed in a cabinet or 19-inch rack, at least a 3 U (1 U =
44.45 mm) space must be available for installation in the cabinet or rack.
Special Tools Earth resistance meter, ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, cable
peeler, clamping pliers, feeder cutter, crimping pliers for SMB,
RJ45 crimping pliers, wire punchdown tool, wire cutter,
non-conductive screwdriver, safety knife, peeler for 75-ohm
coaxial cables, connector crimping pliers for 75-ohm coaxial
cables, multi-purpose crimping pliers
One more IP address can be configured for a service port on the IPCLK1000. Generally, the original IP
address of a service port is called the primary IP address, and the new IP address configured for the
service port is called the secondary IP address. Note that the primary IP address and the secondary IP
address cannot be set in the same network segment.
Event messages of the IEEE 1588v2 protocol contain timestamps. The receive end extracts timestamps
to recover time information. General messages do not contain timestamps.
For the use of a secondary IP address, NAT mapping must be configured on the firewall side.
For details on the configurations, see the documentation regarding to the uBro.
Table 4-3 provides the clock source planning data.
When transporting, moving, or installing the device, components, or parts, you must:
Prevent them from colliding with doors, walls, shelves, or other objects.
Avoid touching the uncoated metal surface of the device, components, or parts with sweat-soaked or
dirty gloves.
If... Then...
If... Then...
The packing case is intact, Go to Step 3.
The packing case is damaged or soaked, Find the cause and contact Huawei local
office.
Step 3 Open the packing case. Check the quantities and types of the shipped components according
to the Packing List, and then perform the next step according to the checking result.
If... Then...
The quantities and types of the components Sign the Packing List together with the
match the Packing List, customer.
There is short shipment, wrong shipment, or Fill in the Cargo Problems Report.
equipment damage,
To protect the equipment and find out the cause in the case of goods damage, store the
unpacked equipment and packing materials indoors for proper storage. Take photographs of
the storage environment, rusted or corroded devices, and packing boxes and materials, and
then file the photographs.
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The procedure for installing the IPCLK1000 in a cabinet is the same as that for installing the
IPCLK1000 in a 19-inch rack. This document takes the procedure for installing the IPCLK1000 in a
cabinet as an example.
The procedure for placing the IPCLK1000 on a desk is so simple that you need to only place it as
required. Therefore, this document does not detail this procedure.
If you need to install two IPCLK1000s, you are advised to mount them next to each other in the cabinet
and install the lower IPCLK1000 first.
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Step 3 Connect one end of each cable to the associated port on the IPCLK1000 and the other end to
the associated device.
Step 4 Label the cables.
Step 5 After all the cables are installed, bind them.
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SN Item
1 The IPCLK1000 is securely installed.
2 All screws securing the IPCLK1000 are fastened.
3 The surface of the IPCLK1000 is clean and neat. The external paint is intact.
4 Labels are correct, legible, and complete.
SN Item
SN Item
7 Both ends of each cable are correctly and clearly labeled.
Table 4-6 Checklist for the power cable and PGND cable connections
SN Item
1 No power cable or PGND cable is short-circuited or reversely connected.
2 The power cable and PGND cable are separated from other cables.
3 Labels are attached to both ends of the power cable and PGND cable.
4 The power cable or the PGND cable is not scratched or broken.
5 No joint lies in the middle of the power cable or the PGND cable.
6 No breaking device such as a switch or fuse lies in the electric connection of the
grounding system.
7 The redundant part of the power cable or the PGND cable is stripped off but not
coiled.
8 The lugs at both ends of the power cable or the PGND cable are securely soldered
or crimped.
9 The bare wires and lugs at the wiring terminals are tightly wrapped up with the
insulating tape or heat-shrinkable tubes.
10 The flat washers and spring washers are well installed to all wiring terminals.
For details about the LEDs on the panel, refer to section 3.2.3 "LEDs."
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SN Item
1 No tape, tie, wastepaper, or packing bag is present at the installation site.
2 No cable ties or other sundries are left in the equipment, in which the
IPCLK1000 is located.
3 No fingerprints or other smears are left on the surface of the IPCLK1000.
Figure 4-3 Direct connection between the LMT PC and the IPCLK1000
Parameter Description
IP address The IP address of the LMT PC is located on the same network
segment as the OM IP address of the IPCLK1000. The initial OM
IP address of the IPCLK1000 is 81.0.1.125.
Subnet mask -
Default gateway -
Step 7 On the LMT PC, choose Start > Run. In the Run dialog box, run the cmd command. The
command window is displayed.
Step 8 Run the ping <target_name> command to verify the network connection between the LMT
PC and the IPCLK1000. The value of target_IP is the OM IP address of the IPCLK1000.
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Prerequisites
The setup disk and the instructions about the LMT application installation are available.
Huawei provides both the disk and the instructions.
The valid CD-KEY of the LMT application is available.
The PC to be installed with the LMT application meets all the requirements listed in
"Requirements for the LMT PC."
Procedure
To install the LMT application, do as follows:
Step 1 Log in to the Windows XP operating system as administrator.
Step 2 Insert the setup disk into the CD-ROM drive.
The setup program runs automatically. The language selection window is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-4.
If the setup program fails to automatically run, double-click the setup.bat or setup.vbs
file in the directory of the setup disk. The language selection window is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-4.
Step 3 Select a language for the installation, and then click OK.
The introduction window is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-5.
Step 6 Use the default directory or set a new directory, and then click Next.
If the installation directory does not exist, a dialog box is displayed, indicating whether
to set up the directory. Click Yes. The software component selection window is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-8.
If the installation directory exists, the software component selection window is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-8.
The default installation path is D:\HW LMT. If the LMT application of another version or of another NE
has already been installed, the default installation path is the path of the previous installation and cannot
be changed. To change it, you must uninstall the existing LMT application.
If an LMT application is running, the Warning dialog box is displayed. If you click Yes, the LMT
application automatically stops. If you click No, you need to manually cancel the LMT application.
Step 7 Select the software components and then click Next. It is recommended that all components
be selected.
The CD-KEY inputting window is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-9.
When the installation is complete, the LMT Service Manager automatically starts.
----End
Prerequisites
The physical link connecting the LMT to the IPCLK1000 is established.
The LMT application is installed correctly.
Context
When the LMT application is running, do not modify the system time. Otherwise, serious
errors may occur on the system. If you have to modify the system time, cancel all the LMT
application first.
Procedure
To start the LMT application, do as follows:
Step 1 Choose Start > All Programs > Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal > Local Maintenance
Terminal.
The User Login dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-11.
If… Then…
This is the first time to Go to Step 2.
start the LMT,
This is not the first time to Select the office to be connected in the Office drop-down list,
start the LMT, and then go to Step 6.
If you want to log in to the LMT offline, click Offline. In this way, you can perform part of the
functions of the LMT without logging in to the IPCLK1000. For example, you can browse the online
help.
If you want to exit the LMT, click Exit.
Step 2 Click .
The Office Management dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-12.
Step 4 Set the office name and enter the OM IP address of the IPCLK1000 as planned in Table 4-2.
Click OK.
The Office Management dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 Click Close.
The User Login dialog box is displayed.
Step 6 Enter the user name and password, and then click Login.
The main interface of the Local Maintenance Terminal is displayed.
For the first login, the user name is admin and the password is IPClk.
----End
Prerequisites
The LMT is started.
Adding an Office
For details, see section 4.4.4 "Starting the LMT Application".
Modifying an Office
To modify an office, do as follows:
Step 1 On the LMT, choose System > Office Management.
The Office Management dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Select the office to be modified. Click Modify.
The Modify dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-14.
Step 3 Modify the office name, the IP address, the connect type and the NE port as required.
Step 4 Click OK.
The Office Management dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 Click Close.
----End
Deleting an Office
To delete an office, do as follows:
Step 1 On the LMT, choose System > Office Management.
The Office Management dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Select the office to be deleted, and then click Delete.
The Confirm dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click OK.
The Office Management dialog box is displayed.
Step 4 Click Close.
----End
Table 4-9 describes the components on the main interface of the LMT.
Prerequisites
The LMT application is started and you are logged in to the IPCLK1000.
The MML client is started.
Context
The following equivalent methods are available for running an MML command:
Entering an MML command in the command input box
Selecting a history command from the history command box
Pasting a command and its parameter values in the command input area
Selecting an MML command from the MML Command navigation tree
The command parameter area displays all the parameters of this command.
Step 2 (Optional) Change the parameter values in the command parameter area.
Pasting a Command and Its Parameter Values in the Command Input Area
To paste a command and its parameter values in the command input area, do as follows:
Step 1 Copy a command and its parameter values, and then paste them in the command input area.
Prerequisites
The LMT is started.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Authority > Change Password on the LMT. Then the Change Password dialog box
is displayed in REF _Ref280003114 \r \h Figure 4-16.
Step 2 Enter the old password and new password. Then, click OK.
----End
Prerequisites
The LMT is started.
Procedure
To lock the LMT application, do in any of the following ways:
Choose System > Lock.
Press Ctrl+Alt+M.
Prerequisites
The LMT application is locked and the Terminal Locked dialog box is displayed.
Procedure
To unlock the LMT application, do as follows:
Step 1 In the Terminal Locked dialog box, press Ctrl+Alt+U.
The Unlock Terminal dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the password, and then click OK.
----End
Prerequisites
The FTP server works properly. It is located in the same intranet as the IPCLK1000. The
two communicate properly.
No firewall exists between the FTP server and the IPCLK1000.
The specified user name and password for login to the FTP server are correct. In addition,
you have the right to read the specified directories.
NOTE
There is security risk for FTP protocol and Huawei recommends to use SFTP or FTPS to replace
it.
Procedure
Step 1 On the MML client, run the DLD SOFTWARE command to download the required host
software to the standby workspace on the IPCLK1000.
You must enter the IP address of the FTP server, user name and password and specify the save
path.
Step 2 On the MML client, run the ACT SOFTWARE command to switch the standby workspace
to active and activate the downloaded software.
After the host software is activated, the IPCLK1000 is automatically started.
Step 3 Disconnect the LMT from the IPCLK1000 and exit the LMT application.
Step 4 On the LMT PC, install the LMT application associated with the new host software of the
IPCLK1000.
For details, refer to section 4.4.3 "Installing the LMT Application."
Step 5 Restart the LMT application and log in to the IPCLK1000.
Step 6 On the MML client, run the LST SOFTWARE command to check the version information
about the host software.
The new host software should be active.
The IPCLK1000 does not support version rollback. Therefore, before you upgrade the
software, run the ULD CFGFILE command to back up the data files.
----End
Step 2 (Optional; required when the IPCLK1000 and a client are located on different network
segments) On the MML client, run the ADD IPRT command to configure a route for the
service port, through which the IPCLK1000 is connected to the client.
Alternatively, configure a route for the service port when the IPCLK1000 is actually
connected to a client.
In the uBro, the next hop address for a default route will be the next hop for the primary IP address if
both the primary IP address and secondary IP address of the IPCLK1000 are configured. For the use of
the secondary IP address of the IPCLK1000, a route does not need to be configured.
----End
This section assumes that the remote OM terminal is ready while you are performing local
commissioning for the IPCLK1000. After this procedure, the IPCLK1000 is connected to the OM
terminal.
Step 2 On the MML client, run the RST BRD command to reset the IPCLK1000, in order to validate
the new IP address.
Step 3 Exit the LMT application. That is because the LMT is disconnected from the IPCLK1000
whose IP address has been changed.
Step 4 (Optional; required when the IPCLK1000 and the LMT are located on different network
segments) Change the IP address of the LMT by referring to section 4.4.2 "Setting the IP
Address of the LMT PC".
Step 5 (Optional; performed when an LMT or M2000 is remotely connected to the IPCLK1000)
Reinstall the cables according to the field physical networking requirements.
Step 6 Restart the LMT application and log in to the IPCLK1000.
Step 7 (Optional; required when the IPCLK1000 and the remote LMT or M2000 are located on
different network segments) On the MML client, run the ADD IPRT command to configure a
route for the OM port, through which the IPCLK1000 is connected to the remote LMT or
M2000.
----End
Step 2 On the MML client, run the SET WORKSTATUS command to set the working mode to the
planned mode.
After you run the SET WORKSTATUS command, you need to reset the IPCLK1000 to
validate the configuration.
----End
Step 2 On the MML client, run the RMV SRVCLKSRC command to remove the clock source that
is not planned.
Step 3 On the MML client, run the ADD SRVCLKSRC command to add a clock source required by
the network planning. To add more clock sources for the server, run this command repeatedly.
Step 4 On the MML client, run the LST SRVCLKSRC command to confirm that the configuration
of clock sources complies with the network planning.
----End
Step 2 On the MML client, run the SET SRVCLKMODE command to set the clock source
switching mode to the planned mode.
----End
Step 2 On the MML client, run the SET GPSPARA command to set the GPS parameters to the
planned values.
----End
Step 2 On the MML client, run the SET SRVCLKOUT command to set the output clock frequency.
----End
Step 1 Run the MML command SET PTPFILE to configure a protocol module.
Step 2 Run the MML command LST PTPFILE to query the current module type.
Step 3 Run the MML command DSP PTPPARA to query the parameter settings of the current
protocol module.
Step 4 Run the MML command SET PTPPARA to set the parameters of a protocol module such as
UNICAST/MULTICAST, ANNOUNCE, SYNC, and DELAY_REQ.
----End
At the RNC side, you can start the SNTP server through the monitor of the BAM server.
At the M2000 server side, the SNTP server is integrated into the Sun operating system.
For details on how to start the SNTP server, see the M2000 Administration Guide.
Step 1 Run the MML command SET SNTPCLTPARA to set the SNTP client parameters.
Step 2 Run the MML command LST SNTPCLTPARA to query the SNTP client parameters.
----End
Step 2 Run the MML command SET CLIENTMODE to set the port type and the number of
supported base stations.
After you run the SET CLIENTMODE command, you need to reset the IPCLK1000 to
validate the configuration.
----End
After you run the SET CLOCKID command, you need to reset the IPCLK1000 to validate
the configuration.
----End
If... Then...
There is an active alarm, Clear the alarm. For how to clear the alarm, refer to the
alarm help.
Any alarm fails to be Log the alarm in the table as described in section 4.10
cleared, "Checklist for IPCLK1000 Commissioning."
Step 2 On the MML client, run the DSP BRD command to confirm that the running state of the
IPCLK1000 is normal.
Step 3 On the MML client, run the DSP SRVCLKSTAT command to confirm that the clock source
status of the IPCLK1000 is normal.
Step 4 (Optional; required when the output clock frequency is configured for the IPCLK1000 in
Server mode) On the MML client, run the LST SRVCLKOUT command to confirm that the
output clock frequency of the IPCLK1000 is consistent with the setting.
----End
When the IPCLK1000 and the M2000 are located on the same network segment, no route needs to
be configured before this task.
When the IPCLK1000 and the M2000 are located on different network segments, the route from the
IPCLK1000 to the M2000 needs to be configured before this task.
The IPCLK1000 supports a maximum of 513 IP routes for OM and services, including 512 static
routes and 1 default route. The default route must be an IP route for services.
Step 1 Connect the IPCLK1000 to the OM network by connecting one end of the straight-through
cable to the hub connected to the IPCLK1000 and connecting the other end to the device such
as a hub or router.
Step 2 On the MML client, run the LST IPRT command to check whether any route from the
IPCLK1000 to the M2000 is available on the IPCLK1000.
If... Then...
The route is reachable, This task ends.
No route is unreachable, Go to Step 3.
The route is configured incorrectly, Run the RMV IRPT command to delete
the route and go to Step 3.
Step 3 On the MML client, run the ADD IPRT command to configure a route from the IPCLK1000
to the M2000. In this step, set the destination IP address to the address of the network where
the M2000 server is located, and set the next hop address to the IP address of the router
connected to the IPCLK1000. Table 4-11 describes a route from the IPCLK1000 to the
M2000 as an example.
Scenario The IP address of the M2000 server is 10.11.100.23, and the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0. The IPCLK1000 is connected to the M2000 through a router,
whose IP address is 172.121.139.10.
Operation Run the ADD IPRT command. Set the default route to No, port type to
DEBUG, destination IP address to 10.11.100.0, subnet mask to
255.255.255.0, and next hop IP address to 172.121.139.10.
Step 4 Notify the personnel on the M2000 side to create the IPCLK1000 on the M2000.
Then, the IPCLK1000 is under the management of the M2000.
When the IPCLK1000 needs to be connected to another network, you need to set a router to the gateway.
For details, see the previous steps for configuring the IPCLK1000 to be under the management of the
M2000.
----End
Section Describes
SN Item
1 Checking Power Supply and Grounding System
2 Checking Appearance of the Equipment
3 Setting the Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time
M2000
The M2000 client is used to monitor multiple IPCLK1000s simultaneously.
LMT
An LMT is used to perform routine maintenance for an IPCLK1000.
When the M2000 client detects a fault of an IPCLK1000, you can log in to the IPCLK1000
through the LMT to locate, analyze, and clear that fault.
Prerequisite
The M2000 client communicates with the IPCLK1000 properly.
You have the permission to query alarms.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Topology > Main Topology.
The Main Topology tab appears.
Step 2 Right-click Physical Root and choose ipclk.
Step 3 Choose Query Alarm > Current Fault Alarm.
The Current Fault Alarm tab appears, displaying the current fault alarms.
Step 4 Double-click an alarm and then you can view its details in the Detail Information dialog box
displayed.
If an alarm is selected,
Its details are displayed in Detail Information.
You can click the link in Alarm Detail Information to observe the suggestions in processing this
alarm.
Step 5 Contact associated engineers to acknowledge the uncleared alarms and to analyze and
acknowledge the automatically cleared alarms.
Step 6 You can click Modify to log the symptom, cause, and processing steps of the fault in Alarm
Experience of the Detail Information dialog box.
Step 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 to process the alarms one by one until no fault alarm is raised.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the M2000 client and the M2000 client communicates with the
associated NEs properly.
You have the permission to query alarms.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Topology > Main Topology.
The Main Topology tab appears.
Step 2 Right-click Physical Root and choose ipclk.
Step 3 Choose Query Alarm> Event Alarm.
The Event Alarm tab appears, displaying the even alarms.
Step 4 Double-click an alarm and then you can view its details in the Detail Information dialog box
displayed.
If an alarm is selected,
Its details are displayed in Detail Information.
You can click the link in Alarm Detail Information to observe the suggestions in processing this
alarm.
Step 5 You can click Modify to log the symptom, cause, and processing steps of the alarm in Alarm
Experience of the Detail Information dialog box.
Step 6 Repeat steps 4 through 6 to acknowledge and process the alarms one by one.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the M2000 client and the M2000 client communicates with the
associated NEs properly.
You have the permission to measure alarms.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Monitor > Fault Alarm Statistics or Monitor > Event Alarm
Statistics. The Statistic Filter dialog box appears.
Step 2 Set a query condition in the Statistic Filter dialog box.
Step 3 Click OK to start query. The current alarms are displayed on the Fault Alarm Statistics or
Event Alarm Statistics tab.
It is recommended that you create a condition template for daily measurement purposes. To create a
condition template, do as follows:
Click template to set query conditions.
Select Save As.
Enter the template name in the displayed dialog box and click OK.
The query results are displayed on the Table and Pie tabs.
The Table tab displays the measurement results in a table.
The Pie tab displays the measurement results in a pie chart.
Step 4 Click Save As and specify the file format and path to save the measure results as a file.
Click the Table tab in the result pane to save the file in *.txt, *.html, or *.csv format.
Click the Pie tab in the result pane to save the file in *.jpg format.
Step 5 Write the alarm measurement results to the daily maintenance log.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Prerequisite
The M2000 client communicates with the M2000 server properly.
The synchronization of the M2000 user logs and the NodeB operation logs is completed.
For details on how to configure log synchronization, see the M2000 Operator Guide.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose System > Log Management > Query NE Operation Logs.
The interface as shown in Figure 5-1 appears.
Step 2 In the Filter Condition dialog box, set the conditions for querying NE operation logs.
Select Succeeded or Failed in Result based on the actual operation result.
Set the time range for querying operation logs in Time Range.
Select an IPCLK1000 to be queried in Operation Object.
Step 3 Click OK. The log query results are displayed in Query NE Operation Logs.
Step 4 Click Save As, enter a file name, and select a file format to save the queried operation logs.
The queried operation logs are saved to the specified directory.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Prerequisite
The M2000 client communicates with the M2000 server properly.
The FTP server is set.
The FTP server and the IPCLK1000 are on the same intranet and communicate with each
other properly.
No firewall is deployed between the FTP server and the IPCLK1000.
You have the permission to run the MML query commands of the IPCLK1000.
NOTE
There is security risk for FTP protocol and Huawei recommends to use SFTP or FTPS to replace
it.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Maintenance > MML Command.
The MML command interface appears.
Step 2 On the left, choose NE Type > ICS.
The MML command navigation tree of the IPCLK1000 appears.
Step 3 Run the ULD FILE command to upload the IPCLK1000 logs to the specified path. Set
parameters as follows:
Enter a file name in Destination File/Directory.
Select a file type in File Flag.
− To back up operation logs, select OPLOG.
− To back up the logs of the main control board, select MAINBRDLOG.
− To back up board logs, select BRDLOG.
Enter the IP address of the FTP server in FTP Server IP.
Enter the login user name and password in User Name and Password.
The system automatically saves the logs as a 1 MB log file. If the log file exceeds 1 MB, the logs saved
earliest are overwritten.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the M2000 client and the M2000 client communicates with the
IPCLK1000 properly.
You have the permission to run MML commands.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Maintenance > MML Command.
The MML command interface appears.
Step 2 On the left, select the IPCLK1000.
The MML command navigation tree of the IPCLK1000 appears.
Step 3 Run the DSP SOFTSTATUS command to query the current software status.
Step 4 Run the DSP SOFTSYNCH command to check whether the data stored on the active buffer
of the IPCLK1000 is synchronized to the standby buffer.
Step 5 Run the DSP CPUUSAGE command to query the CPU usage of the specified board.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Prerequisite
The M2000 client communicates with the M2000 server properly.
You have the permission to run the MML query commands of the IPCLK1000.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Maintenance > MML Command.
The MML command interface appears.
Step 2 On the left, select the IPCLK1000.
The MML command navigation tree of the IPCLK1000 appears.
Step 3 Run the DSP BRD command to query the status of the boards of the IPCLK1000 without
setting any parameters.
If any board is found in an abnormal state, contact associated engineers to rectify the fault. For details,
see the IPCLK1000 Alarm Reference.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Prerequisite
The M2000 client communicates with the M2000 server properly.
You have the permission to run the MML query commands of the IPCLK1000.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Maintenance > MML Command.
The MML command interface appears.
Step 2 On the left, select the IPCLK1000.
The MML command navigation tree of the IPCLK1000 appears.
Step 3 Run the DSP SRVCURSRC command to query the status of the clock source in position.
If any clock source is found in an abnormal state, contact associated engineers to rectify the fault. For
details, see the IPCLK1000 Alarm Reference.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Procedure
Step 1 Carefully check the connection of the power cable.
Step 2 Use a multimeter to measure the voltage of the power supply.
Step 3 Check whether the PGND cable and grounding bar are connected properly.
Step 4 Use an earth resistance meter to measure the earth resistance and keep a log.
----End
Postrequisite
1. The connections of the power cable are not aging. The connection points do not have
corrosion on them.
2. The voltage of the power supply is within the allowed range from -36 V DC to -75 V DC
or from 90 V AC to 264 V AC.
3. The connections of the PGND cable are not aging. The connection points do have
corrosion on them.
4. The grounding resistance of the cabinet is lower than 10 ohms.
Procedure
Step 1 Check whether the appearance of the equipment is intact.
Step 2 Check whether the equipment is clean.
Step 3 Check whether the LEDs work properly.
----End
Postrequisite
1. The appearance of the equipment is intact and the equipment label is legible.
2. The appearance is clean and the inside of the cabinet is not dusty.
3. The LEDs work properly. For description about the LEDs, refer to Table 3-2.
Procedure
Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Maintenance > MML Command.
The MML command interface appears.
Step 2 On the left, select the IPCLK1000.
The MML command navigation tree of the IPCLK1000 appears.
Step 3 Run the :LST TZ; command to verify the time zone and daylight saving time. If necessary,
enter the :SET TZ command for a reset.
----End
Postrequisite
None.
Time
Time
If... Then...
The IPCLK1000 LEDs are normal, The IPCLK1000 is powered on.
The IPCLK1000 LEDs are abnormal, Rectify the fault. Then, go to Step 1.
----End
If... Then...
You need to move the equipment or are Power off the IPCLK1000 in a common
aware of a regional electricity blackout to way. Then, go to 0.
come,
An emergency occurs, such as fire, smoke, or Power off the IPCLK1000 in an urgent
water immersion, way. Then, go to Step 3.
Step 2 Set the power switch on the IPCLK1000 to OFF. Then, set the power switch of the external
power supply to OFF.
Step 3 Set the power switch of the external power supply to OFF. Then, if time permits, set the
power switch on the IPCLK1000 to OFF.
----End
Prerequisites
The new power module is available. Its type is the same as the type of the faulty module.
Tools and materials are ready. They are the ESD wrist strap, cross screwdriver, straight
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and dustfree cotton cloth.
Context
It takes about ten minutes to replace the power module. The time covers the activities of
disconnecting the power cable, removing the faulty module, installing the new module,
connecting the power cable, and resuming the services.
Properly wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves during the operation to protect the
boards, modules, or electronic components from damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the power switch on the IPCLK1000 to OFF. Then, power off the external power supply.
Step 2 Remove the power cable.
Step 3 Use the screwdriver to remove the screws from the panel of the IPCLK1000, as shown in part
(1) of Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2 takes AC power module for example. The actual power port used on site may vary, depending
on the site situation.
Step 4 Hold the handle on the faulty power module, and pull the module out of the IPCLK1000 case,
as shown in part (2) of Figure 5-2.
Step 5 Insert the new power module into the IPCLK1000 case, and then fasten the screws.
Step 6 Reinstall the power cable.
Step 7 Set the power switch on the IPCLK1000 to ON.
For details, refer to section 5.5.1 "Powering on the IPCLK1000."
Step 8 Start the LMT application and log in to the IPCLK1000. On the MML client, run the DSP
BRD command to check that the IPCLK1000 runs properly.
----End
Postrequisites
After you replace the power module, check the LMT or M2000 to ensure that alarms related
to the power module are cleared.
Contact Huawei local office to handle the faulty power module.
Prerequisites
The new optical module is available.
The connections of the optical cable are logged.
Tools and materials are ready. They are the ESD wrist strap, ESD box or bag, dustfree
cotton cloth, and fiber cleaner.
Context
It takes about four minutes to replace the optical module. The time covers the activities of
disconnecting the optical cable, removing the faulty module, installing the new module,
connecting the optical cable to the new module, and resuming the services over the optical
cable.
Properly wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves during the operation to protect the
boards, modules, or electronic components from damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
Do not point the optical fiber at your eyes after removing the LC connector of the optical
cable.
Procedure
Step 1 On the MML client, run the SET PKTSENDPARA command to set the end time of packet
transmission for the IPCLK1000.
Step 2 Press the latch on the LC connector of the optical cable, and pull the LC connector out of the
faulty optical module.
Step 3 Turn outwards the puller on the faulty optical module. Then hold the puller and take the faulty
optical module out of the IPCLK1000 case, as shown in Figure 5-3.
Step 4 Insert the new optical module into the IPCLK1000 case. Then fasten the puller.
Step 5 Insert the LC connector into the new optical module based on the label on the optical cable.
Step 6 On the MML client, run the SET PKTSENDPARA command to reset the time of packet
transmission for the IPCLK1000. The IPCLK1000 restart to send IP clock packets.
----End
Postrequisites
Check the following items after replacing the faulty optical module:
The optical cable is correctly connected.
On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared.
Contact Huawei local office to handle the faulty optical module.
Prerequisites
The new cable is available.
Tools and materials are available, such as the ESD wrist strap, ESD box or bag, dustfree
cotton cloth, and fiber cleaner.
Context
It takes about four to ten minutes to replace a cable. The time covers the activities of
removing the faulty cable, installing the new cable, and resuming the services.
Properly wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves during the operation to protect the
boards, modules, or electronic components from damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
Procedure
Step 1 Lead the new cable to the peer device along the routing of the faulty cable.
Step 2 Disconnect the faulty cable from the IPCLK1000 and the peer device.
Step 3 Put the faulty cable into an ESD bag.
Step 4 Connect one end of the new cable to the corresponding port on the panel of the IPCLK1000,
and connect the other end to the peer device.
Step 5 Bind the cable.
----End
Postrequisites
Check the following items after replacing the faulty cable:
The new cable is tightly and correctly connected.
On the M2000 or LMT, related alarms are cleared.
Contact Huawei local office to handle the faulty cable.
Prerequisites
The new IPCLK1000 is available. The hardware and software configurations of the new
IPCLK1000 are the same as those of the faulty IPCLK1000.
Tools and materials are available, such as the ESD wrist strap, cross screwdriver, straight
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, dustfree cotton cloth, and fiber cleaner.
Context
It takes about 30 minutes to replace the IPCLK1000. The time covers the activities of
removing the faulty IPCLK1000, installing the new IPCLK1000, and resuming the services.
Properly wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves during the operation to protect the
boards, modules, or electronic components from damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
Procedure
Step 1 On the MML client, run the ULD CFGFILE command to upload the data configuration files
onto the LMT.
Step 2 Label the cables connected to the faulty IPCLK1000.
Step 3 Set the power switch on the IPCLK1000 to OFF. Then, power off the external power supply.
Step 4 Disconnect all the cables from the panel of the IPCLK1000 and insulate the cables.
Step 5 Remove the faulty IPCLK1000 case and put it into an ESD bag.
When you remove the faulty IPCLK1000, you should remove the following parts in sequence: the power
cable, signal cables, the PGND cable, screws on the IPCLK1000, and the IPCLK1000 case.
Step 6 Take out the new IPCLK1000. Check that the IPCLK1000 is in good condition and that its
version and configurations are consistent with those of the faulty IPCLK1000. Then, install
the new IPCLK1000.
For details, refer to section 4.3 "Installing the IPCLK1000 Hardware."
Step 7 Set the power switch on the IPCLK1000 to ON.
For details, refer to section 5.5.1 "Powering on the IPCLK1000."
Step 8 On the MML client, run the DLD CFGFILE command to download the new IPCLK1000.
Step 9 On the MML client, run the LST VER command to check whether the current software
version is correct.
Step 10 Upgrade the host software if the current software version is incorrect. For details, see section
5.7 "Upgrading the Host Software."
Step 11 Restart the LMT application and log in to the IPCLK1000. On the MML client, run the DSP
BRD command to check that the IPCLK1000 runs properly.
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Postrequisites
After you replace the IPCLK1000, check the LMT or M2000 to ensure that related alarms are
cleared.
Contact Huawei local office to handle the faulty IPCLK1000.
The M2000 supports upgrade of multiple IPCLK1000s in batches, whereas the LMT supports
upgrade of only one IPCLK1000 in a single operation. You can choose one of them, based on the
field conditions.
For details about the operations, refer to section 4.6 "For the method of installing and configuring
the M2000, see the iManagerM2000 (ICS_MATCH_ENG) Mediation Installation Guide.
6 FAQ
If... Then...
The attributes of the GE port on the Reset the attributes of the GE port on the
IPCLK1000 server do not match those of IPCLK1000 server or client, and ensure that
the GE port on the client, the attributes of the GE ports on both ends are
consistent.
The attributes of the GE port on the Contact Huawei for technical support if the
IPCLK1000 server match those of the fault persists.
GE port on the client,
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Step 3 On the LMT PC, choose Start > Run. Enter cmd in the displayed dialog box.
Step 4 In the displayed window, enter ping x. x. x. x and press Enter.
x. x. x. x indicates the IP address of the OM port on the IPCLK1000.
If... Then...
The IP address is pinged successfully, Log in to the LMT.
The IP address fails to be pinged, Contact Huawei for technical support.
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In the chart, the X coordinate represents the time. The system measures and logs statistics every 15
seconds. The Y coordinate represents the CPU usage in percentage. The normal range of CPU usage is
0% to 75%.
Step 3 In the IPCLKTrace dialog box that is displayed, set the parameters as follows:
Set IP Type to IPV4 or IPV6 as required.
Enter the IP address of the base station in the Client IP field.
Enter the UDP port in the CLIENT PORT field. Port 320 is used for tracing general
messages whereas Port 319 is used for tracing the corresponding Event messages.
Set Trace Direction to Send, Receive, or DoubleDirection as required.
Select AutoSave To File so that the traced clock messages are automatically saved to the
specified path.
Step 4 Click OK. Then, the system displays the clock message interchange process if any clock
messages are interchanged between the base station and the IPCLK1000. Double-click a
message. Then, the Message Browser window is displayed, where you can browse clock
messages.
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If you click NO, the LMT language remains different from the IPCLK1000 language but you
can still log to the IPCLK1000.
Step 3 Click OK. Then, the IPCLK1000 automatically restarts. Wait for about three minutes and
then log in to the IPCLK1000 again. Then, the IPCLK1000 language is successfully changed.
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Alarm color Choose Fault Management > Select colors for alarms of different
Alarm Customization. types, severity levels, and states.
Display quantity Choose Fault Management > Set the initial and maximum
Alarm Customization. quantities of alarms to be displayed.
Deletion of Right-click the fault alarm Delete all recovery alarms from the
recovery alarms browsing pane and choose fault alarm browsing pane. The logs
from fault alarm Clear All Recovery Alarms of the recovery alarms are still
browsing from the shortcut menu. stored and can be queried.
window
Refresh Right-click the fault alarm Refresh the alarm information in the
browsing pane and choose fault alarm window and delete all
Refresh from the shortcut the cleared alarms.
menu.
Browsing Alarms
The Alarm Browse window displays in real time the fault and event alarms that are sent to
the LMT. It helps learn about the operating state of the system.
To browse alarms, do as follows:
Step 1 On the LMT, choose Fault Management > Browse Alarm.
The Alarm Browse window is displayed. The upside of the window is the fault alarm
browsing pane and the downside is the event alarm browsing pane.
Step 2 Browse alarms in the Alarm Browse window.
Step 3 To learn the details of an alarm, double-click it.
The Alarm Detailed Information dialog box is displayed.
Step 4 Click an associated button as required.
Button Result
A
AC Alternate Current
AP Access Point
B
BER Bit Error Rate
BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply System
C
CPU Central Processing Unit
D
DC Direct Current
DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point
E
EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
ETS European Telecommunication Standard
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
F
FE Fast Ethernet
FTP File Transfer Protocol
G
GE Gigabit Ethernet
GLONASS Global Navigation Satellite System
GPS Global Positioning System
GSM Global System for Mobile communications
GUI Graphic User Interface
I
IP Internet Protocol
ITU-T International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector
L
LAN Local Area Network
LED Light Emitting Diode
LMT Local Maintenance Terminal
M
MML Man Machine Language
MTBF Mean Time Between Failures
MTTR Mean Time To Repair
N
NE Network Element
O
OM Operation and Maintenance
P
PDF Power Distribution Frame
PGND Protection Grounding
PPS Pulse Per Second
Q
QoS Quality of Service
R
RNC Radio Network Controller
RTN Return
RX Receiver/Reception
T
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TX Transmitter/Transmit
U
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
V
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
W
WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
Figure B-1 shows the communication ports relationship between IPCLK1000 and M2000 or
LMT.
Figure B-1 Communication ports relationship between IPCLK1000 and M2000 or LMT