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1. 1 The Alarm Typies Supported By Standalone PDH Serial Number Full Name Cold Start aU o Optical Port Local LOS Alarm Lu Optical Port Local LOS Alarm Recover 3 Optical Port Remote LOS Alarm WaRmbe HDFm ie 7 oWeiwedloFAmReww JN CECR CERS EE EELER LE fem I Optical Port Local Error Code Ratio More Than 10E 6 Alarm Recover Optical Port Remote Error Code Ratio More Than 10E 3 Alarm Recover Optical PortRemote Error Code Ratio More Than 10E 6 Alarm Local E1 Line LOS Alarm Les BS Re TEA 3 Rem ie zoster Jr neies o 3 lr m mer e Chassis Temperature Alarm Recover 26 Chassis Power Alarm ELE Chassis Power Alarm Recover ES The First Extend Module Loss Alarm Les The First Extend Module Online RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 51 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Serial Number Full Name 32 The Second Extend Module Loss Alarm 1U The Second Extend Module Online ET AIS Alarm EI AID Alarm Recover ET LOF Alarm 37 E1 LOF Alarm Recover 1U 38 E1 CRC Alarm 1U Local Ethernet Port Speed Change to 10M Voltage out of Upper Limit Alarm Recover EE C si Voltage out of Lower Limit Alarm Recover None OO Fiber Channel Link Down Ne O58 o Fiber Channel Link Up None 54 Multi Fiber Channel Receive Link Down None Multi Fiber Channel Receive Link Up None O55 o C 6 Muli Fiber Channel Send Link Down m 5 Multi Fiber Channel Send Link Up Nome
2. 5 Remote Bemer Pon LinkUp LU 9 Remote emer Port Speed Change OM Remote Ethernet Port Speed Change to 100M 2 me er rr sts change oD LS Remote Fihernet Port Status Change to FDX 66 jFanFad Power Fault 9 weak Nom Remote Total Alarm Recover 1U ae com ran cased E 35 CMWmOpmd IU RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 52 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 2 The Alarm Typies Supported By RC004 16 Modular PDH a uiid A 5 Optical Port Local LOS Alarm Recover 10U 1U Optical Port Remote LOS Alarm 10U 1U Optical Port Remote LOS Alarm Recover 10U 1U Optical Port Local Error Code Ratio More Than 10E 3 Alarm 10U 1U Il Optical Port Local Error Code Ratio More Than 10E 3 Alarm 10U 1U Recover Optical Port Local Error Code Ratio More Than 10E 6 Alarm 10U IU 13 Optical Port Local Error Code Ratio More Than 10E 6 Alarm 10U 1U Recover Optical Port Remote Error Ratio 10U 1U 15 Optical Port Remote Error 10U 1U Alarm Recover Error Ratio 10U 1U 17 Optical Port Remote Error Ratio 10U 1U Alarm Recover Local E1 Line LOS Alarm 10U 1U Local E1 Line LOS Alarm Recover 10U IU 20 Remote E1 Line LOS Alarm 10U IU 21 Remote E1 Line LOS Alarm Recover 10U IU OU 10U 10U RCO03 COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual o3 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Serial Number ou Card Loss Alarm 32 Card Type Changed 10U 37
3. Compliance The RC series products developed by Raisecom are strictly complied with the following standards as well as ITU T IEEE IETF and related standards from other international telecommunication standard organizations YD T900 1997 SDH Equipment Technical Requirements Clock YD T973 1998 SDH 155Mb s and 622Mb s Technical conditions of optical transmitter module and receiver module YD T1017 1999 Network node interface for the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDH YD T1022 1999 Requirement of synchronous digital hierarchy SDH equipment function YD T1078 2000 SDH Transmission Network Technique Requirements Interworking of Network Protection Architectures YD T1111 1 2001 Technical Requirements of SDH Optical Transmitter Optical Receiver Modules 2 488320 Gb s Optical Receiver Modules YD T1111 2 2001 Technical Requirements of SHD Optical Transmitter Optical Receiver Modules 2 488320 Gb s Optical Transmitter Modules YD T1179 2002 Technical Specification of Ethernet over SDH G 703 Physical electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces G 704 Synchronous frame structures used at 1544 6312 2048 8448 and 44 736 kbit s hierarchical levels G 707 Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 774 Synchronous digital hierarchy SDH Management information model for the network element view G 781 Synchronization layer functions G 783 Characteristics of synchronous digital hierarchy SDH equi
4. and consists of the following sections ze RC004 16 element management ze PC COM port managemetn Device browser tree management 3 4 RC004 16 Element Managment The main view of RC004 16 EMS looks like the following figure RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 28 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Exs EX de 127 0 0 1 Bl 1 Chassis 8l Chassis Bl Chassis H a chassis Current Device CA Client anl Raisecom Lol Figure 3 1 The main view of EMS The RC004 16 EMS System menu contains the following sub menus ze Trap Config Sytem Config EI Line Detail Name Remote Device System Command 3 1 Trap Receipt Configuration Select System in menu bar on top of the EMS window and select the Trap Config item a configuration dialog box similar to following will popup 1 Trap Config Trap List Trap Address 100 100 100 1 Trap Address 100 100 100 2 Trap Addrezz3 100 100 100 3 Trap IF Address4 100 100 100 4 Trap IP Addresss 100 100 100 5 Trap IP Address 100 100 100 8 Trap IF Address 100 100 100 7 Trap IP Addrezzo 100 100 100 8 E E AERIAL Figure 3 2 The Trap Config dialog box From this interface you can view and modify target address and port number configured for device proxy software when sending alarm notification Generally the port number is set to 162 You have to set the IP address of the ho
5. you need to configure device type for the COM port firstly Here s procedure for performing this operation Firstly select System menu on the EMS window and select Config COM Port Config COM Port Status and Device Type item a configuration interface similar to the following will popup Config COE Port Status and Device Type KE CDM Port Humber COM Fort Status Device Type Port Bit Second Baud 1 Open PD Stand Alone Device 19200 e pen FIH Stand Alone Device 19200 3 pen FIH Stand Alone Device 19200 4 Open FIH Stand Alone Device 19200 1 1 Se SS Se SS SS SS SS SS SSS Then Export Refresh Close Figure 3 17 The Device Type Configuration dialog box Select the row of information pertaining to the COM Port to be modified and click the Modify button a configuration window similar to the following will popup ds ES Figure 3 18 The Modify dialog box The description of information available on this interface are listed as follows COM Port Number The value of COM Port Number provided at present is from 1 to 16 COM Port Status Supports two status open and close Device Type The device type managed under current COM Port Port Bit Second The default value is 19200 It may be varying depending on the Baud Rate configuration of devices see Hardware User Manual for details The port bit can be configured properly only when this COMM Port is in c
6. 06 1 7 13 03 2005 06 06 14 25 48 2005 06 06 13 37 11 2005 06 06 13 23 21 2005 06 06 12 31 25 2005 06 06 12 05 13 48 RA SECOM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd gt Delete history alarm s Select one or more records in the Alarm List and select Delete from the right click menu Export history alarm s Select Export from the right click menu to export the record s into a Text or Excel file View alarm details Property Alarm Information Alarm Mame GenaricLinkDown Up Count 1 Severity Critical Status Recovered First UpTime 2005 06 09 13 13 55 Latest UpTime 2005 08 09 13 13 55 Event Source IP Address 192 158 2 158 Device Type SCOM2126 Host Mame 192 168 272 168 Location oOo iditional Info Figure 4 4 The Property dialog box Query history alarm s Select Query from the right click menu the Query Condition panel will appear It enables query on history alarms by condition s of device node time range alarm type and alarm level RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 49 RA SECOM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd E History Alarms KI ald rt 295 ize 25 e 12 1 ZE LE Total Count Page Size Page Count Page Index PT ep ad ia Bo amp 4 Severi Alarm Name Status IP Address Host Name Lo Query All Query By Device _ _ Query By Status _ Query By Severity _ Query By Trap _ Q
7. E CRC Alarm 10U 1U 38 EI CRC Alarm Recover 10U 1U 39 Remote Module General Alarm 10U 1U Pp Interface Speed Change to 100M The Second Extend Module Loss Alarm e Remo To Am 56 U U IU IU RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 54 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 3 The Alarm Typies Supported By PCM Chassis Temperature Alarm OO e O o 5 M CM Teerns Jm 8m ea rt errs reer re NN 8 EI AIS Alarm Recover PCM a E G 19 Line Card Communication Failed Alarm PCM 2 PCM 26 PCM 21 PCM 28 CM 5 Fiber Port LOF Alarm 28 Remote Fiber Port LO Alarm Recover RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 55 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Serial Number Alarm Name 30 Fiber Port E 3 Alarm Recover PCM 31 Remote Fiber Port E 3 Alarm PCM Remote Fiber Port E 3 Alarm Recover 4 User Card Fault Alarm PCM User Card Fault Alarm Recover PCM 43 User Card Loss Alarm PCM 45 Chassis Loss Alarm PCM 52 PCM Eth Port Link Up 53 Distribute Channel Number of User Card Wrongly PCM Distribute Channel Number of User Card Normally PCM RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 56 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Appendix B Abbreviation List Abbreviation Full Name ADM Add Drop Multiplexer AIS Alarm Indication Signal APS Automatic Protection Switching ASON Automatic Switched Optical Network ASTN Automatic Switched Transport Netw
8. Multiplexing Fiber Distributed Data Interface Far End Background Block Error Far End Error Second Far End Severely Error Second Graphical User Interface High Digital Link Control Higher order Path Connection High Way Internet Protocol International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector Layer 2 Local Area Network Link Access Procedure On D channel RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 58 RA SECOM LCT LOF LOP LOS LPC MAC MAN MCU MD MF MII MM MS MS AIS MS PSC MS PSD MS SPRing MSAP MSOH MSP MSTP MSSP MTIE NE NEF NEL NML NMS OAM OFS OOF Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Local Craft Terminal Loss Of Frame Loss Of Pointer Loss Of Signal Lower order Path Connection Medium Access Control Metropolitan Area Network Micro Control Unit Mediation Device Mediation Function Medium Independent Interface Multi Mode Multiplex Section Multiplex Sections Alarm Indication Signal Multiplex Sections Protection Switching Count Multiplex Sections Protection Switching Duration Multiplexer Section Shared Protection Ring Multiple Service Access Platform Multiplex Section OverHead Multiplex Section Protection Multiple Service Transport Platform Multiple Service Switching Platform Maximum Time Interval Error Network Element Network Element Function Network element Layer Network Manager Layer Network Management System Operation Administr
9. PIR Base System em Close El Loop Contig SUBM 4E1 REV A Slot Humber 1 SWBM E REY A Slot Humber Z Figure 2 6 The Loop Test configuration procedure D Note The Config button will be disable if this item is not specified After you have selected the module type its relevant E1 Line will appear in the E1 Loop Config drop down menu In this way the Config button is enable RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 8 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd MO MORES EETA Tori Loop Test Module Type EIN Base System e e Figure 2 7 The Loop Test configuration procedure Next select a loop item for El line Config Management Loop Test Lonfig Module Type FIH Base System vm Phe El Loop Config Normal v El Line 3 Local Inside Loop El Line 4 Local Inside Loop All El Line Local Inside Loop El Line 1 Remote Outside Loop El Line 2 Remote Outside Loop El Line 3 Remote Outside Loop El Line 4 Remote Outside Loop beer LN EEN EAR AT 1 Du TERRAE ERR LEE E ee 35 em D E n SEH LL EL Line h Mi te Uutside Loon Der ven cese EE Ee en Figure 2 8 The Loop Test configuration procedure Click Config to apply the configuration Config Nanagement Loop Test Module Type FIH Base System El Loop Config an El Line Remote utzide Loop Figure 2 9 The Loop Test configuration procedure At last when you com
10. Pme 5 LE 5 RERO OBS ENA Ssmi O T PORNA 000000 5 POORNA S OOOO 5 PONO oe 000000000 7 RC804 240B REV C Single strand PDH module RC802 240B REV M Dual strand PDH module 12 RC804 240B REV M Single strand PDH module 13 RC802 120B 2 REV M Dual strand PDH module 14 RC804 120B 2 REV M Single strand PDH module A ew mm 000007 17 18 LY a RC802 120B REV M Dual strand PDH module OO O BoO RC804 120B REV M Single strand PDH module RC003COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual 4 Zi RA SECOM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Table 1 3 The Line Cards supported by Current PCM Comprehensive Multiplexer Table 8M Optical Line Card 2 2EI Line Card with ADM 3 2E1 Line Card without ADM Table 1 4 The User Cards Supported by Current PCM Comprehensive Multiplexer sieve i merwe RS RS422 Asynchronized Communication User Card Magnet Telephone Card RCO03COMMI RC004 16 EMS User Manual 5 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Chapter 2 Device Management This chapter describes the functions and service management of device and consists of the following sections lt 1U standalone PDH management ze RC004 16 modular PDH management ze PCM comprehensive Multiplexer management 2 1 1U Standalone PDH Management 2 1 1 Device View 127 0 0 1 RCOO03CONN ENS File System S Windows Help ER BR eo wl o x 127 0 0 1 FE AA ME BRO Be 127 0 0 1 X 1 C0M Port
11. data transfer to 1 e transfer these data to which cannel within which line For description on each control of Cross Configuration interface refer to the following table Table 2 10 The Controls available on Cross Configuration dialog box Unidirection When this item is selected the system will do incoming cross configuration for selected incoming line Bidirection When this item is selected the system will do incoming cross configuration for both incoming channels and outgoing channels It servers as bi directional configuration Auto Delete When this item is selected for instance to configure bi directional cross for Channel A and Channel B if the Channal A already has cross data outgoing to Channel C the system will automatically delete these outgoing cross data A gt C and establish bi directional cross between Cannel A and B A lt gt B Otherwise besides establishing bi directional cross A lt gt B the previous outgoing cross A gt C will not be deleted Raw Data When this item is selected the data in cross table will be displayed as original data and the type of line and chanel will not be displayed Obtain latest data from device and update the Incoming and Outgoing Cross tables This button is used to initiate cross configuation for channels of selected lines Remove the existing cross data Clicking this button will exit the configuration interface D Note Your system only allows
12. dut p EFE aaa 38 PU GE et ERR ccc 38 CI ON RO Bui M 38 343 COM Port enee 38 3 3 DEVICE BROWSER TREE MANAGEMENT 43 RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 3 3 1 Function a EN 43 33a SPEC e UU Um 44 3 4 CONTROL TOOL BAR ON THE NIEWEN 45 CHAPTER4 ALARM AND EVENT MANAGEMENT ccccccccccccccccccccccccccsccccccccccccees 47 4 1 VIEWING CURRENT ALARM cccsccscecececececececcscecececececscncecaeeeessecscseneseasaseessssssssescscsasasusesescecs 47 4 2 VIEWING HISTORY ALARM 48 APPENDIX A ALARM TYPE seesesecsesecseseosesecsesecsesecsesecsesecseseoseseoseseosesecseseosesessesessesessesessesesses 51 APPENDIX B ABBREVIATION LIST essesecsesecsesecseseosesessesecsesecseseosesesseseosesecsesessesessesessesesses 57 RC003COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual Il RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Preface About This Manual This manual introduces primary functions of the configuration management software for RC series products Who Should Read This Manual Sales and marketing engineers after service staff and telecommunication network design engineers could use this manual as a valuable reference If you want to get an overview on features applications architectures and specifications of Raisecom RC series integrated access devices you could find useful information in this manual as well
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14. normally and has no alarm generated E Indicates current chassis has alarm s generated It appears when some a chassis lost In this case double clicking this chassis will popup a message prompting Chassis Loss and the device view could be opened no longer 192 168 1 91 RCOU3CONE ES Gs IDN File System SJ Windows Help T T M AT 7 x 1Uz 158 1 81 K 182 168 1 91 BEI 195 188 1 91 P H zem Port EN SCH CH Chassis Loss Ok Current Device 192 jete Client online Raisecom Co Ltd Figure 3 25 The prompt message which appears for Chassis Loss RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 43 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 3 3 2 Specific Operation 1 Right click menu available on the blank area around Chassis tree Right click in the blank area around the Chassis tree a menu similar to the following will popup 182 188 1 91 BEI 192 158 1 91 EL Bi zam Port a 1 Chassis RK Refresh Start Polliz Contig Polling Interval chow Polling Interval current Device 182 db Client online Rai secom Co Ltd Figure 3 26 The right click menu available on the blank section of Chassis List 2 Right click menu available on root node of Chassis tree Right click the root node of Chassis tree a menu similar to the following will popup 192 168 1 91 BS 192 168 1 91 Refresh Start Follis Contig Polling I
15. one incoming cross data staying in each channel of line When configure incoming cross or bi directional cross for a channel with existence of incoming cross the system will delete previous incoming cross data and replace it with new one RC0053COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 24 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd i Config Cross Data Cross Table In Line E Line 1 sl In Channel Au Channels Cut Line E Line 2 Cut Channel ES Channels i Line Index Channel Index Cross Mode wen PSI Eech 8 Uni direction Dy Po Po Pa Po Po Po lee Po Po Po Pa TO P3 3 Bidirection Auto Delete co mone GA b i ta ei Raw Data 0 clam on d D bh rt Go b i CH K e e e kb k e k kk Eh k k bi k k Ki 4A E s s s ke P lt s E p BB cn Refresh Cross Delete Close Figure 2 32 The appearance of Cross Configuration interface when Raw Data option is selected D Note In the Cross State column of preceding figure the line number from 1 4 presents E1 line and the scope of 5 8 presents user line Cross Operation Select successive rows with equivalent amount in both In Line and Out Line Cross tables Then select lt Unidirection gt or lt Bidirection gt option as well as the Auto Delete option as applicable After you complete selection click the Cross button D Note 1 If
16. one line card which is fixed along with three slots for accommodating user cards which are hotswapable The following table gives out the types of line card and user card that are in support by current version Table 2 11 The Line Card Type RC3000 SB U4E1 Support for 4 El line RC3000 SB U2EI Support for 2 El line 8M Optical ene RC3000 SB UOPT Support for 4 Line Card EI Hine D Note The 2E1 Line Card is categorized into two types with one supporting for Add Drop Mode ADM while the other not Table 2 22 The User Card Type 8 Channel FXS User Card mmm RC3000 SUB DS 8 Channel FXO User Card mmm RC3000 SUB DO RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 217 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 8 Channel FXS amp FXO RC3000 SUB DSO Mixed User Card 8 Channel E amp M User Card mr RC3000 SUB DM2 4 Channel E amp M User Card RC3000 SUB DM4 Single Channel V35 User RC3000 SUB DV35 Card Single Channel V24 User RC3000 SUB DV24 Card 10MBase T Ethernet User x RC3000 SUB DETH Card RS232 Asynchronized RC3000 SUB D232 Communication User Card RS422 Asynchronized RC3000 SUB D422 Communication User Card Magnet Telephone Card RC3000 SUB DMT Select a sub card and right click to perform operation through the popup menu See relevant section for details Chapter 3 Operating And Maintenance This chapter introduces the related knowledge of device s operating and maintenance
17. 003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 37 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd T 1 192 168 1 89 RCOO3CONE ENS foll File Svstemisi Help 22 0 F BE 192 168 11 89 P Blb COM Port OR 1 Chassis GR Chassis OR COM Port El BW s com Port OR 1 Chassis El A COM Part OR 1 Chassis GR Chassis OR Chassis Current Device 1 QD Client onli Raisecom Co Ltd Figure 3 16 The COM Port menu The RC003COMM EMS System menu contains the following sub menus ze Trap Config System Config EI Line Detail Name Remote Device Config Com Port 3 2 1 Trap Configuration See description in section 3 1 1 Its specific function and operation are as the same as described in that section 3 2 2 System Information Configuration See description in section 3 1 2 Its specific function and operation are as the same as described in that section 3 2 3 El Line Details See description in section 3 1 3 Its specific function and operation are as the same as described in that section 3 2 4 Name Remote Device See description in section 3 1 4 Its function and operation are consistent with those in that section 3 20 5 COM Port Configuration Device Type Configuration When connect a device to specific port you need to make configuration for this device for management RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 38 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd To do so
18. 004 16 NMS master control card which is plugged in Slot 0 of Chassis 1 Slot 1 to 15 could be used to insert PDH modules One Agent software could manage up to 4 10U big chassis 1 2 Product Models Table l 1 Standalone PDH Product Model Table RC 801 240B REV B Dual strand PDH 2 RC803 240B REV B Single strand PDH 1310 nm TX RC805 240B REV B Single strand PDH 1550 nm TX MS2104 240 REV B Dual strand PCM 5 MS2304 240 REV B Single strand PCM 1310 nm TX MS2504 240 REV B Single strand PCM 1550 nm TX RC 801 480B REV A Dual strand PDH 8 RC803 480B REV A Single strand PDH 1310 nm TX H RC805 480B REV A Single strand PDH 1550 nm TX 10 RC 801 120C REV A Dual strand PDH RC803 120C REV A Single strand PDH 1310 nm TX RC805 120C REV A Single strand PDH 1550 nm TX RCO03COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual 3 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 13 RCMS2104 120 REV A Dual strand PCM ONE TE Dan s Porma arse O 19 RC801 120B REV M Dual strand PDH 20 RC803 120B REV M Single strand PDH 21 RC805 120B REV M Single strand PDH RC801 480B REV M Dual strand PDH 23 RC803 480B REV M Single strand PDH RC805 480B REV M Single strand PDH Table 1 2 RCO04 16 Product Model Table RC802 240B REV B Dual strand PDH module 2 RC804 240B REV B Single strand PDH module 3 RC 802 120B X2 REV B Dual strand PDH module 4 RC804 120B X2 REV B Single strand PDH module 5 e DOBREV Singles
19. 4 Z4UB REV C ERCSUZ 240 POH RCBUA4 Z4UBIREV C ERCSBUZ 240 POH RCMS2204 240 REV A POH ROMS 2404 240 R EVA POH RCO02 240B RE C PDH RCBUA4 Z24D0BEREV C PDH RCBO2 120B 2 REV Mi POH Down Module RCBO2 120B 2 REV Mi POH Up Module EU BLA EE M PH Dior Module 1 2 3 E 4 4 5 B T B LEEFER RAR n n m n om on om oa a mo mos mom mon m m m m m m s m m m m s m m MN H M M NN S N M NN M E M NN HN ARA NH 0 NN EAR M E M H E M NN NN NN M NM eee E E Figure 3 11 Name Remote Device Click Refresh button to synchronize the device information After then the device information would be synchronized to database meanwhile the data presented in table on interface would be updated also Select one or more rows and click Config button to launch the dialog box for modifying identification of remote device Click Close button you will exit the configuration interface The operation on this interface is similar to that of line information see section 3 1 3 for reference 3 1 5 System Command The System Command menu contains the following sub menus Save Config Delete Config and Restart Function description Save Configuration Files Supports for storing the system configuration device configuration and other information into Flash chip Once restart the Agent these information would be automatically loaded by Agent Erase Configuration Files Execute this command will remove the profiles stored in Flash a
20. A SECOM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd gt View Alarm Details Click a record in the Alarm List and select Properties from the right click menu Property Operation Info POU Content Alarm Infomation GenericLinkDown Alarm Mame Wo Count Severity Critical Status Newcome 2005 06 09 1 7 38 35 Latest UpTime 2005 06 09 17 38 35 First UpTime Event Source IP Address 182 158 2 158 Device Type ISCOMZ12B Host Mame 192 158 2 158 Location 00 6 Odditional Info Figure 4 2 The Property dialog box 4 2 Viewing History Alarm gt Open the History Alarm Management window Double click on the NView Platform Function Tree and select History Alarm Management MIE E History Alarms Page Size 25 Page Count Page Inde P AP qa T M Severi Alarm Name Status IF Address HostName First UpTime Total Caunt 128 RCO03COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual OO 7J C3 Cn 53 GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn Figure 4 3 D Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 R
21. As the figure shows above the Cross Configuration dialog box consists of two tables the In Line Cross table and Out Line Cross table They are respectively located on left side and right side of this window Where the In Line Cross table is intended to indicate if there is incoming cross data and which channel of line they re sourcing from while the Out Line Cross table presents the same information for outgoing cross data The previous window contains a column named Cross Mode whose detailed implication are listed in the following table Table 2 8 The Implication of Cross Mode Icon The channel has incoming cross data delivered The channel has outgoing cross data delivered The channel has bi directional cross data delivered i e it has both incoming cross data and outgoing cross data The channel has no cross data delivered on it Not all types of line are crossable at present The following table gives out crossable lines in support by current version Table 2 9 The Cross Line Type RC003COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual 23 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Plus the Cross table contains a column of Cross State which is used to identify the context of cross data In In Line Cross table it represents the source of existing cross data within specific channel i e which channel belonging to which line it comes from while in Out Line Cross table it presents where the existing cross
22. RAISECOM RC003COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual RC A043 V27 050909 EN Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Copyright O 2005 Raisecom Company Legal Notices Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Raisecom product and replacement parts can be obtained from Service Office Restricted Rights Legend All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Notices Copyright 2005 Raisecom All rights reserved No part of this publication may be excerpted reproduced translated or utilized in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and microfilm without permission in Writing from Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Trademark Notices RAISECOM
23. ation and Maintenance Out of Frame Second Out of Frame RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 59 RA SECOM OS OSF OSI PCB PCM PDH PGND TDEV TDM TIM TM TMN TU UAS VC VC n VDN VLAN WAN WDM WS WSF Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Operation System Operation System Function Open System Interconnect Printed Circuit Board Pulse Code Modulation Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Protection GND Time Deviation Time Division Multiplex Trace Identifier Mismatch Terminal Multiplexer Telecommunications Management Network Tributary Unit Unavailable Second Virtual Container Virtual Container level n Virtual Data Network Virtual Local Area Network Wide Area Network Wavelength Division Multiplexing Work Station Work Station Function RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 60
24. ay the latest chassis state in view 3 4 Control Tool Bar On The View Figure 3 29 The Tool Bar on the View The Chassis Management window is also configured with a tool bar which provides several functions including Mouse Interaction Zoom In Zoom Out Restore and Save function You can click these buttons on left side of the window directly to launch relevant operations The description for these buttons are as follows Mouse Interaction Trigger mouse event when selected such as launch right click menu while holding the cursor upon an object With no operation when unselected Zoom in the device view by proportion Zoom Out Zoom out the device view by proportion y prop Restore Restore the device view into initial size RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 45 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Save Save the device view as a picture RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 46 RA SECOM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Chapter 4 Alarm And Event Management The chapter provides related description on alarm and event management and consists of following sections View current alarm View historical alarm 4 4 Viewing Current Alarm Open the Current Alarms Management window Double click NView platform function tree and select Current Alarm Management Current Alarms MIE D Show All Start IP End IP Severity gy Filtrate Reset Curr
25. button to exit this dialog box gt Refresh Select Refresh from the right click menu to perform refresh operation the current device view will turn to latest status correspondingly When Trap messages from the device cannot be received appropriately this operation is useful for user to monitor that device real timely Open Remote Device View Select Remote Device from the right click menu to open the views for remote device You will see a prompt message appear when this selected one is not connected d Remote Device offline k Figure 2 13 The Hint message D Note This function is only available in standalone PDH of REV M version Save Configuration Select Save Config from the right click menu to apply configuration for this device When restart after power off the device will resume to its previously saved configuration automatically For example when enable the Alarm Sound Output feature and perform Save Config operation after you turn off and restart the device the Alarm Sound Output item will be still in enable state Clear Configuration This function is only available in standalone PDH of REV M version Select Clear Config from the right click menu to perform clearance operation Thus the device will not perform reconfiguration after restart and will resume to settings preconfigured at factory automatically RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 11 RAISE COM Beijin
26. ecovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered D Recovered 3 Recovered D Recovered 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 The History Alarms window 2005 06 10 08 18 43 2005 06 09 18 15 07 2005 06 07 1 7 30 54 2005 06 09 13 33 12 2005 06 09 13 24 51 2005 06 09 13 13 55 2005 06 09 13 13 24 2005 06 09 13 10 28 2005 06 09 12 26 06 2005 06 09 12 00 33 2005 06 09 08 21 15 2005 06 09 08 20 54 2005 06 09 08 20 24 2005 06 07 17 28 55 2005 06 06 1 7 00 32 2005 06 07 13 55 41 2005 06 07 1 7 34 04 2005 06 07 13 45 45 2005 06 07 13 45 17 2005 06
27. ent Alarm List Severi Alarm Mame Link Up Link Up GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown TopologyChange Alarm Records Count B gt Acknowledge Alarm s Figure 4 1 Status Mewcome EH Newcome Oi Newcome Oi Newcome EH Newcome EH Newcome 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 IP Address HostName 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 l 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 The Current Alarms window First UsTime 2005 06 06 08 37 52 2005 06 06 13 37 11 2005 06 09 17 38 35 2005 06 09 17 50 30 2005 06 09 18 11 42 2005 06 06 08 38 22 Ey Lock view Select a row of records with Newcome state presented in the Status column from the Alarm List and select Acknowledge from the right click menu gt Clear Current Alarm s Select one or more alarms from the Alarm List and select Clear from the right click menu gt Export Current Alarm s Select Export from the right click menu to export a list of alarms into Text file or Excel file Filtering Current Alarm s Enter the filtration conditions including IP Address Range and Alarm Level then click lt Filter gt D Note The IP Address Range supports asterisk wildcard For example 192 168 1 the address range of asterisk wildcard here can be set as Start IP Address RCO03COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual 47 R
28. esents or relationship among LOF CRC and AIS When one of these has alarm generated the LAL indicator turns to Red when there re no alarms generated among the three it presents Dark Red Indicates loop status of remote module When the module is looping toward remote side this indicator turns to Yellow otherwise it presents Dark Yellow Indicates alarm status of remote module When the module working on remote device has any type of alarm generated this indicator will turns to Red when there re no alarms generated it presents Dark Red Indicates LINK state of Ethernet interface on local module When LINK UP this indicator presents Green otherwise LINK DOWN it presents Dark Green Indicates duplex state When the duplex state of Ethernet interface on this module is configured as Full Duplex this indicator presents Green otherwise Half Duplex it presents Dark Green Table 2 6 SUBM FV35 Indicator Table Its meaning and status are identical with those of LAL indicator on SUBM E module Its meaning and status are identical with those of RAL indicator on SUBM E module gt Subcard Operation Select a card and right click you will get a menu displaying several items From this menu you can RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 13 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Kk Soa S RLPLHK j In ant Bn LAL RALFDX Card Information Co
29. function deals with information of El Line at local or remote side that user has configured including user information line state and so forth in concerns To configure the line information do the following Select System menu in menu bar on top of the EMS window and select E1 Line Detail item a configuration dialog box similar to the following will popup RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 30 RA SECOM E 1 EI Line Detail Please Select El Line Detail Chassis Humber Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Card Humber a Chassis Humber Local Remote Interface Humber Card Humber 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 Eech bebe bech bech bech dM bech bech bech bech bech bech bech bech bech keck de a Remote Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Local Figure 3 4 Se n Amo eB Me oO ame 4m Co Pa trz ooo The EI Line Detail dialog box In this interface select chassis number and card number Chassis Humber d Humber Figure 3 5 The operations on EI Line Detail interface Refresh Config Close Line etai S Card Humber ui sl Interface Humber Then select the local remote E1 line to be configured which can be accessible by clicking the Config button on right EI Line De
30. g Please Select Figure 2 23 The Config interface 3 Refresh Select Refresh from the right click menu to perform refresh operation the current view will turn to latest status correspondingly When Trap messages from that card could not be received appropriately this operation is useful for user to observe alarm indicator real timely 4 Up Remote PDH Device Select Up Remote Device from the right click menu to open the view for remote 1U device s linked to optical port of up remote PDH module 5 Down Remote PDH Device Select Down Remote Device from the right click menu to open the view for remote 1U device s linked to optical port of down remote PDH module RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 18 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 2 3 PCM Comprehensive Multiplexer Management 2 3 1 Device View Figure 2 24 The view of PCM Comprehensive Multiplexer 2 3 2 Device Management Right click on front panel or rear panel of the device you will see a menu shown in figure 2 25 appear Select one of the items to perform relevant operation Hardware version Chassis Config E1 Contig Cross Config System Reset Clear Alarm Sound Init System Info Init Cross Info Refresh Line Card Info User Card Info Data Store Data Restore Figure 2 25 The right click menu launched from the front or rear panel Hardware Version The operation interface launched by the Hardware Vers
31. g Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Refresh Chassis Temperature Double click the temperature icon presented on rear panel view the temperature value of current device will update simultaneously as the figure shows below RLP LHE lr LAL RAL POS Figure 2 14 Refreshing chassis temperature 2 1 3 Subcard Managment gt Subcard Model The device with expansion slot s currently supports 4 kinds of expansion cards they are Table 2 2 Expansion Card Model Table SUBM 4E1 REV A 4E1 Line Sub module Unintelligent SUBM E REV A Ethernet Sub module Intelligent SUBM E REV B Ethernet Sub module Intelligent SUBM FV35 REV A Frame V35 Sub Intelligent module The extended E1 Line number may be varying when plugging different expansion cards into expansion slots The corresponding relationships between them are as follows Table 2 3 The Subcard Model Corresponding to Line Number of Expansion Card SUBM 4E1 REV A AEI Line Sub module SUBM E REV A Ethernet Sub module SUBM E REV B Ethernet Sub module RC0053COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 12 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Table 2 4 The Views of Expansion Cards in Support SUBM AEI REV A AEI Line Sub module SUBM E REV A Ethernet Sub module SUBM E REV B Ethernet Sub module SUBM FV35 REV A Frame V35 Sub module Table 2 5 SUBM E Indicator Table Indicates alarm status at local side It repr
32. h the Show Interface Information dialog box Show Interface Information Chassis 1 Slot 1l4 Device Type BCBU4 120BZ2 REV M Card Humber 14 Desc Module Local Remote Inteface Type Interface Number Loop Status Up Local El Port Normal Up Local El Port Hormal Up Local El Port Hormal Up Local El Fort Normal Up Remote El Fort Normal Up Remote El Port Normal Up Remote El Port Remote Outside Loop Up Remate El Port Hormal Up Local Optical HA Up Remote Optical N A Local E Port Hormal Lacal E Port Hormal Local El Port Hormal Lacal El Port Hormal Remate El Port Hormal Remote El Port Remote Outside Loop Remate El Port Hormal Go Fa d G D le tz P rz li ml Figure 2 22 The Show Interface Information dialog box Where the Desc table at lower section of this window displays a list of information for selected card including Module Up or Down Local Remote Interface Type El port or Optical Port Loop Status Alarm Status and so forth RC0053COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 17 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 2 Cofiguration Select Config from the right click menu to launch the dialog box show in below Config RCBU4 120BX2 REY N Chassis Slot 14 PN D Em General Alarm Lock Clear El LOS Alarm Mask B Unmask Fiber Status 3 Open Close El Loop Config Please Select Fiber Status O Open amp Close El Loop Confi
33. hassis number where the power resides power status alarm normal and so on When click a power on device view the corresponding row in power list would be highlighted x l9 hasziz a H bugg LLLI een DDO Hoo gere eb Dp c DODO MIL Qeqe om Emm pm m Emm omm Alarm Status Card List Tower List Fan List Chassis Humber Fower Humber Fower Type Fower Status 1 1 AC Normal 1 e AC Normal Figure 3 14 The Power List gt Fan List The fan list offers the information of fans accommodated in the device including the chassis number where the fan resides fan status alarm normal and so on When click a fan on device view the RCO03 COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual 36 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd corresponding row in fan list would be highlighted x l Chassis DOES OOEa n ors goss Bo DOO wen COO ena QQQ s DD D p em COOC Hnni DURE om Alarm Status Card List Power List Fan List Chassis Number Fan Humber Fan Status 1 Hormal 2 Hormal Figure 3 15 The Fan List The Power and Fan Status are listed as follows The power is functioning well The power is functioning abnormally The fan 1s working well The fan is working abnormally The temperature is within normal range 3 2 PC COM Port Management The main view of EMS under PC COM port management mode will be displayed as follows RC
34. i Chassis D Bison Port H techascis Bi cached El H am Port gl 1 Chassis s i Current Alarm List Level Alarm Name Alarm Status IP Address Device Name Locatii urrent Device 127 0 0 1 D Client online Raisecom Co Ltd Figure 2 1 The Device View of Standalone PDH As the figure shows above the chassis tree and device view are located on the left side and right side of the window respectively Double click a chassis node beneath the chassis tree the view for front panel and rear panel of this device will be displayed in the right tab page The view area could accommodate multiple views When there re more than one window opened simultaneously user can access each view simply by double clicking the relevant tab and the one will be bulged for displaying the intended view 2 1 2 Device Management Right click the front panel or rear panel you ll see a menu listing several items popup Here s an example of this menu RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 6 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd ul HI Contig Loop Test Refresh save Contig Clear Config Figure 2 2 The right click menu Select Interface Info from the right click menu to launch the Interface Information dialog box which provides access to the information like LOS Status LOF Status Loop Status and so on The following figure is an example of this window Inte
35. ion item is similar to the following figure RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 19 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd y Device Fersion Geng Jl Seen Jl gees Figure 2 26 The Device Version dialog box Table 2 7 Description of information available on this interface Device ID The device s serial number with a value between 1 40 Device Type The type identification of managed device Hardware Version The hardware version of this device Software Version The application version of the Single Chip Micyoco Chassis Configuration The operation interface launched by the Chassis Config item is similar to the following figure e Device Base Info Alan Sound Output OEnabe Disable M Figure 2 27 The chassis configuration interface gt Ei Line Configuration The El line configuration feature is used to view and configure information of El line including El port useable frame mode and controls on various alarm outputs It enables you to configure one or more lines at one time To perform configuration do the following Firstly select E1 Config from the right click menu available on device panel you will see a window similar to the following popup RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 20 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Config El State Ei Line I
36. isecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd e EI Line Detail Please Select Refresh Chassis Humber IChassis Card Humber au Config El Line Detail pless Card Humber Local Remote Interface Humber Line Detail Local El Line Local El Line Local El Line Local Local Local Local Local Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Local Loc 1 2 3 4 5 B T B 1 5 3 4 J B T B8 1 2 Figure 3 10 The El Line Detail dialog box 3 1 4 Name Remote Device Function description It provides the capability to name managed remote device While the device has alarm generated its name will be shown in the Host Name field of alarm message thus you can differentiate the alarm of remote device from that of local device gt Interface description Select System Name Remote Device you will see a dialog box popup for configuring RCO03COMMI RC004 16 EMS User Manual 33 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd y r iNane KEenote Device Please Select Refresh Chassis Number f z Card Number Al Congo Name Remote Device Close Card Number Local Device Type Module Remote Device ID RCB UZ Z40BIrREV B PDH RCB U4 Z24D0BIEREV E PDH RCBO2 120BXZ REV E POH Down Module RCBO2 120BXZ REV E POH Up Module RCBU4 120BXZ REV E PDH iDown Module RCBU04 120BXZ REV E PDH Up Module RCBUZ2 Z40B REV C ERCSBUZ 240 POH RCBUZ2 Z4D0B REV C ERCSBUZ 240 POH RCBUA
37. lose state so it is required to keep the COMM Port in close when configuring this 1tem The buttons available on this interface are listed as follows RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 39 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Click this button to accept modification and close this window Click this button to cancel operations and close this window Afterwards configure device type and baud rate for the device managed by this COM Port sss Figure 3 19 The Modify dialog box D Note The Port Bit can be configured successfully only when this COM port is in close state So it is recommended you keep the COM port in close as possible After you made modification to device type and port bit click the Save button Finally after your successful save change the COM port status to be Open and click the Save button Hs Nodify COM Port Humber DR Figure 3 20 The Modify dialog box Chassis Online Configuration The managed device could be discovered and managed by Network Management Software only if you have configured online state properly for it This operation would take effective only after the preceding operation on Device Type Configuration is successful The procedure for this is Step 1 Select System menu on the EMS window and select Config COM Port Config Device State item a configuration interface similar to the following will
38. nctional characteristics of ATM equipment IEEE 802 1Q Virtual Local Area Networks LANs IEEE 802 1p Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast Filtering IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer Instruction RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 2 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Chapter 1 Overview This chapter describes the architectures and functions of RCO03COMM RCOO04 16 EMS and consists of the following sections Function overview Product models 1 1 Function Overview RC003COMM RC004 16 EMS Element Management System provides GUI for device management A device view generated by the EMS is identical with appearance of the real device In addition that view could truly reflect current status of the device so you can monitor and maintain the device in a centralized and quick way RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS enables you to manage RC003 standalone PDH RC004 16 Modular PDH and RC3000 PCM comprehensive Multiplexer RC003COMM RC004 16 EMS supports two management modes The first mode enables you to manage devices connected to COM ports on a PC through the Agent software running on the PC At present you can manage up to 16 COM ports in this mode and each port can connect 1 to 40 devices depending on the type of those connected devices The manageable devices in this mode cover 1U standalone PDH The second mode enables you to manage PDH modules through the Agent software running on the RC
39. nd when you restart the Agent after deletion all the information would be resumed to configuration at factory Reboot Execute this command will restart the Agent RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 34 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd gt Operation description Select any item from the System Command menu the system will give a prompt for confirming this operation Click lt Yes gt button to execute the command then a progress bar indicating this command is being executed on the Agent side will popup after your successful initiation Note Do not pull or plug the card cold start the device during this period or this may lead to the failure of execution 3 1 6 Data List The data list is located beneath the device view Four lists are provided for managing RC004 16 element currently these are alarm list card list power list and fan list gt Alarm List The alarm list presents you the newly generated yet haven t been acknowledged or cleared alarms Here s an example of this list Alarm Status Card List Power List Fan List Current Alarm List LS m mpm umm Derice Hame MEN Confirmed 192 168 1 z221 192 168 1 FEI e EEE 19 168 1 221 192 168 1 221 192 166 1 221 Property 1 Lock View Figure 3 12 The Alarm List gt Card List The card list displays all the modules plugged in current device Provision of information include the cha
40. ndex E1 Part Enable Frame Mode General Alarm Output d jJ Disable PCM 30 Disable Disable PCM 30 Enable Enable PCM 30 Enable Enable PCM 30 Enable m pen Figure 2 28 The El Line configuration interface Next select a row of information to be modified and click the lt Modify gt button to enter the Modify dialog box is Modify x Mine Index El Line Index 2 El Port Enable C Enable Disable General Alarm utput IB Enable LOS Output 8 Enable 3 Disable ATS Output 8 Enable 3 Disable LOF Output 8 Enable 3 Disable RLM Output Enable 3 Disable LOMF Output Enable 3 Disable CRC LOMF Output 8 Enable 3 Disable CRC Verify Error Output L Y Enable Disable Save Close Figure 2 29 The El information configuration interface When select more than one line for modification the window will be like this RC0053COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 21 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Batch Modify El Line Index El Line Index Ei Port Enable CI Enable 8 Disable General Alarm utput CH Enable GN Disable LOS Output 8 Enable ALS Output LOF Output RLM Output LDMF Output CRC LOMF Output CRC Verify Error Output P A E IN H x IN V Is x Ia I cave Figure 2 30 The Batch Modify dialog box D Note 1 The number of El line is determined by the type of Line Interface Card 2 The cross information and alarm o
41. nect Information Initialization Select Init Cross Info all the cross data will resume to the settings preconfigured at factory Line Card Property The line card 1s fixed in the first slot of rear panel Executing the Line Card Property command will trigger the property interface of line card The operation of accessing and configuring properties of line card can not only be initiated from right click menu available on front and rear panels but also available from the right click menu on line card User Card Property The user card hotswapable is populated from Slot 2 4 on rear panel of the device Executing User Card Property command will launch the property interface of user card which is shown as follows User Card Info User Card User Card Number User Card T RCSOO0 SUE DS RCSOO0 SUB DM2 RCSOO0 SUB D S35 nam mE mU mue Figure 2 33 The User Card Property interface RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 26 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd D Note Your system allows you to perform configuration through one of the following ways Select a row in the previous window and click the Config button Select a row in the previous window and right click Double click a row to launch the configuration dialog box 2 3 3 Subcard Managment The PCM Comprehensive Multiplexer embraces two types of subcard the line card and user card In general a device is equipped with only
42. nfig Refresh Figure 2 15 The right click menu available on the expansion card 1 View card information Select Card Information item the Card Information dialog box will popup for displaying related information Card Information Card Type SUBM FV35 REV A Slot Number Module Loop Status Loop Module Loop Test Function Module Remote El uides e Module Remote El Loop Test Function Enable THER TNE Index LOS Status LOF Status CRC Status AIS Status RALM Status Loop Status Local Alarm Alarm Normal Normal Normal Remote OutSide Loop Remote Alarm Alarm Normal Normal Normal Remote OutSide Loop Figure 2 16 The Card Information dialog box 2 Configuration Select Config item the Config Management dialog box will be displayed as follow e SUBE EFY35 REV A Config Management Module Config Clock Mode El RA Clock Local Loop Test 8 Enable C Disable Remote Loop Test B Enable 3 Disable Interface Config Via Port Work Speed Dt V35 Fort Bandwidth V35 RA CLE Phase O Positive Ch Negative V35 TX CLE Phase O Positive B Negative PCM Frame Mode PCM31 2 FCM30 El CRC Enable Disable V35 Admin Status Figure 2 17 The Config Management dialog box for expansion subcard 3 Refresh Select Refresh item the card type and indicators on it will update simultaneously RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 14 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technolog
43. nterval Show Polling Interval current Device 19 Jet Bi Client online alsecom Co Ltd Figure 3 27 The right click menu available on the root node of Chassis List 3 Right click menu available on the node in loss state of Chassis tree Right click the node that is in loss state on the Chassis tree a menu similar to the following will popup x 19 160 1 41 192 168 1 9H HM pu Iw BE 197 158 1 91 Q El Bam Fort EN l Chassis urrent Device 192 p Client online lRaizecom Co Ltd Figure 3 26 The right click menu available on the node in loss state of Chassis tree RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 44 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd As described above the Device Browser Tree provides five kinds of operations in total These are Refresh Refresh Chassis List Start Stop Polling Start or stop polling on Chassis List tree Config Polling Interval Configure polling interval for current Chassis tree Show Polling Interval View polling interval of current Chassis tree Delete Node Delete selected node from the Chassis Browse Tree Only the nodes in Chassis Loss LE state on the Chassis tree have this menu item D Note The polling operation triggered by right click menu available on Device Browser Tree is performed for the Chassis Browser Tree itself When the Chassis tree has experienced changes such as node adding deleting and alarm generated polling it will displ
44. om you RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd CONTENTS PRETA Ni D 1 ABOU Ee 1 WHO SHOULD READ THIS MANUALE 1 EEN 1 CAPT TL OVERVIEW E 3 LI ONC ON ON PRE a E 3 L2 PRODUCT MODDES eebe 3 CHAPTIER2 DEVICE MANAGEMEN T KE 6 2 1U STANDALONE PDH MANAGEMENT 6 DE Ne T 6 e GENEE E 6 21 5 SuDcard Et EE 12 2 2 RC004 16 MODULAR PDH MANAGEMENT nn nnne nennen nnne eene nnne eene nnne 15 DN MS NM 15 2 2 2 DEVICE MAMAS CII sen cosescrncacosernnstesennsoeesetuetanstnsetenenseadonstn cade ss ee quod PAR ME tee seen teens 15 2 3 PCM COMPREHENSIVE MULTIPLEXER MANAGEMENT 19 D 19 2 5 24 Device Manaeetmefiboiss suse serb dum aeasidunu dbz onduk dde Hl ami eco y detre nf a Rad eet 19 Dede DUC IEEE mmm 27 CHAPTER3 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee tette ette eese eee eoe 28 SX ROCCO ELEMENT N TAN A OMEN RS inaen nu iras Eo aU ee da de RUE ee cd UR UE Mn 28 NN MEME Arap RCE IDE BEIC T TM 20 3 2 System Inrormatiol C ontr9ufdliOTL E 30 RS e ee omm 30 SX P Nane R moe Dey 33 3 1 5 System EI NET 34 So EC E E E E E E I E sescaees se otewe vse 35 D2 e E RRE EE WE 37 2 2 1 Trap CORHEUTAMOIN 2 ae a bum a reri iin eee dir ud wt n Ud 38 52 2 System Information CONHEUPAUONL Adrienne end ud ia del ovr ad odes v dud
45. ork ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode AU Administrative Unit AU n Administration Unit level n AUG Administration Unit Group AU PTR Administration Unit Pointer BA Booster Amplifier BBE Background Block Error BBER Background Block Error Ratio BER Bit Error Ratio BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply BML Business Management Layer CMI Coded Mark Inversion C n Container n CORBA Common Object Request Broker Architecture CV Code Violation DB Data Base DBMS Data Base Management System DCC Data Communications Channel DCE Data Circuit terminating Equipment DCF Data Communications Function DCN Data Communications Network DDN Digital Data Network DLL Dynamic Link Libraries DNA Distributed Network Architecture RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 5 RA SECOM DNI DQDB DTE DWDM DXC ECC EDFA EM EMC EMI EML EMS EOS ES ESD ESR ETSI FDM FDDI FEBBE FEES FESES GUI HDLC HPC HW IP ITU T L2 LAN LAPD Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Dual Node Interconnection Distributed Queue Double Bus Data Terminal Equipment Dense Wavelength division Multiplexing Digital Cross Connect Embedded Control Channel Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier Element Management ElectroMagnetic Compatibility ElectroMagnetic Interference Element Management Layer Element Management System Ethernet Over SDH Error Second Electronic Static Discharge Error Second Ratio European Telecommunication Standards Institute Frequency Division
46. plete configuration click Close to exit this dialog box D Note The Loop Test dialog box for RCMS Ethernet Multiplexer is differing from the preceding one it can be used for configuring more than one line loop simultaneously Here s an example of this window RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 9 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Config Hanagement Module Type Please SEPT iE EEUU Hormal El Remote OQutSide Loop El Figure 2 10 The Loop Test interface of RCMS 2000 Device To perform loop test for RCMS 2000 device do the following Firstly select the module type to be configured Config Nanagement Module Type ia Normal El SUBM FV35 REV A Slot Humber z Figure 2 11 The Loop Test configuration procedure of RCMS 2000 Device Secondly select the lines to be configured in Normal and Loop status Config Management Module Type PDH Base System Hormal El Remote QutSide Loop El Figure 2 12 The Loop Test configuration procedure of RCMS 2000 Device RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 10 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Table 2 1 The descriptions for each button available on the window Move selected item s from left list to right list Move selected item s from right list to left list si Thirdly configure loop or normal settings for the E1 line At last when you finish configuration click the Close
47. pment functional blocks RC003COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 1 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd G 784 Synchronous digital hierarchy SDH management G 803 Architecture of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 813 Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks SEC G 823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 kbit s hierarchy G 825 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 826 End to end error performance parameters and objectives for international constant bit rate digital paths and connections G 828 Error performance parameters and objectives for international constant bit rate synchronous digital paths G 829 Error performance events for SDH multiplex and regenerator sections G 831 Management capabilities of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 841 Types and characteristics of SDH network protection architectures G 842 Interworking of SDH network protection architectures G 957 Optical interfaces for equipments and systems relating to the synchronous digital hierarchy G 691 Optical interfaces for single channel STM 64 and other SDH systems with optical amplifiers G 664 Optical safety procedures and requirements for optical transport systems I 731 ATM Types and general characteristics of ATM equipment I 732 ATM Fu
48. popup RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 40 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Config Device State LODE 1 Contig COM Port Please Select FRERES Offline Device Online Device Figure 3 21 The Config Device State dialog box Step 2 Select the Config COM Port item If the COM port you selected has not been configured with relevant device type a prompt message will appear as follows Config Device State Hint f A CD Please set device type on current com port at first D Figure 3 22 The Config Device State dialog box If the COM port you selectd has already been configured with relevant device type the information of device type will be automatically attached after this COM port RC0053COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 41 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Config Device State EE Offline Device SEES Sei ZS SE COM Forti PDH Stand Alone Device COM Fort PCM Module Device LE COM Por FDH Stand Alone Device Figure 3 23 The Config Device State dialog box After you have selected the relevant COM port the chassis list on right will display the online chassises that have been configured And the left list displays all the ones that haven t been configured Config Device State Contig COM Port COM Forti PDH Stand Alone Device Offline Device Online Device 200 haszis l Chassis 4 Chassis 3 PHChassi
49. rface Information Loc Int f Int i el LOS Status LOF status E 3 E E Fiber Fort a Loop Status Opt 1 Normal Hormal Hormal Normal Open Remote Out El El 1 2 3 4 Ed 1 2 S 4 Figure 2 3 The Interface Information dialog box D Note The Interface Information dialog box launched from the front panel only displays information of EI lines within basic subsystems the information of expansion cards would be displayed in the dialog box launched from subcards Configuration Select Config from the right click menu a Config Management dialog box similar to the following will appear From it you can make configuration for the alarm and fiber port RC0053COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual T RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Config Management m Alarm Config General Alarm W Lock O Clear El LOS Alarm Mask Alarm Sound e Mut e Fiber Port Status a Open 3 Close Figure 2 4 The Config Management interface gt Loop Test Select Loop Test from the right click menu you will see a Config Management dialog box popup It enables you to make relevant configuration for loop test Config Hanayenent Loop Test Module Type Flease Select bad E El Leop Con eege Figure 2 5 The Loop Test interface To do so you need Firstly select the module type to be configured MOORE Hanagement Loop Test EE Lonfig Module Type
50. s Select it and right click you ll see a menu popup RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 15 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Figure 2 19 The right click menu available on the master control card The Trap Config and System Config item are also available from the menu bar on top of the EMS window See relevant description in this manual for details Select Refresh item to refresh the state of ALM indicator on master network card The ALM indicator is used to identify if there re alarms generated on current chassis If there are the indicator will turn to red otherwise it will be in gray The alarm indicator will take effective only in case you configure the Chassis Alarm item to be enabled in System Config gt Operations On PDH Module The following section describes operations on modular PDH by taking RC804 120B 2 REV M as example The panel of RC804 120B 2 REV M comprises two parts the Up PDH and Down PDH Figure 2 20 The demonstration of PDH module Select a card from the slots labeled from 1 to 15 on RC004 16 chassis you ll see a menu shown in RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 16 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd below appear Refresh Up Remote Device Down Remote Device Figure 2 21 The right click menu available on the PDH module 1 Interface Information Select Interface Information from the right click menu to launc
51. s os haszis 2 b i Chassis THhassis Of haszis JC hassis LUS hazzis li hazzis LZ hazzis ER Figure 3 24 The Config Device State dialog box At this time you can perform operations by using gt gt gt and lt lt button between the two lists Description for these buttons are as follows Move selected item s from Offline Device list to Online Device list Move selected item s from Online Device list to Offline Device list Move all items from Offline Device list to Online Device list Move all items from Online Device list to Offline Device list RC0053COMM RCO004 16 EMS User Manual 42 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd D Note Don t set all chassises presented in the list in online state as possible since this may reduce the polling efficiency of Agent proxy software You d better just set the chassises already connected with current COM port in online state At last when you have finished the configuration click the Config button 3 3 Device Browser Tree Management 3 3 Function Overview Device browser tree is located on the left side of element management window From it you can easily browse through the devices beneath it and do relevant operations The Device Browser Tree uses different icons for indicating each chassis s current state The icons used here include E Indicates current chassis is working
52. ssis and slot number where the module resides and so on When click a module on device view the corresponding row in card list would be highlighted RCO03 COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual 35 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd 127 0 0 1 RC004 16 EES File System S Windows Help 2881 EEE HESE 0 1 2 3 4 5 e RL RL RL Rt RL RL R d see QO O QO O 0904 90 A 99 90 oos 02 0 0 90v WEIEN 4901 90 901 9 v 903 20 20 03 03 ao EIE 03 90 90 2015 2045 804 90 go OH gong Pom nt i OOt SO OOF 7 RX UK gon 20 oos gos 20 90 007 GO 2 90 90 ao 7 9 9 ooel O08 Gom gom 90 SOU G r oon 90 908 aom Ej 901 207 207 905 90 005 901 207 E oo 0 n m 00 GO Q90 Qo 0 oo ME Wg 22 20 B ie ao Os gou o os E Q OL g oto Q Que Our oO g oto QO 3 GOE 4 ni OES Qoss OOE GOES n 0065 0E5 QO 9O goes Qorcs goes GO RX TX Qo go Qo Rei R Ei H ei Zl acd H BL B A v Alarm Status Card List Power List Fan List Chassis Number Card Number Card Type RC802 240B REV B RC804 240B REV B RC802 120BX2 REV B RC804 120BX2 REV B RC802 240B REV C RC802 240BS REV Current Device 127 0 0 1 GD Client online URGENT Co Ltd Figure 3 13 The Card List gt Power List The power list displays the powers populated on current device Provision of information include the c
53. st where network management software runs as Trap IP Address at least otherwise the network management software could not receive alarms from devices managed by the proxy software appropriately The system now allows configuring up to 8 alarm receipt targets The information available on this interface are as follows RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 29 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Trap IP Address The target address to which alarms within current proxy send The port number of alarm target within current proxy After you finish modification click the OK button to accept these changes or click Cancel to exit without any modification 3 1 2 System Information Configuration Select System in menu bar on top of the EMS window and select System Config item a configuration dialog box will popup H Contig Management system Contig Trap Send Enable B Yes Temp Threshold i systemln o oy same IsysWane ovsLocation IsysLocation Sys Contact IsysContact ovsliplime 0 hours 16 minutes SU seconds sysoeryices 1 ovslb ectII 1 3 5 1 4 1 8885 9 sysleseription sysleser Figure 3 3 The Config Management dialog box The operation buttons available on this interface are as follows Click this button to accept modification and close this window Click this button to cancel operations and close this window 3 1 3 El Line Information This
54. tail Please Select El Line Detail Card Humber Local Remate Interface Humber Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Local Loe DNK Chassis Humber IChassis sl Card Number au 1 Z 3 4 a B T D 1 2 3 4 5 B T D 1 2 Figure 3 6 RC005 COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual The EI Line Detail dialog box Line Detail Refresh la onfi 31 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Afterwards move your cursor into the text box for inputting information on popup box the system will give a prompt message providing you with information of El Lines needed to be configured Line Detail Line Detail onfig haszis l Slot 1 Local El Line 1 hassis l 5lot l1 Local El Line 2 hassis 1 Slot 1 Local El Line 3 Figure 3 7 The Line Detail dialog box Input appropriate information in this box For example the words of E1 Line we entered Line Detail Line Detail EI Linel Figure 3 8 The Line Detail dialog box After then click the OK button to save the information into database When complete successfully a Hint message will appear informing you with this success KH Save successfully Dk Figure 3 9 The Prompt Message At last click the OK button on this prompt the information table will be refreshed RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 32 RAISE COM Beijing Ra
55. the rows you selected from both Incoming and Outgoing Line Cross tables are not successive the cross configuration could not be performed 2 If the amount of selected rows in both tables are not consistent the cross configuration could not be performed as well 3 n case of no rows selected in the Incoming and Outgoing Line Cross tables or rows in the two are all selected the system will perform cross configuration for current lines in both tables by crossing the corresponding channels from top to bottom Delete Operation Select the row s to be deleted from the In Line Cross table and click the Delete button At this time the system will give a Confirm dialog box for your confirmation Click Yes to perform deletion operation D Note Select row s in the Incoming Line Cross table thus you can delete the intended rows RC003COMM RCO04 16 EMS User Manual 25 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Selecting in the Outgoing Line Cross table will take no effectiveness System Reset Select System Reset gt to restart the device after then Clear Alarm Sound When the device encountered alarms and its Alarm Sound Output feature is enabled performing Clear Alarm Sound operation will stop the playing alarm sound System Information Initialization Select Init System Info all the settings of your system will resume to the settings preconfigured at factory Cross Con
56. uery By Time ws 1 ceo AO on amp ito ih Figure 4 5 RC005 COMM RC004 16 EMS User Manual GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered 9 Recovered 4 Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered _ i Recovered 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 158 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 158 2 168 192 168 2 168 00 4 00 10 00 8 00 7 00 12 00 7 00 7 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 17 00 17 00 17 00 6 00 7 00 4 00 7 The History Alarms Query window 50 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd Appendix A Alarm Type
57. utputs of the E1 line can be configurable only when the line is enabled 3 Alarm Output Control is the master switch of E1 alarm outputs Only when this function is enabled that the remainder of outputs could take effective Finally after you finish configuration click the Save button to apply the modification or click Close button to quit without any change gt Cross Configuration Click lt Cross Config gt from the right click menu you will see a dialog box similar to the following appear RCO03COMMI RC004 16 EMS User Manual 22 RAISE COM Beijing Raisecom Science amp Technology Co Ltd H Config Cross Data Cross Table In Line D Line 1 k In Channel Anl Channels Cut Line E Line Z Dut Channel All Channels Cross Mode Cross De Line Index Channel Index Cross Mode mmm E Channel 1 El Line 2 ce El ae pamek A vesdivestion UE Channel El Line Channel MEN Et Line enne E C623 Bidirection m Line Channel MEM El Line Channel E V Auto Delete Line Channel E El Line Channel CT Raw Data Line Channel El Line Channel El Line Channel El Line Channel El Line Channel El Line Line Te e ON Aa GO GA bt e min e e e ee k kk k kh lk bi It kk BE malala mo h b b i b i b h ISI Refresh Cross Delete Close Figure 2 31 The Cross Configuration dialog box gt Description of Cross Configuration interface
58. y Co Ltd 2 2 RC004 16 Modular PDH Management 2 2 1 Device View 127 0 0 1 ECOOA 16 ENS aarm File System 5 D 1 2 3 4 5 amp 7 B8 E 10 11 12 CRE R L R L mon ROL R L mot E L R L unins R L E dh gu go ao WC dgd dg coo ec LA LOIS m L mr UR eco ao Got eor ger Bol Em SOT Gos ao ec Qos eos eor eo eo eo SOs gows Or gor Goss SOEs QE Boe ole El decr SCI OO Sao ar deua Sot Soin Doll quil wot Iech Dl nl j ea e oO g o s o got o sE gh ci dios go e OS gos a cos a ce eo 7 eo ec ao 225 D COERR D ERR 22 H 2 2 T 7 T T 5 age 0900 OQoOO rm GGG Qo ec eorf eos eor eo ec 20 20 eo 20 ec Ge ous Otos jj Qo Ge ous Our gor our oO O63 oes CES Gh CHE a OE CHEF EI QQQoom ll QOO a enen Alarm Status Card List Power List Fan List Chassis Number Card Humber Card Type RCGnz z40B REV RB RCS04 2408 CREY E ECSOZ 120BXE REV BI RCSGO04 120BEzz2 REV BI RCSO2 2408 CRE C RCS02 2A40ERS CRE Figure 2 18 The Device View of RCO04 16 device Double click a node beneath the chassis tree on left to open the corresponding chassis view If some a chassis view has already been opened when double clicking this node the relevant tab will bulge for displaying the view 2 2 2 Device Management Operations On Master Network Card The Master Network Card resides in the slot O of first chassi
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