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1. Each of these initial parameters can be set by the Operator As indicated in the Option menu a change is enabled if the Operator quits the menu with the quit command and disabled if the Operator quits the menu with the exit command A Telnet xmu7 oix change IP address Cactual 172 16 8 97 gt change Netmask Cactual 255 255 248 0 change Gateway Cactual 172 16 8 1 gt z display the list and the desciption of the command z quit this setup tool gt quit without saving Figure 1 4 Option menu When quitting the Command Line Interface the Operator will be asked to confirm all changes performed during the session ini xi Network configuration has changed Confirm modifications Cyes no nol m Figure 1 5 Confirmation request to confirm all changes 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 26 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 3 1 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet ports D Caution N The EthO Ethernet port NIC1 label must be used for interfacing the XMuUs in the event of XMU Health monitoring LAN2 The Eth Ethernet port NIC2 label must be used for interfacing the managed NEs the XMS 3500 Management System and the serial device server Either EthO or Eth1 Ethernet port can be used for interfacing the ECMG EMMG according to a CAS expert parameter set in the XMS Server Please conta
2. XMU User Manual Release 4 50 46072582FA01 ITALIANO LEGGERE QUESTO AVVISO PER PRIMO Se non si capisce il contenuto del presente manuale NON UTILIZZARE LAPPARECCHIATURA E anche disponibile la versione italiana di questo manuale ma il costo a carico dell utente _ SVENSKA LAS DETTA FORST Om Ni inte f rst r informationen i denna handbok ARBETA DA INTE MED DENNA UTRUSTNING En vers ttning till detta spr k av denna handbok kan ocks anskaffas pa Er bekostnad NEDERLANDS LEES DIT EERST Als u de inhoud van deze handleiding niet begrijpt STEL DEZE APPARATUUR DAN NIET IN WERKING U kunt tevens op eigen kosten een vertaling van deze handleiding krijgen PORTUGUES LEIA O TEXTO ABAIXO ANTES DE MAIS NADA Se nao compreende o texto deste manual NAO UTILIZE O EQUIPAMENTO O utilizador poder tamb m obter uma tradu o do manual para o portugu s a propria custa SUOMI AA LUE ENNEN KAYTTOA Jos et ymm rr k sikirjan sis lt ALA KAYTA LAITETTA K sikirja voidaan my s suomentaa asiakkaan kustannuksella FRAN AIS AVANT TOUT LISEZ CE QUI SUIT Si vous ne comprenez pas les instructions contenues dans ce manuel NE FAITES PAS FONCTIONNER CET APPAREIL En outre nous pouvons vous proposer vos frais une version fran aise de ce manuel DANSK L S DETTE F RST Udstyret m ikke betjenes MEDMINDRE DE TIL FULDE FORSTAR INDHOLDET AF DENNE HANDBOG Vi kan ogs for Deres regning levere en dans
3. ccccecscceceseceececesessseaaeceseeeeeeeeeenes 58 1 6 1 8 2 XMU NEWTEC Modulat0l ccccccccccccccececssesssseeaeceeeeeeeeseeenes 60 1 6 1 9 XMU DBD4431 4434 decoders cccecceeeceeeseesseeceeeceseserseereees 62 KERIT PRANI point Wink e aa eraa ea ANS EET EE aE 62 1 6 1 9 2 MUItIDOINE INK ara eskera i aaee a E TET ATEEN 64 1 6 1 10 XMU DBD4433 4436 decoders cccccceeeseecseeeeeeeeseseeeseeesees 68 XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 17 1 1 Installation procedure 1 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The following steps are required for device installation and initial configuration 1 Mounting the device in a rack 2 Powering the device 3 Entering the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface setting the IP parameters adding a route setting the Date Time setting the NTP configuration declaring the serial device server if any 4 Enabling an XMU expert parameter called Boot Standby when using a XMU 1 1 or 1 2 redundancy scheme 5 Rebooting the server 6 Connecting the device to the other devices 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 18 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 2 Rack mounting 1 2 RACK MOUNTING Refer to the instructions given in the HP ProLiant DL360 Documentation provided by the server manufacturer or retrieve this information from the HP web site at the followi
4. Uninstalling the boxes Uninstall_box This command is used to uninstall a serial device server on the XMU 3600 and to update the serial port list saved in the XMU oie Telnet xmu7 a AMU serial gt uninstall_hbox Please specify the IP address of the serial box to uninstall1 172 7 8 7 Figure 1 22 Uninstalling a serial device server This command has an immediate effect and does not require confirmation 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 36 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 3 4 Launching watchdog at XMU starting for XMU redundancy with mutual health monitoring In a XMU redundancy scheme with mutual health monitoring all XMU must be inter connected through a dedicated LAN LAN2 which uses the EthO0 NIC1 ports of the XMUs to monitor their health Eth1 NIC2 Eth1 NIC2 Eth1 NIC2 EthO NIC1i EthO NIC1 EthO NIC1 LAN2 Health Monitoring Default state XMU 1 Active XMU 2 Stand By XMU 3 Stand By Figure 1 23 Example of topology using 3 XMUs in a 1 2 redundancy scheme A prerequisite to XMU redundancy is that all XMUs involved in the backed up group must have their watch dog enabled through Telnet as described below Type watchdog after the XMU prompt to get the watchdog gt prompt then type wd_config to launch or not watchdog at XMU startup oi Telnet 10 12 40 7 aMU Swatchdog RMU
5. eceeeees 30 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 104 Index W Wiring Adaptor cable 2 s sccsssccdevsssdsatenepsae cose 42 XMU BARCO and NEWTEC modulators ssss nenensosseseseoeesesssseseseeeese 58 XMU DBD4431 4434 decoders 62 XMU DBD4433 4436 decoders 68 XMU DBP 282M switch 56 XMU LEITCH routing switcher 50 XMU SANDAR routing switcher 44 46 XMU THOMSON routing switcher via VM3000 228i ad Sasi BSS 48 XMU TRITON routing switcher 52 54 XMS 3500 Release V4 23 46072582FA01 User Manual
6. XMS Software Operation manual 46072193PA This manual contains all the information required for the Operator to use the applications of the XMS Management System 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual XMS SNMP This document describes the SNMP Agent which is a Programming Guide standard interface between an NMS Network Management 460735 19CA System and any device controlled by the XMS 3500 and the XMS 3500 itself CAS Management This manual contains all the information required to provision User Manual interfaces with CAS systems and set up PayTV configurations 46073581BA using XMS Management System It describes the XMS Commercial Configuration application and the OpenCAS OpenSCS gateway Telecom Transmission This manual contains all the information required to set up Management User Manual 46073582BA Setup and download tools User Manual telecom transmissions managed by the XMS Management System It describes the XMS Telecom Transmission Desktop application which enables the Telecom Operator to monitor IP and legacy ATM transmissions and manage profile and address books It also describes the XMS Web Telecom Transmission application which enables the user to manage and monitor transmissions via a Web Browser This manual describes different tools for performing the setup of the equipment including the IP address for downloading 46073583BA new product pack
7. 1 4 3 2 1 Setting the date and time e ccs ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeenees 30 1 4 3 2 2 Editing NTP server IP parameters eenen 31 1 4 3 3 Declaring the serial device server if any 33 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 12 1 4 3 4 Launching watchdog at XMU starting for XMU redundancy with mutual health monitoring case Secet ak he ee ties iattel ech antiatach cecealee uta a endletmad tase 36 1 5 Setting the Boot Standby parameter in the XMS Technical Configuration ap POC RUIN sca wists casera sedaenwanaentiatasiecaacetatuceauntusnasbanasicusuwesadsdeann ecadudesteasnaiadnasndaaiaenans 38 1 6 Connecting The Cables ais A icscceesoce ee ccs cc seas asec asd Se cae ae cee ses atc 40 Tse Fe VY IG MIG WY acne See Rcd aa eT nee Jad ANEETA NANANA CARA Sidang 42 1 6 1 1 XMU SANDAR routing switcher 9 pin ceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeetees 44 1 6 1 2 XMU SANDAR routing switcher 25 pin cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 46 1 6 1 3 XMU Grass Valley routing switcher via VM3000 eeee 48 1 6 1 4 XMU LEITCH routing switcher ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 50 1 6 1 5 XMU TRITON routing SWitCher c ccceeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeteeees 52 1 6 1 6 XMU CX 2000 routing switcher eee ee eeeee eee eeeeeeeeseeteeeeteeaees 54 1 6 1 7 XMU DBP 282M switch inccecitin ieecssntreteasectaat eaeetindostndetsadenhperiees 56 1 6 1 8 XMU
8. Declaring the serial device server if any Connect the serial device server to the XMU Eth port NIC2 directly or via a WAN The two Ethernet ports EthO and Eth1 must not belong to the same Q IP network Installation setup must be performed as described in the serial device server user manual provided with the device The IP address must be static no DHCP use It is set and displayed on the MOXA server front panel Use the serial device server web interface to set up the appropriate type of serial link interface Select RS485 4 Wire among the three possible choices RS485 2 Wire RS485 4 Wire RS 422 The selection can also be done via the LCD interface Make sure that the serial device server is ON and that it is reachable on the network from XMU use the ping command as described in section Enabling the ping feature ping page 98 For the XMU 3600 the number of managed serial ports is deduced from the installed options Note that for the whole system the number of serial links is currently limited to 8 links managed per unit In the CLI type Serial to get the Serial gt prompt Help related to the serial device server in the CLI hel Type help after the XMU serial gt prompt to get the list of all available CLI commands related to the serial device server of Telnet 172 16 11 14 RMU gt serial display the list of serial boxes already installed display the list and the desciption of the
9. NIC2 label must be used for interfacing the managed NEs the XMS 3500 Management System and the serial device server and also the ECMG EMMG according to the CAS expert parameter set in the XMS Server Please contact Thomson Video Networks before using this interface for another purpose To set the IP address for Ethl Ethernet port NIC2 type Eth1 after the XMU prompt and proceed as with Eth0 1 4 3 1 3 Setting a static route To set a route type route after the XMU prompt to get the XMU route gt prompt then type help to see all the commands related to the route s of Telnet 10 12 34 46 4 RMU route gt he lp add additional route delete additional route 1 display existing additional route display the list and the desciption of the commands save config and quit quit without saving any net lt network gt netmask lt netmask gt gw lt gateway gt eth lt eth id gt gt any net 172 16 18 0 netmask 255 255 255 0 gw 180 12 34 124 ethi New route any net 172 16 16 6 netmask 255 255 255 0 gw 16 12 34 61 ethi Routes 1 any net 172 16 16 6 netmask 255 255 255 0 gw 10 12 34 61 ethi SMU route gt quit Network configuration has changed Confirm modifications Cyes no gt nol yes down interface eth down interface ethi down loopback interface up loopback interface up interface eth up interface ethi Figure 11 Help menu for route To add a new route enter add then type the new route as f
10. connector 10 100BaseT connector Either NIC 1 or NIC 2 10 100BaseT connector can be used for interfacing the ECMG EMMG according to a CAS expert parameter set in the XMS Server Figure 1 26 Connecting the cables to the XMU 3600 XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 41 1 6 Connecting the cables BLANK PAGE 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 42 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 Wiring view In the following pages the wiring of all possible XMU serial connections through the N360HSLOAA serial device server are represented As the serial device server is fitted with an RJ45 connector the following adaptor is required RJ45 Male SUBD15 Female o 0000000000000 o 15 Pin 3 Tx lt Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx lt Pin 11 Tx Pin 5 Rx lt Pin 10 Rx Pin 6 Rx lt Pin 2 Rx Pin 7 GND _ lt Pin 7 GND 1 The cable must be as short as possible to maintain acceptable line adaptation 2 Do not forget to declare install the N360HSLOAA serial device server via the XMU CLI before using a device NE that needs a serial link in the topology managed by the XMS refer to section Declaring the serial device server if any page 33 All the connections between the serial device serv
11. from N 1 to N and not downgraded N to N 1 Before downgrading a XMU software version N to N 1 you need to remove the complete configuration of XMU e Login to the XMU name maint password passmaint and run the command rm_cfg to remove the configuration e Toggle to the old XMU software version e Reboot the XMU N XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 87 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI 3 3 1 Displaying firmware or application software releases firm_view and appl_view To display the firmware or application software releases installed on the device type firm_view or app_view after the XMU gt prompt of Telnet 172 16 8 97 XMU Df irm_view RMU Software Version XMU_ 1 66 661_AG RMU Active Firmware XMU_FIRM_ 1 66 661_AG XMU Inactive Firmware MU gt Firmware Version XMU_FIRM_ 1 66 061_AG RMU Software Version KMU_61 66 661_AG Active Package XMU_61 66 661_AG rpm Inactive Figure 3 4 Displaying firmware and application software releases 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 88 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI 3 3 2 Downloading procedure app_view firm_view app_down firm_down app_togg firm_togg update Caution Unlike Software Firmware changes are very rare Do not proceed with any Firmware download or toggle without a go
12. male RS Converter RS232 end Cable connector male TRITON Ronna switcher end 4 to be plugged to TRITON routing switcher connector XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 53 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 12 3 2 5 6 7 8 oe ne so oo np sm pe nr Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 6 Rx Serial device server Pin 7 GND adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Serial device server Pin 2 Rx adaptation cable Pin 3 Tx connector Pin 7 GND SubD 15F Pin 10 Rx Pin 11 Tx Pin 2 Tx TRITON O eros O Pin 3 Rx Routing Switcher Pin 5 GND connector female TRITON Routing Switcher 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 54 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 6 XMU CX 2000 routing switcher An XMU serial connector can be linked to only one CX2000 routing switcher Wiring view weld side Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector male A serial device server to be plugged adaptation cable end to serial device server a A adaptation cable a connector gt a SubD 15F z ke ke 2 D a a Q e 5 a z z Cable connector ala Gi male La Ld 6l to be plugged to CX2000 Routing Switcher end C CX200
13. to be plugged to remote connector of BARCO modulator SUB D9M cb D TAEA Termination 5 alfa R a Lof Ls L6 connector male Termination o 8 female G LEB 2 110 ohms XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 59 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 Aes Gh So 8 ee ee et ne no a Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 6 Rx Serial device server Pin 7 GND adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Serial device server Pin 2 Rx adaptation cable Pin 3 Tx connector Pin 7 GND SubD 15F Pin 10 Rx Pin 11 Tx Pin 2 TxB Pin 3 RxB Pin 4 TxA Pin 5 RxA Pin 7 GND Connector on BARCO modulator male BARCO Modulator 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 60 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 8 2 XMU NEWTEC modulator Connectors Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector male serial device server adaptation cable end A w z M D amp 2 7 a M fe o 2 3 amp o Ss 5 2 a a a Ss Cable connector male NEWTEC modulator end Termination connector male Termination female fal et Eo Wiring view weld side to be plugged to serial device server a adaptation
14. 44 23 CET 2008 Figure 1 13 Displaying the current Date amp Time To change the date and time type utc_sdate for UTC time and sdate for CET time and enter the following fields with the following format MM DD YY hh mm ss XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 31 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface oie Telnet 172 16 11 14 The following format is expected for the date MM DD YY hh mm ss RAMU ntpoutc_sdate 62 66 68 16 49 66 Wed Feb 6 16 49 19 UTC 2008 SMU ntp gt Odate Wed Feb 6 11 49 28 CET 208 SMU ntp gt sdate 62 66 08 16 49 62 66 68 16 49 06 SMU ntp gt outc_date 6 69 49 69 UTC 2668 Figure 1 14 Setting the Date amp Time The action is immediate no confirmation required 1 4 3 2 2 Editing NTP server IP parameters The purpose of NTP Network Time Protocol is to synchronize the XMU 3600 system clock with the clocks of other devices via a shared network The NTP service can synchronize two clocks provided that the initial Q offset between these two clocks is slight You are advised to manually set the XMU 3600 system clock as close as possible to the NTP server clock Several minutes are required to achieve perfect synchronization between the two platforms The XMU 3600 is set to operate as an NTP client The external NTP server can be backed up so that two NTP server IP addresses can be set through the CLI th
15. BARCO and NEWTEC modulators cccceeceeeeeeeeeees 58 1 6 1 8 1 XMU BARCO modulator cceeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 58 1 6 1 8 2 XMU NEWTEC modulatot 0 ccceeeeeceeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeees 60 1 6 1 9 XMU DBD4431 4434 decoders sccicc iwi dioica aad hace 62 1 6 1 9 1 Point to point link 3 sceceicct sade ascetartcevieeeaetabenedacaueictiecetiean see 62 1 6 1 9 2 Multipoint NIMs oceans Bop eee Nines 64 1 6 1 10 XMU DBD4433 4436 decoders ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeettees 68 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION 2 1 Removable storage device management USB OY caaceccadeeece a eatcace ct oad ete sae ee E T 73 2 1 1 Storage on Hard drive and removable storage AeVICE cceeeeteeees 73 2 1 2 Removable storage device management cece eeeetteeeeeeeeeeenttteeeeeees 73 2 1 3 Use of removable storage device ceeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesseeeeeeeeeese 74 2 1 3 1 Conserving reference configurations on USB keyS 0 e 74 2 1 3 2 To load a configuration onto another XMU 3600 cee 75 CHAPTER 3 SERVICING 3 1 INTFOGUCUION itis csccsceicevaisescevvsessvavanessearsesstecvsesesscssssnssssagesnscensseeececteseseeesueesseene 79 3 2 Accessing the Command Line Interface cseeccseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 80 3 2 1 Accessing the CLI via the Ethernet link cceeecceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 81 3 2 2 Accessing the CLI via the s
16. a connector a 2 SubD 15F Cable connector male Switch Converter me 24 me s SS A Jee Ee to be plugged to MASTER PORT connector of the Switch Converter uonejeisul uo Bulpuadap yybua ajqe gt Termination connector female XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 65 Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports i 2 3 423 6 LAN AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz my RJ45M SubD15F Serial device server adaptation cable Pin 2 Rx Serial device server Pin 3 Txt adaptation cable Pin 7 GND connector a Pin 10 Rx SubD 15F Pin 11 Tx MASTER PORT Connector of Switch Converter N29HREPAA connector of Switch Converter female o 03020 00 0207 0 0 0 0 020 o oo0o0o 00000000 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 RS232 to DBD 4431 4434 see next diagram Pin 7 GND Pin 14 Tx Pin 15 Tx Pin 16 Rx Pin 17 Rx Switch Converter N29HREPAA 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 66 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables e Switch Decoder cable Connectors Wiring view weld side Switch connector female o z o 3 a q gt a no 3 2 5 a o 53 5 a g 2 fe 3 To be plugged to DTE PORTSA H of Switch Converter sured paysimy Deco
17. address for eth1 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask for eth1 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 Caution The EthO Ethernet port NIC1 label must be used for interfacing the XMUs in the event of XMU Health monitoring LAN2 The Eth Ethernet port NIC2 label must be used for interfacing the managed NEs the XMS 3500 Management System and the serial device server Either EthO or Eth1 Ethernet port can be used for interfacing the ECMG EMMG according to a CAS expert parameter set in the XMS Server Please contact Thomson Video Networks before using these interfaces for other purposes DL 360 G6 model e NIC1 NIC2 DL 360 G7 model L m gi Sac c e 5 Ga NIC1 NIC2 XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 21 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 Set up the Telnet application as follows Terminal options No local echo Block cursor no CR LF Emulation VT100 ANSI 2 Setup the Telnet connection between the PC and the XMU 3600 C 2x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open telnet 141 11 152 183 x The welcome page displayed after connection will request the user login and password You must use admin and admin as login and password respectively Caution The CLI is case sensitive admin is
18. commands install the specified serial hox quit the serial box configuration uninstall the specified serial box XMU serial gt Figure 1 18 Help related to the serial device server 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 34 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface Display boxes display_boxes This command displays the IP list of the serial device servers already installed oi Telnet xmu7 RMU serial gt display_hboxes Serial Boxes IP xxx ee gy a RMU serial gt Figure 1 19 Displaying the serial device servers Declaring the boxes nstall_box This command is used to install a serial device server on the XMU 3600 and to update the serial port list saved in the XMU oi Telnet xmu7 RAMU serial gt install_hbox Please specify the IP address of the serial box to install1 172 7 8 7 a You can install a server even if it is not connected to the XMU 3600 Figure 1 20 Installing a serial device server An XMU 3600 reboot is required Type quit to get back to the XMU prompt Type reboot after the XMU prompt Confirm oi Telnet xmu7 RAMU gt reboot Confirm reboot Cyes no gt no Figure 1 21 Rebooting the XMU XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 35 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface
19. directory with the pipe character If using aliases please avoid cyclic directory structures it will only confuse FTP clients Set as home dir Remove Cancel Figure 3 5 Example of FileZilla Server configuration 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 90 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI 3 Using the Command Line Interface type firm_down app down after the XMU gt prompt and set the parameters for accessing the directory containing the files to be downloaded oi Telnet xmu7 dj RMU Df irm_down FTP Server Address 141 11 147 218 Login anonymous Password Path 7 Firmware to download XMU_FIRM_ 1 66 063_ZG down tgz Start Download lt Y N gt N1 Figure 3 6 Downloading firmware and application software FTP Server Address Server IP address Login FTP account Login Password FTP account password set when the server was installed Path Path to directory containing the files on the server Notes concerning the Path field og e The path must be set via the FTP server root e Directory names must be entered as they appear on the server observe upper and lower case letters e Use and not as a separator Package to download Name of the file to be downloaded onto device XMU_firmwareversion down tgz for firmware and XMU_applicationversion rpm for application
20. operation should be very rare Do not perform any firmware Q download or toggle without a good reason and a written instruction Moreover check if the firmware is compatible with the XMU hardware platform most of the time a firmware is associated to only one XMU hardware platform e Current limitation when firmware N and N 1 are installed do not toggle back from N to N 1 You may experience an unstable XMU platform situation e After any firmware download and toggle you need to uninstall and re install the serial device service under XMU through telnet session with the CLI commands uninstall_box install_box reboot in order to recover serial link communications 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 86 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI Reboot PROCESSOR Firm_togg Toggle amp Reboot Downloaded Package Package Downloaded files Figure 3 3 Firmware downloading and the toggle mechanism Downloading application software The same rules apply to application software downloads but N banks are supported for this type of download instead of 2 for the firmware You can toggle each board to any previous application software saved in the N memory banks Warning In case of downgrade application software toggle from N to N 1 you are recommended to follow a specific procedure Most of the time the application software is upgraded
21. provide utilities remove the specified package download and install the specified KMU software package manage watchdog application Figure 1 3 General help menu The CLI provides many commands Some of these commands are not however intended for the device user but reserved for Thomson Video Networks use only It is therefore important to only use the commands described in this manual so as not to disrupt device operation or jam the device as this would require assistance from Thomson Video Networks Customer Services XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 25 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 3 Setting initial parameters The following table lists the commands used to set the initial parameters User operation Associated commands Section Setting initial ethO ipaddress eth0 netmask Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for parameters eth0 gateway ethI ipaddress Ethernet ports page 26 ethI netmask ethI gateway route add ntp utc date amp ntp utc sdate Setting the system clock parameters ntp cet date amp ntp cet sdate page 30 ntp ntp1 Editing NTP server IP parameters ntp ntp2 page 31 serial install_box Declaring the serial device server if any page 33 watchdog wd_startup Launching watchdog at XMU starting for XMU redundancy with mutual health monitoring page 36
22. the Command Line Interface The welcome page displayed after connection will request the user login and password You must use admin and admin as login and password respectively Caution The CLI is case sensitive admin is correct Admin is not correct n 3 2 2 Accessing the CLI via the serial link The CLI is accessed via a RS232 serial link between the XMU 3600 and a terminal or a PC emulating a terminal Serial port DL 360 G7 model poe eley Sao CE Saaqlavbe Serial port Figure 3 1 Serial port on the XMU rear panel 1 Set up the terminal port as follows 9600 bauds 8 bits no parity 1 start 1 stop no flow control x Settings for COM1 Baud Rate Data Bits Cancel Parity Advanced Stop Bits Figure 3 2 Terminal port setup for accessing the CLI XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 83 3 2 Accessing the Command Line Interface 2 Click on OK to set up the connection between the PC and the XMU 3600 The welcome page displayed after connection will request the user login and password You must use admin and admin as login and password respectively Caution The CLI is case sensitive admin is correct Admin is not sr0 correct wN 3 2 3 Accessing the CLI using a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to the XMU 3600 Following machine startup BIOS startup messages and then Linux distribut
23. watchdog gt he lp Display watchdog configuration configure watchdog at XMU startup display the list and the desciption of the commands quit this setup tool SMU watchdog gt wd_conf ig Watchdog current state stopped Watchdog is not launched at RMU startup Do you want to launch watchdog at XMU startup Cyes no gt nol Figure 1 24 Launching watchdog at XMU startup XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 37 An XMU 3600 reboot is required Type quit to get back to the XMU prompt Type reboot after the XMU prompt Confirm 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 38 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 5 Setting the Boot Standby parameter in the XMS Technical Configuration application 1 5 SETTING THE BOOT STANDBY PARAMETER IN THE XMS TECHNICAL CONFIGURATION APPLICATION When using a XMU 1 1 or 1 2 redundancy scheme with or without mutual health monitoring it is required to enable an XMU expert parameter called Boot Standby in the XMS Technical Configuration application When this parameter is enabled the XMU behavior is the following e After XMU reboot XMU will recover in standby mode even if it was active before the reboot XMS will tell this XMU whether it should go active or not after reconnection e When an active XMU is disconnected fro
24. 0 Routing Switcher connector a a Termination connector Termination 9 Te s female 110 ohms XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 55 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 2 See ee ee Oe ae Pin 3 Tx fal Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx Pin 6 Rx Pin 7 GND AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz RJ45M SubD15F Serial device server adaptation cable Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 7 GND Pin 10 Rx Pin 11 Tx Serial device server adaptation cable connector SubD 15F Connector c Pin 1 GND of CX2000 fe O Pin 3 Rx routing switcher Pin 5 Tx female Pin 7 Rx Pin 9 Tx 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 56 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 7 XMU DBP 282M switch An XMU serial connector can be linked to several DBP devices A o om D a 5 a a S o 3 2 5 a o 5 5 a a a D a fe 5 Connectors Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector male serial device server adaptation cable end Cable connector male DBP end Termination connector male Termination female Wiring view weld side 110 ohms saed paysim 110 ohms to be plugged to serial device server adaptation cable connector SubD 15F to be plugged to DBP conne
25. 3 Servicing 93 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI 3 3 3 Procedure for returning to the previous firmware or application software release You may need to return to the previous firmware or application software release if running downloaded software causes the device to malfunction Type firm_togg or app_togg followed by the name of the inactive package to be activated after the XMU gt prompt Caution When firmware N and N 1 are installed do not toggle back from N to N 1 You may experience an unstable XMU platform situation 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 94 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 4 Replacing a RAID1 hard drive 3 4 REPLACING A RAID1 HARD DRIVE The XMU 3600 detects hard drive faults and informs the Operator via the Alarm view in the XMS Network Operation application Clearin Y Origin Resource Figure 3 11 Alarm view in the XMS Network Operation application Replace the hot plug hard drive as soon as possible Figure 3 12 Unplugging the faulty hard drive XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 95 3 5 Replacing a Power Supply Unit 3 5 REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY UNIT In the event of one PSU failure the colors of the LED on the front panel and in the HP Systems Insight Display are as follows e System power LED Green e Health LED Amber e Power Supply LED in the HP Sy
26. 3 1 Conserving reference configurations on USB keys 0 eee 74 2 1 3 2 To load a configuration onto another XMU 3600 seee 75 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 72 Chapter 2 Operation BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 2 Operation 73 2 1 Removable storage device management USB key 2 1 REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE MANAGEMENT USB KEY 2 1 1 Storage on Hard drive and removable storage device To store the configuration of the supervised system the XMU 3600 features an internal hard drive a USB interface for inserting a USB Key When the USB key is synchronized with the internal hard drive the concept of synchronization will be explained in the next section all parameters received by the XMU 3600 concerning the following elements will be automatically stored on the internal hard drive and the removable storage device the entire system topology the entire access control configuration the entire configuration of each device operated by the XMU 3600 the automatic redundancy configuration the maintenance and redundant states on the redundant 1 1 RAID 1 Hard Drive 1 XMU can operate without any USB keys as the database is stored 2 USB key features standard USB2 key It must support the EXT3 file format Recommended size 1GB 2 1 2 Removable storage device management The removable storage device USB key is ma
27. 3 2 2 Editing NTP server IP parameters c ceeesseeeeeeeeneeeeeenteeeeeees 31 1 4 3 3 Declaring the serial device server if any 33 1 4 3 4 Launching watchdog at XMU starting for XMU redundancy with mutual Health Monitoring series anarei and N A EE 36 1 5 Setting the Boot Standby parameter in the XMS Technical Configura tion APPliCAlON vvccccciseesiiccsinsteseseciiiesssdssdervetennssuacdivendaaseanecsientoaidencceinads 38 1 6 Connecting the Cables cccsseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeseseneeeeeeeeeeeeees 40 16 14 WINN VIEW iiie E E A locale aiaa 42 1 6 1 1 XMU SANDAR routing switcher 9 pin sesssssesssseeneesseeessrrnsene 44 1 6 1 2 XMU SANDAR routing switcher 25 pin 0 eceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 46 1 6 1 3 XMU Grass Valley routing switcher via VM3000 c eee 48 1 6 1 4 XMU LEITCH routing switcher ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeee 50 1 6 1 5 XMU TRITON routing switcher 00 0 2 cee eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 52 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 16 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 1 6 XMU CX 2000 routing switcher eee ceee esse eeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeeaees 54 1 6 1 7 XMU DBP 282M SWitCN cccccceeeeeeececeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeseneanees 56 1 6 1 8 XMU BARCO and NEWTEC modulators 0 00ccssseseeereeee 58 1 6 1 8 1 XMU BARCO modulator
28. Saving configurations to removable storage devices is useful for conserving reference configurations or loading configurations onto other XMU 3600s 2 1 3 1 Conserving reference configurations on USB keys 1 Plug the USB key into the XMU 3600 2 Save the local configuration stored on the hard drive using the Save in removable support command in the XMS 3500 Network Operation application The configuration stored on the hard drive will be copied onto the removable storage device 3 Unplug the USB key XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 2 Operation 75 2 1 Removable storage device management USB key 2 1 3 2 To load a configuration onto another XMU 3600 options on the second XMU 3600 used to load the configuration are identical to those on the first XMU 3600 used to save the configuration 2 In the case of XMU 3600 cold redundancy 1 XMU must be switched on either the nominal XMU or backup XMU The two XMUs must have the same device parameters IP addresses etc options and licenses Each one must be connected to the devices it is supervising and the XMS 3500 s managing it Each XMU has its own serial device server a 1 To retrieve a configuration ensure that the software and hardware On the first XMU 3600 1 Plug the USB key into the XMU 3600 if it is not already present 2 Save the local configuration using the Save in removable support command in the XMS 3500 Network O
29. ages to one or more devices and for updating options on devices Signaling Editor This manual describes the SigEditor user friendly tool used for User Manual editing all SI PSI tables 46073584BA Time Management User Manual 46073585BA This manual contains all the information required for the devices of the same domain a Head End for example to be time synchronized Flextream documentation Flextream Configuration Guide 46073490CA This manual contains all the information required to set up the Flextream statistical multiplexing Redundancy documentation Redundancy Configuration Guide 46073491CA This manual contains all the information required to set up the redundancy managed by the XMS Management System XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 46072582FA01 2 Umbrella XMS documentation included in the Umbrella XMS CD ROM XMS Umbrella Specifications and Operation manual 46073417CA This manual contains all the information regarding the Umbrella XMS feature 3 High Availability XMS documentation included in the High Availability XMS CD ROM XMS High Availability This manual aims to guide the customer to install configure User Manual and operate the XMS High Availability HA XMS High 46073518AB Availability HA is based on Safekit Mirror architecture It provides a robust efficient and easy way to set up 1 1 XMS server r
30. cable A connector a SubD 15F to be plugged to remote connector of NEWTEC modulator 110 ohms XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 46072582FA01 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 61 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 A a gt O G Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx Pin 6 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 7 GND Serial device server adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Pin 2 Rx Serial device server Pin 3 Tx adaptation cable Pin 7 GND connector Pin 10 Rx SubD 15F Pin 11 Tx Pin 3 RxB Connector on Pin 4 TxB 050403020 gt NEWTEC modulator O O Pin 5 GND female Pin 6 TxA Pin 9 RxA NEWTEC Modulator 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 62 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 9 XMU DBD4431 4434 decoders 1 6 1 9 1 Point to point link Point to point link an XMU serial port is used for one decoder with the RS485 to RS232 converter reference N29HDONGAA Wiring view weld side Termination male swyo OLL Termination connector female Cable connector male Q serial device server to be plugged z adaptation cable end to serial device server adaptation cable a connector a un a SubD 15F a a 8 3 a a S Q e 5 gt 2 a z lt 2 Cable connector male Converter end to b
31. correct Admin is not correct 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 22 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 1 2 Accessing the CLI via the serial link The CLI is accessed via a RS232 serial link between the XMU 3600 and a terminal or a PC emulating a terminal DL 360 G6 model hie Serial port DL 360 G7 model See a sf SCH fe o Serial port Figure 1 1 Serial port on the XMU rear panel 1 Set up the terminal port as follows 9600 bauds 8 bits no parity 1 start 1 stop no flow control Settings for COM1 x Baud Rate OK Data Bits Cancel Parity None z Stop Bits ho x Advanced Elow Control None Hep Figure 1 2 Terminal port setup for accessing the CLI 2 Click on OK to set up the connection between the PC and the XMU 3600 The welcome page displayed after connection will request the user login and password You must use admin and admin as login and password respectively Caution The CLI is case sensitive admin is correct Admin is not correct XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 23 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 1 3 Accessing the CLI using a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to the XMU 3600 Following machine startup BIOS
32. ct Thomson Video Networks before using these interfaces for other purposes DL 360 G6 model lo Pee eee Le n Parentage o a sesh Os Oe Coos Coes seme ae el IA o f GE ea ee Be ope Gail iol AE noo ea BAe NIC1 NIC2 XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 27 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 3 1 1 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet port 0 NIC1 The EthO Ethernet port NIC1 label must be used for interfacing the XMUs in the event of XMU redundancy with mutual health monitoring and also for interfacing the ECMG EMMG according to the CAS expert parameter set in the XMS Server Please contact Thomson Video Networks before using this interface sron for another purpose To set the IP address for EthO type Etho after the XMU prompt to get the XMU eth0 gt prompt then type help to see all the commands related to the Eth0 port of Telnet 10 12 34 48 change IP address Cactual 192 168 20 1 gt change Netmask actual 255 255 255 0 change Gateway Cactual gt display the list and the desciption of the command save config and quit gt quit without saving Figure 1 6 Help menu for Eth1 port To edit a new IP address enter ipaddress then type the IP address Telnet 10 12 34 48 RMU eth gt ipaddress IPADDR 192 168 26 11 192 9 26 26 Figure 1 7 Setting th
33. ctor XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 46072582FA01 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 57 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E Rem ne sep ne ne ope np Pin 3 Tx H Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 6 Rx Serial device server Pin 7 GND adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Serial device server Pin 2 Rx adaptation cable Pin 3 Tx connector Pin 7 GND SubD 15F a Pin 10 Rx Pin 11 Tx Pin 2 TxDH_EXP DBP connector Pin 3 RxDH_EXP Oo errr ns Oo Pin 7 GND e ae Pin 10 TxDL_EXP Pin 11 RxDL_EXP female DBP 282M 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 58 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 8 XMU BARCO and NEWTEC modulators An XMU serial connector can be connected to several BARCO or NEWTEC devices As the BARCO and NEWTEC protocols are different separate dedicated serial ports must be used for both models 1 6 1 8 1 XMU BARCO modulator Connectors Wiring view weld side 110 ohms Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector male A serial device server to be plugged adaptation cable end to serial device server a a adaptation cable 2 a connector T gt mi SubD 15F Q 3 3 p a a 2 Q e a gt a z Cable connector female BARCO modulator end
34. der connector female To be plugged to RS 232 REMOTE U SSS SS of decoder XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 46072582FA01 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 67 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side DTE PORTA H connector Connector of Switch Converter N29HREPAA of Switch Converter male Pin 2 TD 0107 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in 3 o 900000000000 o Pina RD 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Pin 7 GND Switch Converter N29HREPAA 5 4 32 Pin 2 Rx Connector of O EEN O Pin 3 Tx DBD 4431 4434 SY Pin 5 GND DBD 4431 4434 OOOO mea A RS232 REMOTE 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 68 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 10 XMU DBD4433 4436 decoders g The DBD 4433 DBD 4436 connector type RS232 or RS485 is set by the position of the JP3 jumper on the main board jumper must be set between pins 2 and 3 for RS485 Connectors Wiring view weld side swyo OLL Termination male Termination connector female Cable connector male serial device server to be plugged adaptation cable end to serial device server adaptation cable connector SubD 15F sured paysiML fa v jen D a gt iro q ea Q D ne D i 2 gt a o a 5 a a A D 2 fe 5 Cable connector female Decoder 1 connector end to be plugged to the decoder 1 Cable co
35. e CLI 84 3 3 1 Displaying firmware or application software releases firm_View and Appl_ViCW cccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeaaaees 87 3 3 2 Downloading procedure app_view firm_view app_down firm_down app_togg firm_togg update nc ase tiebina ina 88 3 3 3 Procedure for returning to the previous firmware or application software release ccccceeesssecceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeee 93 3 4 Replacing a RAID1 hard drive ccccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeees 94 3 5 Replacing a Power Supply Unit csseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 95 3 6 Other maintenance COMMANAS cccccccseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeees 98 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 78 Chapter 3 Servicing BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 79 3 1 Introduction 3 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the following servicing operations Accessing the Command Line Interface Downloading firmware and software performed via the Command Line Interface Replacing a RAID1 hard drive Replacing a Power Supply Unit Using some maintenance commands 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 80 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 2 Accessing the Command Line Interface 3 2 ACCESSING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE In this and the following sections Command Line I
36. e IP address The two Ethernet ports EthO and Eth1 must not belong to the same Eror IP network 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 28 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface To edit a new subnet mask enter netmask then type the new mask of Telnet 10 12 34 48 RMU eth gt netmask NETMASK 255 255 255 0 255 255 248 0 Figure 1 8 Setting the subnet mask To define a default gateway enter gateway then type its IP address Telnet 10 12 34 48 RMU eth gt gateway GATEWAY CI 192 9 26 36_ Figure 1 9 Setting the default gateway Enter quit to quit the EthO menu and save the changes or exit to quit the menu without saving the changes The changes will be applied at the end of the CLI session after the Operator s confirmation this allows the Linux services to be rerun without requiring an XMU reboot RMU eth gt ipaddress IPADDR 192 168 20 11 192 9 26 26 RMU eth gt netmask NETMASK 255 255 255 0 255 255 248 0 XXMU eth gt gateway gt 192 9 20 36 Confirm modifications yes no no Figure 1 10 Confirmation request XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 29 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 3 1 2 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet port 1 NIC2 The Eth Ethernet port
37. e first one for the primary NTP server ntp1 the second one for the backup NTP server ntp2 Primary NTP server IP address To edit the primary NTP server IP address enter ntp1 after the XMU ntp gt prompt then type the IP address oi Telnet 172 16 8 97 AMU gt ntp RMU ntp gt ntpl NTP1 172 16 8 2 172 16 8 15_ Figure 1 15 Setting an IP address for the primary server 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 32 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface Backup NTP server IP address if any To edit the backup NTP server IP address enter ntp2 then type the IP address ioi x RMU ntp gt ntp2 NIP2 172 16 8 31 172 16 8 254_ Figure 1 16 Setting an IP address for the backup server if any Enter quit to quit the menu and save the changes or exit to quit the menu without saving the changes The changes will be applied at the end of the CLI session after the Operator s confirmation this allows the Linux services to be rerun without requiring an XMU reboot oi Telnet xmu7 67 26 66 88 66 66 RMU ntp gt quit RAMU gt quit NTP configuration has changed Confirm modifications Cyes no gt no yes Figure 1 17 Confirmation request XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 33 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 3 3
38. e management arm or power cord anchor Close the cable management arm Connect the power cord to the power source Be sure that the power supply LED is green 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 98 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 6 Other maintenance commands 3 6 OTHER MAINTENANCE COMMANDS The CLI provides many commands Some of these commands are not however intended for the device user but reserved for Thomson Video Networks use only It is therefore important to only use the commands described in this manual so as not to disrupt device operation or jam the device as this would require assistance from Thomson Video Networks Customer Services Enabling the ping feature ping The Ping feature is a network tool used to test whether a particular host can be reached via an IP network Ping works by sending ICMP echo request packets to the target host and listening for ICMP echo response replies Using interval timing and response rates ping estimates the round trip time and packet loss rate between hosts To ping a host from the XMU proceed as follows 1 Using the Command Line Interface type tools to get the XMU tools gt prompt and help after the XMU tools gt prompt to display all the commands related to the tools feature of Telnet 172 16 11 14 launch the XMU software application stop the XMU software application check if the mandatory processus are well launched displa
39. e plugged to the converter RS485 connector Termination connector female Termination male swyo OLL XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 63 Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 oe os vs np et le nm on Pin 3 Tx 5 Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 6 Rx Serial device server Pin 7 GND adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Pin 2 Rx Serial device server Pin 3 Txt adaptation cable Pin 7 GND connector Pin 10 Rx SubD 15F Pin 11 Tx Connector of DBD 4431 4434 SAA RB ALAL Oo 0 00 0 0 Oo ooo 9 8 7 6 Connector of converter Converter N29HDONGAA DBD 4431 4434 RS232 REMOTE Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 5 GND 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 64 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 9 2 Multipoint link Multipoint link An XMU serial port is used to manage up to 8 decoders with the RS485 to RS232 switch converter reference N29HREPAAA The reference of the AC Power Supply is N29HPSOOAA e XMU switch converter cable Connectors Wiring view weld side Termination male Termination connector female Cable connector male serial device server to be plugged adaptation cable end to serial device server 7 adaptation cable
40. ed routing switcher end to SANDAR routing switcher connector Termination connector male Termination female XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 45 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 ESOS ra Seo nt sso et oot ev nv Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx Pin 6 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 7 GND Serial device server adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Pin 2 Rx Serial device server Pin 3 Tx adaptation cable Pin 7 GND connector E Pin 10 Rx SubD 15F Pin 11 Tx Pin 2 Ra Pin 3 Tb Pin 5 GND SANDAR Pin 7 Rb routing switcher Pin 8 Ta connector SANDAR Routing Switcher 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 46 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 2 XMU SANDAR routing switcher 25 pin Connectors Wiring view weld side 110 ohms Termination female Termination connector Cable connector male serial device server adaptation cable end A v fen D a a a gt a a 3 5 a o 3 5 a a a a 2 fe 3 J rfl Sl alley pI tof fs Ta to be plugged to serial device server adaptation cable connector SubD 15F to be plugged to SANDAR routing switcher connector Termination connector male Termination female XMU 3600 re
41. edundancy 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual Purpose of this manual This manual contains all the information required to use the XMU Management Unit including the Installation manual It contains three chapters Chapter 1 INSTALLATION and START UP explains the operations necessary on initial start up equipment connection power up set up Chapter 2 OPERATION describes how to save recall a reference configuration to from a removable storage device USB key Chapter 3 SERVICING gives useful information about firmware application software upgrading and option management XMU SPECIFICATIONS are provided in the XMS XMU Product Q Specifications manual ref 46073348 XMU REDUNDANCY is described in the XMS XMU Redundancy Configuration Guide ref 46073491 XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual General Safety Instructions Refer to the instructions given in the HP ProLiant DL360 Documentation provided by the server manufacturer or retrieve this information from the HP web site at the following url http www hp com 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 10 BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual 11 Contents Contacting Thomson Video Networks cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneee 3 Manual Conventions sieccttcetet ce tae canst tee ttt tet tla tee aa kc cc ttl cde 4 Set of XMS XMU manuals ses e
42. ek ss ate ee Se he Ae ah Lee neet 5 Purpose of this manual 7 6 ceed dt teuteta a tect tials stoi oedau me Uae ead tetaieltan 8 General Safety WMSIUCHONG csi eee eee ae a Na Selah ae 9 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATION AND START UP 1 1 Installation PrOCeQUr esx ieee coece cade sia se ckeee tains c ahaa niente ee ees 17 1 24 Rack TOU easiest eae ceded reese ann ware nananana oceania anne toma Gabatautaueues 18 P93 SPO WER UD A T AA T AT 18 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 19 1 4 1 Accessing the Command Line Interface eeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 1 4 1 1 Accessing the CLI via the Ethernet link ceeeeeeeeteeeeereeeees 20 1 4 1 2 Accessing the CLI via the serial link 0 00 0 eect eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 22 1 4 1 3 Accessing the CLI using a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to the AN SOG 2555 Jaan not NN thao a eae tut acne 23 M2 SAS Dos detect ett tds eae ie een ede eee ne ete 24 1 4 3 Setting initial parameters cece eeeececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeeeeens 25 1 4 3 1 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet ports 0 26 1 4 3 1 1 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet port 0 NIC1 27 1 4 3 1 2 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet port 1 NIC2 29 VA BAG Setting a static route esc eeoted natalie heaeiteeat ats 29 1 4 3 2 Setting the system clock parameters c cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 30
43. er and the serial devices use a SubD15 connector on the serial device server end Twisted pair cable impedance is between 110 and 120Q The termination resistors must have the same value XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 46072582FA01 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 43 1 6 Connecting the cables Serial device server Serial ports eee ee ae Cen eee eee AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz OUDON Pin 3 Tx to from XMU 3600 ae k Pin 5 Rx directly or via a hub Pin 6 Rx or switch or router Pin 7 GND RJ45M SubD15F Serial device server adaptation cable Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 7 GND Pin 10 Rx Pin 11 Tx to from adaptation cables using a SUB D15 male connector Figure 1 27 Connections to the serial device server 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 44 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 1 XMU SANDAR routing switcher 9 pin An XMU serial connector can be linked to only one Sandar Switcher Connectors Wiring view weld side Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector 6 A male ey pea 13 serial device server adaptation cable end A eee J P nE ene 110 ohms to be plugged to serial device server adaptation cable S 2 connector SubD 15F Qa 5 D y q i F Q e 5 a a ks gt Cable connector female to be plugg
44. erial link cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 82 XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual 13 3 2 3 Accessing the CLI using a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to the PON OO OO Aa N can acs amare sate E ath ene an eat ee abe cea acetate 83 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI 84 3 3 1 Displaying firmware or application software releases firm_view and appl_view sccets cere susdectevesevetect dieehueeassdaaenehses weds Suauctepsvaneusdacetediueets 87 3 3 2 Downloading procedure app_view firm_view app_down firm_down app_togg firm_togg update secs cetensss a vedi eveoneonaps eos ueeavnadsedodemncaiy meas daededgen 88 3 3 3 Procedure for returning to the previous firmware or application software release 2 ced secs oontueeerigeechncnhe ee ea een 93 3 4 Replacing a RAID1 hard drive ccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeessseeeneeeeseeeeessssneeeeeeeeeeness 94 3 5 Replacing a Power Supply Uniit cccccessceceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeneeeeeeeeeees 95 3 6 Other Maintenance COMMANAS cccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeeeeeenes 98 Return your comments 11sccscccccccereesnnsneneensnnneceeeneeeeeeeeeeeesssnsenees 101 nalo lD wo E E E E dure ebanabdd caer sooane a veueeresseanete 103 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 14 BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Cha
45. f LEITCH routing switcher XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 46072582FA01 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 51 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 QoS me On 7 8 Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx Pin 6 Rx Pin 7 GND AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz pom El RJ45M SubD15F Serial device server adaptation cable Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 7 GND Pin 10 Rx Pin 11 Tx Serial device server adaptation cable connector SubD 15F O Pin 2 Ta Pin 3 Rb Routing switcher Pin 5 GND connector Pin 7 Tb male Pin 8 Ra LEITCH 0000 0 0 0 0 0 O oo0ojo0oo0o j oojoo oojoojoojoo LEITCH Routing Switcher 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 52 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 5 XMU TRITON routing switcher A RS485 to RS232 converter Model 422LCOR for example is required for the link to TRITON routing switcher Connectors Wiring view weld side Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector male to be plugged serial device server to serial device server adaptation cable end adaptation cable connector SubD 15F A Cable connector gt female icy RS Converter RS422 end 3 E RS422 RS232 RS422 end 2 CONVERTER 2 RS422 RS232 Converter 422LCOR Model RS232 end 9 fs 7 ey ea B3 Roj Cable connector
46. female LJ 12 L 3 110 ohms XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 49 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports i 2 A 6 7 R rm se fem le emt so noe em Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx Pin 6 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 7 GND Serial device server adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Pin 2 Rx Serial device server Pin 3 Txt adaptation cable Pin 7 GND connector Pin 10 Rx SubD 15F Pin 11 Tx Pin 2 Ra VM 3000 connector Oo O Pin 3 Tb female Pin 5 GND Pin 7 Rb Pin 8 Ta 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 50 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 4 XMU LEITCH routing switcher An XMU serial connector can be linked to only one LEITCH router unit 9 i T D a 3 Q r gt a D 5 D 3 a 3 a o 3 gt a 4 a D aa fa Connectors Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector male serial device server adaptation cable end Cable connector female Routing switcher end Termination connector male Termination female C eH GO ao N4 Wiring view weld side 110 ohms sared paysim 110 ohms to be plugged to serial device server adaptation cable connector SubD 15F to be plugged to remote connector o
47. give the manual reference Reader name Company Address Phone Fax Email Your comments 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Index 103 C Cables eee R PEG ee a R 40 Command Line Interface 2 0 0 0 19 D Date and Ume arinei iiia 30 Downloading Downloading application software 86 Downloading firmware 85 Returning to the previous release 93 H Health monitoring Launching watchdog at XMU startup 36 Heere ea TE 24 NTP SrVer nc ete eee eae 31 Backup NTP server oec 32 Primary NTP server ceecee 31 P PIND tease ats gare ceendeb cen ae baenibenatiocesageaneey 98 POWER UP 34s acisssiee euidbans gn ino eens 18 Purpose of this manual n se 8 R Rack mounting eeeeeeeeeesseceenteeeeneees 18 Removable storage device management 73 Replacing a RAID1 hard disk 94 95 S Serial device server MOXA Initial parameters acaicoviek asgediec 19 Declaring the boxes 0 0 eee eee 34 Installation procedure eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 17 Display BOXES cccsaietaicssueotecctivsches sores 34 IP parameter Help neniksesiusiinerissieinentnas 33 Eth POTT ch oes need hit Teo act ets 27 Uninstalling the boxes sses 35 Eth Upor e eae ner ee erste 20 29 Sohal Wak enea ocala 22 NTP seryer aeli e a 31 Setting initial parameters eee 25 System clock parameters
48. ion startup messages will be displayed possibly followed by a few application software startup messages After about 2 minutes the screen will stop displaying messages Press the Return key The following line will be displayed Prompt lt Hostname gt Login Enter the login admin then press Return The following line will be displayed Prompt Password Enter the password admin then press Return 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 84 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI 3 3 DOWNLOADING FIRMWARE AND APPLICATION SOFTWARE USING THE CLI It is also possible and recommended to use the XMU ViBE and Q NetProcessor Download tool to download software embedded in XMU This tool is located in the Equipment tools menu of the XMS Server Introduction Two download types are authorized e Firmware download which is also called system download For the XMU firmware comprises a Linux kernel and a set of required modules Two banks are managed for this type of download active and inactive e Software download or application download is used to load new XMU software N banks are supported for this type of download one active and N 1 inactive For a firmware download a mechanism which toggles from the current software bank to the other one is used to switch from the active bank to an inactive bank For an application download the same mechanism
49. is used to switch from the active bank to one of the inactive banks to be selected among N where N is not limited Toggle operation must be followed by a reboot Downloading is performed with the Command Line and TELNET An FTP server which supports the firmware or application software files to be downloaded onto the XMU 3600 must be installed on the PC Although the downloading feature is compatible with all standard FTP servers Thomson Video Networks recommends the use of FileZilla Server you can get it on the Web via this link http heanet dl sourceforge net sourceforge filezilla FileZilla_Server 0_9_18 exe Downloading is performed in passive mode the XMU 3600 sets up the connection XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 85 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI Downloading firmware The XMU 3600 features two firmware memories After downloading one of these memories contains the firmware which has just been downloaded but which is not installed and the other contains the current firmware The irm_togg command which triggers a reboot is used to install the downloaded firmware and uninstall the other one without changing it If using downloaded firmware causes the device to malfunction you can toggle to the previous firmware release See section Procedure for returning to the previous firmware or application software release page 93 e This
50. k overs ttelse af denne h ndbog DEUTSCH LESEN SIE ZUERST DIESEN HINWEIS Sollte Innen der Inhalf dieses Handbuches nicht klar verstandlich sein dann i BEDIENEN SIE DIESE GERATE NICHT Eine Ubersetzung des Handbuches in diese Sprache ist gegen Berechnung lieferbar ESPANOL LEA ESTE AVISO PRIMERO Si no entiende el contenido de este manual NO OPERE ESTE EQUIPO Podemos asimismo suministrarle una traducci n de este manual al idioma previo pago de una can tidad adicional que deber abonar usted mismo XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Contacting Thomson Video Networks Contacting Thomson Video Networks http www thomson networks com FAQ Contact Us Log in Solutions Products Services amp Support News About Us SEYOND INNOVATION ENS AAKG VIDEO COMPRESSION SUPERIOR QUA Picture the Passion SYSTEM EXPERTISE BANDWITH PERFORMANCE Thomson Video Networks is a market leader in video delivery systems that provide a premium viewing experience across all networks to all devices For more than 15 years we have driven the digital television revolution forward with our advanced compression and content delivery platforms Our award winning product range is used by the world s major broadcasters and is prized for the superior video and audio quality it provides Every day media distribution systems from Thomson deliver crystal clear video to millions of homes all over the w
51. lease 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 47 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 1 gt 3 4 8 6 7 E mi ie seem no ea se fave eo ne AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx Pin 6 Rx Serial device server adaptation cable A Pin 2 Rx Serial device server z adaptation cable Pin 3 Per satiate Pin GND Pin 10 Rx Capen Pin 11 Tx Pin 14 Tb SANDAR Pin 2 Ta routing switcher ae connector Pin 7 GND Pin 3 Ra female Pin 16 Rb SANDAR Routing Switcher 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 48 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 1 3 XMU Grass Valley routing switcher via VM3000 An XMU serial connector can be linked to only one Grass Valley VM 3000 router controller Connectors 9 D z D a 3 a A gt a D 5 D 2 3 a o 3 gt a a D a aa fo 3 Wiring view weld side 110 ohms Termination female Termination connector male Cable connector Sel wi LH 4 male serial device server adaptation cable end to be plugged to serial device server adaptation cable connector SubD 15F saed paISIML Cable connector male to be plugged VM3000 end Oe a to VM3000 connector Termination connector male Termination 29 8 6
52. m the network LINK DOWN this XMU becomes automatically standby if Boot Standby is enabled So when this XMU is reconnected to the network it does not configure devices before receiving an explicit order from XMS This setting has to be present on all XMUs nominal and redundant In order to get this setting on all nominal and redundant XMUs proceed as follows Case of XMU configured in auto data replication 1 Disable if needed the automatic redundancy on XMU group redundancy in the XMS Network Operation application 2 For the active XMU Check the Boot Standby box on active XMU in the XMS Technical Configuration application Edit parameters of XMU XMU System Parameters Access control Switching delays pz Boot Standby IP policies KMU is set in standby mode after reboot if enable Reboot active XMU Wait for reconnection with active XMU XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 39 1 5 Setting the Boot Standby parameter in the XMS Technical Configuration 3 For the standby XMU Wait for end of synchronization on standby XMU Reboot standby XMU 4 Enable if needed the automatic redundancy on XMU group redundancy Case of XMU NOT configured in auto data replication 1 Disable if needed the automatic redundancy on XMU group redundancy in the XMS Network Operation application 2 For the active XMU Check the Boot Standb
53. naged as follows In main mode the configuration saved on the removable storage device is the same as the local one Each local configuration change is copied onto the removable device 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 74 Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 Removable storage device management USB key e The configuration saved on the removable storage device serves as a reference on startup if the configuration is valid This means that each time the XMU is started up the content of the removable device is copied to the XMU memory and becomes the new local configuration e If there is a mismatch between the local configuration and the configuration saved on the removable storage device on insertion an alarm will be raised and the Operator will be able to choose between keeping the local configuration and copying it onto the removable device to have the same content on the removable device as on the local memory To do this use the Save in removable support command in the XMS 3500 Network Operation application applying the configuration saved on the removable device which will become the new local configuration An XMU reboot is required to use the removable storage device as a reference e An alarm is raised when the removable device is found to be write protected on startup or when it is inserted This alarm will fall when the removable device is extracted 2 1 3 Use of removable storage device
54. ng url http www hp com 1 3 POWER UP Caution Check that the XMU is not yet connected to the LAN as factory set IP addresses may cause disturbance on the LAN when the XM U is switched on address conflict Connect the power cord and switch on the device XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 19 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 SETTING THE INITIAL PARAMETERS VIA THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 1 4 1 Accessing the Command Line Interface In this and the following sections the Command Line Interface will be abbreviated to CLI The CLI can be accessed in one of the following ways e via the Ethernet link and the PC Telnet application if the device IP address is known e via the serial link and the PC hyperterminal application or any terminal emulator e or via a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to the XMU 3600 CLI use is the same regardless of the access mode used 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 20 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 1 1 Accessing the CLI via the Ethernet link The CLI is accessed via the Telnet application installed on the PC The XMU 3600 IP parameters which are required for Telnet connection are given on the Acceptance Test Report shipped with the device Factory settings IP
55. nnector female Decoder n connector end to be plugged to the decoder n Termination connector female Termination male XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 69 1 6 Connecting the cables Device rear panel side XMU NIC2 Serial device Server Serial ports 12 8 4 5 6 7 8 ER ee emt set et no no nv Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 Tx Pin 5 Rx RJ45M SubD15F Pin 6 Rx Serial device server Pin 7 GND adaptation cable AC POWER 100 240V 47 63 Hz Serial device server Pin 2 Rx adaptation cable Pin 3 Tx connector Pin 7 GND SubD 15F Pin 10 Rx Pin 11 Tx DBD 4433 4436 Rear connector male DBD 4433 4436 REMOTE Rear connector male Pin 1 Tx Pin 5 GND Pin 6 Tx Pin 8 Rx Pin 9 Rx 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 70 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 2 Operation 71 Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 Removable storage device management USB KEY ra rara aaa aaa raa rea R A aN a aaa ara iaaa apas aaas araa 73 2 1 1 Storage on Hard drive and removable storage device 065 73 2 1 2 Removable storage device management cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeees 73 2 1 3 Use of removable storage device ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteee 74 2 1
56. nterface will be abbreviated to CLI The CLI can be accessed in one of the following ways e via the Ethernet link and the PC Telnet application if the device IP address is known e via the serial link and the PC hyperterminal application or any terminal emulator e or via a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to the XMU 3600 CLI use is the same regardless of the access mode used XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 81 3 2 Accessing the Command Line Interface 3 2 1 Accessing the CLI via the Ethernet link The CLI is accessed via the Telnet application installed on the PC The XMU 3600 IP parameters which are required for Telnet connection are given on the Acceptance Test Report shipped with the device Factory settings IP address for eth1 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask for eth1 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 DL360 G6 model CoV ae Oop lt i LEJ ee a ja a ee eee o I Sher Jee eee ola o NIC2 1 Set up the Telnet application as follows Terminal options No local echo Block cursor no CR LF 2 Setup the Telnet connection between the PC and the XMU 3600 tx Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open telnet 141 11 152 183 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 82 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 2 Accessing
57. od reason and a written instruction In particular with Firmware N and Firmware N 1 installed do not toggle back from N to N 1 because you may experience an unstable XMU platform situation In other words do not downgrade the firmware 1 Put the firmware or application software files to be downloaded on the FTP server 2 Configure the FTP server For example with a FileZilla Server create an anonymous user no account password is required add the shared folder XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 89 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI Page Account settings Users IV Enable account Shared folders Password Speed Limits IP Filter Group membership lt none gt 7 J Bypass userlimit of server Maximum connection count 0 0 Connection limit per IP Add Bemove J Force SSL for user login Rename Copy m Description z You can enter some comments about the user Cancel Files Aliases I Read H C PublicServerFtp T Wite F Delete J Append General Shared folders Speed Limits IP Filter r Directories T Create T Delete T List 4 gt T Subdirs Add Bemove Add Rename Rename Copy directory alias will also appear at the specified location Aliases must contain the full local path Separate multiple aliases for one
58. ollows any net lt network gt netmask lt netmask gt gw lt gateway gt eth lt eth id gt Type quit to load modifications and restart Ethernet interfaces Type yes to confirm modifications 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 30 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 3 2 Setting the system clock parameters Type ntp after the XMU prompt to get the XMU ntp gt prompt then type help to see all the commands related to the system clock of Telnet 172 16 11 14 display the list and the desciption of the commands z print the system date and time UTC print the system date and time CCET CEST gt set the system date and time format MM DD YY hh mm ss set the system date and time format MM DD YY hh mm ss gt gt CUTC gt gt CCET CEST gt change primary NTP server address Cactual 172 16 8 2 change backup NTP server address Cactual 172 16 8 3 gt quit without saving quit this setup tool Figure 1 12 Help menu for the system clock 1 4 3 2 1 Setting the date and time XMU supports both CET Central European Time and UTC Universal Time Coordinated time formats Type utc_date to display the UTC date and time of the system clock or date to display the CET date and time of the system clock of Telnet 172 16 11 14 i RMU ntpoutc_date Wed Feb 6 69 44 17 UTC 2008 RMU ntp gt date Wed Feb 6 16
59. orld Our innovative media solutions let customers deliver content in any format to any device from large 3D screens to handheld mobile TV devices Our solutions cover all video applications from high quality contribution networks for professional quality content exchange to large multichannel multinetwork direct to home systems News eye Spotlight AP Events TA Thomson Video Networks reserves the right to make changes at any R4 time without prior notice in order to improve design and supply the best possible product 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual Manual Conventions The following symbol conventions are used in this manual This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of a potential for property damage personal injury or death This symbol identifies conditions or pratices that could result in This symbol indicates supplemental information that helps you make better use of the device This symbol indicates important information that helps you make better use of the device A damage to this device or other property This symbol indicates the following information will help you solve a problem XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Set of XMS XMU manuals 1 XMS XMU documentation included in the XMS software and XMS XMU CD ROM XMS XMU documentation in pdf format is included within the XMS XMU software It consists of XMS XMU doc
60. peration application The current configuration is copied to the removable storage device 3 Extract the USB key On the second XMU 3600 4 Plug the above mentioned USB key into the second XMU 3600 5 Switch on this XMU or restart it from the XMS 3500 Network Operation application if already switched on The configuration stored on the removable storage device will be copied to the hard drive and applied to the supervised system The key and hard drive will then be synchronized All changes made to the supervised system configuration by the XMS 3500 will be stored at the same time on the 2 types of storage media 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 76 Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 Removable storage device management USB key BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 77 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 1 lai eels Uleiilel s Perr ererecereererr ener errr merce ce erry rere eLan dearan raba eaa erey errr etry 79 3 2 Accessing the Command Line Interface cceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 80 3 2 1 Accessing the CLI via the Ethernet link ce cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 81 3 2 2 Accessing the CLI via the serial link cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 82 3 2 3 Accessing the CLI using a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to he DW SOOO r e e a a Gans a a r E a a AEE RIS 83 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using th
61. pter 1 Installation and Start up 15 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 1 Installation procedure iis sisiicccsseectsccetsseeseecescececeenedsasaensennonensssosonesesennees 17 1 2 Rack mounting cia cscrestacctaen ciatdeedonetees aueaaaieciganadinmumesduersnicutsvindantuneueteods 18 1S P OWE UP e 18 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 19 1 4 1 Accessing the Command Line Interface ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 19 1 4 1 1 Accessing the CLI via the Ethernet link eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 1 4 1 2 Accessing the CLI via the serial link ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 1 4 1 3 Accessing the CLI using a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to he WN SO O ea scac ete Eak crete eae utecadey vat raa Ek Eda Ee aS RE eataa AaS ni Renin 23 Nae Helpi a a E EAA EEE 24 1 4 3 Setting initial parameters ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeesenneeeeees 25 1 4 3 1 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet ports 00 26 1 4 3 1 1 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet port 0 NIC1 27 1 4 3 1 2 Editing XMU 3600 IP parameters for Ethernet port 1 NIC2 29 1 4 3 1 3 Setting a Static rOUtC oe eect eect ce inasin ainiai 29 1 4 3 2 Setting the system clock parameters ccecceeeeseeeeeeesteeeeeeee 30 1 4 3 2 1 Setting the date and time c ec ec ceee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesaaeteneees 30 1 4
62. software This file must be located in the previously indicated FTP server directory 4 Type Y after the question Start Download Y N N to trigger downloading 5 Check downloading progress using the firm_view app_view command XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 91 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI elnet xmu7 firm_view command to display information gt firm_view Software Version XMU_ 1 66 662_AG Active Firmware XMU_FIRM_ 1 66 662_AG Inactive Firmware KXMU_FIRM_ 1 66 663_ZG down tgz updating 11 xz 2961 7056 gt Figure 3 7 Displaying downloading progress firm_view command 6 When downloading is complete after the downloaded firmware has been saved in the inactive firmware bank i e after the downloading and installation steps enable the downloaded software by typing firm_togg app_togg followed by the name of the inactive package to be loaded after the XMU gt prompt Telnet xmu7 reboot the platform z clear the configuration set the ftp server parameters manage serial ports provide utilities remove the specified package z download and install the specified XMU software package RMU gt firm_view SMU Software Version XMU_61 66 662_AC g Tin ete Terr se AAT Downloading step RMU Inactive Firmware KMU_FIRM_ 1 66 663_ZG down tgz updating 88 xz 266226406 XMU gt AMUD gt firm_view RMU Software Version XMU_ 1 66 662_AC In
63. stallation step RMU Active Firmware RMU_FIRM_ 1 66 062_fAC SMU Inactive Firmware XMU_FIRM_6 1 66 663_ZG down tgz is being installed XMU_FIR A XMU gt 13989 9 blocks Downloaded firmware saved RMU gt firm_view i i i 1 SMU Software Version KXMU_61 66 662_AG in the inactive firmware bank XMU Active Firmware KXMU_FIRM_ 1 66 062_AG RMU Inactive Firmware XMU_FIRM_ 1 606 663_ZG XMU gt Figure 3 8 Downloading steps 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 92 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 3 Downloading firmware and application software using the CLI ol Telnet xmu7 RMU gt f irm_togg Rebooting Broadcast message from root Cpts gt Wed Jul 26 18 44 47 2006 The system is going down for reboot NOW RMU gt app_view RMU Firmware Version kKMU_FIRM_ 1 60 663_ZG AMU Software Version MU_61 06 002 _ZGKMU_ 1 8 82_AG Figure 3 10 Application software toggling app_togg command 1 The irm_togg command includes an automatic reboot which Q allows the new firmware to be run 2 The app_togg command automatically runs the new application software no reboot is required in this case but the application is stopped and rerun 3 In the Command Line Interface the update command followed by the software name enables a software download to be followed by immediate application of the new software similar to app_down app_togg XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter
64. startup messages and then Linux distribution startup messages will be displayed possibly followed by a few application software startup messages After about 2 minutes the screen will stop displaying messages Press the Return key The following line will be displayed gt lt Hostname gt Login Enter the login admin then press Return The following line will be displayed gt Password Enter the password admin then press Return 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 24 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 4 Setting the initial parameters via the Command Line Interface 1 4 2 Help General help To get the list of all available CLI commands type help after the prompt of Telnet 10 12 40 7 download the specified xmu software version toggle the active and inactive softwares get the version of the active and inactive software change platform domain name Cactual Cnone gt gt change interface 6 configuration change interface 1 configuration add delete display a flextream monitoring add delete display additional route set expert parameters download the specified firmware toggle the active and inactive firmwares get the version of the active and inactive firmware packages display the list and the description of the commands change platform hostname Cactual xmu gt change Time Server configuration z close the connection reboot the platform set the ftp server parameters manage serial ports
65. stems Insight Display Amber DL360 G6 model Figure 3 13 System power LED and Health LED Front panel 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 96 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 5 Replacing a Power Supply Unit Power Supply aa a ee Bitra ED am CAP j ICHDI status DL360 G6 model DL360 G7 model 8642 2 1 32 30 40 Figure 3 14 Systems Insight Display Power Supply LED Front panel o PSU location Replace the hot plug PSU according to the following instructions extracted from the HP ProLiant DL 360 Documentation provided by the server manufacturer Unplugging the faulty PSU 1 Unfasten the cable management solution to access the power supply bays 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power source 3 Disconnect the power cord from the power supply 4 Remove the hot plug power supply by pushing the power supply ejector button 1 then pulling the power supply from the server 2 XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 97 3 5 Replacing a Power Supply Unit Figure 3 15 Unplugging the faulty PSU Plugging in the faulty PSU 1 S SO gt ee Slide the hot plug power supply into the power supply bay Connect the power cord to the power supply Install the cable management arm if removed Route the power cord through the cabl
66. umentation XMS XMU This manual is a general presentation of the XMS Specifications manual Management System and XMU Management Unit It gives the 46073348CA sizing the ordering references and the list of the managed devices with their releases It summarizes the XMS user application features XMS XMU Alarms This manual provides the list of alarms managed by manual 46072227LA XMS XMU Management System XMU documentation XMU Installation This manual contains all the information required to set up the manual XMU Management Unit A printed copy is also provided with 46073240AB the XMU Management Unit XMU User manual This manual contains all the information required to use the 46072582FA XMU Management Unit including the Installation manual this manual XMS documentation XMS Server Platform Installation manual 46073347AB This manual explains how to set up and start up the XMS server platform for proper operation in your Head End A printed copy is also provided with each XMS server platform XMS Software Installation manual 46072194LD This manual provides the required conditions and the operating procedure for upgrading the XMS Server software onto the XMS Server platform and for installing or upgrading the XMS client software A printed copy is also provided with each XMS software upgrade kit and with each XMS server platform for installing XMS client software
67. y box on active XMU in the XMS Technical Configuration application Reboot active XMU Wait for reconnection with active XMU 3 For the standby XMU Reinstall the standby XMU as nominal to become visible in the Technical Configuration application Check the Boot Standby box on XMU in the XMS Technical Configura tion application Reboot XMU Wait for reconnection with XMU Reinstall the XMU as backup as initially 4 Enable if needed the automatic redundancy on XMU group redundancy 1 The former save all files made with Boot Standby DISABLED sro have to be deleted If a load all is performed with a former file the XMU expert parameter setting will be damaged 2 If a USB key have been used to make a cold configuration backup then the configuration has to be stored again in the USB key i e removable support once the XMU expert parameter setting is appropriate 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 40 Chapter 1 Installation and Start up 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 6 CONNECTING THE CABLES DL 360 G6 model Solo o pa i OO acme ae NIC1 NIC2 DL 360 G7 model or oe Soaoae if eer soe Messe aon o NIC1 NIC2 A Connect the other XMUs involved in Connect the Management system XMU redundancy with mutual health XMS the Ethernet devices and the monitoring to the NIC 1 10 100BaseT serial device server to the NIC 2
68. y the list and the desciption of the commands send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts clear the configuration trace configuration wd_start launch the XMU watchdog application wd_stop stop the RMU watchdog application quit quit this setup tool RMU tools gt Figure 3 16 Help menu related to the Tools feature XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 3 6 Other maintenance commands 99 2 Type ping followed by the IP address of the host to be reached oi Telnet xmu7 RMU tools gt ping 141 11 147 64 PING 141 11 147 64 141 11 147 64 gt 56 84 gt bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes from from from from from from from 141 11 147 64 icmp_seq 8 141 11 147 64 icmp_seq 1 141 11 147 64 icmp_seq 2 141 11 147 64 icmp_seq 3 141 11 147 64 icmp_seq 4 141 11 147 64 icmp_seq 5 141 11 147 64 icmp_seq 6 tt1 12 7 tt1 127 tt1 127 tt1 12 7 tt1 12 tt1 12 7 ttl 127 Figure 3 17 Pinging a host device 46072582FA01 XMU 3600 release 4 50 User Manual 100 Chapter 3 Servicing 3 6 Other maintenance commands BLANK PAGE XMU 3600 release 4 50 46072582FA01 User Manual Return your comments All comments help us to improve our publications Do not hesitate to contact us Thomson Video Networks D partement Marketing Service Documentation Rue du Clos Courtel 35517 CESSON SEVIGNE FRANCE Please

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