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1. 15 APPENDIX B ABBREVIATION TABELE 19 RC002 EMS User Manual 1 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Chapter 1 Preface 1 1 About This Manual This manual introduces primary functions of the configuration management software for RC series products 1 2 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 1 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 Ne
2. SwvPower Status lzZwPower Status ovinput Volt lzZwlInput Volt 1 1 AC AC Power Normal Fower Hormal 1 2 HA Figure 4 5 The Power State Panel 4 6 Link Information Management gt Open the Link Management window Double click chassis tree to open the Chassis view gt select Link ID Management tab to view customer information associated with each remote module See figure 4 6 for reference RC002 EMS User Manual 9 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd 192 168 8 81 RC002 ENS File Config C Windows Help Q 192 168 8 81 El g 1Chassis 1 iModule Module 3Module 1 4Module SModule M GModule Location Hilo du PO Module 7 Pw Module di Module 1 10Module 11Module 1 12Module 1 13Module Pe 1SModule gl 2Chassis Location 2 Mlodul f b Location 7 odul Woa gt 1 e line ID Location 3 lodul Location lon ine ID e Location 5 lodul Location 4 Modul line line ID line ID Linc Current Alarm Monitor Module List Power List Fan List Chassis Power 5vPower Status 12vPower Status 5vlInput Volt 12vInput Volt 1 AC AC Power Hormal Power Hormal 1 2 N A N A N A N A urrent Device 192 168 8 81 GD Client online Raisecom Co Ltd Figure 4 6 The Link ID Management Tab 4 7 Chassis
3. RC002 EMS User Manual RC A033 V116 060124 EN Raisecom Technology Ltd Copyright 02005 Raisecom Company Legal Notices Raisecom 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 Raisecom 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 Raisecom 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 Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Trademark Notices RAISECOM is the trademark of Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Contact information Technical Assistance Center The Raisecom TAC 15 availab
4. 2005 06 09 18 15 07 2005 06 07 17 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 09 21 16 2005 06 09 09 20 54 2005 06 09 09 20 24 2005 06 07 17 29 55 2005 06 06 1 7 00 32 2005 06 07 13 55 41 2005 06 07 17 34 04 2005 06 07 13 46 45 2005 06 07 13 46 17 2005 06 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 08 13 13 Technology Co Ltd gt Delete history alarm record s Select one or more records Alarm List and select Delete from the right click menu gt Export history alarm record s Select Export from the right click menu to export the record s into a Text or Excel file gt View alarm details Property Alarm Infomation GenericLinkDuaown Up Count 1 Alarm Severity Critical Status Recovered First UpTime 2005 06 09 13 13 55 Latest UpTime 2005 06 09 13 13 55 Event Source IP Address 192 168 2 168 Device Type lSCOM2126 Host Mame 192 168 272 165 Location DD 7 aditional Info Figure 5 4 The Property dialog box gt Query history alarms Select Query from the right click menu the Query Condition panel will appear It enables query on history alarms by condition s like device node time range alarm type and alarm level DER Pagelndex GD GD Histor
5. RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Appendix A Alarm Type R _ Multiplexer OU qe Mies Oen Opis OmU Opies Tanseer S Receive Link pue Transceiver pea Tamer 3 Remote Optical Link Optical Transceiver 1 remet Pont sped Opa eher O Card Loss Optical Transceiver Protocol Convertor Multiplexer PDH 14 Chassis BackpanelLoss Chassis Backpanel Loss Loss Chasis 000000 is as pe Op Taa Local Voltage out of Lower Limit oe Transceiver Res Valage ou of Upper Lint _ 28 Chassis Temperature Optical Transceiver Remote Switch 28 Remote Card Fault Optical Transceiver Optical Transceiver ransceiver Local Card Abnormal Optical Transceiver 30 Remote Card Recover Optical Transceiver Protocol Convertor Multiplexer EI Signal Loss NO 1 PDH Protocol Convertor Optical signal Loss PDH Protocol Convertor LONE Local Optical Synchronization Loss PDH Protocol Convertor than 10E 3 than 10E 6 Remote E1 Signal Loss NO 1 PDH Protocol Convertor Remote Optical Signal Loss PDH Protocol Convertor Remote Optical Synchronization 1 055 Protocol Convertor RC002 EMS User Manual 15 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd than 10E 3 than 10E 6 47 Ethernet Port AIS Signal PDH Protocol Convertor Ep Send Co 6
6. 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 1 731 ATM Types and general characteristics of ATM equipment 1 732 ATM Functional characteristics of ATM equipment IEEE 802 10 Virtual Local Area Networks LANs IEEE 802 1p Traffic class expediting and dynamic multicast filtering IEEE 802 3 CSMA with collision detection RC002 EMS User Manual 2 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Chapter 2 Overview RC002 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 From the main view of RC002 EMS you can manage up to 4 2 Chassis simult
7. 6 Remote ET AIS Signal Protocol Convenor EICRC DH Proc Convertor 59 ET Signal 1E SErvor PDH Protocol Convertor 80 Remote Device General Alm Multiplexer RC002 EMS User Manual 16 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd 39 WDM Signal LOS CWDM 939 client Module CWDM Multiplexer Multiplexer 10013 Insert Card Optical Transceiver Protocol Convertor Multiplexer PDH 10038 Remote Optical Synchronization PDH Protocol Convertor Normal 10058 Optical Frame Synchronization PDH Normal RC002 EMS User Manual 17 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd 10076 Remote El AIS Normal Multiplexer 10077 Remote El Syn Normal Multiplexer 10086 CWDM Signal Normal CWDM 10087 Inserted CWDM Fiber Module CWDM 10089 client Signal Normal CWDM 10090 Inserted client Fiber Module CWDM RC002 EMS User Manual 18 Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Appendix B Abbreviation Table RC002 EMS User Manual Abbreviation Full Name ADM Add Drop Multiplexer AIS Alarm Indication Signal APS Automatic Protection Switching ASON Automatic Switched Optical Network ASTN Automatic Switched Transport Network 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 BE
8. 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 21
9. Panel Management gt Objects On The Panel Description The power supply is working normally The power supply is working abnormally The fan is working normally The fan is working abnormally The temperature 15 within normal range The Chassis View window is also configured with a tool bar for providing functions like zoom the view gt Tools On The Panel The buttons available on it are as follows RC002 EMS User Manual 10 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd N Mouse Interaction Trigger mouse event when selected such as launch right click menu With no operation when unselected CR Zoom in the device view by proportion Zoom out the device view by proportion Restore the device view to initial size 4 8 Viewing The Online Status of Chassis and Module The icons on chassis tree use different states to indicate alarm status and online status of per chassis or module The following table summaries all states as applicable The chassis is working normally and has no alarms generated The chassis has alarms generated Indicates the chassis has been missed At this time double clicking this chassis will trigger a message indicating the device view cannot be opened see figure 4 7 The card is working normally The card has alarms generated The Error message for indicating Chassis Loss is as follows EAE Lay Chassis Loss X rx Figure 4 7 The Chassis Loss dial
10. R 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 DNI Dual Node Interconnection DQDB Distributed Queue Double Bus DTE Data Terminal Equipment DWDM Dense Wavelength division Multiplexing DXC Digital Cross Connect ECC Embedded Control Channel EDFA Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier EM Element Management EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMI Electro Magnetic Interference EML Element Management Layer EMS Element Management System 19 EOS ES ESD ESR ETSI FDM FDDI FEBBE FEES FESES GUI HDLC HPC HW IP ITU T L2 LAN LAPD LCT LOF LOP LOS LPC MAC MAN MCU MD MM MS MS AIS MS PSC MS PSD MS SPRing MSAP MSOH MSP MSTP MSSP MTIE NE NEF NEL RC002 EMS User Manual Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Ethernet Over SDH Error Second Electronic Static Discharge Error Second Ratio European Telecommunication Standards Institute Frequency Division Multiplexing Fiber Distributed Data Interface Far End Background Block Error Far End Error Second Far End Severely Error Sec
11. Select a service module on chassis panel and select Loopback from the right click menu The Loopback operation window similar to figure 4 3 will appear w 1192 168 8 B1 1 Chassis b5bZNEodule Status Local Bazic Info Fiber port Fiber port line ID Opt Signal Module Type Opt Syne Faultpass Opt BER Loop El Fort Bi direction Loopback Status El Signal Bi direction Loopback Command 7 Enable 3 Disable ElSend Signal Loopback DIP Switch Figure 4 3 The Line Loopback Test Information Note The Loopback item is available only if the selected service module supports line loopback function 4 4 Launching Reset Command Select a service module on chassis panel and select Reset Module to perform reset operation RC002 EMS User Manual 8 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd RC RC RC RC RCO RC RC Show Module E chow Remote Module Loopback Test Alarm History Current Alarm Stat of Flux Synchronize Figure 4 4 The Reset Module Command Note The Reset Module item is available only if the service module supports reset function 4 5 The Status Of Power And Fan The section beneath Chassis view is split into several tabs including Current Alarm Monitor Module List Power List and Fan List tab These tabs provide access to working status of each power and fan see figure 4 5 for reference Chassis H Power
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13. aneously and the number of managed modules plugged in each chassis could be 15 at the most These modules may cover the functional modules of Optical Transceiver Protocol Converter PDH and Multiplexer RC002 EMS runs on the NView platform It enables you to monitor the entire range of Optical Transceiver products RC002 EMS User Manual 3 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Chapter 3 Service Module Management 3 1 Service Module Configuration gt Open the chassis view Double click a chassis object beneath chassis tree to open the chassis view shown in figure 3 1 192 168 8 81 RCOO2 EMS File Config C Windows Help mime 3 X 192 168 8 81 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 81_192 168 8 1 222 192 168 8 81 x iChassis p E amp iChassis J inodue Chassis Linecrn hope dii RaiseCom 002 16 3Module 4Module SModule 1 Module TModule SModule 1 Module ARE 1 12Module 1 13Module 15Hodule Chassis meines mE Current Alarm Monitor Module List Power List Fen List Current Alarm List Level Alarm Name Alarm Status Address Device Name Location Vp Count First Up urrent Device 192 168 8 81 GD Client online Raisecom Co Ltd Figure 3 1 The Chassis Panel Window gt Open the Remote Module view Select a module on the c
14. hassis view and right click then select Show Remote Module item to open the module management window shown in figure 3 2 192 168 1 254 T Chassis Module Management Local Remote Figure 3 2 The Module Management Window RC002 EMS User Manual RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd gt Open the service module configuration window Select Remote module in the Module Management window and right click then select the Configure Module item A module configuration window similar to figure 3 3 will appear 192 168 8 81 1 Chassis 11 MNodule Status RJ45 Fort Fiber port Link Link Tx Status Tx Status Rx Status Ex Status Speed Speed Module Status line ID Module Type line ID Module Type Faultpass Figure 3 3 The Remote Module Status Window 3 2 Service Module Batch Configuration Select the network management module plugged the first slot of chassis panel and select Card Batch Configuration from the right click menu Module Batch Configure dialog box similar to figure 3 4 will appear _Kodule Batch Cfg Module Type RLB512 FE S1 REV Available Selected Figure 3 4 The Module Batch Configuration Window Select module type from the Module Type drop down menu and select relevant slot in which this module to be populated Afterwards click the Batch button to open the property configuration window for corresponding
15. le to all customers who need technical assistance with a Raisecom product technology or solution You can communication with us through the following methods Add 1120 Haitai Tower 229 Fourth North Loop Middle Road Haidian District Beijing 100083 Tel 86 10 82884499 Ext 878 International Department Fax 86 10 82885200 86 10 82884411 World Wide Web You can access the most current Raisecom product information on the World Wide Web at the following URL http www raisecom com Feedback Comments and questions about this manual are welcome Please review the FAQ in the related manual and if your question is not covered send email by using the following web page http www raisecom com en xcontactus contactus htm If you have comments the 2 EMS specification instead of the web page above please send comments to export raisecom com We hope to hear from you RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd CONTENTS PREFACE pinpon ai 1 1 1 ABOUTIR MANUAL u 1 1 2 WHO SHOULD READ THIS 0200 000 00000000 1 1 3 COON MPT ANU 1 CHAPTER2 OVERVIEW 3 CHAPTER SERVICE MODULE MANAGEMENI 4 3 1 SERVICE MODULE CONFIGURA
16. module type RC002 EMS User Manual 5 3 3 Flux Monitor gt Open the flux monitor window Select one or more modules on chassis panel and select Stat of Flux from the right click menu to open the Stat of Current Flux window s The flux collection cycle and task status are available for these windows You can control these parameters for a particular module through its relevant Flux Statistic window shown in figure Raisecom Technology Co Ltd 3 5 192 168 8 81 RCOO2 EMS File Windows Help amp BEE Fi X 192 168 8 81_192 168 8 1 X Stat of Current Flux Stat of Current Flux 222 192 168 8 81 192 168 8 1 1Chassis GModule 22 Second P mi 4 Second H 12 36 12 38 12 40 12 42 12 44 12 46 12 48 12 50 12 52 12 54 12 36 12 38 12 40 12 42 12 44 12 46 12 48 12 50 12 52 12 54 Input Flux unit Mbps MMOutput Flux unit Mbps Legend Input Flux anit Mbps C Output Flux unit Mbps Current Device 192 168 881 Client online Raisecom Co Ltd Figure 3 5 The Stat of Current Flux Window Note Only the modules that support Flux Statistic function could perform the Stat of Current Flux task RC002 EMS User Manual RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Chapter 4 Operation And Maintenance 4 1 Device System Information gt Open the device system information window Select Configure in the main menu gt Configure System item to open the Co
17. naricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkD own GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkD own GenaricLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown RC002 EMS User Manual 3 Recovered 2 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 2 Recovered 3 Recovered WJ Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered 3 Recovered y Recovered 3 Recovered 3 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 2 158 132 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 182 158 2 158 192 158 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 2 158 192 158 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 Figure 5 3 The History Alarms window Page Inde WAP WP 2 M Alarm Name Status IF Address HostName m Lp Count First UpTime 2005 06 10 09 19 45
18. nfigure System window shown in figure 4 1 It provides configuration of information including node name node location chassis temperature threshold and remote module temperature threshold In addition it also enables you to configure up to 8 SNMP Trap target servers and provides naming service for each chassis Config Sys Hode Info Hame BeiJing China Temp Threshold an L Alm Indicator ex ww Remote Temp Thres 45 pc Irap Target Trap Targetl 192 165 1 58 Trap Targstz Trap Targets Trap Target4 Trap Target Trap Target Trap TargstT Trap Chassis name Chassis 1 Chassis 2 Chassis 3 Chassis 4 Figure 4 1 The Configure System window 4 2 Polling Device gt Open the device polling configuration window Select Configure in the main menu gt Configure Polling item to open the Config Polling window shown in figure 4 2 It provides capability to schedule polling interval on online status of each chassis respectively RC002 EMS User Manual 7 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Config Polling Chassis Tree Start O Startup Stop Interval 10 E Minute Second l Chassis f Chassis Start Startup 9 Stop Start Interval i Minute o m m Second Interval Minute Second SiC haszis 4 Chassis Start Start Interval Minute Second Interval Minute Second Figure 4 2 The Polling Configuration window 4 3 Line Loopback Test
19. og box RC002 EMS User Manual 11 RA SECOM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Chapter 5 Alarm And Event Management 5 1 Viewing Current Alarms gt Open the Current Alarms Management window Double click the NView Platform function tree and select Current Alarms Management see NView platform user manual for details Current Alarms BEIE Show All Start IP End IP severity Filtrate Reset Current Alarm List Severi Alarm Name Link Up Link Up GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn GenaricLinkDawn TopologyChange Status Hewcome Qi Newcome Q Newcome Q Newcome Q Newcome Qi Newcome 192 168 2168 192 169 2168 192 169 2168 192 169 2168 192 169 2168 192 169 2168 IP Address HostName 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 First UpTime 2005 06 06 08 37 52 2005 06 06 13 37 11 2005 06 09 17 38 35 2005 06 04 17 50 30 2005 06 09 18 11 42 2005 06 06 09 38 22 E Lock view Alarm Records Count 6 Figure 5 The Current Alarms window gt Acknowledge alarm record s Select a record with state of Newcome presenting in the Status column and select Acknowledge from the right click menu gt Delete current alarm record s Select one or more records in the Alarm List and select Delete from the right click menu gt Export current alarm record s Select Export from the right click menu to export record
20. ond 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 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 Over Head Multiplex Section Protection Multiple Service Transport Platform Multiple Service Switching Platform Maximum Time Interval Error Network Element Network Element Function Network element Layer 20 RA SECOM NML NMS OAM OFS OOF OS 5 OSI PCB PCM PDH PGND TDEV TDM TIM TM TMN UAS VC VC n VDN VLAN WAN WDM WS WSF RC002 EMS User Manual Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Network Manager Layer Network Management System Operation Administration and Maintenance Out of Frame Second Out of Frame Operation System Operation System Function Open System Interconnect Printed Circuit Board Pulse Code Modulation Plesiochronous
21. s into a Text or Excel file gt Filter current alarms Input filtration conditions IP address range and severity level then click Filter Note the IP Address Range field supports asterisk wildcard For example 192 168 1 the address range of asterisk wildcard here can be set as Start IP Address gt View Alarm Details Click a record in the Alarm List and select Property from the right click menu A Property dialog box will popup as the figure 5 2 shows RC002 EMS User Manual 12 RA SECOM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd Property Operation Info POW Content Alarm Information GenericLinkDown Alarm Mame Count Severity warning Status Newt ore 2005 06 13 21 04 31 Latest UpTime 2005 08 13 21 04 31 First UpTime Event Source IP Address 127 0 0 1 Device Type SMMP Device Host localhost Location Additional Info Figure 5 2 The Property dialog box 5 2 Viewing History Alarms gt Open the History Alarms Management window Double click the Nview Platform function tree and select History Alarms Management History Alarms Total Count 29 Cn everj Fage Size 25 w Page Count amp GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenericLinkDaown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenaricLinkDown GenericLinkDown Ge
22. twork 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 equipment functional blocks G 784 Synchronous digital hierarchy SDH management RC002 EMS User Manual 1 RAISE COM Raisecom Technology Co Ltd 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
23. y Alarms Page Size 25 Page Count12 4 y Total Count 295 Query All 2 Severi Alarm Status IP Address HostName GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown GenericLinkDown _ _ Query Status _ Query By Device ON Oh amp CO _ Query By Severity 1 Query By Trap Query By Time Recovered 2 Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered 2 Recovered i Recovered i Recovered Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered i Recovered 192 168 2 168 192 168 2168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2168 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 2168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 158 2 168 192 158 2 168 192 158 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 168 2 168 192 158 2 168 192 168 2 168 Figure 5 5 The History Alarms Management dialog box RC002 EMS User Manual

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