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3. FAU Cards HHT dependent on the COM1 6 number of COMs dependent upon PC configuration Load Application can run simultaneously up to eight FAU units CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance WLT Installation WLT Installation gt To install the WLT utility 1 Start Windows 95 98 ME 2 Copy the WLT exe file from the CD supplied to the CMAP 8000 folder 3 Click the file that you want to create a shortcut to 4 On the File menu click Create Shortcut 5 Drag the shortcut icon onto the desktop for convenient user access to the WLT utility Revision 1 0 Appendix H Windows Load Target Main Menu Double click the WLT desktop shortcut icon to display the WLT main screen Lea Taigh Main Menu Button Bar COM List Figure H 2 Load Target Main Screen The user generally can chose between three Windows options to activate menu functions 1 Main menu item drop down menu 2 Button bar 3 Click the right mouse button on the COM list to display the shortcut menu CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Main Menu Table H 1 Button Bar UU Load Connect iH ae ae Record Macro Application Change Ki Reset h Running Play Macro Bank Change La Working Bank Auto Load Application Cancel AutoBoot _ Auto Load Operation Boot gt To display the Connect status of a selected COM 1 highlight the respective row
4. RPCU Configuration RPI Card Definition Define an RPI card for example by clicking on slot 15 the first card slot where an actual RPI card is installed The card slot color changes to white see Figure 4 6 Click the Configuration gt Install gt RPI Board menu item see Figure 4 6 to display the CMAP 8000 Accepted message dialog box Click OK to confirm RPI card definition You are recommended to define the RPI cards according to their order in the RPCU shelf Figure 4 6 RPI Card Definition Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Interface Cards After configuration of the RPCU it is sometimes necessary to modify unit composition as not all of the cards are used or inserted The procedure is the same for both DNI and RPI cards gt To delete a superflous card 1 Double click on the RPCU icon on the main screen to display the RPCU shelf with selected configuration 2 Highlight the card to be deleted its colour is changed to white 3 On the Main Menu bar select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Delete menu item CMAP Sie FRAN ESCH 4 A Ia D Low Fi A o Figure 4 7 RPCU Shelf Card Deletion 4 Selection of the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Delete menu item displays the warning message Acknowledge by clicking OK on the Warning message CMAP 8000 Message Warning Deleting the Board disables any further Alarme and events from it Do vou wan
5. 8 Click the RECONNECT button to activate the assignment CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 28 Subscriber Unit SU Definition Registration SU call establishment capability can be one of three states 1 UNREGISTERED the SU TID is not registered and not able to establish a call as the RPCU fails to authenticate SU identity default status 2 REGISTERED the SU TID is registered and upon authenticating its identity can establish a call 3 BYPASSED the RPCU does not attempt to authenticate SU identity Nevertheless it can establish calls for example during commissioning When MGW anti fraud capability is desired the status should be changed to REGISTERED To manage call establishment and anti fraud capability of the MGW system select the REGISTRATION tab When an SU is in ACTIVE State i e PSTN Active Call or Maintenance Call changing its Registration status from REGISTERED to UNREGISTERED will not disconnect the existing call but will prevent the establishment of a new call after the current call is x disconnected An ISDN established air link is constantly in ACTIVE State thus in order to block this SU it must either be disconnected see SU CO connection or blocked in the C O Network Management System Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Registration by SU gt To register by SU 1 Click the Registration tab to display im HGY 2 Subscriber Allocation
6. Figure 5 5 Configuration Item in the Menu Bar Click the Provisioning item to display the available sub menu options If no item in the network is in focus all possible Provisioning options are displayed een Maintenance Performance Security Options Provisioning MDSL details Status amp control RPCU card and interface setup RPCU details Time and date RPU details Clack Source SUSU Parameters SUEVSL Declaration SU Freq Download Edit RPL Phase Download Edit RPU Freg amp Phase Download scHeduler Scheduler Log Figure 5 6 Provisioning Item The various options are described below CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map MDSL Details Click the MDSL details option to display the MDSL details pop up window If no item in the network is in focus the MDSL details pop up window will display as shown below only the Cancel button is enabled ig MGW 1 MDSL Details Details fe Equipped HDSL H Cancel Not Equipped Lol KH KA Figure 5 7 MDSL Details Pop up Window 1 Fill in the MDSL and press the keyboard Tab Key to enable the Equipped and Not Equipped check boxes as well as the OK and Reset buttons MGW 1 MDSL Details Details HDSL H HES Ger eg EE C Not Equipped Cancel Reset Ci E D si Ei Figure 5 8 MDSL Details Pop up Window 2 x The MDSL is displayed in gray Press OK to obtain confi
7. As Backup is executed and the appropriate configuration is being received from the RPCU and the backup file name is displayed The operation can be suspended at any time during execution by pressing the Cancel button When backup is completed the End of Receive Configuration message is displayed The Cancel button changes to Close button Receive Configuration from RPCU File C Program Files S CMAP O000tbacky End of Receive Configuration Figure 5 70 Backup Configuration Completion Pop up Window Press the Close button to return to the Main Screen Transmit config to RPCU Click the Transmit config to RPCU to display the CMAP 8000 cautionary message CHAP 8000 Message Extreme Caution ls Advised x IMPROPER USE can damage all Subscenber RAPCU Connections Do ou Wish To Continue Cancel Figure 5 71 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message i Users are recommended to implement DB Reset see Initialize DB before Zz loading the DB file to the RPCU CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 50 Menu Main Map If you wish to continue press OK to display the Verify Password pop up window Figure 5 72 Verify Password Pop up Window Enter your password and press OK to display the Backup Configuration pop up window L HGW 1 Backup Configuration Figure 5 73 Backup Configuration Transmit Pop up Window Press the Open button to display the Open Transmit Fi
8. Note the above message and proceed accordingly This item is also accessed from the ScHeduler menu item see below Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map ScHeduler The Configuration gt Provisioning gt scHeduler menu item is invoked to enable automatic one shot revision of the MGW system frequency series Each SU has two memory banks each containing a frequency series While one frequency series is active the other remains inactive in standby mode Thus if an active frequency series is to be revised the standby series can be modified without closing down the system The revised frequency series must be made available to all SU s The Scheduler sets up the system for automatic downloading of the frequency series to all SU s namely Remote Frequency Modification see SU Freq Download Edit To proceed highlight the RPCU or SU object in the main map and click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt scHeduler menu item to display the Schedular dialog window ES Click to display Calendar Quack Seaech gt Pecumng Tree Va Fey Top bere Crier From iavn 2000 sl AL i Evy i flo fizz A 2 GE Figure 5 44 Scheduler Dialog Window General View Initially the open window displays an undefined Action Item see Select Figure 5 44 gt To modify the Scheduler bl 1 Click the KM button under Action Item to display the drop down Action Item list box CMAP 8000 Installation amp Main
9. The CMAPS000 has been successfully installed Press the Finish button to exit this installation Cancel Figure 2 12 Installation Completed Pop up Window 21 Press the Finish button to display the Install pop up window This system must be restarted to complete the installation Press the OF button to restart this computer Press Cancel to return to Windows without Cancel Figure 2 13 Install Pop up Window restarting 22 Press the OK button to restart your computer and complete the CMAP 8000 installation R MON Installation gt To install R MON 1 Switch on your computer and wait for the Windows 95 98 ME desktop to appear Insert the CD in the appropriate drive 3 From the Windows Taskbar click the Start button to display the Start menu 4 Click Run to open the Run dialog window 5 Click the Browse button to display the Browse dialog window Revision 1 0 Chapter 2 Installation 6 From the Look in dropdown list select the CD Rom drive to display the CD file contents 7 Select and open the RMON folder 8 Highlight the SETUP EXE file and click the Open button to return to the Run dialog window 9 Click O K to initiate the installation wizard 10 When RMON has been successfully installed press the Finish button to exit the setup procedure Hardware Installation When CAMP 8000 is operated independently of SMAP SuperOfficeMap the PC is permanently con
10. 2419 Figure 5 34 SU Parameters Window Radio Parameters Mode Click any one of the listed SU s to display the respective radio parameters for the given SU in terms of Freq Tables A or B Figure 5 34 shows the response to SU 4 for Frequency Series A Simply click the B radio button to display the response for Frequency Series B Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map If you wish to revise the parameters in this mode click the Modify button to display ig HGW 1 SU Parameters o f Sde OS Semice Parameters Radio Parameters Apply GU A Radio Parameters ADM When entering a new value end the input with the Tab key Seres Length Time Diversity gt 27 Le o 01070F Priority O to 15 15 is highest RFU Target ID Frequency Seres A 11 21 12 2411 22 2421 13 2412 BER 2422 14 24 ECKE flottes le Ter ls es 10 Erea 20 emna 5 24 d 3 4 D 15 2414 25 2424 E H H J Figure 5 35 SU Parameters Window Radio Parameters Mode Il The above screen Figure 5 35 enables the user to modify the various radio parameters corresponding to the selected SU for more details relating to Time Diversity see Appendix D Click the Insert and Delete buttons to increase or decrease items in the Frequency Series respectively Boxes are added deducted relative to the box indicated by the cursor For example increasing the series by clicking the Insert button thr
11. Alarm Log Print Users can generate an alarm report for window display printer hard copy or save to file Alarm reports print out according to the parameters displayed with the Alarm Log The Alarm Log can display data according to E All available information E Filter conditions as defined under Define Filter E User defined queries under Queries Emphasis should be placed on selection of appropriate filter conditions After selection of filter conditions the result can be displayed in varying parameter configurations Before invoking this item make sure that the Printers option in the Windows Control Panel is configured correctly Click the File Print item to display the Print Report Options pop up window im Print Report Options Print Destination ean Print Window C Printer o Close Figure 10 4 Print Report Options Pop up Window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 8 Menu File Print Destination Window Check the Window radio button and press the Print button to display the Alarm Report pop up window res Report Close Help Button bar ll torte ob Lf Sa po z Totas 100 3000 of 3000 2971 1 2000 Object Id TTT OOO 161060 MGwW s2 DIE Communication 20112000 15 10 39 MIGW 32 Sei 6 1 Conmunurication 202000 16 10 59 MIGW 32 DNI 6 Communic ation 2012000 16 10 59 MIGW 32 Fl 6 1 Communic ation 2011 2000 16 10 59 MIGW 3
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13. Check the settings and change any particular parameter setting as required The voice coding service parameter enables ADPCM PCM APCM to be assigned to the subscriber In the case of FAU 1 each port can be assigned ADPCM PCM or APCM In the case of FAU 2 each of the 2 ports can be assigned either ADPCM PCM or APCM In the case of FAU 4 each of the 4 ports can be assigned ADPCM but a PCM or APCM assigned port disables another port If a PCM or APCM is assigned to a given port only 3 ports are available and one port is disabled Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Table 5 2 Basic Parameters PCM APCM Assigned Disabled Port Available ADPCM Port s Click the Apply button to display the CMAP 8000 message CMAP 8000 Message Q This action will cause a 20 SECOND RESET of all SU activity Do You Want To Continue 7 Figure 5 32 CMAP8000 Message Click the OK button to accept the SU settings and continue If no changes are made CMAP 8000 responds with the message CMAP 8000 Message A Nothing Changed No Message Was Sent Figure 5 33 CMAP8000 Message Repeat this procedure for each SU in the selected group CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 9 22 Menu Main Map Radio Parameters Click the Radio Parameters tag to display the corresponding mode E MGW 1 su Parameters LSW 2410 Ba ba EG Ea KAS 2414 2405 2415 ED EZ 2407 lg 2417 Bo EZ 2402
14. Figure 9 8 Maintenance Item in the Main Menu The menu items listed above are described below List all maintenance calls Click the List all maintenance calls to display the Active Maintenance Call List popup window see List all maintenance calls Terminate all maintenance calls Click the Terminate all maintenance calls to terminate all maintenance calls Set maintenance call Highlight click a given SU and click the Maintenance gt Set maintenance call menu item to display the SU Maintenance Call Activity popup window e MG AN SU 3 Maintenance Call Activity Port H Maintenance Call Apply Port 3 o Enable Close Disable RPU 15 Figure 9 9 SU Maintenance Call Activity Popup Window Revision 1 0 Chapter 9 SU Map Select a Port to set up the Maintenance Call from the Port dropdown list box e g Port 3 Check the appropriate Enable Disable radio button in the Maintenance Call frame and click the Apply button to implement the required Maintenance Call action The Maintenance Call is set up and terminated automatically under Version Information CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Performance Performance Highlight click a given SU object and click the Performance menu item to display the dropdown menu Performance Figure 9 10 Performance Item in the Main Menu The menu items are described below SU Statistics Highlight click a given SU o
15. Main Map A special case in terms of graphic representation is the Antennae Diversity Report w Performance Monitoring Reports Selection Graph Option Antennae Diversity Site Ho Hame RPCU 1 All RPUs For RPUs 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 View by Time From 11414111 To 3142 2000 Resolution Day ah d oS CN Art Selection Fh ka H Ca CG Ant Derby Galn dB 1107 2000 12 07 2000 13 07 2000 14 07 2000 15 07 2000 16 07 2000 1707 2000 15 07 2000 15 07 2000 ID Figure 5 99 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports I Antennae Diversity The two y ordinates represent Ant Selection and Ant Diversity Gain dB respectively Click on either of the curves generated in Figure 5 99 above to highlight points on the curve OR EEE EEE EEE LLL LLL LLL LLL L LLL LLL LLL LLL LEE LLL LLL LLL ELLE LLL LeeLee Leet e Antennae Diversity Site Ho Hame RPCU 1 All RPUs For RPUs 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 View by Time From 11414111 To 3142 2000 Resolution Day it 40 9 SC Z e 30 e D O ai 4 20 S 0 a a 10 2 a fr d v i E An e e e e e e e e e KN KN KN KN KN KN KN KN KN Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Ca ee V L E ei Date Figure 5 100 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports II Antennae Diversity CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map Click on
16. To select SU items 1 To select an item place the cursor in the empty cell to the left of the required SU row and click the left mouse button to place an arrow in the cell 2 To select consecutive alarm items select the first item and hold down the SHIFT key and click the last item in the required list 3 To select separate SU items hold down the CTRL key and then click each item you wish to select in the cell to the left of the SU row The Creation Filter combo box allows you to list SU s according to E SU s Created WR SU s Not Created WR All SU The Type Filter combo box allows you to display SU s according to type E PSTN E ISDN E DATA WR All Types Click the appropriate radio button in the Create Type pane as required E PSTN E ISDN E DATA Groups of SU s can also be selected by entering the first and last SU numbers of the Groups in the From and To fields in the Group Selection pane Chapter 5 Main Map Delete To un create one or more SU s highlight the particular SU s and press the Delete button to complete the operation Connection Mode Click the Connection tab to display current Connection status of selected SU s ig HIGW 1 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations SUB Type SU Pot ET CO Pot E cDnnect h o Io I 4 Disionnect FSTH Se Add Port Cloze Display By Select an empty SU row to connect new subscriber Select an e
17. indicators will respond as detailed in Table 4 1 below RS 4 2 LED Indicators Status ee Lag Pn Pa EXT OFF CLOCK RCV CLOCK a E S ea Loi ss fom wma Loi li wo LL Lol li w Loi em noen ee J ww o oe we l Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Table 4 2 LED Indicators Status emcee ome pow tw ll a E E E rowe S Je Jos sms Lol The DNI 2 card indications are similar except for the busy flashing LED Check for Equipment Synchronization All LEDs on the DNI cards turned off except for the green LEDs indicates synchronization of the RPCU and L E or Interfacing Units is completed The cards are then synchronized with the E1 interface either the interface directly connected to the Local Exchange V5 2 or that connecting it to an interfacing unit AIU 120 or DIU If the AIU 120 is in use the red LEDs on its CPU card should be also turned off when synchronization is obtained The RPCU clock and time source is revised later see RPCU Configuration CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 6 Detailed Description Miscellaneous A The CPU card in the AIU 120 can connect up to four E1 interfaces to the RPCU four different DNI cards If all four interfaces are not used the red LEDs of the unused interfaces will be on indicating a false alarm To prevent this false alarm a loop on the r
18. 13 neuf 16 aeua 2 Ape e emie Apne mn Reuf i Reuaef 17 mm 3 APIS e mme a APS 13 Aes um pmparel up Figure 5 41 RPU RPC Phase Download Edit Dialog Window Phase Settings CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 28 Menu Main Map The Phase Settings defines the member of the frequency series at which the RPU RPC begins transmission The current settings are modified by dragging required settings from the Phase Pool to the appropriate Phase Settings RPU RPCnn field Clicking the OK button saves the phase settings in the CMAP database Click the Frequency tab to display the display the Frequency Series frame jo et A Ra RPU Phere Download Edit Freq Source Soret Length E Daban Ea M RPI m kimpinecp mne 11 2408 zt PED ER a ES 28 SR Figure 5 42 RPU RPC Phase Download Edit Dialog Window Frequency Series x Figure 5 42 is a read only display RPU RPC Freq amp Phase Download Click the Configuration gt Provsioning gt RPU RPC Freq amp Phase Download menu item to display the following CMAP 8000 message CMAP 3000 Message Before proceeding with the frequency download make sure ot that the current APU frequency senes and phases are sawed This can be done from the main screen using Configuration gt Status Control gt Receive contig from RAPCU lf this has already been done choose OF Cancel Figure 5 43 CMAP 8000 Message RPU RPC Freq amp Phase Download
19. 4 27 Figure 4 22 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Connection II 4 28 Figure 4 23 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Registration I 4 30 Figure 4 24 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Registration II 4 32 Figure 4 25 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Gtatusl 4 33 Figure 4 26 SU Parameters Dialog Window Gelecr eee eneeeeeees 4 34 Figure 4 27 SU Parameters Dialog Window Service Parameters 065 4 35 Figure 4 28 SU Parameters Dialog Window Radio Parametere 4 36 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Figure 4 29 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 9 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 95 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 Figure 95 18 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 20 Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 Figure 5 23 Figure 9 24 Figure 5 25 Figure 5 26 Figure 5 27 Figure 5 28 Revision 1 0 Figures ee BU e e 4 37 SITs IU e WE 5 2 File ltem in the Menu BAT EE 5 2 CMAP 8000 Pop up Window eee ece ence nee ee eee eee eens eneeeseeasensenaes 5 3 Edit Item in the Menu Bar 9 3 Configuration Item in the Menu Bar 5 4 Provisioning Teil EE 5 4 MDSL Details Pop up Window II 5 5 MDSL Details Pop up Window Cl NENNEN 5 5 CMAP 8000 Accepted Meed 9 6 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Window ln 5 7 RPCU Slot Configuration
20. Click Add to nullify all Menu Access fields and display a blank User Name field To Edit Delete a user select the particular user in the User drop down list box and click the desired Operation frame item Check the Set all checkbox to enable full access for the user Press the Reset button to reset all fields Press Close to exit the SECURITY ACCESS window and return to the main screen Security Alarm Click the Security alarm item to display the SECURITY ALARM window w SECURITY ALARH Security alarm list FAIL Attempt 1 09 07 1998 12 21 32 H Attempt H 1 12 09 1998 10 54 05 J Attempt H 2 12 09 1998 10 54 13 Attempt H 3 12 09 1998 10 54 16 OGIN CANCELED Figure 11 5 SECURITY ALARM Pop up Window This window displays a list of failed CraftMap access attempts in terms of Attempt Date of Attempt User Name and PassWord Press Close to exit and return to the previous display CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 11 4 Security Menu Access Log Click the Access Log item to display w SECURITY ACCESS LOG Access log Figure 11 6 SECURITY ACCESS LOG Pop up Window 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 07 1998 09 03 1998 09 10 1998 09 10 1998 09 10 1998 09 10 1998 09 27 1998 09 27 1998 09 26 1998 09 29 1998 10 02 1998 10 02 1998 07 20 38 07 21
21. Ed If the letters RS replaces the RPCU object this denotes that a Remote Session is in progress This means that no other XMAP station can open a Remote Session on the particular RPCU CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance General Focusing on different objects in the RPU RPC sub map display the corresponding menus Table 8 1 RPU RPC Sub Map Menus Object in Focus Deviations from Main Map Menu MDSL Maintenance item disabled Configuration gt Provisioning gt MDSL details MDSL Details RPU RPC Maintenance item disabled Configuration gt Version Information Configuration gt Provisioning gt RPU RPC details RPU RPC details Performance gt Statistics Revision 1 0 Chapter 8 RPU RPC Map MDSL Alarm Status Double click the MDSL object to display the alarm status pop up window w HGW 1 MDSL 15 1 Status ko Severity OoOo Dw O State E Unknown Operability Enabled HDSL E Sync Loss F Data Link DSL AH DSL B Over Current Over Current E Sync Loss E Sync Loss Leakage Leakage d FEBE FEBE E NEBE HEBE Figure 8 2 MDSL Status Pop up Window x The MDSL status display is for information purposes only In Figure 8 2 the Alarm Severity frame severity level according to the categories defined in Chapter 10 Alarm Log is displayed in the appropriate box The State frame indicates the status of the MDSL A round red Unknown box i
22. RPCU Selection 2 0 icc cece cece ccc cen ccccccccccuanncceececceencceececceeannneeeeceeseuseeeceeeeeans A 19 Exit Fron RMON ebe EE A 19 Appendix B CMAP to RPCU Connections ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees B 1 Eine H EE B 2 Connections INStFUCliONS ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccscceccecscceccsccecces B 3 CMAP to RPCU Dit e EE B 3 RMON to RPCU REES ett EE AER Deeg AER ESA AEN B 3 CMAP to RPCU Vida MOdETI EEN B 3 RMON to RPCU Via Modem B 4 Mod n Set Up WE B 5 Set up Local Modem Located Near the RDCUI B 5 Set up Remote Modem Located Next to the Remote DC B 6 E EN DEE B 6 IT ING hee B 6 Appendix C Interconnecting Cables ccccssceeeeeeeeneeeeseneeneeeeeenees C 1 TT C 2 Cable Pin assign Mem Uissiscsecsccssencsiestuedeseussiwcsdevsesesseswsesaserdntessevesretenceussines C 3 Cabe EEN C 3 Heil EE C 4 Revision 1 0 Contents Ee C 4 Appendix D Time Diversity SEENEN ENEE RERERERERENR ENNER EN RENE D 1 Ed GUC CIOD EE D 2 BIS SC e e e EE D 2 Time Diversity in the Current MGW Version ccececceceececeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeees D 2 PEACULE ZEIEN ee D 3 REPU EPC E e Ee e EE D 3 ISG Ate e e D 3 Appendix E Performance amp Traffic Monitoring cssceseeseeenees E 1 Periormance Monitoring iiss cscisstcscscacoscreasnesndeassnuceessanterecasssnvesaetecsascsewens E 2 SESSION Fal ACC ie ee E 2 IT eebe E 2 eerie eh aia liga em Dihi s E E 3 Radio EH re TN
23. Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Connection 5 40 SU and SU Port Combo Boxes CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Figure 5 57 Figure 9 59 Figure 5 60 Figure 5 61 Figure 5 62 Figure 5 63 Figure 5 64 Figure 5 60 Figure 5 66 Figure 5 67 Figure 5 68 Figure 5 69 Figure 5 70 Figure 9 71 Figure 5 72 Figure 9 73 Figure 9 74 Figure 5 75 Figure 5 76 Figure 95 77 Figure 5 78 Figure 95 79 Figure 5 80 Figure 5 81 Figure 5 82 Figure 5 83 Was Successful Revision 1 0 Figures Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window RPU RPC ISDN I Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Registration 5 44 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Registration 5 45 Registration Filter Combo Bos 9 45 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Status 5 46 Configuration Item in the Main Menu ssssssssssssseesssssseeessssseressess 5 47 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message Pop up Window 5 48 Verify Password Pop up Window ssssssseessssssseesssssseesssssseessseo 5 48 Backup Configuration Pop Up Wimdouw 5 48 Open Receive File Pop up Window sssssssseseesessssssesreesesssssseeee 5 49 Open Receive File Error Message Pop up Wumdow 5 49 Backup Configuration RPCU Executing Pop up Window 5 49 Backup Configuration Completion Pop up Window 5 50 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message 5 50 Verify Password P
24. SuperOfficeMap Management tool CMAP8000 provides local access to a single RPCU A limited capability remote dial up connection via modem was added to provide an immediate connection to an RPCU from a remote location This appendix describes how to physically connect the PC that runs the CMAP8000 amp RMON to the MGW RPCU either directly locally or remotely via a Dial up modem The market encompasses a large variety of modem types each type requiring different mode of set up and initialization techniques This appendix being part of a general description of the installation and operation instructions for the CMAP8000 describes the set up and initialization process only for a specific modem were the connection was tested by Alvarion 3Com formerly U S Robotics Model 5686 Alvarion P N for the Modem is 8699 84003 00 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Connections Instructions Connections Instructions CMAP to RPCU Direct Connect the PC running the CMAP program to the RPCU connector J15 using Cable 1 See Appendix C as shown in Figure B 1 J15 Cable 1 Figure B 1 CMAP to RPCU J15 Connection RMON to RPCU Direct Connect the PC with the RMON program to the RPCU connector J4 using Cable 2 See Appendix C as shown in Figure B 2 JA Cable 2 Figure B 2 RMON to RPCU J4 Connection CMAP to RPCU Via Modem 1 Connect the PC with the CMAP program to the modem on the
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26. is connected to Port No 1 of the DNI card which is located in Slot No 3 of the RPCU E The AIU is identified according to the related E1 with respect to the slot number If an item represents a range of E1 this is indicated by E13 1 5 1 equivalent to E1 3 1 4 1 5 1 Double click on a round shaped item e g E1 3 1 5 1 8 1 Figure 3 4 to display the lower map level 3 Typical numbering to illustrate CraftMap object display CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Screen Management Figure 3 9 CraftMap Interface E1 Group Sub map Press the Root command button to return to the MGW 1 Main Map display or press the button to reduce the window to its default size Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow In This Chapter General Description page 4 2 Detailed Description page 4 4 RPCU Configuration page 4 9 RPU RPC Provisioning page 4 21 Subscriber Unit SU Definition page 4 24 Chapter 4 System Workflow General Description The systematic provisioning of new subscribers over the MGW system is described below in the form of step by step instructions for installation personnel system operators and managers The provisioning is carried out prior to the physical installation of the FAU at the customer premises This note is intended for use in all markets ROW except for the US market Applicable Software Packages The following software tools are required for implementation o
27. o eent D ZS PsN lo Close ZS remit lo ZS mnj jo roi a F Display By SE ar m e sus eS E e co Pon cal DJ e P Select an empty SU row to connect new subscriber Select an existing connection to DisConnect or Reconnect ports Figure 5 55 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Connection In the case of a single E1 a Select E1 pane appears incorporating a dropdown list box The available button operations are described below CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 40 Menu Main Map cOnnect SU Highlight an empty row in the CO Port list see above Press the cOnnect button to display SU and SU Port combo boxes Figure 5 56 SU and SU Port Combo Boxes The cOnnect button is replaced by the Apply button Select the required values and press the Apply button to complete the operation The Apply button is replaced by the ReConnect button ReConnect CO Port Highlight a connected row in the CO Port list and press the ReConnect button to repeat the cOnnect CO Port operation DisConnect CO Port Highlight a connected row in the CO Port list and press the DisConnect button to disconnect the selected CO Port An alternative E1 can be selected from the Select E1 drop down combination box Connect or ReConnect operations can be cancelled by pressing the Cancel button Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map RPU RPC ISDN Mode If only ISD
28. 000 Maint Normal 9 9 oo ak CO OO w OO oo L I e Si KI e L I T cy OO LO Nomal Norma Legend Integration Time gm Normal d 2 ke PS Maint Hl oad m Touch IITITITII Figure 8 6 RPU RPC Statistics View by Air Slots Performance statistics ares controlled through the Integration Time the time duration for WER measurement The Integration Time is selected from the drop down list box by clicking the arrow box to the right of the box and selecting the required integration time 2 5 10 15 or 20 second time intervals Note that there are 500 hops per second Revision 1 0 apter 9 SU Map his Chapter eneral page 9 2 sion Information page 9 5 SU Parameter Provisioning page 9 6 ntenance page 9 7 formance page 9 9 Status page 9 11 Chapter 9 SU Map General Double click the SU object in the Main Map to display the SU Group Selection window w SU Group Selection Ol Select SU Group OK Figure 9 1 SU Group Selection Window Highlight a selected group and press OK to display the SU unit array _CMAP amp 000 MG W 1 SU 1 64 B File View Edit Contiguation fMaintenance Ferormence Security Options Help Figure 9 2 Subscriber Unit Array Screen CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance General Individual SU s are colored in accordance with their current alarm status Click the View item
29. 10 17 A more complex example is given below Set Obj Instance 3 1 Or Obj Instance 6 2 And Obj Class RPCU to obtain the following Selected Condition Filter Selections Current Obj Class RPCU Find C Or C And C Or And and Ob Class RPCU Selected Condition Figure 10 19 Filter Selection Frame The Or and And commands show all previous conditions in parentheses Check the Allow Dynamic Updates checkbox to enable all filtered alarms to be displayed online dynamically If you wish to save the selected filter conditions for further reference then before clicking the Go button check the Save Current Filter in Query checkbox to display the Enter Filter Name pop up window Enter Filter Name OF ok Cancel Quen Figure 10 20 Enter Filter Name Pop up Window Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log ER Enter a name and click the OK button to display the Alarm Log subject to the selected filter condition s see Figure 10 21 below When a filter is in use and only when the Allow Dynamic Updates checkbox is unchecked the screen will not update automatically When a new alarm registers the user should click the oscillating bell to refresh the screen Only alarms that meet the filter conditions will then display Click the Go button to display the Alarm Log subject to the selected filter condition s CRAP ART
30. 11725797 14 23 00 Application DW Description Release 2 0 Figure 9 6 SU Inventory and Version Information Popup Window The popup window displays the Inventory and Version Information for the selected SU Click the Close button to return to the SU Array screen Revision 1 0 Chapter 9 SU Map Ssub SU Parameter Provisioning The Configuration gt Provisioning gt Sub SU Parameters menu item is described under Sub SU Parameters SU Registration Highlight click a given SU and click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt SU Registration menu item to display the SU Registration popup window w HGW 1 Registration For Subscriber Unit 5 Registration Options 4 TID Registered 12345678 C UnRegistered Cancel ERE Figure 9 7 Registration For Subscriber Unit Window The SU registration procedure is described under Sub SU Parameters Check the required Registration Option and proceed accordingly The SU Unit Array screen displays up to 64 SU elements that have been created SU elements not yet created are not visible on screen CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance When a given SU is under maintenance the letter M will appear in the object Highlight an SU and click the Maintenance menu item to display the dropdown menu Performance Security List all maintenance calle Terminate all maintenance calls Set Maintenance call
31. 23 07 21 48 12 08 27 12 21 32 12 21 43 12 24 49 12 26 16 12 32 02 12 32 14 13 09 57 13 57 46 09 17 38 11 58 03 14 13 05 15 04 12 19 40 50 15 44 25 15 47 55 Of 22 32 08 44 32 10 15 41 10 57 37 SUPER USER SUPER USER SUPER USER SUPER USER H SUPER USER SUPER USER SUPER USER SUPER USER SUPER USER SG EZE ee ee ee E This window displays a list of all CraftMap access attempts and categorizes them according to PASS FAIL and OUT LogOut Browse through the list using the vertical scroll bar on the right of the window The window contains two control buttons Close and Clear If you wish to clear the list press the Clear button to display the clear SECURITY LOG FILE confirmation pop up window CHAP 8000 Message K Do you want to clear Security log file E Figure 11 7 CMAP 8000 Message Pop up Window Press the Yes No button to exit and return to the main screen Revision 1 0 12 apter 12 Options his Chapter options Menu page 12 2 Chapter 12 Options Options Menu The user can redefine communication features through the Options menu item Click the Options item in the main menu to open the item sub menu eee Help Comm features Frequency band Figure 12 1 Options Item in the Main Menu The menu items are described below Comm Features 12 2 Click the Comm features menu item to display the Comm Features pop up wind
32. 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 46 Menu Main Map Configuration Status amp Control Click the Configuration item in the Main Menu to open the drop down menu Click the Status and control item to display the sub menu items Saile Waintenance Performance Security Options Provisioning status amp control F Receive config trom RPZU Transmit contig to RPCU Import RPC D I Exportimport Frequency amp Phase Figure 5 63 Configuration Item in the Main Menu Extreme caution is advised when applying the Receive Transmit config from to RPCU commands described below Improper use can cause damage to all subscriber RPCU connections Contact Technical Support or Alvarion Help Desk for further advice and information The user can preserve RPCU provisioning in a file on disk or diskette in the event of maintenance change of software versions system crash etc The user can locate the preserved provisioning to the RPCU by just pressing a button instead of having to redefine parameters and loading data Important Before installing the latest version of CraftMap carry out the Receive config from RPCU operation using existing CraftMap Version This completed install the latest CraftMap Version 2 2 and carry out the Transmit config to RPCU using the new CraftMap Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Receive config from RPCU Click the Receive config from RPCU to display CHAP 80
33. Alvarion products purchased from Alvarion or through any of Alvarion s authorized resellers are subject to the following warranty and product liability terms and conditions Exclusive Warranty Alvarion warrants that the Product hardware it supplies and the tangible media on which any software is installed under normal use and conditions will be free from significant defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fourteen 14 months from the date of shipment of a given Product to Purchaser the Warranty Period Alvarion will at its sole option and as Purchaser s sole remedy repair or replace any defective Product in accordance with Alvarion standard RMA procedure Revision 1 0 Legal Rights Disclaimer a UNITS OF PRODUCT INCLUDING ALL THE SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO PURCHASER HEREUNDER ARE NOT FAULT_ TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE IN APPLICATIONS WHERE THE FAILURE MALFUNCTION OR INACCURACY OF PRODUCTS CARRIES A RISK OF DEATH OR BODILY INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO USE AS PART OF ON_LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES WEAPONS SYSTEMS OR OTHER APPLICATIONS REPRESENTING A SIMILAR DE
34. DHIs 17 RPIs 5 DHI 7 18 APls Figure 5 13 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Window 3 After the configuration procedure is complete after some 15 seconds the system will display the following message CMAP 8000 Message A Accepted Figure 5 14 CMAP 8000 Accepted Message Press the OK button to confirm acceptance and return to the Main Map The DNI RPI card configuration should be defined before initiating RPCU service Changing the configuration setting during RPCU operation will cause the database to reset The E1 interface determines the type of digital protocol and number of possible subscribers for all E1 s associated with the RPCU CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map V5 2 Single E1 Interface Select the V5 2 250 E1 Interface to display the appropriate RPCU slot configuration dialog window w MG AN RPCU Slot Configuration Configurations E1 Interface 1 DNIs 11 APIs OK 8 DNs 715 RPls E DNIs 7 17 APIs Eanes Heset Advanced Advanced VD A Upper Limit 214 National Parameters File C Installation File Select the card configuration number of ONI API cards and the Network Interface Type E Interface suitable for the system Click SELECT to choose Natonal Installation Parameters Files Figure 5 15 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Window 4 The expanded window now includes the Advanced V5 2 pane It is po
35. E E 3 Global EE E 3 RG Re EE EE E 3 Anema DYS hea eer he Tree a er rere ea ener reer are ree E 4 OTOL TS DIVES I aseene EEE net acnasoncenaste OE E E 4 Traffic Monit ring sssssssiessssrcscirenr inn Erken Eege EEE NEA E 5 TE o e E 5 CAE E ne E E 6 NOS Cs UG a E ER E 7 Lost Calls Per Wailure Type senctsensiweruapasecescascoosestoniessuweacdteeneoncenanapesedaacseeniee E 7 Average Trafe Mie E E 9 highest Tinie Slot OCC pA Cl es serere riiin onna EE EEEE E E 9 Appendix F Automatic Software Download ccsccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees F 1 Ed E d E F 2 ADSL EELER enden F 4 GOIN State Os de EE F 4 ENEE F 6 Connection DiSCOmMeCHOM E F 7 NG VCS Ee E F 8 Ce tat Le ee e E E F 9 SEa ar EE F 12 DOES A N EE AA E F 14 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Contents selected Main Menu IESELEN Ee EE Ee ee F 16 Appendix G Convert Utility Ver 1 05 0 0 eeceeeeeeeeeseneeneeeeeenees G 1 IN EPOGUCEION ET G 2 Ree ee EE G 2 TIM PIS MENCALION EE DEES G 3 baten G 3 EE ee G 3 ee EE G 5 EE dee EE Een G 5 AUTOMATIC OPTION E G 5 MANUA N E e 1 Kl RE G 5 OGD E G 7 EE G 8 Appendix H Windows Load Target cccsccseeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeeeeeeeeeeees H 1 FAU SOU erdege BEE H 2 WEI PS NEE E H 3 Main NIC ME H 4 FAU FAU_B Flash Loading Procedure ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccoecs H 7 EE a Oe Eet H 7 Gadna SO OT E H 8 L adina the A Te E H 9 Automatic Boot and Application Download H 10 Revis
36. Edit The SU Freq Download Edit menu item is part of the Remote Frequency Modification RFM feature facilitating download of new frequency data to all components of the MGW system the RPCU RPU and the FAU This information is stored as a Modified Frequency Table together with the existing table and the swap between the two tables is executed upon a specific manual command The interactive window contains two screens SU participants and Frequency Series accessed by clicking the respective tab The menu item is enabled when an SU object is highlighted Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map SU Participants Mode Click the SU Participants tab in Figure 5 46 to display the SU Frequency Download Edit Window in the SU Participants mode La MGW 1 RFM SU Frequency Download Edit Ell zech LA Pa gt i am PS 3 e im O w n ES SW J 18 J 13 _ E Figure 5 38 SU Frequency Download Edit SU Participants Before selecting the required SU s participants the user must verify the active status of the selected SU s by referring to the SU map see Figure 9 2 The SU number series see SU Selection pane above must comprise consecutive numbers for example 2 3 4 see Figure 5 38 A sequence numbering 2 3 5 would be invalid In order to proceed with two SU sets the user must execute two separate runs When execution of two or more runs is required users are recommended to use the Z
37. Given a Mw EI CR DVI 11 39 Me MIR GIO 11297 Maw CIR LML II 397 Me MIR Doo 1129 Me Mow D Multi Screen EEN i MGW Display lal Si cla 11220 zE Mow 2 MCU F cin TIAI 11 2 Mow HES J CLR iW i2000 11297 Mfw 3 DRL3 CLA 11200 11 297 Me 3 HPH Figure 3 3 CraftMap Interface Message box If the Login procedure is incomplete the operator cancels or Logout only File Edit Security and Help menu items are enabled The CMAP allows monitoring of the three types of system intra network links E1 MDSL and Radio see Figure 3 4 Revision 1 0 Chapter 3 Operation The three type of intra network links are shown in the annotated screen below CMAP alti WNiaw y bear 1 5 Ble L Coniguaien Mantenance eeng Zenn pions Heb Figure 3 4 Annotated CraftMap Interface CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Screen Description Screen Description The CMAP 8000 CraftMap interface Figure 3 4 comprises the following elements E Title Bar The Title Bar displays the CMAP 8000 CraftMap identifier E Main Menu The menu items displayed and available are dependent upon the currently active screen E Command button bar The command button bar functions are defined as Table 3 1 Command Button Bar Functions Access up to three active screens Al Home Display user s home map selection eri Display system root map Future A Exit Alternative to Main Menu File Exit item Re
38. List window lists the sets of alarm filter conditions defined by the user Highlight a given Query and click the Ok button to display the Alarm Log subject to selected filter condition s see Figure 10 21 above To delete a Query from the Queries List window highlight the given query and click the Delete button to expedite Enable Updates When the Enable Updates menu item is displayed with a checkmark default thus W the Alarm Log will continue to be updated as alarms occur Click the Enable updates item to remove the checkmark and disable updating When View gt History the Alarm Log History database is displayed and the Attend menu item and Enable updates sub menu item are disabled This action negates the active filter and restores the screen to the no filter status Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log Menu Attend The Attend item in the menu bar enables the user to save selected all Current database events in the History database You can select individual consecutive or separate alarm items as required Select an item by placing the cursor in the empty cell to the left of the required alarm row and click the left hand mouse button to place an arrow in the cell To select consecutive alarm items select the first item and hold down the SHIFT key and click the last item in the required list To select separate alarm items hold down the CTRL key and then i d each item you wis
39. Scheduler function see ScHeduler CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 26 Menu Main Map Frequency Series Mode Click the Frequency Series tab in Figure 5 46 to display the SU Frequency Download Edit Window in the Frequency Series mode D LIED RFA SU Fioguarcy Daraniead Echt SU Parlitipants j Frequency Series Freq Source See Lenglh APELI m C Daa Frequency Deeg Figure 5 39 SU Frequency Download Edit Frequency Series Select the frequency source by clicking the relevant radio button RPCU Database in the Freq Source pane The user can vary the Frequency Series length by changing the current length as displayed in the Series Length pane If the series length is increased frequency series boxes are added If the length of the frequency series is decreased frequency series boxes are removed Click the Insert and Delete buttons to increase or decrease items respectively in the current Frequency Series Boxes are added deducted relative to the box indicated by the cursor Empty boxes in a revised frequency series are filled in by selecting frequencies from the Freq Pool box and dragging the selected frequencies to the empty boxes for insertion into the frequency series The user can also type in new frequencies manually Click the Refresh button to recall the original frequency series status Click the OK button to save the SU participants and frequency series mo
40. Secunly Dee Help lel fh Ae a D e Figure 5 1 Main Map The menu items relating to the Main Map display are described in the following Click the File item in the Menu bar to open the drop down menu comprising the Exit item II Et Figure 5 2 File Item in the Menu Bar CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Ea Revision 1 0 Menu Main Map Click the Exit item to display the following pop up message CHAP 8000 Message x a This will end your CMAP 8000 session Cancel Figure 5 3 CMAP 8000 Pop up Window Press OK to quit CraftMap Press Cancel to return to CraftMap You can also exit CraftMap by clicking the Exit button in the button bar immediately below the main menu Click the Edit to open the item in the main menu bar to open the drop down menu Configuration Lock window Figure 5 4 Edit Item in the Menu Bar The single Lock window item is highlighted The zs in front of the item the main map default indicates that the active window is locked Click on the Lock window item to unlock an active window The v will not appear in front of the item All sub maps are unlocked in their default mode Chapter 5 Main Map Configuration Provisioning Click the Configuration item in the Main Menu to open the drop down menu ieee Mamdeng Provisioning V Status amp control
41. a stationary bell on the currently severest alarm background Le Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log Pressing the appropriate button in the vertical button bar implements alarm log navigation Navigate the alarm log as follows Table 10 1 Alarm Log Details e et scroll up one line Click the up scroll arrow B Up arrow key Scroll down one line Click the down scroll Down arrow key arrow Scroll one column left Click the left scroll arrow a Left arrow key Scroll one column right Click the right scroll arrow PR Right arrow key Scroll to a specific Drag the scroll box Hi location Scroll to top of window Press Page Up key Pf Scroll to bottom of Press Page Down key window Go to top of Alarm Log Press Ctrl Page Up keys GA Go to bottom of Alarm Log Press Ctrl Page Down Pf Go to last column Press End key ri The Alarm Log tabulates alarms in terms of 1 Severity Table 10 2 Severity Description Wrn Warning NR Minor single fault in the reporting element JR Major fault on board or in the reporting element CRIT Critical fault in the reporting element such as no communication between NMI and MPM cards CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 4 Screen Description Table 10 2 Severity apen Description S Problem resolved applies to problems originally assigned a severity level The CLR message is automatically given by the system when the problem has been solved eit
42. and SU Operations Apply Close Registration Options Display By TID C Registered meee fj SUH C UnRegistered gt i BoPass C Registration Click on a selected SU to wiew it s Registration status Use the Registration options to set new state Use the Apply Dutton to set the changes Figure 4 23 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Registration l 2 Check the DISPLAY BY SU radio button All previously selected Subscriber Units are displayed in the left SU box 3 Highlight a given SU 4 Check one of the available REGISTRATION OPTIONS Prior to SU installation check the BYPASS option to enable verification of the correctness of the installation and to retrieve the SU s TID 5 After installation check the REGISTERED option A TID box is opened in this field Fill in the TID of the selected SU 6 Click the enabled Apply button to confirm and clikc the Close button CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Subscriber Unit SU Definition l SU registration should be carried out according the commissioning policy of the operator It is recommended to register the subscriber as by pass so that communications to the subscriber can be checked as soon as the FAU has been installed INN The operator should record the TID number of the installed FAU x opposite to its number in the list created see Create 3 Ifless than 29 FAUs were registered the Touch FAU feature causes a minor alarm as FAUs
43. and return to the previous configuration SU Selection Click an SU to highlight the node and click Operations in the Main Menu bar to display the Operations sub menu items Alternatively click the highlighted bar with the right hand mouse button to display the Operations sub menu Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON Debug This item will only activate with FAU 10 44 or lower Figure A 18 Operations Sub Menu Table A 7 Operations Sub Menu Load Flash Display the Load Flash dialog window er pp EE WEIT 20 v6 4 Software Remote Loader inang tor datn baso LN d UEL 1 l Sotva 1118 Chitan GT f gamar 1044 Chisum mett 2 Figure A 19 RLM of SU Load Flash Dialog Window Verify that the file name appearing in the File to load drop down box is the correct file and identical to that in RPU B otherwise the subsequent operation is not enabled Click the Start button in the button bar at the bottom of the screen and wait for approximately 30 minutes for the operation to complete and for the message File loaded successfully to appear in the Information log window Press the Swap button in the button bar to change the banks Press the Lock button to lock the bank CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance A 18 Monitoring amp Control Tab
44. are not yet installed and the system is not responsive When the FAUs are installed the alarm switches off 4 If more than 30 FAUs were registered prior to installation the Touch FAU feature causes a major alarm Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Registration by Registration gt To register by Registration 1 Click the Registration tab to display w HGW 2 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Registration Filter E pFass S EE Close Registration Options een Display By C Registered i SUH C UnRegistered gt ByPass S Registration Use the Registration Filter to select a specific state Select one or a group of SUs to set new Registration state using the Registration Options and the Apply button Figure 4 24 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Registration Il 2 Check the DISPLAY BY REGISTRATION radio button 3 Select REGISTERED UNREGISTERED or BYPASS from the REGISTRATION FILTER drop down list 4 The respective Registration OPTION is available according to the filter 5 Highlight a given SU 6 Check one of the required REGISTRATION OPTION radio buttons Prior to SU installation check the BYPASS option to enable verification of the correctness of the installation and to retrieve the SU s TID 7 After installation check the REGISTERED option A TID box is opened in this field Fill in the TID of the selected SU 8 Click the enabled APPLY butt
45. control of the communication performance between RPU RPC s and affiliated SU s Appendix B CMAP to RPCU Connections This appendix describes how to physically connect the PC that runs the CMAP8000 amp RMON to the MGW RPCU either directly locally or remotely via a Dial up modem Appendix C Interconnecting Cables Provides a list of various cables needed to perform all the connections and installations Appendix D Time Diversity This appendix describes the Time Diversity feature which enables the MGW system to allocate two time slots on the radio link in each frequency hop to improve the quality of the telephone connection Appendix E Performance and Traffic Monitoring Provides information on sesion and global parameters Appendix F Automatic Software Download This chapter explains the Automatic Software DownLoad ASDL utility which replaces the RMON by upgrading and improving operation Appendix G Convert Utility Ver 1 05 The convert utility described here reassigns ports of V5 2 single mode E1 initially used in any MGW system to new logical ports of V5 2 Multi E1 links Appendix H Windows Load Target This appendix describes the flash loading procedure for FAU card software using the Windows Load Target WLT utility program CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance About this Guide Multigain Wireless Technical Publications The following list provides details on all the documents re
46. in the main menu to display the View menu Edit Eonigua SU 1 64 SU 65 128 SU 129 192 SU 193 256 SU 257 320 SU 321 384 SU 385 446 SU 449 512 SU 513 576 SU 577 640 SU 641 704 SU 705 768 SU 769 832 SU 833 896 SU 897 960 SU 961 1024 Figure 9 3 View Item in the Main Menu Click the desired group of SU s to display the corresponding array For example click the SU 321 384 group to display the corresponding SU array Sieg cone Zeng Options Hee D be ell ENE E ig ua a E dei SLL3243I SU 949 We a Suess Sue asi Dn P de Wi Ei S D E Figure 9 4 SU 321 384 Array Revision 1 0 Chapter 9 SU Map SU s associated with data or ISDN have the letters D or I respectively embedded in the icons as shown below Figure 9 5 Data amp ISDN SU Icons CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Version Information Version Information Click an SU object in the SU array screen Figure 9 2 and select the Configuration gt Version Information menu item to display the respective SU Inventory and Version Information popup window ig MGW 1 SU 3 Inventory and Version Information Inventory Information TID Hw Type Tx Power 12345670 FAL 2 20 dBc F Standard requency ETSI 1 5 GHz Yersin Information Boot Software e Application Software FAU Boot V5 2 WF10 30
47. into slot 2 Double click the RPCU icon and highlight the second MPM in slot 2 Comm Figure 4 10 RPCU Shelf Enable MPM Redundancy Click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Enable MPM Redundancy menu item to display the CMAP 8000 message CHAP 8000 Message Accepted Please be Sure to have a Second MPM Board in the RPLU Figure 4 11 CMAP 8000 Message Window Click the OK button to proceed CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance RPCU Configuration RPCU Parameters gt To define the RPCU Parameters 1 The frequency sequence planned for the MGW system should now be loaded into the system The number address of the RPCU installed in the site is defined on the equipment itself by the DIPSwitch on the motherboard This is carried out during installation If the number has to be changed after operation then the RPCU should be turned off and on again 2 To define the RPCU first click the RPCU object in the RPCU Network Map Define the Frequency band by selecting the Options gt Frequency band menu item to open the Set Frequency Band dialog box w Set Frequency Band Frequency Band Base Frequency 3400 Figure 4 12 Set Frequency Band Dialog Window 3 Select the required band and OK to approve your selection 4 Select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt RPCU details menu item to display the RPCU details dialog box Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Work
48. item will appear in the main menu see below CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 6 6 Shelf Menu Maintenance Click on the Maintenance item in the main menu to display the Maintenance gt sWap to redundant mpm menu item ap to redundant mpm z Figure 6 8 Maintenance Item in the Main Menu Click the sWap to redundant mpm menu item to display the MPM Redundant dialog window a HGW 1 MPM Redundant Toile Extreme Caution Is Advised All System Service will be Reset Due to MPH Swap Cancel Do You Wish To Continue Figure 6 9 MPM Redundant Dialog Window If OK the swapping process will take from 2 to 3 minutes to complete Cancel to return to the shelf map Double click on the redundant MPM card to display the respective Status window The MPM pane displays Database is not consistent with checkbox MEM E Database is not consistent Figure 6 10 MPM Status Window Revision 1 0 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf Help Click the Help About item in the main menu to display summary information about CMAP8000 and the Network Management Interface About CMAP 6000 CMAP 8000 ae Version 2 2078 Date 15 03 2001 17 30 Memory Free 65 274 KE System Resource 49 Free COPYRIGHT Innowave Wireless Systems Ltd 7001 Figure 6 11 About CraftMap Pop up Window If the system resources fall below a threshold of 30 the available system resources are at a critic
49. menu Production item including Auto Load Application Auto Load Boot and Edit IN File sub items E Toolbar Select PC COM Loading the BOOT and Loading the Application are executed automatically i If when loading multiple targets with BOOT or APPLICATION a target fails wait for E S W download to complete before reconnecting the failed target CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance H 10 AIR LINK AIU ANT CMAP CO CPE CRC DNI DNI EI FAU FARMON Focus Frequency Series GPS GSS GTU HHT Glossary Radio link between Radio Port and Subscriber Unit Analog Interface Unit Antenna CraftMap man machine interface for local control Central Office Customer Premises Equipment Cyclic Redundancy Code Digital Network Interface Digital Network Interface Card p o RPCU 2 Mbit trunk Fixed Access Unit FAU Remote MONitoring Menu availability dependent upon the object in Focus A series of frequencies assigned to a group of RPU s enabling frequency hopping within the frequency range Global Positioning System Global Synchronization System GPS Timing Unit Hand Held Terminal Glossary Instance LE LED MAP MDSL MGW MPM N A NMI OMAP OOS Phase No Radio Subs ID RMON RPC RPCU RPI RPU Sector Sector No Site SU SU TID WER Object appearance Local Exchange Light Emitting Diode Maintenance amp Administration Program Multi Digit
50. of the RMON see Appendix A are integrated into the xMAP application The RMON function is limited to remote downloading of software to the RPU RPC and the FAU The Automatic Software DownLoad ASDL utility replaces the RMON by upgrading and improving operation The main features of the new ASDL are E Partially automated download and E Broadcasting capability to several units The ASDL utility simultaneously downloads the software to deployed RPU RPCs RPU A and RPU B as well as FAU The ASDL enables the operator to E Query the target software banks status E Download new software into secondary bank E Swap and lock active banks When the target is an FAU the software is first downloaded into all RPU B banks as a pre load phase The software us then download into the FAUs The user must differentiate between FAU and FAU B prior to software download due to software variations Thus The ASDL is applied separately for FAUs and for FAU B s using the appropriate software Verify the FAU type by first highlighting the SU in the SU array screen then clicking the Configuration gt Version information menu item to display the corresponding window in order to check the H W Type FAUb XX or FAU XX XX 1 2 4 1D 2D x For future installations allocate selected ranges of SU numbers for FAUb The banks of RPU A and RPU B are downloaded via the messages channel no service interruption while the banks of the FAU are download
51. select RPU RPC D E Specific RPU RPC E RPU RPC per sector E All RPU RPCs Date Range According to Windows configuration CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 66 Menu Main Map Working Notes 1 The SU number is defined only for the following Reports gt Word Error Rate gt Session Time Diversity gt Radio Signal Strength 2 The SU parameter is not required and will not be displayed if the following reports are selected gt Spectrum Analysis Distribution gt Antennae Density gt Global Time Diversity Select the required View By option by checking the appropriate Time or RPU RPCs radio button If Time is selected then check the required radio button in the Display Resolution frame immediately below the View By frame Display Resolution determines with what precision with respect to time the data is displayed The View By frame will not display if the Spectrum Display Distribution Report is the selected report Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Table Click the Table tag to display tabulated results for data entered in the Selection mode A typical tabulation is shown below w Performance Monitoring Reports Word Error Rate 0 Site No Name RPCU 1 5U 4 All RPUs For RPUs 16 17 18 View by Time From 11 11 1111 To 3442 2000 Resolution Day 0 08 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 02 0 00 0 00 0 00 LE sl Kees Z Sl Ip ff fo es jo Figure 5 97 Performance T
52. sl Soe Om on om om oo J H KA CH skais f Figure 5 91 Active Maintenance Call List Window Click the Close button to return to the main map CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 60 Menu Main Map Terminate all maintenance calls Click the Terminate all maintenance calls menu item to terminate all maintenance calls Subscriber Line Test SLT The SLT feature provides test capability for the last link in the chain of the connection to the telephone set the copper wire between the SU and the set if there is an established connection to that SU port Click the Subscriber line test menu item to display the Subscriber Line Test dialog window ig HGW 1 Subscriber Line Test Il Port Selection SU 2 sl Port 1 sl Select Test Type Status Line Completed Capacity nF 2295 Leakage Foreign Yoltage Port Signaling Status Circuit Off Hook Hook Loop Detector Ringer No Ring C Metering WEE Force Mode d C Reverse Polarity IT Enable Force Figure 5 92 Subscriber Line Test Dialog Window Define Port Selection according to SU and Port 2 and I respectively as in the example given in Figure 5 92 above and select test type Line Circuit Metering Ringing or Reverse Polarity by clicking the appropriate radio button e g Line in Figure 5 92 above Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map The Subscriber Line T
53. system configuration and refresh Note This operation takes a few moments to complete Pop up Tree Return to view window Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON Main Menu Settings Click Settings in the Main Menu bar to display the Settings sub menu items Table A 3 Settings Sub Menu Items To Com Display the Serial Port Configuration window settings Serial Port Configuration E Baudrate Databits gt 110 gt 5 Bits gt 300 gt E Bits gt BO gt 7 Bits 1200 D Bits gt 2400 gt 4600 9800 gt 14400 gt 19200 gt 36400 gt BBOOO gt 128000 Xon ott o 1 Git gt 1 5 Bits ee gt 256000 RTS CTS Figure A 4 Serial Port Configuration Window The above window enables the operator to change the serial port settings Use the Tab key or mouse to skip from section to section and use the mouse arrow keys to move between the values in each section Click the OK button to confirm and initiate the new settings and return to the MGW Remote Monitor CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance TYPICAL View Table A 3 Settings Sub Menu Items View options Display the Options window Options RPL Statistics Boe vi Time slots vi vi SU Port No vi DNI Fort Mo v UP Link WER 10E 3 vi vi RSSI1 mid dBm kv RSSI min maxi dBm v RSSI2 mid dBm kv RSSI minfmaxtdbm gt By slot a By DSL Dk Figure A 5 Options Window This window ena
54. they are dedicated To assign a new SU to an available RPU or to change an existing assignment bring the cursor to the right corner on the field of the selected SU and open the SU pull down menu see Figure 4 20 and select the required SU Click the CONNECT button SU CO Connection To connect a Subscriber Unit C O port assignation click the CONNECTION tab The DISPLAY BY SU is preferred for connection of a new SU or disconnection of existing SUs The DISPLAY BY CO PORT is preferred for reconnecting an SU to another CO Port or disconnecting a given assignation CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 26 Subscriber Unit SU Definition Connection by SU gt l To assign a Subscriber Unit by SU Click the CONNECTION tab to display w HGW 1 Subscnber Allocation and SU Operations SUS Type JSU Por fe 2 cOnnect Drone Add Port Close 7 E e g ma EAA cice 03 1 F e eege TTT TTT Select an empty SU row to connect new subscriber Select an existing connection to DisConnect or Reconnect ports Use the Add Port to add a new connection to a selected SU Figure 4 21 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Connection l 2 Revision 1 0 Check the DISPLAY BY SU radio button to display all created Subscriber Units In the SU PoRT field of a specified SU select the BRI option for ISDN SU For PSTN SU use the ADD PORT button and select an available SU Port Select
55. when FAU 1 is installed or for SU port 1 when FAU 2 is installed The left character is used for SU port 2 in FAU 2 Revision 1 0 Appendix D Time Diversity Type 0 disable the feature 1 E enable any priority level for the feature F F priority level for Time Diversity CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Appendix Performance amp Traffic Monitoring In This Appendix M Performance Monitoring on page E 2 E Traffic Monitoring on page E 5 Appendix E Performance amp Traffic Monitoring Performance Monitoring Session Parameters WER 1 U L LES the ratio of Up Link Low Errored Seconds 1 to 5 errors second to the total accumulated session time 2 U L MES the ratio of Up Link Medium Errored Seconds 6 to 15 errors second to the total session time 3 U L SES the ratio of Up Link Severely Errored Seconds more than 16 errors second to the total accumulated session time This parameter is an indication of the burst nature of the errors i Error free seconds ratio can be achieved by subtracting the sum of these three E parameters from 100 4 U L Bgnd the ratio of Up Link Errored Word to all words in the accumulated period discarding severely errored periods This parameter is an indication of the general nature of the air link when there are no bursts of noise 5 D L LES the ratio of Down Link Low Errored Seconds 1 to 5 errors second to the t
56. 00 Hessage x Figure 5 64 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message Pop up Window Note the cautionary message and if you wish to continue press OK to display the Verify Password pop up window w Vernfy Password Figure 5 65 Verify Password Pop up Window Enter your password and press OK to display the Backup Configuration pop up window w MHGY 1 Backup Configuration Figure 5 66 Backup Configuration Pop up Window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 48 Menu Main Map Press the Open button to display the Open Receive File pop up window Open Receive File Look in CH backup Files of type Backup Files BCE bd Cancel Figure 5 67 Open Receive File Pop up Window Select the appropriate bck file and press Open to retrieve the file If you tried to retrieve an illegal file entry an error message pop up window is displayed Open Hecerre File This fle does not exist 2 C Program Files CMAPSO00 backupsmay_21 bck Do you want to create it Figure 5 68 Open Receive File Error Message Pop up Window If you wish to create a new back up file press Yes to signal the system to execute receipt of configuration from the RPCU Recerre Configuration from HPCU ls Executing File C Program Files S CMAP O000 backy Writing Software Yersion Figure 5 69 Backup Configuration RPCU Executing Pop up Window Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map
57. 1 Median the Up Link RSS at the RPU RPC Antenna 1 3 UL Ant 2 Median the Up Link RSS at the RPU RPC Antenna 2 Global parameters Spectrum Analysis This report displays the spectrum analysis of a specific RPU RPC ora specific sector or for all RPU RPCs of an RPCU along a time interval The measurements are carried out for frequencies from the Frequency Sequence of that RPCU The disturbed frequencies are displayed in an ascending order A Revision 1 0 Bgnd Noise disturbed frequencies are those in which a relatively high background noise is measured in terms of RSS at the RPU RPC side The Background Noise is measured in every unoccupied time slot The noise measurements are averaged and attributed to the frequency of that hop During the hour period the measurements are compared to the average and a higher received signal is defined as a disturbance at the same frequency Up to eight highest disturbed frequencies are reported by the RPU RPC per hour The CMAP report parameter is the percentage of disturbance appearance of the specific frequency out of total time Appendix E Performance amp Traffic Monitoring 2 UL WER disturbed frequencies are those in which a relatively high WER is measured at the RPU RPC side during air links sessions The main cause of WER is a relatively high background noise and disturbing frequencies The measurements are carried out for frequencies from the Frequency Sequence of
58. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 d 25 26 dd 20 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 J Cd Today 2971271999 Figure F 12 Scenario Order Window The defined scenarios are listed according to Attempts Atte Continue on failure Cont and Status The default scenario order is RPU A RPU B SRM SIM Highlighting a given scenario and clicking the Move Up or Move Down button as desired can revise the default order The ASDL procedure is defaulted to start immediately the Run operation is activated The Start pane see Figure F 12 allows you to schedule the start operation If you wish to schedule the Start operation check the Scheduled checkbox and select the required time and date for each given scenario The Logs Window updates ASDL processing and receives messages according to rate of progress see Figure F 4 x During the Run process the Scenario and Device configuration windows are disabled CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance F 12 ADSL Operation During the Run process the Suspend and Stop commands Toolbar Buttons 5 and 7 respectively are enabled If you elect to activate the Suspend command the ASDL utility displays the following message SUSPEND Mode Press Resume to Continue When the Run process is complete the ASDL utility displays a Report Request dialog window stating Generate report Yes No Select Yes to display a Save As dialog window Selec
59. 2 DMT 6 Communicatiorl 22000 16 10 60 MIGW 32 El l Communic ation 202000 16 10 60 MIGW 32 DNI 6 Communic ation Anllo 16 10 60 MGW 32 Fl 6 1 Communicatiorl 2011 2000 16 10 50 MIGW 32 LN L ommumcation 2012000 16 11 01 MGOA 3 Fl 6 1 Communic ation 2012000 16 11 01 MIGW 32 DNI 6 Communic ation So Ir 11 AN RL n TAA gi gim Figure 10 5 Alarm Report Pop up Window The Alarm Report lists All Alarms the default listing when filter conditions are not otherwise defined A DO NOT CLICK THE CLOSE MENU ITEM UNTIL PAGINATION OF THE REPORT IS COMPLETED THE CANCEL ICON IS DISABLED Navigate the Alarm Report using the button bar vertical and horizontal scroll bars To terminate the report process and exit the screen press the Cancel button and then click the Close menu item Go to start of report gi 4 RA Page Up Go to end of report Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log Print Button Option Click the Print button in the Alarm Report button bar to display the Print pop up window Print Printer System Printer HP Lasetlet Series II Copies W Collate Copies Print Range C All 74 pages Pages From 1 To 20 Figure 10 6 Print Pop up Window Define the Print Range number of Copies required and check the Collate Copies check box if required Click OK to start printing Export Button Option 10 10 Click the Export butt
60. 4 Delete Performance Monitoring Data Window Enter the information required in the Address and Data Range sections of the interactive window and click the Ok button to obtain the CMAP confirmatory message CHAP 8000 Message N Please Confirm deletion of Performance Monitoring Data Figure 5 105 CMAP 8000 Confirmatory Message Click the Yes button to confirm deletion of defined performance monitoring data Export Performance Monitoring Data This item enables transfer of accumulated Performance Monitoring data to other systems or to data processing tools Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map d Before invoking this item ensure that the Printers option in the Windows Control Panel E is correctly configured Click the Performance gt Management gt Housekeeping gt Export Data menu item to display the Export Performance Monitoring Data interactive window im Export Performance Monitoring Data NI Address OF Site Lan Sites sl RPCU mg Close Date Range Export Data From d d Global data Full Session data 15712 2000 Li C Traffic Data Type Exported File fe ASCII Record C Excel XL5 C Tab separated values C Access Database C Comma separated values Global Spectrum analysis Antennae diversity Global Time diversity Session WER ASS Session time diversity Figure 5 106 Export Performance Monitoring Data Window In order to export PM data enter the
61. 7 RPU 4 RPI Slot 18 o RPU 5 RPI Slot 19 Zo RPU 6 RPI Slot 20 p gt RPU 7 RPI Slot 21 RPU 8 RPI Slot 22 RPU 9 RPI Slot 23 RPU 10 RPI Slot 24 RPU 11 RPI Slot 26 es Figure A 2 MGW Remote Monitor RPU RPC View Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON 2 SU View From the main menu invoke the View SU View item to display the SU nodes according to ID number P Subscriber Unit View Figure A 3 MGW Monitor Subscriber Unit View CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance A 4 TYPICAL View TYPICAL View When a DNI RPU RPC or SU view is displayed the main menu items enabled are as follows Main Menu File Click File in the main menu to display sub menu items Table A 1 File Sub Menu Items Print Setup Open the Windows Print Setup dialog window Print Active Screen Open the Windows Print dialog window to print active Ctrl P window Exit Alt F4 Exit RMON and return to the Windows Program Manager Main Menu View Click View in the main menu to display sub menu items Table A 2 View Sub Menu Items DNI View Sort SU nodes according to CO port order Figure A 1 RPU RPC View Sort active SU connections according to RPU RPC number Figure A 2 SU View Sort SU nodes according to ID number Figure A 3 Collapse All Collapse tree branches in current view Expand All Expand tree in current view Refresh Synchronize View with
62. 960 00 provides the information required for DIU T1 installation operation and maintenance MCX Installation and Operation Manual P N 8619 71940 00 provides the information required the installation operation and maintenance of the MGW Coverage eXtender MCX system equipment HFIT 2000 Operation Manual P N 8626 71921 00 provides instructions for the operation of the Handheld FAU Installation Terminal HFIT 2000 HFIT Super User Manual P N 8626 71471 00 provides super user operating instructions for the Handheld FAU Installation Terminal HFIT 2000 HFIT 100 User Manual P N 8626 71920 00 provides instructions for the operation of the Handheld FAU Installation Terminal HFIT 100 GPS Clock Technical Manual P N 8821B 7 provides the information required for installing and operating the TRAK GPS receiver Symmetricom GPS Receiver P N 194 335 provides instructions for installing and operating the Symmetricom GPS receiver CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance About this Guide Trademarks MultiGain Wireless is a registered trademark of Alphacell Microsoft and MS DOS are registered trademarks and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Revision 1 0 Contents Chapter 1 ie UTC 1 1 BETO GUCCION E 1 2 Introduction to Multigain Wireless cccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 1 4 Chapte
63. AP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map Action item tasks operate on an hourly basis To get the Scheduler to act immediately schedule the action on the hour preceding the current time For example if the current time is 16 34 schedule the action for 16 00 The Scheduler will perform the action within a matter of minutes 13 Click the Save button in the lower right corner of the screen to save the defined Action Item 5 Frequency Die oe 1 e ge 02 2000 02 Figure 5 48 Saved Action Item 14 Now add a new Action Item to the list by clicking the designated arrow button see Figure 5 44 Action Items can be removed by highlighting the given item and clicking the designated arrow button see Figure 5 44 to display CMAP 8000 Message K Please Confirm Deletion of Selected Acton Cancel Figure 5 49 CMAP 8000 Confirm Deletion Message Window When all the required Action Items have been defined click the Close button close the Scheduler and return to the previous screen Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Scheduler Log Click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Scheduler Log menu item to display the Scheduler Log Details dialog window Ei SU Frequency Downloa 5 A F BOUENCH D 0 nlos H G Wd 1 D APU Frequency Downl WG 1 ig Scheduler Log Details ES KE EE F EJ E e e E ba 7 Lu f Ke IT 1 Dn Figure 5 50 Scheduler Log Details Dialog Window This wind
64. AP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 64 Menu Main Map Reports Click the Performance gt Reports menu item to display the Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports interactive window ig Performance Mo 13 10 2000 Figure 5 96 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Window The above window comprises 4 modes Selection Table Graph and Graph Option Clicking on the respective tab accesses each mode Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Selection The Selection mode is the default mode on opening the window This mode allows the user to define the display profile according to the following parameters Table 5 3 Display Profile Parameters Parameter Description Address No Name appears automatically in the parameter box Under SuperOfficemap site names are listed in the drop down list box Select the RPCU number from the corresponding drop down list box Report Name Select the Report Name from the corresponding drop eee Append E down list box The Report Name options are Word Error rate Session Time Diversity Received Signal Strength dBm Spectrum Analysis Disturbed Frequencies Antennae Diversity Global Time Diversity Traffic Volume Call Attempts Lost Calls All Failures Lost Calls Per Failure Type Average Traffic Intensity Highest Time Slot Occupancies SU Number Enter the appropriate SU number Select RPU RPC according to
65. C O trunks E Registration register SU E Status view SU status CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 24 Subscriber Unit SU Definition Create To create new Subscriber Unit elements gt 1 click the SELECT tab to display the list of all possible SU numbers in Select mode Proceed as follows 2 In the CREATION FILTER box select the NOT CREATED option and in the TYPE FILTER select the ALL TYPES option 3 Choose a group OF SUs in the Group Selection box on the left or select separate units by typing Y in the left column 4 For creating PSTN ISDN or DATA subscribers check the respective CREATE TYPE radio button x If an ISDN subscriber is selected the RPU ISDN tab is enabled 5 Click the CREATE button to confirm your selection 6 To delete an SU or a group of them select CREATED in step 1 and repeat step 2 above and click the DELETE button 7 Note down the SU for FAU installation Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow RPU ISDN Assignment Click the RPU ISDN tab to display the corresponding screen w HGY 1 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Display By Connect C GU H Dislonnect Close Click on an Empty RPU SU Cell for a New Connection Select Existing Connection to Disconnect or ReConnect Figure 4 20 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations RPU ISDN Check the DISPLAY BY RPU radio button to view all RPU and the ISDN Subscriber Units to which
66. CPU s RPU A and RPU B associated with a given RPU The Version Information window displays information on the two CPU s RPU A and RPU B associated with a given RPU Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON Table A 6 Operations Sub Menu Items Load Flash Display the Load Flash dialog window accessible to senior technical personnel only BALM mt DU Fite fo ipad Linit Aeg 1 yl 120 booth pu_oalrpu_anb APL A File hiomaton A RPUvonion B 2103 21299 90618 Sofware Information WATI VE Informetion log AC W i 20 17 50 56 APUG Software Remote Louder Waning for dala base ZE D 175201 PLB SS a Bark 0 man ochid Safwan 1120 komm 83E Bark 1 ita td DO Chk PID Deag Zooming sl ai Sail ai gi sa M B 2 4 e ore amp Figure A 13 RLM of RPU RPC Load Flash Dialog Window The Load Flash dialog window enables the following operations E Choice of Destination All Flash Remote Loading operations relate to RPU_A RPU_B The choice of destination is made by clicking one of the Unit buttons see RPU_B in Figure A 13 Status Determination Query button Click the Query button on the tool bar at the bottom of the Load Flash dialog window to display the Flash bank status of the selected unit in the Information log window RPU B Note The Clear log Zoom log and Print log buttons below the Information log enable the user to clear zoom in a
67. Current Gps 1 O Figure 5 28 Priority Box Press the Cancel button to cancel the operation 2 Change the current priority level by inserting a new figure in the Priority box and press the Accept button to change the corresponding figure in the Priority table The Apply button is now enabled 3 Press the Apply button to display the following message CHAP 8000 Message S Changing the clock priorities may cause Temporary Stoppage of all AFU s Do fou Want To Continue Figure 5 29 CMAP 8000 Warning Message 4 Click Yes to continue and display the CMAP 8000 Accepted message The Apply button in the RPCU Clock Priority table is once more disabled x d The affected clock selection can be viewed following the accept message 5 Press Close to return to the Main Screen Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Sub SU Parameters The Sub SU Parameters menu item combines three modes Select Service Parameters and Radio Parameters in a single window The menu item is enabled when an SU object is highlighted Version 2 3 provides for activation of Asymmetric PCM APCM This feature can be set for each regular FAU When an FAU port is set to Asymmetric all outgoing calls are carried at 64 Kbps occupying 2 time slots while all incoming calls are carried at 32 Kbps ADPCM occupying a single time slot Select Mode Click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Sub SU Parameters menu item t
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71. GW Remote Monitor CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance TYPICAL View Main Menu Window Click Window in the Main Menu bar to display the Window sub menu items Table A 4 Window Sub Menu Items Active Window Display active window Main Menu Help Cick Help in the Main Menu bar to display the Help sub menu items Table A 5 Help Sub Menu Items To display the About RMON window About RMON Mav REMOTE MONITOR Version 2 20 INNOYYAVE WIRELESS SYSTEMS LTD Copyright 2007 All Rights Reserved Release 5 00 Figure A 8 About RMON Window Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON Monitoring amp Control RPU RPC Selection Click a given RPU RPC see Figure A 2 to highlight the element and click Operations in the Main Menu bar to display the Operations sub menu items Alternatively click the highlighted bar with the right hand mouse button to display the Operations menu and drag the cursor to the required menu item SE EE Statistics Yersion Info Load Flash Terminal Emulator Terminate RPU Maint Calls Figure A 9 Operations Sub Menu Items Release the mouse button to display the corresponding window A The Main Menu items are now supplemented by the Operations item CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance A 10 Monitoring amp Control Operations sub menu items are Table A 6 Operations Sub Menu Items Sta
72. INI Pop up Window 16 Press the Next button to display the Frequency Hopping Mode pop up window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Software Installation Le Frequency Hopping Mode Figure 2 8 Frequency Hopping Mode Pop up Window Click the appropriate radio button USA Rest Of the World in the Frequency Hopping Mode pane 17 Press the Next button to display the Set Frequency Band pop up window _ ig Set Frequency Band II x Figure 2 9 Set Frequency Band Pop up Window Select the desired base frequency from the Base Frequency Selection pane 18 Press the Next button to display the Communication Port pop up window Revision 1 0 Chapter 2 Installation 19 e Communication Port Figure 2 10 Communication Port Pop up Window Select the required communication port from the drop down list box in the Comm Port pane Check the Modem Communication checkbox to enable remote communications Modem communication is checked automatically and the results displayed in the Check Modem Installation pane Press the Next button to display the The End pop up window r aie T ch Sa Le Sak d Leg i er AC CAM L LUANA Ae E E Zen E Figure 2 11 The End Pop up Window 20 Press the Finish button to display the Installation Completed pop up window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Software Installation CMAP 000 Installation be fnstaliation Completed
73. Message ew User SUPER USER logged out a Figure 11 3 CMAP 8000 Message Pop up Window Press OK to establish lowest level of menu availability Menu Access Click the Menu access item to display the LOGIN pop up window Complete the Name and PassWord fields and press the OK button to display the SECURITY ACCESS window only accredited supervisors can access this window SECURITY ACCESS Jof x User Details User Name user PassWord Cloze Henu Access Wi Reset File W GET Haimtenance W GET W SET W SET Operation E dit M GET Performance M GET Add wi W SET W SET Edit Configuration JM GET Options M GET LG SET V SET LEE User Details W GET SET Figure 11 4 SECURITY ACCESS Pop up Window The SECURITY ACCESS window enables regulation of CraftMap availability in terms of User Details and Menu Access 1 Enter the relevant User Name and PassWord for all potential users in the User Details frame 2 Refer to the Menu Access frame where each item is listed as GET and SET denoting data retrieval and database modification respectively Revision 1 0 Chapter 11 Security 3 Enable a category by clicking the corresponding check box to display an x 4 When the Menu Access list is complete press the Apply button to confirm settings The Operation frame contains three items Add Edit and Delete
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76. N type SU s were selected in the Select Mode the RPU RPC ISDN tab is enabled Click the RPU RPC ISDN tab to display the current RPU RPC ISDN status displayed according to SU by TRA I Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Donner Figure 5 57 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window RPU RPC ISDN CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 42 Menu Main Map Two SU s can be connected to the same RPU RPC In the Display By pane click the RPU RPC radio button to display in METET EE Allocation and SU fection WS onne ct Figure 5 58 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window RPU RPC ISDN Il Connect all available SU s as required The user is recommended not to select too many SU s for connection as the transfer to Connection mode can be time consuming Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Registration Mode 5 44 This mode can display according to SU or Registration status Check the appropriate box in the Display By pane Click the Registration tab to display the Registration mode SU w MGW Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Close Registration Options Display By C Registered o SU H sz UnRegistered C ByPass C Registration Click on a selected SU to view it s Registration status Use the Registration options to set new state Use the Apply button to set the changes Figure 5 59 Subscriber Allocation and SU Ope
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78. Original Final Subscribe assignmen assignmen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 21 22 5 6 9 11 12 1 505 506 509 3 14 15 511 512 513 514 515 x Select the parameters carefully to avoid overlaps on the final assignment list Proceed by clicking the Next button to display the Multi E1 V5 2 Provisioning interactive window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Implementation w Multi E1 5 2 Provisioning 5 Yarnaint and Interface Id Next gt Variant Id 000 Interface Id 00000007 C Channel id 1 Add Remove Links Primary 3 1 Secondary Mi lt Prev Cancel tilt Figure G 4 Conversion Program Multi E1 V5 2 Provisioning Step 4 Enter the following data elements in the V5 Variant and Interface Id frame see Figure G 4 above Table G 2 V5 Variant Data Elements Field Data Element Variant ID Any valid number in the range O to 127 common to the entire E1 bundle coordinated with the CO administrator Interface ID Any valid number common to the entire E1 bundle coordinated with the CO administrator C Channel ID Logical C Channel ID of the CONTROL LINK BCC PSTN and ISDN C Paths all these should be bundled into a single C Channel C Channel logical Id provisioning can accept any valid number and must be coordinated with CO Logical C Channel The primary secondary and regular E1 links are selected as follows In the Add Remove Links frame s
79. PC in focus the following pop up window is displayed i MGW 1 RPU Details Figure 5 23 RPU RPC Details Pop up Window 1 Only the RPU RPC Number field and Cancel button are enabled Enter the required RPU RPC number and press the Tab key to display w MGW 1 RPU Details Figure 5 24 RPU RPC Details Pop up Window 2 The RPU RPC s corresponding Sector and Phase Numbers are displayed and the RPU RPC Identifier appears below The RPU RPC Number field is disabled Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map x For USA users Phase Number display is for information only Table 5 1 Field Box Definitions RPU RPC Number 8 to 26 per RPCU range 8 1 26 1 not including 25 1 Phase Number The initial frequency index of a Frequency Series for a specific RPU RPC in the range 1 to frequency series length RPU RPC Identifier The RPU RPC IDENTIFIER number is created automatically from the details of the RPU The user should record the number as it will be keyed into the SU as its Target ID number The RPU RPC Identifier is used to establish the association of the FAU to RPU RPCs In order to activate the co location feature wild cards asterisks can be inserted in the RPI Slot field see figure below Wild cards can be inserted in any field of the Target ID number of the FAU to increase flexibility in the operation of the system AA BB CC DD RPI SLOT mE TOR AA BB CC and DD are e
80. PS unit on site receives highest priority CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 18 RPCU Configuration WR If there is no GPS and the connection to the L E is over digital interfaces V5 2 DIU 180 E1 sources receive highest priority E Otherwise the Internal source receives priority Besides the clock source the time and date are set so that all alarm messages bear the correct time stamp r If the network comprises several cells multi cell configuration then a GPS is required z in every cell The RPCU clock source is defined in the following Clock Synchronization Click on the RPCU object and select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Clock source item from the main menu to display the RPCU Clock Priority table dialog box W RPCU Clock Priority Table Erde Clock Source GES Ju Use the priority field to define the selected source s Priority Use 1 for the highest priority down to lowest Equal priorities can be assigned to a group of sources o disable a clock source use 0 Figure 4 14 Clock Priority Table Dialog Box Select the clock sources and the respective priorities as required Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Time and Date Messages from the RPCU to the CMAP are time stamped To adjust the correct time and date select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Time and Date menu item to display the RPCU Time amp Date dialog box MGW 1 RPCU Time amp Date
81. PU RPC as well as the SU for a given SU The parameters displayed in Figure 9 12 are defined under RPU RPC Statistics The File menu item enables the user to Close Print the screen The Edit menu item enables the user to lock the screen as required CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 9 10 SU Status SU Status Double click a given SU in the SU 1 64 Array Screen to display the SU status popup window w HG 1 SU 5 Status Alarm Severity B eon eltlt Y State Operability Enabled F Unknown Figure 9 13 SU Status Popup Window Ports with Maintenance Calls will display the letter M inside the respective object Ports with the letter R inside the respective object indicate remote session in progress The Alarm Severity frame severity level according to the categories defined in Alarm Log Chapter 10 is displayed in the appropriate box The State frame indicates the status of the SU A red round Unknown box indicates status no longer determined The Operability box displays Enabled or Disabled Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log In This Chapter General page 10 2 screen Description page 10 3 Menu File page 10 7 Menu View page 10 14 Menu Attend page 10 20 Menu Clear page 10 21 Menu Help page 10 22 Chapter 10 Alarm Log General 10 2 The CMAP 8000 Alarm Log i
82. Revision 1 0 Appendix F Automatic Software Download Selected Main Menu Items Click the Log gt Save menu item at any time with the Logs window active during ASDL operation to save the Logs window content A Save As dialog window displays enabling a LOG file to be saved Click the Log gt Clear menu item to clear window messages Click View gt Selected Devices to display only selected slots on Device Configuration window Click the File gt Open Scenario gt Part menu item to open a scenario for the active device only Click the File gt Open Scenario gt All menu item to open a scenario for all four devices Click the File gt Save Scenario gt Part menu item to save a scenario for the active device only Click the File gt Save Scenario gt All menu item to save a scenario for all four devices Click the File gt Load Configuration menu item to load previously defined device configurations Click the File gt Save Configuration menu item to save the current device configuration User intervention in the system will disable loading or saving operations Click File gt Exit to exit the ASDL utility When exiting the system checks for unsaved changes to the log file If the check proves positive the ASDL utility will display the following dialog window Asdl AN Save changes to log file Figure F 16 Save Changes To File Dialog Window Click the Cancel button to return to the ASDL ma
83. T 1 2 WER WER of receiver to which ANT1 2 are connected respectively ANT 1 2 selected Percentage time usage by each antenna DSL No Digital Subscriber Line Number RSSI Radio Signal Strength Indication dBm SU Port No FAU ID Number Port No DNI Port Subscriber Number with respect to a given RPU RPC E UP Link WER WER looking from RPU RPC A WER reading in excess of 10 2 could indicate signal interference or path malfunction requiring further investigation An excessive WER in one or other antennas with respect to the other antenna indicates that the latter is subject to persistent interference requiring attention Another cause could be antenna receiver operation malfunction Double click the button in the top left hand corner of the RPU RPC statistics window to return to the MGW Remote Monitor CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance A 12 Monitoring amp Control Table A 6 Operations Sub Menu Items Versions Inf Click the Versions Inf item to display the Version Information window for the given RPU RPC 7 Version Information of RPU 1 RPU TID 69001026 h Status Radio Ready Frequency 1 9 GHz Yersions RPU A RPU B Boot RPU_A BOOT 5 2 APU_B BOOT 5 21 c oftware WA 9 09 12706796 11 04 38 WEB 9 09 12 08 96 13 04 08 Description a a ROTEM s Hardware Figure A 12 Version Information of RPU RPC The Version Information window displays information on the two
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85. a trunk in the E1 field Select an available port from the dropdown list in the CO PORT field For PSTN subscribers the available ports are from 1 to 214 For ISDN subscribers the available ports are from 215 to 250 only Check a checkbox in the LL field if required PSTN ports can be assigned as Leassed Line users Click the cOnnect button to activate connection Chapter 4 System Workflow Connection by CO Port gt To assign a Subscriber Unit by CO Port 1 Click the CONNECTION tab to display Vi MGW 2 Subscriber Allocation and Su Operations a SU Pot Ll E Si ST PSTN 1 Cer PSTN 2 Disconnect se eech E e e J 2 PSTN m SAUER Close Display By C SU H CO Port Select desired E1 to get all it s connections Select an empty SU row to connect new subscriber Select an existing connection to DisConnect or Reconnect ports Figure 4 22 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Connection Il 2 Check the DISPLAY BY CO PORT radio button to display all CO Ports together with the assigned SU 3 Select the required E1 from the SELECT E1 drop down list 4 For PSTN subscribers select from CO Ports 1 to 214 For ISDN subscribers select between CO Ports 215 to 250 5 Select an available SU from the SU field dropdown list for a given CO Port 6 Select ISDN or PSTN in the TYPE field 7 Select the BRI option for an ISDN SU or any SU Port for a PSTN SU in the SU PoRrT field
86. affic volume expresses the total traffic in Erlangs during the data colectiion period This parameter enables the operator to predict the growth rate of the system and thereby optimize system planning The report is available for SU Sector per each RPU RPC in the sector selected and the sector average Network interface and RPCU entities A report example is shown in Figure E 1 The report shows the volume of traffic for each RPU RPC in a selected sector as well as the sectorial average per RPU RPC the total traffic in the sector for the given time interval divided by the number of RPU RPCs in that sector In the first column the date and the time intervals for the displayed data are listed w Performance Monitoring Traffic Measurements Reports Traffic Volume Erlang Sector Level Continuous Display Site Mo Name RPCU 2 Sector 4 From 01 01 2000 To 17 07 2000 Dam 2000 20 1 00 oi 0 15 01 21 lee Eet 0 00 0 50 025 Haa E E 1 01 10 00 laso joo Joso oz et te EE BEEN 0 00 0 00 0 00 Figure E 1 Traffic Volume Report Sector Level Continuous Display Operators are advised to verify that the traffic volume of each RPU RPC is similar to the average In the event of dissimilarity a check should be made to determine if the non homogeneity of the traffic among co located RPU RPCs is reasonable Revision 1 0 Appendix E Performance amp Traffic Monitoring Call Attempts The Call Attempts report shows t
87. aftMap double click the RMON icon from the Windows program manager The DNI view is initially displayed in fully expanded mode showing the respective SU s and corresponding CO port for each DNI branch CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance General The main menu display and enabled menu item are a function of the active window and currently targeted object selected node The status bar at the bottom of the MGW Remote Monitor Screen displays information about the cursor position and offers hints to the user on how to proceed Use the window s vertical scroll bar to view the remaining section of the tree Press Ctrl End to go to the end of the tree e Press CtrltHome to go to the beginning of the tree Double click the sign to the left of the El icon to collapse a given DNI branch The RMON enables the user to invoke three View windows 1 DNI View 2 RPU RPC View 3 SU View The View windows relate to identical configurations allowing the user to address a given element s RPU RPC SU Port DNI or RPCU from different angles within the overall system This gives the user a greater appreciation of the nodes from a real system point of view Thus the user has two alternative views to chose from 1 RPU RPC View From the main menu invoke the View RPU RPC View item to display the active SU connections according to RPU RPC number RPU 1 RPI Slot 15 RPU 2 RPI Slot 16 RPU 3 RPI Slot 1
88. age x This will end pour MAP DUU session Cancel Figure 6 4 CMAP 8000 Pop up Window Press OK to quit CraftMap Press Cancel to return to CraftMap You can also exit CraftMap by clicking the Exit button in the button bar immediately below the main menu Click the Edit to open the item in the main menu bar to open the drop down menu Edit Configuration Lock window Figure 6 5 Edit Item in the Main Menu Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf The single Lock window item is highlighted The vr in front of the item the main map default indicates that the active window is locked Click on the Lock window item to unlock an active window The v will not appear in front of the item x All sub maps are unlocked in their default mode Configuration Click on the Configuration item in the main menu to display the Provisioning gt Enable MPM Redundancy menu item Enable MPM Redundancy Figure 6 6 Configuration Item in the Main Menu Click the Enable MPM Redundancy item to display the CMAP 8000 message CHAP 8000 Message Accepted Please be Sure to have a Second MPM Board in the RPCU Wal Figure 6 7 CMAP 8000 Message If you have a second MPM board in the RPCU click the OK button to continue x A v will appear to the right of the Enable MPM Redundancy item After having enabled MPM redundancy the next time the MPM is selected highlighted the Maintenance
89. al Subscriber Line MultiGain Wireless Main Processing Module Card Not available Network Management Interface Card OfficeMap man machine interface for local control of a chained series of network elements located at the same site Out Of Service The initial frequency index of a Frequency Series for a specific RPU FAU customer ID Remote MONitoring Radio Port Coupler Radio Port Control Unit Radio Port Interface Radio Port Unit RPCU controlled space divided into sectors with each sector assigned a unique number One or more RPUs are defined for each sector The sector covered by a given RPU Base station site number Subscriber Unit Subscriber Unit Number Terminal Identification Word Error Rate CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Glossary XMAP CraftMAP OfficeMAP SuperOfficeMAP Revision 1 0
90. al level and the user is strongly advised to unload unnecessary programs from the system thereby recovering system resources DNI Card Empty Slot Highlight click an empty DNI card slot see Figure 6 1 to display the relevant menu including items File Edit Configuration and Help The File Edit and Help menus are as described above under heading MPM Card Configuration The Configuration menu item is disabled until a slot is highlighted gt To install a card in an empty slot 1 Click the Configuration menu item to display the sub menu 2 Click the Install item to display the card install option Configuration Help NI Board Figure 6 12 Install Item Under Configuration CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 6 8 Shelf Menu i CMAP 8000 automatically displays the relevant card corresponding to the slot z selection 3 Click the displayed card item to display the CMAP 8000 Accepted message CMAP 8000 Message i Accepted Figure 6 13 CMAP 8000 Accepted Message 4 Press OK to display the card in the desired slot DNI Card Installed Highlight click a DNI card slot see Figure 6 1 to display the relevant menu including items File Edit Configuration Maintenance and Help The File Edit and Help menus are as described above under heading MPM Card Configuration To delete an installed card 1 Click the Configuration item in the menu to disp
91. any of the highlighted points to display the coordinates of the point Antennae Diversity Site Ho Hame RPCU 41 All RPUS For RPUs 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 View by Time From 11414111 To 3442 2000 Resolution Day oh fa K CG Gereity Gain db kel Kl Ant Selection Fa LA Ant Diw Gain dE Ani 0 Aes OF 4031998 r An S Z S Z S Value 2 61 CG Se 8 F FF 3 Date Figure 5 101 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Ill Antennae Diversity Graph Option Click the Graph Option tag to display the respective mode w Performance Monitoring Reports M ULL MES M ULL SES T ULL Bond WM Show Legend IT DL LES Jh Show X Grid IT DL MES Black amp White D L SES TDL Bond Figure 5 102 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Graphic Option Mode Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map This mode allows the user to customize the Graph display in terms of 1 Graph Type 3D Bar 2D Bar 3Dline etc Highlight the desired graph type and return to the Graph mode to view the resulting graph 2 Enable Disable Features Show Legend Show X Grid Black amp White Check the corresponding checkbox the enable the desired feature Check again to disable a given feature Selection of the Black amp White feature where B W printers are in use will refresh the Legend assigning the parameters unique line representat
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93. art with the Backup Pre defined Configuration recommended Press the No button to retain the exisiting RPCU slot configuration CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 9 52 Menu Main Map Either way pressing the Yes No button will display the Backup Configuration pop up window w HGYW 1 Backup Configuration Figure 5 77 Backup Configuration Executing Pop up Window Press the Cancel button if you wish to suspend transmission When the transmit configuration to RPCU operation is competed the end of transmit confirmation window is displayed w HGYW 1 Backup Configuration Figure 5 78 Backup End of transmit Configuration Pop up Window Press Close to return to main screen Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Import 5 54 RPCU DB The RPCU Data Base contains the frequency series and other important parameters affecting RPCU operation in terms of site and RPCU number Click the Import RPCU DB to display the Import RPCU Data Base dialog window w Import HPCU Data Base Open File Import Figure 5 79 Import RPCU Data Base Window Click the Open File button to display the Import RPCU DataBase Details Files dialog window Import RPCU DataBase Details Files Look irr CH Cmap e Gw ver el Query imdb Files of type APCU Data Details Files MOB h Cancel Figure 5 80 Import RPCU DataBase Details Files Window Select the requir
94. as P epot Save as Ippe Report Asc File Cancel Figure 10 14 Enter The Report File Name Window Chose a folder to Save in enter a File name and click the Save button to create the file d When printing directly to File ASCII format is the only available format under Save E as type If another format is required use the Print Destination Window option from the Print Report Options pop up window Exit Press the File gt Exit item to exit CraftMap and return to Windows Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log Menu View Click the View item in the menu bar to display the sub menu Attend Clear W Curent History show Details Quenes Detine filter vw Enable updates Figure 10 15 View Item in the Main Menu Current History If you wish to review the Current alarm log status click the View gt Current item The View item enables you to review the two databases generated by the CraftMap Current and History historical databases r Users can archive the History database by copying the database HISTALM MDB to a file of their choosing using standard Windows file manager procedures The location of the database can be obtained from the Properties window Note the database location and exit CMAP8000 before archiving the file When the CraftMap is initiated the Current database is displayed as default If you select View gt History the A
95. ay the Multi E1 V5 2 Provisioning pop up window w HG 4 Huli E1 5 2 Provisioning Yb Variant and Interface Id Yariant Id Interface Id o0000007 Reset C Channel Id 1 Add Remove Links Primary Secondary Figure 4 4 Multi E1 V5 2 Provisioning Pop up Window To activate a multi V5 2 interface enter the appropriate Variant ID Interface ID and C Channel ID in the respective boxes and then proceed to the Add Remove Links frame see Figure 4 4 to provision the Primary Secondary and Regular E1 links Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow RPCU Card Changes Card Definition In order to define the RPCU first define the RPI and DNI cards Double click the RPCU object in the main map to display the RPCU shelf with two cards only the MPM and the NMI GE Figure 4 5 DNI Card Definition To begin card definition click an empty card slot DNI Card Definition To define a DNI card click on the first card slot where an actual DNI card is installed The card slot color is changed to white Click the Configuration gt Install gt DNI Board menu item see Figure 4 5 to display the CMAP 8000 Accepted message dialog box Click OK to confirm DNI card definition You are recommended to define the DNI cards according to their order in the RPCU x The DNI card software should be upgraded to support V5 2 Multi E1 x shelf CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 12
96. bject and click the Performance gt SU Statistics menu item to display the SU Statistics screen H E J 12 Figure 9 11 SU Statistics Screen x The above screen has all the characteristics of a typical CMAP 8000 map screen Revision 1 0 Chapter 9 SU Map The parameters displayed in Figure 9 11 are defined under RPU RPC Statistics The File menu item enables the user to Close Print the screen The Edit menu item enables the user to lock the screen as required RPU RPC SU Statistics Highlight click a given SU object and click the Performance gt RPU RPC SU Statistics menu item to display the RPU RPC SU Statistics screen _CMAP 8000 MGV 1 RPU SU 3 Statistics Fy File Edi arso A B Cl DY Ee FO GG Cal Tye re Hoi Wad Namal sorme i 2 fg Downlink Statistics SU slot WER J 000 ow O00 oo HON ow o oo SU potWER om om joo mm RSSimidtdBm pp RSSI min max dBm wu 1 Lem GS aera Uplink Statistics D 9 owm fom 1 ar fay Tay RSSI min max dBm aa rama Lei su s so RSSI mid tdem f a s ms as a ma o o 000 CR E o doti goora o Call Type Legend Integration Time General SU Info m Norma 2 d Tx Power 20 dBc ae Distance g0 m oa Touch ee EERE RPU H 15 Figure 9 12 RPU RPC SU Statistics Screen The RPU RPC SU Statistics screen informs the user of events at the R
97. bles the operator to remove select parameters from the RPU RPC Statistics table Initially the right hand frame is empty Highlight RPU RPC Statistics in the left hand frame to display the Data visible list in the right hand frame Check the By slot and By DSL boxes to display their corresponding Data visible lists Check the respective items to be removed selected and click the OK button to confirm and return to the MGW Remote Monitor Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON Table A 3 Settings Sub Menu Items Advanced Display the Access Configuration pop up window Features ACCESS CONFIGURATION r BASIC FEATURES ADVANCED FEATURES _ MORE ADVANCED FEATURES Figure A 6 Access Configuration Window The default access configuration enables all basic features Check the Advanced Features item to open the Unlock Advance Features window Unlock advance features Enter password Figure A 7 Unlock Advanced Features Window Note This item ts intended for the use of senior technical personnel Enter the appropriate password in the Enter Password box and press the OK button to return to the Access Configuration Window The Advanced Features check box will display a e to confirm that the advanced features are enabled see later Note The More Advanced Features item is intended for use by Alvarion personnel only Press the OK button to return to the M
98. ch RPU should be accompanied by exact and careful registration of the RPU RPC and its sector together with the respective appearance of its MDSL on the MDF Connection of the RPI to a given RPU RPC should also be registered in order for the correct RPU RPC details to be recorded and the correct phase assigned A Special attention should be given to connecting the DSL between the RPI and i RPU RPC and to DC voltage polarity The site installation should be inspected according to a visual test procedure The procedure should include a pre prepared checklist The PC where the management network OMAP or CMAP application is installed should be connected to the RPCU via J15 RS232 NMI For CMAP connections refer also to TN 1010C The DipSwitch number eight of SW1 in the RPCU shelf should be set to the CLOSE position Master All other DipSwitch setting are according to the MAP Address Setting in the MGW Installation and Maintenance Manual For local operations a CMAP 8000 can also be connected directly to the NMI card See also ERN 1060 Make sure that the correct COM port is connected as described in Appendix B CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Equipment Synchronization Power Turn On Detailed Description Activate the CMAP 8000 by double clicking on its icon When the RPCU and other units are turned on a phase of self tests and synchronization is initiated When the tests are over the various LED
99. ch Zeus Dpat Help Figure 1 1 CraftMap Interface In all figures throughout the manual RPU should read RPU RPC CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Introduction A highly beneficial feature of the CraftMap program is the enabling of graphic display of the system and its component parts according toa pre defined color classification Thus the current alarm status is ascertained by observing the color display of the element e g a faulty RPU RPC will display red If for example the RPU RPC 15 1 element see Figure 1 1 displays red then one of the RPU RPC s of that group is faulty The specific RPU RPC is determined by double clicking on the group object to display the next more detailed display level showing the layout of the individual RPU RPC s with the faulty RPU RPC colored red The subsequent stage is to identify the fault and obtain the appropriate solution using the interactive CraftMap menu Only enabled menu items for a highlighted element the element in focus are visible A physical view of the element is obtained by double clicking on the element The physical representation includes alarm displays etc The Windows screen comprises the product logo menu bar command buttons and data entry window maps data entry equipment views The CMAP 8000 map menu main items include File Edit Configuration Maintenance Performance Security Option and Help where the italiciz
100. current comm port setting If modem communication has been selected and confirmed the Options menu will include two additional modem related items eae Help Comm features Frequency band Modem command Modem operation Figure 12 4 Options Menu Revision 1 0 Chapter 12 Options Frequency Band 12 4 You can select the Starting Frequency for the Frequency Pool Click Frequency band to display the Set Frequency Band pop up window w Set Frequency Band OF EX Frequency Band 2 OK Base Frequency Cancel 2400 x Figure 12 5 Set Frequency Band Pop up Window Select the relevant Starting Frequency from the drop down combination box Click the OK button to confirm your selection and return to the previous display Press the Cancel button to abandon the operation and return to the previous display Press the Reset button to recall the current Starting Frequency setting CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Options Menu Modem commands To view the modem commands click the Options Modem commands item to display the Modem Information window w Modem Information Mil x Commands gt gt Return Codes Initialize ATAFACI Okay it Cancel Ring LS pa ai Dial suffix fs Busy Cancel dial Voice Hangup ATH No camer Configure ATZ Ho dialtone Answer ATA Error Automatic re dial at startup Figure 12 6 Modem Info
101. cy hopping table click the MoDIFY button and proceed to Section Modify below CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Subscriber Unit SU Definition 5 Click the APPLY button to activate the parameters and then the CLOSE button A Modify button will appear on the screen to the right of the SU field Radio Parameters er e Modify Figure 4 29 Modify Button Modify gt To modify the frequency hopping table 1 Click the MODIFY button 2 Click the INSERT or DELETE buttons to change the frequencies or the LOAD DB database to change it altogether 3 Click the APPLY and then the CLOSE buttons to activate the changes or click the BACK button to return to the the RADIO PARAMETERS GSS Operation Option The GSS sub assembly is installed when the MGW network comprises several RPCU sites In order to utilize the frequency band to the utmost a GSS is installed at every RPCU site Consequently the RPCUs across the system use the same satellite derived clock minimizing mutual interference Refer to CMAP 8010 manual for more details of GSS operations Revision 1 0 apter 5 Main Map his Chapter ain Map page 5 2 Chapter 5 Main Map Menu Main Map The Main Map is the first screen to appear when you activate the CraftMap program This screen displays the overall scheme around the RPCU LMAFr 00 MG W 1 HGW 1 Bee P De Lo Configuration Marenance Pofoenance
102. d click the Next button to display the Rearrange Co Ports Connection interactive window w Hearrange Co Ports Connection Oy EX Next gt lt Prev Cancel Figure G 3 Conversion Program Automatic Conversion It is strongly recommended to proceed only using the Automatic option Proceed using either one of the Manually or Automatic options Step 3 AUTOMATIC OPTION Click the Automatic tab to display the Automatic option The configured E1s are listed in the left column The Sum Conn column lists the total number of ports subscribers previously assigned for the respective single E1 The Start Port column shows the first ports in the Multi E1 mode from which the ports of the relevant single bis are reassigned sequentially and compressed In the automatic option all fields are read only MANUAL OPTION Revision 1 0 Click the Manual tab to enable manual insertion of the desired parameter to the Start Point column and to check uncheck the Compress box This allows the operator to preserve reduce gaps Appendix G Convert Utility Ver 1 05 For example in Table G 1 the Start Port appears as the first port in the final assignment if compression is needed In this case all the gaps are reduced Conversely if compression is not required the Start Port would appear as an offset to the originally assigned ports Table G 1 Basic Parameters Total
103. d the application shall be installed on Drive C Only one version of each xMAP application can be installed on a given PC The PC should be used exclusively for network management system requirements WR Before installing the latest version of CraftMap carry out the Receive config from RPCU operation using the current version This completed install the latest CraftMap Version 2 xx and carry out the Transmit config to RPCU using the new CraftMap WR Before installing CraftWMap make sure that a printer is installed under Windows Do not proceed before you have selected the printer m Make sure that your Windows display settings calls for Small Fonts so that CMAP 8000 screens can display maximum information CMAP 8000 Installation To install the CMAP 8000 gt 1 Switch on your computer and wait for the Win 95 98 ME desktop to appear 2 Insert the CD in the appropriate drive 3 From the Windows Taskbar click the Start button to display the Start menu 4 Click Run to open the Run dialog window 5 Click the Browse button to display the Browse dialog window 6 From the Look in dropdown list select the CD Rom drive to display the CD file contents 7 Select and open the CMAP 8000 folder 8 Highlight the SETUP EXE file and click the Open button to return to the Run dialog window 9 Click the OK button to initiate the installation wizard Revision 1 0 Chapter 2 Installation It is not nece
104. defined Configuration cece cece ecenceeeecenceeensenceseneees 4 9 Figure 4 2 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Dos 4 10 Figure 4 3 V5 2 Provisioning Dialog Wipdoww 4 10 Figure 4 4 Multi E1 V5 2 Provisioning Pop up Wimdow 4 11 Figure 4 5 DNI Card DennitiOn 2 cccsasicsadcaensnnsaecedt tenia dE gege ee ee 4 12 Figure 4 6 RPI Card Definition scp scccsasiccnccaecnenwnreedt tenia d e ee 4 13 Figure 4 7 KRPCU Shell Card Deletion neg gege E eege 4 14 Pisure 4 6 CMA 3000 MESSAGE geen 4 14 Figure 429 KPC ER ere Map cucsiccetcancostecoancnsnnemiane net eneneatesuaresecentnenasveatareaieee 4 15 Figure 4 10 RPCU Shelf Enable MPM Redundancy cece eee eeeeee neon es 4 16 Figure 4 11 CMAP 8000 Message WindoW eee eeceeenceneeeenceeeneeeensenes 4 16 Figure 4 12 Set Frequency Band Dialog Window ccc eceeceeeeneeeeeeeeees 4 17 Figure 4 13 RPCU Provisioning Dialog Wipdouw 4 18 Figure 4 14 Clock Priority Table Dialog Bos 4 19 Pisure 4 10 Time amp Date Dialog BO eeresgegger geg eege Eege Eege 4 20 Fig re 4 16 RPU RPC enge ENEE 4 21 Figure 4 17 RPU RPC Details Dialog BOX cece ce ee ec eeceeenceneeeeneeeeneeeen 4 22 Figure 4 18 MDSL Details Dialog BOX cece ccc ce cence nc eeenceeeeeeneeeensenen 4 23 Figure 4 19 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Gelect eee 4 24 Figure 4 20 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations IRDU IGIDN 4 26 Figure 4 21 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Connection
105. desdicrcesacereesmercatenves 9 19 SU Parameters Window Select Model 5 20 SU Parameters Window Service Parameters Model 5 21 CMAPS000 ae Saar pee naien iei iae sas eneciosenncenies 5 22 EH AIR RR 5 22 SU Parameters Window Radio Parameters Mode I 0065 9 23 SU Parameters Window Radio Parameters Mode I 5 24 Brequeney series Dialog E 5 24 CMA SOOO MESSAGE serepin irer Eense nR EEE EA Ei 5 25 SU Frequency Download Edit SU Participants sssssesssscesssssee 5 260 SU Frequency Download Edit Frequency Geriesl 5 27 CMAP 8000 False Lock Message Window ccceceeceeeeeeeeeenes 5 28 RPU RPC Phase Download Edit Dialog Window Phase Settings 5 28 RPU RPC Phase Download Edit Dialog Window Frequency Series 5 CMAP 8000 Message RPU RPC Freq amp Phase Download 9 29 Scheduler Dialog Window General View 5 30 PROTO Tt Heri List e 5 31 SU Frequency Download Edit SU Participants sssssesssseesesssee 9 31 Behe se eT nn eT en ne eT er ne ae E 5 32 naved ACHOM Meri TEE 5 33 CMAP 8000 Confirm Deletion Message Wipdow 5 33 Scheduler Log Details Dialog WindoW ssssssssessssseeeesssseeeesssese 5 34 SU Frequency Download Edit Window plus Fault Field 5 34 Frequency Download Status Window 5 35 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Select 9 36 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Connections 5 38
106. difications in the CMAP database and return to the previous screen If the modified frequency series is similar to the active frequency series so that a false lock with the RPU RPC the following screen message is displayed Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map CMAP 3000 Message The frequency seres is illegal because tt may result in a false lock Should the senes be modified so that each frequency s position is rotated clockwise Du one IF answer is OF THE NEW SERIES WILL BE DISPLAYED AND YOU MUST CLICK OF AGAIN TO DOWNLOAD Cancel Figure 5 40 CMAP 8000 False Lock Message Window If the decision is to proceed as directed by the message spelt out in Figure 5 40 click the OK button to automatically modify the frequency series If the automatically modified series is satisfactory click the OK button see Figure 5 39 to save the series in the database Otherwise click the Cancel button and proceed to modify the series as desired RPU RPC Phase Download Edit The RPU RPC Phase Download Edit menu item a Remote Frequency Modification RFM feature combines two modes Frequency Series and Phase Settings in a single window The menu item is enabled when the RPCU object is highlighted Click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt RPU RPC Phase Download Edit menu item to display the RFM RPU RPC phase download edit dialog window MGW RB RFU Phase Dowenload Edit Phare Srtiweg Sur ppm 4 arue 7 aeuo Ao
107. display the LOGIN pop up window CHAP WE of Alim Lig Coser LOGIH EA images Le en Sevmay Time 5 Geet up EST off 11 2000 10 00 Zra 16 06 1 1EDE MG EAn 16 0 MGW VA A VLA TO Mawi VLA DOs MiG 27112000 10 00 HEY 02000 16 0 M T VTL Tee Mi vA 16 0 MGW VLA 1606 Wii gt VAL 1E DE Mawel BpL217 E 7 Im MEI PC E el f2000 10 HG DHIE Pasewond Hp 2373 Eri 9 MDS 16 2 E A217 E np E i m eg d i Le AAE 2 5 53 MPC APU 17 2 al EU pp Atur E MDSLI63E E 5 r 5 CET ip THEE 355 MP T oT TS a I DS Wm Figure 3 1 CraftMap Logo Opening Screen To initiate CraftMap use Alvarion s preset User Name and PassWord namely SUPER USER and ENTER respectively If you make an incorrect entry the CraftMap Message pop up window will display CMAP 3000 Message Wrong UserName Or Password Attempt No 2 3 mas Figure 3 2 CraftMap Cautionary Message CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Getting Started The user is allowed three attempts If the third attempt fails the CMAP automatically logs out A The system s supervisor should change the PassWord immediately using the Security Menu Access item 4 Click the OK button to clear the LOGIN pop up window and display the CMAP 8000 full screen Title Bar SMAI mmm uer Mam Menu Button Bar MSG 12200 1231 Mow up
108. dows 95 98 NT commands For more information refer to the Windows on line Help utility Click the Toolbar Button No 3 see Figure F 1 to disconnect the ASDL utility from the system Revision 1 0 Appendix F Automatic Software Download Device Selection Select the required device RPU A RPU B SIM or SRM for software downloading by clicking the appropriate toolbar buttons Nos 8 9 10 or 11 see Table F 1 respectively Click the title bar of the Device Configuration window see Figure F 4 or click Toolbar Button No 13 see Table F 1 to activate the Device Configuration window for the selected device Ia Device configuration API siot 15 secondary 1150 Bet locked 1750 Beli secondary 1750 efr locked 1150 oi locked 1750 cet secondary 1750 a locked 1750 cet secondary 1750 a O O O O O O O Select T Force Broadcast Select Unselect T Select Al Figure F 5 Device Configuration Window RPU A device The device configuration window above displays for the RPU A device Select the required RPI slots by checking the checkboxes in the LH column of the table displayed in Figure F 5 above Selected RPI s can be unselected by clicking the appropriate checkbox The Select pane beneath the table can also be used to select or unselect RPI slots Check the Select All checkbox to select all available RPI slots Then click the Select or Unselect button as required Check the Force Broadcast ch
109. e Select the V5 2M 1024 E1 Interface to display the appropriate RPCU slot configuration dialog window refer to V5 2 Provisioning Section Select the E1 PSTN Upper Limit as required 988 to 1024 When the RPCU is defined to operate with V5 2M 1024 as the El interface the configuration is indicated in upper right corner of the shelf screen and the RPCU icon in the main map is labeled accordingly DPCULA Double click the Multi E1 label of the RPCU icon in the main map screen to display the multi E1 alarm status pop up window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 10 Menu Main Map Alarm Seventy PS Protection DT failure E Piotewion OL foikoe State E Unknown Operability El a1 E Ctrl Protocol Data Link Eror E L Startup Not OF ES Link Ctrl Protocol Data Link Error SS Link Id 1 During Ststup Not OF E bee Protocol Data Link Error SS Link Id 2 During Stertup Not OK E pstn Protocol Data Link Error Link Id 3 During Ststtup Not OF E Link Id 4 During Ststup Not OK P ve Interface Id Failure E Link Id 5 During Stertup Not OF PS Y5 Interface Mismatch Failure Restart Hot OK E Switch Over Reject Figure 5 17 Multi E1 Status Pop up Window RPCU Details Click the RPCU Details option to display the RPCU Details pop up window w MG 1 RPCU Details APCU Site Sets Length Humber DN Number E Number H F
110. e a alvari on We re on your wavelength MAP 8000 Ver 2 3 November 2003 S N 213671 Legal Rights Legal Rights 2003 by Alvarion Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form without the written permission of the copyright owner Trade Names Alvarion eMGW MGW BreezeACCESS BreezeCOM BreezeLINK BreezePHONE BreezeNET WALKair WALKnet Alvari AlvarixX AlvariSTAR AlvariBASE BreezeGATE BreezeIP BreezeLAN BreezeWEB BrezEXCHANGE BreezeCONFIG BreezeWIZARD BreezeSECURE BreezeVIEW BreezeMANAGE BreezeACCESS II BreezeACCESS II CX BreezeACCESS XL BreezeACCESS MMDS BreezeACCESS OFDM BreezeACCESS LB BreezeACCESS TM BreezeACCESS VL BreezeACCESS V BreezeACCESS GO WALKair 1000 WALKair 3000 BreezeNET Pro 11 BreezeNET DS 11 BreezeNET DS 11b BreezeNET DS 5800 are trade names or trademarks of Alvarion Ltd Other brand and product names are trade names or trademarks of their respective owners Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Alvarion Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it Warranties and Disclaimers All Alvarion Ltd
111. e marked as follows gt To select an item place the cursor in the empty cell to the left of the required SU row and click the left mouse button gt To select consecutive alarm items select the first item and hold down the SHIFT key and click the last item in the required list gt To select separate SU items hold down the CTRL key and then click each item you wish to select in the cell to the left of the SU row Select the downloading requirement by clicking the appropriate radio button in the Dnload pane gt Simple Dnload for straightforward downloading or gt Verify then Dnload to verify before downloading The user can select up to 5 retry attempts in the Number of Retries pane Click the OK button to save SU participants in the database for future frequency download The next stage is to fix the date and time for the given action item This can be done either by manually revising the Date and At WW fields in the Once pane or by clicking the By button to the right of the Date field to display the graphic calendar a February 2000 10 17 24 5 9 10 a loday 057 0272000 Figure 5 47 Date Field Select the required month using the horizontal arrow buttons and click the required date to insert automatically in the Date field Again use the up and down arrows to the right of the At field to designate the time hour for the Action Item CM
112. e Windows task bar Click the icon to restore the Main Screen WR Click the D button in the top right hand corner of the screen to maximize screen size Menu items can be activated either by 1 Clicking the menu item or 2 Pressing the Alt key and the underlined letter in the item e g Alt C to open the Configuration sub menu CHAT F CUR TOIS aa fe usg MONIS Aiz Mawa SU Mite 3 Al i Bal suet Sue Sua cuea sue5 al D E sus Su ia 8011 Suet To H d a Su 20 z z sl A I Fra i Figure 3 7 Typical Multi Screen Display To reduce the 4 screen display to three or less double click the Close button of a given screen to close the respective screen and obtain a 3 screen display etc CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 3 8 Screen Management When a new screen is opened it occupies the whole multi screen display area Press the button to the right of the Menu bar to display the original two screens and the new screen Attempting to close down a locked screen see Map Menu gt Edit item will display the following message CHAP 8000 Message Window i Locked Cannot Close Figure 3 8 CMAP 8000 Message In order to unlock a locked screen the user must click the Edit item in the Main Menu and click the Lock window menu item Main Map objects are displayed according to three basic shapes examples of which are shown below Table 3 2 Exampl
113. e alarms according to ascending Time otamp CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Screen Description Screen Description Click the D button on the right of the Alarm Log title bar to maximize the screen CMAP SU lmm Lea Curent Query Status Alarm Stat F E ont iniormation Dhjet Slate Dialer ind ch ml Aive atus E T MSG ZAMIA 17 46 Miw 17 Vp2HI Eveni inlormation Object State Disabled UnLerked Aclive Bik Man Se 2000 17 46 HGW CIGI Event information Object State Disabled Unlocked Active B ce VATE M w DEI G cin A172000 17 46 M17 DHIA J CL FRAO 1746 Miwa 1 61 AE Miw 17 DHIE A CLR 90120 17 46 MM MM lu FAA E AE MEN EI Eesbech Unlecked Acie Sl aso 212000 17 461 MIND 161 Enabled Unlocked Active TC J Cl RA L300 17464 MEM MEM B MNR ZAA Vee Mae Epi F I Loss OF Signal eg Frame A CLR AMT 2000 17 46 Aw DHI T NR CLA IP AEI MEM EIEI T lLoss DI apn ee Daag E CLR 29011 20 17 46 MENG DHIE E glace F000 174 wa EiS MSG ATAU ae MGW ETET opecrtT Current Alarm FORCE ieo S Summary Figure 10 1 Alarm Log x The Menu bar relates to the Alarm Log screen You can vary the width of Alarm Log columns to expose hidden data Dragging the right hand vertical frame line limit with the cursor in either direction does this When the Alarm Status button face shows a swinging bell a new alarm is indicated Click the button to acknowledge and the button face to show
114. e card is stable and is notina WATCH DOG loop Proceed as follows Clear Clear memory File to load File selection for loading Start load Load software Enable Enable software Swap Bank replacement wait for RESET to complete Lock Bank lock Terminal Display the appropriate RPU A or B Terminal Emulator Emulator accessible to senior technical personnel only RAPUA RPU_ID 81022216 RADIO READY HAIN HEHU Hi EN Configuration Unit amp Com Paraseters Enter your choice 1 2 Type NH for agin gen FP for previous soreen TI for reset Figure A 15 Terminal Emulation of RPU RPC Proceed interactively by selecting the required menu item and responding to on screen commands accordingly CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance A 16 Monitoring amp Control Table A 6 Operations Sub Menu Items Terminate Terminate RPU RPC maintenance calls RPU RPC Maint Calls Port Selection In the SU View window or DNI View and sometimes RPU RPC View highlight a port e g Port 1 and click the right hand mouse button to display the Maintenance Call box Figure A 16 Maintenance Call Box Click the Maintenance Call box to display the active configuration Figure A 17 Active Configuration Display To terminate the Maintenance Call click with the right hand mouse button on the relevant Port to display the Terminate Maint Call box Click the box to terminate the Call
115. e err cre errr na re 4 12 CAG EEN eege 4 12 DNL Card Rer EE 4 12 Pe Cat Gi Cin e 4 13 WG TPACE CO ALAG ia E ose eeteueru ean se E E 4 14 FG JOP anc WER a e e E 4 15 MPM Red ndant Tests ege 4 16 RPCO EE 4 17 IVE COCE EE 4 18 Clock ee OO EE 4 19 Toe ele RE 4 20 RPU RPC ProvisSiOnin sp ncicisisociscciinwesdecasdneicssursiaweoncussueecuiesaase eincasuuedesens 4 21 Fe RPC DEDIT ON EE 4 22 EE ge 4 23 Subscriber Unit SU Dette Segen unge ege ERR Eh EK ENEE EES REESEN 4 24 UO VU RE e e WE 4 24 Oi oie E 4 25 IER Ek TEE 4 26 SURCO COIS C10 DEE 4 26 eebe ere e EE 4 27 Connection Dy CO POU aso sccececasccnvesecs ca eesensieeyanesciesaenneoneonneguceeceesseeenees 4 28 P e e EE 4 29 IER le re MN EE 4 30 Registration by Registration cccccceceeceee eee e eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeneeeseeeeeeeees 4 32 EE E 4 33 CTE HOM eege 4 33 SU Parameter Provisioning sciscasesssccsccccctcnsasaetectasdcnen nada Ee deg Dette gege 4 34 RG eC IO E 4 34 Solis Oe EE 4 35 Fe AICO E E 4 36 Tee 4 37 GSs Operation LE Te e tice mdievocssnsinspucdscnentor ons enn Een aE Eiaeia 4 37 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Contents Chapter 5 Main MAD E 5 1 M u Main NAD E 5 2 eer 5 2 Ee A GE 9 3 Configuration Provisioning EE 5 4 MD EDT aA EEE S EES 5 5 RPCU Card And Interface Zeien Egeter eege sct inke ege 5 7 ee E OG tree 5 9 VSM ELIMET IOE e i A a a 5 10 RPC Det S eE EE EEE EEEE 5 11 EE EE 5 14 RPU RPC ET EE 5 15 E eu e 5 18 DUD SU P
116. eckbox to enable simultaneous ASDL implementation for all selected devices Use the Force Broadcast Mode hen all RPU C s are selected Select All il Never use the Force Mode option on an RPU C sub group CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance ADSL Operation Scenario Commands Click the scen button Toolbar Button No 12 see Figure F 1 to activate the Scenario window Figure F 6 Scenario Window RPU A device truncated view Select commands by clicking the appropriate buttons in the Commands pane The selected commands are automatically listed in the Command field as shown below Figure F 7 Command Pane The Clear Query and Load commands are selected in the above RPU A example To delete a selected command highlight the command and click the Delete button Revision 1 0 Appendix F Automatic Software Download Click the Delete All button to delete all selected commands 1 There is no need to insert the Query command after each selected command as the ASDL utility automatically takes care of it 2 The RPU B SRM and SIM command functions are shown below d Load Load SiM SAM Figure F 8 RPU B Command Functions Commands Guer Reset Figure F 9 SRM Command Functions Commands Guer Reset Figure F 10 SIM Command Functions CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance F 10 ADSL Operation The required file to be downloaded should be
117. ed file and press OK to restore the Import RPCU Data Base window Figure 5 79 Press the enabled Import button to complete the operation Press the Close button to return to the main screen CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map Export Import Frequency amp Phase Click the Configuration gt Status amp Control gt Export Import Frequency amp Phase menu item to display the Import Export System Frequency amp Phase dialog window ia Import Export System Frequency amp P EX Choose Action Close C Export File __ Close Figure 5 81 Import Export System Frequency amp Phase Dialog Window Check the required radio button in the Choose Action pane and click the OK button to display the Enter Select File dialog window Enter Select File Look pm EJ bb crattmap positive comunicationi File name crattmap positive comunication Files of type Frequency and Phase mdb sl Cancel T Open as read only Figure 5 82 Enter Select File Dialog Window Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Select the required file and click the Open button to return to the previous window If the action was successful a confirmatory message appears at the bottom of the window ia Import Export System Frequency amp P EA Choose Action Import File Close C Export File _ Close Acton Was Successful Figure 5 83 Import Export System Frequency amp P
118. ed items are in accordance with TMN Telecommunications Management Networks requirements Revision 1 0 Chapter 1 Overview Introduction to Multigain Wireless MultiGain Wireless is a Wireless Local Loop WLL system which utilizes radio links instead of conventional copper based links to connect telephone subscribers to a local telephone network The system provides toll quality voice channels high quality data facsimile and modem and is completely transparent to local exchange services and signaling MGW supports a full range of network interfaces and protocol options MGW is not only easy to install and extremely economical but is often the only practical solution in areas where copper based infrastructures are difficult to implement MGW can be applied to the following scenarios E New urban or suburban housing developments without an existing copper infrastructure E Urban environments where copper infrastructure is already saturated m Areas where digging in order to lay the foundations for a copper based system is restricted E Temporary environments such as exhibitions and conventions as well as disaster zones E Rural environments where copper cables may be an expensive option The MGW system is flexible and efficient in its use of the radio spectrum and a wide range of optional frequency bands is available This allows adaptation to the varying needs of different countries The system use
119. ed via the traffic channel service interruption The ASDL downloads software files to MGW Version 2 x CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Introduction Figure F 1 below shows the ASDL paths through the involved MGW units Figure F 1 MGW Units involved in ASDL The ASDL is connected to the RPCU via the J4 on the connector panel Revision 1 0 Appendix F Automatic Software Download ADSL Operation Getting Started Double click the ADSL icon on your Windows desktop to display the ASDL utility opening screen IT Ee Leg Yee Winia Hee KR D ge SR BEB eee RSA H ete Figure F 2 ASDL Main Screen The toolbar options are described in Table F 1 below Table F 1 Toolbar Button Options Display port settings dialog window Connect the ASDL utility to the system Disconnect the ASDL utility from the system CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance ADSL Operation Table F 1 Toolbar Button Options Suspend operation after ASDL is completed for current connected device Resume operation Stop after completing the current attempt for all devices Select RPU A device Select RPU B device Select SIM card in the FAU Select the SRM card in the FAU Display the Scenario commands window Display the Device Configuration window Display the Scenario Execute Order window Display the Log messages window Select About ASDL Select context sensitive help Initially onl
120. ee Figure G 4 select the relevant DNI card indication from the right hand side box and move it using the oe button to the appropriate link position left hand side box In DNI s 3 1 and 4 1 were already defined as part of the Multi E1 bundle while DNI s 5 1 still needs to be defined Click the Next button to display the final Conversion Program interactive window Revision 1 0 Appendix G Convert Utility Ver 1 05 3 Conversion Program for RPCU Configuration Files Output Configuration File Name C Amgws mult bck Browse Enter file name for the new backup file with the new configuration settings Press Finish to start the conversion process Prey to corect mistakes or Cancel to Abort Figure G 5 Conversion Program Step 5 Enter the output configuration filename including the path and click the Finish button to display a message indicating conversion completion At this stage transmit the output bck file to the RPCU see Section Transmit config to RPCU CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Appendix H Windows Load Target In This Appendix FAU Setup on page H 2 WLT Installation on page H 3 Main Menu on page H 4 FAU FAU_B Flash Loading Procedure on page H 7 Appendix H Windows Load Target FAU Setup The FAU setup to support Load Application and Load Boot is as follows dml E OU a UI Figure H 1 FAU Card Setup
121. ee times with the cursor located in the first frequency box will display as Frequency Series A 1 11 el 2417 d IT 12 d E IT 13 BE 4 14 Z St 15 2411 25 2421 E 16 2412 Zb 2422 d Ti di H 18 2414 20 2424 J FA 2415 ZE 2425 10 ZA EI Figure 5 36 Frequency Series Dialog Box In this case select frequencies from the Freq Pool box and drag the selected frequencies to the empty boxes inserted into the frequency series CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map USA users Frequency information can only be retrieved from the CraftMap database Pressing the appropriate button to load the database containing relevant site RPU RPC and frequency series information activates the Load DB function A specific customer x search is made by Site and RPCU numbers to obtain the relevant information ROW users A file containing frequency series information can be downloaded using the Load dB button provided that the file was previously prepared by the planning team When revisions have been made to the user s satisfaction click the Apply button to display the CMAP 8000 message CHAP 8000 Message x This action will cause a 20 SECOND RESET of all SU activity Do fou Want To Continue 7 Cancel Figure 5 37 CMAP8000 Message When these actions have been completed click the Close button to return to the main map SU Freq Download
122. eeding the user is advised to note the following 1 Only when a target is in BOOT mode can a new version of BOOT or APPLICATION be loaded 2 Ifthe target is in EMON mode press the Reset button to invoke BOOT mode 3 Increase download rate by closing the terminal window Select PC COM To select the PC COM gt 1 Click to highlight the COM 1 row each row represents a given serial port 2 Click the Target gt Connect menu item or Connect button to display the Connect status gt Target UNKN gt Status No TARGET was found gt BAUD Rate 9600 default gt For UNKN Status Run Work Boot and Swaps columns are empty 3 Click the right mouse key to display the short cut menu 4 Invoke Quick Connect to select COM 1 After identifying the target the first line displays gt Target FAU FAU_B gt Status Target in BOOT mode gt Boot Version number gt BAUD rate 19 200 gt Run Work and Swaps are all zero 5 Click on the next COM and repeat Steps 2 to 4 6 Connect all the targets Revision 1 0 Appendix H Windows Load Target Select all ports simultaneously by invoking File gt Scan Parts Loading the BOOT To load the BOOT gt 1 To select a higher BAUD rate for FAU_B only click the right mouse key and select Change BAUD Rate from the short cut menu and desired speed up to 115200 for FAU_B see Figure H 3 2 Run and Work Banks must be zero i
123. eeeeees F 7 Figure F 5 Device Configuration Window RPU A dewicel ce ceceeceee ee eeeeeees F 8 Figure F 6 Scenario Window RPU A device truncated view F 9 lhe big EE PAG eet F 9 Figure F 8 RPU B Command Functions eeegeegeeegiege ee eege gege etie F 10 Figure F 9 SRM Command Functions ccccecece eee eeeceecneenceeeeceeneeneeeenseneees F 10 Figure F 10 SIM Command Functions ccececeec eee eceecneenceeeeeeneneeneeeenseueees F 10 Figure fa 1 Open Dial g W idOw eege EE EEN F 11 Figure F 12 Scenario Order Window cccecc eee ceeceeceeenceeenceeeneenseneeseneesensens F 12 KEN EE Ee F 14 Figure F 14 Device Downloading Process Window cceceeeeeeeceeeeeteeeeneees F 14 Figure F 15 Report Saving Window ccccccecc ese ec eee eee ene eeeeneeneeeeeeeeesenseeeeeeees F 15 Figure F 16 Save Changes To File Dialog Window ec eeeeceeeeeeneees F 16 Figure F 17 This Will End Your ASDI Session Dialog Window sssssscssesesssess F 17 Figure G 1 Conversion Program Input Configuration File Name Selection G 3 Figure G 2 Conversion Program Configuration Selection cceceeeeeeeeee ees G 4 Figure G 3 Conversion Program Automatic Conwversion scence eee eees G 5 Figure G A Conversion Program Multi E1 V5 2 Prowisiommg scene G 7 Revision 1 0 Figures Figure G 5 Figure H 1 Figure H 2 Figure H 3 Figure H 4 Figure H 5 Figure H 6 ee Ree 00
124. em is the core of this stage of the process This part comprises the following phases that are described in the respective paragraphs 1 RPCU definitions A B C D RPCU Card Setup Card Modifications RPCU Parameters Clock source and time 2 RPU RPC definitions 3 Subscriber Unit SU definitions The above stages are elaborated in the next section CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance RPCU Configuration RPCU Configuration RPCU Slot Configuration The card configuration of the RPCU is selected from one of several predefined configurations Select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt RPCU card and interface setup option 20081 1 Wh CRT 3 5 00 1 16 sckieduler den MBA 117 Schede Lee Fi 165 50 a 00 1170 PM MGW HCH 1 Puer i 5 00 11747 PM Mow SUJI Com JUNK 2011S DN Mee OR Deh K ZOU 14345 PMG HELL Eqa W00 14356 P MGW APOU 1 Dab 1 00 1 440 PE Met 1 DEU 17 3 Ema dF 1 A 1 A3 Up D H T APU Qual W210 144620 D MGW SU 50 Sac E mr 2100 a7 PMT MPO os l AFAA TA PE HGA MOSL 16 Egu Comm Figure 4 1 RPCU Predefined Configuration Configuration amp NIT Selection Activate the above selection to display the RPCU slot configuration dialog box enabling selection between four predefined configurations see Figure 4 2 overleaf Select the required configuration from the four optional predefined configurations as shown on the Configurations box on the left Mark t
125. ency 20 Hz or 25 Hz Vv Vv V WV VOICE ENCODING select PCM 64 Kbps ADPCM 32 Kbps or APCM 64 32 Kbps 3 To modify one or all the above parameters re write the parameter value and clikc the REFRESH button 4 Click the Apply button to implement the features Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Radio Parameters gt To modify the Radio Parameters 1 Click the RADIO PARAMETERS tab to display the corresponding screen a HGW 1 SU Parameters GU A Nadie Parameters When enleung a new value end the mpul wilh the Tab key E Length Time Diversity E Taga ID Im aoin or x ef i el n DI Pa x ra k b mm ZS co e a E E ZS Zo PF SEET BIEBEBEE poy om se Ye bh di ABBE EEEBBE Figure 4 28 SU Parameters Dialog Window Radio Parameters 2 Check the PARAMETERS gt FREQUENCY TABLE select table A or B future feature gt TIME Diversity ENABLE the feature with appropriate priority When Time Diversity is enabled the PCM feature cannot be assigned to the SU gt RPU Target ID the number of the RPU to be tracked by the SU Wild cards can be inserted to allow flexibility of operation gt SU the number of the selected SU gt FREQUENCY Series details of the existing Frequency Hopping sequence 3 To MODIFY one or all the above parameters re write the parameter value and click the REFRESH button 4 To MODIFY the frequen
126. ent previous setting as required If the program is being initialized the operator will enter the required number accordingly When the Series Length Number is entered the Frequency Series frame generates empty fields boxes for insertion of appropriate frequency values according to the pre determined frequency hopping order If an RPU RPC phase number is greater than the RPCU Series Length the CMAP 8000 pop up message window will be displayed CHAP 8000 Message x Length must be between 1 80 Figure 5 20 CMAP 8000 Message Pop up Window USA users Frequency information can only be retrieved from the CraftMap database x The Load DB function should be activated by pressing the appropriate button to load the data base containing relevant site RPU RPC and frequency series information A specific customer search is made by Site and RPCU numbers to obtain the relevant information CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 12 Menu Main Map The Frequency Series is assigned to all RPU RPC s enabling frequency hopping within the frequency range The hopping order is determined according to the frequency series and the initial frequency is defined exclusively for each RPU RPC Proceed as follows ROW users Select a frequency from the Freq Pool see Figure 5 18 and drag the figure to a box in the Frequency series Continue until all the boxes are filled and the Freq Pool is empty in the case of 80 b
127. er is specified 2 Click the EQUIPPED radio button and click the OK button to display the CMAP 8000 Accepted message box Click the OK button to return to the RPU RPC group window 3 The Busy LEDs on the RPI cards display a green light 4 The MDSL and RPU RPC objects are colored green indicating CLEAR Status Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Subscriber Unit SU Definition Sub SU Declaration The Sub SU Declaration menu handles the configuration and provisioning of a single SU or a group of SU s Exit the RPU RPC group map to return to the main map Highlight the SU object and select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Sub SU Declaration menu item to display the Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations dialog box w HGW 1 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Creation Filter Lan DU sl Delete Type Filter Close Lan Types sl Create Type C PSTH ie ISDN C DATA Use the Creation Filter to select the SUs displayed One or a group of SUs can be selected for all operations Use the Create and Delete buttons to create or delete a single or a group of SUs Figure 4 19 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Select All subscriber definition operations are implemented within the above dialog box The screen has five tabs M Select create new subscribers or delete existing SU WR RPU IDSN assign SU to an RPU ISDN Subscriber Units only E Connection assign SU to
128. es of Main Map Objects object 1 potion o al Lowest graphic display level Ga RPU 21 1 Upper map graphic display level group representation double click on the object to display lower graphic display E A single click on an object will produce a gray background to the item name indicating that the given object has been selected The map menu will display the enabled menu items accordingly The object is unselected by clicking the object or clicking another object on display Revision 1 0 Chapter 3 Operation The objects are colored according to their respective alarm status O coor f me ra Major 3 10 The color of the RPCU object indicates the system s operating alarm status based on the NMI LED s If the upper level object is colored green all subsidiary items will also be colored green However if the upper level object is colored red subsidiary objects can be colored in alternative colors e g blue Therefore all objects colored other than green should be double clicked in order to verify the alarm status of subsidiary objects The network item identifiers are defined as follows E RPU RPC s are identified according to the related MDSL For example MDSL 15 1 describes an MDSL located in Slot No 15 while the numeral 1 after the period indicates the MDSL Port No on the card located in Slot No 15 E El 3 1 is explained as follows the numeral 1 indicates that the E1
129. espective unused connector should be wired B At this stage the synchronization between the RPCU and the RPUs is deferred to a later stage Meanwhile the LEDs on the RPI cards remain in the Off state refer to section RPU RPC Provisioning DSL Definition d below C To reset the NMI card communications between the RPCU and the CMAP are suspended briefly D The MIT card in the AIU 120 is used mainly for equipment definitions CMAP Operation When activating the CMAP observe the COMM message in the lower right corner of the screen It should be lit in green If not check the various physical connections and select the Options item on the Main Menu bar to define the required communications parameters A New RPCU Maximize the MGW System screen If the screen displays the Local Exchange C O the RPCU and the SU elements a new RPCU Proceed in section Equipment Definitions More objects are displayed implied that the RPCU was transferred from another installation and previous definitions should be deleted In this case proceed to section RPCU Relocation below RPCU Relocation Highlight the RPCU icon From the Main Menu bar select Maintenance gt Initialize DB In the dialog box select Reset All and click the OK button Proceed to Equipment Definitions below Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Equipment Definitions 4 8 The provisioning and definitions of the various components of the MGW syst
130. est performs the following types of tests on PSTN or DATA type SU s only 8 Line Electrical Tests for measuring the existence of the telephone and the parameters of the wires between the SU and the telephone These tests are conducted as a group gt Capacity nF between Tip to Ring showing the existence of the telephone set gt Leakage between Tip to Ring gt Foreign Voltage AC or DC existence between Tip to Ring Line Circuit Tests for measuring parameters relating to the functionality of the subscriber s port of the SU These tests are conducted as a group without disconnecting the call gt Loop Detector The loop detection is tested by the connection of a reference resistor across it gt Ringer Output is measured with no load Functional Tests of the telephone These tests are relevant mainly during installation when the installer is on site and verifies activation of the feature gt Metering One metering pulse is applied between the Tip and Ring towards the subscriber equipment The metering pulse has the parameters set for the SU gt Ringing A fixed MGW defined 1 4 ringing signal is applied between the Tip and Ring pair towards the subscriber equipment The subscriber or the craftsman monitors the telephone ringing gt Reverse Polarity A fixed period of reversed feeding voltage polarity is applied between the Tip and Ring pair towards the subscriber equipment The craftsman shal
131. existing data Interactive screens pop up windows are called up for this purpose The pop up windows superimpose on the split screen An example of a pop up window is shown below CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 3 6 Screen Description Lo fect Features Miel x Comm Hot OF ES Jett sl Modem communication Figure 3 6 Comm Features example Exit pop up windows via one of three paths Path Press To 1 Display the CMAP Accepted message and click the OK button to return to the previous screen Cancel Return to the previous screen and cancel any changes 3 Reset Reset parameters as were and click the OK button NO to return to the previous screen E Message box CraftMap communication status is given in the message box at the bottom right hand corner of the screen as follows Black foreground green background gt NMI card connection confirmed Black foreground red background gt No NMI card connection i When initiating the CraftMap wait for confirmation of NMI card connection which takes E a few seconds to stabilize Revision 1 0 Chapter 3 Operation Screen Management Basic screen management WR Click the button in the top right hand corner to minimize screen window mM Click the button to close the session and exit the screen WR Click the l button in the top right hand corner of the screen to convert the main screen to the CMAP8000 icon in th
132. f the MGW system E CraftMap CMAP package running on a PC at the RPCU site and used for provisioning the system E MHFIT 2000 used for installing an FAU Some of its functions can be viewed via the CMAP 8000 by highlighting an RPU RPC x icon and selecting the Performance gt Statistics menu item on the Main Menu bar The HFIT 100 is a simple and easy to use tool for installing configuring and monitoring the FAU Principal Stages The principal stages of the process of system operation are End of Mechanical Installation Power turn on Check for Equipment Synchronization CMAP 8000 Operation w 0 Qo WD gt RPCU Definitions z RPU RPC Definitions 2 Subscriber Unit SU Definitions H GSS Operation Option CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance General Description Refer to Table 4 1 The following table represents the process of operating the MGW system Each stage is elaborated upon in the respective section CMAP Operation RPCU General Definitions BS RPCU Parameters RPU Definitions Reeg SE Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow Detailed Description End of Mechanical Installation Before turning on the system a final inspection of the mechanical installation is required in order to prevent possible damage to the equipment Installation of the RPU RPCs should be verified according to the network plan as issued by Alvarion or another certified team The installation of ea
133. flow w HGW 1 RPCU Details RPCU Site Seres Length i Humber l Number 1 Number 7 Cancel H l KH Frequency Series Reset UE 1000 11 1010 21 1020 31 1030 41 1040 51 1050 G1 1060 Z1 1070 Fr 2 12 1011 22 32 42 52 62 RECH 3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 Delete A 14 1013 24 34 44 1043 54 64 74 Load DB 5 15 25 1024 35 45 55 65 1064 Zb Freq Pool bh 16 Zb 36 Ab 56 bb Zb Ko f 17 of af Ay Dr GF ff 1079 H 18 26 38 48 58 68 1067 g 19 1018 29 39 49 59 69 10 20 30 40 50 60 F Figure 4 13 RPCU Provisioning Dialog Window 5 In the RPCU Details dialog box complete the required data and finally click the OK button 6 Frequencies can be either typed into the FREQUENCY SERIES or dragged from the FREQ POOL box For 5 and 6 all parameters derive from the network planning stage usually by the NIR tool The RPCU number is already defined by the unit DIPSwitch 7 The length of the sequence is usually 6 or 12 or 18 etc frequencies It is not uncommon to find sequences lengths of 8 or 14 or 20 or more frequencies 8 Click the OK button to accept the provisioning definitions MGW Clock The synchronized MGW system can receive one of three clock sources E External GPS E El trunk E Internal The priority of the source is determined by network planning considerations including E A G
134. from the upper limit defined above If a DATA type SU is selected the SU Port choice is between Voice and Mixed The cOnnect button is replaced by the Apply button Select the required values and press the Apply button to complete the operation The ReConnect button replaces the Apply button ReConnect SU Highlight a connected row in the SU list and press the ReConnect button to repeat the cOnnect SU operation thus changing a connected port s with new connections The CMAP Accepted message popup window appears Press OK to display the CMAP 8000 message Data changed You have to update Customer Details too Press OK to return to the previous screen DisConnect SU Highlight a connected row in the SU list and press the DisConnect button to disconnect the selected SU Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Add Port To connect an additional port highlight an appropriate SU from the SU list and press the Add Port button to display an empty row beneath the highlighted row This operation assumes available vacant ports Connect or ReConnect operations can be cancelled by pressing the Cancel button Connect and DisConnect operations can also be performed in the Display by CO Port mode Check the CO Port box in the Display By pane to display the Connection mode by CO Port w HGW 32 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations S ReConnect ey T E 2 0 emme D yj aan
135. g of the radio channel at a given frequency it is most likely that the adjacent channel using a much higher or lower frequency is clear Eventually the required information is received and better quality connection is ensured The Time Diversity feature is part of the general MGW software Description Time The Time Diversity feature is implemented in all MGW software versions The latest version is an improved and more flexible feature Every subscriber can get one of 15 priority levels ranging from 1 to F which directs the system how to handle his call once it is established Diversity in the Current MGW Version A call connecting a subscriber with priority given to using the Time Diversity feature can obtain a second time slot required for this feature only when establishing the call If there are two vacant time slots the call request receives the second required time slot After allocation of the time slots the RPU RPC initiates time slot balance calculation and if there are calls using Time Diversity the RPU RPC preempts the use of a second time slot for the lowest priority level call The highest priority level call remains F but the difference between this version and previous ones is that such a call retains its second time slot even if all eight RPU RPC time slots are occupied Moreover there can be four F priority level calls all retaining the second time slot meaning four s
136. h to select in the cell to the left of the Alarm row Click the Attend item in the menu bar to display the sub menu DO Liear H All Selected Figure 10 23 Attend Item in the Main Menu Click the Selected sub menu item to display the CMAP confirmation message CHAP 8000 Message K Please Confirm Attend Selected Alarms Cancel Figure 10 24 CMAP 8000 Message Click OK to confirm your selection Press the All sub menu item to save all events in the Alarm log CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 20 Menu Clear Menu Clear Click the Clear item in the menu bar to display the sub menu Hel All Selected Figure 10 25 Clear Item in the Main Menu The Clear item enables the user to delete Selected All alarm events Select events as described above Menu gt Attend and click the Selected sub menu item to display the CMAP confirmation message prompt CMAP 8000 Message 2 Please Confirm Deletion of Selected Alarms Cancel Figure 10 26 CMAP 8000 Message Click OK to complete the action Click the All sub menu item to delete all events Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log Menu Help Click the Help gt About item in the main menu to display summary information about CMAP8000 and the Network Management Interface If the system resources fall below a threshold of 30 the available system resources are at a critical level and the user is
137. hase Dialog Window Action Was Successful The alternative Permission denied message will appear if the action was unsuccessful Maintenance 5 56 Click the Maintenance item in the Main menu to open the sub menu Oiivuvfiide 8 Ueriormence Security Clock selection SU Status Initialize DB List all maintenance calls Terminate all maintenance calls Subscriber line test Figure 5 84 Maintenance Item in the Main Menu CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map Clock selection Click the Clock selection item to display the RPCU Clock Select pop up window w RPCU Clock Select Clock Force Mode T Force Mode Close Clock Selection Current GPs 2 Priority E1 4 1 Priority GPS 1 Priority GPS 2 Priority E1 3 1 Priority E1 4 1 Priority E1 5 1 Priority E1 6 1 Priority Internal FPriorit Figure 5 85 RPCU Clock Select Pop up Window rh Hew The Apply initially disabled Close and Reset buttons are defined under Clock Source Section Clock source The window is being continuously updated by the current clock The Clock Selection frame displays the current clock and drop down list box listing seven possible clock sources and corresponding priority levels The box enables the user to change the clock source as required When a new clock source is selected the Apply button is enabled Press the A
138. he Main Mens cudccccesedenseesaecvonstahcttessonceaecsoeessenss 10 14 10 16 CMAP 8000 No More Information Message 10 15 10 17 Select Filter Options Window sesssesssssssssseereeeessssssssrreeeees 10 16 LO 18 Sort By TN 10 16 TO 197 Filter Selecion EE ege 10 17 10 20 Enter Filter Name Pop up Window sssssssssssssersssssseeeessssseees 10 17 10 21 Alarm Log Subject to Filter Conditonsl 10 18 10 22 Queries Pop Up WEE eege eg 10 19 10 23 Attend Item in the Main Menu 10 20 10 24 ER AE 10 20 10 25 Clear Item in the Main Men egene ere een geg TEER 10 21 10 20 ERR 10 21 11 1 Security Item in the Main MeV xeyesscieest eege deen 11 2 11 2 LOGIN PO p E Tee 11 2 11 3 CMAP 8000 Message Pop Up WindoW ssesssssssssesssssseesssssseeessee 11 3 11 4 SECURITY ACCESS Pop up Window ccccceeceeseeseeeeeeneeeees 11 3 11 5 SECURITY ALARM Pop up Window cccecceeceeceeeeeeseeseeeeennes 11 4 11 6 SECURITY ACCESS LOG Pop up WindoW essessssssssereeeeesssssso 11 5 11 7 CMAP 8000 Message Pop Up Window ssesssssssesesssseeessssseeesesseo 11 5 12 1 Options Item in the Main Menu 12 2 12 2 Comm Features Pop up Window IN 12 2 12 3 Comm Features Pop up Window IN 12 3 12 4 Options ICAU a dsoceneroscaceracso usdee secsiedtiounnttadtosten sveiecsenantosecseeneasaonen 12 3 12 5 Set Frequency Band Pop up Window cccccccceceeceeceeceneeneeneees 12 4 12 6 Modem Informati
139. he selected NIT Network Interface Type from the E1 Interface box on the right If the selected NIT is V5 2 or V5 2M then provisioning is required Section V5 2 Provisioning below Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow w MGW 1 RPCU Slot Configuration Configurations 12 DNis 11 APls 8 DHIs 7 15 APIs 6 DHIs 7 17 APIs 5 DAs 7 18 RPI W5 2 250 Heset ASPCH 180 5_2M 1024 EE Select the card configuration number of DHIZRPI cards and the Network Interface Type E1 Interface suitable for the system Figure 4 2 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Box V5 2 Provisioning single E1 Interface To provision the V5 2 interface highlight the required E1 icon on the E 1 GROUP view select CONFIGURATION PROVISIONING and then V5 2 see Figure 4 3 below w HGYW 1 E1 3 1 5 2 Provisioning 5 Vanaint and Interface Id Variant Id O60 OK Cancel Interface Id 00001223 In order to operate a 5 2 interface the operetor must specify the corect Yarnant and the correct Interface ID Press OF to uodate or RESET to return to the intial defaults Figure 4 3 V5 2 Provisioning Dialog Window Fill in the VARIANT ID and the INTERFACE ID fields CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 10 RPCU Configuration Multi E1 Interface To provision the multi V5 2 interface highlight an RPCU object and click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Multi V5 2M item to displ
140. he sum of all the successful and failed call attempts during the data collection period The report is available for Sector per each RPU RPC in the sector selected and the sector average per RPU RPC Network interface and RPCU entities A sector level report is shown in Figure E 2 below i Performance Honitornng Traffic Measurements Reports Print Close Call Attempis Sector Level Continuous Display aite Mo Name RPCU 2 Sector 4 From ULL 2000 Lo Lu uuu 180 00 130 00 Figure E 2 Call Attempts Sector Level Continuous Display Fd On the RPU RPC columns only the successful calls are counted although on the E sector average column all the call attempts are taken into account The results for each RPU RPC should be similar Furthermore from the data listed in this report mainly the daily peak report operators should verify if the actual Grade of Service GoS is similar to the desired one The actual GoS is determined by the sum of all RPU RPC results for a given hour divided by the number of RPU RPCs divided by the sector average CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Traffic Monitoring Lost Calls All Failures The above report lists the ratio of failed calls out of total call attempts successful plus failed count The report is available for Sector Network interface and RPCU entities A typical report is shown in Figure E 3 The first column lists the date and time intervals f
141. her automatically by the system or manually by the operator Unknown source of fault 2 Time Stamp Time stamp time and date based on PC date time properties 3 Ne Id Network Element ID Ne ID is defined according to Ne Type and Ne Adrs For example Ne ID MGW 1 describes Ne Type MGW and Ne Adrs 1 4 Object Id Table 10 3 Object ID RPCU RPU RPC SU DNI MPM RPI NMI Facility MDSL EI 5 Object Id is defined according to Obj Class and Obj Instance For example Object Id RPU RPC 17 2 describes Obj Class RPU RPC and Obj Instance 17 2 6 Alarm Type examples List of possible types of alarm categories a Communication b Quality of Service c Processing Error d Equipment Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log e Environmental f Undetermined 7 Probable Cause in terms of Alarm Type Table 10 4 Probable Causes of Alarm Types Alarm Type Probable Cause Communication Loss of signal Loss of frame Framing error Degraded signal Communication subsystem failure Communication protocol error Environmental Temperature unacceptable Enclosure door open The probable cause is self explanatory without requiring further amplification or qualification 8 Additional Text Further information on the Probable Alarm Cause The Alarm Report Summary is displayed in four adjacent boxes at the base of the table The display enables the operator to monitor occurrence of
142. hese are listed in the Clock Source column in the Clock Priority Table Figure 5 277 The current clock source is indicated by lt in the Current column of the Priority Table Priority Column data vary between 1 highest priority and 7 lowest priority Zero 0 in the Priority Column indicates that the Clock Source is disabled Only this column is subject to change by the user If no changes are made the Apply button remains disabled Once a change is made the Apply button is enabled accordingly The Active Column indicates whether or not Yes No the Clock Source can provide a service With Priority zero 0 services cannot be provided and the Active cell is empty If two or more clock sources are assigned identical priority levels the sources are considered as a group and the RPCU automatically selects the valid source from that group Every 10 seconds the Clock Priority Table is automatically updated with respect to the current clock source activity and the currently selected source Press the Reset button if you wish to update the table with respect to RPCU status The Window remains open until the Close button is pressed CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map To change priority levels in the Priority Table 1 Highlight a row in the Priority table to display the Priority box Cancel x and Accept Y buttons immediately above the table a Priority 2 Clock Source Priority Active
143. ic Updates Save Current Filter in E Query The Ne Type and Ne Adrs theme Appear in the Sort By and Field Name Lists are Combined in the Alarm Log Table as Weld The Same Apples to the Ubu Class and Obj Instance Which are Combined as Object Id Figure 10 17 Select Filter Options Window The user can select a parameter to Sort By from the corresponding dropdown list box You can sort by one or more parameters For example if you select to sort by Obj Class and Obj Instance in that order the Sort By frame will display as Sort By Obj Instance Dbi Class Obj Instance Figure 10 18 Sort By Frame According to this selection the alarms will be listed primarily by Obj Class and secondarily by Obj Instance CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 16 Menu View Proceed to set an initial condition in the Filter Conditions frame entering the required values in the Field Name Condition and Enter Value fields Click the Add Condition button to enter the condition into the Selected Condition window i Before selecting Obj Class under Field Conditions Field Name the Ne Type should E be specified in order to display the appropriate details You can compound the filter conditions by selecting an appropriate Find radio button Or And Or And setting a new condition revising the previously selected condition see Figure
144. imultaneous calls CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Feature Activation Feature Activation In order to enable a subscriber to have a second time slot in his calls the operator should use the RMON tool see Appendix A The following activities should be carried out RPU RPC Related Actions Using the RMON tool select the View gt RPU RPC View option from the Main Menu toolbar Select the active RPU RPC where the Time Diversity is to be activated and select the Setting option from the Main Menu toolbar Click the Advanced Features option type the password and Enter At this stage click the right mouse button or select from the Main Menu toolbar the Operation option Terminal Emulator RPU A and type the letter m The operator is now in the main RMON menu and should select option 2 2 gt Unit amp Comm Parameters Next in option 6 set it to O zero 6 gt Time Diversity O Auto 1 1 slot 2 2 slots O where O enable the feature 1 disable feature and 2 future option FAU Related Actions Using the RMON tool as above except in the View option select the DNI View or the SU View and select the active FAU The operator is now in the HHT mode and can select option 2 from the main menu 2 gt Unit amp Comm Parameters Next option 5 should be set to the desirable priority level 5 gt TIME DIVERSITY LEVEL 0 to F The field contains two characters the right character is used
145. in screen CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance F 16 Selected Main Menu Items Click the Yes button if you wish to save changes to the log file The Save As dialog window will display enabling you to save as desired If you do not wish to save changes to file then click the No button to display the following dialog window Asdl x This will end your ASOL session Cancel Figure F 17 This Will End Your ASDI Session Dialog Window Click the Cancel button to return to the ASDL main screen Click the OK button to end your ASDL session Revision 1 0 G Appendix G Convert Utility Ver 1 05 In This Appendix E Introduction on page G 2 E Implementation on page G 3 Appendix G Convert Utility Ver 1 05 Introduction The CMAP8000 Convert utility is used to upgrade an existing V5 2 single El based MGW system to a multi E1 based MGW system The conversion entails remapping connection assignments of CO Central Office subscribers from the different E1 s of the V5 2 single Mode to the E1 bundle in the multi E1 Mode Essentially a current backed up BCK MGW configuration file is converted to the required Multi E1 configuration Description The convert utility is used when upgrading the MGW system to version 2 3 using an existing MGW ver 2 2 2 1 database The convert utility reformats databases of versions 2 1 or 2 2 to version 2 3 format Upgrade of V5 2 single mode E1 links t
146. in the COM list and do one of the following 1 Click the Target gt Connect menu item or 2 Click the Connect button in the button bar or 3 Click the right mouse button and select Connect from the shortcut menu The Connect Status is defined according to E Run Bank 0O 1 E Work Bank 0 1 E Boot Version number E BAUD rate FAU_A 9600 to 19 200 FAU_B 9600 to 115200 E Swaps Number of time the Run bank can be swapped Revision 1 0 Appendix H Windows Load Target H 6 The Reset only available as button function is comparable to the Windows reset operation This function is invoked when the Status displays EMON and you wish to Load Target To scan all ports 1 Click the File gt Scan Ports menu item or 2 Click the Scan Ports button or 3 Click the right mouse button to display the shortcut menu and select Scan Ports To communicate directly with the FAU click the Target gt Terminal menu item or appropriate button to open the terminal window x iani T mjet Ial Fle Tega E Bark Hemo Hep Kele 5 p y E ECEE ke E fre Ta D A 2 FAU Figure H 4 a EN Ge In Viewing COM Part 2 COM Target Status Run Work Boot BAUD Rate Swaps Target in BOOT mode Bank BankO 64 S600 14 Main Screen Incorporating Terminal Window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance FAU FAU_B Flash Loading Procedure FAU FAU_B Flash Loading Procedure Before proc
147. information required in the respective locations E Site No Name CMAP 8000 or All Sites SuperOfficeMap E RPCU Number E Date Range According to Windows format E Export Data Check the Global Full Session data or Traffic radio button as required E Data Type Exported File Check the radio button for the preferred file type CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 74 Menu Main Map Click the OK button to display the Enter The Report File Name interactive window Enter The Report File Name Save irr GC Crap8000 e backup leg alarm Je Save as Ippe Export Report File Cancel Figure 5 107 Enter The Report File Name Window Select the folder where you wish to save the file and enter a name in the File name box Click the Save button to complete the data export procedure Security See Chapter 11 Options See Chapter 12 Help See Chapter 13 Revision 1 0 apter 6 RPCU Shelf his Chapter 1elf and Card Arrangement page 6 2 d Status page 6 3 lf Menu page 6 5 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf Shelf and Card Arrangement Double click on the RPCU element in the main map to display the RPCU shelf configuration Menu RPCU ID Card LEDs RPCU Shelf Figure 6 1 RPCU Shelf Display The cards are arranged in their respective slots numbered 1 to 26 Slots 1 and 2 are allocated for the MPM card and its correspondi
148. ion e g continuous dotted dashed etc 3 Disable Parameter Display The Hide Series frame contains all the reported parameters for the given Report name Check a parameter checkbox to hide the particular parameter in the respective Graph display Management Get RPCU History Click the Performance gt Management gt Get RPCU History menu item to signal the system to send to the CMAP 8000 current performance data Existing data will be removed Clear RPCU History Click the Performance gt Management gt Clear RPCU History menu item to message the NMI card to clear all current PM data When you click this item you will be prompted by the CMAP confirmatory message CHAP 8000 Message e History of RFCU 1 will be cleared Are You Sure 7 Cancel 7 Figure 5 103 CMAP 8000 Confirmatory Message Click the OK or Cancel buttons accordingly CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 72 Menu Main Map Housekeeping Delete Performance Monitoring Data This item enables the user to eliminate obsolete lists from the database thus saving valuable disk space Click the Performance gt Management gt Housekeeping gt Delete Data menu item to display the Delete Performance Monitoring Data interactive window w Delete Performance Monitoring Data Address _ S OF Site Ho Hame T RPCU 1 Close Date Range From BH 01 2000 To 16 02 2000 Figure 5 10
149. ion 1 0 Figures Deure l l CratMap WEE 1 2 Figure 2 1 Attention Pop up Window ssssssssseesssssseeesssseeeesssseeeesseseeeesssseeeesso 2 4 Figure 2 2 Installation Wizard Screen No LI 2 4 Figure 2 3 Select Destination Directory Pop up Wipdow 2 5 Figure 2 4 Ready to Install Pop up Window ccc ecece ec eecneenceeeeeeeneeneeeens 2 5 Figure 2 5 Installing Pop Up Window eee eee eeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeesensenaens 2 6 Figure 2 6 Icon on Desktop Pop Up Wmdoww enc eeeeeeeeneeeeeesensensees 2 6 eee Meme NT Pop up Window ue 2 6 Figure 2 8 Frequency Hopping Mode Pop up WindoW cece eeeeeeeeeeeees 2 7 Figure 2 9 Set Frequency Band Pop Up Window ccc eceec eee eeeenseeeeeeeeenes 2 7 Figure 2 10 Communication Port Pop Up Wipdow 2 8 Figure 2 11 The End Pop up Wmdow seen eeeeeeensenseeeeseeeeaeesenes 2 8 Figure 2 12 Installation Completed Pop up Wmdow 2 9 eee 13 Install Pop up Window NENNEN 2 9 fete 2 14 PC to RPCU Eeer 2 10 Figure 3 1 CraftMap Logo Opening Gcreen EEN 3 2 Figure 3 2 CraftMap Cautionary Message cccccecc eee eceeeeeceneeneeeeeneeneeeeeaeesenes 3 2 Pionie com Eeer 3 3 Figure 3 4 Annotated CraftMap Interface 3 4 EE EE 3 6 Figure 3 6 Commi Features exam ple EE 3 7 Figure 3 7 Typical Multi Screen Display aere Eeer 3 8 Fig re 3 85 CMAP 3000 Messag genee E EE a ERE 3 9 Figures Figure 3 9 CraftMap Interface E1 Group Gub map ec ence ee eeeee eens 3 11 Figure 4 1 RPCU Pre
150. ion with AIU 120C DIU support Description Figure 6 27 Section of CMAP SW Download Status Screen Click the Resume button in the menu to continue software version downloading Click Maintenance gt Current loaded version to display the current SW Version information window ij Current 54 Yersion Information Sw Yersion Details Target RFI Date 1370172000 Ver 1 15 10727 ChkSum 1654 Description Revised CW Version card Select C DHI amp RPI Figure 6 28 Current SW version Information Window The DNI and RPI SW files are downloaded to the NMI card Either of these two files can be downloaded to the relevant card DNI RPI by checking the relevant radio button in he Card Select pane Press the Close button to return to the main screen Revision 1 0 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf 6 18 To clear all accumulated data on the NMI card click the Maintenance gt Format flash disk menu item to display the CMAP 8000 message CHAP 8000 Message x Extreme Caution ls Advised This operation will clear all data in NMI card Do rou Wish To Continue 7 Figure 6 29 CMAP 8000 Message Caution Yes to clear all data including performance monitoring data for the previous 8 hours and DNI and RPI pre loading files in NMI card and return to the shelf map CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance apter 7 E1 Map his Chapter eneral page 7 2 2 Provis
151. ioning page 7 3 Alarm Status page 7 6 rrading an Existing V5 2 Single El based MGW System page 7 7 Chapter 7 E1 Map General Double click an E1 object in the Main Map to display the E1 sub map _CHAP 8000 MGwW 1 E1 Group 1 b Pis Ed ee 7 Senf Options Help Figure 7 1 CMAP 8000 E1 Group Sub Map The E1 elements associated with the selected E1 group in the Main Map are displayed with the appropriate menu bar The menu is a subset of the main map menu Focusing on different objects in the RPU RPC sub map display the corresponding menus El Maintenance item disabled Configuration gt Provisioning gt Subscriber allocation Configuration gt Provisioning gt V5 2 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance V5 2 Provisioning V5 2 Provisioning Single E1 Interface In the case of an RPCU defined to work with V5 2 250 E1 interface proceed as follows Highlight an E1 object and click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt V5 2 item in the menu bar to display the E1 V5 2 Provisioning pop up window w HGYW 1 E1 3 1 5 2 Provisioning 5 Vanaint and Interface Id Variant Id O60 OK Cancel Interface Id 00001223 In order to operate a 5 2 interface the operetor must specify the corect Yarnant and the correct Interface ID Press OF to update or RESET to return to the intial defaults Figure 7 2 E1 V5 2 Provisioning Pop up Window To activate a V5 2 interface ente
152. ior written permission of Alvarion Ltd E The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice E The software described in this document is furnished under a license The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license E Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted E Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty E The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature and does not constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein E Any changes or modifications of equipment including opening of the equipment not expressly approved by Alvarion Ltd will void equipment warranty and any repair thereafter shall be charged for It could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment Some of the equipment provided by Alvarion and specified in this manual is manufactured and warranted by third parties All such equipment must be installed and handled in full compliance with the instructions provided b
153. l monitor the polarity using external equipment Click the Test button to activate the test The test duration is approximately 1 minute The results of the test will display in the relevant boxes 5 62 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map If the Line Circuit test fails as a consequence of a short circuit the failure cause is reported as Invalid Short circuit in all Line tests result windows w HG 1 Subscriber Line Test Port Selection sus 3 sl Port 2 sl Select Test Type Status Line Completed Capacity nF Leakage Foreign Yoltage Port Signaling Status C Circuit Off Hook Hook Loop Detector Ringer No Ring C Metering C Rinda Force Mode Mh C Reverse Polarity Enable Force Figure 5 93 Subscriber Line Test Dialog Window II If the subscriber line is busy the user can check the Enable Force checkbox to prioritize the test even though the line is in use Click the Close button to return to the main map Performance amp Traffic Monitoring General The CMAP 8000 Version 2 3 reporting represents a significant enhancement from Version 2 2 covering a far wider range of parameters The additional reports are for Traffic Volume Call Attempts Lost Calls to All Failures ratio Lost Calls to Per Failure Type ratio w o a WD Average Traffic intensity a Highest Time Slot Occupancies Revision 1 0 Chap
154. larm Log History database is displayed and the Attend menu item and Enable updates sub menu item are disabled CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 14 Menu View Show Details To show details of a listed alarm highlight the particular alarm and click the show Details menu item to display the alarm details If the CraftMap has no further information the following window is displayed CHAP 8000 Message Ho More Information Figure 10 16 CMAP 8000 No More Information Message When you scroll through the Alarm Log screen updating is terminated to enable you to x scroll without interruption After you have completed scrolling click the Enable updates item the V mark should be visible to enable alarm updating to continue and new alarms to appear in the log file Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log Define Filter Alarm information can be displayed according to selected conditions and in any given order Proceed by clicking the View gt Define filter menu item to display the Select Filter Options pop up window im Select Filter Options Sort By Time Stamp sl Time Stamp Ne Type Filter Conditions Field Hame Severity Condition E qual sl Enter alue Minor sl Filter Selections Current Severity Minor Find C Or E And C i r C And Selected Time Stamp 31 01 2000 00 00 00 and Condition Seventy Minor Reset adi Close Wo Allow Dynam
155. lating to MultiGain Wireless Technical Publications E MultiGain Wireless System Manual P N 8638 71910 00 contains descriptive information on MultiGain Wireless The manual includes Revision 1 0 the following parts gt Part 1 MultiGain Wireless System Overview concise description of system capabilities and components integration with CO equipment general configuration options optional equipment and general description of management and provisioning options Also system functionality and technical descriptions Part 2 MultiGain Wireless Central Office Control and Interface System Installation and Operation Manual general description of the RPCU GSS AIU 120 and DIU units physical and functional descriptions site requirements data related to installation planning installation procedures for each item of equipment cable connections first time operation configuration and provisioning procedures commissioning troubleshooting and field maintenance Part 3 MultiGain Wireless Radio Port System Installation and Operation Manual general description of the RPU and RPC units and associated antennae physical and functional descriptions site requirements and installation planning installation procedures for each item of equipment cable connections first time operation configuration and provisioning procedures commissioning troubleshooting and field maintenance Part4 MultiGain Wireless Subscriber S
156. lay the sub menu 2 Click the Provisioning item to display the Delete item Seen Maintenance Help Pr m visio ning F Delete Unlock board Figure 6 14 Provisioning Item Click the Delete menu item to display the following warning message Revision 1 0 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf CHAP 8000 Message Warning Deleting the Board disables any further Alarms and events from It Do pou want to Continue Figure 6 15 CMAP 8000 Message 3 Click the Yes button to complete the card deletion gt To unlock a card after a new SW version has been loaded 1 Click the Configuration menu item to display the sub menu 2 Click the Provisioning item to display the Unlock board item 3 Click the Unlock board item to display the CMAP 8000 message CMAP 8000 Message i Accepted Figure 6 16 CMAP 8000 Accepted Message 4 Press OK to enable card normal operation CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 6 10 Shelf Menu Maintenance gt To download SW for RPI and DNI cards 1 Click the Maintenance item in the menu to display the sub menu AISCH Help Download Gw DW download status Figure 6 17 Maintenace Item in the Main Menu 2 Click the Download SW item to display the following cautionary message CHAP 8000 Message Ku Extreme Caution ls Advised The Selected Board Will Be Out OF Service Do You Wish To Continue 7 Figure 6 18 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Mes
157. le A 7 Operations Sub Menu Terminal Display the appropriate SU Terminal Emulator accessible to Emulator senior technical personnel only This item will only Terminal Emulator of SU 2 HAJ i ACTIVE TR POWER activate with FAU MAIN MENU 10 44 or HW SW Configuration lower see e Unit amp Comm Parameters Statistics SU Selection Enter your choice CL 23 Type Hi for main menu Pi for previous screen ff for reset Figure A 20 Terminal Emulation of SU Proceed interactively by selecting the required menu item and responding to on screen commands accordingly RPCU Selection Click the RPCU element to highlight and click the right hand mouse button on the RPCU bar to display the Terminate All the Maint Calls Figure A 21 Terminate All the Maint Calls Box Click the box to terminate all maintenance calls Exit From RMON Click File in the Main Menu Bar to access the Exit Alt F4 item Click Exit Alt F4 to terminate the RMON session Revision 1 0 Appendix B CMAP to RPCU Connections In this Appendix E General on page B 2 E Connections Instructions on page B 3 E Modem Set Up on page B 5 Appendix B CMAP to RPCU Connections General The MGW system designated tool for Remote Management amp Control is the SuperOfficeMap SMAP8000 Refer to SMAP8000 Installation and Operation Manual P N 8638 71407 00 for detailed information on the
158. le pop up window Open Transmit File a may _ 1 bck Backup Files BCE Figure 5 74 Open Transmit File Pop up Window x The file to be transmitted must be current and bear a bck extension Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Mark the file by clicking on the file name Check that the file you selected now appears in the File Name box and press the Open button to display the following system message CMAP 3000 Message Figure 5 75 CMAP 8000 Message Press the Yes No button for the system to perform not to perform DB reset before transmitting configuration Users are strongly recommended to select the Yes button otherwise elements from previous configurations are retained and will attach themselves to the new configuration If the pre defined configuration has undergone revision in the interim pressing the Yes No button in the message window Figure 5 75 will display the following system message CMAPSO00 Message x The RPCU Slot Configuration is Different than the BACKUP Fre Defined Configuration o Es IF pou choose res The RAPCU wll restart with the BACKUP Pre Detined Configuration HES Wl SC Take a Few Minutes ert IF you choose HU the existing RPCU Slot Configuration will remain The DB Back Up will be Down Loaded without changing the existing RPCU Slot Configuration Do Yow Want To Change Configuration Figure 5 76 CMAP 8000 Message Press the Yes button to rest
159. lection Verify the version of the utility is CONV8000 Ver 1 05 Appendix G Convert Utility Ver 1 05 Click the Browse button to open the interactive window enabling selection of the backup MGW configuration file you wish to convert Click the Open button in the interactive window to return to the Conversion Program for RPCU Configuration Files interactive window i Conversion Program for RPCU Configuration Files Current Predefine Configuration Configurations E DNls 18 APls E1 Interface v5 2 250 Select Configuration Convert to Multi E1 Same Predefine Contig Select the card configuration A Change curret setting to Multi E1 E Don t Change stay in current configuration Figure G 2 Conversion Program Configuration Selection The current configuration of the RPCU and the E1 interface type NIT are displayed in the Current Predefine Configuration frame In the Select Configuration frame check the appropriate radio button Convert to Multi E1 to convert the configuration to Multi E1 or Same Predefine Config to remain with the predefined configuration namely V5 2 single E1 mode x The latter selection converts the backup file format to an xMAP 2 3 backup file format CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Implementation Step 2 ER If you wish to convert to Multi E1 select the Convert to Multi E1 radio button an
160. lel E RPCU Time f14 41 07 Cancel RPCU Date 1470872000 Reset um Load From PC Figure 4 15 Time amp Date Dialog Box x dd mm yyyy hh mm ss Enter the correct data CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 20 RPU RPC Provisioning RPU RPC Provisioning This phase comprises the allocation of RPU RPC phase and sector number All other parameters are received from the RPCU As the RPU RPC is not yet equipped i e not powered the RPU RPC object at this stage is colored blue indicating Unknown status Double click the RPU RPC object in the main map to open the RPU RPC group map _CMAP 8000 MGW 1 RPU Group 1 Pa File Edit ontigursten Mentenance Performance Secunty Options Help Figure 4 16 RPU RPC Definitions MDSLs and RPU RPCs are shown according to the defined number of RPIs Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow RPU RPC Definition To define the RPU RPC Parameters gt 1 Highlight an RPU RPC and select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt RPU RPC Details menu item to open the RPU RPC details dialog box mm MGW 3 RPU Details x Details HEU Sector Phase ate Humber Humber ER RPU Identifier 01020309 Connection SU 1 101 SU Z 102 Figure 4 17 RPU RPC Details Dialog Box The appropriate RPU RPC number is specified 2 Sector number for PSTN subscribers Enter the Sector and Phase Numbers according to network requirements Yo
161. ll List Wimpdow 5 60 Subscriber Line Test Dialog Window Te 5 61 Subscriber Line Test Dialog Window In 5 603 Performance Item on the Main Men 5 64 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message 5 64 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Wndow 9 65 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Table Mode 9 68 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Graph Mode 5 69 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports I Antennae Diversity 5 70 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports II Antennae Diversity 5 70 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports III EE 5 71 Figure 5 102 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Graphic Option Mode 5 71 Figure 5 103 CMAP 8000 Confirmatory Message 5 72 Figure 5 104 Delete Performance Monitoring Data Window ssssssssesssessssees 9 73 Figure 5 105 CMAP 8000 Confirmatory Message 9 73 Figure 5 106 Export Performance Monitoring Data Wmdow 5 74 Figure 5 107 Enter The Report File Name Wimdow 5 75 Pearce OE RPE U Ske DEPI ee eege 6 2 FPigare 0 2 DNIO Card Stalis ener ee ene ee nner er ern ee mene ener ere nee ee 6 4 Figure 6 3 Pile Item in the Main EE zeigt Ee eene 6 5 Figure 6 4 CMAP 8000 Pop up WindoW ssessssssressssseeesssseeecsseseeeesssseeeessesees 6 5 Figure 6 5 Edit Item in the Main Men EE 6 5 vi CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Figures Figure 6 6 Configuration Item in the Main Menu 6 6 Fig re 6 CMAP 3000
162. m Dm um mm dBm 69 67 BE 69 67 md AS i max dBm 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 Normal ALoad Maint Normal Normal Legend Integration Time m Normal ER d F PS Maint m ALoad m Touch HDDDDDD r al F Figure 8 5 RPU RPC Statistics View by DSLs The RPU RPC statistics displayed above are sorted according to DSLs The RPU RPC statistics are alternatively sorted according to Air Slots Air Slots DSLs selection is made by checking the appropriate radio button in the View By frame Statistics are displayed for the following parameters Table 8 2 RPU RPC Parameter Statistics Ant 1 2 WER WER of receiver to which ANT1 2 are connected respectively Ant 1 2 select ratio Percentage time usage by each antenna DSL Digital Subscriber Line Number as CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 8 8 RPU RPC Statistics Table 8 2 RPU RPC Parameter Statistics RSSI Radio Signal Strength Indication dBm subscriber Number with respect to a given RPU RPC WER looking from RPU RPC RPU RPC statistics sorted according to Air Slots are shown below CMAP 8000 MiGV 1 RPU 15 1 Statistics pu File Edit l i 2 P l ig an 7 wl CH CH CC GA A16 171 a IRS ig i om om om om on 71 1 D KE i a ol CO GC D D AE d ol L aE VE FPE T 73 69 ss 8 SI 9 a s s s 99799 99 99 le 100 0 100 0 rb aoo 000 ooo
163. n order to load BOOT 3 Click the Target gt Boot gt Load Boot menu item or appropriate button to display the Password dialog window Password Dialog This operation requires a password Far Figure H 5 Password Dialog Popup Window 4 Enter the password obtainable from Alvarion Support Desk and OK to display the Open window Look jr 2 Faya zzz File name FRom_code hex Files of type HE files H Cancel Figure H 6 Open Dialog Window sample CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance FAU FAU_B Flash Loading Procedure 5 Select the appropriate HEX Gei Rom_code hex for FAU_A or boot 132 for FAU_B 6 Click OK to initiate automatic start of the downloading process Check Status for time left by percentage to completion 7 Click the Target gt Boot gt Duplicate Boot menu item to display the password dialog popup window see Figure H 5 8 Enter the password provided by Alvarion Support Desk and click OK for the process to continue automatically Loading the Application gt To load the application 1 To select a higher BAUD rate for all targets mark all targets by holding down the shift key and clicking on the first and last lines 2 Press the right mouse key to display the corresponding menu and select the change BAUD rate item and desired speed for the relevant card 3 Select all FAU s see Select PC COM section Item 5 4 Activate Load A
164. nd print the contents of the Information log window respectively as required E Bank Clearance Clear button Click the Clear button on the tool bar at the bottom of the Load Flash dialog window to erase the bank other than the MAIN bank Activation of the Lock function is recommended beforehand File selection for loading File to load box Use the File to load drop down list box the select a file for loading Click the prompt button to view the current list Alternatively click the browse button to open the Open dialog window to view the computer file and directory structure CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance A 14 Monitoring amp Control Table A 6 Operations Sub Menu Items Load Flash ied Fea continued eimm lm sime U5 lm PiMFiestim A Be amp Figure A 14 Open Dialog Window File Loading Start load button Click the Start load button on the tool bar at the bottom of the Load Flash dialog window to load a HEX formatted file to the selected card Bank Enabling Enable button After loading a file into the bank bank CODE readability is verified by pressing the Enable button RPU RPC software replacement only Bank Replacement Swap button Click the Swap button on the tool bar at the bottom of the Load Flash dialog window to replace the bank marked ACTIVE by the bank marked SECONDARY Bank replacement will reset the RPU RPC and consequently ca
165. ndicates status no longer determined The Operability box displays Enabled or Disabled The MDSL frame indicates the overall alarm status DSL A and DSL B where a round red box indicates active alarm status CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance MDSL Alarm Status The DSL A and DSL B frames display the alarm status for the individual DSL s E Over Current E Sync Loss E Leakages E FEBE Far End Bit Error and NEBE Near End Bit Error Revision 1 0 Chapter 8 RPU RPC Map RPU RPC Alarm Status Double click an RPU RPC object to display the RPU RPC alarm status pop up window w HIG YW 1 HPU 15 1 Status larm Severity SSS E O State AAO a ee E Unknown Operability Enabled RPU RPU Disabled E 96mSec Sync Loss E 2mSec Sync Loss High E Hop Range Mismatch E RPU Init Failed Provisioning Required Figure 8 3 RPU RPC Status Pop up Window x The RPU RPC status display is for information purposes only The Alarm Severity frame severity level according to the categories defined in section Chapter 10 Alarm Log is displayed in the appropriate box The State frame indicates the status of the RPU RPC A red round Unknown box indicates status no longer determined The Operability box displays Enabled or Disabled The RPU RPC frame lists the RPU RPC alarm types where the correspondi
166. nected to the J 15 connector or J13 A located on top of the RPCU This connector can also be used for modem connection and for RS 485 daisy chain For further information refer to the MGW Installation Manual If CMAP 8000 is operated with SMAP the SMAP is connected to the J 13A connector and the CMAP 8000 can be connected either directly to the NMI card local front panel access or J 15 via local RS 232 or modem as shown below RMON is connected to J4 main MPM A or J5 redundant MPM B pbc CMAP d000 a Da Ewa Hei FFI EFI KF Kr EFI DCH BAY mr mar Ei Di D D KAN GA ELE ELE a 3 D D Fd e cK T Ve D KC Figure 2 14 PC to RPCU Connection CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 2 10 Software Installation The PC RS232 serial ports are connected to the front of the NMI and MPM cards using Cables 3 and 4 respectively see Appendix A PC serial ports COM1 and COM2 can be used for this purpose This connection is a temporary measure for maintenance purposes only The box remains open and is exposed to RFI and heat dissipation Revision 1 0 apter 3 Operation his Chapter etting Started page 3 2 een Descripton page 3 5 een Management page 3 8 Chapter 3 Operation Getting Started gt IR 2 S To start with CMAP 8000 Make sure that your PC is running under Windows 95 98 ME Double click on the CMAP 8000 icon phe to run the CraftMap program and
167. new alarms in the system The information is recorded on the hard disk and can be reviewed and erased by the operator as required The Query Status box see Figure 10 1 summarizes the criteria governing the current Alarm Log display When the modem is in use an additional Site column is displayed denoting the name of the currently connected site dialed from the modem address book CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 6 Menu File Menu File Click on the File item in the menu bar to display the File sub menu IR View Attend Clea Rebuild Database Print Exit Figure 10 2 File Item in the Main Menu Rebuild Database Rebuild Database is invoked when there is reason to believe that the database has been affected in some way or other For example data has been cleared or the database is behaving unevenly etc Click the File gt Rebuild Database item to display the Rebuild Database pop up window a Rebuild Data Base Files to Rebuild See eee n a History Alarms Data Base DE Keep BackUp of Data Base Cancel Figure 10 3 Rebuild Database Pop up Window Select either one or both current and historical databases by checking the appropriate check boxes and press OK to implement your request Check Keep Backup of Database to generate database backup x This item should be invoked after a large number of actions have been taken Revision 1 0 Chapter 10
168. ng redundant future option The MPM card slot width is twice that of the remaining slots Slot 25 is allocated for the NMI card Slots 3 to 7 are reserved for DNI cards Slots 8 to 14 are reserved for DNI or RPI cards Slots 15 to 24 and Slot 26 are reserved for RPI cards The RPCU ID box is displayed in the top left hand corner of the shelf display see Figure 6 1 The background indicates the current summarized alarm status see below CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Card Status Card Status Card LED s according to card type are defined below Table 6 1 LED Card Types MPM OOS Red Out Of Service Green In working order and currently Active the redundant future optional card remains inactive EXT Red Malfunction in External clock source RCV Malfunction in E1 clock synchronization Receive en frea Remote Alarm indicator ror frea ross gtt oo et t RPI Out Of Service BUSY In working order and active Digital Line Alarm indicates RPI to RPU RPC protocol problems Lat rea Line alarm problems with psta e Saen emeng ae la lni mas Rea Summarized major aterm mnr Yelow Summarized minor aterm Revision 1 0 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf Table 6 1 LED Card Types ACO Green Alarm Cut Off By pressing the ACO button if alarms are lit up If no alarms are lit up the ACO will not respond The ACO disconnects with alarm clearance or the onset of new ala
169. ng red round box indicates active alarm status The RPU RPC sub map is Unlocked by default therefore the screen can be closed and the Main Map restored CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance RPU RPC Inventory and Version Information RPU RPC Inventory and Version Information Click an RPU RPC object in the RPU RPC sub map Figure 8 1 and click the Configuration gt Version Information menu item to display the RPU RPC Inventory and Version Info popup window w MGW 1 RPU 16 1 Inventory and Version Info Inventory Information HD Status Frequency 12345678 Radio Ready E GHz Yersion Information CPU A Boot Software RPUABOOTY53 00 Application Software A10 23 11 05797 1515 02 00 Applic DW Description Release 20 2 2 2 2 2 CPU B Boot Software RPU_B BOOT 5 3 Application Software WI A3 117 05 97 15 30 12 Applic GW Description Release ZU Hardware ee ROTEM Figure 8 4 RPU RPC Inventory and Version Info Popup Window The popup window provides Inventory Information and Version Information for the respective RPU RPC Revision 1 0 Chapter 8 RPU RPC Map RPU RPC Statistics Click an RPU RPC object in the RPU RPC sub map Figure 8 1 and click the Performance gt Statistics menu item to display the RPU RPC Statistics screen Bed TONI MGVW 1 RPU 15 1 Statistics pu File Edit la Si ee EE JE ii 1212 1213 1214 1715 1 000 o
170. number highlight the appropriate row in the list and press the Delete or Update buttons accordingly CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 12 6 Options Menu To communicate with a given site highlight the site and hit the Dial button to initiate the call Once the call is initiated the Disconnect button is enabled Hit the Disconnect button to terminate the call Hit the Dial whom button to manually dial a number If you wish to abort the call hit the Abort button To re dial a number hit the Re dial button Check the Disconnect after HH MM box and enter the required time if this option is required Press the Modem Commands button to display modem information Press the Close button to return to the main screen Revision 1 0 13 apter 13 Help his Chapter eneral page 13 2 Chapter 13 Help General Click the Help About item in the main menu to display summary information about CMAP8000 and the Network Management Interface About CMAP 3000 CMAP 8000 eg Version 2 20 68 Date 15 03 2001 17 30 Memory Free 65 24 KB System Resource 49 Free COPYRIGHT Innowave Wireless Systems Ltd 2001 Figure 13 1 About CMAP 8000 Pop up Window If the system resources fall below a threshold of 30 the available system resources are at a critical level and the user is strongly advised to unload unnecessary programs from the system thereby recovering system resources CMAP 8000 In
171. o display the corresponding dialog window in Select mode a MGW 1 SU Parameters Be Select ooo Sevice Parameters LI Rado Paame Gipup Selechon From gt oe i gt Thr firat time thia screen is diaplaped pou muat make a SU selection One or a group of SUs can be selected Every selected DU should have al baal omg aceeyried purl Figure 5 30 SU Parameters Window Select Mode The first time the window is displayed select one or more SU s where each SU should have at least one assigned port CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 20 Menu Main Map Service Parameters Selection of the Service Parameters option allows the user to assign Reverse Polarity CLI Calling Line Identification Signaling Control Reverse Polarity Taxing Pulse Frequency and Ringer Frequency and Voice Coding Click the Service Parameters tag to display the corresponding mode CH MGW 1 SU Parameters _ OR x Service Parameters Radio Parameters Apply Reverse Polarnty CLI Refresh Betres i Enabled vo E First Ring Delay Disabled EZ R Tax Freg ing Freq 12KHz 20 Hz i 16 KHz i 25 Hz Voce Encoding Pot ADPCM sl Port ADPCM zj Port ADPCM sl FPort4 ADPCM zj Figure 5 31 SU Parameters Window Service Parameters Mode The SU s selected in the Select mode are listed in the SU box Select an SU to display the SU s respective service parameters see Figure 5 31
172. o a V5 2 Multi E1 links also requires re provisioning of the subscribers connection to the network namely it requires to release the association to a specific E1 V5 2 interface and to reassign it the Multi E1 V5 2 interface The subscribers will not be anymore connected to a specific E1 port but toa bundle of E1 links composing the Multi E1 V5 2 interface A consistent process should be applied on the CO to coordinate the L3 addresses The convert utility described here reassigns ports of V5 2 single mode E1 initially used in any MGW system to new logical ports of V5 2 Multi E1 links CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Implementation Implementation Initial Steps Install the convert utility ver 1 05 it is recommended to install it amongst Cmap files namely C Program Files CMAP8000 Save a backup of the original configuration file for safety Step 1 S Revision 1 0 From the desktop click Start gt Programs CMAP8000P Convert to display the Conversion Program for RPCU Configuration Files interactive window D Conversion Program for RPCU Configuration Files Input Configuration File Name C mgw 29 11 99 bck i i Cancel Browse COPYRIGHT InnoWavre Wireless Systems Ltd 2001 All Rights Reserved Warning Unauthorized Reproduction or Distribution OF cree This Software Is Illegal By Law CONYS000 Yer 1 05 Figure G 1 Conversion Program Input Configuration File Name Se
173. oing call attempts E OCall SU Busy No TS available in the active RPU RPC for outgoing call attempts F PCM Deny PCM Call allocation denied G LE Busy Network Interface Level Outgoing call request denied by LE w Performance Momtonng Traffic Measurements Reports Print Close Lost Calls Per Failure Type ar Sector Level Continuous Display Site Wo Mame RPCU 2 Sector 4 From 01 01 2000 To 17 07 2000 Figure E 4 Lost Calls Per Failure Type Sector Level Continuous Display CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance E 8 Traffic Monitoring Average Traffic Intensity This report is sector oriented and presents the occupancy of the sector expressed in Erlangs see Figure E 5 w Performance Monitoring Traffic Measurements Reports Print Close Average Traffic intensity Sector Level Continuous Display Site Mo Name RPCU 2 Sector 4 From 01 01 2000 To 17 07 2000 Figure E 5 Average Traffic Intensity Sector Level Continuous Display The daily peak presentation of this report is used to determine the given GoS The given GoS could be determined by referring to the ErlangB table according to the traffic data displayed in this report and available TS s 8 per each RPU RPC in the sector Highest Time Slot Occupancies This report is a powerful tool for optimizing sector resources It enables operators to analyze the efficiency of any sector The report details the highes
174. on the Primary Secondary and Regular E1 links as follows CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance V5 2 Provisioning Select the relevant DNI card indication from the right hand box 03 1 04 1 etc and move it to the appropriate link position left hand fields using the button In the display window DNI s 5 1 and 6 1 are currently defined as part of the multi E1 bundle while DNI s 3 1 4 1 and 7 1 need to be defined The number of DNI s displayed is as actually configured in the RPCU regardless of the number of E1 s defined for the Multi E1V52 bundle Click the OK button to display the CMAP 8000 Accepted Message Click OK to update and return to the E1 sub map Revision 1 0 Chapter 7 E1 Map E1 Alarm Status Double click an E1 object in the sub map to display the E1 alarm status pop up window aS MGW 1 E1 3 1 TEN SSS Ee SE z lf zl J MN EE a EE RE Sawer Sat ponent a gf a Disabled Figure 7 4 E1 Status Pop up Window The Alarm Severity frame severity level according to the categories defined in Chapter 10 Alarm Log is displayed in the appropriate box The State frame indicates the status of the El A red round Unknown box indicates status no longer determined The Operability box displays Enabled or Disabled The E1 frame lists the E1 alarm types where a red round box indicates alarm occu
175. on Window sssssssssssssressssresssresrseersseeeessereeseo 12 5 12 7 Modem Operation Window ccceceeceese eee ees eee eeeeeeseeseeaseesenseeenes 12 6 Revision 1 0 Figures Figure 12 8 Address Book ee e 12 6 Figure 13 1 About CMAP 8000 Pop up Wimdoww 13 2 Figure A 1 MGW Remote Monitor DNI View A 2 Figure A 2 MGW Remote Monitor RPU RPC View A 3 Figure A 3 MGW Monitor Subscriber Unit View A 4 Figure A 4 Serial Port Configuration Window ccccceceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneees A 6 Fig re A 5 Options WinGOW wee cies ege Age ee dE gies Se deed e A 7 Figure A 6 Access Configuration WindOW scciicitescisseseanasceecisasdecveoseetoassesieaseceerbees A 8 Figure A 7 Unlock Advanced Features Wimdow A 8 Figure A 8 About RMON ele A 9 Figure A 9 Operations Sub Menu Items A 10 BigureA 1LO RPU RPC Statistics Slot SOTT geseet Aueren A 11 Figure LL KPU RPC Statistics DSL SOf1 eisses Aere ee A 11 Figure A 12 Version Information of RPU RPC ssssssssssesssssesssseessssrerseseesesree A 13 Figure A 13 RLM of RPU RPC Load Flash Dialog Wmndow eee A 14 Fisure Ge ek Open Dialog WiINUOW 2x caracsvencdatetencavastenwaecesenceseveusdecwnieedaraercates A 15 Figure A 15 Terminal Emulation of RPU RPC ccc cece cence nce eneeneeeeneenen A 16 Figure A 16 Maintenance Call BOX ii icccsiansevcsissesoxecamnaenasenesasensdawessansitennanescnseumceces A 17 Figure A 17 Active Configuration Display
176. on in the Alarm Report button bar to display the Export pop up window Export ues a Character separated values sl Cancel Destination Disk file isd Figure 10 7 Export Pop up Window Export You can export the report according to your selection from a choice of standard formats listed in the Format drop down list box Character separated values Comma eparated values CS4 Cristal Reports RPT Data Interchange Format DIF Excel 2 1 In Excel 20 Excel 4 0 an Excel 5 0 an HTML 3 0 Draft Standard HTML 3 0 Explorer 2 0 Figure 10 8 Format Drop Down List Box CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu File Assuming that you select the Excel 5 0 XLS format click OK to display the Choose Export File pop up window Choose Export File Save ire J Crap8000 e temp raal alarm xls File name Save Save as type Excel S Cancel Figure 10 9 Choose Export File Pop up Window Select a folder using the Save in browser drop down list box and name the file in the File name box Click Save to export the alarm report and return to the Alarm Log screen If Internet mail is installed in the PC the user can select the Microsoft Mail MAPI destination option from the Destination dropdown list box Format Excel 5 0 XLS sl Destination Cancel Microsoft Mail MAFI De LI Disk file Figure 10 10 Export Pop u
177. on to confirm and then click the Close button CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 32 Subscriber Unit SU Definition Status To check the status of an SU click the SELECT tab in the SUBSCRIBER ALLOCATION dialog box to display Status mode E TISTET Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations a a e e Istny BRI 03 1 m i Click on one of the SU lines to display the Alarm Status and Connection Figure 4 25 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Status In the Creation Filter box select the Created or All SU and in the Type Filter select the All Types or PSTN or ISDN As the SU is created but not installed the system cannot communicate with it and the Alarm Severity is blue Unknown Later it becomes red Major SU Deletion To delete a Subscriber Unit it is imperative to carry out the steps of the SUB SU DECLARATION in reverse order This maintains a clean system database and facilitates future subscriber creation gt To delete a Subscriber Unit 1 SELECT the SU to be deleted on the SELECT tab the CREATED SU in the CREATION FILTER and the appropriate type in the TYPE FILTER 2 Unregister it 3 Disconnect it 4 Delete Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow SU Parameter Provisioning This phase of the process enables the operator to provision SU features such as metering ringing voice encoding 64 Kbps channel and Calling Line Identification Radio parameters
178. op up Window ssssssseessssssseesssssseesesssseeseseo 5 51 Backup Configuration Transmit Pop up Window 5 51 Open Transmit File Pop up Wipdow 5 51 CMAP SOOO TE 5 52 CMAP ARA 5 52 Backup Configuration Executing Pop up Wmdow 5 53 Backup End of transmit Configuration Pop up Window 5 53 Import RPCU Data Base Window 5 54 Import RPCU DataBase Details Files Window 5 54 Import Export System Frequency amp Phase Dialog Window 5 55 Enter Select File Dialog WindoW ssssssssseessssseresssseseessssssreees 5 55 Import Export System Frequency amp Phase Dialog Window Action seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Figures Figure 5 84 Figure 5 80 Figure 5 86 Figure 5 87 Figure 9 88 Figure 5 89 Figure 5 90 Figure 5 91 Figure 5 92 Figure 5 93 Figure 5 94 Figure 95 95 Figure 5 96 Figure 5 97 Figure 5 98 Figure 5 99 Figure 5 100 Figure 5 101 Maintenance Item in the Main Menu 9 56 RPCU Clock Select Pop up Window scene eeeeeeeeenees 5 57 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message 5 57 Subscriber Units Status Window sesssssssessssressseressseeesseererseree 5 58 Subscriber Units Status Window plus alarm status 5 59 Initialize Data Base Window s ssssssesssseesssresssseesseeessesresseseesseeee 5 59 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message Wumdouw 5 60 Active Maintenance Ca
179. or the displayed data the second column lists the call failure percentage of total call attempts w Performance Monitoring Traffic Measurements Reports Lost Calls All Failures 0 Sector Level Continuous Display Site No Name RPCU 2 Sector 4 From 01 01 2000 To 17 07 2000 Figure E 3 Lost Calls All Failures ul Sector Level Continuous Display Lost Calls Per Failure Type The above report lists lost calls to carried calls ratio per call failure type The report is available for Sector Network interface and RPCU entities The sector level report supports 6 failures while a single failure type only is available for the network interface level Therefore as a single type of lost calls is relevant to the network interface level the presentation of all lost calls types is identical to the total failure count for this report level In Figure E 4 the first column of the report lists the date and the time intervals for the displayed data The remaining columns present a failure type and ratio to carried calls Revision 1 0 Appendix E Performance amp Traffic Monitoring Failure types supported are A Link Drops Failures due to poor quality of the air link B ICall SU Busy No TS Time Slot available on the active RPU RPC for incoming call attempts C ICall Sect Busy No TS available in the sector for incoming call attempts D OCall Sect Busy No TS available in the sector for outg
180. otal accumulated session time 6 D L MES the ratio of Down Link Medium Errored Seconds 6 to 15 errors second to the total accumulated session time 7 D L SES the ratio of Down Link Severely Errored Seconds more than 16 errors second to the total accumulated session time This parameter is an indication of the burst nature of the errors Error free seconds ratio can be achieved by subtracting the sum of these three parameters from 100 8 D L Bgnd the ratio of Down Link Errored Word to all words in the accumulated period discarding severely errored periods This parameter is an indication of the general nature of the air link when there are no bursts of noise 9 Time Hour presents the total accumulated session time hours of the subscriber over the relevant time range This parameter is helpful as an indication of the traffic over the air link CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Performance Monitoring Session Time Diversity Requested TD the ratio of seconds when the subscriber requested Time Diversity for his call to the total accumulated session time Activated TD the ratio of seconds of calls when Time Diversity was actually activated Busy air link situation may be inferred from this reports when the Activated TD column displays lower values compared to the Requested TD column Radio Signal Strength L D L Median the average Down Link RSS at the FAU end 2 U L Ant
181. ow w Comm Features OP E4 Comm Port cOM2 sl Modem communication Cancel Ee es Figure 12 2 Comm Features Pop up Window Select the relevant port from the Comm Port drop down combination box If you require modem communication check the Modem communication checkbox CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Options Menu The Check Modem Communication pane opens up and the system checks the modem connection status of your PC Comm Patt OF com2 E Cancel I Modem communication Check Modem Communication Finished No modem attached to COM rou have modem attached ta CUM No modem attached to COM Figure 12 3 Comm Features Pop up Window II In Figure 12 3 the system indicates that a modem is attached to COM2 which is confirmed by the Comm Port drop down list box Click the OK button to return to the main screen Note Selection of the Modem communication option will result in the modem icon being displayed in the button bar Additionally a Modem box will appear alongside the Comm box at the bottom right hand corner of the main screen The modem box color scheme is as follows black foreground green background confirms modem connection black foreground red background denotes no modem connection Press the Cancel button to abandon the operation and return to the previous display Press the Reset button to recall the
182. ow displays a log of the results of Action Items specified in the Scheduler The Status column will display either success or failure x depending on the Action outcome If status indicates failure click the enabled More Details button to display the SU Frequency Download Edit dialog window which now includes a Fault field showing the relevant fault codes i MGW 1 AFM SU Frequency Download E cit Frequency SATAS ieSichndule a Sivele Orica C Weni then Drini Humes al Helens a Figure 5 51 SU Frequency Download Edit Window plus Fault Field 5 34 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map The Scheduler Log Details dialog window enables the user to reschedule failed actions via the More Details function When a scheduled task is executed a minimized window appears in the Windows toolbar Click the minimized window to restore the SU Frequency Download Status window ci SU Frequency Download Status Download Retry H In Humber of SUs successfully downloaded 0 Number of SUs unsuccesstully downloaded 44 Number of SUs remaining to be downloaded 16 Time since start of task mm zelt 0 23 Time estimated to finish task minutes f Figure 5 52 Frequency Download Status Window While frequency download is proceeding the Abort button is enabled to allow the user to abort the procedure if desired The bell icon in the
183. oxes The Frequency Pool lists all available frequencies dependant upon the current frequency band ranging from a starting frequency that can be varied under the Options gt Frequeny band main menu item A given number of text boxes 80 maximum can be assigned the same number of frequencies A given frequency can only be entered one time An illegal entry will prompt a STOP response by the CraftMap To proceed correct the entry or CraftMap will return you to the box in error If the Series Length Number is less than 80 the corresponding number of text boxes will be displayed gt To temporarily stop all RPU RPC activity 1 Press OK to display the CraftMap message CHAP 8000 Message Temporary Stoppage of all APU Activity Do You Want To Continue Figure 5 21 CraftMap Confirmation Message Press OK to confirm your action which will temporarily cause a stoppage of all RPU RPC activity 2 Press Cancel to terminate RPCU Details and exit the window without any change 3 Press Reset to retrieve the last equipment configuration from the RPCU A Frequency Series can be edited using the Insert and Delete buttons Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map To insert a frequency in a given Frequency Series position the cursor in the text box preceding the required insertion and press the Insert button to displace the remainder of the series by n 1 boxes leaving an empty
184. p Window Microsoft Mail Destination Revision 1 0 Chapter 10 Alarm Log Select the required format from the Format drop down list box and click OK to display the Character Separated Values window for example Character Separated Yalues Separator uote WM Cancel Figure 10 11 Character Separated Values Window Modify accept values and click OK to display the Number and Date Format Dialog window Humber and Date Format Dialog M Same number formats as in report M 5 ame date formats as in report Cancel Figure 10 12 Number and Date Format Dialog Window Mark or leave empty the respective check box and click OK to display the Send mail window Send Hail Check Names Adress Corca Io e Eo Subject Message Please advise action regarding MJA alarmaf Figure 10 13 Send Mail Window Complete the computerized form and click Send to mail attached alarm report to the addressee CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 12 Menu File Print Destination Printer If you wish to print directly check the Print Destination Printer radio button and click the Print button to commence printing Print Destination File If you wish to print to file check the Print Destination File radio button and click the Print button to display the Enter The Report File Name window Enter The Report File Name Save ir CH CroapS000 File name
185. pand and contract the tree respectively Highlight the required version see example Sub Version 1 87 Date 11 01 1998 and click the Start button to initiate downloading of the corresponding software To delete a software version highlight the specific version and press the Delete button SW Version details are displayed in the bottom part of the window Revision 1 0 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf 6 16 When the Start button is clicked software downloading is initiated While downloading is in progress the SW Download Status screen is displayed _CMAP 8000 MGW 1 SW Download Status Pa Abort Pause ala Aa el Download Activity DS Progress RIRuRIHRSIE Status bh Progress DW Yersion Details Ver 2 0 1 AE Target DAI Date fi 3 01 2000 Blocks 21 ff ChkSum 9534 Description DNI application with AIU 120C 7 DIU support Figure 6 26 Section of CMAP SW Download Status Screen Click the Abort button in the menu to intervene and terminate the SW downloading session CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Shelf Menu Click the Pause button in the menu to check SW downloading and display CMAP 8000 MGWV 1 SW Download Status Bo Abort Pause a el Download Activity g2 Z Progress Taos Status Pause by User SW Version Details Ver 2 0 1 AE Target DAI Date fi 3 01 2000 H Blocks 21 fi ChkSum 9534 DHI applicat
186. port Revision 1 0 Appendix C Interconnecting Cables In This Appendix E Lisf of Cables on page C 2 E Cable Pin Assignment on pace C 3 Appendix C Interconnecting Cables List of Cables Table C 1 List of Cables RMON to RPCU Direct 3 RPCU to Modem Adapter Cable 8638 80817 00 PC to Modem Cable supplied by Modem Vendor CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Cable Pin assignment Cable 1 PC DB 9 Female Figure C 1 Cable 1 Revision 1 0 Cable Pin assignment RPCU J13A DB9 Male Appendix C Interconnecting Cables Cable 2 FO RMON RPCU J4 DB Y Female DES Male Figure C 2 Cable 2 J5 in the case of MPM redundancy Cable 3 Modem ChAP or RMON Cable DE 23 hale LIBS Male a d i gt A CO 20 Figure C 3 Cable 3 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance end D Time Diversity his Appendix troduction on page D 2 ature Activation on page D 3 Appendix D Time Diversity Introduction The Time Diversity feature enables the MGW system to allocate two time slots on the radio link in each frequency hop to improve the quality of the telephone connection In the first time slot the current voice sample is transmitted while in the second time slot the previous sample which was already transmitted in the previous frequency hop is retransmitted If there is interference on or fadin
187. pplication to display the Open dialog window see Figure H 6 5 Select the HEX file FAU_ROM_SC i32 for FAU_B or FAU hex for FAU 6 Press OK to initiate the automatic downloading process i Applications are loaded one at a time however the user can load subsequent cards z while a previous card is loading 7 When the downloading process is completed application loaded and the Checksum will appear on all target lines 4 HEX files are provided by Alvarion together with instructions for disk storage location In the case of FAU_A an additional file Load_rom hex is provided but not displayed in the Open window Revision 1 0 Appendix H Windows Load Target Automatic Boot and Application Download Automatic boot and application downloading is recommended for downloading to multiple cards The user must define the WLT INI file before proceeding with automatic downloading The WLT program configuration file WLT INI has the following format COM PORTS comma delimited list of desired ports Target type BAUD baud rate BOOT FILE full path of boot file APP FILE full path of application file DUPLICATE BOOT 1 duplicate the boot 0 do not duplicate The target type section is repeated for each target type FAU A or FAU B Auto Boot and Auto Application options are accessible via E Keyboard shortcut F4 for boot and F9 for application download E Main
188. pply button to display the CMAP Accepted message CHAP 8000 Message 8 Accepted Figure 5 86 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message Press the OK button to return to the Clock Select window Press Close to return to the main map Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map If you wish to disable the automatic clock selection mechanism check the Force Mode box before applying the new clock selection SU Status Highlight the SU object and click the SU Status item to display the Subscriber Units Status dialog window w MGYW 1 Subscriber Units Status Me Ea Clear ies POM ooo Unknown Figure 5 87 Subscriber Units Status Window x Hints on how to proceed at the bottom of the window Select a filter from the Status Filter drop down box to display SU s that meet the selected filter criteria E Clear no alarm WR Major major alarm E Unknown unknown alarm CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 58 Menu Main Map Highlight a selected SU from the SU Number list and press the Zoom button to display the alarm status of the selected SU e g SU 16 Biel ES w MGW 1 Subscriber Units Status Clear zoom Status Filter re atus Filter Close SU 16 Status Alarm Seventy r Registration State Major UnHegistered State E Unknown Operability Enabled Use the Filter to select desired SUs with the specific Status Use the Zoom button to get mo
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190. r the appropriate Variant ID and Interface ID in the respective boxes and click the OK button to display the CMAP 8000 Accepted Message Click OK to update and return to the E1 sub map Revision 1 0 Chapter 7 E1 Map Multi E1 Interface In the case of an RPCU defined to work with V5 2M 1024 E1 interface proceed as follows Highlight an RPCU object in the main map and click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Multi V5 2 item in the menu bar to display the E1 V5 2 Provisioning pop up window w HG 4 Huli E1 5 2 Provisioning Yb Variant and Interface Id Variant Id 000 Interface Id 00000002 Reset C Channel Id i Add Remove Links Primary B1 W Secondary G Figure 7 3 Multi E1 V5 2 Provisioning Pop up Window To activate a multi V5 2 interface enter the appropriate Variant ID Interface ID and C Channel ID in the respective boxes where Variant ID is a valid number in the O to 127 range common to the whole E1 bundle coordinated with the C O administrator Interface ID is a valid number common to the whole E1 bundle coordinated with the CO administrator C Channel ID is the logical C Channel ID of the CONTROL LINK BCC PSTN and ISDN C Paths all of which should be bundled to a single C Channel C Channel logical ID can be provisioned to any valid number and coordinated with the C O Logical C Channel Proceed to the Add Remove Links frame see Figure 7 3 to provisi
191. raffic Monitoring Reports Table Mode The input data criteria are summarized above the table and below the tabs see above Similar tabulated displays are obtained for all Report options Click the Print button to obtain a hard copy of the table from your printer Click the Graph tag to obtain a graphical representation of the tabulated results shown in Figure 5 97 above CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 68 Menu Main Map Graph Click the Graph tag to display the graphical representation of the tabulated results shown in Figure 5 97 above w Performance Monitoring Reports Word Error Rate Site Ho Hame RPCU 1 SU 4 All RPUs For RPUs 16 17 18 View by Time From 11414111 To 3142 2000 Resolution Day UL LES UL MES UL SES TL Bend DL LES DL MES DL SEs DL Bend 1107 2000 1207 2000 1307 2000 1607 2000 1707 2000 13 07 2000 13 07 2000 1407 2000 Figure 5 98 Performance Traffic Monitoring Reports Graph Mode Again the input data is summarized in the space between the tags and the graph itself The various curves in the graph are explained by the legend on the right of the graph Each parameter has a distinctive color for differentiation purposes The appearance of the graph can be customized in the Graph Option mode see Figure 5 102 Click the Print button to obtain a hard copy of the graph from your printer Revision 1 0 Chapter 5
192. ration Filter to select a specific state Select one or a group of SUs to set new Registration state using the Registration Options and the Apply button Figure 5 60 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Registration List SU s by Registration status using the Registration Filter combo box Heqistered UnHegistered ByPass Figure 5 61 Registration Filter Combo Box Highlight an SU from the SU list and check the enabled option in the Registration Options pane Follow the procedure as described above for the SU Display By mode To define a consecutive group of SU s use the up down arrows in the From To fields in the Group Selection pane Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Status Mode Click the Status tab to display the Status mode SU w HGY 1 Subscnber Allocation and SU Operations SU 8 Type SU Port C Close 1 a PSTN 2 03 1 CES I State _ WS E Unknown d e PSTN 3 Operability PSTN SE Wiem Registration Dtate ByPass Click on one of the SU lines to display the Alarm Status and Connection information Figure 5 62 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Status The Status mode display enables us to check on selected SU status in terms of E Alarm Severity E Operability E Registration State E El and CO Port Connection If an ISDN type SU is selected the RPU RPC connection status is indicated in the pane 5 below CMAP
193. rations Window Registration SU registration options are Registered UnRegistered and ByPass where SU s are active but not registered enabling technical work to be carried out during installation or for users that do not require registration and authentication Select a given SU from the SU list and note its Registration status In Figure 5 59 SU 6 shows as UnRegistered note the gt sign and gray typeface The Registered and ByPass Registration options are enabled To register SU 6 check the Registered box to open the TID Terminal ID box Enter in the appropriate SU hex number in the TID box 8 characters combining numerals O to 9 and letters A to F Press the Apply button initially disabled to confirm acceptance from the CraftMap CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map If the SU is already registered the TID will display the corresponding number from the RPCU database To UnRegister a Registered SU highlight the given SU and press the Apply button to complete the operation SU registration operations can also be performed in the Display by Registration mode Check the Registration box in the Display By pane to display w MGV 7 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Registration Filter Apply UnFiegistered e Close Registration Options Display By CC Registered CC SU gt i UnRegistered i ByPass Registration Use the Regist
194. re B 2 i The RPCU NMI sends the required initialization string AT amp DOSO 1 amp W to the modem E every 30 minutes Revision 1 0 Appendix B CMAP to RPCU Connections Set up Remote Modem Located Next to the Remote PC CMAP Set CMAP to Modem Operation and click the Telephone icon RMON 1 Activate Win95 Hyper Terminal 2 Create anew name and press Enter 3 Connect using by choosing Direct to Com X where X is the of the comm port connected to the modem 4 Press Enter on the next screen and select gt Bits per second 9600 gt 8sbit gt No parity gt 1 stop bit gt No flow control 5 Press AT and Enter nd verify getting OK 6 Send the following string to the modem gt AT amp F amp C1 amp DO amp NO amp W gt ATZO Where N6 selects baud rate 9600 7 Initiate a call to the modem located at the RPCU by typing ATDTXxXxxxxxx and then Enter where Where tone dialing is not supported but only pulse dialing dial ATDPXxxXxXXXXxX where XXXXXXXX destination telephone number of local modem CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance B 6 Modem Set Up 8 Wait for the CONNECT message to appear on your screen and exit the Hyper Terminal program 9 Make sure that the LED CD Carrier Detect is still on 10 Run RMON defining the following Ignore xon xoff Ignore CTS RTS Baud rate 9600 8 bit No parity Vv Vv yY VV VY WV Comm
195. re information about the specific SU Figure 5 88 Subscriber Units Status Window plus alarm status The alarm status self corrects in real time Press the Close button to return to the main screen Initialize DB This item enables overall system reconfiguration This being the case users should apply the item with considerable discretion If the reset option is selected ensure that the Network interface and slot configuration is retained refer to Chapter 4 RPCU Relocation Click the Initialize DB item to display the Initialize Data Base dialog window w HGW 1 Initialize Data Base Reset Type Option iL Cancel Ho DB Reset No DB Aeset Reset All Figure 5 89 Initialize Data Base Window Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Select the required Reset Type Option from the drop down box If the No DB Select option is selected press the Cancel button to return to the main screen If the Reset All option is selected press the OK button to activate The user is prompted by a warning pop up window CMAP 8000 Message x Figure 5 90 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message Window Press OK if you wish to continue and return to the main screen Press Cancel to abandon the operation and return to the main screen List all maintenance calls Click the List all maintenance calls menu item to display the Active Maintenance Call List window TETA Active M aintenance Call List a
196. remote side using Cable 4 supplied by the Modem Vendor 2 On the local side RPCU site connect the Modem to the Adapter Cable Cable 3 see Appendix C and the Adapter Cable to the RPCU connector J15 via Cable 1 see Appendix C as shown below J15 Cable 4 Cable 3 Cable 1 Figure B 3 CMAP to RPCU Via Modem Connection Revision 1 0 Appendix B CMAP to RPCU Connections RMON to RPCU Via Modem 1 On the remote side connect the PC with the RMON program to the modem using Cable 4 supplied by the Modem Vendor 2 On the Local side RPCU site connect the modem to the adapter cable Cable 3 see App C then to the RPCU connector J4 using Cable 2 see App C Cable 4 Cable 3 Cable 2 Figure B 4 RMON to RPCU Via Modem Connection CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Modem Set Up Modem Set Up Set up Local Modem Located Near the RPCU gt To set up the Modem 1 Connect a PC directly to the modem using Cable 4 supplied by the Modem Vendor Figure B 5 Modem Connection Direct to PC 2 Utilizing a Terminal Emulation program such as MS Windows Hyper Terminal send the following AT commands AT amp F amp w ATZO Where F Factory default W Save information to the modem 3 After setting up the modem remove the modem Cable 4 PC to Modem and connect the CMAP or RMON Cable 1 or 2 respectively via the adapter Cable 3 as shown in Figure B 1 and Figu
197. requency Series l de 1000 11 1010 21 1920 31 1030 41 1040 51 1050 61 1060 71 1070 sert 2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 Delete 4 14 24 34 44 1943 54 64 1063 74 Load DB Sel le els Das oa ae Deale mel ge 5 S S 7 S S S z 1075 1077 7 17 e 27 37 4 57 GF 77 Wi H 18 28 38 48 KE 68 1067 9 19 1018 29 39 49 59 69 10 20 30 40 5i SIE 70D Figure 5 18 RPCU DETAILS Pop up Window The RPCU Number box indicates the RPCU s unique ID number The box displays the appropriate number in gray scale indicating that this number cannot be modified This number is fixed by the RPCU motherboard dip switch settings up to 31 address settings used for RPCU addressing Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map The Site Number is a unique number assigned to each base station If the network is in communication with CraftMap the Site Number box will display the RPCU location ID This number can vary between 1 255 and is common to all RPCU s mounted at the same site Entering an incorrect Site Number will display a Message window CHAP 8000 Message gn There is Mistake in Site Number KA Site Number range is 1 255 Figure 5 19 CraftMap Message The Series Length Number indicates the range up to 80 not necessarily contiguous numbers of the required Frequency Series The operator can either accept or revise the curr
198. rmation Window The user should add a delay time of between 1 and 2 5 secs dependent upon modem type after the ATDT command delay before proceeding with dialing The delay time will vary from modem to modem In the case of Motorola modem types a tilde should be added for every 0 125 secs delay whereas in the case of US ROBOTICS a sign should be added Check the Automatic re dial at startup box if this option is required Click OK to return to the main screen Revision 1 0 Chapter 12 Options Modem operation To initiate communications via the modem click the Options Modem operation item to display the Modem operation dialog window i Modem operation OFX Close BRe Dial Sitename Phone number Dial ast d City Central 123 4567 Dial whom City North 123 4568 City West 123 4569 Abort Disconnect Phone list Add Delete Update Disconnect after HH MM 00 00 Figure 12 7 Modem operation Window Phone numbers can be added deleted and updated using the appropriate buttons in the Phone list frame To add a number click the Add button to open the Address Book dialog window w Address book Iof sl oie as site phone 123 4570 Cancel Figure 12 8 Address Book Window Fill in the site name and phone number and press OK to return to the Modem operation window The last called number is shown at the top of the list To delete or update a site and or
199. rmation of the MDSL see below As the user does not necessarily know the MDSL details this procedure is by definition a trial and error process Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map The user has two options Equipped and Not Equipped The default for the current MDSL status is Equipped The consequences of the MDSL indicating Not Equipped are E Non provision of services by the MDSL and RPU RPC E RPU RPC feeder voltage power off across the MDSL E No further line alarm signals The default for a new MDSL is Not Equipped Alternative actions 1 Press OK to confirm choice of option and display the CraftMap confirmation message prompt CMAP 8000 Message d Accepted Figure 5 9 CMAP 8000 Accepted Message 2 Press Cancel to exit MDSL Details without making any changes 3 Press Reset to retrieve the last equipment configuration from the RPCU CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Menu Main Map RPCU Card And Interface Setup After installing the system the system administrator is required to define the RPCU card and interface setup This is done by highlighting the RPCU object in the Main Map and then clicking the Configuration gt Provisioning gt RPCU card and interface setup menu item see General Section to display the RPCU slot configuration dialog window w GA AN RPCU Slot Configuration Configurations E1 Interface 12 DNi
200. rms All NMI LED s except for the OOS LED indicate overall shelf status When a new DNI or RPI card is created in an empty slot all LED s will display blue as no card exists in the physical actual RPCU shelf When a card is inserted in the respective shelf the LED s will respond accordingly Thus the shelf is configured in preparation for actual card installation Double click on any card to display current card status as for example w MGW DHI 3 Status State E Unknown Procedural Status r Operability N A Enabled Yersions DW Ver 2 00 1787 Date 1370172000 ChkSum gs DN E 5 2 Provisioning Not Provided Figure 6 2 DNI 9 Card Status the bottom of the Card Status window containing the statement V5 2 Provisioning Regarding DNI status if the particular DNI card is a V5 2 type a DNI pane appears at Not Provided and checkbox see Figure 6 2 above CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Shelf Menu Shelf Menu MPM Card Edit Revision 1 0 Highlight click the MPM card slot see Figure 6 1 to display the relevant menu including items File Edit Configuration and Help Click the File item in the Menu bar to open the drop down menu comprising the Exit item SIM Edit Exit Figure 6 3 File Item in the Main Menu Click the Exit item to display the following pop up message CHAP 8000 Mess
201. rrence To display Multi E1 alarms double click the Multi E1 label of the RPCU icon in the main map see RPCU Card And Interface Setup CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Upgrading an Existing V5 2 Single E1 based MGW System Upgrading an Existing V5 2 Single E1 based MGW System Apply the CMAP8000 Convert utility see Appendix H to upgrade an existing V5 2 single El based MGW system to a multi El based MGW system The conversion procedure entails re mapping of the connection assignments of C O subscribers from the different E1 s of the V5 2 single mode to the bundle of E1 s in the multi El mode x The DNI card software should be upgraded to support V5 2 Multi E1 Revision 1 0 Chapter 8 RPU RPC Map In This Chapter General page 8 2 MDSL Alarm Status page 8 4 RPU RPC Alarm Status page 8 6 RPU RPC Inventory and Version Information page 8 7 RPU RPC Statistics page 8 8 Chapter 8 RPU RPC Map General Double click on an RPU RPC object in the Main Map to display the object s sub map CHAP B000 MGW RPU Group 1 E KX Be epnsaues E Lean s uma GE at hn el in ae vi E Dee eg wi i ei beaten Figure 8 1 CMAP 8000 RPU RPC Sub Map The RPU RPC s and MDSL s associated with the selected RPU RPC group in the Main Map are displayed with the appropriate menu bar The menu is a subset of the main map menu
202. s 7 11 RPI 8 DHI 7 15 APIs 6 DHIs 7 17 RPI io DHIs 7 18 RPI Reserwe Vi A 250 Heset Advanced Select the card configuration number of ONI RPI cards and the Network Interface Type E Interface suitable for the system Figure 5 10 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Window 1 Initially only the Cancel button is enabled The Advanced button is only enabled for V5 2and V5 2M E1 interfaces Highlight the required card configuration from the Configurations list and the network interface type from the E1 Interface list Consequently the OK Cancel and Reset buttons are enabled Configurations 12 DHIs 7 11 APIs 8 DHI 7 15 APIs 6 DHI 7 17 RPls o DHIs 7 18 APIs ed Se ULE Advanced Select the card configuration number of DHIZRPI cards and the Network Interface Type E Interface suitable for the system Figure 5 11 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Window 2 Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map 5 8 Press the OK button to display CMAP3000 Message Extreme Caution ls Advised Changing the Configuration or Network Interlace Type will reset the system and its data base Do You Wish To Continue 7 Cancel Figure 5 12 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message Press the OK button to activate the configuration procedure The window will display as follows w MGW 1 RPCU Slot Configuration Configurations E1 Interface 12 DNIs 7 11 RPI 8 DNIs 7 15 RPIs 6
203. s Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping technology which has proved to be highly reliable in many scenarios including those characterized by harsh environmental conditions MGW can be operated maintained and the radio path monitored using Alvarion s OfficeMap CraftMap or SuperOfficeMap network management systems CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance apter 2 Installation is Chapter nimum Hardware Requirements page 2 2 tware Installation page 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation Minimum Hardware Requirements E PC Pentium 300 MHz running Windows 95 98 ME E 64 Mbytes RAM E 500 Mbytes hard disk free space E 3 1 2 floppy drive E CD ROM drive E S VGA graphics adapter card E One serial port E Microsoft or compatible mouse E Eicon S50 X 25 Card Adapter for X 25 Network E PC compatible e g 10 Base T 3Com etc LAN Card Adapter for TCP IP Network E Parallel printer port and brand compatible printer E 17 monitor or larger with graphics accelerator for Windows 1 Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation 2 Use original English British Setting Windows version only CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Software Installation Software Installation Alvarion s standard CMAP 8000 package consists of the user manual and CD Make sure that your PC hard disk is formatted and running Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME m The PC shall be dedicated to xMAP applications an
204. s a visual record of all events occurring in the MultiGain Wireless system such as E Changes to the system configuration E Card definition activity E Occurrence and rectification of card faults By default alarms are listed as they are received by the CMAP control system with time stamp in accordance with the PC s internal clock The Alarm Log scrolls down as fresh occurrences are added to the alarm list A new alarm is automatically highlighted irrespective of the user s current preoccupation with earlier alarm occurrences The user can intervene in a number of ways to make changes to the order in which the alarms are displayed in the Alarm Log 1 Automatic display of fresh alarm occurrences can be suspended by activating the View gt Enable updates menu item Enable Updates or the View gt Define filter and View gt Queries menu items Define Filter and Queries respectively 2 The sequencing of the alarms in the Log can be changed with respect to column headings to meet the user s specific requirements using the View gt Define filter menu item Define Filter The Alarm Log time stamp is the actual time that the alarm originates in the system However due to computer clock discrepancies alarms can display with varying delay times in the Alarm Log Thus an alarm can appear in the Alarm Log bearing an earlier time stamp than an alarm already appearing in the Alarm Log The user can amend this anomaly by intervening to list th
205. s an orientation to the main screens and their operations E Chapter 4 System Workflow Systematic provisioning of new subscribers over the MGW system is described in the form of step by step instructions for installation personnel system operators and managers E Chapter 5 Main Map Describes the main map and all of its features E Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf This chapter reviews the RPCU shelf as part of the main map E Chapter 7 E1 Map Provides a detailed description of the E1 Map including the alarm status E Chapter 8 RPU RPC Map Describes the RPU RPC map its alarm status and statistics About this Guide Chapter 9 SU Map This chapter provides a description of the SU map SU maintenance and performance details Chapter 10 Alarm Log Provides information on the CMAP 8000 Alarm Log which is a visual record of all events occurring in the MultiGain Wireless system Chapter 11 Security The Security menu item allows the user to control system log in and log out operations regulate access to menu items according to varying levels of responsibility and seniority as well as retrieve security alarm and access information as required Chapter 12 Options In this chapter the user is introduced to the Options menu and all of its features Chapter 13 Help Describes the Help function Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON The RMON utility enables software downloading as well as monitoring and
206. sage 3 Click OK to proceed and display the CMAP Accepted message CHAP 8000 Message Accepted SW Downoad Progress Figure 6 19 CMAP 8000 Accepted Message 4 Press OK to complete SW download Continue to load software to all the RPI and DNI cards accordingly j Loading of new SW version to the DNI RPI cards is carried out only after the version z has been successfully loaded to the NMI card see NMI Card Revision 1 0 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf Once the software has been loaded the card is in Lock status Unlock the card by clicking the Configuration gt Provisioning gt Unlock board item The card remains out of service until Unlock has been effected gt To view SW download status for a given card 1 Click the Maintenance gt SW download status menu item to display the Current SW Download Status window w RAGVY 1 Current SW Download Status Siw Version Details Target RPI 15 Abort Of 4 Progress a aL Status In Progress Figure 6 20 Current SW Download Status In Progress Window The SW Version Details frame shows the Target ID Progress bar and Status field The user can abort the process by pressing the Abort button When the SW has downloaded the Status field will display Finished RPI Card Empty Slot Highlight click an empty RPI card slot see Figure 6 1 to display the relevant menu including items File Edit Configuration and Help The File Edi
207. selected and inserted in the Loading files pane Click the respective button in the example Files for RPU A to display the Open dialog window Open Look in CH Files Files of type sl Cancel Figure F 11 Open Dialog Window Select the appropriate file for the given device and click the Open button to return to the Scenario window The selected file is displayed in the Files for RPU A field At the bottom of the Scenario window are the Attempts and Continue on failure panes The Attempts pane dropdown list box enables you to select the number of attempts from AUTO INFINITY and 1 to 20 attempts Click the desired Yes No radio button to define your continue on failure requirement Proceed either by starting the download process by pressing the Run button Toolbar Button No 4 see Table F 1 or define scenarios for other devices Defined scenarios are displayed in the Scenario Execute Order window Revision 1 0 Appendix F Automatic Software Download Scenario Order Click the Scenario Order button order Toolbar Button No 14 to display the Scenario Order window Scenario Order Scenario for APU B 1 N NOT APLICABLE Mave Up Scenario for APU A 1 HO COMPLETED Move Down Stark W Scheduled 12 00 00 AM January 01 2000 January 2000 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 25 2f 28 29 30 J 2 3 4 5 bh 7 g 10 11 12 13 14 15
208. ssary to uninstall previous CMAP 8000 installations If you have a current CMAP 8000 installation you are required to respond to the following pop up window Attention E Figure 2 1 Attention Pop up Window Click the Yes button to uninstall the previous version and continue the installation 10 The Installation interaction wizard guides you through the installation procedure Follow the instructions on the sequential screens CMAF000 Installation Figure 2 2 Installation Wizard Screen No 1 11 Press the Next button to display the Select Destination Directory pop up window CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Software Installation CMAP8000 Installation Figure 2 3 Select Destination Directory Pop up Window 12 Press the Next button to display the Ready to Install pop up window I CMAPS000 Installation Figure 2 4 Ready to Install Pop up Window 13 Press the Next button to display the Installing pop up window Revision 1 0 Chapter 2 Installation 14 eg Figure 2 5 Installing Pop up Window When all the files have been copied from the installation diskettes to your hard disk the Back and Next buttons in Figure 2 5 are enabled Press the Next button to display the Icon on Desktop pop up window icon on Desktop Figure 2 6 Icon on Desktop Pop up Window Click the Yes button to display the Setup INI pop up window Pes BET Figure 2 7 Setup
209. ssible to set the Upper limit of the PSTN subscribers from 214 which is the minimum number of such subscribers up to 250 PSTN subscribers The number of ISDN subscribers is then 36 to zero respectively Select the Upper Limit from the drop down list box 214 see Figure 5 15 The PSTN type can be connected to port s 1 Upper Limit 1 An ISDN type SU can be connected from the Upper Limit upwards x ISDN is only available with the V5 2 Single Multi E1 Interface Select the National Parameters File npf and Installation File ipf by clicking the Select button in the Advanced V5 2 pane to display the Open File dialog window and checking the respective radio button National Parameter Files in Figure 5 15 Selecting the appropriate file and click the OK button to display the corresponding parameters Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map im HG 1 RPCU Slot Configuration Configurations 12 DNIe Z 11 RPls 8 DNIs 15 APIs E DNIs 7 17 RPls Advanced Vin n Upper Limit 214 Select f50ms 10ms 10ms 162550044000 11640043600 116160042400 National Parameters File C Installation File Select the card configuration number of ONI API cards and the Network Interface Type E1 Interface suitable for the system Click SELECT to choose Natonal Installation Parameters Files Figure 5 16 RPCU Slot Configuration Dialog Window 5 V5 2M E1 Interfac
210. stallation amp Maintenance 13 2 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON In this Appendix E General on page A 2 E Typical View on page A 5 E Monitoring and Control on page A 10 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON General The RMON utility enables software downloading as well as monitoring and control of the communication performance between RPU RPC s and affiliated SU s Performance is measured in terms of Word Error Rate WER according to respective time slots The RMON utility provides the user with the means to perform troubleshooting Accessing RMON A 2 The RMON can run with or without the CraftMap In the former case to access RMON press Alt Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through active applications When the RMON application is indicated release the Tab button to activate RMON Use Alt Tab to toggle between CMAP8000 and RMON The initial RMON screen display following setup is shown below Mo Hammie Maribor Ete View Opersions Getings Debug JK Clou 1 in au or asu 1 C0 port 1 Lro hel SU 27 CO port 2 Lro a SU 27 CO port 3 Lro SU 1 C0 port 4 Lro a su 20 CO port 5 Port 1 a8 SU 20 CO port 6 port 2 E su 2 Co port 7 L ror B sU CO port 10 L Gror a su3 C0 port 11 cl ome OTT Figure A 1 MGW Remote Monitor DNI View In subsequent RMON sessions the initial display is always the last active view To run RMON independently of the Cr
211. strongly advised to unload unnecessary programs from the system thereby recovering system resources CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 10 22 11 apter 11 Security his Chapter curity Menu page 11 2 Chapter 11 Security Security Menu The Security menu item allows the user to control system log in and log out operations regulate access to menu items according to varying levels of responsibility and seniority performed by the CraftMap supervisor via the Security Menu Access item as well as retrieve security alarm and access information as required Click the Security item in the main menu to display the menu items Sania Options Help Login Joe len access Security alarm Access log Network Key Installation Change Me Key Figure 11 1 Security Item in the Main Menu The various menu items are described below Login Authorized users can access the active CraftMap by clicking the Security Login item to display the LOGIN pop up window w LOGIN E User Details i Cancel Figure 11 2 LOGIN pop up window The user can then complete the Name and PassWord fields press OK and gain access to menu items according to his her security rating This operation automatically cancels earlier Login actions CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 11 2 Security Menu LogOut To logout CraftMap click the logOut item to display the pop up window CHAP 8000
212. such as frequency hopping sequence time diversity etc can also be defined To provision SU features 1 Highlight the SU single or group icon on the Network main screen 2 Click the Provisioning gt Sub SU PARAMETERS main menu item to display the SU PARAMETERS dialog window see Figure 4 26 below 3 Available options gt Select gt Service Parameters gt Radio Parameters Service parameters can also be provisioned using the HFIT 2000 Selection The SU Parameters dialog window display ff MGW 1 SU Paramatere Bisi E F DW e Select Gene Haase Hada Paranee r Prum Select From o a L pe Ml idl acl sel a mont make a SL telection One or a group of SUs can be selected Every selected SU zenu hawr al mas one argatppngd pwt Figure 4 26 SU Parameters Dialog Window Select Click the SELECT tab and select the required SU is selected from the SU drop down list A group is selected on the GROUP SELECTION field CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 34 Subscriber Unit SU Definition Service Parameters gt To modify the Service Parameters 1 Click the Service Parameters tab to display the corresponding screen Figure 4 27 SU Parameters Dialog Window Service Parameters 2 Check the parameters gt REVERSE POLARITY On Enabled or Off Disabled TAX PULSE frequency 12 KHz or 16 KHz CLI On and the required delay for FIRST RING TIME Ringing Frequ
213. t a folder and type in the desired filename where indicated this is a standard Windows procedure Click the Save button to save the file with TXT extension and close the dialog window File extensions are predefined for the ASDL utility and users are only required to define the filename Invalid file extensions are not recognized by the ASDL utility Locate the file using any file management system e g MS Windows Explorer and open the file to obtain details of the relevant load sequence After scenario completion the Device Configuration window Figure F 5 displays all the information consequent on the ASDL process Revision 1 0 Appendix F Automatic Software Download Logs Click the Log button to display the Log pane 18 Er seed EE EI VE EE D P Beie I lte Ee DE Meter ERR Pa FP Devi arrest gies Hy oe Sa PRD or LDAA eee ug ces VE re KEE fa t Deet ag tee Coe Pine aE Faj PALL Her 18 CULAR coer EANTA Pe EES Basel EOR ed feere ee Se Ld Et eet ie ih a PESl Bekok Cr gea fl See SA Bi Beet 1 Cee ed UE en EB KA P Heio lr wess Kei E d LEE KU G t Beet OO geg Che ra eh wi A Beti UA a Tee phi Sich ah Rb EPU Bw erf gg ka D I Meter TER Es AP Be GAA ae heehee a ee P Hever Guar meee BA cy Ta DP B Beet eg ee fe yee ee RR Hediolr 8 goe E der a i APU Dalh AER eme e a LEAT P Beaji aighe fi Ba i ih BPU Ba et 18 AER ds ete TER P Be wich 18 GLEN sith
214. t and Help menus are as described above under heading MPM Card Configuration is as described under heading DNI Card Empty Slot CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 6 12 Shelf Menu RPI Card Installed Highlight click an RPI card slot see Figure 6 1 to display the relevant menu including items File Edit Configuration Maintenance and Help The File Edit and Help menus are as described above under heading MPM Card Configuration and Maintenance are as described under heading DNI Card Installed NMI Card Highlight the NMI card see Figure 6 1 to display the relevant menu including items File Edit Maintenance and Help The File Edit and Help menus are as described above under heading MPM Card Maintenance Click the Maintenance menu item to open the menu Download DW Current loaded version Import new version Format flash disk Figure 6 21 Maintenance Item in the Main Menu Click Maintenance gt Import new version to display the Import SW Versions window ig Import SW Yersions Figure 6 22 Import SW Versions Window Revision 1 0 Chapter 6 RPCU Shelf The window contains two enabled buttons Close and Open File and one disabled button Import Press the Open File button to display the Import SW Version Files window Import SY Version Files Look ir aa d2p03 01 bdr d2p0 87u hdr R2p00 10 hdr r2p10 02 hdr Filename d2p03 011 heh Files of t
215. t capacity usage of the sector by means of the last four time slot occupancy This data is expressed as the ratio of the time each of these slots was occupied to the data collection period time The report shown in Figure E 5 refers to a sector with 2 RPU RPCs namely 16 TS Revision 1 0 Appendix E Performance amp Traffic Monitoring ma FPedomance Morntonng ratie M Highest Time Slot Occupancies 0 Sector Level Continuous Display Site No Name RPCU 2 Sector A From 01 01 2000 To 17 07 2000 BE 8 TST Se PATS PST Se 16 TSP Ee US 20 Le c 450172000 21 02 04 2000 12 02 04 2000 13 02 04 2000 14 02 04 2000 15 02 04 2000 16 02 04 2000 17 03 04 2000 18 DO 2000 19 Figure E 6 Highest Time Slot Occupancies Report The first column lists the date and the time interval for the displayed data The second column lists the percentage of the time 13 TS out of 16 TS were occupied for the hours listed in the first column The third column like the second one lists the percentage of the time14 TS out of 16 TS were occupied etc Sector resources upgrade is based on the results of this report CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance E 10 Appendix F Automatic Software Download In This Appendix E Introduction on page F 2 E ADSL Operation on page F 4 Appendix F Automatic Software Download Introduction The RPU RPC and the FAU remote monitoring and provisioning features
216. t to Continue Figure 4 8 CMA 8000 Message CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 14 RPCU Configuration 5 Click the Yes button to proceed H It is highly recommended to verify the software version of each card by double clicking on it End Of Card Definition After deleting all excess cards click on the ROOT or HOME buttons on the main screen Toolbar to display the new network view including the icons of the E1 groups representing the DNIs and the icons of the RPU groups _CHAP 8000 MGw 1 HiGy 1 pm File Edit Configuration Maintenance Performance Security Options Help SIA ge Neil E1 3 1 5 1 5 1 Figure 4 9 RPCU Network Map x A circle symbolizes a group of up to four units The RPUs are coloured blue indicating unknown alarm status The connections between the RPCU and the AIU and towards the RPUs are defined The E1 to RPCU dotted line connection indicates that subscribers are not yet assigned Revision 1 0 Chapter 4 System Workflow MPM Redundant Definition 4 16 Definition of a redundant MPM card is optional at this stage For a new RPCU the second MPM card should be installed in slot 2 prior to turning on Upon turning on the initialization process recognizes the existing second MPM card Recognizing that the first card is active the second card is kept in Stand By mode otherwise the second becomes active With an operating RPCU insert the redundant MPM card
217. tems cece ccc ec cece ene eeeeeseeeeeseeeseseeeases A 11 Table A 7 Operations oub MENU geg A 18 Tables E e L On e C 2 Table F 1 Toolbar Button Options c ccc cece scene ence ec eee eee eeesenneeeeeeseeseeaeenenes F 4 eege eege G 6 Table G 2 VS Variant Data Klees ev seggetaug geed ek eeR ENEE Ee Eege Eet G 7 Table H I Bat ENEE EE eege H 5 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance apter 1 Overview is Chapter troduction page 1 2 oduction to Multigain Wireless page 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview Introduction The CMAP 8000 is a CraftMap maintenance and administration program for navigating the MultiGain Wireless System environment CraftMap practice makes the perfect craftsman The CMAP 8000 incorporating RMON MGW Remote MONitor program see Appendix A enables effortless site and customer equipment installation The RMON utility handles remote software downloading to RPU RPCs FAUs The program offers the user an easy to use Man Machine Interface featuring intuitive data entering capability for smooth communication with the management resources of the MultiGain Wireless System The CraftMap functions as a single shelf Network Element NE management station for the MGW system CraftMap provides for total system control from the C O to the subscriber s residence The multi tasking Windows platform enables several CraftMap windows to run simultaneously CMAP DU ME 11 Nie 11 ie
218. tenance 5 30 Menu Main Map __ Action Item SiteName NEld Recu Enab Next Execution piste e DER Performance Monitoring SU Frequency Download Select Figure 5 45 Action Item List Box Click select the SU Frequency Download item 2 Remove double click the check mark from the Recu column button to disable recurring mode 3 Check double click the Enab column button to enable the More Details button in the lower left window Figure 5 44 4 Click the More Details button to display the SU Frequency Download Edit dialog window ia HGW 1 RFH SU Frequency Download Edit SU Participants j Frequency Series SU Selection su Selected a d 2 _ gt 7 Deselect Dnload Type f Simple Dnload Verify then Dnload Number of Retries D e Figure 5 46 SU Frequency Download Edit SU Participants By default all SU s in the SU Selection table are shown as selected 5 Before selecting SU s participants the user must verify the active status of the selected SU s by referring to the SU map see Figure 9 2 6 The SU series must comprise consecutive numbers for example 1 2 3 see Figure 5 46 A sequence numbering 2 3 5 would be invalid Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map T 10 11 I2 5 32 To select deselect an SU or group of SU s mark the respective SU SU s and click the appropriate Select Deselect button SU s ar
219. tenance Call Activity Popup Windouw 9 7 Figure 9 10 Performance Item in the Main Menu 9 9 Penre Ee Ee ee EE 9 9 Figure 9 12 RPU RPC SU Statistics Screen NENNEN 9 10 Figure 9 13 SU Stats Popup WiNdOwW eweg ee eaten 9 11 icine OSE Alarmi Ee eeur E E TA EEE 10 3 Figure 10 2 File Item in the Mam Men 10 7 Figure 10 3 Rebuild Database Pop up WindoW sssssssesesssseessssseeessseseeesese 10 7 Figure 10 4 Print Report Options Pop up WindoW ssssessessssssseeeesssseeesssse 10 8 Figure 10 5 Alarm Report Pop Up Window 10 9 Figure 10 6 Print Pop up Wimmdouw 10 10 Figure 10 7 Export Pop up Window Paspoortt 10 10 Figure 10 8 Format Drop Down List BOX cece eee e ce ec enc eeceeeeceeceeseneees 10 10 Figure 10 9 Choose Export File Pop up Window ssssssssssssssresssssseeesssssreese 10 11 Figure 10 10 Export Pop up Window Microsoft Mail Destination 10 11 Figure 10 11 Character Separated Values Windouw 10 12 CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figures 10 12 Number and Date Format Dialog Window econ es 10 12 10 13 Send Mail WIM e 10 12 10 14 Enter The Report File Name WindoW sssssssseesessssresesssseeee 10 13 10 15 View Item in t
220. ter 5 Main Map All reports are based on ITU T and ETSI recommendations For more details on Traffic Monitoring refer to Appendix E The Performance menu item displays as shown below meee pecunie Options Help Reports EEE A vw Enable Automatic Retrieval Get RAPCU History Clear RAPCU History Delete Data Housekeeping Export Data i Figure 5 94 Performance Item on the Main Menu A v sign on the left of the Enable Automatic Retrieval item confirms automatic retrieval of PM TM Performance Traffic Monitoring data While the data is being retrieved the F on the status bar at the bottom of the screen When retrieval is indicator appears complete the indicator is no longer visible If you attempt to exit from CMAP 8000 while the PM TM Data indicator is on display you will be prompted by the following cautionary message CHAP 8000 Message d Performance Monitoring in Progress Some Data May be lost Do rou Wish To Continue 7 Figure 5 95 CMAP 8000 Cautionary Message The NMI card carries the PM TM data repeating the process once every hour The NMI card can accumulate up to 8 hours of data in the absence of communications or when Enable Automatic Retrieval is disabled When 8 hours have elapsed the subsequent hour s data replaces the first of the previous 8 hours and so on and so forth The Performance menu items are described in the following CM
221. text box for the new frequency To delete a frequency from a given Frequency Series position the cursor in the frequency text box and press the Delete button to delete the frequency and reduce the Frequency series accordingly Time and date Click the Time and Date menu item to display the RPCU Time amp Date pop up window MGW 1 RPCU Time amp Date joy x RPCU Time 14 41 07 o Cancel RPCU Date 1470872000 Reset Load From PC Figure 5 22 RPCU Time amp Date Pop up Window The above window enables you to fix the RPCU internal time and date according to hh mm ss and dd mm yyyy format respectively The time and date are administered through the RPCU MPM card x Even if the MPM card is without power the clock continues to run The current RPCU Date and Time are displayed when the window is activated If necessary the current readings can be modified by the user Press the Reset button to retrieve the current Date and Time Press the Load from PC button to retrieve the Date and Time from the PC clock x The Date and Time can also be entered manually Press the OK button to fix the Date and Time and return to the previous screen CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 14 Menu Main Map RPU RPC details Click the Configuration gt Provisioning gt RPU RPC details menu item to open the RPU RPC Details pop up window If the main map is currently active without an RPU R
222. that RPU RPC Up to eight highest WER disturbed frequencies which have passed a threshold criteria are reported by the RPU RPC The CMAP report parameter is the percentage of disturbance appearance in the specific Up Link Frequencies out of the total time 3 DL WER disturbed frequencies are those in which a relatively high WER is measured at the SU side during air links sessions These frequencies are determined in two phases First all SUs involved in calls report the DL WER disturbed frequencies to the RPU RPC Second the RPU RPC creates a summarized report of up to eight highest WER disturbed frequencies which have passed a threshold criterion in the DL direction The CMAP report parameter is the percentage of disturbance appearance in the specific Down Link Frequencies out of the total time Antennae Diversity 1 Ant Div Gain dB is the performance gain achieved by using Antennae Diversity compared to using a single antenna Global Time Diversity 1 Requested TD is the ratio of requested Time Diversity for subscribers served by the reported RPU RPC to the total active time of the air link This parameter is not always 100 since the feature was not necessarily assigned to all subscribers 2 Activated TD is the ratio of the time when the feature was activated compared to the total active time of the air link CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Traffic Monitoring Traffic Monitoring Traffic Volume Tr
223. tistics Display the main RPU RPC Statistics screen for the selected RPU RPC Figure A 10 RPU RPC Statistics slot sort The RPU RPC statistics displayed in Figure A 10 are sorted according to Time Slot The RPU RPC statistics are alternatively sorted according to DSL Slot DSL selection is made by checking the appropriate item in the Sort by frame in the bottom right hand corner of the screen RPU RPC statistics sorted according to DSL are shown below Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON Table A 6 Operations Sub Menu Items Performance and communication are controlled through the Integration Time and Antenna Receive Transmit drop down list boxes respectively located at the bottom center of the RPU RPC Statistics Screen E Integration Time The time duration for WER measurement default 10 sec The Integration Time is selected from the drop down list by clicking the arrow box to the right of the box and selecting the required integration time 2 5 10 15 20 60 Note that there are 500 hops per second Antenna Received Transmit Each box enables selection of one of three options AUTO 1 or 2 The AUTO option enables automatic antenna selection by the RPU RPC 1 or 2 selection sets the radio to function exclusively with respect to the selected antenna Statistics are displayed for the following parameters WR AIU No Displays the physical line connecting the User AN
224. top right corner of the Scheduler Log Details dialog window will start to oscillate as soon as the Scheduler starts to execute an Action Item Sub SU Declaration The Sub SU Declaration menu item combines in a single window The menu item is enabled when either the RPCU or SU objects are highlighted The Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations window incorporates 5 operational modes accessed by clicking their respective tabs E Select E RPU RPC ISDN E Connections E Registration E Status Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Select Mode Click the Sub SU Declaration menu item to display the Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations window w MGW 1 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations EM i er Ee a Prendon FREI geste E 2 PSTN e AN SU sl Delete Type Filter Close Lan Types sl Create Type CC PSTN o ISDN C DATA Use the Creation Filter to select the SUs displayed One or a group of SUs can be selected for all operations Use the Create and Delete buttons to create or delete a single or a group of SUs Figure 5 53 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Select The Select mode enables selection of one or more SU s for subsequent operations including Create Delete RPU RPC ISDN Connect and Registration CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance Create Revision 1 0 Menu Main Map You can select individual consecutive or separate SU items as required
225. u are recommended to number the sectors starting with the sector including north azimuth 0 and progressing in a clockwise direction Enter the data with care in order to obviate possible future problems 3 Sector number for ISDN subscribers The FAU i ISDN service tracks a specific RPU To avoid the asterisks in the sector field of the Target ID number of the FAU when the co location feature is used assign the ISDN dedicated RPU a virtual sector number Each ISDN RPU must have a different virtual sector number 4 The CONNECTION box is used with the BR ISDN service The numbers in this field are retrieved from the CREATE process refer to AN 1066 5 Note down the RPU RPC Identifier number for future reference during FAU installation CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 4 22 RPU RPC Provisioning 6 Click the OK button to display the CMAP 8000 Accepted message window and click OK to return to the RPU RPC group window MDSL Definition To define the MDSL Parameters i This stage is skipped by default Apply only if the MDSI was previously disabled or after xz a new system has been configured gt 1 Highlight an MDSL object and select the Configuration gt Provisioning gt MDSL Details menu item to display the MDSL Details dialog box W MDSL Details X Details E as ES MDSL Equipped Cancel Not Equipped Reset Figure 4 18 MDSL Details Dialog Box The MDSL numb
226. urrent SW version Information Window ssssssssssreesssseesssresseo 6 17 Figure 6 29 CMAP 8000 Message ICautonl 6 18 Figure 7 1 CMAP 8000 E1 Group Sub Map 7 2 Figure 7 2 E1 V5 2 Provisioning Pop Up Window sssssseesssssseeessssseeeesssseeeeess 1 3 Figure 7 3 Multi E1 V5 2 Provisioning Pop Up Window ssssssssesssssesesssssseeeess 1 4 Figure 7 4 E1 Status Pop Up Window cccccc cece ese ee eee eneeeeensenseneeeenseaeeeeeeenes 7 6 Figure 8 1 CMAP 8000 RPU RPC Sub Man 8 2 Revision 1 0 Figures Figure 8 2 MDSL Status Pop Up Wimpdow ccc ece nce ec eee eeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeesenseneens 8 4 Figure 8 3 RPU RPC Status Pop Up Window sssessssessssssseessssseeesssssseeessseees 8 6 Figure 8 4 RPU RPC Inventory and Version Info Popup Window sssesssesssseses 8 7 Figure 8 5 RPU RPC Statistics View by DSlei 8 8 Figure 8 6 RPU RPC Statistics View by Air Glotsl 8 9 Figure 9 1 SU Group Selection Window cc ccc ececeeceeeeceeceeeneeeeeeeneeeeneeeensens 9 2 Figure 9 2 Subscriber Unit Array Screen c cece ececeececeecenceeenceeeeeenceeenseneees 9 2 Fisvire 9 3 View Item in the Main MENU eegene ged SE SE ege 9 3 Ve 4 e Eege 9 3 Pieure 9 0 Dala ISDN SU deet 9 4 Figure 9 6 SU Inventory and Version Information Popup Windouw 9 5 Figure 9 7 Registration For Subscriber Unit Wmdow ccc eceececeeeeeeneeeeees 9 6 Figure 9 8 Maintenance Item in the Main Menu 9 7 Figure 9 9 SU Main
227. use loss of contact with RMON if the reset action is applied to RPU_A or RPU_B Replacement between banks can be completed 14 times without the need for loading Note After Swap any power failure or Watch Dog will be followed by automatic bank replacement until Bank lock see Lock button activation E Bank Lock Lock button Click the Lock button on the tool bar at the bottom of the Load Flash dialog window to set the bank status as described under Status above As stated above Swap activation does not determine bank status and Reset will be followed by automatic bank replacement Reset Reset button Click the Reset button on the tool bar at the bottom of the Load Flash dialog window to reset the destination card a single reset action from the CPU in the RPU RPC will cause both to reset This function can be used to replace banks that were not subject to LOCKing Revision 1 0 Appendix A Remote Monitoring RMON Table A 6 Operations Sub Menu Items Load Flash Software replacement to RPU RPC continued Select the appropriate replacement file rlm in the Open Dialog Window see Figure A 14 The procedure for software replacement under FRL is not protected against failure that can lead to deletion of all FLASH information and card crash conditions therefore the procedure should be carried out as detailed below Before commencing loading verify that th
228. vision 1 0 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 1 Command Button Bar Functions ee ee Ed Click to display the properties window with data base location and Properties disk usage statistics a fropeitaeg yem D Location For Daa Dare Amount of dick space bo use Selected Path Dia Size Piper meri e YAUGHAN FIDi TE JPEQIGASM HLES Free Space Bn AT aed Min Fre Spec SE 256 MH Jr KM OK GN sl E i i di ses 8 HB amp 90 Ff amp HF 0 8 8 JJ Figure 3 5 Properties Window The properties window incorporating the System DB frame allows the user to select the path for the location of the CMAP 8000 working database as well as allocate the appropriate disk space User instructions are spelt out at the bottom of the window If the allocation limits are exceeded during system operations the user is alerted by an appropriate screen message display CMAP 3000 Message Data base Disk space exceeded Pleas Use properties Window to change Settings or free some space in the dek A Click to refresh active window If another window is selected click J Refresh the Refresh button accordingly E Multi screen display Initially two screens are displayed in this area the Main Map on the right and the Alarm Log on the left Clicking on the header bar of each split screen will display the distinct menu bar of the respective split screen During operations the user will have occasion to enter or modify new or
229. xisting connection to DisConnect or Reconnect ports Use the Add Port to add a new connection to a selected SU Figure 5 54 Subscriber Allocation and SU Operations Window Connections This mode can display according to SU or CO Port Check the appropriate box in the Display by pane If Display by SU is selected the mode will display as shown above in Figure 5 54 The available button operations are described below cOnnect SU Highlight an empty row in the SU list see above Press the cOnnect button to display SU Port E1 and CO Port combo boxes Select the SU Port E1 and CO Port consecutively and the respective dropdown boxes will display the available elements only CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 38 Menu Main Map PSTN ports can be assigned as Leased Line users by checking the checkbox in the LL column see SU s 6 amp 7 in Figure 5 54 above The network interface type for this feature is 2W Analog over AIU or V5 2 Interface type see RPCU Card And Interface Setup Definition of an LL subscriber should be coordinated in advance between the CO and MGW management operators as follows m LL subscribesr should first be defined in the MGW management system see S above m Subscriber user type should be provisioned in the CO management system as a Semi Permanent Leased Line V5 2 entity If an ISDN type SU is selected the SU Port option is BRI only The CO Port starts
230. xpressed in hex format CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 5 16 Menu Main Map If no information changes press OK to display the following message CMAP 8000 Message Accepted Figure 5 25 CMAP 8000 Message Pop up Window Press the OK button to return to the main screen If on the other hand changes are made press OK to display the following message CHAP 8000 Message Temporary Stoppage of RPU 15 7 Actryity Do You Want To Continue Figure 5 26 CMAP 8000 Message Pop up Window Press OK to continue and temporarily suspend RPU RPC services in order to update frequency and phase information Press Cancel to terminate RPU RPC Details Figure 5 24 without any change Press Reset to retrieve the last equipment configuration from the RPCU Figure 5 24 Revision 1 0 Chapter 5 Main Map Clock source 5 18 Click the Clock source item to display the RPCU Clock Priority Table pop up window w MGW 1 RPCU Clock Prionty Table Clock Source Priority Active Current Apply DEST 9 Close Reset Use the prionty field to define the selected source s Priority Use 1 for the highest priority downto 7 lowest Equal prontes can be assigned to a group of sources To disable a clock source use Figure 5 27 RPCU Clock Priority Table Pop up Window The RPCU clock rate is obtained from one of seven possible clock sources T
231. y such manufacturers as attached to this manual or provided thereafter by Alvarion or the manufacturers Non compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage and or bodily harm and or void the user s authority to operate the equipment and or revoke the warranty provided by such manufacturer CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance out this Guide The CMAP 8000 version 2 3 release is part of the general MGW software version 2 3 The package is also compatible with MGW software versions 1 2 2 0 2 1 2 2 This new issue describes the current CMAP man machine interface initiated in CMAP Ver 1 2 enabling the user to define additional system features during installation upgrading or later modifications of the MGW system These include the definition of three additional frequency bands 3 6 3 7 and 3 8 GHz Version 2 3 can configure an additional RPCU or re configure upgrade an existing RPCU The two new features flexible RPCU configuration and concentrated E1 interface are independent of one another and can be separately assigned However Alvarion recommends that these two features be activated at the same opportunity in order to minimize system initialization It contains the following chapters E Chapter 1 Introduction Provides an overview of the CMAP 8000 E Chapter 2 Installation Details the hardward requirements and software installation instructions E Chapter 3 Operation This chapter provide
232. y the toolbar Port Settings and ASDL Connect icons are enabled Revision 1 0 Appendix F Automatic Software Download Port Settings Before proceeding with ASDL operations click Toolbar Button No 1 see Table F 1 to display the port communication settings dialog window Baud Rate oe sl Parity None zl Data bits b I E Stop bits Flow control None h F Figure F 3 Port Settings Dialog Window Select the required communication settings using the respective dropdown list boxes and click the OK button to return to the ASDL main screen CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance ADSL Operation Connection Disconnection Click Toolbar Button No 2 see Figure F 1 to connect the ASDL utility to the system and display the ASDL main screen incorporating Device configuration Scenario Scenario execute order and Logs windows Ca Log View Dedas Window Help zis ot amp go i allt ER SBS e e Desce conhqurahon ODOOOOO0O0Oo00o SCE emecube cede Geng DHI S enn Cad DHI 2 enen Ca DHI IO omg Lane DHI T11 omg Earr DNI Te gee l areg DNI T2 gee l Denke OHI TL eeng Figure F 4 ASDL Main Screen Logs Window active 1 The toolbar buttons displaying in gray scale are disabled in this mode x 2 The Window main menu item enables the windows to be viewed in tile or cascade display mode In general the displayed windows respond to standard Win
233. ype Version Files HOR hi Cancel Figure 6 23 Import SW Version Files Window HDR files are supplied in diskette form Insert the diskette in the appropriate floppy disk drive and select the drive from the Drives drop down list box Highlight selected file and press Open to display SW version details SW Yersion Details Ver 2341 Target DNI Date 2370372000 Blocks azz ChkSum 334A DHI SPCH application Description Figure 6 24 Import SW Versions Window with SW version details Press the Import button now enabled to write the file to the hard disk Repeat the above for all files supplied on the floppy diskette in order to import the required software versions CMAP 8000 Installation amp Maintenance 6 14 Shelf Menu To download the software to the NMI card click the Download SW item to display the SW Version Information window w MG 1 SW Version Information Sif Verstons Tree Close oie Wer 2 0 f DHI Delete ait RPI ont Wer 2 3 ant Wer 2 10 Start OI DW Version Details Yer 2 0 1 JBF Target DHI Date f 370172000 Blocks 21 ff ChkSum 9534 DHI application with AIU 120C DIU support Description Figure 6 25 SW Version Information Window Select an available SW version by expanding the SW Version Tree Click the and signs on the left hand side of the folder icons to ex
234. ystem Installation and Operation Manual general description of the FAU PCU and PDC 4 units physical and functional descriptions site requirements and installation planning installation procedures for each item of equipment cable connections first time operation configuration and provisioning procedures commissioning troubleshooting and field maintenance About this Guide CraftMap CMAP 8000 Installation and Operation Manual this manual P N 8638 71970 00 provides the information required for installing and operating the CMAP 8000 management tool CraftMap CMAP 8010 Installation and Operation Manual P N 8638 71971 O00 provides the information required for installing and operating the CMAP 8100 management tool CraftMap CMAP 8020 Installation and Operation Manual P N 8638 71972 00 provides the information required for installing and operating the CMAP 8020 management tool SuperOfficeMap SMAP 8100 Installation and Operation Manual P N 8638 71990 00 provides the information required for installing and operating the SMAP 8100 management tool AIU 120 Concentrator Option Installation and Operation Manual P N 8657 71436 00 provides the information required for AIU 120 installation operation and maintenance DIU Installation and Operation Manual P N 8674 71135 00 provides the information required for DIU installation operation and maintenance DIU T1 Installation and Operation Manual P N 8657 71
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