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MDS FIVE Series
Software Defined IDU™
User Interface Manual
Document Number: 05-4574A01, Rev. C
Date: 14 August 2006

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  • Page 1 Microwave Data Systems MDS FIVE Series Software Defined IDU™ User Interface Manual Document Number: 05-4574A01, Rev. C Date: 14 August 2006...
  • Page 3 Microwave Data Systems Inc., document or the use, reliance upon or performance of any material contained in or accessed from this Microwave Data Systems Inc.
  • Page 4 User Interface Manual MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview ........... 1-1 1.2 Modes of User Interfaces .
  • Page 6 3.3.19 View Event Log ........3-38 3.3.20 Restore System Defaults.
  • Page 7 6.3 Alarm Descriptions ......... . . 6-3 © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev.
  • Page 8 User Interface Manual MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Modulation, Bandwidth, E1/T1 channels, Ethernet, STM-1/OC-3 Status and Monitoring Automated alarm reporting SNR, RSL, Errored-Seconds Event Log Alarm Log Remote logging to Syslog server SNMP TRAPs Firmware Upgrade © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 10: Security Measures

    Security measures include: Encrypted passwords Multilevel configuration permissions Network data encryption Accounting and logging features provide protection from and information about access attempts. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    2.1.1.2.1 Network PC with network connection Remote SDIDU™ with rootable IP address Web browser, or Telnet or SSH client, or SNMP manager © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 12: Pc Network Configuration

    SDIDU™ IP address at a command prompt. 2.1.3 Web browser When accessing the software via the web interface, use one of the following web browsers: MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 13: Telnet/Ssh Client

    The five user levels and their corresponding user rights are described below. 2.2.1 User Level 1 – Monitor User has minimum access rights and can only view the following pages: © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 14: User Level 2 - Operator

    User has all the rights of User Level 2 and has additional rights to the following pages: All Network Configuration Serial and Security configuration All Device Information pages All Maintenance and Restore Defaults pages STP Screens MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 15: User Interface

    4. Enter a user name and password then press OK. 5. Upon successful authentication, the Starting Information Screen (Figure 3- 1) is displayed. Figure 3-1. Web starting information screen. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 16: Cli Overview

    Figure 3-3, enter ‘a’ / ‘A’, to switch to the “General Information” screen (the “General Information” screen is displayed in Figure 3-2). MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 17 “Space Bar”-key, to scroll through different values. Once the desired value is displayed, press the “Enter”-key. If the parameter is displayed without a “hotkey,” it indicates a read-only parameter. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 18 24 row. Access Message: Help message about how to access parameters of the screen. This will be displayed at 25 (last) row MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 19: Snmp Overview

    The SDIDU™ SNMP agent supports the following MIBs. ccm_reg.mib: This MIB file contains the registration for Microwave Data Systems enterprise OID and sub trees for Microwave Data Systems products. ccm_SDIDU.mib: This is the main MIB file for the SDIDU™ product.
  • Page 20 The user can always configure the SNMP agent to operate in “v3 only” mode, which uses authentication as Note well as encryption for secure transaction. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 21: Navigation Tree

    The Navigation tree shown describes the location of each user interface screen. Nested screens are indented under the screen from which they can be accessed. Home © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 22 Protection Configuration ODU TX Mute Configuration Link Configuration ODU Power ODU Channel ODU Configuration Analysis Alarms Alarm Threshold Alarm Configuration Alarm History Active Alarms Graphs MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 23: Ui Screens

    SNMP Configuration – Gives details to access parameters through SNMP manager Read-only pages are the only exception, as they have no specific details for different interfaces. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 24: Starting Information

    Application Version – Version information of the application Chassis Serial Number – Serial number of the product (factory assigned). System Uptime – Uptime of the System. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 25: Status Panel

    1. ALARM – Alarm Status Red LED indicates an alarm has occurred Green LED indicates no alarms in the terminal © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 26: General Network Configuration

    Figure 3-7. General Network Configuration. 3.3.3.1 Description The General Network Configuration screen (Figure 3-7) is used to configure the following general network related parameters: MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 27: Snmp Configuration

    8. If parameters are not updated with entered values, the value entered may be invalid for that parameter. 3.3.3.4 SNMP Configuration 1. Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUSysCfgNetworkIP. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 28 1. SNMP Mode – The mode in which SNMP Agent is currently configured. 2. Trap Version – The Trap Version in which SNMP Agent is currently configured . MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 29 5. Scroll through the options for the following parameters using the Space Bar key and press the Enter key to select among the options. a. SNMP Mode b. Trap Version © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 30: Syslog Configuration

    1. Syslog IP - Enter Syslog IP Address for the system. If unsure contact your network administrator. 2. Syslog Facility - Select Syslog facility for the system. If unsure contact your network administrator. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 31 © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 32: E-Mail Configuration

    4. Username – Enter the user name of your E-mail account. 5. Password – Enter the password of your mail account. 6. E-mail #1 - #3 – Enter the recipients’ mail addresses. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 33 2. Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter. 3. Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 34: Stp Data Configuration

    3. To revert to previous values, press Reset button. 4. To change the parameters, enter new values and press the “update” button. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 35: Stp Nms Configuration

    3.3.8 STP NMS Configuration User Access Level: Level 3 Figure 3-12. STP NMS Configuration. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 36 MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 37: Serial Configuration

    3. To edit an individual parameter, enter its hotkey, edit its value and press the Enter key. 4. To revert to the previous value, press the “Esc” key while editing the value. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 38: Device Information

    The screen shown in Figure 3-14 is a read-only information page that provides the user with terminal related information. The parameters listed on this page are: Model Number – Model number of the terminal MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 39: Device Names

    The Device Name and Owner values are displayed at the top of each CLI screen, as shown in Figure 3-16. The Device Name appears first and the Owner appears © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 40 6. The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current/present values. 7. If parameters are not updated with entered values, the value entered may be invalid for that parameter. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 41: Set Date And Time

    The screen shown in Figure 3-17 enables the user to modify the date and time of the terminal and set related parameters. The parameters listed on this page are: © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 42 4. The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation. Upon failure, the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 43: Serial Number Information

    1. Navigate to Administration Device Information and click on the “Serial Numbers” link in the left panel. 2. The current values of various parameters are displayed here. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 44: Security Configuration

    1. Navigate to Administration and click on the “Security Configuration” link in the left panel. 2. The current values of the parameters are displayed. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 45 © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 46: Reprogramming Cpu

    2. Version Information – Will display the version information for both active and passive images. The active/Working image will be indicated by 3.3.16 WEB Configuration 1. Navigate to Administration Maintenance reprogramming screen. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 47 A reboot is required after toggle of kernel, applications, FPGA, or ODU . Warning © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 48: Add User Entry

    4. Click the “Reset” button to reset page. 3.3.17.3 CLI Configuration 1. Navigate to Administration Maintenance User Management Add User. 2. Edit each parameter. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 49 The Web and CLI interfaces restricts the maximum number of users to 10. If 10 users exist, an error message will be displayed. Delete an existing user to a add new user. Warning © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 50: Delete / Edit User Entry

    A user can change his own password and the passwords of users whose access level is equal or less than his own level Note MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 51 2. Select the user to be removed from the drop down menu. 3. Click the “Delete” button to remove the user from the terminal. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 52: View Event Log

    Pressing the “clear” button clears the event log. To access the event log from SNMP go to the MIB section ccmSDIDUSysCfgMaintenanceEventLog. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 53: Restore System Defaults

    © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 54: System Reboot

    3. Press the hotkey for “Reboot”. 4. When asked for confirmation, press “y” to proceed or “n” to cancel. 5. A success or failure message will be displayed. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 55: E1 / T1 Channel Map

    1. Channel Mapping Type - Choose which modem to channel map. 2. Channel Map - Valid channel mappings can be set with the convention (modem time-slot, front panel port) © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 56 2. Use ccmSDIDUDataE1T1EastChMapFrontPanelTable, ccmSDIDUDataE1T1EastChMapPassThruTable, ccmSDIDUDataE1T1WestChMapFrontPanelTable and ccmSDIDUDataE1T1WestChMapPassThruTable MIB sections to select the channel mapping 3. Use ccmSDIDUE1T1ChMapReconfigure MIB variable to update the selected channel map MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 57: E1 / T1 Ports

    3.3.23 E1 / T1 Ports User Access Level: Level 2 Figure 3-28. E1/T1 Configurations © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 58 4. Change the required parameters under “new settings” and click “update” button. 3.3.23.3 CLI Configuration The CLI uses two screens to configure the E1 /T1 channel related parameters. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 59 3. Upon pressing the hot key, the screen shown in Figure 3-30 will be displayed. 3.3.23.3.2 E1 / T1 Configuration Screen Figure 3-30. T1 E1 Channel Configuration © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 60 To configure E1 / T1 related parameters, the Standard IO card should be configured and present. Otherwise an error message will be displayed. Warning MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 61: Voice Codec

    3.3.24.3 CLI Configuration 1. Navigate to IDU Configuration Data Link Configuration Voice Codec Configuration. 2. All Voice Codec parameters are displayed with current/present values. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 62 To configure Voice codec related parameters, the Standard IO card should be configured and present. Otherwise an error message will be displayed. Warning MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 63: Stm1/Oc3 Channel Map

    3. Map desired timeslots to front panel ports. 4. Press the update (H) button to submit changes. 5. Press the reset button to undo changes. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 64: Stm1/Oc3 Ports

    4. Perform another get command to confirm that the desired mapping has been made. 3.3.26 STM1/OC3 Ports User Access Level: Level 2 Figure 3-33. STM-1/OC-3 Channel Configurations 3.3.26.1 Description Contact factory for availability. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 65 Bar key and press the Enter key to select among the options. 5. The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current/present values. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 66: Authorization

    The screen shown in Figure 3-35 enables the user to enter an authorization key. 3.3.27.2 WEB Configuration 1. Navigate to Link Configuration and click on the “Authorization” link in the left panel. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 67 © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 68: Configuration Summary

    7. STM-1 active channel list (Contact factory for availability) 8. ODU type (LT: Low-band transmit, HT: high-band transmit) 9. ODU polarization (horizontal, vertical: if supported) MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 69: Tx Mute Configuration

    4. The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation. Upon failure, the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 70: Apc Configuration

    1. Navigate to Link Configuration and click on the “APC Configuration” link in the left panel. 2. To enable/disable APC, click on the radio button and click the “update” button. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 71 © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 72: Protection Configuration

    “update” button. 2. To Enable/Disable “Power down ODU after switch” parameter, select the required radio button and press “Update” button. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 73: Link Configuration Wizard

    5. Summary page – Displays all parameter values as selected by the user from the proceeding pages. Upon pressing the “update” button, all Framer and ODU parameters are updated. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 74 To correct the error, go back to the previous page and Note select a different value for that parameter. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 75 © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 76: Odu Power

    Figure 3-41. ODU Power 3.3.33.1 Description The screen shown in Figure 3-41 enables the user to configure the ODU power. The following parameters are displayed MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 77: Odu Channel Wizard

    A single set of ODU parameters will be displayed for the “standard” ODU op-mode. Note Two sets of ODU parameters will be displayed for the “Protected” and “East-West” ODU op-modes. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 78 3. Select the ODU channel number and press the hotkey for “update.” To configure ODU related parameters, a modem should be configured and present. Otherwise an error message will be displayed. Warning MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 79 3. GET the “ccmSDIDULinkUtilEastODUChList” MIB variables value 4. SET the channel frequency gotten above into the “ccmSDIDURadioEastODUCfgChFreq”. 5. update the ODU configuration by setting the MIB “ccmSDIDURadioEastODUCfgChFreqReconfigure”. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 80: Odu Configuration

    5. The Spiral Search Window value can be entered in the text box and it should be within the range specified. 6. Press the Update button to update the Spiral Search Values. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 81 4. Use an SNMP Set on the OID ccmSDIDULinkUtilSpiralSearchWindow to enter in the search window value. This OID will take an integer input that represents the search window value in kHz. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 82: Alarm Threshold

    3. External alarm signal level – Active Low or High. 3.3.36.2 WEB Configuration 1. Navigate to Analysis and click on the “Alarm” link in the left panel. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 83 © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 84: Alarm Configuration

    5. AL1 – AL4 – Maps alarm output to one of the four external alarm outputs. For a full list of alarms, see Section 6.3. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 85 E-mail masks respectively. Alarm masks will be in the following format 1=U:2=U:1=U:3=U:4=U:5=U:6=U:7=U:8=U:9=U:10=U:11=U: use “M” to mask the alarm and “U” to unmask the alarm. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 86: Alarm History

    MIB object ccmSDIDUAlarmStatus from the ccmSDIDUAnalysis section. Status will be returned as string, for example 1=I:2=I:3=I:4=I:5=A:6=I:7=I:8=I:9=I:10=I:11=I: where “I” indicates that the alarm is inactive and “A” indicates the alarmed state. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 87: Active Alarms

    2. Time - The time at which this particular alarm set The last 100 alarms are stored in non-volitile memory and will be available after a power cycle. Note © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 88: Graphs

    3-74 User Interface Manual 3.3.40 Graphs User Access Level: Level 1 Figure 3-48. SNR Plot Figure 3-49. Equalizer Taps MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 89 For parameters 1-8, the last 24 hours of data will be plotted with the parameter along the Y-axis (vertical) and time along the X-axis (horizontal) as in Figure 3-48. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 90 X and Y values. 3.3.40.3 SNMP Configuration From SNMP manager graph data can be obtained by reading a MIB object ccmSDIDUAnalysisPerfData from the ccmSDIDUAnalysis section. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 91: Statistics - Data Switch

    2. Rx Bytes/sec 3. TX Bytes 4. TX Bytes/sec 5. Rx Frames 6. Rx Frames/sec 7. TX Frames 8. TX Frames/sec 9. Errors 10. Errors/sec © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 92 Upon failure, the SNMP agent will return an error if agent is not able to get the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 93: Statistics - Nms Switch

    1. Rx Bytes 2. Rx Bytes/sec 3. TX Bytes 4. TX Bytes/sec 5. Rx Frames 6. Rx Frames/sec 7. TX Frames 8. TX Frames/sec © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 94: Web Configuration

    Upon failure, the SNMP agent will return an error if agent is not able to get the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 95: Bert Mode

    NMS stream when operating in BERT mode. This will require the use of two PCs, one connected directly to the NMS port of each SDIDU™. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 96: Web Configuration

    The MODEM may generate unsolicited messages without any command being sent from this screen. These messages are also appended in the text area. Note MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 97: Cw Mode

    2. Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter. 3. Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series...
  • Page 98: Loopback

    5. Press the start Button to start loopback. 6. If loopback is running, press the stop button to stop it. 3.3.49.3 CLI Configuration 1. Navigate to Analysis LoopBack. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 99: Modem Temperature

    Upon failure, the SNMP agent will return an error the agent is not able to get or set the value, or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 100: Logout

    In the case of Internet Explorer, the logout link will close the browser. For other browsers, the user may have to close and reopen the browser. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 101: Ftp Upload Procedures

    4. Make sure the “use multiple connections to transer files” option is not used. 5. Drag and drop/copy the file from the PC to the SDIDU™. 6. Exit the FTP client. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 102 User Interface Manual MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    1. Verify possibilities mentioned in Section 5.1. 2. Telnet may be disabled. 1. Verify possibilities mentioned in Section 5.1 2. SSH may be disabled © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 104: Hardware Reset To Factory Defaults

    3. Make sure the call button is not active at the start of this five second period. 4. While the LED is flashing, press the call button. Release the call button within one second after the LED stops flashing. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 105: Appendix

    Outdoor Unit Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Received Signal Level (in dBm) Spanning Tree Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Signal-to-Noise Ratio © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 106: References And Links

    Click on “Download ” Click on the appropriate version for your platform to download the installation package. Run the downloaded executable and follow installation instructions. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 107 The data received through the RF link is not valid. Fault detection via modem status polling. Polling interval: 1 sec. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 108 Polling interval 5 sec. Modem Modem The Controller Card is Modem Critical Comm unable to communicate Lower Failiure with the specified Modem Upper card. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 109 Fault detection via modem status polling, comparing RSSI value to threshold value in configuration table. Polling interval 5 sec. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 110 Power Power The Power Supply card Critical Supply Supply has indicated a fault. Fault Lower Fault detection via polling GPIO. Polling interval 5 sec. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 111 Standard I/O Critical Card been removed from the Removed IDU (only if Mini I/O card has been enabled for use). Fault detection via card-detect logic. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 112 AIS condition. If both conditions are present, then the disconnect alarm shall take precedence over the AIS alarm. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 113 Lower ODU. This could be a problem with the ODU or a problem with the cable connecting the ODU to the IDU. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 114 Tx Power as Power requested by link partner due to maximum power being reached. Maximum power is specified in the configuration table. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 115 External External The external Alarm 1 Info Alarm 1 input has been activated. Fault detection via polling GPIO. Polling interval 1 sec. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 116 Fault detection via polling of LIU. The SDH/SONET has a Solid Critical RS_LOS Loss of Signal Defect. Fault detection via polling of LIU. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 117 Demux has detected an AIS at the Multiplexer Level. Fault detection via polling of MS_AIS_T bit in STM-1 Core. Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM-1 core. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 118 Fault detection via polling of AU_AIS_T bit in STM- 1 Core. Where ‘x’ is the HP index. Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM-1 core. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 119 Indication. Fault detection via polling of HP_REI_T bit in STM-1 Core. Where ‘x’ is the HP index. Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM- 1 core. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 120 Fault detection via polling of TU_LOMF_T bit in STM-1 Core. Where ‘lkm’ is the TU index as LKM numbering. Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM-1 core. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 121 LP_TM_TIM_T bit in STM-1 Core. Where ‘lkm’ is the LP index as LKM numbering. Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM-1 core. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 122 LP_RFI_T bit in STM-1 Core. Where ‘lkm’ is the LP index as LKM numbering. Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM- 1 core. MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 123 FPGA When the FPGA Solid Critical Programmin programming fails, this g Failure alarm shall be set. © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved MDS FIVE Series 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 124 6-20 User Interface Manual MDS FIVE Series © Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved 05-4574A01, Rev. C...
  • Page 125 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY... Microwave Data Systems products are designed for long life and trouble-free operation. However, this equipment, as with all electronic equipment, may have an occasional component failure. The following information will assist you in the event that servicing becomes necessary.

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