OPTI-6100 Installation and Turn-Up Practice
The basic features of the SCM include the following:
Communication with other Total Access Systems
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Craft serial interface port (SCM front panel and chassis rear panel)
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Monitors system status and controls alarm relays
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Provides alarm status over TL1 and SNMP
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Internal PAD (Packet Assembler/Disassembler) for X.25 network
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Front-panel Alarm Cut Off (
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Supports all tributary modules written to TAPP Version 2 specifications
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Provides the SNMP (V1/V2) and TL1 interface for the system
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External alarm inputs
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Maintains an alarm history and system event log
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Software can be upgraded while in the field without affecting service
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Operates in Host or Client mode for RS-485 chaining applications
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Auto Upgrade of flash firmware for the SCM or installed OMM and tributary modules
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Supports TL1 and menu access over TCP/IP, X.25, or asynchronous RS-232
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Auto Provisioning/Copy Provisioning of tributary modules
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Security account management
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MUX Network Provisioning Storage (MNPS)
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Operates Terminal server port
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System Configuration Archive (SCA)
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SCM2 Features
The SCM2 includes all features of the SCM, plus the following:
System Release Manager
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Front-panel 10/100 Ethernet management access
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NOTE
The SCM has a built-in X.25 PAD, Admin port, and an Ethernet
♦
interface for TL1/NMA or SNMP management. The X.25 PAD and
Admin port share the same DB-25 connector on the back of the
MX and SMX chassis. A Y-cable is required to use both. Refer to
"X.25/Admin Port"
information and pinouts.
The LMX chassis has separate DB-25 connectors for the rear-
♦
panel X.25 and Admin ports.
The SCM2 accesses the rear-panel
♦
also provides a front-access
8
) switch; also serves as LED test switch
ACO
on page 49 and
Table 8
ENET
port.
ENET2
on page 50 for Y-cable
port on the chassis, but
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