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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual 9500 Microwave Packet Radio WebEML User Manual Nokia — Proprietary and confidential. Use pursuant to applicable agreements.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual DANGER Invisible laser radiation is present when the optic connector is open. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual System administration ................91 Log in to and out of system............93 13.1 Purpose .....................93 13.2 Prerequisite ....................93 13.3 Overview....................93 13.4 Procedures ....................95 Administer community string............107 14.1 Purpose ....................107 14.2 Overview....................107 14.3 Procedures ....................107 Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary card ..111...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer system date and time ..........165 21.1 Purpose ....................165 21.2 General....................165 21.3 Procedures ....................166 Administer system settings............173 22.1 Purpose ....................173 22.2 General....................173 22.2.1 Tributary Port Configuration (ETSI market only) ........173 22.2.2 DHCP server support ................173 22.2.3...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Configure EFM OAM..............213 28.1 Purpose ....................213 28.2 Overview....................213 28.3 Procedures ....................213 User administration................217 Administer NE list...............219 29.1 Purpose ....................219 29.2 Prerequisite .....................219 29.3 General....................219 29.4 Procedures ....................219 Administer user profiles ............229 30.1 Purpose ....................229 30.2...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual View Remote Inventory ..............279 36.1 Purpose ....................279 36.2 General....................279 36.3 Procedure ....................279 View Event Log ................281 37.1 Purpose ....................281 37.2 General....................281 37.3 Procedures ....................281 Perform debug functions using the Web Server .....285 38.1 Purpose ....................285 38.2...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual 43.5.1 Prerequisites....................351 43.6 SDH to LAG: ...................352 43.6.1 Prerequisites....................352 43.7 PDH to Ethernet: ..................352 43.7.1 Prerequisites....................353 43.8 Ethernet to radio: ..................353 43.8.1 Prerequisites....................353 43.9 Radio to radio: ..................354 43.9.1 Prerequisites....................354 43.10 PDH to Ring:....................355 43.10.1...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Provision Ethernet Features............427 48.1 Overview....................427 48.1.1 Access Control List..................427 48.1.2 Out of Range VLAN swap ...............427 48.1.3 VLAN remarking ..................427 48.1.4 VLAN swap....................428 Provision equipment port ............429 49.1 Purpose ....................429 49.2 General....................429 49.3...
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List of Tables Preface ......................41 Table 1 9500 MPR documentation ...............41 Table 2 9500 MPR related documentation ............43 Table 3 Naming conventions ................44 Administer user profiles ............229 Table 4 Default user account profiles ..............230 Perform debug functions using the Web Server .....285 Table 5 Association of the GExx in the command output and the NE port ..286...
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Figure 78 NE Time main menu bar path..............166 Figure 79 NE Time Configuration window ...............167 Figure 80 9500 MPR Web Server date & time setting window........168 Figure 81 NE Time Configuration window ...............169 Figure 82 NTP Configuration drop-down menu ............170 Figure 83 NTP Configuration window ..............171...
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Open window...................224 Figure 118 Network ElemenT List window ..............225 Figure 119 NEtO Overview window................225 Figure 120 JUSM/CT 9500 MPR main screen ............226 Figure 121 Favorite icon ....................227 Figure 122 NEtO Overview window................227 Figure 123 JUSM/CT 9500 MPR main screen ............228 Administer user profiles ............229...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual View abnormal condition list .............261 Figure 148 Abnormal Condition List main menu bar path .........261 Figure 149 Abnormal Condition List window .............262 View NE Inventory data ..............263 Figure 150 NE Inventory main menu bar path............264 Figure 151 Diagnosis / NE Inventory window ............265 Figure 152...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Figure 181 L1 radio LAG configuration..............330 Administer synchronization ............333 Figure 182 Synchronization settings tab with Core-E (1588TC license present) ....................334 Figure 183 Synchronization settings tab with CorEvo (1588TC license and Sync In/Out SFP not present)..............334 Figure 184 Synchronization Protection tab..............335...
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New AUX Cross Connection ..............405 Figure 235 Delete an AUX Cross Connection ............405 Provision Ethernet ports............407 Figure 236 9500 MPR equipment tab: Core-E card selected ........411 Figure 237 Core-E main view: Ethernet Physical Interface Settings tab (ports 1 to 4) ......................412 Figure 238 Enable/disable Core-E/P8ETH/EASv2/MSS-O Ethernet port ....413...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Figure 392 Activate Tx mute and activate SW on Node C ........583 Figure 393 Remove Tx mute to Node D ..............584 Figure 394 Activate Tx mute and activate SW on Node D ........585 Figure 395 Remove Tx mute to Node A ..............586 Figure 396...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Figure 428 Node I to NE G: Ethernet-radio cross-connection on NE G ....618 Figure 429 Node I to NE G: Ethernet-PDH cross-connection on NE G.....619 Figure 430 Node I to NE G: Ethernet-Ring cross-connection on Node C....620 Figure 431 Node I to NE G: pass-through cross-connection on Node A ....621 Figure 432...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Figure 465 Node A to Node D (protected): pass-through cross-connection on Node B.....................653 Figure 466 Node A to Node D (protected): pass-through cross-connection on Node C ....................654 Figure 467 Node A to Node D (protected): Radio-Ring cross-connection on Node D ....................655 Figure 468 Node A to Node D (protected): PDH-Ring cross-connection on...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Figure 498 NE E to Node D: Ethernet-radio cross-connection on NE E....683 Figure 499 NE E to Node D: Ethernet-PDH cross-connection on NE G....684 Figure 500 NE E to Node D: Ethernet-Ring cross-connection on Node A....685 Figure 501 NE E to Node D: pass-through cross-connection on Node A....686 Figure 502...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Figure 534 NE F (protected) to Node C (protected): PDH-Ring cross- connection on Node C ................719 Figure 535 NE F (protected) to Node C (protected): pass-through cross- connection on Node A ................720 Figure 536 NE F (protected) to Node C (protected): pass-through cross- connection on Node D ................721...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Figure 573 Pass-through cross-connection: One end point is inside the fiber chain (1)....................760 Figure 574 Pass-through cross-connection: One end point is inside the fiber chain (2)....................761 Figure 575 Pass-through cross-connection: Both end points are outside the fiber chain ....................762 Provision protection scheme parameters ........763 Figure 576...
• ANSI Maintenance and Trouble Clearing • Maintenance and Trouble Clearing chapter from the ETSI MSS-O/1/4/8 User Manual Related documentation Table 2 describes the 9500 MPR related documentation. See the Release Notice for part numbers. Table 2 9500 MPR related documentation Guide...
Description 9500 MPR Technical Provides technical specifications for MPT-HLC and HLS. Specifications for Full Indoor Applications 9500 MPR TMN Describes TMN networking in the 9500 MPR. Networking Guide 9500 MPR Cross- Provides information about supported cross-connections. connections Reference Tables 9500 MPR-A MPT- Provides transmit power specifications for legacy radios.
Warning statements and notes are provided in each chapter. The following symbols are contained in the 9500 MPR documentation. Danger: indicates that the described activity or situation may result in serious personal injury or death; for example, high voltage or electric shock hazards.
Contact information Technical support If you purchased a service agreement for your 9500 MPR and related products from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased an Nokia service agreement, check this link for instructions to contact Support personnel: Web: http://support.alcatel-lucent.com...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Safety awareness 1 Safety awareness 1.1 Safety EMC-EMF-ESD norms and equipment labeling This section describes the equipment labeling and the norms mandatory or suggested that must be considered to avoid injuries on persons and/or damage to the equipment.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Safety awareness WebEML User Manual • “personnel which has adequate technical knowledge and experience necessary to be aware of the danger that may occur when performing an operation and of the necessary measurements to reduce the danger to a minimum for themselves and for others”.
Pay attention to the information stated in the following, and proceed as instructed. The symbols presented in following paragraphs are all the possible symbols that could be present on Nokia equipment, but are not all necessarily present on the equipment this handbook refers to.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Safety awareness WebEML User Manual 1.3.1.2 Safety instructions: Danger: Carefully observe the specific procedures for installation / turn-up and commissioning / maintenance of equipment parts where D.C. power is present, described in the relevant installation / turn-up and commissioning / maintenance documents and the following general rules: •Personal injury can be caused by -48VDC.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Safety awareness Figure 4 Openings must be covered 1.3.3 Moving mechanical parts 1.3.3.1 Labeling: The warning label in Figure 5 is affixed next to fans or other moving mechanical parts: Figure 5 Moving mechanical parts 1.3.3.2...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Safety awareness WebEML User Manual 1.3.4 Equipment connection to earth 1.3.4.1 Labeling: Terminals for equipment connection to earth, to be done according to international safety standards, are pointed out by the symbol in Figure Figure 6 Equipment connection to earth...
2 meters high). • Install the antenna as far as possible from other existing equipment emitting RF power. Remind persons standing in front of the 9500 MPR antenna may cause traffic shutdown. Place the warning sticker, as shown in...
• On the antenna (rear side): EMF emission warning sign, placed on the antenna Figure 9 Compliance boundaries for 9500 MPR-A transceivers with 1ft (30 cm) antenna 1.4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC norms) The equipment's EMC norms depend on the type of installation being carried out,...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Safety awareness Figure 10 EMC norms 1. EMC general norms - installation − All connections (towards the external source of the equipment) made with shielded cables use only cables and connectors suggested in this manual or in the relevant Plant Documentation, or those specified in the Customer's “Installation Norms”...
OSP wiring. Warning: 9500 MPR equipment must be connected to surge suppressors that meet the power surge requirements of GR-1089-CORE. Non-compliant surge suppressors may not have the required secondary surge protection or current limiting function during specific, valid operating states.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Safety awareness Workers are supplied with anti-static protection devices consisting of an elasticized band worn around the wrist and a coiled cord connected to the elasticized band and to the stud on the subrack. See Figure 1.6 Cautions to avoid equipment damage 1.6.1 Electrostatic-sensitivity...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Safety awareness WebEML User Manual 1.6.1.1 Handling cards Although the risk of damage to an ESD is reduced considerably after it is assembled into a circuit designed to protect sensitive components, take the following precautions to reduce static charges to harmless levels: •...
FAN card completely from the MSS-4/8 shelf. •The 9500 MPR may require two people to support, align, and attach it to an equipment rack. To prevent equipment damage or personal injury, make sure you have enough help.
•For personal safety, make sure you connect and secure the installation site’s frame-ground (earth ground) wire to the frame-ground terminal on the 9500 MPR before you connect any other wires to the node.
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SFP plug-in. Verify that laser labels on equipment state that the system conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR 1040.10. If there are no danger labels, call the Nokia Technical Support Center (TSC). The invisible infrared radiation emitted by the fiber-optic transmitter can cause eye damage.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for E1/DS1 deprovisioning 3 High-level procedure for E1/DS1 deprovisioning 3.1 Purpose This chapter provides the high-level procedure for deprovisioning E1/DS1 facilities and equipment. 3.2 Procedure 1. Disable performance monitoring on the equipment you need to deprovision. 2.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for DS3 deprovisioning 5 High-level procedure for DS3 deprovisioning 5.1 Purpose This chapter provides a high-level procedure for deprovisioning DS3 facilities and equipment. 5.2 Procedure 1. Disable performance monitoring on the equipment you need to deprovision. 2.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for Ethernet provisioning 6 High-level procedure for Ethernet provisioning 6.1 Purpose This chapter provides a high-level procedure for provisioning Ethernet facilities and equipment. 6.2 Procedure 1. Select action. a.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 High-level procedure for Ethernet provisioning WebEML User Manual 3. Provision Ethernet cross-connect to new Core Ethernet port: a. See Provision port segregation/connectivity to verify/provision port segregation on Core electrical Ethernet ports. b. See Provision Ethernet ports to provision Core Ethernet port.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for Ethernet provisioning a. See Provision equipment port to provision P8ETH or EASv2 SFP equipment port. b. See Provision port segregation/connectivity to verify/provision port segregation on P8ETH or EASv2 SFP Ethernet port. c.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for Ethernet deprovisioning 7 High-level procedure for Ethernet deprovisioning 7.1 Purpose This chapter provides a high-level procedure for provisioning Ethernet facilities and equipment. 7.2 Procedure 1. Disable performance monitoring on the equipment you need to deprovision. 2.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 High-level procedure for Ethernet deprovisioning WebEML User Manual 5. Deprovision Core-E SFP equipment port: a. See Deprovision cross connections to deprovision Ethernet cross-connects associated with Core-E Ethernet port. b. See Provision Ethernet ports to disable Core-E Ethernet port.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for Ethernet deprovisioning c. See Deprovision equipment ports to deprovision SFP equipment ports associated with P8ETH or EASv2 Card. d. See Disable equipment to disable P8ETH or EASv2 card.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for Ethernet LAG provisioning 8 High-level procedure for Ethernet LAG provisioning 8.1 Purpose This chapter provides a high-level procedure for provisioning Ethernet LAG facilities and equipment. 8.2 Procedure 1.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 High-level procedure for Ethernet LAG WebEML User Manual provisioning b. See Provision Ethernet ports to provision Core-E Ethernet ports. c. See Administer L1/L2 radio and L2 Ethernet LAG ports to provision new Ethernet LAG port. d.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for SDH deprovisioning 10 High-level procedure for SDH deprovisioning 10.1 Purpose This chapter provides a high-level procedure for deprovisioning SDH facilities and equipment. 10.2 Procedure 1. Disable performance monitoring on the equipment you need to deprovision. 2.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual High-level procedure for Ethernet Ring Protection management 11 High-level procedure for Ethernet Ring Protection management 11.1 Purpose This chapter provides a high-level procedure for managing Ethernet Rings. 11.2 Procedure 1. Select action. a.
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To perform debug operations, go to step 11. j. To retrieve RSL information, go to step 12. k. To perform an MPT or EAS type conversion, see the 9500 MPR Hardware Installation and Replacement Manual. l. To perform an upgrade from a Core-E card to a CorEvo card, see the 9500 MPR Hardware Installation and Replacement Manual document.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 High-level procedure for using Web Server WebEML User Manual 3. Administer date and time: see Administer system date and time. 4. Apply a configuration file to the NE: see Apply a configuration using the Web Server.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual System administration System administration • Log in to and out of system • Administer community string • Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary card • Administer external alarm points on an MSS-1 or Enhanced Fan card •...
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This chapter provides the procedures to establish a session with the network element (NE) and to log in and to log out a specific user to the 9500 MPR. Additionally This chapter provides the instructions to log in and log out of a specific 9500 MPR NE using a web browser.
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WebEML User Manual • default Gateway The software version of the 9500 MPR NE must match the software version of the NEtO/JUSM/CT. If JUSM/CT is logged into an NE with a different software version, the NE/NEtO/JUSM/CT behavior may not function as expected.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Log in to and out of system 13.4 Procedures This section provides the following procedures: • To log in using JUSM • To log out of JUSM • To log in to Web Server •...
WebEML User Manual To log in using JUSM Note: If the software version of the 9500 MPR NE does not match one of the installed software versions of the NEtO/JUSM/CT, the login may fail. This login failure manifests in the following three failure modes: •After clicking OK on the NEtO NE info area, a warning message displays, ‘Start supervision...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Log in to and out of system Figure 17 NEtO overview window 3. From the NEtO window, enter the NE IP Address or DNS name 4. Click OK. Note: When logging in to an NE running software version R2.2.x and earlier, the log in behavior is slightly different.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Log in to and out of system WebEML User Manual Figure 18 NEtO login window 5. In the Login window, enter Login Name “username” and Password “password”. Click Login. Supervision with the NE starts. 6.
Figure 21 for an example connected to an MSS-4 shelf. See Figure 22 for an example connected to an MSS-1 shelf. See Figure 23 for an example connected to an MSS-O shelf. Figure 20 JUSM/CT 9500 MPR main screen MSS-8 shelf...
Log in to and out of system WebEML User Manual Figure 23 JUSM 9500 MPR main screen MSS-O shelf To log out of JUSM 1. In the upper right hand corner of the JUSM window, select the “X”. See Figure...
Note: Web Server is available when a Core-E card is in use. When a CorEvo card is in use, logging in from a web browser opens WebCT. For more information about WebCT, see the 9500 MPR WebCT User Manual. 1. In a web browser, enter the radio IP address or the URL (shown below).
Figure 26 9500 MPR web interface log in webpage 2. Enter the NE username and password (same as the username and password entered on WebEML). The 9500 MPR Web Server displays. Active Alarms is the default web server window. See Figure...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Log in to and out of system Figure 27 Web server main menu To log out of Web Server 1. In the lower left-hand corner of the Main Menu pane, select Logout. See Figure...
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14.1 Purpose This chapter provides instructions to provision community strings and log in to a NE with the community string provisioned for the 9500 MPR. 14.2 Overview The Community String (CS) acts like a password to control access to an NE. It defines what community of people can access the NE.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer community string WebEML User Manual • To set the community string using the NEtO To set the community string using the Web Server 1. Log in to the NE using a web browser. See Log in to and out of system detailed instructions.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer community string 1. Launch NEtO. See Log in to and out of system for detailed instructions. NEtO window opens. From the NEtO Overview window, select Community String request icon in the upper right-hand corner.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary card 15 Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary card 15.1 Purpose The procedure s in this chapter provide instructions to administer the external alarm points supported by the Auxiliary card.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary WebEML User Manual card 15.4 Procedures This chapter includes procedures for the following: • To provision external alarm inputs • To provision external alarm outputs • To provision external alarm output state To provision external alarm inputs 1.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary card 5. Select CPI#[1-6] in the resource tree area. 6. Select CPI#[1-6] in the resource tree area. 7. In the User Label field, enter the alarm input label. 8.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary WebEML User Manual card The AUX Main View window opens. 3. Click the External Points tab. 4. Click the Settings tab. See Figure Figure 33 External Alarm Output setting tab 5.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary card Figure 34 External Alarm Outputs provisioned 9. Close the AUX Main View window. To provision external alarm output state 1. Select MSS-4/AUX slot #4 or MSS-8/AUX slot #8 in the resource tree area. This selection should also highlight the MSS/AUX card in blue on the graphical representation of the MSS shelf in the resource list area.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer external alarm points on an Auxiliary WebEML User Manual card The External Alarm Point state updates. See Figure Figure 35 External Alarm Output Provisioned ON 8. Close the AUX Main View window.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer external alarm points on an MSS-1 or Enhanced Fan card 16 Administer external alarm points on an MSS-1 or Enhanced Fan card 16.1 Purpose The procedure in this chapter provides instructions to administer the external alarm points supported by the MSS-1 unit and the Enhanced Fan card.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer external alarm points on an MSS-1 or WebEML User Manual Enhanced Fan card 16.4 Procedure 1. Select action. 2. To Open MSS External Input Point main view for MSS-1, go to step 4. 3.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer external alarm points on an MSS-1 or Enhanced Fan card Figure 36 External Alarm Input Setting tab 9. In the User Label field, enter the alarm input label. 10. Select the External inputs Polarity radio button, Active Low or Active High. 11.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer external alarm points on an MSS-1 or WebEML User Manual Enhanced Fan card Figure 37 External alarm inputs provisioned 13. Close the Main View window.
TMN In-Band allows the user to manage an 9500 MPR NE using general Ethernet port from a central location (NOC). In-band TMN messages can reach the 9500 MPR over general user Ethernet ports. In-band TMN messages are supported on all enabled electrical Ethernet ports and all enabled optical Ethernet ports on the Core-E or CorEvo card.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer In-Band TMN VLAN port WebEML User Manual • PCP value between 0 and 7. Default is 7. • IP Routing Protocol: Static/OSPF − When OSPF routing protocol is selected: OSPF Area Number must be provisioned.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer In-Band TMN VLAN port • IPv6 addresses having FE80::/10 as high-order bits (Link Local Addresses) are not allowed The TMN In-Band networking interface IPv6 address must belong to a subnet number different than the ones associated with other TMN interfaces including the other TMN In-Band interface (the subnet numbers resulting from applying the shortest prefix length must not be the same).
MSS-8 shelf in the resource list area. Double-click on the blue CORE-Main Card. See Figure Figure 38 9500 MPR Equipment tab: Core-E Card selected The Ethernet Physical Interface Settings tab displays. 2. Select TMN Interface tab.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer In-Band TMN VLAN port 3. Select TMN In-Band#1/2. 4. Select Settings tab. See Figure In-band TMN provisioning is displayed. Figure 39 TMN In-band Settings tab To provision an In-Band TMN VLAN port 1.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer In-Band TMN VLAN port WebEML User Manual 4. Select Settings tab. See Figure 5. Select the Working Mode Enabled check box. 6. Enter the VLAN ID for the In-band TMN Ethernet interface in the VLAN ID field. 7.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer In-Band TMN VLAN port Figure 40 TMN In-band Port Enabled To disable an In-Band TMN VLAN port 1. Select MSS/Core-Main slot #1 in the resource tree area. The selected name will highlight in blue.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer network configuration 18 Administer network configuration 18.1 Purpose The procedures in this chapter are used to administer network configuration. 18.2 Overview TMN Ethernet port provisioning requirements depend on how the Ethernet port 4 and MGMT (NMS) port on the Core-E or CorEvo card are to be used.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer network configuration WebEML User Manual TMN bandwidth is not reserved, which allows user traffic, up to the maximum capacity of the radio link when the TMN port is idle. TMN traffic must be considered when configuring CIR flows.
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If IPv6 is in use, OSPFv3 is used automatically. Note: When the 9500 MPR is used with other equipment, the OSPF interface parameters of the equipment must be the same as those of the related TMN interface on the 9500 MPR. The 9500 MPR OSPF parameters are: •...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer network configuration WebEML User Manual 18.3 Procedures This section provides the following procedures: • To provision NE IP address • To administer TMN Ethernet interface • To administer Port#4 TMN Ethernet interface •...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer network configuration Figure 43 Local Configuration (IP Address) window 2. Enter the IP address of the NE in the IP Address field. 3. Click Apply. Communication with the radio will be lost. The user must log in to the radio using the IP address configured in step 2.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer network configuration Figure 45 TMN Ethernet interface: Settings tab 6. Select action. a. To Provision TMN Ethernet interface, go to step 7. b. To Deprovision TMN Ethernet interface, go to step 14. 7.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer network configuration WebEML User Manual 10. Select IP Routing Protocol from drop-down menu: Static Routing or OSPF. 11. If the OSPF IP Routing Protocol is selected, from the OSPF Area Number drop-down menu, select OSPF Area Number (0 - 3).? 12.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer network configuration Figure 46 Port#4 TMN Ethernet interface: Settings tab 6. Select action. a. To Provision Port#4 TMN Ethernet interface, go to step 7. b. To Deprovision Port#4 TMN Ethernet interface, go to step 12.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer network configuration WebEML User Manual a. For static routing, from the IP Routing Protocol drop-down menu, select Static Routing and click apply. b. For OSPF, perform the following: a. From the IP Routing Protocol drop-down menu, select OSPF. b.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer network configuration Figure 48 IP Static Routing Configuration window (IPv4) 2. Select desired Host or Network Address Choice radio button: Host or Network. 3. Which IP Static Routing Configuration was selected? a.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer network configuration WebEML User Manual 7. Click Close. To provision IP static routing in IPv6 1. From the main menu bar, select Configuration>Network Configuration>IP Configuration> IP Static Routing Configuration. See Figure 2. The IP Static Routing Configuration window opens. See Figure Figure 49 IP Static Routing Configuration window (IPv6)
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer network configuration 5. Select desired Gateway or Point to Point I/F Choice radio button: Gateway IPv6 Address or Point To Point Interface Index. 6. Which Gateway or Point to Point I/F Choice was selected? a.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer network configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 51 OSPF Area Configuration window (IPv4) Figure 52 OSPFv3 Area Configuration window (IPv6) 2. Select new check box (checked). A maximum of 3 areas can be created. 3.
True or False. Note: When the 9500 MPR is used with other equipment, the OSPF interface parameters of the equipment must be the same as those of the related TMN interface on the 9500 MPR. 5. Click Create. 6. Click Apply.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer network configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 54 Activate IPv6 stack warning 3. Click on the Yes button to complete the activation. The menu option changes to Activate IPv4 stack, to return to IPv4. To view IP routing information 1.
The QoS Configuration tool allows the user to view the following QoS parameters: • Internal Forwarding Class to Queue Mapping For detailed information on QoS configuration parameters, refer to the 9500 MPR Product Information Manual General System Description, Features, Ethernet,...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer QoS configuration WebEML User Manual 19.3 Procedures This section provides the following procedures: • To launch the QoS Configuration tool • To provision the Queue Scheduling algorithm • To restore Queue Scheduling algorithm default values •...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer QoS configuration Figure 58 QoS Configuration tool To provision the Queue Scheduling algorithm 1. Select Scheduler Configuration tab. See Figure 2. From the Mode column, select all Queues to change scheduling algorithm (DWRR or SP).
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer QoS configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 59 Provision Queue Scheduler algorithm 4. Save changes to NE? a. If yes, click on the Apply button and click Yes in the Apply Data to NE window.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer QoS configuration Figure 61 Restore Queue Scheduler algorithm default values 2. Save changes to NE? a. If yes, click on the Apply button and click Yes in the Apply Data to NE window.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer QoS configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 63 Queue Size Configuration Tab 2. Queue sizes to provision? a. If individual queue sizes, go to step 3. b. If copy all queue sizes from one radio direction to another radio direction, go to step 7.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer QoS configuration Figure 64 Provision Queue Size 5. Repeat the two previous steps to provision additional queue size values. 6. Save changes to NE? a. If yes, click on the Apply button and click Yes in the Apply Data to NE window.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer QoS configuration WebEML User Manual 9. Select the Radio Direction to copy queue sizes to. 10. Click Paste. The queue sizes for radio direction are updated. See Figure Figure 66 Copied Radio Direction queue sizes 11.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer QoS configuration Figure 67 Restore Queue Size default values 2. Save changes to NE? a. If yes, click on the Apply button and click Yes in the Apply Data to NE window.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer QoS configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 68 QoS Classification Tab To provision QoS Classification Criterion 1. From the QoS Classification Criterion drop-down menu, select: Disabled, 802.1p, or DiffServ. See Figure Figure 69 Select QoS Classification Criterion Note: The background of modified QoS Classification Criterion value is displayed in yellow.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer QoS configuration 3. Click Yes. QoS Classification tab updates. See Figure Figure 70 Provisioned QoS Classification Criterion To provision 802.1p PCP to Internal Forwarding Class values 1. From the IEEE 802.1p to Forwarding Class Mapping pane, select new PCP to Forwarding Class value.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer QoS configuration WebEML User Manual 2. Repeat the previous step to provision additional IEEE 802.1p PCP to Forwarding Class Mapping. 3. Save changes to NE? a. If yes, click on the Apply button and click Yes in the Apply Data to NE window.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer QoS configuration Figure 73 Provision DiffServ DSCP to Internal Forwarding Class Mapping Note: The background of modified DiffServ DSCP to Forwarding Class field is displayed in yellow. 2. Repeat the previous step to provision additional DiffServ DSCP to Forwarding Class Mapping.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer QoS configuration WebEML User Manual To restore 802.1p or DiffServ to Forwarding Class Default Values 1. Click Defaults. See Figure 71 Figure Note: The background of modified parameters is shown in yellow. 2.
• License Key: This field is used to upgrade the license string. To upgrade the license string, copy the code of the new license and click on Apply. The Refresh button activates a new reading of the read-only fields. See the 9500 MPR Product Information Manual for more information about license key management.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer software license WebEML User Manual 20.3 Procedures This section provides the following procedures: • To view SW license using JUSM • To view SW License using Web Server • To update SW License To view SW license using JUSM 1.
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2. From the Main Menu pane, select License Info. The License Info page displays. See Figure Figure 77 9500 MPR Web Server - License Info 3. View software License String and RMU Serial Number. To update SW License 1. From the main menu bar, select Supervision>SW License. See Figure The SW License window opens.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer system date and time 21 Administer system date and time 21.1 Purpose This chapter provides procedures to administer NE Date and Time. 21.2 General The system NE Time can be provisioned either to the PC/laptop operating system time, manually, or to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer system date and time WebEML User Manual 21.3 Procedures This section provides the following procedures: • To provision NE Time to PC operating system time using JUSM • To provision NE Time to PC operating system time using Web Server •...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer system date and time Figure 79 NE Time Configuration window 2. Select Set NE Time with OS Time check box (checked). 3. Click Apply. The Information ‘Set NE time success!’ window opens. 4.
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Administer system date and time WebEML User Manual Figure 80 9500 MPR Web Server date & time setting window 3. From the NE Time Setting with OS Time field, click Apply to NE. To provision NE Time manually using JUSM 1.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer system date and time Figure 81 NE Time Configuration window 2. Select date and time element to set in the Network Element Time field and perform one or more of the following: a.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer system date and time WebEML User Manual To provision NE time manually using Web Server 1. Log In to NE to view NE alarms. For detailed steps to log in to an NE using a web browser, see Log in to and out of system.
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Log in to and out of system. The 9500 MPR Web Server displays. Active Alarms is the default web server window. 2. From the web server Main Menu pane, select Date & Time Setting. The Date & Time Setting window displays. See...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer system date and time WebEML User Manual 3. From Date & Time Setting window, view NTP Status: Enabled or Disabled.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer system settings 22 Administer system settings 22.1 Purpose This chapter provides procedures to administer system settings. 22.2 General The Systems Settings/NE Configuration screen is used to configure the DHCP Server support, Ethernet LOS Criteria, Static Lag Criteria, System Priority Parameter, event and alarm logging, SNMP mode, and retrieve the NE MAC Address/Bridge Address.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer system settings WebEML User Manual 22.2.3 Ethernet LOS criteria Ethernet LOS Criteria feature adds the following condition types to the Core protection switching criteria: • LOS of Optical User Ethernet interface • Card Fail of SFP optical module •...
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer system settings System Aggregation Priority: • [0 - 1 bytes] System Priority • [2 - 7 bytes] NE MAC address The System Aggregation Priority of each System is an eight octet binary number. The System with the numerically lower value of System Aggregation Priority has the higher priority.
Bridge Address field. 22.2.9 SNMP Mode The 9500 MPR supports access from SNMP managers implementing both SNMPv2/ v1 and SNMPv3 protocols. The supported SNMP operating modes are the following: • SNMPv2: This is the default mode. Only SNMPv2/v1 managers are allowed access to the NE for both reading and writing.
• To open the System Settings menu • To provision Tributary Port Configuration (ETSI market only) • To provision DHCP server using JUSM/CT 9500 MPR • To Provision DHCP server using the Web Server • To provision Ethernet LOS Criteria •...
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Balanced 120 ohm. 2. Click on the Apply button. 3. Click on the Close button. To provision DHCP server using JUSM/CT 9500 MPR 1. From the DHCP Server drop-down menu, select DHCP Server provisioning: Disabled or Enabled. 2. Click on the Apply button.
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2. On Main Menu pane, select DHCP Setting. The DHCP Setting window displays. Figure 86 9500 MPR Web Server - DHCP Setting 3. Click on the Refresh button. 4. Determine Current DHCP Status. 5. To change the DHCP provisioning, click on the Enable DHCP/Disable DHCP button.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer system settings 3. Click on the Close button. To provision Static LAG Criteria 1. From the Static Log drop-down menu, select Static Log Criteria provisioning: Disabled or Enabled. 2. Click on the Apply button. 3.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer system settings WebEML User Manual 2. Click on the Close button. To provision SNMP mode using JUSM Caution: Changing the SNMP Mode will cause the NE to restart. Caution: When the NE has been configured to operate in SNMPv3 mode, it is not possible to return it to SNMPv2 mode without clearing the database.
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WebEML User Manual Administer system settings Figure 87 9500 MPR Web Server - Snmp Version 3. Click Refresh button. 4. To change SNMP Mode, click on the Set Snmp version 3 or Set Snmp version 2 button. The NE restarts.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer VLAN configuration 23 Administer VLAN configuration 23.1 Purpose This chapter provides procedures to administer the VLAN configuration. 23.2 Overview When a Core-E card is in use, three protocols are supported to manage Ethernet traffic: 802.1D (MAC Address Bridge), 802.1Q (Virtual Bridge), and 802.1ad (Provider Bridge).
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer VLAN configuration WebEML User Manual In 802.1Q mode all Ethernet frames inside the 9500 MPR network are assigned a VLAN ID. VLAN 1 is automatically defined by the NE when 802.1Q is selected. All user Ethernet ports (enabled and disabled) and all radio ports are members of VLAN 1.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer VLAN configuration • UNI (VLAN based): this is an interface at the edge of the Provider Bridged Network. S-VLAN is assigned based on C-VLAN ID carried by C-VLAN Tag or based on User Ethernet port in case of untagged frames (C-tagged service interface) You can change the type of a Provider Bridge port.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer VLAN configuration WebEML User Manual 23.3 Procedures This section provides the following procedures: • To open the VLAN configuration window • To provision VLAN Configuration • To create a VLAN or S-VLAN •...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer VLAN configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 90 VLAN Configuration window with CorEvo card in use To provision VLAN Configuration 1. Provision which VLAN management protocol? a. To provision 802.1D MAC select the 802.1D (MAC bridge) radio button and click on the Apply button.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer VLAN configuration Figure 91 VLAN Configuration provisioned 802.1D b. To provision 802.1Q virtual bridge, select the 802.1Q (Virtual Bridge) radio button and click on the Apply button. VLAN Configuration window updates, the default VLAN 1 is displayed. See Figure...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer VLAN configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 92 VLAN Configuration provisioned 802.1Q c. To provision 802.1ad provider bridge, select the 802.1ad (Provider Bridge) radio button and click on the Apply button. The VLAN Configuration window updates, the default VLAN 1 is displayed. Figure Figure 93 VLAN Configuration provisioned 802.1ad...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer VLAN configuration To create a VLAN or S-VLAN 1. Select New... button. See Figure The Create VLAN window opens. See Figure Note: In Provider Bridge mode, the window is called Create S-VLAN. Figure 94 Create VLAN window 2.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer VLAN configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 95 New VLAN created To edit a VLAN or S-VLAN 1. From the VLAN Configuration window, select the VLAN to edit. 2. Click Edit. See Figure The Edit VLAN window opens.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer VLAN configuration 4. Click OK. The Edit VLAN window closes. 5. Information window opens, Click OK. The VLAN is updated in the VLAN Configuration table. To delete a VLAN or S-VLAN 1.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer VLAN configuration WebEML User Manual Figure 97 Filter VLAN configuration table 2. Click Filter. The VLAN configuration table is filtered using the text string entered in the Filter by Name field. See Figure Figure 98 VLAN Configuration table filtered...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Administer VLAN configuration 3. To restore full VLAN Configuration table, click Clear Filter. To export the VLAN list 1. From the VLAN Configuration window, click Export. See Figure 2. Navigate to the directory to save VLANList.csv file. 3.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Local access control management 24 Local access control management 24.1 Purpose This chapter provides procedures to manage Local Access Control (LAC). 24.2 Overview NE control can be managed by an Operating System (OS) using the LAC feature. LAC management provides a mechanism to prevent multiple users sending write commands to the NE simultaneously.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Local access control management WebEML User Manual 1. From the main menu bar, select Supervision > Access State > OS. See Figure Figure 99 Local Access Control - main menu bar path LAC is enabled. In the status control area, the lock status icon updates to the access denied icon on CTs without LAC NE manager control.
25.1 Purpose This chapter provides procedures to perform MIB Database Management (backup and restore) on the 9500 MPR. A MIB database restore should be performed for catastrophic recovery ONLY. 25.2 Overview Caution: All traffic will be interrupted during the activate database phase.
MIB database management (backup and WebEML User Manual restore) See the 9500 MPR Product Information Manual for information about the parameters that are stored and excluded from the backup file. It is recommended that excluded parameters be saved by running an NE Inventory report, so these parameters may be reprovisioned in the event that the system needs to be restored from scratch.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual MIB database management (backup and restore) Caution: Failure to release all protection switches prior to performing a MIB Management database backup may result in the system being restored to an unknown state. If this occurs, communications with the system may be difficult to reestablish and may result in the loss of traffic.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 MIB database management (backup and WebEML User Manual restore) Figure 105 Backup MIB Management database dialog box 10. Navigate to the directory to save the MIB Management Database. Note: Database backup file name supports a thirty-six character free-form string name. To aid in tracking database backup files, it is recommended to use the NE Name and Date in the backup file name (ex.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual MIB database management (backup and restore) 3. Are forced protection switches active? a. If yes, go to step 4. b. If no, go to step 5. 4. Determine if the active forced protection switch(es) can be released. Release all forced protection switch(es) prior to proceeding with this procedure.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 MIB database management (backup and WebEML User Manual restore) Figure 107 Restore MIB Management Database window 9. Navigate to the directory where the MIB Management Database backup file is saved. 10. Select MIB Management Database backup file. 11.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual MIB database management (backup and restore) 2. Click Yes. MIB Management window opens. 3. Click OK. 4. Close the WebEML window. The NE will activate the restored MIB Management database. There may be a delay of 60 to 90 seconds before the Activate process begins.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 MIB database management (backup and WebEML User Manual restore) 9. Perform either or b: a. Enable the spare Core card. b. Physically seat the spare Core card removed in step 10. Verify system provisioning. Refer to the saved NE Inventory, saved during the MIB backup procedure.
Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (ECFM) (IEEE802.1ag) is performed using the Ethernet Features Shell. See the 9500 MPR Product Information Manual for more information about the following types of commands that can be run from the Ethernet Features Shell: • Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management •...
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Use the Ethernet Features Shell WebEML User Manual 4. Click on the OK button. The Ethernet Features Shell window opens and the CT closes. 5. Enter the commands as needed. See the Product Information Manual for more information.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Perform a software reset 27 Perform a software reset 27.1 Purpose This chapter provides procedures for restarting the NE or an MPT. The Restart operation is a software reset and can be executed in normal traffic conditions.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Perform a software reset WebEML User Manual Figure 108 Restart MPT Select the MPT to be restarted and click the Restart button.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Configure EFM OAM 28 Configure EFM OAM 28.1 Purpose This chapter provides procedures to provision Ethernet First Mile Operations, Administration, and Maintenance. 28.2 Overview EFM OAM can be enabled on any User Ethernet interface on the Core or EAS cards or the MSS-1 or MSS-O units.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Configure EFM OAM WebEML User Manual The ETH OAM window opens. See Figure 109. Figure 109 ETH OAM window 2. Choose the Ethernet interface from the list. 3. Choose the Active or Passive radio button in the Link OAM Mode field. 4.
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 WebEML User Manual Configure EFM OAM 3. Click on the Apply button. The link is disabled.
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The Username and current Password must be known before log in can be accomplished. The 9500 MPR craft terminal (CT) software must be installed on the PC. The user must know the IP address of the NE to log in to the system or be locally connected.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01 Administer NE list WebEML User Manual 1. From the NEtO Overview window, select Creates a new list of favorite NEs icon. See Figure 110. Figure 110 New icon The Network Element List window opens. See Figure 111.