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  • Page 1 ChromaFlex ChromaFlex Chassis OPERATION MANUAL www.atx.com www.atxnetworks.com...
  • Page 2 Although every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document it may be necessary, without notice, to make amendments or correct omissions. Specifications subject to change without notice. Products or features contained herein may be covered by one or more U.S. or foreign patents. Other non-ATX product and company names in this manual are the property of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chassis Status Page ..........5-3 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual...
  • Page 4 Contact ATX Networks ........
  • Page 5: Scope

    SCOPE Scope This document describes the user interfaces for ChromaFlex chassis and associated plug-in application modules. The user interfaces include chassis and application module front panel LEDs, the hand-held display module’s button operations and LCD display, Craft Line Interfaces and remote monitoring through SNMP and Graphical User Interface.
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  • Page 7: Led Display

    The controller is responsible for reporting the chassis and plug-in module related status and alarm conditions. The chassis related alarms are reflected on the controller module front panel Status LED. Trigger Events Status Power supply Module temperature ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 8: Plug-In Modules

    Trigger Events Status Module temperature Optical input power Example #1: The optical input power #1 is at a level that indicates a major alarm. The #1 LED shall be observed as “red”. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 9: Optical Switch

    Example #1: The module temperature is normal, but the laser temperature is at a level that indicates a major alarm. The top LED associated with the interface shall be observed as “red”. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 10 LED DISPLAY CHAPTER 2: This page intentionally left blank. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 11: Hand-Held Display Module

    Connect the Display Cable to the female DB15 connector, labeled I-DISPLAY, on the face of ChromaFlex Controller module and to the female DB15 connector on the Display Module. The ChromaFlex Controller performs a quick reboot when the Display Module is connected. There is no impact on the active application modules during this reboot. You will observe the ChromaFlex chassis greeting message when the reboot completes.
  • Page 12: Philosophy Of Button Operations

    CHAPTER 3: HAND-HELD DISPLAY MODULE 3.2.1 Philosophy of Button Operations The button operations are similar to those of other systems designed and manufactured by ATX. 3.2.2 Individual Button Operations Up: the cursor moves up one line Down: the cursor moves down one line Right: cycle through the available options for the line where cursor is located.
  • Page 13: Display Module Led Display

    ChromaFlex chassis and ChromaFlex plug-in application modules. The Display Modules LCD menu for the ChromaFlex chassis is structured into tri-level tree. The top level (Level 1) is the system Greeting. Level 2 is where you select either the Chassis related information or a slot and Level 3 displays the selected system level information for the chassis or greeting menu of the selected slot.
  • Page 14: Plug-In Application Module Menu Tree

    Mod Temp (C): displays the chassis module temperature readings in Centigrade. Model: displays the chassis’ model name. HW Ver: displays the hardware version information of ChromaFlex chassis. SW Ver: displays the software version information of ChromaFlex chassis. Ser #: displays the serial number of ChromaFlex chassis.
  • Page 15: Chromadigm Chirp Cancelled Transmitter Module Cctx (Cct4/Cct2) Tree

    Prev Menu Status Temp(C) Power(mW) Power(dBm) RF Lvl(dB) Lambda(nm) Voltage(V) Prev Menu Chassis Temperature(C) Model Hardware Version Software Version Serial Number Prev Menu Prev Menu Table 2: ChromaFlex CCTX Display Menu Overview ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 16 Power (dBm): displays the reading of optical power in dBm. RF Lvl (dB): displays the reading of RF level in dB. Lambda (nm): displays the reading of wavelength in nanometer. Voltage (V): displayed the on board supply voltage. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confi dential & Proprietary...
  • Page 17: Chromadigm Chirp Cancelled Transmitter Module Cct1 Tree

    Greeting Setup Mode Setting Mode Save Prev Menu Gain Setting RF Lvl(rdB) Gain(Steps) Save Prev Menu OPTOut OPTOut (dBm) OPTOut (dBm) Save Prev Menu Prev Menu Tx Status Mode Prev Menu ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 18 Serial Number Prev Menu Prev Menu Table 3: ChromaFlex CCT1 Display Menu Overview Greeting: After a valid slot is selected from the option menu of Chassis, a greeting menu of the selected module will be shown; in this case, it is “CCT1”. For CCT1 with variable output, this would read “CCT1-VO”.
  • Page 19 SW Ver: displays the software version information of plug-in module. Ser #: displays the serial number of plug-in module. Prev Menu: Press “Select” will bring the plug-in’s greeting message screen back. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confi dential & Proprietary...
  • Page 20: Edfa / Agc-Edfa / Vg-Edfa Menu Tree

    Ser # Prev Menu Prev Menu Table 4: ChromaFlex AGC-EDFA Display Menu Overview Greeting: After a valid slot is selected from the option menu of Chassis, a greeting menu of the selected module will be shown; in this case, it is “EDFA”. For the EDFA with AGC, this would read “AGC-EDFA” and for the EDFA with VOA, this would read “VG- EDFA”.
  • Page 21 SW Ver: displays the software version information of plug-in module. Ser #: displays the serial number of plug-in module. Prev Menu: Press “Select” will bring the plug-in’s greeting message screen back. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 3-11 ATX Confi dential & Proprietary...
  • Page 22: Quad Return Receiver (Qrrx)

    Serial Number Prev Menu Prev Menu Table 5: ChromaFlex QRRX Display Menu Overview Greeting: After a valid slot is selected from the option menu of Chassis, a greeting menu of the selected module will be shown; in this case, it is “QRRX”.
  • Page 23 SW Ver: displays the software version information of plug-in module. Ser #: displays the serial number of plug-in module. Prev Menu: Press “Select” will bring the plug-in’s greeting message screen back. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 3-13 ATX Confi dential & Proprietary...
  • Page 24: Optical Switch

    Serial Number Pre Menu Pre Menu Table 6: ChromaFlex Optical Switch Menu Overview Greeting: After a valid slot is selected from the option menu of Chassis, a greeting menu of the selected module will be shown; in this case, it is “Optical Switch”.
  • Page 25: Optical Switch Switching Criteria

    Recover from secondary to primary: When the primary optical power is above the user defi ned threshold for at least one second, the optical switch recovers back to primary position. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 3-15 ATX Confi dential & Proprietary...
  • Page 26: Dmtx

    Laser Temperature Laser Pwr RF Lvl Mod Temp Prev Menu Chassis Temperature(C) Model Hardware Version Software Version Serial Number Prev Menu Prev Menu Table 7: ChromaFlex DMTX Display Menu Overview 3-16 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 27 Laser Pwr (dBm): displays the reading of optical power in dBm. RF Lvl (dB): displays the reading of RF level in dB. Tx Attn (dB): displays the transmitter attenuation reading in dB. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 3-17 ATX Confi dential & Proprietary...
  • Page 28 SW Ver: displays the software version information of plug-in module. Ser #: displays the serial number of plug-in module. Prev Menu: Press “Select” will bring the plug-in’s greeting message screen back. 3-18 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 29: Craft Line Interface (Cli)

    Remote CLI: You can connect up to 3 remote CLI sessions via a telnet session. The ChromaFlex chassis will need to be connected to a network as described in the ChromaFlex Chassis Installation and Operation Guide document #99-02-0001. A Telnet session can be initiated from a host PC via the application like putty.exe or telnet.
  • Page 30: Chassis System Commands

    - this is only for display. A default “admin” user is added by system with ‘a’ attribute. User can not remove the ‘admin’ account; only admin can change admin account’s passwords. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 31 CHAPTER 4: CRAFT LINE INTERFACE (CLI) Example #1: ChromaFlex[slot-1] >userpassword add testUser_1 r WhoAmI: Display current log in user name. This is supported on release 4.3 or later. Example #1: ChromaFlex[slot-1] >whoami ChromaFlex[slot-1] >testUser_1 Uptime: displays the number of seconds elapsed after the boot up time of the chassis and/or controller module Example #1: ChromaFlex[slot-1] >uptime...
  • Page 32 [1] MajorLoLo [2] MajorLoLo [3] MajorLoLo [4] MajorLoLo ModuleTempAlarm: MinorLo DownloadStatus: displays the status of the current or previous download. Example #1: This example shows the previous download was completed successfully. ChromaFlex[slot-1] >downloadstatus Successful ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 33 A Controller Module with an older version of software may require a software upgrade to support a new type of plug in module. Example #1: This example shows the list of supported modules. Note: The ChromaFlex will always be shown as the chassis controller module is always present.
  • Page 34 ChromaFlex [slot-1] >reboot now Date: displays the current UTC date and time. Note: The ChromaFlex chassis is configured to the factory time prior to shipment. It does not make a local time adjustment (e.g. daylight saving time) automatically.
  • Page 35: Plug-In Application Module Commands

    Philosophy of a module occupying multiple slots A multiple-slot-wide module physically consumes two slots in the ChromaFlex chassis. The module name is displayed as it occupies two slots, but it communicates via the lowest slot number. The lowest number slot is defined as the “Physical Slot”...
  • Page 36 LaserPowerDbm: displays the laser power reading in dBm. Example #1: In this example, the module in slot 1 reports its laser power reading on Laser 1. ChromaFlex[slot-1] >LaserPowerDbm 1 +0.0 dBm LaserRf: displays the RF reading in dB. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 37 Modifi cation: this command supports modifi cation. Example #1: In this example, the interface #1 of the slot 7 module’s GainOffset is confi gured with offset +2. ChromaFlex [slot-7] >GainOffset 1 modify 2 Request sent ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainOffset 1 +2 steps NOTE: The response of a modifi cation request may either be “Request sent”...
  • Page 38: Chromadigm Chirp Cancelled Transmitter Module Cct1

    CHAPTER 4: CRAFT LINE INTERFACE (CLI) ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainControl 1 modify MGC Successful ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainControl 1 NOTE: The response of a modifi cation request may either be “Request sent” or “Successful”; in either case, the user shall retrieve the value to confi rm the new value. You may need to wait for a few seconds or retrieve a couple times to acquire the new value.
  • Page 39 +0.0 dBm Modification: this command supports modification on CCT1-VO. Example #1: In this example, the interface #1 of the slot 7 module’s OPoutPower is configured with 9 dBm. ChromaFlex [slot-7] >OPoutPower 1 modify 9 Successful ChromaFlex[slot-7] >OPoutPower 1 +9 dBm GainOffset: displays the gain offset setting in steps.
  • Page 40 Modifi cation: this command supports modifi cation. Example #1: In this example, the interface #1 of the slot 7 module’s GainControl is confi gured with MGC mode. ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainControl 1 modify MGC Successful ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainControl 1 NOTE: The response of a modifi cation request may either be “Request sent” or “Successful”; in either case, the user shall retrieve the value to confi rm the new value.
  • Page 41: Edfa / Agc-Edfa

    MajorLoLo OPoutPowerAlarm: displays the alarm status of optical output power for a constant output power EDFA type or the alarm status of gain for a constant gain “AGC” EDFA type. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 4-13 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 42: Quad Return Receiver (Qrrx)

    ChromaFlex [slot-1] >GainControl 1 Modification: this command supports modification. Example #1: In this example, the interface #1 of the slot 7 module’s GainControl is configured with MGC mode. ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainControl 1 modify MGC Successful ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainControl 1 4-14 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual...
  • Page 43: Optical Switch

    -2 dB Modifi cation: this command supports modifi cation. Example #1: In this example, the interface #1 of the slot 7 module’s Attenuation is confi gured to +2 dB. ChromaFlex [slot-7] >Attenuation 1 modify 2 Successful ChromaFlex[slot-7] >Attenuation 1 +2 dB NOTE: The response of a modifi cation request may either be “Request sent”...
  • Page 44 ModuleTempAlarm: displays the alarm status of module temperature. Example #1: In this example, the module in slot 1 reports the alarm status of module temperature as Normal. ChromaFlex [slot-1] >ModuleTempalarm Normal 4-16 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 45: Dmtx (Dmt3 1310, Dmt3 Itu, Dmt4 1310, Dmt4 Itu)

    Example #1: In this example, the module in slot 1 reports its transmit attenuation setting. ChromaFlex [slot-1] >attenuation 1 +4.9 dB GainOffset: displays the gain offset setting in steps. Example #1: In this example, the module in slot 1 reports its gain offset setting. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 4-17 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 46 0 steps Modifi cation: this command supports modifi cation. Example #1: In this example, the interface #1 of the slot 7 module’s GainOffset is confi gured with offset ChromaFlex [slot-7] >GainOffset 1 modify 2 Request sent ChromaFlex[slot-7] >GainOffset 1 +2 steps NOTE: The response of a modifi cation request may either be “Request sent”...
  • Page 47 CHAPTER 4: CRAFT LINE INTERFACE (CLI) Example #1: In this example, the interface #1 of the slot 7 module’s fi ber length is confi gured with 10 km. ChromaFlex[slot-7] >FiberLength 1 modify 10 Successful ChromaFlex[slot-7] >FiberLength 1 10 km NOTE: The response of a modifi cation request may either be “Request sent” or “Successful”; in either case, the user shall retrieve the value to confi rm the new value.
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  • Page 49: Http Control Panel Interface

    HTTP CONTROL PANEL INTERFACE HTTP CONTROL PANEL INTERFACE HTTP Control Panel Interface A browser based HTTP Control Panel Interface is embedded in every ChromaFlex controller module. The HTTP Control Panel has been tested against the following browser versions: Firefox : 20.0 ®...
  • Page 50: Home Page

    The text that is in bold font on the header banner indicates the current page being displayed. In this example Home is bold and a larger font as compared to the other page selections. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 51: Chassis Status Page

    View and Provision. Click on “View” for details of an individual modules status. , Click on “Provision” to access an individual modules configuration commands. , When there is at least one alarm detected in the module, the box for the associated slot turns Yellow as a quick alert. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 52: Chassis Alarm Page

    The bottom portion of this page, under the Slots banner, shows the status of the eight available chassis slots. If a module has an alarm condition the slot number will be highlighted in amber. Clicking on “View” will open the module detail page to display the module parameters and alarm condition. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 53: Slot View Information & Alarm Page

    5.5.2 Status Banner The Status Banner displays the current values of the selected modules parameters that are monitored and settable. The information available is dependent upon the type of module installed. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 54: Alarm Banner

    Submit button to issue the command. At any time, you may click on the Readback button to retrieve information. This would be helpful to display the current setting prior to submitting a new setting. The information and response is displayed in the Response Box. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 55: Response

    The Provision section allows a user to configure the value for settable attributes. For the attributes with settable range, user may either use the slider or text box to set the desired value. For the attributes with selections, user may use the radio box to set the desired selection. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 56: Response

    Response Box. Figure 5-4 Provision Page with Slider & Text Box 5.6.4 Response The Response section displays the information returned back from the target chassis module. Figure 5-5 Example of Submit ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 57: Configuration Example

    Click on the Submit botton. Observe the response displayed in the Response Box. Either “Request sent” or “Successful” is considered that the command has been issued to target. Figure 5-6 Example of Readback ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 58 Example: to modify the GainControl of interface #1 of a CCT4 module in slot #7 from MGC to AGC. From the Chassis Status page, go to Slot 7 CCT4 and click on the Provision link. This will take you to the modules Provision Page. 5-10 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 59 Observe the response displayed in the Response Box. Either “Request sent” or “Successful” is considered that the command has been issued correctly. Wait for a couple seconds and click on Readback. Observe the new value displayed in the Response Box as the new value being confirmed. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 5-11 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 60: System Command Page

    User can see the help context by hovering the mouse over the question mark of the command. Figure 5-10 System Command Page for Release 4.5 & Later 5-12 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 61: Example For System Command Page For Release 4.4 & Older

    Observe the response displayed in the Response Box. The command is executed correctly if response is “Successful”. Click on Readback. Observe the new value displayed in the Response Box as the new value being confirmed. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 5-13 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 62: Example For System Command Page For Release 4.5 & Later

    Type in the text box associated with sysLocationt: “InnoTran rw”. Click on the Submit botton. Observe the response displayed in the Response Box. The command is executed correctly if response is “Successful”. Figure 5-11 Example of Submit 5-14 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 63: Http Troubleshoot Guide

    Clean up the browser cache, saved password, cookies • Log in as usual Symptom: • Browser does not display login user name on Home Page or unable to update. Solution: • Enable the browser Cookie. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 5-15 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 64 Check if the host machine (i.e. PC) where the browser is host on is reachable to target chassis. For example: send “ping target-ip-address” from the host station and see if the ping requests are responded back. 5-16 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 65: User Interface Cross Reference

    .innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogTable.6 Lambda(nm) Alarm: Laser Temp LaserTempAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.10 Alarm: Output Pwr LaserPowerAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.11 Alarm: RF Level LaserRfAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.12 Alarm: Module ModuleTempAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.30 Temp Table 1 CCTX User Interface Attributes Cross Reference Table ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 66: Chromadigm Chirp Cancelled Transmitter Module Cct1 Attributes

    Mode settings Setup: Attenuation .innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogTable.19 Attn (dB) Status: Power (dBm) OpticalPowerDbm .innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogTable.15 Alarm: Rcvr Pwr OpticalPowerAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.19 Alarm: Module ModuleTempAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.30 Temperature Table 4 QRRX User Interface Attributes Cross Reference Table ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 67: Optical Switch Attributes

    Wavelength .innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogTable.6 Alarm: Laser Temp LaserTempAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.10 Alarm: Laser Pwr LaserPowerAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.11 Alarm: RF Level LaserRfAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.12 Alarm: Module Temp ModuleTempAlarm .iTChromaFlexNotification.30 Table 6 DMTX User Interface Attributes Cross Reference Table ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
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  • Page 69: Snmp Enterprise Attributes

    ::= { innoTrans 11004 } -- top level structure innoTrans OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 30294 } innoTransCFlexSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { innoTransCFlex 1 } innoTransCFlexEquip OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { innoTransCFlex 2 } ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 70 “The model name for the device.” ::= { innoTransCFlexSystem 2 } innoTransCFlexSerial OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION “The serial number for the device.” ::= { innoTransCFlexSystem 3 } ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 71 “Download image to the target system. The syntax of the parameters is: download username password ftp-server-IP-address filename-includes-full- path If there is no parameters, the download status will be retrieved.” ::= { innoTransCFlexSystem 8 } innoTransCFlexDownloadImageStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 72 “The system temperature.” ::= { innoTransCFlexSystem 12 } Equipment Attributes innoTransCFlexModuleTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF InnoTransCFlexModuleEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION “ChromaFlex module table” ::= { innoTransCFlexEquip 1 } innoTransCFlexModuleEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InnoTransCFlexModuleEntry ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 73 ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleEntry 2 } innoTransCFlexModuleSwVer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION “The software version(s) of the module.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleEntry 3 } innoTransCFlexModuleModel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 74 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF InnoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION “This table contains a set of data for laser elements in the module.” ::= { innoTransCFlexEquip 2 } innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InnoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 75 STATUS current DESCRIPTION “The laser index refering to each laser in the module. The first laser has index of 1.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry 1 } itModuleLaserRFdB OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX HeTenthdB MAX-ACCESS read-only ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 76 DESCRIPTION “Gain offset in steps. Note: the write access only apply to modules with changeable gain.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry 7 } itModuleLaserGainControl OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 77 UNITS “milli Amperes” MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION “Laser bias current in mA.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry 13 } itModuleRFPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX HeTenthdBmV MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION “RF power in dBmV.” ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 78 Note: the write access only apply to modules with changeable attenuation.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry 19 } itModuleSwitch OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION “Switch position.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry 20 } 7-10 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 79 “Fiber length in Kilometer.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry 25 } itModuleChannelMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION “Frequency channel mode.” ::= { innoTransCFlexModuleAnalogEntry 26 } itModuleGainSet OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX HeTenthdB ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 7-11 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 80 DESCRIPTION “The new alarm state of the object which caused the event to be recorded into the log.” SYNTAX INTEGER { heCommonNominal(1), heCommonHIHI(2), heCommonHI(3), heCommonLO(4), heCommonLOLO(5), heCommonDiscreteMajor(6), heCommonDiscreteMinor(7) notifyAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE 7-12 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 81 “The notification of fan alarm” ::= { iTCFlexNotification 32 } notifModulePresence NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { notifyObjectIndex, notifyObjectValue, notifyAlarmState, notifyModuleIndex } STATUS current DESCRIPTION “The notification of module presence status alarm” ::= { iTCFlexNotification 33 } ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 7-13 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 82 DESCRIPTION “The notification of laser optical output power alarm. There are 4 lasers in the system. The notifyObjectIndex is used to identify which one. The notifyAlarmState indicates the alarm state.” 7-14 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 83 “The notification of optical power alarm” ::= { iTCFlexNotification 19 } notifLock NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { notifyObjectIndex, notifyObjectValue, notifyAlarmState, notifyModuleIndex } STATUS current DESCRIPTION “The notification of synthesizer lock alarm” ::= { iTCFlexNotification 20 } ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 7-15 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 84 ::= { innoTransCFlexMibConformance 2 } -- Compliance Statements innoTransCFlexMibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION “The compliance statement for SNMP entities for InnoTrans ChromaFlex products.” MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { innoTransCFlexSystemGroup, innoTransCFlexModuleGroup, innoTransCFlexModuleLaserGroup, innoTransCFlexNotificationObjectGroup, 7-16 ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 85 STATUS current DESCRIPTION “This group consists of objects in InnoTrans ChromaFlex system group.” ::= { innoTransCFlexMibGroups 1 } innoTransCFlexNotificationObjectGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { notifyObjectIndex, notifyObjectValue, notifyAlarmState, notifyModuleIndex STATUS current DESCRIPTION “This group consists of objects in InnoTransce ChromaFlex notification objects group.”...
  • Page 86 SNMP ENTERPRISE ATTRIBUTES notifOPinPower, notifOPoutPower, notifShutoff, notifGain, notifOpticalPower, notifLock, notifSwitch, notifRFPower, notifSFP STATUS current DESCRIPTION “This group consists of objects in InnoTrans ChromaFlex equipment group.” ::= { innoTransCFlexMibGroups 4 } innoTransCFlexModuleGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { innoTransCFlexSlotState, innoTransCFlexModuleSwVer, innoTransCFlexModuleModel, innoTransCFlexModuleSerial, innoTransCFlexModuleTemp, innoTransCFlexModuleHwVer, innoTransCFlexModuleDisplayName...
  • Page 87 CHAPTER 7: SNMP ENTERPRISE ATTRIBUTES itModuleMode, itModuleThresholddBm, itModuleThresholddBmV, itModuleGaindB, itModuleFiberLength, itModuleChannelMode, itModuleGainSet STATUS current DESCRIPTION “This group consists of objects in InnoTrans ChromaFlex module interface group.” ::= { innoTransCFlexMibGroups 6 } ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual 7-19 ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
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  • Page 89: Service & Support

    289.204.7800 – press 3 Toll-Free: 866.YOUR.ATX (866.968.7289) USA & Canada only Email: orders@atx.com Web: www.atx.com Warranty Information All of ATX Networks’ products have a 1-year warranty that covers manufacturer’s defects or failures. ChromaFlex Chassis – Operation Manual ATX Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 90 9001:15 REGISTERED ATX Networks © 2020 by ATX Networks Corp. and its affiliates (collectively “ATX Networks Corp.”). Tel: 289.204.7800 | Toll-Free: 866.YOUR.ATX (866.968.7289) | support@atx.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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