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June 2005

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  • Page 1 ® Jetstream JetCraft User’s Guide Release 2.6 Document No. 1000-A2-GB22-10 June 2005...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Paradyne Corporation, 8545 126th Ave.
  • Page 3 1000-A2-GB22-10 JetCraft Software License Agreement CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. BY USING ANY OF THE JETCRAFT SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, DO NOT USE OR INSTALL ANY OF THE SOFTWARE. IN SUCH EVENT, YOU MAY RETURN THE SOFTWARE TO THE SELLER OR TO PARADYNE (UNUSED) FOR A REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID.
  • Page 4 5. Limited Warranty and Disclaimer of Warranties The media upon which any Software is contained is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of delivery to Licensee (the “Warranty Period”). The entire liability of Paradyne (and, as applicable, its licensor(s)) and Licensee’s exclusive remedy for breach of the foregoing limited warranty shall be for Paradyne to replace any defective media which is returned to Paradyne during the Warranty Period.
  • Page 5 1000-A2-GB22-10 10. U.S. Government Restricted Rights The following terms shall apply where Licensee is an agency or unit of the U.S. government. Units of the DoD. Use, duplication or disclosure by the government is subject to restrictions as set forth in paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013.
  • Page 6 1000-A2-GB22-10 June 2005...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    New in This Release ...vii Organization ...vii Related Documents ... viii Symbols ... x Chapter 1 JetCraft Features ...1-2 CPX-1000 Components ...1-4 Craft Terminal...1-4 Chapter 2 Preparing for JetCraft Installation ...2-1 Installing JetCraft ...2-2 Starting JetCraft...2-6 Re-connecting to JetCraft ...2-9 Where to Go Next ...2-9...
  • Page 8 Changing a User Password ...4-2 Creating CPX Users ...4-3 Modifying CPX Users ...4-6 Deleting CPX User ...4-8 Reviewing CPX Users...4-8 Chapter 5 CPX-1000 Configuration Profile ...5-2 Modifying IP Configuration...5-5 Configuring Global VCI Settings...5-6 Setting CDV Value ...5-8 Setting LBO Value ...5-9 Menu Bar ...3-2 Toobar Icons ...3-2...
  • Page 9 1000-A2-GB22-10 Configuring STS-1 Card ...5-10 Setting Clock Source ... 5-11 Refreshing the CPX-1000 Display ...5-13 Chapter 6 Assigning Network Protection Group Members ...6-2 Assigning PSTN Protection Group Members ...6-5 Swapping Protection Group Members ...6-7 Removing Protection Group Members ...6-9 Chapter 7 Creating T1 Interface Groups ...7-2...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Chapter 9 IAD Profiles...9-1 Adding IAD Profiles ...9-2 Modifying IAD Profiles...9-3 Deleting IAD Profiles ...9-5 IADs ...9-6 IAD Admin States ...9-7 Creating IADs ...9-9 Modifying IADs ...9-44 Deleting IADs ...9-47 Reviewing IADs ...9-49 Searching IADs by Fields ...9-49 Chapter 10 Alarms, Events, and Statistics Alarms Notification ...10-1 CPX Alarms ...10-3...
  • Page 11 Accessing DS-1 Port...10-14 Accessing IADs ...10-16 Graphing Statistics...10-17 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Services Backing Up CPX-1000 Database ... 11-2 Restoring CPX-1000 Database ... 11-3 Rebooting the CPX-1000 ... 11-4 Rebooting the MP or CP Card... 11-5 Setting the Clock ... 11-5 Switching CP Cards ...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Remote Restarting of IADs ... 11-27 Chapter 12 Integrated Monitoring Launching Integrated Monitor...12-2 Interpreting Integrated Monitor Data...12-3 Refreshing Integrated Monitoring...12-5 Appendix A JetCraft Menu Map Appendix B Statistics Definitions Appendix C Alarm Summary Index Delete ... 11-25 Close...
  • Page 13 Chapter 1, JetCraft Overview, provides an overview of the CPX-1000 Voice Gateway and defines the hardware and software components and their functions. It also explains the role JetCraft plays in the initial setup of CPX-1000 equipment and its ongoing management. Chapter JetCraft Installation, provides instructions for installing and removing JetCraft.
  • Page 14 Documents Jetstream Media Gateway viii Chapter CPX-1000 Configuration, provides procedures to configure CPX-1000 and create users and CPX-1000 profiles. Chapter 6, Protection Group Provisioning, provides instructions to provision the network and PSTN Protection Group. Chapter 7, Interface Groups, provides instructions to provision the T1 and STS-1 Interface Groups.
  • Page 15 1000-A2-GB22-10 To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document or to talk to a sales representative, please call 727-530-2000. June 2005 Describes the top level management of multiple CPX-1000 equipment. Preface...
  • Page 16 Preface Symbols This document uses the following special symbol. Voice/Data Interruption This telephone symbol alerts you to the procedures that interrupt traffic. Note Throughout this guide, the pointing finger highlights important information. Be sure to read this information before continuing. This symbols points out helpful information when performing procedures.
  • Page 17 CPX-1000 shelves. This chapter explains the role JetCraft plays in the initial setup of a CPX-1000 equipment and its ongoing management. This chapter includes these topics: A Java application, JetCraft uses a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
  • Page 18: Jetcraft Features

    Protection Groups for PSTN and ATM IAD Profiles IADs lists the JetCraft features. Description At startup, CPX-1000 automatically discovers the following line cards: TDM 12T-1 ATM (OC-3 and DS-3) STS-1 For redundancy, the CPX-1000 supports primary/secondary and active/standby states for the following cards:...
  • Page 19 JetCraft includes performance monitoring tools for routine maintenance and network capacity planning. When initiated, JetCraft collects information on equipment performance, such as total calls active on a CPX-1000 and virtual circuit bandwidth usage. JetCraft includes an alarm sequence ID and a customizable alarm polling interval.
  • Page 20: Cpx-1000 Components

    CPX-1000 icon: the fundamental unit of installation. JetCraft accesses one CPX-1000 at a time. Shelf icon: up to 16 cards are installed in a CPX-1000 shelf. Card icon: each card has configuration and status information. Port icon: The physical ports on a card.
  • Page 21: Preparing For Jetcraft Installation

    This chapter provides instructions for installing JetCraft. Preparing for Before installation, make sure that the person performing the JetCraft installation has administrator privileges. Installation JetCraft requires the following: Table 2–1 Table 2–1. Hardware Requirements for JetCraft Hardware Craft Terminal Virtual memory Storage (hard disk) CD-ROM drive Network...
  • Page 22: Installing Jetcraft

    2. JetCraft Installation Table 2–1. Hardware Requirements for JetCraft (Continued) Hardware Monitor Mouse and keyboard Installing Though two different versions of JetCraft can co-exist on the same JetCraft machine, we recommend that they be installed in different folders. To install the JetCraft software: Place the JetCraft application software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 23 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Next. The License Agreement screen appears Step 2 Figure 2–2. Software Agreement License Screen June 2005 Click here to continue Note At any time during this installation, you can click the Back button to review or correct the previous settings, then proceed from that point forward.
  • Page 24 2. JetCraft Installation Click to select the accept the terms of the license Step 3 agreement checkbox, then click Next. The Destination Folder screen appears Figure 2–3. Destination Folder Screen Click Next to accept the default path: C:\Jetstream\. Step 4 –...
  • Page 25 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 2–4. Feature Selection Screen Click Next. The Ready to Install screen appears, listing the Step 5 features to be installed Figure 2–5. Ready to Install Screen June 2005 Note Make sure that both the Visibroker and JetCraft checkboxes are selected. (Figure 2.
  • Page 26: Starting Jetcraft

    JetCraft Release 2.6 is not backward compatible. If you log in to a JetCraft CPX-1000 running an earlier version, an error message appears, indicating the version of the CPX-1000 is unsupported. Once connected, JetCraft pings the CPX-1000 on a repeating...
  • Page 27 Step 1 CPX-1000 (Network Neighborhood > TCP/IP tab), but increase the last digit by one bit. For example, if the IP address of the CPX-1000 is 10.153.145.128, then enter 10.153.145.128. Change the subnet mask of the craft terminal to match that of Step 2 CPX-1000.
  • Page 28 2. JetCraft Installation Click OK. Step 8 Figure 2–9. Login Fail Figure 2–10. JetCraft Main Screen If the login fails, a message appears, describing the failure as shown in Figure 2–9. Click Cancel to exit the login dialog box. Resolve the login problems, then repeat again.
  • Page 29: Re-Connecting To Jetcraft

    (Chapter 3, JetCraft Basic menu options on the JetCraft Main window Menu You can also use the JetCraft Main screen to configure the CPX-1000 shelf in the following order: Removing To remove an earlier version of JetCraft: JetCraft Click the Start button > Settings > Control Panel.
  • Page 30 2. JetCraft Installation Select the JetCraft applications files, click Add/Remove as shown Step 3 the selected item. Figure 2–11. Add/Remove Programs Properties Screen Click Yes. The Uninstallation Welcome screen appears Step 4 (Figure Figure 2–12. Uninstallation Welcome Screen 2-10 Figure 2–11.
  • Page 31 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Next. The Feature Selection screen appears Step 5 Figure 2–13. Feature Selection Screen Select the items you want to delete, then click Next. The Ready to Step 6 Uninstall screen appears, listing the items to be deleted (Figure Figure 2–14.
  • Page 32 2. JetCraft Installation Click Uninstall Now. The Uninstallation Summary screen Step 7 appears Figure 2–15. Uninstallation Summary Screen Click Exit. You are returned to the desktop. Step 8 Close the Add/Remove Programs Properties screen. Step 9 2-12 (Figure 2–15) after the selected items are deleted. 1000-A2-GB22-10 June 2005...
  • Page 33: The Jetcraft Main Screen

    The JetCraft The JetCraft Main screen is an iconic representation of the Main Screen CPX-1000 components it manages and the network entities with which it interfaces. The Main screen is divided into six sections (Figure You can access commands from the menu bar, toolbar icons, and by right-clicking objects in the Tree and Map views.
  • Page 34: Menu Bar

    To use the JetCraft menus to perform an operation, make sure that you have access to this operation and that you have selected an appropriate CPX-1000 managed object for the operation. If your access to the operation is restricted, that menu selection is grayed out.
  • Page 35: Tree View

    Tree View The Tree View CPX-1000 cards. A plus sign (+) next to the card name indicates that there are ports assigned to that card. The name of the card includes the slot number and the name and number of the port. For example, the card labeled “03-TDM-12T1”...
  • Page 36: Map View

    Figure 3–4. Map View Shelf View Clicking the Shelf icon in the Tree View changes the Map View to Shelf View, displaying the cards installed on your CPX-1000. Use the Shelf View performance, and alarm information about the CPX-1000 cards.
  • Page 37: The Alarm Window

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 3–5. Shelf View Table 3–1. CPX-1000 Cards Card Type Call Processing, primary (A) or secondary (B) Hot Swap Controller (bridge), primary (A) or secondary (B) Management Processing ATM-OC3 ATM-DS3 TDM-T1 Synchronous transport signal-1 The Alarm Alarms appear in the current alarm summary window as shown in...
  • Page 38 3. JetCraft Basic Operations You can sort and view alarm information by clicking any one of the Alarm window column headings. Click another column heading to change the sort order again. Figure 3–6. Alarm Window Alarmed elements appear in the Tree View and Map View in a color relating to their alarm severity indicated by a large X on the affected object in the Tree View.
  • Page 39: The Status Bar

    Use the File menu to: June 2005 Chapter Alarms, Events, and Statistics File menu Configuration menu Services menu Report menu refresh the CPX-1000 display after change exit JetCraft 3. JetCraft Basic Operations (Figure 3–7). for message CPX-1000 IP User ID...
  • Page 40: The Configuration Menu

    (Chapter Monitoring) synchronize BITS clock (Chapter Configuration) configure LBO values (Chapter poll CP performance statistics Statistics) 1000-A2-GB22-10 (Chapter CPX-1000 (Chapter (Chapter 7, Interface Alarms, Events, and (Chapter 7, Interface Groups) Maintenance and (Chapter IAD Profiles IAD Profiles and IADs Integrated...
  • Page 41: The Services Menu

    Menu The Report Menu Use the Report menu to generate: The Help Menu Use the Help menu to: June 2005 back up and restore the CPX-1000 configuration (Chapter Maintenance and set the alarm polling interval (Chapter Statistics) set up the VCI value...
  • Page 42 3. JetCraft Basic Operations 1000-A2-GB22-10 3-10 June 2005...
  • Page 43: Administration And User Management

    Although you can install JetCraft anytime, typically, you install the CPX-1000 and then the JetCraft software. After installation, use JetCraft to configure users and assign their access privileges. These users can access the CPX-1000 and create Interface Groups and IADs. Understanding...
  • Page 44: Changing A User Password

    4. Administration and User Management Table 4–1. User Access Level Summary Access Level Privilege Admin This group has full access to all features of JetCraft, including changing other user’s passwords. They can create, modify, and delete all users, and can change JetCraft configuration.
  • Page 45: Creating Cpx Users

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Creating CPX To create a CPX user: Users Select Create CPX User from the Services menu. The Create Step 1 User window appears Figure 4–2. Create User Window Enter the following information (up to 32 alphanumeric characters Step 2 including spaces and punctuation) in their respective fields: June 2005 (Figure...
  • Page 46 4. Administration and User Management Click Address. The Address page appears Step 3 Figure 4–3. Create User Window—Address Tab Enter the address in their respective fields (up to 32 alphanumeric Step 4 characters including spaces and punctuation). Select Contact. The Contact page appears Step 5 Figure 4–4.
  • Page 47 1000-A2-GB22-10 Enter the phone number, pager, and Email in their respective fields Step 6 (up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces and punctuation). Select Comments. The Comment page appears Step 7 Figure 4–5. Create User Window—Comment Tab Click anywhere in the Comment area and enter comments about Step 8 the user.
  • Page 48: Modifying Cpx Users

    4. Administration and User Management Modifying CPX To modify CPX user information (an Administrative privilege is Users required): Select CPX User Administration from the Services menu. The Step 1 Update User Information window appears Figure 4–6. Update User Informations Window In addition to modifying user information, you can also perform the following tasks: Select the user whose information you want to modify.
  • Page 49 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Modify. The Modify User window appears Step 3 Figure 4–7. Modify User Window Modify the fields (if necessary) in any of the Modify User tabs Step 4 (Creating CPX Users Click OK to modify the CPX user. Step 5 June 2005 on page 4-3.) Note...
  • Page 50: Deleting Cpx User

    4. Administration and User Management Deleting CPX To delete a CPX user (an Administrative privilege is required): User Select the user you want to delete from the Update User Step 1 Information window Click Delete. A message appears, asking if you want to delete the Step 2 selected user.
  • Page 51: Cpx-1000 Configuration

    This chapter provides instruction for configuring the CPX-1000. It includes the following tasks: The CPX-1000 is shipped with the following default and a standard configuration profile that you use JetCraft to customize for a specific subscriber. If the CPX-1000 is configured, JetCraft automatically places the cards in service (i.e., unlocked state) when you log in.
  • Page 52 (e.g., JET1). No spaces, underlined characters, etc. allowed. Name A name for the CPX-1000 that consists of up to 63 alphanumeric characters (e.g., JETSET). No spaces, underlined characters, etc. allowed. Use this name for differentiating CPX-1000s, error reporting, and when creating an IAD.
  • Page 53: Cpx-1000 Configuration Profile

    You can modify the Name and the ID fields; other fields are read only. the ID field the Name field (the identifier used in the Map View and identifies which IADs belong to the CPX-1000) 5. CPX-1000 Configuration (Figure 5–1).
  • Page 54: Reviewing Cpx-1000 Parameters

    Select Configure from the Configuration menu. Step 2 – Or – Right-click The CPX Configuration window the name and the identifier of the CPX-1000 and other read-only information, such as default gateway, IP address, serial number, and subnet mask. (Figure in the Tree View.
  • Page 55: Modifying Ip Configuration

    Type the new IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway in the Step 3 respective fields. June 2005 IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway Note You can modify the IP address only when the MP card is selected. 5. CPX-1000 Configuration (Figure 5–3).
  • Page 56: Configuring Global Vci Settings

    Step 5 Configuring You can change the VCI value only when there are no IADs Global VCI provisioned to the CPX-1000. The default value is 1024. Settings Warning Rebooting the MP card interrupts service. When the CPX-1000 reboots, your changes are accepted.
  • Page 57 Click Re-login. Then type your user ID and password in their Step 5 respective fields when the JetCraft Login window reappears. June 2005 Note This value determines the number of VCIs allowed per VPI. 5. CPX-1000 Configuration (Figure 5–4).
  • Page 58: Setting Cdv Value

    The value expressed is in the microsecond (ms). The higher the CDV value, the less the calls allowed. To set the CDV value: Locate the CPX-1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View Step 1 where the CPX-1000 resides.
  • Page 59: Setting Lbo Value

    Line Build Out (LBO) is used to offset the output attenuation. Value To set the LBO value: Locate the CPX-1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View Step 1 where the CPX-1000 resides. Click a CPX-1000 and expand the tree.
  • Page 60: Configuring Sts-1 Card

    Configuring To change the frame format and line encoding on the STS-1 card: STS-1 Card Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX-1000 and expand the Step 1 tree by clicking the + sign. Expand the STS-1 card on the Tree View, and select BITs.
  • Page 61: Setting Clock Source

    – Or – Right-click The Clock Synch window similar to Figure 5–8. Clock Synch Window June 2005 in the Tree View, then select Clock Synch from the in the Tree View and select Clock Synch. Figure 5–8 5. CPX-1000 Configuration appears. 5-11...
  • Page 62 Figure 5–9. Clock Synch Window with Clocks Unassigned 5-12 Notes The Priority and Status fields are read only. The number of clock source available is based on the number of STS-1 cards and Interface Groups you have configured on your CPX-1000. (Figure 1000-A2-GB22-10 5–9). June 2005...
  • Page 63: Refreshing The Cpx-1000 Display

    Step 7 Refreshing the To refresh the CPX-1000 display after you’ve made modifications, CPX-1000 select Refresh CPX from the File menu. The CPX-1000 display is updated with your modifications, and the message Display Refreshing...Done appears in the status bar. June 2005 5.
  • Page 64 5. CPX-1000 Configuration 1000-A2-GB22-10 5-14 June 2005...
  • Page 65 The network redundancy uses duplicate links between the ATM network and ATM card (OC-3 or DS-3) whereby you can assign which ATM interfaces on the CPX-1000 are associated with a particular Protection Group. Table 6–1 Table 6–1. Protection Group Summary...
  • Page 66: Assigning Network Protection Group Members

    6. Protection Group Provisioning Assigning Before assigning members to the network protection group, make Network sure that the CPX-1000 is up with redundant ATM cards (OC-3 or DS-3). Protection To assign members to the network Protection Group: Group Members Click...
  • Page 67 1000-A2-GB22-10 Select Configure from the Configuration menu. Step 3 – Or – Right-click the highlighted selection and select Configure from the pop-up menu. The Configuration for Network PG window appears Figure 6–2. Configuration for Network PG Window Select a slot and port number for the Primary Member from the Step 4 Slot/Port drop-down list.
  • Page 68 6. Protection Group Provisioning Select Unlocked from the Admin State drop-down list. Step 5 Repeat Step 5 for the Secondary Member. Step 6 Select a cable type. Step 7 Click to select the Unidirectional 1 Plus 1 to enable the Step 8 ATM switch to automatically switch the active to standby if the card fails.
  • Page 69: Assigning Pstn Protection Group Members

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Assigning PSTN Before assigning members to the PSTN network Protection Group, Protection make sure that the CPX-1000 is up with redundant STS-1 cards. Group To assign members to the PSTN Protection Group: Members Click Step 1 to the PSTN Protection Group tabular view Figure 6–4.
  • Page 70 6. Protection Group Provisioning Figure 6–5. Configuration for PSTN PG Window Select a slot and port number for the Primary Member from the Step 4 Slot/Port drop-down list. Once a port assignment is selected, all other fields in the area are automatically populated. Select Unlocked from the Admin State drop-down list.
  • Page 71: Swapping Protection Group Members

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Swapping To swap between the primary and secondary members of the Protection Protection Group: Group Members Place the ATM ports to which an ATM Protection Group will be Step 1 switched in the Locked state. Click the desired PG icon (Network or PSTN) on the Tree View, the Step 2 Protection Group Manager window similar to Figure 6–7.
  • Page 72 6. Protection Group Provisioning Figure 6–8. Configuration for Network PG Window Select Locked from the Admin State drop-down list. Step 5 Click OK to return to the Protection Group Manager window. Step 6 Select PG Swap from the Configuration menu. Step 7 –...
  • Page 73: Removing Protection Group Members

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Removing Before removing members from a Protection Group, ensure that Protection the port assigned to the group member is Locked. Group To remove members from a Protection Group: Members Click the desired PG icon (Network or PSTN) on the Tree View, the Step 1 Protection Group Manager window similar to Figure 6–9.
  • Page 74 6. Protection Group Provisioning Figure 6–10. Protection Group Manager Window Select Unassigned from the Slot/Port drop-down list for the Step 4 Secondary Member. Select Locked from the Admin State drop-down list. Step 5 Repeat Step 5 for the Primary Member. Step 6 Click OK.
  • Page 75: Chapter 7 Interface Groups

    This chapter provides instructions to provision the Interface Groups. These tasks include: JetCraft supports up to eight Interface Groups for each CPX-1000. Each Interface Group supports up to 28 DS1 lines or 28 channels from the CPX-1000. Typically, the Interface Groups are created without a physical connection.
  • Page 76 7. Interface Groups The Modify operation for T1 CAS consists only of assigning and unassigning DS1s. Table 7–1. Interface Group Configuration Parameters Summary Parameters Description Name The Interface Group name. The name is used for error reporting and to identify the interface group and assign subscribers. The Local Digital Switch.
  • Page 77 1000-A2-GB22-10 7. Interface Groups Figure 7–1. Interface Group Tabular View June 2005...
  • Page 78 7. Interface Groups Select Create T1 IG from the Configuration menu. Step 2 – Or – Right-click the pop-up menu. – Or – Click The View/Update Interface Groups window appears Figure 7–2. View/Update Interface Groups Window Type a name up to 32 alphanumeric characters (including spaces Step 3 and/or hyphens) for the Interface Group in the Name field.
  • Page 79 If no LDS names have been created, type a name in the LDS field. Click to select the RT Provision checkbox if you want to enable Step 6 the Class 5 switch to assign CRVs on the CPX-1000. Select a secondary DS1 number from the Secondary DS1 Step 7 drop-down list.
  • Page 80 7. Interface Groups Select a DS1 by clicking the card/port, then make the assignment Step 8 by clicking the > button. Assign up to 28 ports to the Interface Group Step 9 Figure 7–3. View/Update Interface Groups Window with Port assignments Note If the port is assigned to the unintended DS1, click the <...
  • Page 81 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click OK to save your settings. The following dialog box appears, Step 10 asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7–4. Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes. You are returned to the Main screen. Step 11 Click Refresh CPX from the File Menu. The newly created ports Step 12 display in the View/Update Interface Groups window (Figure...
  • Page 82 7. Interface Groups Creating STS-1 To create STS-1 Interface Groups: Interface Group Click Step 1 Interface Group tabular view Figure 7–6. Interface Group Tabular View Select Create STS1 IG from the Configuration menu. Step 2 – Or – Right-click from the pop-up menu. –...
  • Page 83 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 7–7. View/Update Interface Groups Window Type a name up to 32 alphanumeric characters (including spaces Step 3 and/or hyphens) for the Interface Group in the Name field. Type a new name or select the type of Class 5 switch used from the Step 4 Model drop-down list.
  • Page 84 7. Interface Groups Click to select the RT Provision checkbox if you want to enable Step 6 the Class 5 switch to assign CRVs on the CPX-1000. Select a secondary DS1 number from the Secondary DS1 drop- Step 7 down list. For example, selecting 4 means that port 4 will be assigned as the secondary DS1 channel.
  • Page 85 1000-A2-GB22-10 Assign up to 28 channels to the Interface Group Step 9 Figure 7–8. View/Update Interface Groups Window with Channels assignments Click OK to save your settings. The following dialog box appears, Step 10 asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7–9.
  • Page 86 7. Interface Groups Click Refresh CPX from the File Menu. The newly created ports Step 12 display in the View/Update Interface Groups window (Figure Figure 7–10. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Assigning To assign ports/channels to a GR-303 Interface Group: Ports/Channels to GR-303 Interface...
  • Page 87 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 7–11. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the name of the Interface Group to which you want to assign Step 2 ports/channels. Select Modify IG from the Configuration menu. Step 3 – Or – Right-click the highlighted selection and select Modify IG from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 88 7. Interface Groups Figure 7–12. View/Update Interface Groups Window Select a port/channel by clicking the Card/Port or PG/channel, Step 4 then make the assignment by clicking the > button. Assign as many ports/channels (up to 28) as needed to the Step 5 Interface Group.
  • Page 89 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click OK to save your settings. The following dialog box appears, Step 6 asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7–13. Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes. You are returned to the Main screen. Step 7 Click Refresh CPX from the File Menu to update the changes. Step 8 June 2005 7.
  • Page 90 7. Interface Groups Removing To remove ports/channels from a GR-303 Interface Group: Ports/Channels from GR-303 Interface Groups Click Step 1 Interface Group tabular view Select the name of the Interface Group to which you want to Step 2 remove ports/channels. Select Modify IG from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 91 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 7–14. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the port/channel number that you want to remove in the Step 4 DS1 area and click the < button. The removed DS1 returns to the DS1 Assignment area. Click OK to save your settings. The following dialog box appears, Step 5 asking if you want to continue with the changes June 2005...
  • Page 92 Assigning To assign ports/channels to the T1 CAS Interface Group: Ports/Channels to the T1 CAS Interface Group Expand the desired CPX-1000 in the Tree View pane. Step 1 Click Step 2 Interface Group tabular view. Expand the IG in the Tree View. The T1 CAS group is shown...
  • Page 93 1000-A2-GB22-10 Select T1-CAS, then select Modify IG from the Configuration Step 4 menu. – Or – Right-click the highlighted selection and select Modify IG from the pop-up menu. A View/Update Interface Groups window similar to appears. Figure 7–17. View/Update Interface Groups Window Select a port/channel by clicking the Card/Port or PG/channel, Step 5 then make the assignment by clicking the >...
  • Page 94 7. Interface Groups Click OK to save your settings. The following dialog box appears, Step 7 asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7–18. Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes. You are returned to the Main screen. Step 8 Click Refresh CPX from the File Menu to update the changes.
  • Page 95 Removing To remove ports/channels from the T1 CAS Interface Group: Ports/Channels from the T1 CAS Interface Group Expand the desired CPX-1000 in the Tree View. Step 1 Click Step 2 Interface Group tabular view Expand the Interface Group in the Tree View. The T1 CAS group is Step 3 shown.
  • Page 96 7. Interface Groups Figure 7–20. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the port/channel number that you want to remove in the Step 5 DS1 area and click the < button. The removed DS1 returns to the DS1 Assignment area. Click OK to save your settings.
  • Page 97 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 7–21. Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes. Step 7 Modifying To modify an Interface Group: GR-303 Interface Groups Click Step 1 Interface Group tabular view Figure 7–22. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the name of the Interface Group that you want to modify. Step 2 Select Modify IG from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 98 7. Interface Groups Figure 7–23. View/Update Interface Groups Window Modify the following fields, if necessary: Step 4 Click OK to save your settings. The following dialog box appears, Step 5 asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7–24. Modify Confirmation Dialog Click Yes.
  • Page 99 1000-A2-GB22-10 Deleting To delete an Interface Group: GR-303 Interface Groups Click the + key next to Step 1 – Or – Click Interface Group tabular view Figure 7–25. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the name of the Interface Group you want to delete. Step 2 Select Delete IG from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 100: Switching Over

    7. Interface Groups Click Yes to delete the Interface Group. Step 4 Select Refresh CPX from the File menu to update the changes. Step 5 Switching Each Interface Group has a primary and secondary channel. When Over a primary channel fails, the secondary channel takes over and vice versa.
  • Page 101: Performing An Eoc Switchover

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Performing an To perform an EOC switchover: EOC Switchover Click the + key next to Step 1 – Or – Click Interface Group tabular view Figure 7–26. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the name of the Interface Group that you want to switch. Step 2 Select Switchover EOC from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 102 7. Interface Groups Select the type of switchover you want to perform. Step 4 Click OK. Step 5 7-28 Normal means that the switchover takes place under normal working conditions (i.e., TMC/EOC is up). Forced means that the switchover takes place even when the standby TMC/EOC is down.
  • Page 103: Performing A Tmc Switchover

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Performing a To perform a TMC switchover: TMC Switchover Click the + key next to Step 1 – Or – Click Interface Group tabular view Figure 7–27. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed June 2005 on the Tree View to expand the tree. on the Tree View, the right-hand pane changes to the (Figure 7–25).
  • Page 104 7. Interface Groups Select the name of the Interface Group that you want to switch. Step 2 Select Switchover TMC from the Configuration menu. Step 3 – Or – Right-click the highlighted selection and select Switchover EOC from the pop-up menu. The following dialog box appears.
  • Page 105: Configuring Pps Settings

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Configuring PPS The Path Protection Switchover (PPS) capability enables you to Settings determine which channel (i..e, EOC and TMC) that you do not want switched. To configure the PPS settings: Click the + key next to Step 1 – Or – Click Interface Group tabular view Figure 7–28.
  • Page 106 7. Interface Groups Select PPS Settings from the Configuration menu. Step 3 – Or – Right-click the highlighted selection and select PPS Settings from the pop-up menu. The PPS Settings window appears, displaying the current settings (Figure Figure 7–29. PPS Settings Window Select the settings from the drop-down list.
  • Page 107: Network Resource Manager

    (not just those recently added). The results can be catastrophic, with dozens of calls rendered unintelligible. While the CPX-1000 does not have direct knowledge of the network, it can track resources that are common to IADS. The CPX can learn the topology of the network and the associated network constraints and perform the Call Admission Control (CAC).
  • Page 108: Provisioning

    NRM window. These operations can be performed using the tool bar or the Operations menu in the Network Resource Manager window. To provision network resources: Click a desired CPX-1000 icon in the Tree view. Step 1 Select Network Resource Manager from the Services menu. The Step 2 Network Resource Manager window appears Figure 8–1.
  • Page 109: Modifying A Network Resource

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Select Create from the Operations menu Step 3 - Or - Click the Create icon appears. Figure 8–2. Network Resource Manager Create Dialog Enter the following information: Step 4 Click on OK. The new network resource you created appears in the Step 5 Network Resource Manager Window.
  • Page 110: 1000-A2-Gb22-10

    8. Network Resource Manager Deleting a To delete a provisioned network resource: Network Resource Select a network resource in the Network Resource Manager Step 1 window. Click the Delete icon. A deletion confirmation window appears. Step 2 Click on OK. Click on Close to exit the Network Resource Manager.
  • Page 111: Iad Profiles And Iads Provisioning

    This chapter provides instructions to provision IAD Profiles and IADs. This chapter includes these topics: IAD Profiles The profile establishes a set of allowable parameters that can be used when setting up different types of IADs. Before you can configure Integrated Access Devices (IADs) for voice service, you can create your own IAD profile or use one of the following default IAD profiles.
  • Page 112: Adding Iad Profiles

    9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Adding IAD To add an IAD Profile: Profiles Select Create IAD Profile from the Configuration menu. Step 1 The Add IAD Profile window appears Figure 9–1. Add IAD Profile Window Type the name of the profile that you are creating (up to 32 Step 2 alphanumeric characters, including spaces, ampersands, and hyphens) in the Name field.
  • Page 113: Modifying Iad Profiles

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Select the IAD type (Voiceband or LES CAS). Step 3 Click to select the number of ports available for the profile. Step 4 Click to select the data transport type. Step 5 Click to select the compression type. Step 6 Click to select the echo cancellation.
  • Page 114 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Figure 9–2. Modify IAD Profile Window Modify fields as required. Step 2 Click OK to modify the IAD Profile. Step 3 add a profile (page 9-2) delete a profile (page 9-5) 1000-A2-GB22-10 June 2005...
  • Page 115: Deleting Iad Profiles

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Deleting IAD Profiles To delete an IAD Profile: Select IAD Profile Manager from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Click The Update IAD Profile window appears Figure 9–3. Update IAD Profile Window Click the name of the IAD Profile that you want to delete. Step 2 Click Delete.
  • Page 116: Iads

    Figure 9–5. IAD Installation Before the IADs are physically installed, you create and configure them in the CPX-1000 (you can install an IAD first, but it won’t go into service until the IAD is created and configured in the CPX-1000).
  • Page 117: Iad Admin States

    1000-A2-GB22-10 IAD Admin When an IAD is first created, the administrative state is States Provisional and the operational state is Disabled. When the IAD becomes operable, the administrative state automatically changes to Unlocked and the operational state changes to Enabled. The IAD administrative state determines which IAD and IAD port options can be modified.
  • Page 118 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Table 9–1. Modifiable Options in Different Administrative States At IAD Level… Tasks/ Profile Service Admin Name Affecting State Create IAD/ Provisional Modify IAD/ Provisional Modify IAD/ Unlocked Modify IAD/ Locked Create/ Modify IAD w/RT Provisioned At Port Level…...
  • Page 119: Creating Iads

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Creating IADs Each IAD has a VPI and VCI assigned to it. An IAD group is a set of IADs with the same VCI but different VPIs. The maximum number of active calls supported in an IAD Group is limited to 63. Depending on your preference and experience, you can choose the following methods when creating an IAD: Creating...
  • Page 120 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Figure 9–6. IAD Creation Wizard–Introduction Screen Click Next. The Informational screen appears Step 2 Figure 9–7. IAD Creation Wizard–Informational Screen 9-10 1000-A2-GB22-10 (Figure 9–7). June 2005...
  • Page 121 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Next. The IAD Creation Wizard–IAD Profile Selection screen Step 3 appears Figure 9–8. IAD Creation Wizard–IAD Profile Selection Screen Select a VB IAD Profile (default or user-created) from the IAD Step 4 Profile drop-down list. The IAD Type field is automatically populated.
  • Page 122 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Click Next. The IAD Creation Wizard–Interface Group Selection Step 5 screen appears Figure 9–9. IAD Creation Wizard–IG Selection Screen Select a Interface Group from the Interface Group Name Step 6 drop-down list. The other two fields (Interface Group version and Switch Provisioned) are automatically populated.
  • Page 123 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field. Step 9 Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 10 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport Step 11 drop-down list.
  • Page 124 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Type the optional information of up to 100 alphanumeric Step 13 characters in their associated fields. Click Next. The Associate Network Resources screen appears Step 14 (Figure Figure 9–12. IAD Creation Wizard–Associate Network Resources Screen Select the NR in Unassigned NRs column which you want to Step 15 associate to the IAD and click (assign) >...
  • Page 125 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 9–13. IAD Creation Wizard–Port Configuration Screen Type the starting CRV in the Starting CRV field. Step 17 June 2005 Note The number of ports is dependent upon the IAD Profile. The field is automatically populated based on the profile selection.
  • Page 126 Note When creating an IAD before its physical installation, the administrative state is Provisional (default). When the CPX-1000 discovers and recognizes the IAD, the administrative state automatically changes to Unlocked (IAD Admin States on page 9-7).
  • Page 127: Creating Les Cas Loop Start/Ground Start Iads Using

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Creating LES CAS To create LES CAS Loop Start/Ground Start IADs using the Loop Start/ Wizard: Ground Start IADs Using the Wizard Select IAD Wizard from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click Wizard from the pop-up menu. –...
  • Page 128 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field. Step 9 Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 10 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport Step 11 drop-down list.
  • Page 129 1000-A2-GB22-10 Type the optional information of up to 100 alphanumeric Step 13 characters in their associated fields. Click Next. The Associate Network Resources screen appears Step 14 (Figure Select the NR in Unassigned NRs column which you want to Step 15 associate to the IAD and click the >...
  • Page 130 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Click to select the values for the following IAD port parameters Step 17 from the associated drop-down list. The Signaling type can be set as Ground for LES CAS Ground Start IADs. Do not select 16 kbps compression for LES CAS IADs. Type the starting CRV in the Starting CRV field.
  • Page 131: The Wizard

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Creating LES CAS To create LES CAS E&M IADs using the Wizard: E&M IADs Using the Wizard Select IAD Wizard from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click Wizard from the pop-up menu. – Or – Click The IAD Creation Wizard–Introduction screen appears (Figure Click Next.
  • Page 132 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 9 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport Step 10 drop-down list.
  • Page 133 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 9–18. IAD Creation Wizard–Port Configuration Screen Click to select the values for the following IAD port parameters Step 16 from the associated drop-down list. The Signaling type can be set as Ground for LES CAS Ground Start IADs. Do not select 16 kbps compression for LES CAS IADs. Select or enter DS1/DS0 values for each port.
  • Page 134: Creating Les Cas Mixed Port Iads Using The Wizard

    9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Figure 9–19. IAD Creation Summary Screen Review the IAD parameters. Step 19 Creating LES CAS To create LES CAS mixed port IADs using the Wizard: Mixed Port IADs Using the Wizard Select IAD Wizard from the Configuration menu. Step 1 –...
  • Page 135 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field. Step 9 Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 10 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport Step 11 drop-down list.
  • Page 136 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Select the NR in Unassigned NRs column which you want to Step 15 associate to the IAD and click the > (assign) button. Click Next. The IAD Creation Wizard–Port Configuration screen Step 16 appears Figure 9–20.
  • Page 137 1000-A2-GB22-10 The Signaling type can be set as Ground for LES CAS Ground Start IADs. Select or enter CRVs for ports using Loop and Ground signaling Step 18 types, and DS1/DS0 values for ports using E&M.. Click Next. The IAD Creation Summary screen appears, listing the Step 19 IAD parameters you have just created Figure 9–21.
  • Page 138: Creating A Voiceband Iad Using The Create Command9

    9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Creating a To create voiceband IADs: Voiceband IAD Using the Create Command Select Create IAD from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click IAD. – Or – Click The Create IAD window appears Read-only tab.
  • Page 139 1000-A2-GB22-10 Select a VB IAD Profile (default or user-created) from the Profile Step 2 Name drop-down list. Select a Interface Group from the GR-303 Interface Group Step 3 drop-down list. Select the number of ports for the IAD from the Number of Step 4 Ports drop-down list.
  • Page 140 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field. Step 9 Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 10 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport Step 11 drop-down list.
  • Page 141 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Reference (Optional), and the Reference tab appears Step 12 (Figure Figure 9–24. Create IAD—Reference Tab Select the company providing the voice service from the Company Step 13 drop-down list. If the company is not listed, type the name of the company of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the Company field.
  • Page 142: Command

    9-32 Note When creating an IAD before its physical installation, the administrative state is Provisional (default). When the CPX-1000 discovers and recognizes the IAD, the administrative state automatically changes to Unlocked (IAD Admin States on page 9-7). on the Tree View or Map View and select Create on the toolbar.
  • Page 143 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 9–25. Create IAD Window Select a LES CAS Profile (default or user-created) from the Step 2 Profile Name drop-down list. Select an Interface Group from the GR-303 Interface Group Step 3 drop-down list. Select the number of ports for the IAD from the Number of Step 4 Ports drop-down list.
  • Page 144 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field. Step 9 Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 10 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. 9-34 Notes If you don’t know the CRV or want to enter it later, enter 0 (null).
  • Page 145 June 2005 If VPI is >0, then the VCI range is 0 to 1023. (Refer to Chapter CPX-1000 Configuration, for VCI setting.) Note The information in the Reference and State tabs is optional and does not affect the operation of IADs. It provides easy record-keeping when using multiple DSLAMs or having different subscriber’s locations.
  • Page 146: Creating A Les Cas E&M Iad Using The Create Command

    9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Select the DSLAM serving the subscriber from the DSLAM Step 14 drop-down list. If the DSLAM is not listed, type the name of the DSLAM of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the DSLAM field. Select the subscriber from the Subscriber drop-down list.
  • Page 147 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 9–28. Create IAD Window Select a LES CAS Profile (default or user-created) from the Step 2 Profile Name drop-down list. Select the number of ports for the IAD from the Number of Step 3 Ports drop-down list. Select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the Step 4 associated drop-down lists.
  • Page 148 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field. Step 8 Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 9 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport Step 10 drop-down list.
  • Page 149 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 9–30. Create IAD—Reference Tab Select the company providing the voice service from the Company Step 12 drop-down list. If the company is not listed, type the name of the company of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the Company field.
  • Page 150: Creating A Les Cas Mixed Port Iad Using The Create Command

    9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Creating a LES To create LES CAS Loop Start/Ground Start IADs: CAS Mixed Port IAD Using the Create Command Select Create IAD from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click IAD. – Or – Click The Create IAD window appears Figure 9–31.
  • Page 151 1000-A2-GB22-10 Select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the Step 5 associated drop-down lists. Optionally, type a directory number in the Reference field. Step 6 Click PVC, and the PVC tab appears Step 7 June 2005 Admin State Signaling Compression DS1/DS0...
  • Page 152 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field. Step 9 Type the VCI value in the VCI field. This identifies the Step 10 subscriber-specific virtual circuit between the CPX-1000 and the ATM network. Select either ATM or Frame Relay from the Transport Step 11 drop-down list.
  • Page 153 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Reference (Optional), and the Reference tab appears Step 12 (Figure Figure 9–33. Create IAD—Reference Tab Select the company providing the voice service from the Company Step 13 drop-down list. If the company is not listed, type the name of the company of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the Company field.
  • Page 154: Modifying Iads

    9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Click OK to create the IAD. Step 17 Modifying IADs To modify IAD information: Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click Manager. – Or – Click The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 9–34.
  • Page 155 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Show IADs. The View/Update IADs window appears Step 2 (Figure status bar indicates how many IADs are retrieved. Number of IADs retrieved Figure 9–35. IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed Select the IAD you want to modify, then click Modify Step 3 IAD window appears Figure 9–36.
  • Page 156 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Modify any information, as necessary Step 4 Using the Create Command Click OK to accept the changes and return to the IAD Configuration Step 5 Manager window. Click Close to return to the Main screen. Step 6 Select Refresh CPX from the File menu to update the changes.
  • Page 157: Deleting Iads

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Deleting IADs Before deleting an IAD, set its administrative state to Locked (Modifying IADs To delete an IAD: Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click Manager. – Or – Click The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Figure 9–37.
  • Page 158 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Click Show IADs. The View/Update IADs window appears Step 2 (Figure status bar indicates how many IADs are retrieved. Number of IADs retrieved Figure 9–38. IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed Select the IADs you want to delete. Step 3 Click Delete.
  • Page 159: Reviewing Iads

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Click one of the following: Step 5 Click Close to return to the Main screen. Step 6 Select Refresh CPX from the File menu to update the changes. Step 7 Reviewing To review IAD information, select IAD Manager from the IADs Configuration menu, or right-click View, or click...
  • Page 160 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning Click one or both checkboxes to filter IADs Figure 9–40. View/Update IAD Window Specify your search by clicking one or a combination of the Step 2 following areas: Searching by Company, DSLAM, and Subscriber Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Step 1 Click the checkbox next to Company, and select the name of the...
  • Page 161 1000-A2-GB22-10 Select a range of VPI values by using the less than (<) or greater Step 5 than (>) symbols from the drop-down list, then type a VPI value in the text field. Searching by the Interface Groups Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Step 1 Select Interface Group from the drop-down list.
  • Page 162 9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning 1000-A2-GB22-10 9-52 June 2005...
  • Page 163: Chapter 10 Alarms, Events, And Statistics

    It also provides instructions for setting the alarm polling interval and statistics collection. This chapter includes: Alarms When a fault occurs that generates an alarm for a CPX-1000 Notification network element, JetCraft provides immediate alarm notification in two places:...
  • Page 164 10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Figure 10–1. Alarm Window Figure 10–2. Alarmed Element in the Tree View Table 10–1.Alarm Severity by Color 10-2 Colored Xes indicating alarms Alarm Severity Color Critical Major orange Minor yellow Indeterminate blue Unknown cyan 1000-A2-GB22-10 June 2005...
  • Page 165: Cpx Alarms

    (Severity, Time, Equipment, and Description). To sort by another type of alarm information, select another column. The CPX-1000 maintains a lists of up to 1,000 active alarms. To view the current alarm summary, select a CPX-1000 component and click...
  • Page 166: Statistics

    There are different methods to poll various levels of error or performance statistics based on the element you select. To poll statistics on the CP performance, go to page 10-10. For statistics on CPX-1000, T-1 ports, and MP card, go the following: 10-4 Graphing Statistics on page 10-17.
  • Page 167 1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 10–4. Absolute and Relative Values June 2005 10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Click Show to mark the initial absolute value Absolute Relative Click Reset to display the relative value 10-5...
  • Page 168: Statistics Summary

    10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Statistics Table 10–2 Summary for various CPX-1000 managed entities. The statistics you can graph depends on the currently selected network element. For example, if you select a port, then you can graph port statistics. Refer to and performance statistics.
  • Page 169 1000-A2-GB22-10 Table 10–2.Summary of Error and Performance Statistics (Continued) Selected Element Error Statistics Available Interface Group CCS PPS to Primary CCS PPS to Secondary EOC PPS to Primary EOC PPS to Secondary Timer timeouts DS-1 Alarm Indication Signal Seconds— last 15 minutes Bipolar Violations—last 15 minutes Controlled Slips Seconds—last 15 minutes...
  • Page 170 10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Table 10–2.Summary of Error and Performance Statistics (Continued) Selected Element Error Statistics Available Network Not applicable Protection Group PSTN Protection Coding Violations—Path Group Errored Seconds—Path Severely Errored Seconds—Path Unavailable Seconds—Path STS-1 Port Coding Violations—Line Errored Seconds—Line Severely Errored Seconds—Line Unavailable Seconds—Line Coding Violations—Section...
  • Page 171 1000-A2-GB22-10 Table 10–2.Summary of Error and Performance Statistics (Continued) Selected Element Error Statistics Available ATM DS-3 Far end alarm indication Far end receive failure Loss of cell delineation Loss of frame Loss of signal Out of cell delineation Red count ATM OC-3 AAL1 byte CRC errors AAL1 byte parity errors...
  • Page 172: Polling Cp Performance

    10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Polling CP To poll CP performance statistics: Performance Click the CP card in the Tree or Shelf view. Step 1 Select CP Performance Graphs from the Configuration menu. Step 2 – Or – Right-click the CP card and select CP Performance Graphs from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 173: Accessing Interface Groups

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Show. JetCraft displays the graph based on the options you Step 7 selected. Accessing To access Interface Groups statistics: Interface Groups Click Step 1 Figure 10–6. Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Select the Interface Group on which you want to poll the statistics. Step 2 Select Error Graphs or Performance Graphs from the Report menu.
  • Page 174: Accessing Network Protection Groups

    10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Accessing To access the network Protection Group statistics: Network Protection Groups Click Step 1 protection group list. Figure 10–7. Network Protection Group Tabular View Select a Protection Group member on which you want to poll Step 2 statistics (only Performance statistics is available).
  • Page 175: Accessing Pstn Protection Groups

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Accessing To access the PSTN Protection Group statistics: PSTN Protection Groups Click Step 5 protection group list. Figure 10–8. PSTN Protection Group Tabular View Select a Protection Group member on which you want to poll Step 6 statistics (only Performance statistics is available). Select Performance Graphs from the Report menu.
  • Page 176: Accessing Sts-1 Port

    To access the STS-1 port statistics: STS-1 Port Click a CPX-1000 and expand the tree. Step 1 Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX-1000 and expand the Step 2 tree. Click a STS-1 card on which you want to poll statistics.
  • Page 177 1000-A2-GB22-10 Select the Interface Group (from the Map or List View) on which Step 2 you want to poll the statistics. The Select DS1 window appears (Figure Figure 10–10. Select DS1 Window Select the desired DS1 #, then DS1 Error Graphs from the Step 3 Configuration or Report menus, or DS1 Performance Graphs from the Report menu.
  • Page 178: Accessing Iads

    10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Accessing IADs To access the IADs statistics: Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click Manager. – Or – Click The View/Update IADs window appears. Click Show IADs. The View/Update IADs window appears Step 2 (Figure with a message in the status bar indicating how many IADs have...
  • Page 179: Graphing Statistics

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Continue with Step 5 Graphing To generate a statistics graph: Statistics Select an icon in the Tree View. For example, if you want to Step 1 generate a graph for a port, select the port icon in the Tree View. Select the type of graph from the Report menu or right-click the Step 2 appropriate icon.
  • Page 180 10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Select a method to view your statistical presentation. Your options Step 6 are Graph or Table. Click Show. JetCraft displays the graph based on the options you Step 7 selected Click Close to exit this window. Step 8 Figure 10–13.
  • Page 181 1000-A2-GB22-10 10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics Figure 10–14. Sample Table Window June 2005 10-19...
  • Page 182 10. Alarms, Events, and Statistics 1000-A2-GB22-10 10-20 June 2005...
  • Page 183: Chapter 11 Maintenance And Services

    Maintenance and Services Some maintenance tasks, such as backing up a CPX-1000 database, are performed routinely while others are performed as needed. This chapter provides instructions to perform the following tasks: June 2005 Backing up CPX-1000 database (page 11-2) Restoring CPX-1000 database (page 11-3)
  • Page 184: Backing Up Cpx-1000 Database

    CPX-1000 then transfer the file image via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to a selected management workstation. Database To back up CPX-1000 database: Select Backup CPX Configuration from the Services menu. Step 1 The Backup CPX Configuration window appears Figure 11–1. Backup CPX Configuration Window Type the name of the backup database and click OK.
  • Page 185: Restoring Cpx-1000 Database

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Restoring If you lose or change a CPX-1000’s database, you can restore it CPX-1000 from the original that was backed up to the MP card. Database To restore a CPX-1000 database: Transfer the CPX-1000 configuration file you want to restore by Step 1 using FTP.
  • Page 186: Rebooting The Cpx-1000

    Step 4 respective fields when the JetCraft Login window reappears. 11-4 Reboot CPX starts the rebooting process. Don’t Reboot CPX means that you will reboot the CPX-1000 manually at a later time 11-4). Note Make sure to reboot, or the configuration files will not be restored.
  • Page 187: Rebooting The Mp Or Cp Card

    Click Yes to reboot. Step 3 Setting the If the CPX-1000 is stored for an extended period of time and the Clock ambient temperature changes while it is in storage, the CPX-1000 internal clock may require adjustment.
  • Page 188 11. Maintenance and Services Figure 11–3. Set CPX Time Window Click Select and a calendar appears Step 4 Figure 11–4. Day Calendar Select the month and year from the drop-down list. Step 5 Click OK to return to the Set CPX Time window, displaying your date settings.
  • Page 189: Switching Cp Cards

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Switching CP When a switchover is requested, the CPX-1000 acknowledges the Cards request and issues the appropriate alarms and events of the switchover status. Upon a switchover, a message on the status bar indicates the status of the switchover (active or standby). When the switchover is successful, the previously active card becomes the standby card and the previously standby card is now the active card.
  • Page 190: Ensuring Redundancy

    11. Maintenance and Services Ensuring To ensure redundancy on the CPX-1000, both CP cards need to be Redundancy inserted in their assigned slots. assignments of CPX-1000 cards. The color shown indicates the states of the cards: green for active and blue for standby. The two CP and an MP cards are located in fixed slot assignments.
  • Page 191: Changing Cp Card States

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Changing CP A card is locked when a lock icon appears on the card just below Card States the slot number. To change the CP cards administrative states: Select Step 1 Configuration menu. – Or – Right-click on the desired card in the Tree or Shelf View and select Configure.
  • Page 192 11. Maintenance and Services Select Status. The Status tab appears, displaying the current Step 2 service state of the card Figure 11–7. Card Configuration—CP Card Status Tab Select the administrative state from the Administrative State Step 3 drop-down list. Your options are Locked or Unlocked. Click OK.
  • Page 193: Performing A Cp Switchover

    Hot Swapping Hot swapping lets you remove and replace cards without shutting down and reconfiguring the CPX-1000. JetCraft supports hot swapping on all cards. June 2005 Voice/Data Interruption Calls being set up during a forced switchover are dropped.
  • Page 194: Hot Swapping Mp Card

    11. Maintenance and Services Hot Swapping To hot swap the MP card: MP Card Back up the current CPX-1000 database Step 1 Database Click the MP card from the Tree or Shelf views. Step 2 Click the MP card from the Tree or Shelf views and select Remove Step 3 Resources from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 195: Hot Swapping Cp And Hsc Cards

    June 2005 Note Make sure to put on an anti-static wrist wrap when hot swapping cards. Refer to CPX-1000 Voice Services Platform Installation and Operation for more information. If hot swapping an active CP or HSC card, continue with Step...
  • Page 196: Hot Swapping Line Cards

    TDM-8T1 and TDM-12T1 ECAC STS-1 Note Make sure to put on an anti-static wrist wrap when hot swapping cards. Refer to CPX-1000 Voice Services Platform Installation and Operation for more information. on page 11-9). 1000-A2-GB22-10 (Changing CP Card June 2005...
  • Page 197: Performing Loop Back Test

    1000 Voice Services Platform Installation and Operation for more information. To perform the loop back test: Click a CPX-1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by Step 1 clicking the + sign. Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX-1000 and expand the Step 2 tree by clicking the + sign.
  • Page 198 11. Maintenance and Services Click Status. The Status tab appears Step 4 Figure 11–9. Port Configuration—Status Tab Select Lock from the Administrative state drop-down list. Step 5 Select Near End Line Loop from the Loopback Mode Step 6 drop-down list. Place the card to the Unlocked state when the test is completed.
  • Page 199: Tracing Sts-1 Path

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Tracing STS-1 To trace an STS-1 path: Path Click to expand the PSTN PG icon by clicking the + sign. Step 1 Click the desired Protection Group on the Tree View and select Step 2 Path Trace from the Configuration menu. –...
  • Page 200: Downloading Iad Software

    11. Maintenance and Services Downloading To download IAD software: IAD Software Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu. Step 1 – Or – Right-click Manager. – or – Click The IAD Configuration Manager window appears. Click Show IADs. The View/Update IADs window appears. The Step 2 configured IADs appear and a message in the status bar indicates how many IADs have been retrieved...
  • Page 201 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click Download. The IAD Software Download dialog Step 3 (Figure of the IAD (for example, 2.2.5), and Available Versions. Figure 11–12. IAD Software Download dialog Select the appropriate version from the Available Versions Step 4 field. Select Restart IAD after download completes. Step 5 Select OK to download the IAD software to the specified IAD.
  • Page 202: Automated Iad Software Download

    Step 3 Figure 11–13. Global IAD Auto Download Status Screen To enable or disable this feature for a CPX, follow these steps: Click the desired CPX-1000 icon from the Tree View. Step 1 Select Configure from the Configuration menu. Step 2...
  • Page 203 1000-A2-GB22-10 Select the IAD Auto Download tab. Step 3 Figure 11–14. CPX IAD Auto Download Configuration Status In the CPX IAD Auto Download Status section select Enable or Step 4 Disable. Choose which system to base the IAD Auto Download Schedule Step 5 on.
  • Page 204: Configuring The Iad Auto Download Profiles

    Configuring the To configure the IAD Auto Download Profiles: IAD Auto Download Profiles Click the desired CPX-1000 icon from the Tree View. Step 1 2.Select Configure IAD Download Versions from the Services Step 2 menu. Figure 11–15. IAD Auto Download Firmware Version...
  • Page 205 1000-A2-GB22-10 11. Maintenance and Services Select an action button from the bottom of the dialog. Step 3 June 2005 11-23...
  • Page 206: Add

    11. Maintenance and Services To create an IAD Auto Download Profile: Click on the Add button. Step 1 The following dialog appears: Step 2 Figure 11–16. Add IAD Download Profile Select the IAD model. A list of IAD firmware present on the CPX Step 3 for this IAD model appears.
  • Page 207: Delete

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Figure 11–17. Modify IAD Download Profile Choose a different IAD Firmware Version to be associated with this Step 3 IAD model. (The IAD Hardware Model cannot be changed from this dialog.) Delete To remove an IAD Auto Download Profile associated with a CPX: Select the IAD Auto Download Profile you wish to remove, and Step 1 Click Delete.
  • Page 208: Close

    11. Maintenance and Services Figure 11–18. Delete IAD Download Profile Close Click on the Close button to close the IAD Auto Download Profile Manager dialog. 11-26 1000-A2-GB22-10 June 2005...
  • Page 209: Remote Restarting Of Iads

    JetVision allows remote restarting of IADs. Restarting of To remote restart an IAD: IADs Click a CPX-1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by Step 1 clicking the + sign. Click a CPX-1000 icon in the Tree view.
  • Page 210 11. Maintenance and Services Click Show IADs. A list of available IADs appears Step 4 Figure 11–20. IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Shown Select the IAD you would like to restart. Step 5 11-28 Notes To select multiple IADs, hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selections.
  • Page 211 1000-A2-GB22-10 Click the Restart IAD button. The Restart IAD dialog box appears Step 6 Figure 11–21. Restart IAD Dialog Box Select Yes. Step 7 Click IAD Restart Status. The IAD Restart Status pop-up Step 8 window displays the current IAD restart status Figure 11–22.
  • Page 212 11. Maintenance and Services 1000-A2-GB22-10 11-30 June 2005...
  • Page 213 Table 12–1 passive, Integrated Monitor does not provide control over the CPX-1000 or associated managed domain. Rather, it provides an “at a glance” real-time view of the health of a CPX-1000 and its associated managed domain. June 2005 Integrated Monitoring...
  • Page 214: Launching Integrated Monitor

    Monitor To launch the Integrated Monitor: Click the CPX-1000, and select Integrated Monitoring from the Configuration menu. – Or – Right-click the CPX-1000, and select Integrated Monitoring from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 215: Interpreting Integrated Monitor Data

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Click here to refresh The lock indicates the Admin state. Figure 12–1. Integrated Monitoring View Interpreting The active links are bordered by yellow lines and the status area is Integrated displayed in white when the status cannot be retrieved for an entity.
  • Page 216 12. Integrated Monitoring Table 12–2.CPX-1000 Connection Status Parameters Parameter Interface Group Indicating the DS1 number. Indicating the card number on which the DS1 is provisioned. Indicating the port/ channel* number to which the DS1 is connected. * channel is a logical identifier in a STS-1 link.
  • Page 217: Refreshing Integrated Monitoring

    1000-A2-GB22-10 Refreshing When changes take place in the monitored CPX-1000 entities, click Integrated Refresh CPX from the File menu to update the changes. Monitoring If Integrated Monitor and the CPX-1000 become unsynchronized, click the latest status information. June 2005 on the Integrated Monitor toolbar to retrieve and display 12.
  • Page 218 12. Integrated Monitoring 1000-A2-GB22-10 12-6 June 2005...
  • Page 219 JetCraft Menu Map The following menu map provides a linear, hierarchical overview of the tasks and sub-tasks associated with the JetCraft main window. June 2005...
  • Page 220 A. JetCraft Menu Map File Menu Refresh CPX Exit Figure A–1. JetCraft Menu Map Log On (User ID/Password) Main Menu Configuration Services Menu Menu Configure Backup CPX Configuration Switchover Restore CPX Create STS1 IG Configuration Create T1 IG Configure Global System Modify IG Alarm Polling...
  • Page 221 Table B–1 performance statistics. Table B–1. Error Statistics Definitions Error Statistics CPX Statistics Assembly errors Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors IADs Down Non echo calls Rejected compress calls Uncompressed calls Unsuccessful calls insufficient bandwidth Interface Group Statistics CCS PPS to Primary CCS PPS to Secondary EOC PPS To Primary EOC PPS to Secondary...
  • Page 222 B. Statistics Definitions Table B–1. Error Statistics Definitions (Continued) Error Statistics DS-1 Port Statistics Alarm Indication Signal Seconds—last 15 minutes Bipolar Violations—last 15 minutes Controlled Slip Seconds— last 15 minutes Controlled Slips—last 15 minutes Degraded Minutes—last 15 minutes Errored Seconds—last 15 minutes Excessive Zeroes—last 15 minutes...
  • Page 223 1000-A2-GB22-10 Table B–1. Error Statistics Definitions (Continued) Error Statistics ATM DS-3 Far end alarm indication Far end receive failure Loss of cell delineation Loss of frame Loss of signal Out of cell delineation Red count ATM OC-3 AAL1 byte CRC errors AAL1 byte parity errors AAL1 byte seq errors Cells rcvd in FIFO...
  • Page 224 B. Statistics Definitions Table B–1. Error Statistics Definitions (Continued) Error Statistics SONET loss frame SONET loss pointers TDM master clocks absent Tx FIFO overrun Tx bandwidth errors Uncorrectable errors Underrun counter rollover Underrun errors IAD Subscribers Statistics Assembly errors Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors Ctrl cells rcvd...
  • Page 225 1000-A2-GB22-10 Table B–1. Error Statistics Definitions (Continued) Error Statistics MDL Error L MDL Error M MDL Error N MDL Error O OutOfSeq I-Frames IADs Port Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls PSTN Protection Group Coding Violations—Path Errored Seconds—Path Severely Errored Seconds—Path Unavailable Seconds— Path STS-1 Ports Coding Violations—Line...
  • Page 226 B. Statistics Definitions Table B–1. Error Statistics Definitions (Continued) Error Statistics Errored Seconds—Section Severely Errored Frame seconds—Section Severely Errored seconds —Section Table B–2. Performance Statistics Definitions Performance Statistics CPX Statistics Active calls Active compress calls Ctrl cells rcvd Ctrl cells sent Cumulative compress calls Cumulative outcalls IADs Provisioned...
  • Page 227 Number of active calls Number of peak calls Number of cumulative calls Number of switchovers invoked by the CPX-1000 Number of switchovers invoked by users Number of switchovers invoked by the Primary member Number of switchovers invoked by the Secondary member...
  • Page 228 B. Statistics Definitions Table B–2. Performance Statistics Definitions (Continued) Performance Statistics MP Card Available physical memory (MB) CPU usage (percent) Disk size (MB) Disk usage (MB) Disk usage (percent) Free disk space (MB) Page size (MB) Free page size (MB) Page usage (MB) Page usage (percent) Physical memory (MB)
  • Page 229 June 2005 Alarm Summary provides a summary of alarms. Note The CPX-1000 database alarm can be cleared only by Paradyne. Call the Technical Support Center (TSC) at 1-800-870-2221 (U.S. and Canada) or 1-727-530-2340 (worldwide) to clear the CPX-1000 database alarm.
  • Page 230 C. Alarm Summary Table C–1. Alarm Summary (Continued) Affected Alarm Message Element CP card Lost connection to a CP CP lost heartbeat to peer CP found the peer CP faulty CP detected that the peer CP has been removed IAD <name> unknown alarm Lost link with IAD <name>...
  • Page 231 1000-A2-GB22-10 Table C–1. Alarm Summary (Continued) Affected Alarm Message Element <card type> <slot ID> <port Ports ID> — Lost ATM connection <card type> <slot ID> <port ID> — No adapter is driving the TDM master clock <card type> <slot ID> <port ID>...
  • Page 232 C. Alarm Summary Table C–1. Alarm Summary (Continued) Affected Alarm Message Element Alarm Interface Group Card <slot ID> missing Card <slot ID> <port ID> missing CCS active link down CCS backup link down EOC active link down EOC backup link down Description Indicates the Interface Group has not been...
  • Page 233 1000-A2-GB22-10 Table C–1. Alarm Summary (Continued) Affected Alarm Message Element <Link ID> — Unknown Interface alarm Group CCS Primary link down CCS Secondary link down CCS PPS Primary link down CCS PPS Secondary link down EOC Primary link down EOC Secondary link down EOC PPS Primary link down EOC PPS Secondary link...
  • Page 234 C. Alarm Summary Table C–1. Alarm Summary (Continued) Affected Alarm Message Element DS1 Ports <DS1 ID> — Lost frame sync — Red alarm <DS1 ID> — Received remote alarm indication — Yellow alarm <DS1 ID> — Received remote alarm signal — Blue alarm <DS1 ID>...
  • Page 235 CPX users JetCraft users STS-1 Interface Groups T1 Interface Groups adjusting the CPX-1000 internal clock admin state CP cards 11-10 admin state options administrative state IAD level port level administrative states CP cards 11-9 alarm summary 10-2...
  • Page 236 11-8 slot assignments 3-5, 11-8 switching 11-11 CPX users adding creating deleting modifying CPX-1000 access restriction admin states backing up database card slot assignments card type configurable parameters CP cards reboot database backup database restore default Gateway error statistics summary...
  • Page 237 1000-A2-GB22-10 deleting CPX users 9-47 IAD Profiles Interface Group ports 7-16, 7-21 Interface Groups 7-25 JetCraft users Protection Group members deleting RT provisioning 7-5, 7-10 diagnostics loop back 11-15 downloading IAD software 11-18 DS1 assignment secondary 7-5, 7-10 DS-1 port statistics polling 10-14 E&M IAD, creating...
  • Page 238 Index installation directory destination installing multiple versions installing JetCraft Integrated Monitor interpreting data 12-3 operation 12-2 starting 12-2 Interface Group ports deleting 7-16, 7-21 removing 7-16, 7-21 Interface Groups 7-23 configurable parameters deleting 7-25 EOC switchover 7-27 error statistics summary 10-7 filtered by 9-50, 9-51...
  • Page 239 CPX-1000 database RT provisioning deleting searching fields, IADs 10-6 secondary Protection Group member swapping section error graphs section error statistics setting clock source priority CPX-1000 internal clock VCI value 10-8 9-50 9-50 10-12, 10-13 10-8 11-5 11-4 11-5 11-8 5-13...
  • Page 240 Index 5-11 slot assignments CP cards 3-5, 11-8 HSC cards 3-5, 11-8 MP card 3-5, 11-8 sorting alarms 10-3 statistics error 10-6 graphing 10-17 IADs 10-16 performance 10-6 statistics generation 10-17 statistics polling error 10-17 performance 10-17 statistics summary 10-6 status display straight cable 6-4, 6-6...

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