Huawei UA5000 Operation Manual
Huawei UA5000 Operation Manual

Huawei UA5000 Operation Manual

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Part I Basic Configuration
Chapter 1 Connecting to the UA5000
1.1 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Local Serial Port
1.1.1 Connecting Serial Port Cable
1.1.2 Running the HyperTerminal
1.1.3 Setting Terminal Communication Parameters
1.1.4 Setting up Terminal Type
1.1.5 Setting up Line Delay and Character Delay
1.1.6 Logging in to the UA5000
1.2 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Remote Serial Port
1.2.1 Setting up the Called Modem
1.2.2 Setting up the Calling Modem
1.2.3 Setting up Configuration Environment
1.2.4 Running the HyperTerminal
1.2.5 Logging in to the UA5000
1.3 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Telnet Terminal
1.3.1 Setting up Configuration Environment
1.3.2 Running Telnet Application
1.3.3 Logging in to the UA5000
Chapter 2 Getting Started with CLI
2.1 Operation Features of the CLI
2.1.1 Intelligent Matching
2.1.2 Command Editing Functions
2.1.3 Prompt Characters
2.1.4 Command Mode
2.2 Basic Settings of the CLI
2.2.1 Setting Interactive Input Mode
2.2.2 Setting Screen Display Mode
2.2.3 Setting System Time
2.2.4 Setting Terminal Emulation Type
2.2.5 Setting Terminal Timeout Exit
2.2.6 Setting History Command Buffer
Chapter 3 Managing a System User
3.1 Introduction to System User
3.2 System User Management
3.2.1 Querying a System User
3.2.2 Adding a System User
3.2.3 Modifying System User Attributes
3.2.4 Deleting a System User
Chapter 4 Controlling System Output Information
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  • Page 1 Part I Basic Configuration Chapter 1 Connecting to the UA5000 ............1.1 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Local Serial Port ...... 1.1.1 Connecting Serial Port Cable ........... 1.1.2 Running the HyperTerminal ............1.1.3 Setting Terminal Communication Parameters ......1.1.4 Setting up Terminal Type ............
  • Page 2 4.1 Introduction to Terminals and System Output Information ....4.2 Controlling the Output to CLI Terminal ..........4.2.1 Querying the Information about CLI Terminals ......4.2.2 Setting the infoswitch for a CLI terminal ........4.2.3 Setting the infolevel for a CLI Terminal ........
  • Page 3 7.2 Configuring an Ethernet Port of the IPM Card ........7.2.1 Entering the IPM Config Mode ..........7.2.2 Enabling/Disabling a Port ............7.2.3 Configuring the Attributes of a Port .......... 7.2.4 Configuring Flow Suppression ..........7.2.1 Configuring the Default VLAN of a Port ........
  • Page 4 7.6.3 Setting a VDSL Line Profile ............7-48 7.6.4 Activating/Deactivating a VDSL Port ........7-52 7.6.5 Setting a VDSL Alarm Profile ........... 7-53 7.6.6 Setting the VDSL Port Mode ............ 7-56 7.6.7 Setting Default VLAN of a VDSL Port ........7-57 7.6.8 Setting the VDSL Port Mirroring ..........
  • Page 5 Part II Service Application Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application ............11-1 11.1 Introduction to ADSL Service ............11-1 11.2 Configuration Procedure ..............11-2 11.3 Configuration Example ..............11-3 11.3.1 Networking Description ............11-3 11.3.2 Data Configuration ..............11-4 Chapter 12 SHDSL Service Application ............
  • Page 6 15.3 Configuration Examples ..............15-3 15.3.1 LAN Access through EAU Card ..........15-3 15.3.2 LAN Access through IPM Card ..........15-4 Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application ............. 16-1 16.1 Introduction to Multicast Application ..........16-1 16.1.1 Networking of Multicast Service ..........
  • Page 7 18.5.1 Setting the Log Host ............... 18-14 18.5.2 Querying the Log ..............18-14 18.6 Managing the Patch ................ 18-14 18.6.1 Patches of the UA5000 System Program ....... 18-14 18.6.2 Patch Operation Procedure ............ 18-15 18.6.3 Patch Loading Examples ............18-16 Chapter 19 Alarm Management ..............
  • Page 8 Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms ............ Index...
  • Page 9 HUAWEI 1. Basic Configuration 2. Service Application 3. Maintenance Guide 4. Appendix UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual – IPM Volume V100R009 Huawei Technologies Proprietary...
  • Page 10 T2-051677-20050110-C-1.90 Product Version V100R009 31161477 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. Please feel free to contact our local office or company headquarters. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: Administration Building, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Bantian, Longgang District, Shenzhen, P. R. China...
  • Page 11: All Rights Reserved

    Copyright © 2005 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks , HUAWEI, C&C08, EAST8000, HONET,...
  • Page 12: About This Manual

    About This Manual Release Notes This manual applies to the UA5000 Universal Access Unit V100R009. Related Manuals The related manuals are listed in the following table. Manual Content UA5000 Universal Access Unit It gives an overall description about the Technical Manual UA5000 system.
  • Page 13: Intended Audience

    Part 2 Service Application: This part introduces some major applications of the UA5000. It uses examples to illustrate the whole process of the service configuration. Part 3 Maintenance Guide: This part describes the maintenance practices of the UA5000. It is a guide to the maintenance operation activities.
  • Page 14 Eye-catching symbols are also used in the manual to highlight the points worthy of special attention during the operation. They are defined as follows: Caution: Means reader be extremely careful during the operation. Note: Means a complementary description. Huawei Technologies Proprietary...
  • Page 15: Manual Guide

    V5 and E1 ports to access the PSTN and DDN networks Control Cards and Operation Manuals The services of the UA5000 are controlled by its control cards. The service configuration differs with control cards. For specific configuration, refer to relevant operation manual.
  • Page 16 UA5000 Universal Access Unit Manual Guide The HABD frame is the master frame of the front-access UA5000, with the height of 10 U. The frame employs the multi-bus high-speed backplane, and is the core of the UA5000 system. The frame converges the services from the subtended frames.
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    1.1.5 Setting up Line Delay and Character Delay............1-4 1.1.6 Logging in to the UA5000..................1-5 1.2 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Remote Serial Port ..........1-5 1.2.1 Setting up the Called Modem.................. 1-6 1.2.2 Setting up the Calling Modem ................. 1-8 1.2.3 Setting up Configuration Environment ..............
  • Page 18 Operation Manual - PVU Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Table of Contents 3.2.1 Querying a System User ..................3-2 3.2.2 Adding a System User .................... 3-2 3.2.3 Modifying System User Attributes ................3-3 3.2.4 Deleting a System User ..................3-4 Chapter 4 Controlling System Output Information ..............
  • Page 19 Operation Manual - PVU Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Table of Contents 6.2.6 Disabling/Enabling a Card..................6-3 6.2.7 Resetting a Card ..................... 6-3 6.2.8 Deleting a Card ....................... 6-4 Chapter 7 Port Configuration ....................... 7-1 7.1 Configuring Port Description....................7-1 7.1.1 Describing a Port.....................
  • Page 20 Operation Manual - PVU Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Table of Contents 7.5.4 Activating/Deactivating an SHDSL Port ..............7-42 7.5.5 Setting an SHDSL Alarm Profile ................7-42 7.5.6 Setting Power Backoff of an SHDSL Port ............. 7-45 7.5.7 Resetting a Chipset....................7-45 7.5.8 Setting the Loopback ....................
  • Page 21 Operation Manual - PVU Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Table of Contents 10.2 Detailed Description of MAC Address Configuration............. 10-1 10.2.1 Adding a MAC Address Entry ................10-1 10.2.2 Querying a MAC Address Entry ................10-2 10.2.3 Deleting a MAC Address Entry ................10-2 10.2.4 Setting the Ageing Time..................
  • Page 22 Operation Manual - PVU Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Table of Contents 14.4.1 Networking Description ..................14-7 14.4.2 Data Plan......................14-7 14.4.3 Service Configuration..................14-8 Chapter 15 LAN Access Application ..................15-1 15.1 Introduction to LAN Access ................... 15-1 15.2 Configuration Procedure....................15-2 15.2.1 Configuring LAN Access through EAU Card............
  • Page 23 18.5.1 Setting the Log Host..................18-14 18.5.2 Querying the Log....................18-14 18.6 Managing the Patch..................... 18-14 18.6.1 Patches of the UA5000 System Program ............18-14 18.6.2 Patch Operation Procedure................18-15 18.6.3 Patch Loading Examples .................. 18-16 Chapter 19 Alarm Management....................19-1 19.1 Introduction to Alarm Management................
  • Page 24 Operation Manual - PVU Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Table of Contents 20.3.1 Configuring EMU ....................20-4 20.3.2 Configuring H303ESC/H304ESC................ 20-6 20.3.3 Configuring H302ESC..................20-9 20.3.4 Configuring Power4875..................20-10 20.3.5 Configuring Power4845..................20-11 20.3.6 Configuring DIS ....................20-13 20.4 Configuration Examples....................20-14 20.4.1 Configuring H303ESC..................
  • Page 25 HUAWEI UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual – IPM Volume Part I Basic Configuration...
  • Page 26: Chapter 1 Connecting To The Ua5000

    The following sample procedure is carried out in Windows 98 operating system. 1.1.1 Connecting Serial Port Cable Connect a serial port of the PC to the serial port COM on the IPM card of the UA5000 using a standard RS-232 serial port cable.
  • Page 27: Running The Hyperterminal

    RS-232 serial port cable UA5000 Figure 1-1 Connecting a local PC to the UA5000 using a serial port cable 1.1.2 Running the HyperTerminal Select the menu [Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications/HyperTerminal] on the PC to run the HyperTerminal program. After that, select the connected serial port to set up a communication channel.
  • Page 28: Setting Up Terminal Type

    Stop bits: 1 Flow control: none Here the “Bits per second”, or baudrate must be consistent with that set on the UA5000. By default, it is 9600 bit/s. See Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3 Setting the properties of the serial port Note: Inconsistent setting of baudrate often causes illegible display of characters on the PC.
  • Page 29: Setting Up Line Delay And Character Delay

    Figure 1-4 Setting the terminal type Note: By default, the terminal type of the UA5000 is ANSI. You can use the display terminal type command to query the terminal type. You can use the terminal type {ansi | vt100} command to change the terminal type.
  • Page 30: Logging In To The Ua5000

    After setting the parameters, press <Enter>, and you will see a prompt as follows on the HyperTerminal console. >>User name: Enter the user name and password to log in to the UA5000. The default administrator name is “root”, and the password is “admin”. 1.2 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Remote Serial Port To perform remote maintenance through a serial port, you need connect a modem to the UA5000 and another modem to the PC.
  • Page 31: Setting Up The Called Modem

    Figure 1-6 Connecting a remote PC with the UA5000 using serial port cables The modem at the UA5000 side is the called, and the modem at the PC side is the calling. When you connect the modems, make sure both the calling and called modems are standard modems and support the AT command set.
  • Page 32 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 1 Connecting to the UA5000 To configure a modem, you need connect it to an intelligent terminal such as a PC. The following is a sample configuration procedure on a PC running the Windows 98 operating system.
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Calling Modem

    Set the serial port properties as follows: 9600 for baud rate, 8 for data bits, 1 for stop bits, none for parity and none for flow control. Refer to “1.1 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Local Serial Port” for details. Huawei Technologies Proprietary...
  • Page 34: Logging In To The Ua5000

    If you see the result code "NO CARRIER", it indicates that the connection fails. In this case, check the cable connections and the telephone line. Press <Enter> several times continuously, a login command line interface will appear. After configuring the UA5000, use the disconnection command of the HyperTerminal to release the connection. Huawei Technologies Proprietary...
  • Page 35: Connecting To The Ua5000 Through Telnet Terminal

    HyperTerminal connection is not shut down. 1.3 Connecting to the UA5000 Through Telnet Terminal If you have set the outband or inband NMS interface of the UA5000 correctly through a serial port, you can telnet the UA5000 from a PC across a LAN or WAN.
  • Page 36 Figure 1-7 Connecting a remote PC with the UA5000 through the LAN The UA5000 is connected with the hub by a straight through cable. The IP address of the PC shall be in the same subnet with the IP address of the ETH port of the UA5000. Note: To connect a local PC with the UA5000, you can use a crossover cable to directly connect the PC with the ETH port on the IPM card.
  • Page 37: Running Telnet Application

    1.3.3 Logging in to the UA5000 In the Telnet window, select the [Connect/Remote system] menu. Input the IP address of the ETH port on the UA5000 that provides the outband NMS channel. See Figure 1-10. Figure 1-10 Setting up Telnet session Click <Connect>...
  • Page 38 UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 1 Connecting to the UA5000 Input the user name and password to log in to the UA5000. The default administrator name is “root” and the password is “admin”. The UA5000 supports four concurrent Telnet users. If the system prompts that too many users are online, you can try login later.
  • Page 39: Chapter 2 Getting Started With Cli

    UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 2 Getting Started with CLI Chapter 2 Getting Started with CLI You can maintain the UA5000 through the command line interface (CLI). This chapter introduces: Operation Features of the CLI Basic Settings of the CLI 2.1 Operation Features of the CLI...
  • Page 40: Prompt Characters

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 2 Getting Started with CLI Table 2-1 Command line editing functions Use… To… Insert a character to the current position of the cursor. The cursor will move to Common key the right if the editing buffer is not full.
  • Page 41: Command Mode

    Note: When you log on to the UA5000, you are always in the User Mode. In this mode, you can only query some basic information of the UA5000. To configure and maintain the UA5000, you have to enter other command modes.
  • Page 42 Use the quit command to quit the current command mode. Use the disable command to return to User Mode from Privilege Mode. The prefix of the command mode prompt is “UA5000” by default. You can use the command hostname to change the prefix.
  • Page 43: Basic Settings Of The Cli

    In the interactive input mode, if the key word or parameter you enter is not complete, the UA5000 will prompt you to enter more of them. At the same time, you will see the range of available parameters and optional ones for such command being entered. You may press <Enter>...
  • Page 44: Setting Screen Display Mode

    To modify current time of the system, use the time command. The command is: time {hh:mm:ss | yyyy-mm-dd}*. Where, hh:mm:ss means hour:minute:second; and yyyy-mm-dd means year-month-day. For example, to change current time of the system to 11:55:30 2004-10-26, do as follows: huawei#display time //Query current system time. Date: 2004-02-28 Time: 11:55:06...
  • Page 45: Setting Terminal Emulation Type

    By default, the period is 5 minutes. To set the period as 10 minutes, do as follows: huawei>idle-timeout 10 //Set the time-out exit duration as 10 minutes To cancel the setting of the time-out period, use the undo idle-timeout command. But the CLI will still drop a terminal connection after it keeps idle for 120 minutes.
  • Page 46: Chapter 3 Managing A System User

    System users have their attributes, including the account, password, reenter number, authority and attached information. Account Also known as user name, it is unique in the UA5000 system. A user name consists of 1 to 15 printable characters, and no space is allowed. The account is case insensitive. Password The password consists of 1 to 15 characters.
  • Page 47: System User Management

    The information covers the client ID, client name, client type and IP address (for Telnet terminals only). If an account is used to log in to the UA5000 more than one time concurrently, the system will list all the login sessions with the same client name but different client IDs.
  • Page 48: Modifying System User Attributes

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 3 Managing a System User By default, there is one Administrator named “root” with the password of “admin”. Note: The account must be unique, and the accounts “all” and “online” are invalid.
  • Page 49: Deleting A System User

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 3 Managing a System User 3.2.4 Deleting a System User To delete a system user, an Administrator can use the undo terminal user name command. Note: A system user cannot delete himself.
  • Page 50: Chapter 4 Controlling System Output Information

    A CLI terminal often refers to a PC that runs the Telnet or HyperTerminal program for you to manage the UA5000. You can use the display client command to query the connection type and IP address of the online CLI terminals.
  • Page 51: Controlling The Output To Cli Terminal

    Chapter 4 Controlling System Output UA5000 Universal Access Unit Information The infoswitch function controls whether the UA5000 shall output its running information to the terminals. To output the information, you need enable the infoswitch function. The infolevel function defines the type of information to be output, as well as the level of the information.
  • Page 52: Setting The Infolevel For A Cli Terminal

    {ip ip-address | name hostname}{syslog value | oprlog value | debug value | alarm value | diagnose value | trace value | stat value | other value }* For example, to disable the output of the syslog from the UA5000 to NMS terminal “tester1”, do as follows:...
  • Page 53: Controlling The Output To Log Host Terminal

    {ip ip-address | name hostname}{syslog value | oprlog value | debug value | alarm value | diagnose value | trace value | stat value | other value}* For example, to disable the output of the syslog from the UA5000 to the log host "loghost1”, do as follows:...
  • Page 54: Setting The Infolevel For A Log Host Terminal

    For example, to set the infolevel value to 3 for the syslog to be output to log host terminal “loghost1”, do as follows: huawei#infolevel syslog name loghost1 syslog 3 Note: Add and activate the log host before setting the infoswitch for it.
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 Nms Configuration

    Inband NMS: The NMS packets are sent along with the service data. The outband NMS channel is connected to the Ethernet port (ETH) on the main control card of the UA5000. The inband NMS channel is set up along with the IP service carried on the UA5000.
  • Page 56: Adding A Route

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 5 NMS Configuration Sending Frames' Format PKTFMT_ETHNT_2, Hardware address 00e0.fc11.2233 Auto-duplex(Half), Auto-speed(-) 5 minutes input rate 472 bytes/sec, 3 packets/sec 5 minutes output rate 0 bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec 11229 packets input, 1569812 bytes 65 packets output, 4352 bytes II.
  • Page 57: Setting The Acl

    The NMS part belongs to the client program, which runs on the NMS workstation. The Agent part belongs to the server program, which runs on the UA5000. Generally, the NMS sends various requests to the Agent, and the Agent responses these requests.
  • Page 58 Configure the source IP address of the Trap messages Enable/disable sending the Trap messages To enable the UA5000 to send the Trap messages, use the snmp-agent trap enable command. To disable it, use the undo snmp-agent trap enable command. For example, to enable this function, do as follows:...
  • Page 59: Setting The Inband Nms

    Setting the ACL Configuring the SNMP Protocol You don’t have to configure the SNMP protocol if you are to maintain the UA5000 through a local terminal. Following takes NMS server as an example to describe how to configure the inband NMS settings.
  • Page 60: Adding A Route

    5.3 Configuration Examples 5.3.1 Setting Outband NMS I. Networking description The NMS workstation is connected with the outband NMS interface of the UA5000 (ETH port on the IPM card) through Wide Area Network (WAN). See Figure 5-1. Huawei Technologies Proprietary...
  • Page 61 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 5 NMS Configuration 10.10.1.10/24 10.50.1.10/24 10.10.1.1/24 10.50.1.1/24 UA5000 Figure 5-1 Networking diagram of the remote outband NMS II. Data plan Table 5-1 lists the configuration data of the outband NMS.
  • Page 62: Setting Inband Nms

    I. Networking description Figure 5-2 shows the configuration of the UA5000 inband NMS. The UA5000 is connected to the IP network through port 0 of the IPM card. The interface type of the router connected with the port is an untagged one.
  • Page 63 Configure the IP-access list. huawei#sysman ip-access 10.10.1.0 10.10.1.255 255.255.255.0 //Subnet where the NMS is located. huawei#sysman ip-access 10.50.1.0 10.50.1.255 255.255.255.0 // Subnet where the gateway is located. Configure the community name and access permission. huawei(config)#snmp-agent community read public huawei(config)#snmp-agent community write private Enable sending the Trap messages.
  • Page 64: Chapter 6 Card Configuration

    This chapter describes the card configuration when the main control card is IPM. For the card configuration of other main control cards, such as APM, PVM and PVU, refer to related operation manuals. Table 6-1 lists major cards supported by the UA5000. Table 6-1 Card description Card...
  • Page 65: Detailed Description Of Card Configuration

    You can configure the card only after it is confirmed. Narrowband line cards in the UA5000 frames do not support the auto-detection function at present. For example, to configure narrowband service cards, such as ASL and DSL, you need to add and confirm them manually.
  • Page 66: Querying Card Version

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 6 Card Configuration To show detailed information about a card, specify both its frame ID and slot ID. In this way, detailed information such as the card type, status, and card port can be queried.
  • Page 67: Deleting A Card

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 6 Card Configuration Note: The board reset command cannot be used to reset the IPM card. To reset the IPM card, use the reboot command. Use the save command to save the system data before you reset the control card.
  • Page 68: Chapter 7 Port Configuration

    SHDSL ports on the SDLA card VDSL ports on the VDLA card 7.1 Configuring Port Description You can configure the xDSL and optical port description information on the UA5000 to facilitate maintenance. Table 7-1 lists the configuration commands. Table 7-1 Configuration commands for port description Use…...
  • Page 69: Querying Port Description

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration 7.1.2 Querying Port Description To query the description of a port, or to query a port by its description, use the display port desc command. I. Query port description...
  • Page 70: Entering The Ipm Config Mode

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration 6–7: Two internal FE ports used to connect the PVM card. The port attributes shall be consistent with those of the ports of the PVM card. These two FE ports are configured together.
  • Page 71: Configuring The Attributes Of A Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Only an enabled Ethernet port can be used. By default, the port is enabled. 7.2.3 Configuring the Attributes of a Port Table 7-3 Ethernet port attributes Duplex...
  • Page 72: Configuring Flow Suppression

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration II. Set the line type of an Ethernet port Use the mdi command to set the line type of an Ethernet port. The corresponding ports of two interconnected equipment shall be set consistently.
  • Page 73: Configuring The Default Vlan Of A Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration II. Enable/Disable the multicast flow switch Use the flow-suppress multicast command to set the multicast flow switch. When it is disabled, the multicast flow will not be permitted to pass; when it is enabled, the multicast flow will be permitted to pass.
  • Page 74 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Port aggregation is intended to bundle multiple ports together so that the incoming and outgoing load can be distributed among member ports. Meanwhile, to increase the security of a link, ports within an aggregation group can serve as backup for each other.
  • Page 75: Configuring Port Mirroring

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration The parameter “port-mask” is expressed in hexadecimal system. Eight bits correspond to eight binary digits. The lowest bit corresponds to port 0. If a bit is 1, it means to select the port.
  • Page 76: Querying Port Information

    7.3 Configuring an Ethernet Port of the EAU Card The UA5000 supports LAN access through its EAU card. The UA5000 can be installed with two EAU cards. Each EAU card provides eight 10/100M FE electric ports. Table 7-4 lists the configuration commands for an Ethernet port of the EAU card.
  • Page 77: Display Link-Aggregation

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Use… To… In… display mirror Query the setting of port mirroring. EAU config mode [undo] Configure or delete link aggregation. EAU config mode link-aggregation display Query port aggregation information.
  • Page 78: Configuring Port Mdi Type

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration 7.3.3 Configuring Port MDI Type The Ethernet ports support the setting of MDI types to connect with different network cables. The cables can be straight through cable, crossover cable and either of them.
  • Page 79: Configuring Flow Control

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Note: On the same card, IDs of the default VLANs on different ports must be different. On the same card, the ID of the default VLAN on a port must be different from the VLAN ID referenced for setting up a PVC.
  • Page 80: Configuring Port Aggregation

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Note: One EAU card supports one group of port mirror. Source ports cannot include a destination port. A destination port cannot be an aggregation port. The settings of port mirror will be cleared after card reset.
  • Page 81: Querying Port Information

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration For example, to add a port aggregation in ingress mode including ports 3, 4, 5 and 6, do as follows: huawei(config-if-eau-0/6)#link-aggregation 0x78 ingress To show the port aggregation settings, use the display link-aggregation command.
  • Page 82: Configuring An Adsl Port

    To query current traffic of a port, use the display port traffic command. 7.4 Configuring an ADSL Port Three types of cards in the UA5000 can provide the ADSL ports. The ADL card provides 16 ADSL ports. The CSL card provides 16 ADSL ports and 16 voice service ports.
  • Page 83: Querying The Adsl Port Status

    Among them, the activating status and deactivating status are transitional status. By default, the ADSL ports of the UA5000 are in the activating status. The ADSL port uses the default line profile 1, and the ADSL2+ port uses the default line profile 102.
  • Page 84 I. Add the ADSL line profile Use the adsl line-profile add command to add an ADSL line profile. The UA5000 has four default profiles, with the profile indexes of 1, 100, 101 and 102. Their functions are as follows: Use profile 1 to activate the common ADSL port.
  • Page 85 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Start Set the profile index Set the modem SNR margin or not Set the upstream/ Set the profile name downstream SNR margin Select the default parameter Set the SNR margin for...
  • Page 86 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration The items for the ADSL line profile are one subset of the ADSL2+ line profile. Their differences include the values of some default items, value ranges and so on.
  • Page 87 (0~10) [0]: Input “0” to select the "All" mode. The connection cannot be created for the ADSL port if the working mode of the UA5000 is different from that of the ATU-R. In practical, the ATU-R may use any type of G992.1–5, T1.413.
  • Page 88 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration The trellis coding can increase the SNR and enhance the stability of the ADSL connection. For ADSL2+ ports, select the trellis coding. Set the downstream channel bit swap.
  • Page 89 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Note: When the downstream rate mode is different, the value ranges and default value for subsequent options will be different. Set the modem SNR margin > Will you set SNR margin for modem? (y/n)[n]:Y Select the default value generally.
  • Page 90 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Refer to “Set the target downstream SNR margin” for the description. Set the maximum upstream SNR margin. > Maximum SNR margin in upstream (6~31 dB) [31]: Refer to “Set the maximum downstream SNR margin” for the description.
  • Page 91 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration If the calculated downstream rate is smaller than the minimum downstream rate, the port cannot be activated. To specify the fixed rate, you can set the minimum value equal to the maximum value.
  • Page 92 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration If no profile index is specified, the system will list the brief information about all profiles. The information contains: Profile index ADSL working mode Channel working mode Maximum and minimum upstream/downstream rates If the profile index is specified, the system will list its detailed information.
  • Page 93 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration huawei(config)#show adsl line-profile 102 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Profile index :102 Name: ADSL LINE PROFILE102 ADSL transmission mode : All(G992.1~5,T1.413) Trellions mode : Enable Upstream channel bit swap : Enable...
  • Page 94: Setting An Adsl Alarm Profile

    Use the adsl alarm-profile add command to add the ADSL alarm profile. Note: The UA5000 itself has an ADSL alarm profile, with the profile index of 1. By default, the ADSL port is bound with this profile. Huawei Technologies Proprietary...
  • Page 95 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Start Set the alarm profile index Set the local alarm threshold Set the remote alarm threshold Figure 7-3 Configuration procedure of the ADSL alarm profile The configuration procedure of the ADSL alarm profile is as follows.
  • Page 96 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Set the threshold for link errored seconds. > The number of Loss of Link Seconds (0~900) [0]: Within 15 minutes, if the link errored seconds exceed the threshold, the system will generate an alarm.
  • Page 97 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Set the negative difference threshold between the transmission rate in the fast mode and the former rate. > Threshold of negative difference between the current and the past transmit...
  • Page 98 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration The description is the same as that of the local end. Set the positive difference threshold between the transmission rate in the interleaved mode and the former rate.
  • Page 99 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration the past transmit rate in fast mode Threshold of negative difference between the current and the past transmit rate in interleaved mode <ATU-R > The number of Loss of Frame Seconds...
  • Page 100: Activating/Deactivating An Adsl Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration V. Bundling the ADSL Alarm Profile After the ADSL alarm profile is set, bundle an ADSL port with an alarm profile. When the performance statistics exceeds a threshold within 15 minutes, the system will report alarms automatically.
  • Page 101: Setting The Loopback

    By default, the port loopback is disabled. The loopback test can check whether a port works normally. The UA5000 does not support the remote loopback of the ADSL port, it only supports three local loopback modes: UTOPIA, AFE and HYBRID.
  • Page 102: Configuring An Shdsl Port

    7.5 Configuring an SHDSL Port The SHDSL technology is to transmit traffic symmetrically using twisted pairs at 2 Mbit/s over a distance of 3.6 km. The UA5000 provides three types of SHDSL cards: H303HSL, H521SDL and H601SDLA. Huawei Technologies Proprietary...
  • Page 103: Power-Backoff

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration The H303HSL and H521SDL work in the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) mode, and provide E1/V.35 ports through the modem. The H601SDLA works in the ATM mode, and provides 16 SHDSL ports.
  • Page 104: Blocking/Unblocking An Shdsl Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Figure 7-5 shows the transition of the status. no block activate Blocked Deactivated Activated block deactivate block Figure 7-5 SHDSL port status relationship 7.5.2 Blocking/Unblocking an SHDSL Port Use the [undo] block command to block/unblock the SHDSL port.
  • Page 105 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Start Set the profile index Use the default data or not Set the min. line rate Set the max. line rate Set the power spectral density mode...
  • Page 106 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Use the default data or not Do you use the default data to create a line profile?(y/n)[y]:n If you choose “y”, the default line profile 1 will be referenced for creating a new profile.
  • Page 107 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration By default, this function is enabled. When this function is enabled, the system will perform the line probing to find the best possible rate. If this function is disabled, the system will skip the rate adaptation.
  • Page 108: Activating/Deactivating An Shdsl Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration { spanProfileId<L><1,99>|all<K> }:2 --------------------------------------------------------- Line profile index Line profile name :PROFILE02 G.SHDSL minimum line rate(unit:kbps) :256 G.SHDSL maximum line rate(unit:kbps) :640 :symmetric Transmission mode :G.991.2 Annex B...
  • Page 109: Setting An Shdsl Alarm Profile

    SHDSL standards, line rate, power spectral density mode, transmission mode. The SHDSL CO and the SHDSL CPE negotiate to confirm whether the UA5000 can work normally in the aforementioned conditions. If the training succeeds, communication connection will be set up between the SHDSL CO and SHDSL CPE, and service transmission is ready to begin.
  • Page 110 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Start Set the profile index Use the default data or not Set the loopback attneuation threshold Set the SNR threshold Set the error second threshold Set the CRC threshold...
  • Page 111 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Loop attenuation threshold (0–127 db)[0]: 127 When the current alarm count reaches or exceeds this threshold, the system will generate an alarm. The default value is 0 dB, which means to disable the reporting of this alarm.
  • Page 112: Setting Power Backoff Of An Shdsl Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Loop attenuation threshold (unit:db) SNR margin threshold (unit:db) ES threshold (unit:second) SES threshold (unit:second) CRC anomalies number threshold LOSWS threshold (unit:second) UAS threshold (unit:second) Reference status :referenced ------------------------------------------------------ III.
  • Page 113: Setting The Loopback

    7.6 Configuring a VDSL Port The UA5000 can provide VDSL service access through the VDLA card. Each VDLA card provides 16 VDSL ports. The VDLA card can be installed into any service card slot in the UA5000 frame.
  • Page 114: Querying The Vdsl Port Status

    The status includes: blocked, activating, activated, deactivated and deactivating. The activating status and deactivating status are transitional status. By default, the VDSL ports of the UA5000 are in the activating state (use the default profile 1). Once the VTU-R is connected, the VDSL port will be activated.
  • Page 115: Blocking/Unblocking A Vdsl Port

    In this case, the port is in the deactivated status. You can run the activation command to activate it. By default, all VDSL ports of the VDLA card of the UA5000 are in the activating status. Unblocking is not needed.
  • Page 116 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Start Set the profile index Enable/disable VDSL line automatic training Set the max. downstream bit rate Set the max. upstream bit rate Set the max. downstream interleaving depth Set the max.
  • Page 117 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration bit rate. If the system cannot satisfy the requirement of SNR when working at the lowest bit rate, the link establishment will fail. If the automatic training is disabled, the link will set its bit rate as the expected bit rate.
  • Page 118 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration In practical, the upstream/downstream SNR margin shall be set according to the actual conditions of the line. If the line quality is good enough, the SNR margin should be smaller to get the higher speed.
  • Page 119: Activating/Deactivating A Vdsl Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration To query all VDSL line profiles, do as follows. huawei(config)#show vdsl line-profile { <cr>|profile_index<L><1,16> }: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Profile Auto Max.Ds Max.Us Down Down Notch index Train Rate Rate...
  • Page 120: Setting A Vdsl Alarm Profile

    0, no threshold alarm will be generated. In practice, as most of the ports share the same settings, the UA5000 system provides the VDSL alarm profile. After the profile is set successfully, use the alarm-config command to bundle a port.
  • Page 121 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Start Set the alarm profile index Set the LLOF Set the RLOF Set the LLOS Set the RLOS Set the LLPR Set the RLPR Set the LES...
  • Page 122 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Set the LLOS > Loss of signal seconds at near-end (LLOSs)(0–899 s) [0]: If the LLOS exceeds this threshold, the system will generate an alarm. Set the RLOS >...
  • Page 123: Setting The Vdsl Port Mode

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------- Profile 1 : DEFVAL Loss of framing seconds at near end (LLOFs) Loss of framing seconds at far end (RLOFs) Loss of signal seconds at near end (LLOSs)
  • Page 124: Setting Default Vlan Of A Vdsl Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration When working in the untagged mode, the port will not identify the VLAN tag of the data frame or perform the corresponding processing no matter whether their VLAN tags are the same or not.
  • Page 125: Managing A Vtu-R

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Use the undo mirror command to cancel the port mirror. The mirrored port list is expressed in hexadecimal numbers. For example, there are three mirrored ports 3 and 5, the mirrored port list is 0x28. The binary digit 1 indicates that this port is a mirrored port.
  • Page 126: Resetting A Vdsl Port And A Chipset

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration Use the vtu-r mode command to set the working parameters of the Ethernet port of the VTU-R. II. Query working parameters of VTU-R Ethernet port Use the display vtu-r command to query the working parameters of VTU-R Ethernet port.
  • Page 127: Setting The Loopback

    Ethernet frame with the received one. The UA5000 supports the local loopback and remote loopback. The local loopback tests the switching chip and local VDSL link, no VDSL link is needed. The remote loopback tests the whole link of the remote modem.
  • Page 128 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 7 Port Configuration The loopback command only sets the port into the loopback status. The CPU will not send the test frame, you have to use auxiliary equipment to send the test frame.
  • Page 129: Chapter 8 Vlan Configuration

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 8 VLAN Configuration Chapter 8 VLAN Configuration This chapter includes: Introduction to VLAN configuration Detailed Description of VLAN Configuration 8.1 Introduction to VLAN configuration There are three VLAN types, namely standard VLAN, Smart VLAN and MUX VLAN.
  • Page 130: Detailed Description Of Vlan Configuration

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 8 VLAN Configuration undo port vlan Delete a port from a VLAN. Global config mode 8.2 Detailed Description of VLAN Configuration 8.2.1 Adding a VLAN To add one or several VLANs, use the vlan command.
  • Page 131: Adding A Port To A Vlan

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 8 VLAN Configuration huawei(config)#undo vlan 5 To delete a VLAN, you need to delete all ports and virtual service ports it contains first. 8.2.4 Adding a Port to a VLAN To add a port to a VLAN, use the port vlan command.
  • Page 132: Chapter 9 Virtual Service Port Configuration

    Configuring a Virtual Service Port 9.1 Introduction to Virtual Service Port Configuration The UA5000 supports the access of various services through its xDSL virtual service ports. These services are sent upstream through the upstream port of the IPM card. An xDSL port can be configured with up to eight virtual service ports.
  • Page 133: Querying A Traffic Table Entry

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 9 Virtual Service Port Configuration 9.2.1 Querying a Traffic Table Entry To query a traffic table entry, use the display traffic table command. By specifying the parameter “index”, you query the settings of the specified entry. For...
  • Page 134: Adding/Deleting A Traffic Table Entry

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 9 Virtual Service Port Configuration tag-pri -------------------------------------------------------------------- Traffic parameters for ATM service: -------------------------------------------------------------------- TID Service Traf CLP01PCR CLP0PCR CLP01SCR CLP0SCR MBS CDVT PPD/EPD/SHAPE Type Type kbps kbps kbps kbps cells 1/10us...
  • Page 135: Configuring A Virtual Service Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 9 Virtual Service Port Configuration { pcrval<U><0,599039> }:50 Attention: 50 has been adjusted to rank of 64 <kbps> Create TD record successfully --------------------------------------------------------- TD Table TD Index TD Type : NoClpNoScr...
  • Page 136: Querying A Virtual Service Port

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 9 Virtual Service Port Configuration “rx-cttr”: Specify a traffic entry to define the traffic features of receiving data for the virtual service port. “tx-cttr”: Specify a traffic entry to define the traffic features of transmitting data for the virtual service port.
  • Page 137: Chapter 10 Mac Address Configuration

    UA5000 will search the destination MAC address of the packet in the table. If the UA5000 finds the MAC address in the table, it forwards the packet to the specified port. If the UA5000 does not find the MAC address, it broadcasts the packet to all ports in the same VLAN.
  • Page 138: Querying A Mac Address Entry

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 10 MAC Address Configuration { vdsl<K>|ethernet<K>|adsl<K>|shdsl<K>|atm<K> }:adsl { frameid/slotid/portid<S><5,7> }:0/15/0 { vpi<K> }:vpi { vpi<U><0,4095> }:0 { vci<K> }:vci { vci<U><32,65535> }:35 { mac-address<P><XXXX-XXXX-XXXX> }:00e0-fc01-0101 10.2.2 Querying a MAC Address Entry To query the settings of one or all MAC address entries, use the display mac-address command.
  • Page 139: Querying The Ageing Time Of A Dynamic Mac Address

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 10 MAC Address Configuration generating new address entries, and result in packet broadcast due to lack of destination addresses. The default ageing time is 300s. In general, the default value is recommended.
  • Page 140 HUAWEI UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual – IPM Volume Part II Service Application...
  • Page 141: Chapter 11 Adsl Service Application

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application This chapter includes: Introduction to ADSL Service Configuration Procedure Configuration Example 11.1 Introduction to ADSL Service The ADSL is a technology using existing telephone twisted pairs to provide subscribers with broadband services.
  • Page 142: Configuration Procedure

    UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application One of the applications of the UA5000 is to serve as the IP DSLAM to provide the ADSL access service for the scattered subscribers. The UA5000 has two kinds of cards to provide the ADSL service: ADSL card (ADL and CSL);...
  • Page 143: Configuration Example

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application 11.3 Configuration Example 11.3.1 Networking Description Figure 11-1 shows the networking diagram of the ADSL service application. UA5000 Splitter Modem Figure 11-1 Networking diagram of the ADSL service application In this example, the networking details are as follows.
  • Page 144: Data Configuration

    Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application 11.3.2 Data Configuration I. Add an ADL card Plug an ADL card into an available line card slot (slot 7 in this example) of the UA5000 frame. II. Confirm the ADL card The command is as follows.
  • Page 145 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application > Target SNR margin in upstream (0~15 dB) [12]: > Maximum SNR margin in upstream (12~31 dB) [31]: > Minimum SNR margin in upstream (0~12 dB) [0]: >...
  • Page 146 0 2 VI. Confirm that the ADSL port is activated By default, the UA5000 activates the ADSL port automatically. If the default line profile is used, query the port status. If it is "activated”, it means the ADSL port is activated.
  • Page 147 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application { <cr>|profile-index<L><1,109> }:3 VII. Configure traffic parameters If the default traffic entries do not meet your requirements, configure a traffic enty as follows: Set upstream traffic parameters...
  • Page 148 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application -------------------------------------------------------------------- TD Index //The downstream traffic entry index is 8 Priority Priority policy : tag-pri : 1024 kbps TD Type : NoClpNoScr Service category : ubr...
  • Page 149 XI. Configure relevant equipment and testing service Configure remote modem and PC as follows based on different network access modes. After configuring the UA5000 upper layer equipment, you can start to test the service. PPPoE network access mode Set modem to work in RFC 1483 bridge mode.
  • Page 150 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 11 ADSL Service Application Set VPI and VCI of WAN port of the modem. These values must be consistent with those of the PVC configured before. Set authentication mode, which must be consistent with that configured on the BAS.
  • Page 151: Chapter 12 Shdsl Service Application

    The SHDSL usage distance is 3 km–6 km. The UA5000 uses the SDLB card to provide the SHDSL service. The IPM card of the UA5000 converges PVCs from the SDLB card. It then multiplexes all services carried over the PVCs and transmits them upstream through FE/GE ports to the MD5500 or a router.
  • Page 152: Configuration Example

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 12 SHDSL Service Application Configure a virtual service port Query the link status after the port is activated (Optional) Configure relevant device and test the service (Optional) 10) Save the data 12.3 Configuration Example...
  • Page 153: Data Configuration

    Add profile 2 successfully IV. Confirm that the SHDSL port is activated The SHDSL port of the UA5000 is activated by default. If the port uses the default profile, you only need to confirm that the running status of the port is “activated”.
  • Page 154 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 12 SHDSL Service Application Note: After the port is automatically activated, its running status is “activating”. After the remote modem powers on and the line negotiation succeeds, the running status changes into “activated”.
  • Page 155: Configure Vlan

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 12 SHDSL Service Application huawei(config)#traffic table srvcategory { cbr<K>|ubr<K>|rt-vbr<K>|nrt-vbr<K> }:ubr { tdtype<K> }:tdtype { NoTrafficDescriptor<K>|NoClpTaggingNoScr<K>|NoClpNoScrCdvt<K>|NoClpNoSc r<K> }:noclpnoScr { Clp01Pcr<K> }:clp01Pcr { pcrval<U><1,599039> }:1024 { <cr>|priority<K>|EnPPDisc<K>|EnEPDisc<K> }: Create TD record successfully...
  • Page 156 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 12 SHDSL Service Application huawei(config)#vlan { vlanid<U><1,4000> }:2 { mux<K>|standard<K>|smart<K>|to<K> }: smart Add the upstream port of the IPM card to the VLAN huawei(config)#port vlan { vlanid<U><1,4000> }:2 { frame/slot<S><3,4>|to<K> }:0/2 { portlist<S><1,256>...
  • Page 157 Chapter 12 SHDSL Service Application IX. Configure relevant device and test the service User modems and terminals are configured according to different access modes. After the upper layer device of the UA5000 is configured, you can test services at the user side. PPPoE access Set the modem to work in RFC 1483B mode.
  • Page 158: Chapter 13 Vdsl Service Application

    The UA5000 serves as an ATM DSLAM to provide VDSL access service. It is applicable in hotels and internet cafes to provide the leased line service. The UA5000 uses the VDLB card to support the VDSL service. This card provides 16 VDSL ports.
  • Page 159: Configuration Procedure

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 13 VDSL Service Application 13.2 Configuration Procedure Follow the steps below to configure the data. Add a VDLB card Confirm the VDLB card Configure a VDSL line profile (Optional) Confirm the VDSL port is activated (Optional)
  • Page 160 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 13 VDSL Service Application Huawei Technologies Proprietary 13-3...
  • Page 161: Data Configuration

    VDSL port by referencing a specified traffic entry. 13.3.2 Data Configuration I. Add a VDLB card Insert a VDLB card into UA5000 frame. The system can detect the card automatically. II. Confirm the VDLB card The command is as follows.
  • Page 162 Add profile 2 successfully IV. Confirm the VDSL port is activated By default, the UA5000 uses profile 1 to activate a VDSL port. If the default profile is adopted, you need only to confirm that the port status is “activated”.
  • Page 163 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 13 VDSL Service Application Set port 0 mode successfully VI. Define the VLAN for the VDSL port To make the VDSL port compatible with terminals not supporting VLAN, configure a default VLAN for it.
  • Page 164 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 13 VDSL Service Application Set downstream traffic parameters huawei(config)#traffic table srvcategory { cbr<K>|ubr<K>|rt-vbr<K>|nrt-vbr<K> }:ubr { tdtype<K> }:tdtype { NoTrafficDescriptor<K>|NoClpTaggingNoScr<K>|NoClpNoScrCdvt<K>|NoClpNoScr <K> }:noclpnoScr { Clp01Pcr<K> }:clp01Pcr { pcrval<U><1,599039> }:10240 { <cr>|priority<K>|EnPPDisc<K>|EnEPDisc<K> }:...
  • Page 165 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 13 VDSL Service Application huawei(config)#vlan { vlanid<U><1,4000> }:2 { mux<K>|standard<K>|smart<K>|to<K> }: smart Add the upstream port of the IPM card to the VLAN huawei(config)#port vlan { vlanid<U><1,4000> }:2 { frame/slot<S><3,4>|to<K> }:0/2 { portlist<S><1,256>...
  • Page 166 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 13 VDSL Service Application with the office-end equipment. After the UA5000 upper-layer equipment is configured, you can start the service test to verify the services. XII. Save the data The command is as follows.
  • Page 167: Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending

    Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending The UA5000 provides FE ports by its IPM card, through which the UA5000 can offer LAN access and broadband subtending services. This chapter introduces these two types of subtending. The contents include:...
  • Page 168: Fe Subtending

    Global config mode memory. 14.1.2 FE Subtending The UA5000 supports FE subtending through the IPM card. The UA5000 connects the subtended UA5000s through the access ports of the IPM card. Table 14-2 lists the description of the ports of the IPM card.
  • Page 169: Loading Chipset And Line Card Programs

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending { desc<K> }:desc { description<S><1,63> }:UA5000-MAIN-FRAME II. Querying frame description To query the frame description, use the display frame info command. For example, to query the description of frame 0, do as follows: huawei(config)#display frame info { <cr>|frameid<U><0,5>...
  • Page 170 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending If the programs are inconsistent between the main control card of the master frame and the main control card of the slave frame, the main control card of the slave frame will update the programs with those stored in the main control card of the master frame.
  • Page 171: Querying The Flash Memory State Of The Main Control Card

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending IV. Loading the ADRB Card Program To load the line card program of the ADRB card into the Flash memory of the main control card of a master or slave frame, use the load linecard adrb-program command.
  • Page 172: Service Configuration

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending The master frame connects the slave frame through LVDS cables. The slave frame connects an ADSL subscriber through port 1/7/0. 14.3.2 Service Configuration I. Add the local slave frame Add a local slave frame.
  • Page 173: Configuration Example Of Fe Subtending

    The IPM card is installed in frame 0/slot 2. Port 2 (port 0/2/2) is the upstream port to connect UA5000-1. This port is in VLAN 1000 and VLAN 1001 at the same time. It provides ADSL access through the ADSL line card in frame 0/slot 7. The corresponding VLAN is VLAN 1000.
  • Page 174: Service Configuration

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending 14.4.3 Service Configuration The following describes the configuration for xDSL and LAN access services through FE subtending. I. Configure UA5000-1 Configure the VLAN Add two command VLANs, with VLAN ID as 1000 and 1001.
  • Page 175 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 14 Broadband Subtending { vpi<U><0,4095> }:0 { rx-cttr<K>|vci<K> }:vci { vci<U><32,65535> }:35 { rx-cttr<K> }:rx-cttr { rx-index<U><0,511> }:2 { tx-cttr<K> }:tx-cttr { tx-index<U><0,511> }:2 Add service virtual port successfully! Configure the LAN access service Add a common VLAN with ID as 1001 to identify the LAN access service.
  • Page 176: Chapter 15 Lan Access Application

    Figure 15-1 Networking of the LAN access I. LAN access through the EAU card The UA5000 accesses the LAN service through FE ports of the EAU card, and sends the service to the IP network through upstream ports of the IPM card. In this way, the UA5000 can offer the leased line interconnection between the local and remote LANs, or the leased line Internet access of the local LAN.
  • Page 177: Configuration Procedure

    Chapter 15 LAN Access Application II. LAN access through IPM card The UA5000 supports LAN access through the IPM card. The IPM card functions as a LAN switch. The access ports and the upstream port of the IPM card are in the same VLAN.
  • Page 178: Configuration Examples

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 15 LAN Access Application Note: Ports 2–5 of the IPM card are often used for the LAN access service. The configuration includes the following: Use the duplex command to set up the duplex mode.
  • Page 179: Lan Access Through Ipm Card

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 15 LAN Access Application The UA5000 provides the LAN access for the company headquarters to enable leased line interconnection between the headquarters and its branch. II. Data plan The VLAN ID of the headquarters is 1000.
  • Page 180 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 15 LAN Access Application 0/2/0 VLANID:1001 UA5000 0/2/2 VLANID:1001 LAN Switch VLANID:1001 Figure 15-3 Networking of LAN access II. Data plan VLAN ID of the FE port of the LAN switch connecting the IPM card is 1001.
  • Page 181 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 15 LAN Access Application Save the data. huawei(config)#save Huawei Technologies Proprietary 15-6...
  • Page 182: Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application

    Multicast router UA5000 Modem Cascaded UA5000 xDSL subscriber Figure 16-1 Networking of multicast service The video streams enter the UA5000 from a specified port. The UA5000 sends the streams to the multicast users from multicast PVCs. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 16-1...
  • Page 183: Introduction To Igmp Protocol Handling Procedure

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application 16.1.2 Introduction to IGMP Protocol Handling Procedure An IGMP Proxy is capable of capturing, receiving and sending IGMP messages. It is the core of IGMP protocol handling. An IGMP proxy handles the IGMP protocol following the basic procedure below.
  • Page 184 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application Use… To… In… Modify the attributes of a igmp program modify BTV config mode program. Modify the authorization igmp profile BTV config mode profile. Rename an authorization...
  • Page 185 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application Use… To… In… Modify the attributes of an igmp user modify BTV config mode IGMP host. Query the information about display igmp user BTV config mode an IGMP host.
  • Page 186: Detailed Description Of Multicast Configuration

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application Use… To… In… undo igmp proxy router Default the Robustness BTV config mode robustness Variable. igmp proxy router Configure the Group-Specific BTV config mode sp-query-interval Query Interval.
  • Page 187 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application II. Set up authorization of the IGMP Proxy To enable the authorization of the IGMP Proxy, use the igmp proxy authorization enable command. To disable it, use the igmp proxy authorization disable command.
  • Page 188 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application Note: The General Query Response Interval must be less than the General Query Interval. VI. Set up the Group-Specific Query Interval When the IGMP Proxy receives the leave messages from an IGMP host, it will send the group-specific queries to the host if the host does not have quick-leave attribute.
  • Page 189 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application To set up the count, use the igmp proxy router sp-query-number command. By default, the count is the Robustness Variable. To restore the count to default setting, use the undo igmp proxy router sp-query-number command.
  • Page 190 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application For example, to specify port 0/2/1 as the IGMP upstream port, with binding VLAN as VLAN 1000, and host IP address as 10.0.0.1, do as follows: huawei(config-btv)#igmp uplink-port 0/2/1 1000 10.0.0.1...
  • Page 191 XV. Query the information about the IGMP cascade port The IGMP Proxy supports cascading another device supporting IGMP Proxy through its FE port. The upper layer UA5000 IGMP Proxy treats its cascaded device as an IGMP host. To query programs forwarded by the cascade port, use the display igmp cascade-port command.
  • Page 192: Configuring The Multicast Program Bank

    VLAN ID: 1000 unsolicited. The program priority is 0. huawei(config-btv)#igmp program add name cctv-1 ip 224.0.1.1 vlan 1000 bind 0/2/1 huawei(config-btv)#igmp program add name cctv-2 ip 224.0.1.2 vlan 1000 bind 0/2/1 host enable prejoin enable unsolicited disable log disable accross-vlan...
  • Page 193: Delete A Program

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application The parameter “unsolicited” indicates to enable/disable the unsolicited report function of the program. If the function is enabled, the IGMP Proxy will send the IGMP report unsolicitedly to the upper layer device after the unsolicited report timer expires.
  • Page 194: Configuring An Igmp Authorization Profile

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application IP address : 224.0.1.1 Uplink port : 0/2/1 VLAN ID : 1000 Host attribute : enable Log attribute : enable Prejion attribute : disable Across VLAN attribute...
  • Page 195: Configuring The Preview Attributes

    { program-name<K>|ip<K> }:program-name { program-name<S><1,16> }:cctv-1 { watch<K>|preview<K>|forbidden<K> }:watch huawei(config-btv)#igmp profile VIP-channel program-name sztv-1 preview III. Query the settings of an IGMP authorization profile To query the settings of one or all authorization profiles, use the display igmp profile command.
  • Page 196 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application II. Set up preview parameters To set up the preview parameters for one or all programs, use the igmp preview program command. The parameters include preview duration, preview times, and preview interval.
  • Page 197: Configuring An Igmp Host

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application VI. Clear offline records of host previews To clear the offline record of the last preview for a host, use the igmp preview reset record command.
  • Page 198 For example, to bind the IGMP host (with access port 0/15/1) with the authorization profile VIP-channel, do as follows: huawei(config-btv)#igmp user bind-profile port 0/15/1 VIP-channel You can use the undo igmp user bind-profile command to release the binding. Bind a host with rights for watching programs To bind a host with rights for waching programs, use the igmp user bind-program command.
  • Page 199: Managing The Igmp Host Logs

    IP address. For example, to query the log between 2004-09-01 00:00:00 and 2004-10-01 00:00:00 of the host accessed from port (0/15/0), do as follows: huawei(config-btv)#display igmp log port 0/15/0 time 2004-09-01 00:00:00 end 2004-10-01 00:00:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 200: Multicast Service Configuration Procedure

    IGMP upstream port configuration, and the multicast service configuration. I. Access port configuration The UA5000 supports accessing IGMP hosts from xDSL ports and the FE ports of the IPM card. For configuration of xDSL ports, refer to the chapter “Port configuration”. For configuration of the FE ports of the IPM card, refer to the chapters “LAN Access...
  • Page 201: Configuration Example

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application 16.4 Configuration Example I. Networking Description Figure 16-2 shows the networking diagram of the multicast service. Multicast source 0/2/1 UA5000 VLANID:1000 0/15 VPI/VCI : 0/35 ADSL Modem Figure 16-2 Networking of multicast service The ADSL line card is installed at slot 15.
  • Page 202 { rx-index<U><0,511> }:2 { tx-cttr<K> }:tx-cttr { tx-index<U><0,511> }:2 huawei(config)#service-port vlan 1000 adsl 0/15/1 vpi 0 vci 35 rx-cttr 2 tx-cttr 2 You can use the display vlan command to query the VLAN setting of a service port. IV. Configure the multicast service...
  • Page 203 Name: CCTV-1 IP address: 224.0.1.1 Upstream port: 0/2/1 VLAN ID: 1000 huawei(config-btv)#igmp program add name CCTV-1 ip 224.0.1.1 vlan 1000 bind 0/2/1 Add the right to watch CCTV-1 for profile1. huawei(config-btv)#igmp profile profile1 program-name cctv-1 watch Query the settings of profile1.
  • Page 204: Save The Configurations

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 16 Multicast Service Application huawei(config-btv)#igmp user add port 0/15/0 no-auth Add an “auth” IGMP host, and bind it with profile1. huawei(config-btv)#igmp user add port 0/15/1 auth huawei(config-btv)#igmp user bind-profile port 0/15/1 profile1 V.
  • Page 205: Chapter 17 Voice Service Application

    Detailed Description of Voice Service Configuration 17.1 Introduction to Voice Service The UA5000 supports an access platform for both broadband and narrowband services through its IPM and PVM cards. In this platform, the data of voice services accessed from the PVM card can be sent to the IPM card for integrated service upstream.
  • Page 206 UA5000 connected with the UA5000 SoftSwitch 210.11.180.18 / 24 Table 17-2 lists the settings for MG interface of the UA5000.The settings here must be consistent with those on the SoftSwitch. Table 17-2 Data settings of MG interface MG control...
  • Page 207: Data Configuration

    210.11.252.20 You can use the display ip address command to query the IP address of the upstream port of the UA5000 and that of the default gateway. Add a frame. huawei(config)# frame add 0 3 You can use the display frame command to query the frame information.
  • Page 208 Configure public attributes of the access users. The task is to add the ringing mapping entries on the UA5000. The purpose is to map parameter 22 of the MGC to the ringing tones of the UA5000. Take the Hong Kong ringing tone as the example. The cadence ringing tone adopts a Hong Kong ringing tone (type 2), and the initial ringing tone also adopts a Hong Kong ringing tone (type 18).
  • Page 209 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 17 Voice Service Application huawei#save II. Data configuration on CLI of the IPM card Add a VLAN. Use the VLAN command to add a standard VLAN (VLAN ID as 1001), and include ports 0, 6 and 7 to this VLAN.
  • Page 210 HUAWEI UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual – IPM Volume Part III Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 211: Chapter 18 System Maintenance

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance Chapter 18 System Maintenance This chapter includes: Introduction to System Maintenance Managing the Data Loading the Software Setting the System Program Rollback Managing the Log Managing the Patch 18.1 Introduction to System Maintenance...
  • Page 212: Managing The Data

    Use the display progress command to query the progress of data backup, duplication and loading. 18.2 Managing the Data To ensure the system availability and data security, the UA5000 supports saving, duplicating and backing up of program and data. Table 18-1 shows the differences among data saving, duplicating and backing up.
  • Page 213: Saving The Data

    IPM card terminal language Meanwhile, to facilitate service configuration, the UA5000 can restore all configuration data to the default values. 18.2.1 Saving the Data After the system data is configured, it is saved to the system memory. To prevent data loss when the system restarts, the data shall be saved in the flash memory.
  • Page 214: Backing Up The Data

    For example, to back up the database files of the system to the PC 10.10.1.2 through the ETH port using TFTP protocol, do as follows. Confirm that the connection between the TFTP server and the UA5000 is normal. Run the TFTP application.
  • Page 215: Erasing The Data

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance Note: If the parameters entered are not correct or the TFTP connection is abnormal, the system will give error prompt. Check the fault cause according to the error information and remove the fault.
  • Page 216: Loading The Bios

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance 18.3.1 Loading the BIOS If the new host program has the extended BIOS files of new version, use the load bios extend command to load the files. After that, load the host program and database files.
  • Page 217: Loading The System Program

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance Board name[H601IPMB]: loading error BIOS file will cause fatal error after system reboot Are you sure to load BIOS? (y/n)[n]:y Load(backup,duplicate,...) begins, please wait and notice the rate of...
  • Page 218 The TFTP server connects with the Ethernet port of the IPM card in slot 2/frame 0. The procedure is as follows. Confirm that the TFTP server and the UA5000 are connected normally. Run the TFTP application, as shown in Figure 18-1. Figure 18-1 TFTP application window If the default path is not the one for where the loaded files are located, select <Settings>...
  • Page 219 IPM card in slot 2/frame 0. The procedure is as follows. Confirm that the serial port and the UA5000 are normally connected. Run the Hyper terminal in the computer. Set the serial port attributes, such as baud rate, parity, and flow control so that the terminal can communicate normally with the UA5000.
  • Page 220: Loading The System Database File

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance Please select the menu [Transmit\Send File] to begin sending file... CCCC Click [Transmit/Send file] on the HyperTerminal interface. A window will pop up. Specify the file to be loaded (including the path) and select the protocol as Xmodem in the window.
  • Page 221: Loading The Language Resource File

    IPM card through the Ethernet port. Assume the IP address of the TFTP server is 10.10.1.2, run the following command. huawei#load language local tftp 10.10.1.2 infochn.res active The loading steps are similar to the steps of loading the program of the IPM card through the Ethernet port.
  • Page 222: Loading The Adsl Line Card Program

    For example, to load the chipset program ac5.bin to the IPM card through the Ethernet port, assume the IP address of the TFTP service is 10.10.1.2, do as follows: huawei#load linecard ac5-chipset tftp 10.10.1.2 ac5.bin The loading process is similar to that for loading the IPM card program through the Ethernet port.
  • Page 223: Loading The Other Line Card Program

    This is different from the IPM card. 18.4 Setting the System Program Rollback The UA5000 provides the system program rollback. The previous BIOS, program and data can be rolled back within a certain period after the system program and data are loaded and the system restarts.
  • Page 224: Managing The Log

    18.5 Managing the Log Logs are important reference for system maintenance and troubleshooting. The UA5000 can record the latest 512 logs. More logs can be recorded in the log host through the syslog mechanism. 18.5.1 Setting the Log Host Set the log host as follows: To add a log host, use the loghost add command.
  • Page 225: Patch Operation Procedure

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance Note: A patch in the running status will keep in the status after the system restarts, while an active patch will be deactivated after the system restarts.
  • Page 226: Patch Loading Examples

    II. Load the patch In this example, the version of the patch to be loaded is UA5000V100R009SP01. The command is as follows. huawei(config)#load patch tftp 10.71.51.95 UA5000V100R009SP01.pat active Load(backup,duplicate,...) begins, please wait and notice the rate of progress Any operation such as reboot or switchover will cause failure and unpredictable result ……...
  • Page 227 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance huawei#display patch all active Host version: UA5000V100R009 Patch version: UA5000V100R009SP01 Patch number: Number of formal patch: Number of temporary patch: Number of running patch: Number of actived patch:...
  • Page 228 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 18 System Maintenance IV. Run the patch The command is as follows. huawei(config)#patch run all active patch operation success huawei(config)#display patch all active Host version: UA5000V100R009 Patch version: UA5000V100R009SP01 Patch number:...
  • Page 229: Chapter 19 Alarm Management

    You can designate to send the alarm to an NMS workstation or a CLI terminal. For a CLI terminal, you can control the alarms output to it on the UA5000. For an NMS workstation, you can filter the alarms output to it on the NMS terminal itself.
  • Page 230: Alarm Management Functions

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 19 Alarm Management Alarm class The alarms are classified into event alarm, fault alarm and recovery alarm. Alarm type Alarms are divided into five types: communication, service, process, equipment and environment.
  • Page 231: Querying The Alarm Configuration

    Alarm description Alarm parameters The UA5000 saves up to 1900 alarm records. Among them, 1000 are fault alarms and restore alarms, and 900 are event alarms. When the alarm record buffer is full, a new alarm will overwrite the oldest one. In the NMS database, more alarm records can be stored, and you can query these records in the NMS database.
  • Page 232: Setting The Alarm Level

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 19 Alarm Management Alarm type Command line output flag Statistic flag Number of parameters 15-minute threshold 24-hour threshold Detailed alarm description 19.2.3 Setting the Alarm Level Set the alarm level To set the alarm level, use the alarm alarmlevel alarmid alarmlevel command.
  • Page 233: Setting The Alarm Statistics

    The setting is invalid on NMS terminals because the NMS provides more filtering functions. The setting does not affect the report of an alarm from the UA5000. The reported alarms are still recorded in the history record if you disable the output.
  • Page 234: Setting The Alarm Threshold

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 19 Alarm Management Some useful notes for setting the alarm statistics: The alarm statistics settings affect each other. Whether to make statistics for a certain type of alarms depends on the last setting. For example, if you disable the...
  • Page 235: Querying The Alarm Statistics

    That is to say, the system keeps the statistics of an alarm for two days at most. 19.2.8 Clearing the Alarm Statistics If the UA5000 is unused for a long time or the alarm statistics data is damaged, you can clear the alarm statistics.
  • Page 236 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Chapter 19 Alarm Management Alarm name Alarm output setting Alarm statistics flag To query the alarm name, use the display alarm list all command. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 19-8...
  • Page 237: Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring Management

    The EMU consists of the ESC card and some external sensors. It can collect some of the environmental and power supply parameters inside and outside the cabinet and help you to control the UA5000 running condition. The power monitor unit can collect and control the power parameters.
  • Page 238: Hardware Connection

    If you need to install the EMU into other frames or to connect the EMU again, refer to the following description. The EMU provides the following interfaces to communicate with the UA5000: AV5 JC1 interface in the backplane of H303ESC...
  • Page 239: Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring

    To add the power4875EMU, power4845EMU and EMU of the power distribution frame to the UA5000, ensure their slave node numbers are consistent with the settings of their DIP switches. By default, the slave node numbers for these EMUs are 0.
  • Page 240: Detailed Description Of Emu Configuration

    ID of the UA5000 frame that connects with the EMU. subnode: The slave node number that is used for the UA5000 to communicate with the EMU in the master/slave node mode. The slave node numbers of all EMUs are always 30.
  • Page 241 II. Delete an EMU The UA5000 only supports one EMU. To replace an EMU, first use the emu del emuid command to delete the EMU and then add a new one. To query the setting of an EMU, use the display emu [emuid] command in the global config mode.
  • Page 242: Configuring H303Esc/H304Esc

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management Note: To modify an EMU, delete it first and then add it again. III. Query the EMU status To query the attributes and status of the EMU, use the display emu [emuid] command.
  • Page 243 Note: Refer to HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit Command Help IPM Volume for details about the environment monitoring commands. Environment parameters consist of analog and digital parameters. The analog parameters can be obtained through analog sensors. The analog parameters may vary under different conditions.
  • Page 244 Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management Use… To… configure the analog parameters, such as: Alarm upper/lower limit Measurement upper/lower limit esc analog Sensor type Analog parameter unit and name User-defined alarm ID...
  • Page 245: Configuring H302Esc

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management Note: The digital parameter status includes high level and low level. When the environment changes, the sensor reports the change to the digital parameter. After that, the status of the digital parameter will reverse.
  • Page 246: Configuring Power4875

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management II. Configure H302ESC See Table 20-6 for related commands. Table 20-6 Commands for configuring the H302ESC Use… To… esc fan configure the fan control parameters esc temperature...
  • Page 247: Configuring Power4845

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management Table 20-8 Commands for configuring the power4875 Use… To… configure the standby analog parameters and power outside_analog user-defined alarm ID configure the parameters of battery connected with the...
  • Page 248 Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management Table 20-9 Commands for querying the power4845 status Use… To… display power alarm query the alarm information display power environment info query the environment information query the environment configuration...
  • Page 249: Configuring Dis

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management 20.3.6 Configuring DIS I. Query DIS status See Table 20-11 for related commands. Table 20-11 Commands for querying the DIS status Use… To… display distribution query the environment information of the...
  • Page 250: Configuration Examples

    Management 20.4 Configuration Examples The most frequently used environment monitoring application is to connect the H302ESC/H303ESC/H304ESC or DIS frame to the UA5000 frame. Take the two applications as examples to introduce the configuration of the environment monitoring. 20.4.1 Configuring H303ESC The configuration procedure is as follows.
  • Page 251 If the EMU is in the fault status, check: Whether the H303ESC works normally. Whether the physical connections are well made. Whether the connection line between the H303ESC and the UA5000/PV8/RSP is normal. Whether the EMU type, frame ID, secondary node number and communication serial port are configured correctly.
  • Page 252 Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management Humidity Normal 30.98 %R.H. Normal -128.00 127 -128 Normal -128.00 127 -128 Normal -128.00 127 -128 Normal -128.00 127 -128 Normal -128.00 127 -128 Normal -128.00 127...
  • Page 253: Configuring Dis

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management huawei(config-if-h303esc-0)#esc digital { digitalid<U><0,21> }:1 { available_level<E><low-level,high-level> }:high-level { <cr>|name<S><0,19> }: Command: esc digital 1 high-level Check again the environment information. The command is as follows.
  • Page 254 If the EMU status is fault, check: The physical connection. The cables connecting the power distribution frame and the UA5000. The settings of the DIP switches in the ESC card of the power distribution frame. The settings of EMU type, frame ID, slave node number and communication serial port.
  • Page 255 Operation Manual - IPM Volume Chapter 20 Environment Monitoring UA5000 Universal Access Unit Management Input_-48V_1 Normal 52.00 volt Input_-48V_2 Normal 54.00 volt Temperature Normal 36.00 Humidity Normal 20.00 %R.H. -----------------Outer Analog Environment Info---------------------- ID Name State Value AlmUpper AlmLower Unit Out_analog_1 Normal 66.00...
  • Page 256 HUAWEI UA5000 Universal Access Unit Operation Manual – IPM Volume Part IV Appendix...
  • Page 257: Appendix A Abbreviations And Acronyms

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAL1 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 1 AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5 Available Bit Rate Adaptive Clock Method...
  • Page 258 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms Backward Report Basic Rate Access Basic Rate Interface Committed Access Rate Channel Associated Signaling Constant Bit Rate Continuity Check Common Control Signaling Compatible Direct - Dial - In...
  • Page 259 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms Domain Name Server Designated Router Digital Subscriber Line Board DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer Digital Signal Process Data Set Ready Digital Terminal Equipment DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency...
  • Page 260 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms HDLC High-speed Data link Control Header Error Control HGRP Huawei General Remote Subscriber Processing Highway Differential HW level Conversion (board) Integrated Access Device ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol...
  • Page 261 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms LOSW Loss Of Sync Word Link State Advertisement Line Terminating Media Service Access Media Access Control Maximum Burst Size Media Distribution Module Media Gateway Media Gateway Controller...
  • Page 262 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms OSPF Open Shortest Path First Password Authentication Protocol Private Branch Exchange Personal Computer Pulse Code Modulation Peak Cell Rate Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Protocol Data Unit Packet Over SDH...
  • Page 263 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms Remote Subscriber Processing Remote Terminal Unit rt-VBR real time Variable Bit Rate Segmentation And Reassembly Sustainable Cell Rate SCTP Stream Control Transmission Protocol Signal Degrade Synchronous Digital Hierarchy...
  • Page 264 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms Unstructured Data Transfer User Network Interface Usage Parameter Control UTOPIA Universal Test And Operations PHY Interface for ATM Variable Bit Rate Virtual Channel Virtual Channel Connection...
  • Page 265: Index

    Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Index Index alarm reporting to command line, 19-2 alarm reporting to nms workstation, 19-2 account, 3-1 alarm serial number, 19-1 activating a port, 7-12 alarm statistics activating a vdsl port, 7-52...
  • Page 266 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Index configuring flow control, 7-12 configuring flow suppression, 7-5 fdm, 13-1 configuring h302esc, 20-8 fe subtending, 14-2 configuring h303esc/h304esc, 20-6 fe subtending configuration example, 14-6 Configuring line and character delay, 1-4...
  • Page 267 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Index password, 3-1 sdram, 18-1 patch set the bit rate, 7-5 activate, 18-17 set the duplex mode, 7-4 load, 18-16 set the line type, 7-5 query, 18-15 setting run, 18-17 command echo display, 2-7...
  • Page 268 Operation Manual - IPM Volume UA5000 Universal Access Unit Index setting up terminal type, 1-3 unblocking an shdsl port, 7-37 setting up the called modem, 1-6, see also setting up unprohibiting a card. see enabling a card the calling modem...

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