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IP10 Web Management
Web Based
Management
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Contents
General .......................................................................................................... 1
Menus ............................................................................................................ 2
Faults ...................................................................................................................... 2
Configuration........................................................................................................ 18
Diagnostics........................................................................................................... 62
Security ................................................................................................................. 72
General
This guide explains how to work with the FibeAir IP-10 Web Based Management.
IP-10 management is used to perform configuration operations and obtain statistical and performance
information related to the system.
Getting Started
To start the management application:
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2.
In the URL address field at the top, type http://yourIP, and press Enter, whereby yourIP is the IP
address of your FibeAir unit.
3.
In the Login page that appears, enter your user name and password, and click Login.
The main management page appears:
Configuration and other operations are performed by clicking the menus on the left side of the page.
Menus
The following sections explain the menus that you can select from the list on the left side of the main
management web page.
Faults
Current Alarms
Select the Current Alarms item to view a list of alarms that are active in the system.
The color in the Severity column indicates the severity of the alarm, as follows:
Event Log
The event log is a list of historical alarm information.
The Event Log displays the last 200 alarms that occurred. If the number of alarms exceeds 200, the first
alarms will be removed.
The window displays the following information:
Date & Time - The date and time the alarm was triggered.
Severity - The severity of the alarm, as follows:
PM & Counters
RMON (Remote Monitoring)
The RMON counters display values relating to the bridge performance. The counters are designed to
support:
RFC 2819, RMON MIB
RFC 2665, Ethernet-like MIB
RFC 2233, MIB II
RFC 1493, Bridge MIB
The statistic counters are divided into ingress statistics and egress statistics.
Radio
Radio Signal Level (RSL)
The RSL Performance Report page displays received signal level values measured over the past 24 hours, in
15 min intervals, or the past month, daily intervals.
Max TSL values are the maximum transmitted level measured during the interval.
TSL Exceed displays the number of seconds the TSL threshold value was exceeded during the current
interval.
The Integrity column indicates whether or not the values received at that time and date are reliable. An x in
the column indicates that the values are not reliable due to a possible power surge or power failure that
occurred at that time.
To apply any change you made, click Apply.
To update the list, click Refresh.
To print the list, select File, Print.
Radio Aggregate
The Radio Aggregate Performance Report page displays tributary values measured over the last 24 hours, in
15 min intervals, or the past month, daily intervals.
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Tributaries (E1/T1)
The Tributaries Performance Report page displays values measured for the E1/T1 interfaces.
You can configure if the displayed performance covers the last 24 hours, for the E1/T1 interfacein 15 min
intervals, or covers a month, with daily intervals.
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MRMC Performance
The MRMC Performance Report page displays 15-minute or daily values of Multi-Rate Multi-Constellation
performance.
Min Profile is the minimum radio profile during the last interval.
Max Profile is the maximum radio profile during the last interval.
Min BitRate (Mbps) is the minimum total radio throughput (Mbps), delivered during the last interval.
Max BitRate (Mbps) is the maximum total radio throughput (Mbps), delivered during the last interval.
Min Number of TDM interfaces is the minimum number of TDM channels (E1/T1) delivered over the
radio during the last interval.
Max Number of TDM interfaces is the maximum number of TDM channels (E1/T1) delivered over the
radio during the last interval.
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MSE Performance
The MSE Performance Report page displays the modems Minimum Square Error performance statistics.
The values are for every 15 minutes or daily.
Min MSE is the minimum MSE in dB, measured during the last interval.
Max MSE is the maximum MSE in dB, measured during the last interval.
MSE Exceed is the number of seconds the MSE exceeded the threshold (configured in the field below the
table) during the last interval.
MSE Threshold (dB) is the value that will be compared with the current MSE value, to calculate if the limit
was exceeded.
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Frame Error Rate (%) is the number of received error frames measured by the radio Ethernet port, relative
to all frames received by the radio Ethernet port.
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Throughput
The Throughput Performance Report page displays radio Ethernet throughput statistics (excluding TDM
traffic), measured on the radio port.
Peak Throughput (bps) is the maximum throughput measured during the last interval.
Average Throughput (bps) is the average throughput measured during the last interval.
Throughput Exceed (Seconds) is the number of seconds the throughput exceeded the threshold (configured
in the field below the table) during the last interval.
Throughput Threshold (Mbps) is the throughput value that will be compared with the current value, to
calculate if the limit was exceeded.
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Capacity
The Capacity Performance Report page displays statistics of the Ethernet capacity (including Ethernet data
and overhead bytes) measured on the radio port.
Peak Capacity (bps) is the maximum capacity measured during the last interval.
Average Capacity (bps) is the average capacity measured during the last interval.
Capacity Exceed (Seconds) is the number of seconds the throughput exceeded the threshold (configured in
the field below the table) during the last interval.
Capacity Threshold (bps) is the capacity value that will be compared with the current value, to calculate if
the limit was exceeded.
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Utilization
The Utilization Performance Report page displays statistics of Ethernet utilization (%) measured on the radio
port.
Ethernet utilization is a measurement of actual Ethernet throughput, relative to the potential Ethernet
throughput of the radio (excluding TDM channels). Ethernet utilization during the last interval is displayed
as one of five bins:
1. 0-20%
2. 20-40%
3. 40-60%
4. 60-80%
5. 80-100%
Peak Utilization (%) is the maximum utilization measured during the last interval.
Average Utilization (%) is the average utilization measured during the last interval.
Utilization Exceed (Seconds) is the number of seconds the value exceeded the threshold (configured in the
field below the table) during the last interval.
Utilization threshold (%) is utilization threshold value, which must be configured in the bin resolution
listed above.
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Configuration
General
Unit Parameters
This page allows you to view and define information for the IP-10 system.
In the Date & Time Configuration field, click the calendar to set the date, and click the time area to set the
time.
(Optional) In the System name field, enter a name for the link. By convention, this is the nodes fullyqualified domain name.
In the IP address field, enter the correct IP address of the unit.
The read-only System Description field provides information about the FibeAir system.
(Optional) In the Contact person field, enter the name of the person to be contacted when a problem with
the system occurs.
(Optional) In the System location field, enter the actual physical location of the node or agent.
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The System up time field is read-only and shows how long the system has been operating continuously.
The read-only Voltage input field displays the current input voltage.
In the Measurement system field, select the type of measurement you want the system to use.
The read-only IDU/RFU temperature fields display the current temperatures of the IDU and RFU.
The read-only IDU serial/part number fields display the serial and part numbers of the IDU.
The read-only RFU serial/part number fields display the serial and part numbers of the RFU.
To apply any change you made, click Apply.
To update the information, click Refresh.
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Versions
The Versions page summarizes all installed and running versions of the IDU and RFU
IDU Versions
Running Version is the version that is currently running on the IDU.
Installed Version are IDU software files that were successfully installed.
Upgrade Package are IDU software files that were successfully downloaded to the IDU, and are ready to be
installed when IDU upgrade is executed.
Downgrade Package are IDU software files that were successfully downloaded to the IDU, and are ready to
be installed when IDU downgrade is executed.
RFU Installed Versions
These are RFU software packages currently installed in the IDU, as part of the overall software package.
RFU Running Versions
These are software versions that are currently running on the RFU
RFU Upgrade & Downgrade Versions
These are RFU software packages successfully downloaded to the IDU, and ready to be installed when RFU
Software Download is executed.
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External Alarms
The External Alarms page enables you to set up the external alarm system.
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Equipment - alarms related to hardware, fan, RFU mute, power supply, inventory.
Environmental - alarms relating to temperature.
All groups - all of the groups above.
Test mode - manual switch.
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Management
The Management page enables you to define local and remote IP addresses and parameters.
In the Local IP Configuration area, enter the IP address of the local unit, its subnet mask, and the default
gateway.
In the Remote IP Configuration area, enter the IP address of the remote unit and its subnet mask.
Click Open Remote to open the remote unit's management page.
In the Management Ports area, for Number of ports, specify the number of ports that will be used for
management data.
For Type, select the management mode of operation - Inband or Out of band.
For Management VLAN ID, specify the VLAN ID of the VLAN the unit belongs tothat will be used to
manage the unit, when the In-band management type is used.
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For Type, select the management mode of operation - Inband or Out of band.
In-band Management refers to a method in which the network management software sends management
packets through the same network it is managing. This differs from out-of-band management in which the
network management software uses a different network (overlay network) to communicate with the managed
elements.
For Capacity, select the bandwidth that will be alloted allocated to the port(s).
For Auto negotiation, select On to activate the feature, or Off to disable it.
For Rate, select the bit rate you want for the port.
For Duplex, select Half or Full.
To apply any change you made, click Apply.
To update the information, click Refresh.
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Trap Managers
This page is used to configure traps sent from a Network Element to the NMS system.
Each line in the Trap Managers list displays the setup for a manager defined in the system.
To change the setup for a manager, click the plus box at the beginning of the line.
In the Traps admin field, select Enable to activate trap administration.
For Trap manager, specify the IP address to which traps will be sent.
For Manager name, specify the manager's name.
For Trap port, enter the number of the port through which traps will be sent.
For Community, specfiy specify the community name for trap forwarding.
For Heartbeat period (minutes) specify the period of the heartbeat trap.
For Trap CLLI, you can enter free text that will be sent with the trap.
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For Trap status change filter, select On if you want a trap to be sent to the manager you defined only when
the most-severe alarm of the unit changes. For example, if the most severe status in the system is warning,
and a new warning alarm is raised, no trap will be sent (if you selected On for this option). On the other
hand, if the new alarm has the severity major, a trap will be sent to the manager you defined.
For Filter by severity, select the severity level(s) to determine which types of alarms will be forwarded.
To select/deselect all levels, choose Select All.
To apply any change you made, click Apply.
To update the information, click Refresh.
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Licensing
This page allows you to view and set IP-10 licensing information.
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Ethernet Switch
Switch Configuration
FibeAir IP-10 supports Single Pipe and Managed Switch configurations.
Single Pipe is the default method, and does not require a license. The Managed Switch method requires a
license.
Single (Smart) Pipe is the default method, which allows only a single GBE interface for traffic (optical
GBE-SFP or Electrical GBE, 10/100/1000 mbps). Traffic originating from any GBE interface will be
sent directly to the radio and vice versa. This method allows QoS configuration. Other FE (10/100 mbps)
interfaces are "functional" interfaces (WSC, Protection, Management).
Managed Switch is a 802.1Q VLAN-aware bridge, allowing L2 switching based on VLANs. Each
traffic port can be configured as an "access" port or a "trunk" port, as follows:
Type
VLANs
Allowed Ingress
Frames
Allowed Egress
Frames
Access
Untagged frames
Trunk
Tagged frames
The Managed Switch method allows QoS configuration, and all Ethernet ports are allowed for traffic.
In theSwitch Configuration page, you can choose the Ethernet switching method.
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Calssifier
(4 Queues)
Egress Port #y
5 Policers
(Ingress
Rate
Limiting)
Marker
Queue
Controller
Scheduler
Shaper
(Egress rate
limiting)
The QoS & Rate Limiting page lets you configure Quality of Service parameters for each Ethernet port.
Ingress Classifier
A frame ingressed to a port will be classified according to the following criteria:
1. First Criteria: MAC DA (Destination Address) overwrite. A frame ingressed to a port, carrying a
MAC DA that appears in the Static MAC table (see details below), will be classified, its VLAN Pbits
will be overwritten (assuming the frame egress is tagged) according to the following options:
Disable - No MAC DA classification or VLAN Pbits will be overwritten (no marking).
Queue Decision - There will only be classification to queue. No marking.
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VLAN Pbits Overwrite - Only VLAN Pbits will be overwritten (marked). Classification according to a
lower criteria.
Queue Decision & VLAN Pbits Overwrite - Both classification and VLAN Pbits overwrite.
2. Second Criteria: VLAN ID overwrite. If the first criteria is not fulfilled (whether it is disabled, or the
ingress frame does not carry a MAC DA that appears in the Static MAC table), classification and/or
marking (VLAN Pbits overwrite, assuming the frame egress is tagged) will be decided according to the
VLAN ID to Queue table (see below), in accordance with the following options:
Disable - No VLAN ID classification or VLAN Pbits overwrite (marking).
Queue Decision - Only classification to queue. No marking.
VLAN Pbits Overwrite - Only VLAN Pbits overwrite (marking). Classification will be according to
lower criteria.
Queue Decision & VLAN Pbits Overwrite - Both classification and VLAN Pbits overwrite.
3. Third Criteria: If both the first and second criteria are not fulfilled (whether they are both disabled, or the
ingress frame does not carry a MAC DA or VLAN ID that appears in the tables), it will be classified
according to the following configuration:
VLAN Pbits - Classification according to VLAN Pbits. Queue is assigned according to the VLAN Pbits
to Queue table (see below).
IP TOS - Classification according to IP TOS (IP precedence, or IP diffserv). Queue is assigned
according to IP Pbits to Queue table (see below).
VLAN Pbits over IP TOS - Classification according to VLAN Pbits, if the ingress frame carries a
VLAN and has an IP header.
IP TOS over VLAN Pbits - classification according to IP TOS, if the ingress frame carries a VLAN and
has an IP header.
Port (Default) - If any of the above criteria is not fulfilled, the default classification will be assigned to
the ingress frame.
4. Default Classification - The default queue decision.
Classifier Tables (in the Advanced field)
The following tables are available for configuration:
VLAN-Pbits to Queue - Single table for all switches. Used to assign a queue to a frame, according to
the frames Pbits (CoS), assuming the frame is tagged. The number of table entries is eight (all CoS
legal values).
IP-Pbits to Queue - Single table for all switches. Used to assign a queue to a frame, according to the
frames IP priority bits (IP-Precedence or Diffserv), assuming the frame is an IP packet. The number of
table entries is:
IP Precedence configuration: 8 entries.
DiffServ configuration: 64 entries.
VLAN-ID to Queue - Single table for all switches. Used to assign a queue to a frame, according to the
frames VLAN-ID. The number of table entries depends on the number of VLANs that have a "Queue
allocation" definition. By default, VLANs do not have a pre-determined "Queue allocation".
VLAN Pbits Priority Remap - Single table per port. Allows you to remap VLAN-priority bit values 07, to any other preferable value in the range of 0-7. The number of table entries is eight (all CoS legal
values).
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Remapping a table can be used to scale down some port priorities (for example, from 7:0 to 3:0), while
at same time scaling up some port priorities (for example, from 7:0 to 7:4), or to ensure that specific
priorities are reserved for specific purposes, by initially remapping all frames away from reserved
priorities (for example, from 7:0 to 4:0, protecting priorities 7:5).
Scheduler - Determines how frames will be output from the queues.
Note that the fourth queue is the Highest Priority Queue, and the first queue is the Lowest Priority
Queue.
The following scheduling schemes are supported:
Strict for all queues.
Strict for fourth queue, and HRR (Hierarchical Round Robin) for third, second, and first queues.
Strict for fourth and third queues, and HRR for second and first queues.
HRR for all queues.
In the HRR scheduling scheme, a weight is assigned to each queue, so that frames egress from the
queues according to their assigned weight, to avoid "starvation" of lower priority queues. In addition,
frames will egress in a "mixed" manner, to avoid "bursts" of frames from the same queue.
Each queue weight can be configured, and the weight will be used by the scheduler when the specific
queue is part of the HRR scheduling scheme.
The queue weight is a value between 1 and 32, and is configured via the Queue Weights table. The
default queue weights are 8,4,2,1.
Shaper - Determines the scheduler rate (egress rate limit). Select ON or OFF. The default is OFF.
Shaper Rate - The following rate steps are available:
For 64 Kbps <= Rate <= 960 Kbps, in steps of 64 Kbps.
For 1000 Kbps <= Rate <= 100,000 Kbps, in steps of 1000 Kbps.
For 100,000 Kbps < Rate <= 1,000,000 Kbps, in steps of 10,000 Kbps.
Policer - Port Ingress Rate Limit. Up to five policers per port can be configured, as follows:
The system supports a color blind leaky bucket scheme.
Each policer has the following parameters:
CIR - Committed Information Rate. Rate limiting resolution:
For 64 Kbps <= CIR <= 960 Kbps, in steps of 64 Kbps
For 1000 Kbps <= CIR <= 100,000 Kbps, in steps of 1000 Kbps
For 100,000 Kbps < CIR <= 1,000,000 Kbps, in steps of 10,000 Kbps
CBS - Committed Burst Size. CBS is CIR-dependent, and should be configured in bytes:
For 64 Kbps <= CIR <= 960 Kbps, 0 < CBS <= 273,404 bytes.
For 1000 Kbps <= CIR <= 100,000 Kbps, 0 < CBS <= 132,585 bytes.
For 100,000 Kbps < CIR <= 1,000,000 Kbps, 0 < CBS <= 4,192,668 bytes.
Data Type - Rate can be limited based on the following data types:
None (no limiting), Unknown unicast, Unknown multicast, Broadcast, Multicast, Unicast,
Management, ARP, TCP-Data, TCP-Control, UDP, Non- UDP, Non-TCP-UDP, Queue1,
Queue2, Queue3, Queue4.
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Static MAC
Click Static MAC in the Advanced options area at the bottom of the QoS & Rate Limiting page.
This table is used to load static MAC addresses to the forwarding table of the switch.
The static MACs are never flushed.
VLAN ID is the ID of the frame. Each frame is attached with a VLAN ID. Frames are learned and filed in
the static MAC table under their VLAN ID.
Static MAC is the 48-bit MAC address, in octet format (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx).
Forward to indicates which port the frame will be forwarded to.
Priority sets the classification and/or VLAN Pbits overwrite (marking), according to the QoS configurations
(see QoS & Rate Limiting page above).
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Radio
The Radio menu includes the Radio Parameters and Radio Thresholds items.
Radio Parameters
In this page, you can configure how the radio operates.
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Set also remote unit - Used to set the remote unit with the specified local unit values.
In the Configuration Parameters area, the following options are available:
ATPC - To enable/disable the ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) mechanism.
ATPC reference RSL - The RSL reference value for the ATPC mechanism.
Mute Tx - To enable/disable Tx muting.
Max Tx level - The maximum operational Tx value.
Link ID - The identification number of the link. When working with an IDU that has the Link ID feature
on one end and an IDU that does not have this feature on the other end, set the Link ID to 1.
RFU grade - Read-only. Indicates the RFU grade.
To reset the counters, click Clear Counters.
To apply any change you made, click Apply.
To update the information, click Refresh.
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Remote Radio
In this page, you can configure how the remote radio operates.
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Radio Thresholds
In this page, you can configure radio threshold levels.
For Radio excessive BER threshold, click the drop-down list and select the level above which an excessive
BER alarm is issued for errors detected over the radio link.
For Radio signal degrade threshold, select the level above which a Signal Degrade alarm is issued for
errors detected over the radio link.
The Radio BER field is read-only and shows the value above which a BER alarm is issued for errors
detected over the radio link.
To apply any change you made, click Apply.
To update the information, click Refresh.
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MRMC Configuration
In this page, you can configure MRMC script parameters.
Configuration
MRMC Scripts displays the current selected radio script.
Occupied bandwidth (MHz) displays the actual bandwidth occupied by the radio signal. This should not be
confused with Channel Spacing, which indicates the allocated bandwidth for the RF channel.
Operational mode can be ACM Adaptive, ACM Fixed, Regular (non ACM radio script).
Max adaptive ACM profile is the maximum configured profile that will never be exceeded when ACM is
active.
Current TX
ACM adaptive profile indicates the current ACM profile used for transmission.
QAM indicates the current modulation used for transmission.
Bitrate indicates the current transmitted bit rate, in Mbps.
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Current RX
ACM adaptive profile indicates the current ACM profile used by the receiver.
QAM indicates the current modulation used by the receiver.
Bitrate indicates the current receiving bit rate, in Mbps.
MRMC Table
This table contains all available radio scripts.
Select the desired script and mode (ACM/Non-ACM). ACM scripts can be distinguished from regular scripts
by their ACM prefix.
When youn expand the line of the selected script (by clicking the +) all available options for the selected
script will appear.
For regular scripts (non-ACM), expand the line (by clicking the +), and then click Apply.
For ACM scripts, expand the line (by clicking the +).
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Interfaces
Ethernet Ports
In this page, you can configure Ethernet port parameters.
In the list of ports, click the plus box at the beginning of a line to configure parameters for that port.
Automatic state propagation - This feature enables propagation of radio failures back to the line, to
improve the recovery performance of resiliency protocols (such as xSTP).
You can configure the following options:
None - Automatic state propagation is not activated.
On local LOF and LOC - Any local radio LOF (Loss of Frame), or radio profile degradation below the
threshold (described below) or LOC raised on Optical GBE, will trigger one of the following:
- For a single pipe application, the Optical GBE port is muted, or the copper GBE port is shut down.
- For a managed/metro application, the radio port is shut down.
On Local LOF, LOC and ExcBER - Same list as for On local LOF and LOC above, with the addition of
Local radio excessive BER.
On Local LOF, LOC and Remote Fault - Same list as for On local LOF and LOC above, with the
addition of remote radio fault.
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On Local LOF, LOC, ExcBER and Remote Fault - Same list as for On local LOF and LOC above, with
the addition of Local radio excessive BER and Remote radio fault.
Eth Shutdown threshold profile - A GBE or radio mute or shutdown (depending on the current application
and GBE interface) will be forced if the radio profile degrades below this value.
In the Managed Switch, Metro Switch, or Single Pipe Ethernet Ports area, you can configure the following:
Port admin - Select Enable if you want to activate the port.
Type - Select the type of Ethernet port you want to enable.
Default VLAN ID - Enter the VLAN ID number.
Flow Control - Select On/Off to activate/deactivate the traffic control mechanism.
Rate - Ethernet rate.
Actual rate (read only) - The rate the port is actually converged to.
Auto negotiation - Select On if you want the system to control the flow of data.
Duplex - Select full or half duplex.
Actual duplex (read only) - The duplex type the port is actually converged to.
To apply any change you made, click Apply.
To update the information, click Refresh.
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E1/T1 Ports
In this page, you can configure E1/T1 port parameters.
In the All Ports area at the top of the page, the parameters you can configure include the following:
Line code - Click the drop-down list and select the line coding you want for the port.
Excessive BER threshold - Click the drop-down list and select the level above which an excessive BER
alarm is issued for errors detected over the radio link.
SD threshold - Click the drop-down list and select the level above which a Signal Degrade alarm is
issued for errors detected over the link.
Click the plus sign at the beginning of an E1/T1 line to configure parameters for that specific port.
The parameters include:
Port admin - To activate or deactivate the port.
Cable length - Select the length of the cable used to connect to the interface.
ACM riority - Specify the priority of the interface to determine when it will be dropped, if the radio
capacity decreases.
Current BER (read only) - Measured BER on the interface.
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Wayside Channel
In this page, you can configure wayside channel parameters.
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User Channel
In this page, you can configure user channel parameters.
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EOW
This page displays the EOW channel status.
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Protection
1+1 Protection
In this page, you can configure IP-10 1+1 protection parameters.
Protection Configuration
Protection admin - Used to enable or disable 1+1 protection.
Protection mode - Shows if the unit is Active or Standby.
Mate Parameters
Mate IP address - the IP address of the mate unit.
Mate MAC address - the MAC address of the mate unit.
Open Mate - a link for opening the remote mate unit.
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Service OAM
MAID List
MAID (Maintenance Association Identifier) is an identifier for a Maintenance Association, unique over the
domain that CFM is to protect against the accidental concatenation of service instances. The MAID has two
parts: the Maintenance Domain Name and the Short MA Name.
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In the Add Maid window, for Domain name specify the maintenance domain name.
Level is the maintenance domain level.
Association name is the maintenance domain association name.
VLAN ID is the MAID VLAN ID.
To delete a MAID, mark the checkbox at the end of its line, and click Delete selected.
Click Refresh to refresh the page.
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Local MEP
Add - add new local MEP.
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Ethernet port - Select the port number on which the local MEP is located.
Local MEP ID - The ID of the MAID local MEP.
Direction - The local MEP direction.
Priority - The Pbit priority that the CCM message carries.
Delete selected - delete the selected local MEP.
Local MEP Columns:
MEP ID - the local MEP ID.
Direction - MEP direction (up or down).
Ethernet port - the Ethernet port the MEP is located on.
MAC address - Ethernet protection MAC address.
Priority - the Pbit priority that the CCM message carries.
LDI - Local Defect Indication. If the value Yes, a + in the right corner of the table describes the
reasons for this bug.
Connected - Local MEP connection status.
CCM Configuration
Send CCM - Select Disable if you don't want continuity messages (CCM) sent over the specific MAID.
Select Enable if you want continuity messages (CCM) sent over the MAID.
CCM Interval - Set the MAID time interval, which can be 1 second, 10 seconds, 1 Minute, or 10 Minutes.
Remote MEP
Add - add new remote MEP.
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The upper part of the window provides a short summary of the MAID and the remote MEP
being pinged.
The lower part shows the ping success rate percentage (LBM packet transmission over the
received LBR packets).
Checkbox - used to delete the selection or issue a linktrace (ETH-LT) command from the local MEP to
the current remote MEP.
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Linktrace
Mark a remote MEP checkbox (only one) and click Linktrace, to trace the link.
The upper part of the window provides a short summary of the MAID and the Remote MEP being traced.
In the Linktrace Hops table:
Reply TTL shows the hop number.
Mac Address shows the hop (MEP/MIP) MAC address.
Relay Action shows the hop LTM releay action.
Note: You can click Ping to ping a particular hop.
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Table Columns:
Ethernet port shows the Ethernet port number.
MAC address shows the Ethernet port MAC address.
Connector type shows the Ethernet port connector type.
Function shows the Ethernet port function.
MEP or MIP defined is marked with a check when you define an MEP or MIP on this port.
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Add MEP
Click the Add button to add new local MEPs on the port.
Ethernet port is the port you will be adding (appears automatically to prevent errors).
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Local MEP ID is the ID of the local MEP (appears automatically to prevent errors).
For Level, select the MAID level.
VLAN ID is the MAID VLAN (appears automatically to prevent errors).
For Direction, select the MEP direction (up or down).
For Priority, select the Pbit priority that the CCM message carries.
Add MIP
Click the Add button to add MIPs from specific levels.
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Advanced
Under Service OAM in menu list on the left side of the window, click Advanced for additional MEP/MIP
operations.
Manual Ping
Click the Manual Ping item to send a ping to the remote MEP/MIP.
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Manual Linktrace
Click the Manual Linktrace item to send a linktrace command to the remote MEP/MIP.
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Diagnostics
Radio Loopback
In this page, you can set the parameters for a radio loopback test.
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Line Loopback
In this page, you can set the parameters for a line loopback test.
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Configuration Management
In this page, you can perform system configuration operations.
Uploading
Uploading a configuration involves the following steps:
1. Create archive - This command creates a default archive in the target (IDU). The IDU configuration will
first be copied to this location.
2. Upload Archive - Uploading the IDU configuration to the host PC.
In the Upload Status & Commands area:
Config creation status - indicates whether or not the configuration file was created successfully.
Config upload status - indicates whether or not the configuration file was uploaded successfully from
target to host.
Configuration:
Click Create Archive to create the requested archive file on the target.
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Software Management
In this page, you can perform system software operations.
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Old Version:
Click Download to download a package file for downgrade.
Click Downgrade to install all downloaded files (for downgrade). The downgraded version will be
activated only after a cold reset.
In the Remote Server Parameters area:
Remote SW update server URL - remote software update server URL, where the software updates
reside.
Remote server login - login for the remote server.
In the Proxy Server Parameters area:
Proxy URL - URL of the proxy.
Proxy user name - user name passed to the proxy.
To apply changes you made, click Apply.
To update the information, click Refresh.
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RFU Download
In this page, you can perform RFU software download.
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RFU receiver errors - monitors IDU-RFU interface errors detected by the RFU.
IDU receiver errors - monitors IDU-RFU interface errors detected by the IDU
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Resets
In this page, you can perform a reset operation.
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File List
This page displays all application related files on the disk.
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Security
Security Configuration
In this page, you can configure IP-10 security.
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