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l MGC is the call control and media resource part of the UAP, and is the crucial part. The
MGC has the following functions:
p Call control, service processing, and provide broadband and narrowband media
resources.
p Supports narrowband signaling such as TUP, ISUP, SCCP, TCAP, INAP, CAP, WIN,
among others.
p Supports packet protocols such as H.248, SIGTRAN, and SIP as required by NGN.
l MGW is the TDM switching centre of the UAP8100. It has a TDM switching capacity of
256K, supporting both TDM trunks and IP trunks.
l A standard Client/Server architecture is adopted between UAP8100 Operation &
Maintenance System and the UAP8100 equipment. UAP8100 Operation & Maintenance
System works as the client terminal. It performs the management through communication
with the UAP8100 equipment via the TCP/IP-based MML protocol. Installed on any work
station running either Windows2000 or Windows XP, this subsystem can achieve single
point management independently.
l The host software refers to the software running on UAP MGC main processing unit. It
provides the following functions:
p Call processing
p Service control
l The OAM software refers to the software running on the BAM and workstations. Together
with host software, it enables maintenance personnel to implement the similar features to
the host as host software:
p Data management
p Device management
p Alarm management
p Traffic measurement
p Signaling tracing
l The OAM software adopts a client/server model, and consists of the following components:
p BAM software
p Client software
l BAM is the core component of UAP8100 MGC terminal system. The BAM software
contains three parts:
p operating system and client software. The operating system can be Windows NT.
p Running status
p Signaling information
p User information
p System resources
p Operation management
p Troubleshooting of equipment
p Network monitoring
p Network maintenance
p Network planning
p Network designing
l The BAM application software includes processes such as Warn, Dataman, and Bill. The
startup window of the U-SYS UAP8100 MGC Server includes the following four columns:
[Service], [Status], [Startup], and [ImagePath].
l Status: Status of process.
p Started: The process is running.
p Stopped: The process is stopped.
p Exception: The process is abnormal. For example, the process is suspended.
l Startup: Startup type of the U-SYS UAP8100 MGC Server.
p Automatic: After detecting that the process is stopped, the U-SYS UAP8100 MGC
Server automatically restarts the process.
p Manual: After detecting that the process is stopped, the U-SYS UAP8100 MGC
Server does not restart the process automatically. You have to restart it manually.
p System: The process is managed by the system.
p Disabled: The process is invalid or cancelled.
l ImagePath: Path of execution file corresponding to process.
l BAM application software includes processes such as Warn, Dataman, and Bill. Meanings
of various processes are listed as follows:
l (continued)
p Warn: It is the alarm process. It processes the device alarm information and internal
alarm information of the BAM. It provides functions of alarm report and alarm
information query for workstation. It drives the alarm box.
p Exchange: It is the communication module between the BAM and other devices. It
loads device programs and data. It distributes messages returned by devices. It
bridges the data exchange between the BAM and the host.
p BillSorter: It sorts and manages bills. Its function has been shifted to the iGWB.
p SNTPClient: It is the SNTP client. It collects server time and synchronizes the time of
the BAM with that of the client.
p FTP Man: It is the FTP management process for managing file upload and download
between the BAM and the other FTP servers when the BAM serves as an FTP client.
p XSMan: It is a monitoring process for managing monitoring interfaces. The BAM can
interchange data with the monitoring center only when this process is started.
l The main menu enables operations to the system, and also provides help files for the
system. The main menu includes [System], [Service, [Authority], [View], [Window] and
[Help].
l The toolbar functions includes [user login/logout], [Navigator tree], [Output window],
[Command line window], [Real-time Print], [Help Topics ].
l The system management operations comprises two sections-device management and
subscriber management. In the navigation tree of the client interface, click the
[Management] pane, and the navigation tree is changed as shown in the following :
p Resetting boards.
p Swapping boards.
l To know the range of value of a specific parameter, stop the cursor at the input box and
the system will display a pop-up help, indicating the function of the button, and the range
of value and default value of the parameter. Figure above shows the details.
l Click the button or press <F9>, and the system starts executing the command. The
[Common Maintenance] tab displays the results as shown in the following figure .
l Common Maintenance: Returns the execution results of commands from the BAM.
l History Command: Records all executed commands in the current login, including
unsuccessful ones.
l Help Information: Displays the online help for commands and nodes in the navigation tree.
Each help page includes the functions, notes, parameter description, and examples.
l Trace management is the real-time tracing and observation of the connection of the user
circuit, trunk circuit, and interface signaling link in the following aspects:
p Connection procedure.
p State migration.
p Resource usage.
p Coding sending.
l The system administrator (using the G_SYS command group) enjoys the highest authorities,
and can use all commands. The guest operator can only use the commands in the
G_GUEST command group. The authorities of common operators are defined by operator
group and operator domain.
l Can modify the commands in a certain command group only when log in to the client as
system administrator.
l Operation Procedure
p Click <OK>.
p The workstation name is not case-sensitive. You cannot leave it blank or use the
name of an existing workstation.
p The IP address must be a valid one. Like the workstation name, you cannot use the
IP address of an existing workstation.
p If you do not set the workstation authority, by default it will have the lowest
authority G_GUEST.
p To ensure that a legal operator can log in the UAP8100 MGC client, you have to
allocate an account and password by selecting [Authority/Accounts/Add...].
p You can also use the command ADD WS to add a workstation in the command
window.
l LST BRD: Query the configuration of a board, including frame No., slot No., board
position, board type, board No., backup type, master/slave status, whether synchronous,
management status, central processing unit ( CPU) busy threshold, CPU normal threshold,
installation status and operation status.
l DSP BRD: Query the configuration information of boards, including frame No., slot No.,
board position, board type, board No., backup status, master/slave status, installation
status and operation status.
l The default automatic backup starts at 4:30 a.m.. The system will back up the BAM
database and registration table to the specified backup directory during BAM installation
(the directory has been set for sharing in system installation). The backup directory can be
queried and changed in the registration table.
l In the [Start/Run] menu, input regedit command to open the registration table edit
window.
p The database backups of the recent three consecutive days (except for Sunday). The
names of the three backup files are BamYYYYMMDD.dat.
p A BAM database backup is saved on the first day each month. The file name is
BamMonthBak.dat.
l (continued)
p Registration information of the BAM in Windows system registers. Only the latest
backup is retained, with the file name BamReg.bak.
l Select [Control Panel] of Windows NT/2000, and double-click [Service]. Then select
BAMService, click the <Start> button and select [Disable] in [Startup Type] as shown in
the slide. The restart of the BAMService can be avoided while recovering the data.
l Stop UAP MGC Server.
l Click the button to stop the SQL Server program. Then the system will pop up a dialogue
box. After the <Yes> button has been clicked, the communication between the
foreground and the background of the C&C08-AIP will be interrupted.
l Click the button in this figure to restart the SQL Server program.
l If the device file does not displays in figure-1, the operation procedures are as follows:
Figure-1
Figure-2
l Select the equipment files in the list. Click <Remove ALL> to remove all files and click
<ADD> to pop up the window in Figure-3
Figure-3
l Click the <OK> button after selecting the device to be recovered based on the equipment
name.
l Select the data backup file to be recovered and click the <OK> button. The system will
pop up a window showing the progress of the data recovery.
l After the data recovery is completed, set the BAM Service at the automatic start mode and
restart BAM.
l The UAP8100 MGW software includes the UAP8100 MGW management and the board
service, which are together called background administration module (BAM). The BAM is
installed in the hard disk of the built-in operation and maintenance unit (OMU). Besides,
the board service software is also stored in the Flash of boards, which can be updated by
loading the latest version from the BAM after the software in the BAM is updated and the
board boot mode is set to “FROM BAM”.
l The UAP8100 MGW provides an embedded BAM operating on the OMU. It also provides
external management interfaces and uses a real-time distributed operating system to
improve service process ability and response speed.
p Tools
» It is used for data configuration, device operation and maintenance and right
setting, and so on.
» It is used for providing online help information for the LMT sub-systems.
l Event Alarm Browse is used to display summary information of the event alarms in the
window. When the system is started, it queries the event alarms in the BAM and display
them in item list of the window.
l Performance statistics is also called performance measurement, indicating the
measurement to devices and around telecommunication networks (for such items as traffic
volume and load) to provide the data about network operation. Measurement elements
include measure item, measure object and measure time.
l The main menu enables operations to the system, and also provides help files for the
system. The main menu includes [System], [Operation], [Security Management], [View],
[Window] and [Help].
l The toolbar functions includes [user login/logout], [Office management], [Lock], [Navigator
tree], [Prompt window], [Command line window], [Open TraceReview Tool ], [Open Alarm
Management System], [Open Performance Management System], [Real-time Print], [Help
Topics ].
l The maintenance tab is made up of two parts: trace management and panel management.
l The performance trace of the equipments can be classified into 2 parts according to the
traced objects and the task applications: