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ZXUN IMS Operation and

Maintenance Handbook
Reference Manual

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Contents

 Log Management
 Backup and Restore
 Trace Management
 Alarm Management
 Performance Management
Log Management Function

 The log management


commands are located on the
command tree in the left of the
terminal window.
 The log management provides
the following functions.
 Querying operation records, detailed
operation information and results in
a given time period.
 Assisting users in fault locating by
providing the query of history
operations.
 Querying operation logs, security
logs and system logs.
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Log Classifications
Operation log:
Record the user operations, including the log IDs,
operators, operation function, operation levels, operation
modules, IP addresses, detailed information, failure
causes, access modes, start time and end time.

Security log:
Record the login information of users, including the
operators, IP addresses, security operations, access
modes, detailed information and operation time.

System log:
Record the system information, including the log levels,
function names, log names, detailed information, start time
and end time.

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Query the Operation Logs

 Select Log Management > Show Operation Log (SHOW


CMDLOG) in the left command tree. The parameter setting area
for the SHOW CMDLOG command and command execution
result is shown in figure below:

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Query the Security Logs

 Select Log Management > Show Security Log (SHOW SCRTLOG)


in the left command tree. The parameter setting area for the
SHOW SCRTLOG command and command execution result is
shown in figure below:

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Query the System Logs

 Select Log Management > Show System Log (SHOW SYSLOG) in


the left command tree. The parameter setting area for the SHOW
SYSLOG command and command execution result is shown in
figure below:

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Contents

 Log Management
 Backup and Restore
 Trace Management
 Alarm Management
 Performance Management
Backup and Restore Function

 On the Local Maintenance


Terminal page, the backup and
restoration commands are
located in the left command tree.
 Backup: Backs up the alarm data,
performance data, configuration
data and other important data.
 Restoration: Restores the backup
data if the system fails.

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Query the System Object Set

 Select Backup and Restore > Show System Object Set (SHOW
SYS SET) in the left command tree. The parameter setting area
for the SHOW SYS SET command and execution result is shown
in figure below:

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Manual Back Up the Data

 Select Backup and Restore > Manual Backup Data (BACKUP) in


the left command tree. The parameter setting area for the
BACKUP command and execution result is shown in figure below:

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Manual Restore the Data

 Select Backup and Restore > Manual Restore Data (RESTORE) in


the left command tree. The parameter setting area for the
RESTORE command is shown in figure below:

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Query the Backup Logs

 Select Backup and Restore > Show Backup Log (SHOW BAKLOG).
The parameter setting area for the SHOW BAKLOG command is
shown in figure below:

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Delete a Local Backup File

 Select Backup and Restore > Delete Local Backup File (DEL
BAKFILE). The parameter setting area for the DEL BAKFILE
command is shown in figure below:

 Notes:
 The local backup file, if deleted, cannot be restored any longer.
 For the backup file on the FTP/SFTP server, the following operation only flags
it with a deletion mark instead of deleting it.

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Create an Automatic Backup Strategy

 Select Backup and Restore > Automatic Backup > Create


Automatic Backup Strategy (ADD AUTO STRATEGY) in the left
command tree. The parameter setting for the ADD AUTO
STRATEGY command is shown in figure below:

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Contents

 Log Management
 Backup and Restore
 Trace Management
 Alarm Management
 Performance Management
Entering Trace Management Interface
 Enter Trace Management interface by using one of the following
ways.
 Click at the lower-left corner of the web page.
 Click System Menu, and select Trace Management.

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Trace Management Function

 Through the trace management, the maintenance engineers can perform


operations, such as signaling trace, failure observation, IPI Ethernet port
capture.

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Trace by Link

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Trace by IP Address

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Trace by Device Host

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Trace by User

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Trace by SCTP ID

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Trace by Flow

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Failure Observation

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Trace by Call

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Session-related Instant Observation

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Registration-related Instant Observation

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Session-independent Instant Observation

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IPI Ethernet Port Trace

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Contents

 Log Management
 Backup and Restore
 Trace Management
 Alarm Management
 Performance Management
Alarm System

 Alarm system architecture is shown in figure below:

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Entering Fault Management Interface
 Enter Fault Management interface by using one of the following
ways.
 Click at the lower-left corner of the web page.
 Click System Menu, and select Fault Management.

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Fault Management Interface

 You can also view alarms according to the alarm level, as shown in figure above.
All corresponding alarms are listed if you click an alarm level.

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View Composite Alarm Monitor

 The Composite Alarm Monitoring tab consists of the following two parts:
 Upper-right pane: Displays Alarm Monitoring Chart of the current alarms. Alarms that are not handled
are displayed in bar chart format.
 Lower-right pane: Displays Real-time Current Alarm Monitoring, Real-time History Alarm Monitoring
and Real-time Notification Monitoring in tabular format.

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View the Alarm Monitoring Chart

 In the Fault Management window, select Monitoring > Alarm


Monitoring Chart from the left management tree. The Alarm
Monitoring Chart tab is shown in figure below:

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View the Alarm in Real Time

 The Real-time Alarm Monitoring tab consists of the following two panes:
 Upper-right pane: Monitors current alarms in real time.
 Lower-right pane: Monitors history alarms in real time.

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View the Alarm in Real Time

 Double-click one alarm, detailed information of this alarm is


show in figure below:

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View the Notification in Real Time

 In the Fault Management window, select Monitoring > Real-time Notification


Monitoring from the left management tree. The Real-time Notification
Monitoring tab is shown in figure below:

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Query Current Alarms

 In the Fault Management window, select Query > Query Current Alarms
> All Current Alarms from the left management tree. The All Current
Alarms tab is shown in figure below:

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Query History Alarms

 Query History Alarms in One Day


 In the Fault Management window, select Query > Query History Alarms >
History Alarms in One Day. The History Alarms in One Day tab is shown in
figure below:

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Query Notification

 Querying Notifications in One Day


 In the Fault Management window, select Query > Query Notification >
Notifications in One Day from the left management tree. The Notification in
One Day tab is shown in figure below:

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Customizing a Query

 In the Fault Management window, double-click Custom Query of


the left management tree. Confirm dialog box is shown in figure
below:

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Customizing a Query

 Click Yes. New Custom Query dialog box is shown in figure


below:

 Select Current Alarm, History Alarm or Notification to be queried


from Event Type. Enter a name in Name (required). Click Next.
The New Custom Query (System Type, Location, Alarm Code,
Time|Type|Severity, Acknowledgement, Other) dialog box is
shown in figure below:
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Customizing a Query

 Set the query conditions, and click OK. A new node is created
under the Custom Query node, see figure below:

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Customizing a Query

 Double-click the node. The alarms that meet the query


conditions are displayed on the right pane.

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Exporting Alarms

 In alarm or notification list query interface, select the


alarms to be exported, and then click the button,
the save dialog box pops up.
 Enter a file name, select the location and set the file
type. Click Save button to save the alarms or
notifications.

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Critical Alarm Example

 For detail information of CSCF Critical Alarm, please refer to


chapter 2 of 《 ZXUN CSCF Alarm Handling Guide 》

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Major Alarm Example

 For detail information of CSCF Major Alarm, please refer to chapter 3 of


《 ZXUN CSCF Alarm Handling Guide 》

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Minor Alarm Example

 For detail information of CSCF Minor Alarm, please refer to


chapter 4 of 《 ZXUN CSCF Alarm Handling Guide 》

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Warning Notification Example

 For detail information of CSCF Warning Alarm and Notification,


please refer to chapter 5&6 of 《 ZXUN CSCF Alarm Handling
Guide 》

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Contents

 Log Management
 Backup and Restore
 Trace Management
 Alarm Management
 Performance Management
Performance Management Structure

 As an import tool, ZXUN CSCF performance measurement


subsystem consists of the operation and maintenance module
(OMM) clients, front-end host performance measurement
processes and an OMM server, as shown in figure below:

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Performance Management Structure

 Performance Management Structure Description:


 1. Users can register, delete and query the measurement tasks through the
OMM clients.
 2. Related measurement commands are sent to the front-end blade host
through the OMM server.
 3. When the measurement period expires, the host sends the measurement
results to the OMM server for handling. In this way, various performance
measurement data is created.
 4. The OMM server saves each task result on its local disk. These results can
be retrieved in the performance measurement reports.
 Host Performance Measurement Processes
 The host performance measurement processes summarize the collected
information (relating to call handling, devices, signaling and intelligent
services) and send them to the OMM server.

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Performance Management Concepts

 Performance statistics involves some concepts, such as measurement


object, measurement task, performance index, performance threshold
and counter. The relationship between these concepts is shown in figure
below:

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Performance Management Operation Flow

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Performance Management - MML Mode

 For detail information of Performance Management Operations, please


refer to chapter 2 of 《 ZXUN CSCF Performance Management Guide 》

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Performance Management - Graphical Mode

 Enter Performance Management graphical mode by using one of the


following ways.
 Click at the lower-left corner of the web page.
 Click System Menu, and select Performance Management.

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Performance Management - Graphical Mode

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Query Measurement Type

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Query Measurement Object Type

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Measurement Object Operation

 Add Basic Object

 Add Combination Object

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Query Counter

 For detail information of Performance Counter, please refer to


《 ZXUN CSCF Performance Counter Reference 》

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Index Operation

 For detail information of Performance Index, please refer to 《 ZXUN


CSCF Performance Index Reference 》
 Query Index

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Index Operation

 Add Index

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Task Operation

 Query Task

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Task Operation

 Add Task (MML Mode)

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Task Operation

 Add Task (Graphical Mode)


 Click the button. The Create Measurement Task dialog box pops up.

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Task Operation

 Click the Measurement Type Information tab, and set related parameters

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Query the Statistical Data

 Select a measurement task, and click the button. The Query Measurement
Data dialog box pops up.

 Click the Measurement Type Information tab, and select the desired performance
counters and performance indexes.

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Query the Statistical Data

 Click the Time Information tab, and set related parameters.

 Click OK.
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Query the Statistical Data

 The query results are returned, see figure below:

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Threshold Operation

 Select a measurement task.

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Threshold Operation

 Click . The Threshold Management tab is displayed.

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Threshold Operation

 Click the button on the Threshold Management tab, The Create Threshold
dialog box pops up.

 Click the Basic Information tab, select the counter or index, and select a
measurement object.
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Threshold Operation

 Click the Threshold Information tab, and set the parameters. Click
OK.

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