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1 RADview-PC/TDM Network Management System for TDM Applications Megaplex RAD Data Communications Publication No /01

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3 Contents Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations 1. Connecting RADview PC Management Station to TDM... 1 Direct Management Connection...1 Management via LAN Edit Configuration Operations System Level Operations... 4 Megaplex System Configuration...5 Displaying System Information...7 Modifying the Configuration List...7 Copying Configurations...10 Reading (Uploading) the Agent Configuration...11 Updating (Downloading) the Configuration to the Agent...12 Link Mapping...13 Performing Flip DB...15 Net Update...21 Configuring Time Slot Assignments...23 Configuring Signaling Profiles...30 Configuring the Redundancy Table...35 Polling the Agent...38 Fault Menu Sanity Check Errors...38 Displaying Agent View Card Level Operations Zooming to a Card View...41 Displaying Card Information...42 Adding a New Card...42 Copying a Card's Configuration...43 Removing a Card Port Level Operations Setting Port Information...46 MTCL 3, MTCL 3 ETH Software Configuration...46 MTML Cards...47 Port Information for Other Cards...63 Configuring Port Destination s...82 Copying a Port's Configuration...83 User Info...85 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations 6. Introduction to Agent Operations Agent Level Operations Megaplex System Configuration...91 Setting System Information...92 Displaying Interface Information...93 Setting the Date and Time...94 Setting the Default Configuration...95 Deleting a Configuration...96 Displaying Flip DB s...97 Net Update Displaying the TS Assignments RADview-HPOV/TDM i

4 Table of Contents Selecting the Signaling Profile Displaying the Redundancy Table Resetting the Device Megaplex Level Fault Operations Megaplex Level Alarms Displaying the History Log Viewing the Agent Mode Manager List Card Level Operations Displaying Card Information Zooming to Card View Card Level Fault Operations Displaying Alarms Displaying Card and Port Alarms Displaying Card Level Alarms Clearing Card Alarms Clearing All Alarms Port Level Operations Configuration Menu Fault Menu Diagnostics Menu Statistics Menu Displaying FDL Messages List of Figures 1. Direct Management Application Megaplex Management via LAN Megaplex or DXC Management via LAN Megaplex View Edit Configuration Mode Mux Information Dialog Box System Information Dialog Box Select Config Dialog Box Add Configuration Dialog Box Change Configuration Dialog Box Mux Copy Dialog Box Read Configuration Dialog Box Update Config Dialog Box Link Mapping Window Link Mapping Change Dialog Box Flip DB Agenda Dialog Box Flip DB Net Events Dialog Box: Event Type = Link Down Flip DB Net Events Dialog Box: Event Type = Time Flip DB Decision Table Edit Decision Table Entry Dialog Box Net Event List Net Update Save Config Dialog Box Select ML Port Dialog Box TS Assignment Dialog Box TS Assignment Dialog Box (Expanded) Replace TS Dialog Box ii RADview-HPOV/TDM

5 Table of Contents 26. Add TS Dialog Box TS Sequence Dialog Box Signaling Profile Dialog Box Legacy Data Dialog Box R2 Data General Tab Dialog Box R2 Data Timers Tab Dialog Box R2 Data TS Data Tab Dialog Box Redundancy Table Dialog Box Add Redundancy Couple Dialog Box Change Redundancy s Dialog Box Sanity Check Error List Sample Card View Sample Card Information Dialog Box New Card Dialog Box Card Copy Dialog Box Remove Card Message Box SW Cfg>> MTML 4/E1 Dialog Box SW Cfg>> Tab MTML 4/T1 Dialog Box MTML E2 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port MTML E2 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port MTML H 4E1/2W Software Configuration Dialog Box MTML H 4T1/2W Software Configuration Dialog Box LS 12 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port LS 12 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port HS 6/HS 12 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port HS 703 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port HS R Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port HS U/1 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port HS U/1 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port HS U6 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port HS U6 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port Software Configuration Dialog Box VC 6 & VC 12 Cards Sample Destination Dialog Box Port Copy Dialog Box Port User Info Dialog Box Megaplex View Agent Mode Selected Mux Information Dialog Box System Information Dialog Box Interface Information Dialog Box Date & Time Setup Dialog Box Default Config Dialog Box Delete Configuration Dialog Box Flip DB Agenda Dialog Box Flip DB Net Events Dialog Box Flip DB Decision Table Net Update Delay Dialog Box Select ML Port Dialog Box RADview-HPOV/TDM iii

6 Table of Contents 73. TS Assignment Dialog Box TS Assignment Dialog Box (Expanded) Signaling Profile Dialog Box Legacy Data Dialog Box R2 Data General Tab Dialog Box R2 Data Timers Tab Dialog Box R2 Data TS Data Tab Dialog Box Redundancy Table Dialog Box Mux All Active Alarm List Mux Active Alarm List Alarms Severity Dialog Box Alarm Attributes Dialog Box Add Attributes Dialog Box Alarm Report Dialog Box All Buffer Alarms Dialog Box New Buffer Alarms Dialog Box Manager List Dialog Box Sample Card Information Dialog Box Card & Ports Active Alarm List Card Active Alarm List Port Information Dialog Box Port Active Alarm List Dialog Box Testing Dialog Box Polling Interval Dialog Box Port FDL Rx Message Dialog Box Current Data Dialog Box Current Graph Intervals Data Dialog Box Intervals Graph List of Tables 1. System Management Options Mux Information s Select Configuration s Mux Copy s Read Configuration s Update Config s Link Mapping s Flip DB Net (Link Down) Events s Flip DB Net (Time) Events s Edit Decision Table Entry s Net Update Save Config s Select ML Port s TS Assignment s Time Slot Assignment Card and Port Types TS s TS Sequence s iv RADview-HPOV/TDM

7 Table of Contents 17. Legacy Data s R2 Data s Redundancy Table s Sanity Check Error List s Card Level Management Options Card Information s New Card s Card Copy s Port Level Management Options MTCL Software Configuration s SW Cfg>> Tab MTML 4/E <<SW Cfg Tab MTML 4/E Connect Tab SW Cfg>> Tab MTML 4/T <<SW Cfg Tab MTML 4/T Connect s MTML E2 Software Configuration s External Port SW Cfg>> Tab MTML E2 Internal Port <<SW Cfg Tab MTML E2 Internal Port MTML H E1 Family Software Configuration s MTML H T1 Family Software Configuration s LS 12 Software Configuration s External Port LS 12 Software Configuration s Internal Port HS 6/HS 12 Software Configuration s External Port HS 703 Software Configuration s External Port HS R Software Configuration s External Port HS U/1 Software Configuration s External Port HS U/1 Software Configuration s Internal Port HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration s External Port HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration s Internal Port HS S12, HS U12, HS S6, HS U6 Software Configuration s External Port LT 1 Data s B1, B2 Internal Port Software Configuration s D Channel Port Software Configuration s Software Configuration s for VC 6 & VC 12 Cards Destination s Port Copy s User Info s System Management Options Mux Information s System Information s Interface Information s Date & Time Setup s Default Configuration s Delete Configuration s Flip DB Net (Time) Events s Flip DB Net (Link Down) Events s Flip DB Decision Table s Select ML Port s RADview-HPOV/TDM v

8 Table of Contents 66. TS Assignment s Legacy Data s R2 Data s Redundancy Table s Mux All Active Alarm List s Mux Active Alarm List s Alarms Severity s Alarm Attributes s Alarm Report s All Buffer Alarms s Manager List s Card Information s Card & Ports Active Alarm List s Card Active Alarm s Port Information s Port Active Alarm s Testing s Polling Interval s Port FDL Message s Current Data s Intervals Data s vi RADview-HPOV/TDM

9 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations This chapter explains the management operations for the Megaplex 2200 in RADview PC's Edit Configuration mode. There are two types of MP 2200 devices. The Megaplex 2200F chassis is intended for installation in ETSI racks, and the Megaplex 2200B chassis is intended for installation in ANSI racks. Both versions have 16 physical slots for the installation of functional modules, and accept the same module types. Only the physical devices are different their functions are identical and all Edit Configuration Operations are the same for either chassis. 1. Connecting RADview PC Management Station to TDM The RADview PC management station may be connected to Megaplex units in one of the following setups: Direct management to TDM link running on Single Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) Connection from management station in a LAN through an MBE to a TDM unit. Direct Management Connection In this application, the management station is connected directly to a Megaplex unit. If more than one device is installed on this network, the device directly connected to management is the local unit. Any other devices are remote. This application requires installation of SLIP. It is the customer's responsibility to acquire a SLIP communication program and to install it according to the manufacturer's instructions. RADview PC supports both public domain SLIP and vendor SLIP. Figure 1 shows a sample direct management application. SLIP RADview-PC Management Station MEGAPLEX Figure 1. Direct Management Application Connecting RADview PC Management Station to TDM 1

10 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Management via LAN In this application, the management station is connected to the device through an Ethernet LAN and an MBE (Ethernet Elementary Bridge). If the MBE and the device are located in the same subnet, the system will operate immediately upon hardware connection with no need for further software configuration. Figures 2 and 3 show a sample management via LAN application. Ethernet SLIP E1 RADview-PC Management Station MBE Megaplex Megaplex Figure 2. Megaplex Management via LAN Ethernet Local Remote E1 DXC DXC E1 RADview-PC Management Station Megaplex Megaplex Figure 3. Megaplex or DXC Management via LAN 2. Edit Configuration Operations The Edit Configuration mode enables you to program and save up to ten configurations for the cards and ports of the current Megaplex. These configurations are stored in the RADview database and the MTCL 2 card of the Megaplex. The system can be programmed to switch automatically between them in accordance with a predetermined daily schedule (day/night operation), or to use one of the databases when it is required to switch to a backup line. To select the Edit Configuration mode: In the Megaplex View, click the border of the top hub in the window. A light blue frame surrounds the Edit Configuration hub, bringing it into focus. The Edit Configuration displays the default configuration, or the last configuration that was stored in the management station. 2 Edit Configuration Operations

11 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 4. Megaplex View Edit Configuration Mode Note The Options menu is only enabled when Agent mode is selected. Refer to Agent Configuration Mode Operations section. In Edit Configuration mode, you can work at agent level, card level and port level. Edit Configuration Operations 3

12 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 3. System Level Operations Table 1 lists the different management options for the system level. Table 1. System Management Options Tasks Configuration Setting Mux timing information Displaying system information Setting Megaplex configuration Copying edit configuration to another Mux Transfering current agent configuration to edit configuration Transfering edit configuration to agent configuration Changing link mapping Setting Flip DB agenda Setting Flip DB net events Defining events that cause RADview to flip to specific configuration Saving (downloading) edit flip configuration parameters to agent Reading (uploading) flip parameters from agent to edit flip configuration Saving current edit configuration to all Muxes in net Dialog Box and Location Mux Information dialog box (Figure 5) System Information dialog box (Figure 6) Select Configuration dialog box (Figure 7) Mux Copy dialog box (Figure 10) Read Config dialog box (Figure 11) Update Config dialog box (Figure 12) Link Mapping dialog box (Figure 13) Flip DB Agenda dialog box (Figure 15) Flip DB Net Events dialog box (Figure 16) Flip DB Decision table (Figure 18) See Saving (Downloading) the Flip DB to the Agent See Reading (Uploading) the Flip DB to the Edit Configuration Net Update Save Configuration dialog box (Figure 21) Path Configuration Mux Info Configuration System Info Configuration Select Config Configuration Copy Configuration Read Configuration Update Configuration Link Mapping Configuration Flip DB Agenda Configuration Flip DB Net Events Configuration Flip DB Decision Table Configuration Flip DB Update Configuration Flip DB Read Configuration Net Update Save Config 4 System Level Operations

13 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 1. System Management Options (Cont.) Tasks Configuration Saving current Flip DB configuration Assinging Time Slots Configuring system signaling profiles Dialog Box and Location See Saving the Flip DB TS Assignment Dialog Box (Figure 23) Signaling Profile dialog box (Figure 28) Path Configuration Net Update Save Flip DB Configuration TS Assignment Configuration Select Profile [Signalling Profile ] Setting redundancy parameters Redundancy Table (Figure 33) Configuration Redundancy Table Polling the Agent See Polling the Agent Configuration Poll Agent Tasks Fault Viewing list of sanity check errors Tasks Window Dialog Box and Location Sanity Check Errors List (Figure 36) Dialog Box and Location Path Fault Sanity Check Errors Path Displaying Agent view See Displaying Agent View Window Agent View Megaplex System Configuration The Mux Info command enables you to view and edit information about the Master Clock Source and the Fallback Clock Source. To view/edit Megaplex software configuration: From the Configuration menu, select Mux Info The Mux Information dialog box appears. System Level Operations 5

14 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 5. Mux Information Dialog Box Table 2. Mux Information s Type Master Clock Source Type The type of Megaplex MP2200B, MP2200F Main source for Megaplex timing The Master Clock type Internal, Rx Clock Slot IO 1..IO 12, Editable and relevant only when Clock Source Type=Rx Clock Empty slots are not selectable If Type=Internal, this field is disabled and its value is Port External 1..External 12, Editable and relevant only when Clock Source Type=Rx Clock The number of selectable ports is determined by the card type If Type=Internal, this field is disabled and its value is Fallback Clock Source Type Slot Port Alternate source for Megaplex timing, to be used in case the Master Clock fails. The Fallback Clock type Internal, Rx Clock IO 1..IO 12 Applicable only when Clock Source Type=Rx Clock Empty slots are not selectable If Type is Internal, this field is disabled and its value is External 1..external 12 Applicable only when Clock Source Type=Rx Clock The number of selectable ports is determined by the card type. If Type=Internal, this field is disabled and its value is 6 System Level Operations

15 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Displaying System Information The System Info command enables you to display system information about the Megaplex. Note The System Information Dialog Box is empty the first time it is opened in Edit Configuration mode. The information in the System Information dialog box is received from the Agent, and thereafter can be viewed in Edit Configuration To display system information: From the Configuration menu, select System Info The System Information dialog box appears, displaying the name of the system, its description, location and contact name. Modifying the Configuration List Figure 6. System Information Dialog Box The Select Config command enables you to: Select a pre programmed Megaplex configuration Add a new Megaplex configuration to the active one, in sequence, for up to ten configurations Change the description of a pre programmed Megaplex configuration Delete an existing pre programmed configuration (Deletion of the current configuration is not allowed). Viewing Megaplex Configurations To view the list of Megaplex configurations: From the Configuration menu, select the Select Config option. The Select Config dialog box appears. System Level Operations 7

16 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 7. Select Config Dialog Box Table 3. Select Configuration s Cfg Id The index number of each agent configuration The brackets around [1] indicate that it is the current configuration 1 to 10 Description Brief description of each configuration ID. To select a configuration to appear in the Edit Configuration mode: 1. In the Select Config dialog box, select a configuration. 2. Click <Select>. The selected configuration appears in the Edit Configuration mode. Adding a Configuration A configuration can be added to the system if fewer than ten Megaplex configurations exist in RADview's database. To add a new configuration: 1. From the Select Config dialog box, click <Add >. The Add Configuration dialog box appears. 2. Select an available configuration ID. The possible values are unused numbers from 1 to [Optional] You may enter a description of the new configuration in the Description field. 4. Click <OK>. The new configuration is added in its sequential location in the Select Config list. The new configuration will include the same set of cards as the previous configurations, with their default values. 8 System Level Operations

17 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 8. Add Configuration Dialog Box Changing a Configuration Description To change the description of a Megaplex configuration: 1. In the Select Config dialog box, select the configuration whose description you want to change. 2. Click <Change >. The Change Configuration dialog box appears. 3. Edit the description for the selected configuration, as required. 4. Click <OK>. The new description appears in the Select Config dialog box. Figure 9. Change Configuration Dialog Box Deleting a Configuration To delete a configuration from the Select Config list: 1. In the Select Config dialog box, select the configuration to delete. 2. Click <Delete>. A dialog box appears asking you to confirm the operation. 3. Click <OK>. The selected configuration is deleted from RADview's Edit Configuration database. Note You cannot delete the configuration that currently appears in the Edit Configuration mode. To delete this configuration, select another configuration to appear in the Edit Configuration mode. You can then delete the first configuration. System Level Operations 9

18 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Copying Configurations The Copy command transfers the current configuration (appearing in the Edit Configuration mode), or all existing configurations, to a specified Megaplex in the net. This operation can be performed only when the destination Megaplex is of the same type as the source Megaplex, for instance, from one MP2200F to another MP2200F. To copy configurations: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Copy The Mux Copy dialog box appears (Figure 10). 2. In the Node Name field, select a destination Megaplex. 3. In the Copy Configurations area, select Current (copies current configuration), or All (copies all available configurations). 4. If Current is checked, select an ID number (for the destination configuration) in the Configuration ID field. 5. If desired, enter a description in the Description field. Note These fields are disabled if no destination Megaplex is selected or if all configurations are selected. When all configurations are copied, the copied configurations have the same ID and description as the source. Only destination Muxes with same Agent SW version are selectable. The destination mux is available for selection only when its card set is the same (or contains empty slots). 6. Click <Set>. Each selected configuration is copied to the destination Megaplex(es). The new set of cards overwrites previous cards in the same destination. Card slots, whose card type was changed during the copy process, will contain default configuration values. If the destination Configuration ID already exists on the destination Megaplex, the copied Configuration ID overwrites the existing one. Otherwise, the copied configuration will be added to the list of existing configurations, together with its description. The Flip DB tables are not copied. 10 System Level Operations

19 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 10. Mux Copy Dialog Box Table 4. Mux Copy s Destination Mux Node Name MP2200B, MP2200F The current Megaplex will be identified in the list only as <Current> A list of all existing MP2200B and MP2200F Megaplexes, identified by name and Configuration Id, as they appear on the map. Copy Configurations Radio Buttons All, Current If All is selected, the Configuration Id and Description fields are disabled Configuration Id Destination Configuration Id If a configuration already exists with this Id, the copy operation will overwrite it The default Configuration Id is the same as the current configuration Description A brief description of the destination configuration This description is editable by the user Reading (Uploading) the Agent Configuration The Read command reads (uploads) the current configuration from the Megaplex Agent's mode into the Edit Configuration mode. This option is only available when there is communication with the agent. To read (upload) the configuration from the agent: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Read. The Read Config dialog box appears. 2. Select the desired configuration to read by clicking on it. 3. Click <Apply>. The selected Megaplex configuration is uploaded from the agent. System Level Operations 11

20 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Note Apply causes the selected configuration to be uploaded automatically. A progression bar displays the progress of the Read operation. Figure 11. Read Configuration Dialog Box Table 5. Read Configuration s ID Description Configuration ID number of agent configuration in the RADview database. The current Agent Configuration is marked by brackets [ ] surrounding the Cfg Id number Brief description of each agent configuration in the RADview database Last Update Date Time By Date configuration was last updated Time configuration was last updated IP address of manager who performed last update Updating (Downloading) the Configuration to the Agent The Update command downloads a specific configuration to the agent. To download the current configuration to a specific Agent configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Update. The Update Config dialog box appears. 2. Select a Configuration ID from the list. 3. Click <Apply>. The current configuration is downloaded to the selected agent configuration (Configuration ID). A sanity check is performed on the configuration during the download procedure. 12 System Level Operations

21 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Note <Apply> causes the selected configuration to be automatically downloaded. No user confirmation is requested, but a progression bar is displayed showing the progress of the Update operation. Figure 12. Update Config Dialog Box Table 6. Update Config s Configuration ID Description Number of agent configuration to which current configuration will be downloaded The description of the configuration up to 19 characters Link Mapping The Link Mapping dialog box lists the ports/slots that are used for connection between the current Megaplex and other Megaplex units in the net. The connection s color indicates the status of the connection on the SNMPc map. Blue=connected or link is up Red=connected or link is down Black=connected or link is unknown Note The corresponding slot in the other Megaplex must contain an MTML card. To change link mapping entries: From the Configuration menu, select Link Mapping The Link Mapping dialog box appears. System Level Operations 13

22 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 13. Link Mapping Window Table 7. Link Mapping s Link Slot Port Possible Values Index number for each link. Slot in which the link to another Megaplex is located. None, CL-A, IO-1 to IO-12. I/O slots must contain an MTML type card to be selectable. Port in which the link to another Megaplex is located. For CL or IO slots: external-1 or external-2 None (when Slot=None). To change an entry in the Link Mapping Window: 1. Select the desired link entry by clicking on it. 2. Click <Change >. The Link Mapping Change dialog box appears. 3. Change the Slot and/or Port setting for the link(s) you want to change. 4. Click Set in the Link Mapping Change dialog box. The Link Mapping dialog box reappears, including the changed link settings. 5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to change other links Slot and Port settings. 6. Click <Set> in the Link Mapping Window to send the changed link settings to the RADview database. 14 System Level Operations

23 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 14. Link Mapping Change Dialog Box Performing Flip DB The Flip DB command opens a submenu that enables you to: Set the Flip database agenda to assign day types to each day of the week Define parameters for the Flip configurations Define conditions for the Flip configurations Save the Flip configuration to the Megaplex Read the Flip configuration to the Edit Configuration (uploading). Setting the Flip DB Agenda The Agenda command defines a type of workday for each day of the week. The day type helps determine the times of automatic activation of the Flip configuration for time events. To define a weekly agenda for the Flip configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB and Agenda. The Flip DB Agenda dialog box appears displaying a weekly schedule. 2. For each day of the week, click a Day Type. A Day Type can be Full Workday, Partial Workday or Weekend. 3. Click <Set> to save the agenda in the RADview Edit Configuration database. Note 1. Only one Day Type can be selected for each week day. 2. The agenda will be set to the agent only when you invoke the Flip DB>Update command. System Level Operations 15

24 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Setting Flip DB Net Events Figure 15. Flip DB Agenda Dialog Box The Net Events command enables the definition of net events that are used for defining conditions of the automatic configuration flip. There are two types of Net Events: Time Events Link Down Events To define Net Events: Events that occur at specified times, depending on the day type. Events that occur when the link goes down at a specific port on the card in the specified slot. 1. From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB and Net Events. The Flip DB Net Events dialog box appears. The list on the left side of the dialog box is read only. Selecting an entry in the list causes its parameters to be displayed on the right. You can then edit these parameters. The fields on the right side of the dialog box vary according to the event type. Select an entry on the left to display its parameters on the right. 2. Edit parameters as required. 3. To change the event number, click the Events button to display the Event List. This list displays only those numbers that are not currently assigned a type of event. Select a number. 4. In the Flip DB Net Events dialog box click <Set>. The parameters are saved in the RADview Edit Configuration database. These parameters will be downloaded to the Megaplex only when you invoke the Flip DB>Update command. Note You can enable only one Time Event for each Day Type. Enabling more than one Time Event per Day Type causes a failure when you try to Update/download the Flip DB to the Megaplex (Flip DB Update). 16 System Level Operations

25 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 16. Flip DB Net Events Dialog Box: Event Type = Link Down Table 8. Flip DB Net (Link Down) Events s Enable Event No. Event Type Slot Port IN Delay (sec.) OUT Delay (sec.) Checked, Unchecked Checked indicates that an entry is valid To add or modify parameters of a net event, check the Enable checkbox To delete or cancel an entry, you must first uncheck the Enable checkbox The net event code number 1 to 511 This number is unique for a particular type of event in the whole net. This prevents usage of the same number by more than one type of event. An Events button enables you to display the Event List dialog box. Link Down The slot to which the Net Event relates IO 1..IO 12 Only programmed cards are selectable. The port to which the Net Event relates External 1..External 12; Internal 1..Internal 12 The available options depend on the type of card. Delay time between the reporting of a Net Event as ON and the actual occurrence of the event 1 to 999 Delay time between the reporting of a Net Event as OFF and the actual termination of the event 1 to 999 System Level Operations 17

26 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 17. Flip DB Net Events Dialog Box: Event Type = Time Table 9. Flip DB Net (Time) Events s Enable Event No. Event Type Day Type Start Time End Time Checked, Unchecked Checked indicates that an entry is valid To add or modify parameters of a net event, check the Enable checkbox To delete or cancel an entry, you must first uncheck the Enable checkbox The net event code number 1 to 511 This number is unique for a particular type of event in the whole net. This prevents usage of the same number by more than one type of event. An Events button enables you to display the Event List dialog box. Time The type of day as determined in the Flip DB Agenda Full Workday, Partial Workday, Weekend Time at which RADview activates the event 00:00 to 23:59 If Start Time and End Time are identical, a Time event cannot be set. Time at which RADview deactivates the event 00:00 to 23:59 If End Time and Start Time are identical, a Time event cannot be set. Decision Table In the Decision Table, you can define a combination of events that will cause RADview to flip automatically to a specific configuration. To display event combinations for activating a specific configuration flip: From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB and Decision Table. The Flip DB Decision Table appears. 18 System Level Operations

27 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 18. Flip DB Decision Table Each entry in the Flip DB Decision Table defines a combination of events that cause a specific Flip DB action. To edit an entry in the Flip DB Decision Table: 1. Select the entry that you want to modify and click <Edit >. The Edit Decision Table Entry dialog box appears. 2. Modify the parameters as required and click <OK>. 3. In the Flip DB Decision Table, click <Set>. The Decision Table is saved in the RADview Edit Configuration database. The Decision Table will be downloaded to the Agent only when you invoke the Flip DB>Update command. When the Set operation is performed, each enabled Logical Expression is first checked for syntax, and if found to be incorrect, an "Invalid Logical Expression" warning is displayed, and Set is terminated. The Set operation also determines whether all the Event numbers used in all the enabled Logical Expressions exist in the Network Management Station's Events list. If any do not exist, you are notified that at least one "Logical Expression includes undefined/disabled event/s". This can be corrected either before or after the Set operation. Either way, clicking OK after this message displays enables you to save the Decision Table in the RADview database. Figure 19. Edit Decision Table Entry Dialog Box System Level Operations 19

28 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 10. Edit Decision Table Entry s Flip Index Logical Expression Flip to Config. No. Enable Index number of the entry in the Table according to the order of priority 1 to 10 For example, suppose that multiple event combinations, causing flipping to more than one configuration, occur at the same time. RADview activates the entry that comes first in the Decision Table Combination of net events which, if they occur, cause RADview to flip to a specific Megaplex configuration. The expression consists of event numbers and logical symbols (maximum of 20 characters) & = AND = OR! = NOT Parentheses ( ) enclose a combination of events that comprises a single condition in the logical expression For example, (2&51) (!102&4) means that (event no. 2 exists AND event no. 51 exists) OR (event no. 102 does not exist AND event no. 4 exists) The logical expression cannot begin with a blank space ID number of the Megaplex configuration that will be activated if the events written in the logical expression occur 1 to 10 Checked (entry is valid), Unchecked To check if any events written in the logical expression do not exist: In the Edit Decision Table Entry dialog box, click <Net Events>. The Net Event List appears. Figure 20. Net Event List The Net Event List displays, in ascending order, a list of all defined and enabled Net Events stored in RADview s database. 20 System Level Operations

29 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Saving (Downloading) the Flip DB to the Agent The Flip DB>Update command saves (downloads) the information in the Agenda, Net Events and Decision Table to the Agent. Note This option is only available when there is communication with the agent. To save the Flip DB to the Agent: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB followed by Update A confirmation dialog box appears asking you to proceed with or cancel the Update operation. 2. Click <OK> to confirm. <OK> causes a Set of the Agenda, Net Events and Decision Table to the agent (to the temporary Flip DB, as described above). First, the agent performs a Flip DB Sanity Check on the temporary Flip DB. If the Flip DB Sanity Check results are OK, the temporary Flip DB will be saved in the agent's NVRAM and activated. If errors are detected, the Update is not performed. The errors can be seen in the Sanity Check Errors List (Figure 36). Reading (Uploading) the Flip DB to the Edit Configuration The Flip DB>Read command reads (uploads) the Flip configuration from the Agent mode to the Edit Configuration. This option is only available when there is communication with the agent. To upload the Flip DB to the Edit Configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB and Read. A confirmation dialog box appears warning that the Read operation will replace the current Edit Flip DB configuration. You are prompted to proceed or cancel the Read operation. Net Update 2. Click <OK> to confirm. The Flip configuration in the Agent's MTCL 2 card replaces the existing Edit Flip configuration. The Net Update command enables you to save the current configuration and/or Flip DB configuration to an agent without making them active configurations. Saving the Configuration The Save Config command enables you to save the current configuration as the Agent's temporary configuration, without activating it over the net. System Level Operations 21

30 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual To save the current configuration as the Agent's temporary configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Net Update and Save Config. The Net Update Save Config dialog box appears. 2. Click <Apply> to activate the Update process. A sanity check begins. If the sanity check is successful, the download proceeds. If warnings appear, completion of the download process requires user confirmation. If the sanity check detects errors, RADview aborts the download process and displays an error message, Sanity Check errors encountered by NMS. To view a list of detected errors, click View Errors. The configuration is saved as the temporary configuration of the Agent but is not activated over the net. Figure 21. Net Update Save Config Dialog Box To abort the Save Config operation while in progress: Click <Abort>. Table 11. Net Update Save Config s Configuration Id Description Number of agent configuration to which current configuration will be downloaded as the temporary configuration 1 to 10 Brief description of the selected configuration, as entered by the user during the last Update process. 22 System Level Operations

31 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Saving the Flip DB The Save Flip DB command allows you to save the current Flip DB configuration as the Agent's temporary configuration, without activating it over the net. To save the current Flip DB Configuration as the Agent's temporary configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Net Update and Save Flip DB. A confirmation box appears. 2. Click <OK> to save the Flip DB parameters. If the sanity check detects errors, RADview aborts the Save Flip DB process. Configuring Time Slot Assignments The TS Assignment command enables you to view and configure time slot assignments for selected ports. Only ports in an MTML 4 card can be selected as the source port. Time slot assignments can be configured in either normal mode or expanded mode. In expanded mode, (available when the slot is set to Split) each of the eight available bits is configured individually. Configuring Time Slot Assignments in Normal Mode To configure time slot assignments in normal mode: 1. From the Configuration menu, select TS Assignment. The Select ML port dialog box appears. Figure 22. Select ML Port Dialog Box System Level Operations 23

32 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 12. Select ML Port s Slot Port Card Type The slot where the selected MTML card is installed IO 1..IO 12 The selected port External 1..External 4, internal 1..internal 4 Type of selected card 2. Select an entry in the list and click <TS Assignment...> The TS Assignment dialog box appears (Figure 23). 3. Configure the parameters as required, and click <Set>. The Network Management Station checks to ensure there are no invalid time slot assignments, sets the configured data to its database and updates the list of time slot assignments in the TS Assignment dialog box. The TS Assignment dialog box contains all source time slots (from 1 24 for T1 ports and 1 31 for E1 ports), and the details of their connections for the selected port. Note A port on an MTML 4/E1 card with the Line Type E1 MF (G.732S), or E1 MF (G.732SCRC) should not be connected to TS 16. Match the number of connected time slots/bits to the same slot and port according to the requirements of the specific port, as described in the Time Slot Assignment s table (Table 13). Figure 23. TS Assignment Dialog Box 24 System Level Operations

33 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 13. TS Assignment s Slot Port Card Type TS Src Slot Port Time Slot Direction TS Type The slot where the selected MTML card is located IO 1..IO 12 The selected port NA, None, External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 The card type selected MTML 4/E1, MTML 4/T1 The source time slot number MTML 4/T1: 1 to 24 MTML 4/E1: 1 to 31 Destination slot where the time slot is routed None, IO 1..IO 12, Split Destination port where the time slot is routed None, External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 48 If TS Type=Mng, this field is disabled The number of ports available depends on the type of card selected as the destination The destination time slot number For T1: None, 1 to 24 For E1: None, 1 to 31. Broadcast direction values NA, Both, RX, TX, BcastSrc, BcastDst The media type of connected time slots NC: not connected Data: data connection Voice: voice connection Mng: time slot devoted to management (cannot be connected to another port) Reserved: If Slot is Split, the TS Type displayed in normal mode is based on the TS Type for the first expanded bit. When in expanded mode, TS Type field displays the TS Type for each individual bit. Card and Port Types The card types that are supported by MP 2200, along with the ports in those cards that can be connected as time slots, are listed in the Time Slot Assignment Card and Port Types table on the following page. In the Req. TSs (or Bits) column, those ports marked with (S) require the selection of a Split time slot. While ports of all listed card types can be configured as destination TS ports, only ports of MTML 4 cards can be configured as source TS ports. System Level Operations 25

34 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 14. Time Slot Assignment Card and Port Types Card Type Ports Rate Req. TSs (or Bits) HS 6 External 1..External 6 nx56 or nx64 n HS 12 External 1..External 12 nx56 or nx64 n HS 703 External 1..External 4 64 Kbps 1 HS R External 1..External Kbps 19.2 Kbps, Kbps (S) 2 Bit (S) 4 Bit 1 HS S, HS U/I Internal 1..Internal Kbps 19.2 Kbps, Kbps (S) 2 Bit (S) 4 Bit 1 HS U/1 Internal 1..Internal Kbps 19.2 Kbps, Kbps 128 Kbps HS S, HS U12 Internal 1..Internal Kbps 19.2 Kbps, Kbps HS S6, HS U6 Internal 1..Internal Kbps 19.2 Kbps, Kbps 128 Kbps (S) 2 Bit (S) 4 Bit 1 2 (S) 2 Bit (S) 4 Bit 1 (S) 2 Bit (S) 4 Bit 1 2 MTML 4/E1, MTML 4/T1 External 1.. External 4 NA NA 1 24 (for T1 ports) 1 31 (for E1 ports) MTML-E2/R, MTML-E2, MTML-H family VC 6/E&M, VC 6/FXO, VC 6/FXS, VC 12/E&M, VC 12/FXO, VC 12/FXS Internal-1..internal-4 NA NA 1 24 (for T1 ports) 1 31 (for E1 ports) External 1..External 12 1 Configuring Time Slot Assignments in Expanded Mode A time slot with a slot value of Split can be expanded to eight bits in order to configure time slot assignments for each bit individually. To edit time slot assignments in expanded mode: 1. From the TS Assignment dialog box, select a time slot assignment whose slot value is Split and click <Expand>. The table expands by eight lines to show the time slot assignments for each individual bit of the selected entry. The list otherwise remains the same as before. 26 System Level Operations

35 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 24. TS Assignment Dialog Box (Expanded) 2. Select an expanded entry, and click <Expand >. The Replace TS dialog box appears. Figure 25. Replace TS Dialog Box A second card can be added on the same time slot. To add a second card: 1. Highlight a timeslot. 2. Click <Add>. The Add TS dialog box appears. 3. Configure the parameters as required, and click <Set>. The Network Management Station checks to ensure there are no invalid time slot assignments, then sets the configured data to its database and updates the list of time slot assignments in the TS Assignment dialog box. System Level Operations 27

36 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 26. Add TS Dialog Box Table 15. TS s Card Type Slot Port TS Src Bit Slot Port Time Slot Direction TS Type The card type selected MTML 4/E1, MTML 4/T1 The slot where the selected MTML card is located IO 1..IO 12 The port selected NA, None, External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 48 The source time slot number MTML 4/T1: 1 to 24 MTML 4/E1: 1 to 31 The bit selected 1 to 8 None, IO 1..IO 12 The port where the destination time slot is located None, External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 The number of available ports depends on the card type selected The source ML port cannot also be the destination port None is the only available value, as the time slot of the selected card has already been expanded to its individual bits Broadcast direction values NA, Both, RX, TX, BcsatSrc, BcastDst The media type of connected time slots NC: not connected Data: data connection Voice: voice connection Reserved: When Slot is None, the TS Type is NC When Slot contains an HS card, the TS Type is Data 28 System Level Operations

37 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Connecting Time Slots in Sequence To save configuration time, a group of sequential time slots in an ML card can be simultaneously connected to another ML port. Time slot connections are done for many time slots at the same time, instead of one by one. Note When time slots are configured in sequence, previous time slot connections will be overwritten with the new configuration. It is advisable to configure single time slot assignments only after sequential time slot configuration has been completed. To configure a sequence of time slots: 1. In the TS Assignment dialog box, select Sequence The TS Sequence dialog box appears. 2. Configure the parameters as required, and Click <Set>. The Network Management Station checks to ensure there are no invalid time slot assignments, and then removes the old connections and replaces them with the new time slot connections. Any changes are also reflected in the list of time slot assignments in the TS Assignment dialog box. Figure 27. TS Sequence Dialog Box Table 16. TS Sequence s Src Start TS Con. Slot Con. Port The first time slot in the sequence MTML 4/T1: 1 to 23 MTML 4/E1: 1 to 30 The slot containing the destination ML card IO 1..IO 12 The destination port VC 12: external 1.. external (No. of TSs) ML cards, HS 6, HS 12: External 1..External 12 The number of ports available depends on the type of card selected. System Level Operations 29

38 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 16. TS Sequence s (Cont.) No. of TSs Con. Start TS Direction TS Type The number of time slots to be configured in sequence MTML 4/T1: 1 to (25 Start TS) MTML 4/E1: 1 to (32 Start TS) The time slot in the port to which you are connecting that begins the sequence. 1 to (25 No. of TSs) This field is only enabled when the Con. Slot contains an ML card. Broadcast direction values NA, Both, RX, TX, BcastSrc, BcastDst The time slot type MTML and HS cards: Data MTML and VC 12 cards: Voice When Con. Slot conatins an ML card, the value is Data or Voice When Con. Slot contains an HS 6 or HS 12 card, the value is Data When Con. Slot contains a VC 12 card, the value is Voice Configuring Signaling Profiles The Signaling Profile command enables you to configure the system's signaling profiles. The system can store as many as five different signaling profiles. Megaplex main link ports can be configured to use either legacy CAS (with or without signaling conversion) or the R2 protocol. Different profiles are used to define the format of the signaling information. To set signaling profile parameters: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Signaling Profile The signaling profile dialog box appears (Figure 28). Figure 28. Signaling Profile Dialog Box 2. Configure the Type of Signaling Profile (Legacy or R2 CAS) for the desired profiles. 3. Double click in the Name field and type Name for profile. 4. Configure Legacy Data or R2 Data for selected profiles (described below) and click <Set>. 30 System Level Operations

39 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Configuring Legacy Data Profile Profiles for legacy signaling are used for regular CAS. These profiles enable the user to define two separate conversions: Conversion of signaling information received through a main link, in order to match the internal Megaplex signaling interpretation conventions. Conversion of the internal signaling information to the format used by the equipment connected to Megaplex links. Note When the Megaplex includes an audio interface module, which supports the definition of its own profile, e.g., the VC Q module, it is necessary to select a main link profile that does not affect the signaling bits of that module. This is obtained by selecting A=A, B=B, C=C, D=D in the active profile. To set legacy data parameters: 1. From the Signaling Profile dialog box, select a profile whose type is Legacy and click <Legacy Data > The Legacy Data dialog box appears. 2. Configure desired parameters. 3. Click <Set> to add the changes to the NMS database and close the dialog box. Figure 29. Legacy Data Dialog Box System Level Operations 31

40 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 17. Legacy Data s Signaling Profile The profile number selected in the Select Profile dialog box 1..5 Rx (ML >IO) column A A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 B A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 C A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 D A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 Busy 0000 to 1111 Idle 0000 to 1111 Tx (ML >IO) column A A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 B A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 C A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 D A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 Configuring R2 Data Profile Most of the parameters included in an R2 profile can be automatically selected by specifying a national (country) implementation. In addition, it is necessary to select the type of link (terrestrial or satellite). R2 profiles enable the user to specify, for each individual channel (identified by the main link timeslot to which it is routed), the call permissions: incoming only, outgoing only, or both. To set R2 data: 1. From the Signaling Profile dialog box, select a profile whose type is R2 CAS and click <R2 Data > The R2 Data dialog box appears. There are three tabs: General, Timers and TS Data. 2. Click on the desired tab to configure parameters 3. Click <Set> to add the changes to the NMS database and close the dialog box. 32 System Level Operations

41 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 30. R2 Data General Tab Dialog Box Figure 31. R2 Data Timers Tab Dialog Box System Level Operations 33

42 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 32. R2 Data TS Data Tab Dialog Box Table 18. R2 Data s Possible Values Signaling Profile General Tab R2 Mode The profile number selected in the Select Profile dialog box 1..5 Auto, Manual Country ITU T, Korea, India, Brazil (continuous), Brazil (pulsed), 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 R2 Delay Metering Indication Timers Tab Terrestrial, Satellite C Bit, B Bit Break Make Ratio (msec) 56 44, 64 36, Release Guard T2 (msec) Regret Duration (sec) Seize Detect (msec) Seize Ack. Delay (msec) Clear Back Detect (msec) Clear Forward Detect (msec) Fault Detect (msec) Fault Removal Detect (msec) Meter Pulse Duration (msec) Seize Ack. Wait (msec) System Level Operations

43 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 18. R2 Data s (Cont.) Possible Values Seize Ack. Detect (msec) Answer Detect (msec) Block Removal Detect (msec) Metering Pulse Detect (msec) Forced Disconnect Detect (msec) Disconnect Ack. Detect (msec) Release Guard T1 (msec) TS Data Tab TS Call Enable Metering Both, Incoming, Outgoing Yes, No Configuring the Redundancy Table The Redundancy Table enables you to configure the system redundancy mode to provide backup support for primary slots and ports of ML cards. Note Redundancy is available only for ML cards. To view and edit the Redundancy Table: From the Configuration menu, select Redundancy Table. The Redundancy Table dialog box appears. Figure 33. Redundancy Table Dialog Box The Redundancy Table lists the redundancy modes configured for the system, along with the primary and secondary slots and ports associated with each configured redundancy mode. System Level Operations 35

44 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual You can click on a column heading that is marked with an asterisk (*) to sort the list. For example, clicking the Primary Slot column-heading sorts the list in ascending or descending order of the primary slots. The columns and fields of the Redundancy Table are described below. Table 19. Redundancy Table s Redundancy Mode Primary Slot Primary Port Secondary Slot Secondary Port Default redundancy mode Dual Cable Parallel Tx, Y Cable The slot number of the card selected as the primary card of redundancy. The primary card should be the online card, which is usually the card which is more important IO 1..IO 12 Port number on the card in the primary slot External 1..External 4 The slot number of the card selected as the backup card, which is usually the card which is less important IO 1..IO 12 Port number on the card in the secondary slot External 1..External 4 The secondary port may not be the same as the primary port Recovery Time (sec) After switching to the current online card, the next switch can be performed only after the time indicated by this value has elapsed 1 to 99 You can add, edit or remove entries from the Redundancy Table. Adding entries to the Redundancy Table Additional pairs of slots and ports (redundancy couples) can be added to the Redundancy Table. To add a redundancy couple: 1. Click <Add> in the Redundancy Table dialog box. The Add Redundancy Couple dialog box appears. 2. Select the parameters for the new redundancy couple, and click <Set>. When the following conditions are satisfied, the new redundancy couple is added to the Redundancy Table: The primary slot and port are not the same as the secondary slot and port The primary slot and port do not already appear in the Redundancy Table, either as primary or secondary The secondary slot and port do not already appear in the Redundancy Table as primary or secondary The primary slot and secondary slot contain the same card type. 36 System Level Operations

45 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Note The Set button is disabled if there is no slot that includes an MTML 4 card. When Set is completed, all former time slot connections of the selected secondary port are disconnected. Figure 34. Add Redundancy Couple Dialog Box Changing Redundancy Table Entries You can edit only the recovery time of any entry in the Redundancy Table. To edit the recovery time: 1. Select an entry in the Redundancy Table. 2. Click <Change > The Change Redundancy s dialog box appears. 3. Change the Recovery Time for the selected Redundancy Table entry, and click <Set>. The new recovery time is set in the database of the Network Management Station, and appears in the Redundancy Table. Figure 35. Change Redundancy s Dialog Box System Level Operations 37

46 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Removing Redundancy Table Entries Pairs of slots and ports (redundancy couples), can be removed from the Redundancy Table. To remove a Redundancy Couple: 1. Select an entry in the Redundancy Table. 2. Click <Remove>. A warning message is displayed. 3. Click <OK> to confirm the Remove operation. Note The Remove operation disconnects all time slot connections between the secondary port and any ports to which it is connected. Polling the Agent You can manually poll the agent at any given instant. This is useful when you don t want to wait until the next automatic polling interval. To manually poll the agent: From the Configuration menu, select Poll Agent. The system polls the agent immediately. Fault Menu Sanity Check Errors If there is communication with the agent you can verify the status of the Agent's last sanity check process. To verify the status of the agent's last Sanity Check process: From the Fault menu, select Sanity Check Errors. If the last sanity check process disclosed an error, but the temporary configuration of the agent was thereafter modified, a message box displays No Valid Errors. If there were no errors found during the last sanity check process, a message box displays No Sanity Errors. If the agent's last sanity check process disclosed errors that have not been corrected, the Sanity Check Error List appears. 38 System Level Operations

47 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 36. Sanity Check Error List The parameters of the Sanity Check Error List are shown in Table 20. Table 20. Sanity Check Error List s Slot Card Type Port TS Description Slot in which the error was detected Type of card in which the error was detected Port in which the error was detected Time Slot in which the error was detected Description of error To save the Sanity Check Errors List in a file: Click <Save File>. The Sanity Check Errors are saved in a file with the extension *.sce. To print the Sanity Check Errors List: Click <Print>. The list is printed according to the parameters defined by the System Administrator during setup. To update the Sanity Check Errors List: Click <Refresh>. System Level Operations 39

48 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Displaying Agent View If there is communication with the agent you can open or close the Agent part of the Megaplex View. To open the Agent part of the application window: From the Window menu, select Agent View. The Agent View opens and is displayed on the screen below the Edit Configuration hub. To close the Agent part of the application window: From the Window menu, select Agent View, then Off. The Agent View closes and is no longer displayed on the screen. 4. Card Level Operations Card level operations are carried out when a card in the Edit Configuration Megaplex is in focus, or from Card View. Card level operations enable you to: Display physical information about the selected card Program (add) a new card into an empty slot in the Edit Configuration Remove a card from the Edit Configuration. Table 21 lists the different management options for the card level. Note Card Level Configuration menu options are dependent upon the selected card. You cannot copy or zoom in on PS cards, empty slots, unknown cards and MTCL cards. Table 21. Card Level Management Options Tasks Configuration Adding a new card in the mux Displaying zoomed card view Displaying card information Copying card s configuration Dialog Box and Location New Card dialog box (Figure 37) Zoomed Card View (Figure 35) Card Information dialog box (Figure 36) Copy Card dialog box (Figure 38) Path Configuration Add Configuration Zoom Configuration Card Info Configuration Copy Removing a card See Removing a Card (Figure 39) Configuration Remove 40 Card Level Operations

49 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Zooming to a Card View You may display a more detailed view of a card, including individual ports. To display the Card View: Double click on a card in the mux or select a card and from the Configuration menu select Zoom. The Zoomed card dialog box (Card View) appears. Figure 35. Sample Card View To exit the Card View: Double click the upper left corner (Control menu button) of the Card View window. When a card is in focus or Card View is open, the Configuration menu is the only enabled option in the menu bar. The contents of the Configuration menu depend on the current selection: If an empty slot is selected in the Edit Configuration hub, the Configuration menu contains only the Add option. If a pre programmed card is selected in the Edit Configuration hub, the Configuration menu contains the Card Info, Zoom and Remove options. In Card View, when no port is selected, the Configuration menu contains only the Card Info command. Note Zoom is disabled if a PS, CL or Unknown card has been selected. Card Level Operations 41

50 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Displaying Card Information You can display information about a selected card by viewing its Card Information dialog box. To display information about a card: 1. Select the card in the mux. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Card Info... or click the shortcut key on the toolbar. A Card Information dialog box appears. Figure 36. Sample Card Information Dialog Box Table 22. Card Information s Slot The slot position where the card is installed PS A, PS B, CL A, CL B, IO 1..IO 12 Card Type No. of External Ports No. of Internal Ports The type of card assigned to the selected slot Number of external ports in the selected card Number of internal ports in the selected card Adding a New Card The Add command enables you to program a new card configuration in an empty slot in the Edit Configuration hub. To add a new card to the Edit Configuration hub: 1. In the Edit Configuration hub, click an empty slot. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Add or click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The New Card dialog box appears. 3. From the Card Type dropdown list, select the required card type. 42 Card Level Operations

51 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations 4. Click <Set>. The selected card appears in the selected slot in the Edit Configuration hub. Figure 37. New Card Dialog Box Table 23. New Card s Slot Card Type The selected slot position where the new card will be installed. PS 60W and PS 100W cards may only be configured in the PS A or PS B slots. MTCL 2 cards may only be configured in the CL A or CL B slots. PS A, PS B, CL A, CL B, IO 1..IO 12 The type of card supported by MP 2200 that can be added to the selected slot. PS-60W, PS-100W, MTCL-3, MTCL-3 ETH, MTML-4/T1, MTML-4/E1, MTML-E2, MTML-E2/R, MTML-H-4E1, MTML-H-4E1/2W, MTML-H-4T1, MTML-H-4T1/2W, MTHS-H-4E1, MTHS-H-4E1/2W, MTHS-H-4T1, MTHS-H-4T1/2W, HS-6, HS-12, HS-703, HS-R, HS-S, HS-S6, HS-S12, HS-U/1, HS-U6, HS-U12, HS-U/I, LS-12, VC-6/E&M, VC-6/FXO, VC-6/FXS, VC-12/E&M, VC-12/FXO, VC-12/FXS, Unknown Copying a Card's Configuration The Copy command allows you to copy the selected card's configuration to a destination slot within the current Megaplex or to another Megaplex in the net. To copy a card configuration to another slot: 1. In the Edit Configuration mode, click the card whose configuration you want to copy. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Copy... The Card Copy dialog box appears. 3. Select the required copy parameters and click <Set>. The source configuration is copied to its destination(s). If the destination slot was previously empty, the new card type and its default values will be added to that slot in all existing Edit Configurations on the destination Megaplex. Card Level Operations 43

52 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 38. Card Copy Dialog Box Table 24. Card Copy s Source Slot Card Type Node Name Configuration Id Destination Slot Possible Values Slot in which the selected card is inserted. Type of the selected card. List of Megaplexes in the current net. ID number of an existing Edit Configuration in the destination Megaplex. Destination slot in the destination Megaplex. Only empty slots or slots containing the same card type as the source card are available. Note: You can select more than one destination slot by using standard Windows item selection methods (Click<CTRL>Click, Click<SHIFT>Click). Each destination slot will receive the same configuration. A destination slot may contain data that affects or depends on data of other slots (for example, redundant MTML cards, LS-6 tandem cards, and so on). These conditions are not checked or processed further by RADview. You are responsible for checking and correcting such conditions. Removing a Card The Remove command deletes a card configuration from the selected slot in the Edit Configuration mode. If the card configuration exists in the same slot in other Edit Configurations of the current Megaplex, the card configuration will be removed from all. 44 Card Level Operations

53 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations To remove a card from the Edit Configuration: 1. Click the card you want to remove. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Remove or click the shortcut key on the toolbar. A dialog box appears asking you to confirm the Remove operation. 3. Click <OK> to confirm. The card and all of its configuration information are deleted from the Edit Configuration hub. Figure 39. Remove Card Message Box 5. Port Level Operations RADview allows you to perform network management in the Port Level. You select a port by clicking it in the zoomed card view. Table 25 lists the different management options for port level. Note Port Level Configuration menu options are dependent upon the selected port. Table 25. Port Level Management Options Tasks Configuration Setting port information Copying port s configuration Setting User Name and Information Dialog Box and Location Port Information dialog box Port Copy dialog box (Figure 59) Port User Name dialog box (Figure 60) Path Configuration Port Info Configuration Copy Configuration User Info Port Level Operations 45

54 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Setting Port Information The Port Info command displays software configuration information about the selected port. To display information about a port: In the Card View, double click the port. Alternatively, in Card View select the port and from the Configuration menu, select Port Info or click the Port Info button. The Port Information dialog box appears. General information and software configuration information can be displayed by selecting the various tabs. RADview supports several types of cards. The Port Information dialog box contains the following read-only parameters at the top: Slot, Port and Card Type. MTCL 3, MTCL 3 ETH Software Configuration The parameters of the MTCL cards are read only. To display the software configuration of an MTCL external port: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info... or click the Port Info button. The Port Information dialog box appears. Table 26. MTCL Software Configuration s Rate (bps) Operational speed, in bps, of the selected port. 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, Usage Function of the selected port Unknown, No Use, NMS Slip, NMS PPP, MUX PPP, MUX Slip, Terminal Routing Protocol Protocol used for routing information from this port RIP2, None Data Bits The number of data bits in async frame 7, 8 Parity The parity operation mode in async frame None, Odd, Even Stop Bits The minimum number of stop bits in the Tx async frame 1, 1.5, 2 46 Port Level Operations

55 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations MTML Cards The MTML 4/E1, MTML 4/E1 cards have four external ports. The Port Info command enables you to view and edit configuration information for all or any of these ports. To display port information: 1. In the Card View, click the required port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info or click the Port Info button. The Port Information dialog box appears. The information appears under four tabs: SW Cfg>>, <<SW Cfg, ML Rdn and Connect. 3. Click on the desired tab. 4. Change the parameters and click <Set> MTML 4/E1 Figure 40. SW Cfg>> MTML 4/E1 Dialog Box Port Level Operations 47

56 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 27. SW Cfg>> Tab MTML 4/E1 Slot Port Card Type Service Connect Line Type Restore Time (sec) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML 4/E1 Leased Line Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Line type parameters for the E1 interface E1 MF (G.732S), E1 (G.732N), E1 CRC (G.732NCRC), E1 CRC MF (G.732SCRC) The time between the loss of synchronization condition (red alarm) to the restoration of normal service CCITT, 1, 10 <<SW Cfg Tab Table 28. <<SW Cfg Tab MTML 4/E1 Slot Port Card Type Service Signaling Profile Idle Code (hex) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML 4/E1 Leased Line Signaling Profile of the port None, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 When Line Type=E1(G.732N) or E1 CRC(G.732NCRC), the value is None Determines the code for transmission in empty time slots 0..FF 48 Port Level Operations

57 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 28. <<SW Cfg Tab MTML 4/E1 (Cont.) CGA Rx Gain OOS Signal Voice OOS (hex) Selects the method used to signal the CGA state to the other end, through the main link None = Non transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, both 'Data/Voice OOS' and 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Trans = When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, 'Data/Voice OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Full = Fully transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, neither 'Data/Voice OOS' nor 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end When Line Type=E1(G.732N) or E1 CRC(G.732NCRC), the value is Trans or Full The Rx line sensitivity parameter Short Haul, Long Haul When Line Type= E1(G.732N) or E1 CRC(G.732NCRC) OOS Signal=None else: Forced Idle = SP = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '1' during out of service periods. Forced Busy = MK = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '0' during out of service periods. Busy Idle = MK SP = A and B bits are forced to '0' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '1' until out of service condition disappears. Idle Busy = SP MK = A and B bits are forced to '1' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '0' until out of service condition disappears Voice Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF Table 28. MTML 4/E1 Software Configuration 2 s (Cont.) Data OOS (hex) Inband Mng Inband Mng Rate (Kbps) Inband Mng Routing Protocol Data Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF A unique number to identify an inband management over the link Off, Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP, Dedicated FR, FDL or TSO A unique number to identify the rate of the inband management 64 when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR NA when Inband Mng=Off 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 when Inband Mng is FDL or TSO Inband Mng routing protocol of the port For Inband Mng=Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR: None, RIP2 or Proprietary For Inband Mng=Dedicated TS: Proprietary For Inband Mng=Off or FDLor TSO: None Port Level Operations 49

58 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual ML Rdn Tab The Redundancy Data fields are listed in Table 19. Note The Network Management Station checks the system redundancy table for information for this dialog box. If no entry of the table includes the Slot and Port of the selected port, a message box is displayed: "No Redundancy". Otherwise, the fields of the Redundancy Data dialog box receive values according to the entry in the Redundancy Table that includes the Slot and Port of the selected port. Connect Tab Note This option is only available when Mediation is Direct (full). Mediation is specified in the SW Cfg>> dialog box. Table 29. Connect Tab Slot Port Card Type Connection Mediation Connect Type Connect Mux Connect Slot Connect Port Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot Enables time slot connection within the current Megaplex or to another Megaplex in the net Direct (Full): Time slot connection within the current Megaplex Fractional: Time slot connection to another Megaplex in the net TDM Service, TDM User Values determined from the map. Only node names that were opened once will appear Unknown, List of Mux IDs of Muxes of the same net None, IO 1 to IO 15 None editable field 50 Port Level Operations

59 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations MTML 4/T1 Figure 41. SW Cfg>> Tab MTML 4/T1 Dialog Box Table 30. SW Cfg>> Tab MTML 4/T1 Slot Port Card Type Connect Line Type Line Code Interace FDL Type Restore Time (sec) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML 4/T1 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Line type parameters for the T1 interface ESF, D4 (SF) Line code parameter of the interface. B8ZS, B7 and TRANS. Type of interface DSU, CSU Side of the FDL that the selected port is located When Line Type is ESF: Response (indicates user side), Command (indicates PTT side) When Line Type=SF (D4): NA Time required to restore normal service after the end of a loss of synchronization condition 1, 10 Port Level Operations 51

60 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 30. SW Cfg>> Tab MTML 4/T1 (Cont.) Line Length (feet) TX Gain (dbm) Line length (only for T1/DSU interfaces) 0 133, , , , Attenuation value that brings the signal level closer to the expected repeater signal level on the cable (only applicable for T1 CSU cards) 0, 7.5, 15.0, <<SW Cfg Tab Table 31. <<SW Cfg Tab MTML 4/T1 Slot Port Card Type Signaling Profile Idle Code (hex) CGA Rx Gain OOS Signal Voice OOS (hex) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML 4/T1 Signaling Profile of the port 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Determines the code for transmission in empty time slots 0..FF Selects the method used to signal the CGA state to the other end, through the main link None = Non transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, both 'Data/Voice OOS' and 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Trans = When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, 'Data/Voice OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Full = Fully transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, neither 'Data/Voice OOS' nor 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end The Rx line sensitivity parameter Short Haul, Long Haul Forced Idle = SP = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '1' during out of service periods. Forced Busy = MK = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '0' during out of service periods. Busy Idle = MK SP = A and B bits are forced to '0' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '1' until out of service condition disappears. Idle Busy = SP MK = A and B bits are forced to '1' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '0' until out of service condition disappears Voice Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF 52 Port Level Operations

61 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 31. <<SW Cfg Tab MTML 4/T1 (Cont.) Data OOS (hex) Inband Mng Inband Mng Rate (Kbps) Inband Mng Routing Protocol Data Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF A unique number to identify an inband management over the link Off, Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP, Dedicated FR, FDL or TSO A unique number to identify the rate of the inband management 64 when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR NA when Inband Mng=Off 4, when Inband Mng is FDL or TS0 Inband Mng routing protocol of the port For Inband Mng=Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR: None, RIP2 or Proprietary For Inband Mng=Off or FDLor TSO: None ML Rdn Tab The Redundancy Data fields are listed in Table 19. Note The Network Management Station checks the system redundancy table for information for this dialog box. If no entry of the table includes the Slot and Port of the selected port, a message box is displayed: "No Redundancy". Otherwise, the fields of the Redundancy Data dialog box receive values according to the entry in the Redundancy Table that includes the Slot and Port of the selected port. Connect Tab Note This option is only available when Mediation is Direct (full). Mediation is specified in the SW Cfg>> dialog box. Port Level Operations 53

62 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 32. Connect s Slot Port Card Type Connect Mediation Connect Type Connect Mux Connect Slot Connect Port Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot Enables time slot connection within the current Megaplex or to another Megaplex in the net Direct (Full): Time slot connection within the current Megaplex Fractional: Time slot connection to another Megaplex in the net TDM Service, TDM User Values determined from the map. Only node names that were opened once will appear Unknown, List of Mux IDs of Muxes of the same net None, IO 1 to IO 15 None editable field MTML E2 Note MTML E2 cards are supported only by agent versions 7.0 To edit Software Configuration parameters for an external port: From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. 54 Port Level Operations

63 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 42. MTML E2 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port Table 33. MTML E2 Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Mng on National Bit Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML E2 Yes, No Yes, No To edit MTML E2 Software Configuration parameters for an internal port: From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Port Level Operations 55

64 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 43. MTML E2 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port Table 34. SW Cfg>> Tab MTML E2 Internal Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Line Type Restore Time Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML E2 Yes, No Line type parameters for the E1 interface E1 MF (G.732S), E1 (G.732N), E1 CRC (G.732NCRC), E1 CRC MF (G.732SCRC) The time between the loss of synchronization condition (red alarm) to the restoration of normal service CCITT, 1, Port Level Operations

65 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations <<SW Cfg Tab Table 35. <<SW Cfg Tab MTML E2 Internal Port Slot Port Card Type Signaling Profile Idle Code (hex) CGA Rx Gain OOS Signal Voice OOS (hex) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML E2 Signaling Profile of the port 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 When Line Type=E1 (G.732N) or E1 CRC (G.732NCRC), the value is None Determines the code for transmission in empty time slots 0..FF Selects the method used to signal the CGA state to the other end, through the main link None = Non transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, both 'Data/Voice OOS' and 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Trans = When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, 'Data/Voice OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Full = Fully transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, neither 'Data/Voice OOS' nor 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end When Line Type=E1 (G.732N) or E1 CRC (G.732NCRC): Trans, Full The Rx line sensitivity parameter Short Haul, Long Haul Forced Idle = SP = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '1' during out of service periods. Forced Busy = MK = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '0' during out of service periods. Busy Idle = MK SP = A and B bits are forced to '0' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '1' until out of service condition disappears. Idle Busy = SP MK = A and B bits are forced to '1' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '0' until out of service condition disappears When Line Type=E1 (G.732N) or E1 CRC (G.732NCRC): None Voice Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF Port Level Operations 57

66 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 35. <<SW Cfg Tab MTML E2 Internal Port (Cont.) Data OOS (hex) Inband Mng Inband Mng Rate (Kbps) Inband Mng Routing Protocol Data Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF A unique number to identify an inband management over the link Off, Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP, Dedicated FR, FDL or TSO A unique number to identify the rate of the inband management 64 when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR NA when Inband Mng=Off 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 when Inband Mng is FDL or TSO Inband Mng routing protocol of the port For Inband Mng=Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR: None, RIP2 or Proprietary For Inband Mng=Dedicated TS: Proprietary For Inband Mng=Off or FDL or TSO: None MTML H E1 Family Note MTML H E1 family of cards is supported only by agent versions 7.0 The MTML-H E1 family consists of the following cards: MTML H 4E1 MTML H 4E1/2W HSH 4E1 HSH 4E1/2W Note External ports cannot be configured. To edit Software Configuration parameters for an internal port: From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. 58 Port Level Operations

67 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 44. MTML H 4E1/2W Software Configuration Dialog Box Table 36. MTML H E1 Family Software Configuration s Slot Port Card Type Connect Line Type Signaling Profile Idle Code (hex) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML H 4E1, MTML H 4E1/2W, HSH 4E1, HSH 4E1/2W Yes, No Line type parameters for the E1 interface E1 MF (G.732S), E1 (G.732N) Signaling Profile of the port 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 When Line Type=E1 (G.732N) the value is None Determines the code for transmission in empty time slots 0..FF Port Level Operations 59

68 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 36. MTML H E1 Family Software Configuration s (Cont.) CGA OOS Signal Voice OOS (hex) Data OOS (hex) Inband Mng Inband Mng Rate (Kbps) Inband Mng Routing Protocol Selects the method used to signal the CGA state to the other end, through the main link None = Non transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, both 'Data/Voice OOS' and 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Trans = When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, 'Data/Voice OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Full = Fully transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, neither 'Data/Voice OOS' nor 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end When Line Type=E1 (G.732N) or E1 CRC (G.732NCRC): Trans, Full Forced Idle = SP = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '1' during out of service periods. Forced Busy = MK = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '0' during out of service periods. Busy Idle = MK SP = A and B bits are forced to '0' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '1' until out of service condition disappears. Idle Busy = SP MK = A and B bits are forced to '1' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '0' until out of service condition disappears This parameter is not relevant when CGA None When Line Type=E1 (G.732N) or E1 CRC (G.732NCRC): None Voice Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF This parameter is not relevant CGA=Full Data Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF This parameter is not relevant CGA=Full A unique number to identify an inband management over the link Off, Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP, Dedicated FR A unique number to identify the rate of the inband management 64 when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR NA when Inband Mng=Off 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 when Inband Mng is FDL or TS0 Inband Mng routing protocol of the port For Inband Mng=Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR: None, RIP2 or Proprietary For Inband Mng=Dedicated TS: Proprietary For Inband Mng=Off: None ML Rdn Tab The Redundancy Data fields are listed in Table Port Level Operations

69 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Note The Network Management Station checks the system redundancy table for information for this dialog box. If no entry of the table includes the Slot and Port of the selected port, a message box is displayed: "No Redundancy". Otherwise, the fields of the Redundancy Data dialog box receive values according to the entry in the Redundancy Table that includes the Slot and Port of the selected port. MTML H ports can be redundant only to MTML H ports. HSH ports can only be redundant to HSH ports. MTML H T1 Family Note MTML H T1 family of cards is supported only by agent versions 7.0 The MTML-H T1 family consists of the following cards: MTML H 4T1 MTML H 4T1/2W HSH 4T1 HSH 4T1/2W To edit Software Configuration parameters for an internal port: From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Figure 45. MTML H 4T1/2W Software Configuration Dialog Box Port Level Operations 61

70 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 37. MTML H T1 Family Software Configuration s Slot Port Card Type Connect Signaling Profile Idle Code (hex) CGA OOS Signal Voice OOS (hex) Data OOS (hex) Inband Mng Inband Mng Rate (Kbps) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot MTML H 4T1, MTML H 4T1/2W, HSH 4T1, HSH 4T1/2W Yes, No Signaling Profile of the port 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Determines the code for transmission in empty time slots 0..FF Selects the method used to signal the CGA state to the other end, through the main link None = Non transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, both 'Data/Voice OOS' and 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Trans = When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, 'Data/Voice OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Full = Fully transparent mode. When one of the links (main) will be in Out Of Service state, neither 'Data/Voice OOS' nor 'OOS' will be transmitted to the other end Forced Idle = SP = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '1' during out of service periods. Forced Busy = MK = both A and B signaling bits are forced to '0' during out of service periods. Busy Idle = MK SP = A and B bits are forced to '0' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '1' until out of service condition disappears. Idle Busy = SP MK = A and B bits are forced to '1' for 2.5 seconds; then they are switched to '0' until out of service condition disappears This parameter is not relevant CGA None Voice Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF This parameter is not relevant CGA=Full Data Out Of Service code. For agents that do not support this feature, the value will always be FF This parameter is not relevant CGA=Full A unique number to identify an inband management over the link Off, Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP, Dedicated FR A unique number to identify the rate of the inband management 64 when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS, Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR NA when Inband Mng=Off 62 Port Level Operations

71 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 37. MTML H T1 Family Software Configuration s (Cont.) Inband Mng Routing Protocol Inband Mng routing protocol of the port For Inband Mng=Dedicated PPP or Dedicated FR: None, RIP2 or Proprietary For Inband Mng=Dedicated TS: Proprietary For Inband Mng=Off: None ML Rdn Tab The Redundancy Data fields are listed in Table 19. Note The Network Management Station checks the system redundancy table for information for this dialog box. If no entry of the table includes the Slot and Port of the selected port, a message box is displayed: "No Redundancy". Otherwise, the fields of the Redundancy Data dialog box receive values according to the entry in the Redundancy Table that includes the Slot and Port of the selected port. Port Information for Other Cards The Port Info command enables you to view and edit configuration information for selected ports. To display port information: In Card View, double click a port, or select a port and from the Configuration menu, select Port Info... The Port Information dialog box appears and has two tabs: SW Cfg>> and Destination. LS 12 Cards LS 12 cards have twelve external ports and two internal ports. To edit LS 12 Software Configuration parameters for an external port: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Port Level Operations 63

72 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 46. LS 12 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port Table 38. LS 12 Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Protocol Rate (Kbps) Clock Mode Control Signal Data Bits Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Selected port External 1..External 12 Type of card installed in the selected slot LS 12 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Sync, Async Port speed When Protocol=Async: 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 7.2, 9.6, 14.4, 16.0, 24.0, 19.2, 28.8, 38.4, 57.6 When Protocol=Sync: 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 7.2, 8.0, 9.6, 14.4, 16.0, 19.2, 24.0, 28.8, 32.0, 38.4, 48.0, 56.0, 57.6, 64.0 Defines the clock operation mode of the interface DCE, Ext DCE, DTE Local, RTS, DTR & RTS When Protocol=Async: 6, 7, 8, 9 Else: NA 64 Port Level Operations

73 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 38. LS 12 Software Configuration s External Port (Cont.) CTS Link To Internal Indicates the flow control line operation mode between the port and the remote equipment On, RTS Internal 1, Internal 2 To edit LS 12 Software Configuration parameters an internal port: 1. Select an internal port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Figure 47. LS 12 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port Table 39. LS 12 Software Configuration s Internal Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Rate (Kbps) Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Selected port Internal 1, Internal 2 Type of card installed in the selected slot LS 12 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Port speed 14.4, 32, 56, 64, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512, 768 Port Level Operations 65

74 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 39. LS 12 Software Configuration s Internal Port (Cont.) Link To Slot Link To Port The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped External 1..External 4 Destination Tab The Destination parameters are described in Table 52. HS 6 and HS 12 Cards HS 6 cards have six external ports. HS 12 cards have twelve external ports. To edit HS 6 and HS 12 Software Configuration parameters: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Figure 48. HS 6/HS 12 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port 66 Port Level Operations

75 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 40. HS 6/HS 12 Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Rate (Kbps) Clock Mode CTS FIFO Size (bit) Link To Slot Link To Port Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Selected port External 1..External 12 Type of card installed in the selected slot HS 6, HS 12 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Port speed For any consecutive pair of ports (1,2 or 3,4 or 5,6 or 7,8 or 9,10 or 11,12), selecting nx56 for the odd numbered port and nx64 for the even numbered port, is an invalid rate combination 1x56=56 to 31x56=1736 1x64=64 to 31x64=1984 Defines the clock operation mode of the interface DCE, Ext DCE, DTE DTE when Clock Source=HS 12 for any group. Indicates the flow control line operation mode between the port and the remote equipment On, RTS FIFO Size, in bits Auto, 16, 30, 52, 72 The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, External 1..External 4 Destination Tab The Destination parameters are described in Table 52. Port Level Operations 67

76 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual HS 703 cards HS 703 cards have four external ports. To edit HS 703 Software Configuration parameters: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Figure 49. HS 703 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port Table 41. HS 703 Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Rate (Kbps) Link To Slot Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot HS 703 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Port speed 64 The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped. Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection Multiple, IO 1..IO Port Level Operations

77 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 41. HS 703 Software Configuration s External Port (Cont.) Link To Port The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, External 1..External 4 Destination Tab The Destination parameters are described in Table 52. HS R cards HS R cards have four external ports. To edit HS R Software Configuration parameters: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Figure 50. HS R Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port Port Level Operations 69

78 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 42. HS R Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot HS R Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Protocol Rate (Kbps) Applied protocol Sync, Async Data Bits 5, 6, 7, 8 NA when Protocol=Sync Parity Port speed When Protocol=Async: 0.6, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4 When Protocol=Sync: 0.6, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 48.0, 56, 64 No, Yes NA when Protocol=Sync Stop Bits 1, 2 NA when Protocol=Sync CTS DCD & DSR Clock Mode Link To Slot Link To Port On, RTS Local, End to End DCE, Ext DCE The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, External 1..External 4 Note: Do not select External 3, External 4 for this card. Destination Tab The Destination parameters are described in Table Port Level Operations

79 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations HS U/1 cards HS U/1 cards have four external ports and four internal ports. To edit HS U/1 Software Configuration external port parameters: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box for external ports of the HS U/1 card appears. Figure 51. HS U/1 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port Table 43. HS U/1 Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Interface Link To Slot Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot HS U/1 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes LT = line termination The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection Port Level Operations 71

80 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 43. HS U/1 Software Configuration s External Port (Cont.) Link To Port The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, External 1..External 4 Note: Do not select External 3, External 4 for this card. To edit HS U/1 Software Configuration internal port parameters: 1. Select an internal port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box for internal ports of the HS U/1 card appears. Figure 52. HS U/1 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port Table 44. HS U/1 Software Configuration s Internal Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port Internal 1.. Internal 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot HS U/1 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes 72 Port Level Operations

81 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 44. HS U/1 Software Configuration s Internal Port (Cont.) Protocol Rate (Kbps) Applied protocol Sync, Async Port speed When Protocol=Async: 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, Data Bits 7, 8 NA when Protocol=Sync When Protocol=Sync: 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 16.0, 19.2, 32.0, 38.4, 48.0, 56.0, 64.0, 128 Parity No, Odd, Even NA when Protocol=Sync Stop Bits 1, 2 NA when Protocol=Sync RTS & DTR Local, End to End HS U/I and HS S cards HS U/I and HS S cards each have four external ports and twelve internal ports. To edit HS U/I or HS S Software Configuration external port parameters: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box for external ports of the HS U/I or HS S card appears. Figure 53. HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port Port Level Operations 73

82 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 45. HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Interface Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..External 4 Type of card installed in the selected slot HS U/I, HS S Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes For HS S:TE = terminal equipment, NT = network termination For HS UI: LT = line termination, NT = network termination To edit HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration parameters for internal ports: 1. Select an internal port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Software Configuration dialog box for internal ports of the HS U/I or HS S card appears. Figure 54. HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port 74 Port Level Operations

83 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 46. HS U/I and HS S Software Configuration s Internal Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port Internal 1..Internal 12 Type of card installed in the selected port HS U/I, HS S Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Rate (bits) 2 for internal ports 3, 6, 9, 12 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 for internal ports 2, 4, 8 Link To Slot Link To Port The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection This parameter is available only for agent versions 7.0 The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, External 1..External 4 Note: Do not select External 3, External 4 for this card. This parameter is available only for agent versions 7.0. Destination s The Destination parameters are described in Table 52. HS S12, HS U12, HS S6, HS U6 Cards HS S12, HS U12 cards have twelve external ports and forty-eight internal ports. HS S6, HS U6 cards have six external ports and twenty-four internal ports. Additionally, each external port has three associated internal ports. The rest of the internal ports are D Channels that serve as D Concentration ports. To edit Software Configuration external port parameters: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box for external ports appears. Port Level Operations 75

84 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 55. HS U6 Software Configuration Dialog Box External Port Table 47. HS S12, HS U12, HS S6, HS U6 Software Configuration s External Port Slot Port Card Type Connect Port ID Interface Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port: External 1..External 12 Type of card installed in the selected slot: HS S12, HS U12, HS S6, HS U6 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes For HS U12, HS U6: NT 1= network termination, LT 1, LT I For HS S12, HS S6: NT = network termination, TE = terminal equipment Activation Type Selects the activation mode of the port: 1..3 Link To Slot Link To Port The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Multiple sets the same Link to Slot for all the associated Internal Ports of this external port. Mixed indicates that not all the associated Internal Ports of this external port are linked to the same slot. You should perform the selection in each internal port. Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped External 1..External 4, Multiple, Mixed 76 Port Level Operations

85 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations To edit LT 1 Data for HS U/12 and HS U6 cards: 1. Select an external port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info, followed by Far Modem s The LT 1 Data (Far Modem s) dialog box appears. Table 48. LT 1 Data s Protocol Rate Adaptation Rate (Kbps) Sync, Async V.110, Proprietary Note: If Remote Modem is ASMi 31: NA Controls the connection of the B1 channel of the corresponding port to a selected time slot of one of the MP 2200 links: When Protocol=Sync: If Rate Adaptationis V.110: 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 16.0, 19.2, 32.0, 38.4, 48.0, 56.0, 64.0, Else: 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 16.0, 19.2, 32.0, 38.4, 48.0, 64.0, When Protocol=Async: 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, Clock Mode Selects the timing mode of the ASMi 31 connected to the corresponding port: DCE The ASMi 31 unit provides transmit and receive clock signals, derived from the line signal received from the corresponding port, to the user s equipment connected to its user s port. EXT DCE The ASMi 31 unit provides the receive clock signal (derived from the line signal received from the corresponding port) to the user s equipment connected to its user s port, and accepts the transmit clock from the user s equipment. The user s equipment must be configured to operate with loopback timing. Applicable only when Protocol=Sync. The following field are available only when Protocol=Async. Data Bits Parity Stop Bits RTS & DTR LLB Enable Number of data bits in the word format transmitted through the selected port When Rate Adaptationis V.110: 5, 6, 7, 8 Else: 7, 8, Parity mode used by the selected port No, Odd, Even. Number of stop bits 1, 2 Local, End to End Controls the activation of a local loopback. Enabled (checked) Loopback activation enabled Disabled (unchecked) Loopback activation disabled Port Level Operations 77

86 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 48. LT 1 Data s (Cont.) RLB Enable Controls the activation of a remote loopback. Enabled (checked) Loopback activation enabled Disabled (unchecked) Loopback activation disabled Internal B1, B2 ports B1, B2 ports are: internal 1, internal 2, internal 4, internal 5, internal 7, internal 8, internal 10, internal 13, internal 14, internal 16, internal 17, internal 19, internal 20, internal 22, internal 23, internal 25, internal 26, internal 28, internal 29, internal 31, internal 32, internal 34 and internal 35. To edit internal B1, B2 Software Configuration parameters: 1. Select an internal port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Port Information dialog box appears. Figure 56. HS U6 Software Configuration Dialog Box Internal Port 78 Port Level Operations

87 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 49. B1, B2 Internal Port Software Configuration s Slot Port Card Type Connect Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port internal 1 to internal 35 Type of card installed in the selected slot HS S12, HS U12, HS S6, HS U6 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes Rate (bits) 2, 4, 8 Concentrated To Link To Slot Link To Port NA This parameter is disabled The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Multiple sets the same Link to Slot for all the associated Internal Ports of this external port. Mixed indicates that not all the associated Internal Ports of this external port are linked to the same slot. You should perform the selection in each internal port. Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped External 1..External 4, Multiple, Mixed Note: Do not select External 3, External 4 for this card. Destination Tab The Destination parameters are described in Table 52. Internal D ports D Channels include: For HS S12, HS U12 ports: internal 3, internal 6, internal 9, internal 12, internal 15, internal 18, internal 21, internal 24, internal 27, internal 30, internal 33, internal 36 For HS S6, HS U6 ports: internal 3, internal 6, internal 9, internal 12, internal 15, internal 18 D Path Channels include: For HS S12, HS U12 ports: internal 37..internal 48 For HS S6, HS U6 ports: internal 19..internal 24 Port Level Operations 79

88 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual To edit internal D Channel Software Configuration parameters: 1. Select an internal port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info The Software Configuration dialog box appears. Table 50. D Channel Port Software Configuration s Slot Port Card Type Connect Rate (bits) Concentrated To Link To Slot Link To Port Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port Type of card installed in the selected slot HS S12, HS U12, HS S6, HS U6 Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes For D Channels: 2, Concentrated For D Path Channels: 2, 4, 8 For D Channel ports with Rate=2 OR D Path Channel: NA For HS S12, HS U12 ports: internal 37..internal 48 For HS S6, HS U6 ports: internal 19..internal 24 The slot of the MTML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, External 1..External 4 Destination Tab The Destination parameters are described in Table 52. VC 6/E&M, VC 6/FXO, VC 6/FXS, VC 12/E&M, VC 12/FXO, VC 12/FXS cards VC 6/E&M, VC 6/FXO and VC 6/FXS cards each have six external ports. VC 12/E&M, VC 12/FXO and VC 12/FXS cards each have twelve external ports. To edit Software Configuration parameters: 1. Select an external port of the VC 6/E&M, VC 6/FXO, VC 6/FXS, VC 12/E&M, VC 12/FXO or VC 12/FXS card. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info, then Software Configuration. The Port Information dialog box appears. 80 Port Level Operations

89 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Figure 57. Software Configuration Dialog Box VC 6 & VC 12 Cards Table 51. Software Configuration s for VC 6 & VC 12 Cards Slot Port Card Type Connect Tx Level (dbm) Rx Level (dbm) Interface Coding Law Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port External 1..external 12 Type of card installed in the selected slot VC 6/E&M, VC 6/FXO, VC 6/FXS, VC 12/E&M, VC 12/FXO, VC 12/FXS Indicates whether the port should be considered in any of the Megaplex algorithms No, Yes The transmit gain in dbm For E&M cards: 17 to 8 For FXO cards: 18 to 7 For FXS cards: 13 to 8 The receive gain in dbm For E&M cards: 23 to 2 For FXO cards: 23 to 2 For FXS cards: 17 to 2 For E&M cards: 2WIRE, 4WIRE For FXO or FXS cards: 2WIRE The method/law used for decoding/encoding the voice information. All ports on the same card must use the same coding law Alaw should be used for MTML 4/E1 cards Ulaw should be used for MTML 4/T1 cards Port Level Operations 81

90 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 51. Software Configuration s for VC 6 & VC 12 Cards (Cont.) Signaling Method Meter Rate (KHz) Link To Slot Link To Port The method used for decoding/encoding the signaling information (on/off hook). All ports on the same card must use the same signaling method For E&M cards: No Signaling, Robbed BitMultiFrame or Ch Associated E1 For FXO and FXS cards: Robbed BitMultiFrame, Ch Associated E1 When MTML cards are E1, Ch Associated E1 is not valid When MTML cards are T1, Robbed BitMultiFrame is not valid For E&M cards: NA Else: 16, 12 The slot of the ML card to which the IO port is mapped. Slots without MTML cards are not available for selection Multiple, IO 1..IO 12 The port in the ML card to which the IO port is mapped Multiple, External 1..External 4. Configuring Port Destination s To edit Destination configuration parameters: 1. Select a port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Port Info... The Destination dialog box appears. 3. Click the Destination Tab. Figure 58. Sample Destination Dialog Box Table 52 lists the parameters of the Destination dialog box. 82 Port Level Operations

91 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations Table 52. Destination s Slot Port Card Type Dest Connect Dest Mux Dest Slot Dest Port Slot in which the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 Number of the selected port. The available options vary according to the card type External 1..External 12, internal 1 to internal 12 Type of card installed in the selected port, No, Yes Unknown, List of Mux's IDs of Muxes of the same net Slot in which the destination card is installed IO 1 to IO 15, None None Editable field Dest Timeslot, 1 to 31 This field is applicable only when a TDM ML card is installed in the Dest Slot For T1 cards: 1 to 24 For E1 cards: 1 to 31 Copying a Port's Configuration The Copy command allows you to copy the selected port's configuration to a destination port within the current Megaplex or another Megaplex. To copy a port configuration to another port: 1. In the Edit Configuration Card View, click the port whose configuration you want to copy. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Copy. The Port Copy dialog box appears. 3. Select the required copy parameters and click <Set>. The source configuration is copied to its destination(s). Port Level Operations 83

92 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 59. Port Copy Dialog Box Table 53. Port Copy s Source Slot Source Port Card Type Node Name Configuration Id Destination Slot Destination Port Possible Values Slot in which the selected card is inserted. Number of the selected port. Type of the selected card. List of Megaplexes in the current net. You can select any type of Megaplex as a destination. ID number of an existing Edit Configuration in the destination Megaplex. Destination slot in the destination Megaplex. Only slots containing the same card type as the source card are available. Note: You can select more than one destination slot. Each destination slot will receive the same configuration. Destination port in the destination slot. Note: A destination port may contain data that affects or depends on data of other ports (for example, redundant MTML cards, LS-6 tandem cards, and so on). These conditions are not by checked or processed further by RADview. The user is responsible for checking and correcting such situations. 84 Port Level Operations

93 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations User Info Ports of all MP2200 cards can be configured with a user name. To edit user name parameters: 1. In Card View, select a port. 2. From the Configuration menu, select User Info The Port User Name dialog box appears. 3. Edit parameters as required. 4. Click <Set> to implement any changes in RADview's Edit Configuration database. Note The Network Management Station attaches the user name to alarm traps received. Figure 60. Port User Info Dialog Box Table 54. User Info s User Name User Info User defined name User defined information Port Level Operations 85

94 Megaplex-2200 Edit Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 86 Port Level Operations

95 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations This section explains the management operations for the Megaplex 2200 in RADview PC's Agent mode. 6. Introduction to Agent Operations In the Agent mode, you can display configuration information for the current Megaplex configuration at the Agent, Card and Port Levels. Data accessed in the Agent mode may be used for comparison and analysis when adjusting parameters in the Edit Configuration mode. You can display active alarms and history log for the Megaplex, cards and ports. In addition, you can view and analyze port statistics at the management station from the Agent mode. To select the Agent mode: In the Megaplex View, click the border of the bottom hub in the window. A light blue frame surrounds the Agent hub, bringing it into focus. The Agent hub displays the default configuration, or the configuration that was last stored in the management station. Any of the slot positions can be selected. Only correctly installed slot positions can be monitored and zoomed. The Megaplex view displays the rear panel of each of its installed cards, along with the card's name. If a slot is empty, no rear panel is displayed. If an unknown card is installed, the rear panel displays "?" (unknown). If a slot is selected, a light blue frame surrounds it. If a slot in the Agent is incorrectly installed, a red frame surrounds it. Introduction to Agent Operations 87

96 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 61. Megaplex View Agent Mode Selected Note If there is no communication between the Network Management Station and the Agent, only the Edit Configuration mode appears on the screen. If communication with the Agent fails while both Edit mode and Agent mode are on the screen, Agent mode is disabled. 7. Agent Level Operations Agent level operations are carried out when the Agent Megaplex is in focus. Table 55 lists the different management options for the system level. 88 Agent Level Operations

97 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 55. System Management Options Tasks Configuration Dialog Box and Location Path Displaying Mux timing information Displaying system information Setting voice level offset Displaying interface information Setting Date & Time Setting default configuration Deleting an agent configuration Displaying flip DB agenda Displaying flip DB net events Displaying flip DB decision table Setting net update delay Mux Information dialog box (Figure 62) System Information dialog box (Figure 63) Interface Information dialog box (Figure 64) Date and Time Setup dialog box (Figure 65) Default Config dialog box (Figure 66) Delete Config dialog box (Figure 67) Flip DB Agenda dialog box (Figure 68) Flip DB Net Events dialog box (Figure 69) Flip DB Decision table (Figure 70) Net Update Delay dialog box (Figure 71) Configuration Mux Info Configuration System Info Configuration Interface Info Configuration Date & Time Configuration Default Config Configuration Delete Config Configuration Flip DB Agenda Configuration Flip DB Net Events Configuration Flip DB Decision Table Configuration Net Update Delay Activating net update See Activating a Net Update Configuration Net Update Activate Agent Level Operations 89

98 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 55. System Management Options (Cont.) Tasks Configuration Displaying TS Assignments Displaying system signaling profiles Displaying redundancy parameters Resetting the device Dialog Box and Location TS Assignment dialog box (Figure 73) Signaling Profile dialog box (Figure 75) Redundancy Table (Figure 80) See Resetting the Device Path Configuration TS Assignment Configuration Signaling Profile Configuration Redundancy Table Configuration Reset Tasks - Fault Displaying Megaplex alarms Clearing agent alarms Dialog Box and Location Mux Active Alarm List (Figure 81) See Clearing Megaplex Alarms Path Fault Alarms Display All Fault Alarms Clear Clearing all alarms See Clearing All Alarms Fault Alarms Clear All Setting alarm severity level Defining alarm attributes Defining scope of alarm reports Displaying the history log Displaying most recent alarms Alarms Severity & ACM Relay dialog box (Figure 83) Alarm Attributes dialog box (Figure 84) Alarm Report dialog box (Figure 86) All Buffer Alarms dialog box (Figure 87) New Buffer Alarms dialog box (Figure 88) Fault Alarms Configuration Severity Fault Alarms Configuration Attributes Fault Alarms Configuration Reports Fault History Log All Fault History Log New 90 Agent Level Operations

99 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 55. System Management Options (Cont.) Tasks Window Closing/displaying Agent view Dialog Box and Location See Viewing the Agent Mode Path Window Agent View Tasks Options Defining the manager list Dialog Box and Location Manager List dialog box (Figure 89) Path Options Manager List Note All Agent related menu entries will appear gray if there is no communication with the Agent or if the menu option is not relevant. Megaplex System Configuration The Mux Info command enables you to display current information about the software configuration of the Megaplex. To display Megaplex software configuration: From the Configuration menu, select Mux Info The Mux Information dialog box appears. Figure 62. Mux Information Dialog Box Agent Level Operations 91

100 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 56. Mux Information s IP Address Type Master Clock Source Type The IP address of the selected agent. The type of Megaplex MP2200B, MP2200F Main source for Megaplex timing The Master Clock type Internal, Rx Clock Slot IO 1..IO 12, Port External 1..External 12, Fallback Clock Source Type Slot Port Alternate source for Megaplex timing, to be used in case the Master Clock fails. The Fallback Clock type Internal, Rx Clock IO 1..IO 12 External 1..External 12 Hardware Configuration Mother Board Revision The version number of the current Agent's chassis. Clock Information Source Source Type Master, Fallback, Internal Internal, Rx Clock Source Slot IO 1..IO 12, Source Port External 1..External 12, Last DB Update (Change) Indicates the Date & Time of the last flip to the current configuration at the agent. Setting System Information The System Info command enables you to display and edit physical information about the current Megaplex. This information is important and should be configured. In the event of no communication with the agent, it provides the name of the person to be contacted. To display system information: 1. From the Configuration menu, select System Info The System Information dialog box appears. 2. Edit the Name, Contact and Location fields, as required. 92 Agent Level Operations

101 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Figure 63. System Information Dialog Box Table 57. System Information s Description Object ID Name Contact Location System Up Time Number of interfaces Description of the system Identification of the object in focus The name assigned to the system, which you provide The contact information, which you provide The physical location of the system, which you provide Elapsed time since the system last went online The number of interfaces in the system Displaying Interface Information The Interface Info command enables you to display information about the Agent's connection to the management station. To display Agent interface information: From the Configuration menu, select Interface Info The Interface Information dialog box appears. Agent Level Operations 93

102 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 64. Interface Information Dialog Box Table 58. Interface Information s Index Description Type Oper. Status MTU Speed (bps) Index number assigned to the interface Brief description of the management interface Communications protocol running on the interface Operational status of the interface Up, Down, Testing Maximum Transmission Unit size (in octets) of the largest packet which can be transmitted/received on the interface Data rate of the interface Setting the Date and Time The Date & Time command enables you to set the date and time of the Agent's real time clock, which has a range of years from 1998 to To set the Agent date and time: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Date & Time. The Date & Time Setup dialog box appears, displaying the Agent's internal date and time settings. 2. Change parameter values as required and click <Set>. 94 Agent Level Operations

103 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Figure 65. Date & Time Setup Dialog Box Table 59. Date & Time Setup s Format Date Month Day Year Time European format (DD-MM-YYYY), American format (MM-DD-YYYY) or (YYYY-MM-DD) where DD = day, MM = month and YYYY = year. Date according to the Agent's real time clock Month according to the Agent's real time clock Day according to the Agent's real time clock Year according to the Agent's real time clock 1998 to 2100 Time according to the Agent's real time clock Setting the Default Configuration The Default Config command enables you to select one of the Agent's saved configurations as the default configuration. If automatic Flip DB is not activated, this default configuration becomes the Agent's current configuration. To select the default configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Default Config. The Default Configuration dialog box appears. 2. Select the configuration that you want to set as the default and click <Set>. A confirmation message appears. 3. Click <OK> to confirm. The selected default configuration is stored in the Agent's temporary configuration until you perform the Flip DB>Update operation. If automatic Flip DB is not activated, the selected default configuration becomes the Agent's current configuration. Agent Level Operations 95

104 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 66. Default Config Dialog Box Table 60. Default Configuration s ID Description The index number of each agent configuration The brackets around [1] indicate that it is the default configuration. Brief description of each configuration ID Last Update Date Time By Date of the configuration's last update Time of the configuration's last update IP address of the manager who last updated the configuration Deleting a Configuration The Delete Config command enables you to delete a configuration from the Agent's MTCL cards. This command is not available for a configuration that either appears in the Flip DB Decision Table or is the default configuration. To delete a configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Delete Configuration. The Delete Configuration dialog box appears containing a list of saved Agent configurations that do not appear in the Flip DB Decision Table and are not the current default configuration. 2. Select the configuration that you want to delete and click <Set>. A confirmation message appears. Click <OK> to confirm. The selected configuration is deleted from the Agent's CL card. 96 Agent Level Operations

105 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Figure 67. Delete Configuration Dialog Box Table 61. Delete Configuration s Id Description Last Update Date Time By Configuration number for existing configurations that do not appear in the Flip DB Decision Table and are not the current default configuration Description of the configuration Date of the configuration's last update Time of the configuration's last update IP address of the manager who last updated the configuration Displaying Flip DB s The Flip DB command opens a submenu that includes commands for determining when the Agent switches to the Flip configuration. Viewing the Weekly Agenda The Agenda command displays information about the type of workday for each day of the week. The day type helps determine the times of automatic activation of the Flip configuration for time events (as described in the Setting Flip DB Net Events). To display the Flip DB Agenda: From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB and Agenda. The Flip DB Agenda dialog box appears. Agent Level Operations 97

106 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 68. Flip DB Agenda Dialog Box The Flip DB Agenda dialog box displays a weekly schedule. Each day of the week is assigned a day type. Day types include: Full Workday Partial Workday Weekend. Viewing Flip DB Net Events The Net Events command displays information about the events that are used in defining conditions for the automatic configuration flip. There are two types of Net Events: Time events and Link Down events. To display the Net Events dialog box: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB and Net Events. The Flip DB Net Events dialog box appears. The list on the left side of the dialog box is read only. 2. Select an entry on the left to display its parameters on the right. The fields on the right side of the dialog box vary according to the event type. Figure 69. Flip DB Net Events Dialog Box 98 Agent Level Operations

107 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 62. Flip DB Net (Time) Events s Enable Event No. Event Type Day Type Start Time End Time Net Event Broadcast Enable Interval (sec) Yes indicates that an entry is valid No indicates that an entry is not valid The net event code number. This number is unique for a particular type of event in the whole net. This prevents usage of the same number by more than one type of event 1 to 511 Time The type of day as determined in the Flip DB Agenda Full Workday, Partial Workday, Weekend Time at which RADview activates the event 00:00 to 23:59 Time at which RADview deactivates the event 00:00 to 23:59 Checked indicates that net event is broadcast Unchecked indicates that net event is not broadcast Interval net event is broadcast Table 63. Flip DB Net (Link Down) Events s Event Type Slot Port IN Delay (sec.) OUT Delay (sec.) Enable Interval (sec) Link Down The slot to which the Net Event relates IO 1..IO 12 The port to which the Net Event relates External 1..External 12; Internal 1..Internal 12 Delay time between the reporting of a Net Event as ON and the actual occurrence of the event 1 to 999 Delay time between the reporting of a Net Event as OFF and the actual termination of the event 1 to 999 Checked indicates that net event is broadcast Unchecked indicates that net event is not broadcast Interval net event is broadcast Agent Level Operations 99

108 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Viewing the Decision Table The Decision Table displays the combination of Net Events that cause RADview to flip automatically to a specific configuration. To display the Decision Table: From the Configuration menu, select Flip DB and Decision Table. The Flip DB Decision Table appears. Each entry in the table defines a combination of events that cause a specific Flip DB action. Figure 70. Flip DB Decision Table Table 64. Flip DB Decision Table s Flip Index Logical Expression Flip to Config No. Enable Index number of the entry in the table according to the order of priority 1 to 10 For example, suppose that multiple event combinations, causing flipping to more than one configuration, occur at the same time. RADview activates the entry that comes first in the Decision Table Combination of net events which, if they occur, cause RADview to flip to a specific Agent configuration. The expression consists of event numbers and logical symbols (maximum of 20 characters) & AND OR! NOT ( ) Parentheses enclose a combination of events that comprises a single condition in the logical expression For example, (2&51) (!102&4) means that (event no. 2 exists AND event no. 51 exists) OR (event no. 102 does not exist AND event no. 4 exists) ID number of the Megaplex configuration that will be activated if the events written in the logical expression occur 1 to 10 Yes indicates that an entry is valid No indicates that an entry is not valid 100 Agent Level Operations

109 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Net Update The Net Update command opens up a submenu that includes commands for setting an activating delay time, and for activating a Flip configuration in all Agents in the net. Setting the Net Update Delay The Delay command enables you to set the time delay before all the Agents in the net activate the Flip configuration. To set the net update delay: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Net Update and Delay. The Net Update Delay dialog box appears. 2. Enter the number of seconds required (1 to 999), and click <Set>. Figure 71. Net Update Delay Dialog Box Activating a Net Update The Activate command updates the current configuration or the flip configuration over the net. To update the net configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Net Update and Activate. A confirmation message appears. 2. Click <OK> to confirm. Displaying the TS Assignments The TS Assignment command enables you to select an ML port and then view its configured time slot assignments of the selected port. Only ports in an MTML 4 card can be selected. To display the configured TS Assignments: 1. From the Configuration menu, select TS Assignment. The Select ML port dialog box appears. Agent Level Operations 101

110 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 72. Select ML Port Dialog Box Table 65. Select ML Port s Slot Port Card Type The slot where the selected MTML card is installed IO 1..IO 12 The port selected External 1..External 4 The card type selected MTML 4 Family 2. Select an ML port. 3. Click TS Assignment. The TS Assignment dialog box appears. Figure 73. TS Assignment Dialog Box The TS Assignment dialog box contains all source time slots (from 1 24 for T1 ports and 1 31 for E1 ports), and the details of their connections for the selected port. 102 Agent Level Operations

111 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations The TS Assignment dialog box contains all source time slots (from 1 24 for T1 ports and 1 31 for E1 ports), and the details of their connections for the selected port. Table 66. TS Assignment s Card Type Slot Port TS Src Slot Port Time Slot Direction TS Type The card type selected MTML 4/E1, MTML 4/T1 The slot where the selected MTML card is located IO 1..IO 12 The selected port None, External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 The source time slot number MTML 4/T1: 1 to 24 MTML 4/E1: 1 to 31 Destination slot where the time slot is routed None, IO 1..IO 12, Split Destination port where the time slot is routed None, External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 The number of ports available depends on the type of card selected as the destination The destination time slot number For T1: None, 1 to 24 For E1: None, 1 to 31. Broadcast direction values Both, RX, TX The media type of connected time slots NC: not connected Data: data connection Voice: voice connection Mng: time slot devoted to management (cannot be connected to another port) Reserved: If Slot is Split, the TS Type displayed in normal mode is based on the TS Type for the first expanded bit. When in expanded mode, TS Type field displays the TS Type for each individual bit. If a time slot is split, you can view its bits with the expand function. To display an expanded time slot assignment: Select a time slot assignment whose Port is Split, and click Expand. The table expands by eight lines to show the time slot assignments for each individual bit of the selected entry. The list otherwise remains the same as before. Agent Level Operations 103

112 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 74. TS Assignment Dialog Box (Expanded) To return the list to normal view: Select one of the expanded bit level entries and click Collapse. The expanded list collapses to normal view. Selecting the Signaling Profile The Signaling Profile command enables you to display the system's Signaling Profiles. To view signaling profile parameters: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Signaling Profile The signaling profile dialog box appears (Figure 75). 2. Select entry with Legacy Data or R2 Data and click <Legacy Data > or <R2 Data > to view configuration parameters. Figure 75. Signaling Profile Dialog Box 104 Agent Level Operations

113 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Displaying Legacy Data Profile Profiles for legacy signaling are used for regular CAS. These profiles enable the user to define two separate conversions: Conversion of signaling information received through a main link, in order to match the internal Megaplex signaling interpretation conventions. Conversion of the internal signaling information to the format used by the equipment connected to Megaplex links. Note When the Megaplex includes an audio interface module, which supports the definition of its own profile, e.g., the VC Q module, it is necessary to select a main link profile that does not affect the signaling bits of that module. This is obtained by selecting A=A, B=B, C=C, D=D in the active profile. To display legacy data parameters: 1. From the Signaling Profile Dialog Box, select a profile whose type is Legacy and click <Legacy Data > The Legacy Data dialog box appears. 2. Click <Done> after viewing parameters. Figure 76. Legacy Data Dialog Box Table 67. Legacy Data s Signaling Profile The profile number selected in the Select Profile dialog box 1..5 Rx (ML >IO) column A A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 B A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 C A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 D A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 Agent Level Operations 105

114 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 67. Legacy Data s (Cont.) Busy 0000 to 1111 Idle 0000 to 1111 Tx (ML >IO) column A A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 B A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 C A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 D A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 Displaying R2 Data Profile Most of the parameters included in an R2 profile are automatically selected by specifying a national (country) implementation. In addition, it is necessary to select the type of link (terrestrial or satellite). R2 profiles enable the user to specify, for each individual channel (identified by the main link timeslot to which it is routed), the call permissions: incoming only, outgoing only, or both. To display R2 data: 1. From the Signaling Profile Dialog Box, select a profile whose type is R2 CAS and click R2 Data The R2 Data dialog box appears. There are three tabs: General, Timers and Data. 2. Click on the desired tab to view parameters 3. Click <Done> after viewing parameters. 106 Agent Level Operations

115 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Figure 77. R2 Data General Tab Dialog Box Figure 78. R2 Data Timers Tab Dialog Box Agent Level Operations 107

116 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 79. R2 Data TS Data Tab Dialog Box Table 68. R2 Data s Possible Values Signaling Profile General Tab R2 Mode The profile number selected in the Select Profile dialog box 1 to 5 Auto, Manual Country ITU T, Korea, India, Brazil (continuous), Brazil (pulsed), 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 R2 Delay Metering Indication Timers Tab Terrestrial, Satellite C Bit, B Bit Break Make Ratio (msec) 56 44, 64 36, Release Guard T2 (msec) Regret Duration (sec) Seize Detect (msec) Seize Ack. Delay (msec) Clear Back Detect (msec) Clear Forward Detect (msec) Fault Detect (msec) Fault Removal Detect (msec) Meter Pulse Duration (msec) Seize Ack. Wait (msec) Agent Level Operations

117 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 68. R2 Data s (Cont.) Possible Values Seize Ack. Detect (msec) Answer Detect (msec) Block Removal Detect (msec) Metering Pulse Detect (msec) Forced Disconnect Detect (msec) Disconnect Ack. Detect (msec) Release Guard T1 (msec) TS Data Tab TS Call Enable Metering Both, Incoming, Outgoing Yes, No Displaying the Redundancy Table The Redundancy Table command displays the redundancy configurations used to provide backup support for primary slots and ports. A secondary port can serve as a backup for more than one primary port. Note Redundancy is available only for ML cards. To display the Redundancy Table: From the Configuration menu, select Redundancy Table The Redundancy Table dialog box appears listing the redundancy modes configured for the system, along with the primary and secondary slots and ports associated with each configured redundancy mode. Figure 80. Redundancy Table Dialog Box Agent Level Operations 109

118 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual You can click on a column heading that is marked with an asterisk (*) to sort the list. For example, clicking the Primary Slot column heading sorts the list in ascending or descending order of the primary slots. Table 69. Redundancy Table s Redundancy Mode Primary Slot Primary Port Secondary Slot Secondary Port Recovery Time (sec) Rdn Online Default redundancy mode Dual Cable Parallel Tx, Y Cable The slot number of the card selected as the primary card of redundancy. The primary card should be the online card, which is usually the card which is more important IO 1..IO 12 Port number on the card in the primary slot External 1..External 4 The slot number of the card selected as the backup card, which is usually the card which is less important IO 1..IO 12 Port number on the card in the secondary slot External 1..External 4 After switching to the current online card, the next switch can be performed only after the time indicated by this value has elapsed Primary, Secondary Resetting the Device To reset the device: From the Configuration menu, select Reset. The Megaplex is reset. 8. Megaplex Level Fault Operations In the Agent mode Megaplex Level, the Fault menu contains options for: Viewing and clearing Megaplex related alarms Viewing a history log of alarms. 110 Megaplex Level Fault Operations

119 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Megaplex Level Alarms The Fault menu enables you to display and define active alarm operations. To display a list of all active alarms in the Agent: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Display and All... The Mux Active Alarm List appears displaying active system, card and port alarms. The list begins from either Agent startup or from the last time the alarm list was cleared. Figure 81. Mux All Active Alarm List Table 70. Mux All Active Alarm List s *Code *Slot Port Description *Severity State The code number of the alarm Full text description of the alarm including alarm code, alarm text, alarm severity, Masked or Inverted Slot where alarm occurred PS A, PS B, CL A, CL B, IO 1..IO 12 Port where alarm occurred External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 Brief description of the alarm The severity of the alarm Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, Event, Off The state of the alarm On, Off Megaplex Level Fault Operations 111

120 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 70. Mux All Active Alarm List s (Cont.) *Mask/Invert Counter Indicates if the alarm is indicated normally by RADview Mask: Alarm does not affect the overall status of the Megaplex, appear in the alarm buffer, generate a trap, or turn a panel LED on Invert: Alarm that retains an inverted status. For example, suppose that you do not want to see an alarm in the alarm list, but you want to know when the problem is fixed. The Invert function hides the alarm from the list, but when the problem is fixed, RADview informs you None: Normal alarm indication Number of times that this alarm occurred since either Agent startup or the last time the alarm list was cleared. Columns marked with an asterisk in the Mux All Active Alarm List can be sorted. To sort the Mux Active Alarm List by column Double click a column marked with an asterisk. The columns are sorted as follows: Code Alarms are listed in ascending order. Severity Each double click changes the sort to the next severity level. Mask/Invert Each double click changes the sort according to Mask, Invert, and None. To save the Mux Active Alarms List in a file: 1. Click Save File. 2. In the Save dialog box, select a path, enter a filename and click <OK>. RADview adds the extension *.alr to the filename. To clear all active Megaplex alarms: Click Clear All. No user confirmation is requested. The Display>System Level command displays a list of active unmasked alarms for the selected DXC only. To view all active system level alarms: From the Fault menu, select Alarms, followed by Display and System Level... The Mux Active Alarm List appears. This table displays active system alarms. The list begins from either Agent startup or from the last time the alarm list was cleared. 112 Megaplex Level Fault Operations

121 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Figure 82. Mux Active Alarm List Table 71. Mux Active Alarm List s *Code Description *Severity State *Mask/Invert Counter The code number of the alarm Full text description of the alarm including alarm code, alarm text, alarm severity, Masked or Inverted Brief description of the alarm The severity of the alarm Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, Event, Off The state of the alarm On, Off Indicates if the alarm is indicated normally by RADview Mask: Alarm does not affect the overall status of the Megaplex, appear in the alarm buffer, generate a trap, or turn a panel LED on Invert: Alarm that retains an inverted status. For example, suppose that you do not want to see an alarm in the alarm list, but you want to know when the problem is fixed. The Invert function hides the alarm from the list, but when the problem is fixed, RADview informs you None: Normal alarm indication Number of times that this alarm occurred since either Agent startup or the last time the alarm list was cleared. Megaplex Level Fault Operations 113

122 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Columns marked with an asterisk in the Mux Active Alarm List can be sorted. To sort the Mux Active Alarm List by column: Double click a column marked with an asterisk. The following columns are sorted as follows: Code Alarms are listed in ascending order. Severity Each double click changes the sort to the next severity level. Mask/Invert Each double click changes the sort according to Mask, Invert, and None. To save the Mux Active Alarms List in a file: 1. Click <Save File > 2. In the Save dialog box, select a path, enter a filename and click <OK>. RADview adds the extension *.alr to the filename. To clear all active Megaplex alarms: Click Clear. No user confirmation is requested. Clearing Megaplex Alarms The Clear command clears all active alarms relating to the agent. To clear active alarms from the Mux Active Alarms List: From the Fault menu, select Alarms and Clear. No user confirmation is requested. Clearing All Alarms The Clear All command clears all active alarms, regardless of the object (Agent, card or port) they relate to. To clear all active alarms from the Mux Active Alarms List: From the Fault menu, select Alarms and Clear All. No user confirmation is requested. Setting Alarm Severity Using the Severity command, you can set the level of severity for the various types of alarms. To set severity levels for alarms: 1. From the Fault menu, select Alarms, followed by Configuration and Severity The Alarms Severity dialog box appears displaying a list of alarms, their types and a severity level. 114 Megaplex Level Fault Operations

123 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations 2. Select a Severity level and click <Set>. The new severity level appears in the Alarms Severity dialog box. Note If Default Status is Event but Severity is not Event, a filter is required to obtain the necessary severity. Figure 83. Alarms Severity Dialog Box Table 72. Alarms Severity s Code Description Default Status Severity A number identifying specific alarms for which decoding is needed Listed in ascending order of alarm severity Brief description of the alarm The description fits the specific code and type of list The default state/severity value of each alarm code type Event, Minor, Major The actual severity level of a specific alarm Event, Warning, Minor, Major and Critical Setting Alarm Attributes Using the Attributes command, you can set the period of time for which alarm filters are valid, and the attributes for the selected Agent's alarms. The defined attributes pertain to specific alarm codes, slots and ports. To display alarm attributes: In the Fault menu, select Alarms, then Configuration, and Attributes. The Alarm Attributes dialog box appears. Megaplex Level Fault Operations 115

124 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 84. Alarm Attributes Dialog Box In the Alarm Attributes dialog box, you can define the window of time for Filter operations, and the desired attributes for each possible alarm, which are specific to an alarm code, slot and, when relevant, a port. You are able to sort the order of the slot and alarm column to change the order. Table 73. Alarm Attributes s Filter Window (sec) Display Criteria Level Slot Port Time period during which the alarm filter is valid To set the value of the Filter Window without closing the dialog box, click the Apply button next after entering the Filter Window parameter Levels of alarms to appear in the Alarm Attributes list All, System Only, Card and Ports, Port Slot for which the alarms should be displayed PS A, PS B, CL A, CL B, IO 1..IO 12 Port for which the alarms should be displayed External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal Megaplex Level Fault Operations

125 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 73. Alarm Attributes s (Cont.) Attributes Alarm Default Slot Port Mask Select one of these attributes to refine the list of alarms that are displayed All The alarm list is based on the selection made in Level Group Mask The alarm list will display only those alarms that comply with the selection made in the Level parameter, and which are masked Invert The alarm list will display only those alarms that comply with the selection made in the Level parameter, and which are inverted Filter The alarm list will display only those alarms that comply with the selection made in the Level parameter, and which are filtered Alarm code that includes a description and list of attributes for the alarm Default severity status of the selected alarm Event, Minor, Major Slot on which the attributes will be activated (if relevant) NA, PS A, PS B, CL A, CL B, IO 1..IO 12 The attributes can be valid in all slots in the selected Agent or in a specific slot, depending on the Agent's configuration. Attributes that are set for a specific slot override an all slots alarm configuration in the specific slot only. For an Agent Level alarm, the only possible value is NA. Port of the selected slot on which the attributes will be activated (if relevant) NA, External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 The attributes can be valid in all ports in the selected slot or in a specific port, depending on the Agent's configuration. Attributes that are set for a specific port override an all ports alarm configuration in the specific port only. For an Agent Level or Card Level alarm, the only possible value is NA. No and Save, Yes, Yes and Save A masked alarm: Does not affect the operational status of the selected Agent Is not logged in the alarm buffer Does not generate a trap Does not cause a LED on the Megaplex panel to turn on Appears in the Active Alarm List Cannot be cleared during a Clear or Clear All operation May be saved. If it is not saved, the mask will be lost if the card is removed, reset, or if the Megaplex is turned off. Megaplex Level Fault Operations 117

126 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 73. Alarm Attributes s (Cont.) Invert Alarm that retains an inverted status. The Invert status hides an alarm, but then "activates" it and informs you when it is fixed Yes, No Only active state alarms with a severity level of Warning, Major, Minor or Critical can be inverted Mask will not be active for an Inverted alarm (even if it is set) An inverted alarm cannot be cleared by an Alarms>Clear or Alarms>Clear All command An inverted alarm cannot be saved, so the inversion will be lost if the Megaplex is turned off. However, the inversion is retained after the card is removed. Filter When active, helps prevent frequent changes of a state alarm (which results in frequent reports). Also prevents frequent reports for the same event Yes, No Functions in conjunction with the F. Set and F. Reset parameters (see below). F. Set Filter set limit. 0% to 100%, 0 to 255 times The filtered alarm is active if: A state alarm is in the ON state for more than the specified percentage of the time defined by the Filter Window An event occurs more than the specified number of times during the time defined by the Filter Window. F. Reset Filter reset limit 0% to 100%, 0 to 255 times The filtered alarm is not active if: A state alarm is in the ON state for less than the specified percentage of the time defined by the Filter Window An event occurs less than the specified number of times during the time defined by the Filter Window. Note The Filter Set limits must be greater than the Filter Reset limits. If a state alarm or event occurs between the F. Set and F. Reset limits, the alarm's status remains unchanged. If a card for which attributes were Set is removed, the entry for the card must be deleted from the table. Otherwise the irrelevant alarm will appear for a new card installed as a replacement. 118 Megaplex Level Fault Operations

127 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations To add a new set of alarm attributes: 1. In the Alarm Attributes dialog box, click <Add>. The Add Alarm Attributes dialog box appears. 2. Set the attribute parameters as required and click <Set>. The new alarm attributes configuration is downloaded to the selected agent and also appears in the Alarm Attributes list. Note Set will only be enabled if Invert, Filter or Mask is Yes (or Yes for Save for Mask). The new configuration will not be set if the entry already exists. Message boxes will display if this situation occurs. Figure 85. Add Attributes Dialog Box To change an existing alarm attributes configuration 1. In the Alarm Attributes dialog box, select an entry and then click Change. The Change Alarm Attributes dialog box appears. 2. Set the attribute parameters as required and click <Set>. The changed alarm attributes configuration appears in the Alarm Attributes list. Note Change may cause Reset of the entry if Filter and Invert are No, Mask is No and the last saved value of Mask is No. Resetting Alarm Attributes Using the Reset command, you can reset the attributes of an alarm type to their default values. To reset an alarm s attributes to their default values: In the Alarm Attributes table, select an alarm entry and click Reset. The Reset operation removes any filters, sets Invert to No, and sets Mask to No and Save. If the alarm is not active, it will be removed from the Alarm Attributes table. Megaplex Level Fault Operations 119

128 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Sorting and Displaying Alarm Attributes If the Alarm Attributes list contains at least two entries, you can sort them and display the entries according to alarm level type. Note By default, the entries in the Alarm Attributes dialog box are not sorted, and are displayed in the order the alarms are received from the agent. To sort the alarm attributes: 1. In the Level group of the Alarm Attributes dialog box, select an alarm level type: All, System only, Card and Ports, Port. 2. If the alarm level type is Card and Ports or Port, select a slot. 3. If the alarm level type is Port, select a port: External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12, All. 4. Click <Apply>. The alarm types that match the selected level appear in the Alarm Attributes table. To display attributes of all alarms in the selected level in the Alarm Attributes table: In the Attributes group, select All and click <Apply>. To display attributes of masked alarms (Mask = Yes or Yes and Save) within the selected level in the Alarm Attributes table: In the Attributes group, select Mask and click <Apply>. If the selected level is All, all masked alarms appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is System, only masked alarms whose Slot and Port are NA appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is Card and Ports, only masked alarms whose slot matches the Level group s Slot parameter appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is Ports, only masked alarms whose slot matches the Level group s Slot and Port parameters appear in the Alarms Attributes table. 120 Megaplex Level Fault Operations

129 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations To display attributes of inverted alarms (Invert = Yes) within the selected level in the Alarm Attributes table: In the Attributes group, select Invert and click <Apply>. If the selected level is All, all inverted alarms appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is System, only inverted alarms whose Slot and Port are NA appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is Card and Ports, only inverted alarms whose slot matches the Level group s Slot parameter appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is Ports, only inverted alarms whose slot matches the Level group s Slot and Port parameters appear in the Alarms Attributes table. To display attributes of filtered alarms (Filter = Yes) within the selected level in the Alarm Attributes table: In the Attributes group, select Filter and click <Apply>. If the selected level is All, all filtered alarms appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is System, only filtered alarms whose Slot and Port are NA appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is Card and Ports, only filtered alarms whose slot matches the Level group s Slot parameter appear in the Alarms Attributes table. If the selected level is Ports, only filtered alarms whose slot matches the Level group s Slot and Port parameters appear in the Alarms Attributes table. Defining Scope of Alarm Reports Using the Reports command, you can define the scope, type and severity of alarm reports that are received at the Network Management Station. To define an alarm report: 1. In the Fault menu, select Alarms, followed by Configuration and Reports The Alarm Report dialog box appears. 2. Set the severity levels in each field. 3. Click <Set>. Megaplex Level Fault Operations 121

130 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 86. Alarm Report Dialog Box Table 74. Alarm Report s Trap Buffer Relay ALR Led On Defines whether you want to receive traps for all alarms or for only those alarms of at least a certain severity Event, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical Alarm On Severity: Minimum level of severity required for sending a trap to the Network Management Station. Trap severity must be equal or higher than buffer severity Alarm Off Severity: Maximum level of severity allowed for a trap not to be sent to the Network Management Station Defines whether you want the alarm buffer to contain all alarms (including traps), or only those alarms of at least a certain severity Event, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical A masked alarm does not appear in the buffer and no traps are sent for it, even if its severity matches the Alarm On Severity specified here. Alarm On Severity: Minimum level of severity required for sending an alarm to the alarm buffer. Specifies the report severity only for alarms that turn to ON state Alarm Off Severity: Maximum level of severity allowed for an alarm not to be sent to the alarm buffer. Specifies the report severity only for alarms that turn to OFF state Define whether you want to receive the beep sound of the Relay contact for all alarms or only for alarms of a certain severity Event, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical Alarm On Severity: Minimum level of severity required for sending a beep sound to the Network Management Station Defines the level of severity at which the MTCL s ALR LED turns on. Set this severity at a higher level than the ALR LED Blink severity (see below) Event, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical 122 Megaplex Level Fault Operations

131 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 74. Alarm Report s (Cont.) ALR Led Blink Define the level of severity at which the MTCL s ALR LED blinks. Set this severity at a lower level than the ALR LED On severity (see above) Event, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical Displaying the History Log The History Log lists all Megaplex, card and port alarms since the last time the log was cleared. Viewing All Buffer Alarms The History Log>All command displays the entire contents of the Agent's alarm buffer, which can be saved as a text file. To display the contents of the Agent's alarm buffer From the Fault menu, select History Log, then All. The All Buffer Alarms dialog box appears. Figure 87. All Buffer Alarms Dialog Box The Alarm Buffer List displays all recorded Megaplex, card and port alarms that occurred since the last time the log was cleared. Megaplex Level Fault Operations 123

132 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 75. All Buffer Alarms s Code Slot Code number of the alarm Slot number of the card in which the alarm originated IO 1 IO 12, CL A, CL B This parameter is not applicable for Megaplex alarms Card Type Port Description Status Date Time Type of card in which the alarm originated This parameter is not applicable for Megaplex alarms Applicable only for port alarms Description of the alarm Type of alarm Off: No alarms or events in port Event: At least one alarm event (including state on, off events) since the last Alarms>Clear operation Major: At least one active major alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation Minor: At least one active minor alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation Date when the alarm occurred Time when the alarm occurred To save the All Buffer Alarms list in a file: 1. Click <Save File > A dialog box appears. 2. Select a path, enter a filename (default is output.txt) and click <OK>. Viewing New Buffer Alarms The History Log>New command displays only the contents of the Agent's alarm buffer since the last time the New command was selected. To display new buffer alarms: From the Fault menu, select History Log, then New. The New Buffer Alarms dialog box appears displaying the same type of information as the All Buffer Alarms dialog box. However, the New Buffer Alarms dialog box shows only those alarms that have occurred since the last time it was opened. 124 Megaplex Level Fault Operations

133 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Figure 88. New Buffer Alarms Dialog Box To save the New Buffer Alarms list in a file: 1. Click <Save File >. A dialog box appears. 2. Select a path, enter a filename (default is output.txt) and click <OK>. 9. Viewing the Agent Mode To display the Agent mode of the Megaplex Level window: From the Window menu, select Agent View followed by On or Off to open or close the Agent View. 10. Manager List The Manager List displays the manager IP addresses that can receive Agent traps. To display the Manager List: From the Options menu, select Manager List The Manager List dialog box appears. Manager List 125

134 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 89. Manager List Dialog Box Table 76. Manager List s Manager Id IP Address Index number of the management station in the table IP address of the management station To update the Manager List: 1. Click an entry that you want to change or a line without an IP Address. 2. In the IP Address column, type the IP Address of the management station. 3. Click <Set>. 11. Card Level Operations Card level operations are carried out when a card in the Agent hub is in focus, or from Card View. Card level operations enable you to: Zoom in to a more detailed view of the cards, including individual ports Display hardware and software versions of the selected card Display the active card and port alarms of the selected card. The contents of the Configuration menu depend on the card selection: If an empty slot is selected in the Agent View, the Configuration menu is disabled. If a pre programmed card is selected in the Agent View, the Configuration menu contains the Card Info and Zoom options. In Card View, the Configuration menu contains only the Card Info option. 126 Card Level Operations

135 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Displaying Card Information You can display information about a selected card by displaying its Card Information dialog box. To display software and hardware version numbers for a specific card: Select the card, and from the Configuration menu, select Card Info The Card Information dialog box appears. Figure 90. Sample Card Information Dialog Box Table 77. Card Information s Slot Programmed Card Type Installed Card Type SW Version HW Version Slot in which the selected card is installed, it has a unique number to identify the slot position in the mux PS A, PS B, CL A, CL B, IO 01 IO 12 Type of card installed in the specific slot position All card types Type of card in the specific slot position in Agent All card types Software version number of the installed card Hardware version number of the installed card Zooming to Card View Note You cannot zoom in on PS cards, empty slots and unknown cards. To zoom to the Card View of a specific card: Click a card in the Agent hub, and then select Zoom from the Configuration menu. or Double click the card. The Card View of the selected card is opened. Card Level Operations 127

136 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual To exit the Card View: Double click the upper left corner (Control menu button) of the Card View window. Displaying Alarms 12. Card Level Fault Operations In the Card Level, you can display and clear card and port related alarms, and you can print a report of those alarms. Displaying Card and Port Alarms The Display>Card & Ports command displays a list of active alarms for the selected card and its ports. To view all active alarms for the selected card: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Display and then Card and Ports... The Card & Ports Active Alarm List appears displaying active card and port alarms. If the list is long, you can click the scroll bar or scroll arrows to display more entries. Figure 91. Card & Ports Active Alarm List 128 Card Level Fault Operations

137 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 78. Card & Ports Active Alarm List s Slot Card Type No. Code Port Description Severity State Mask/Invert Counter Slot number of the card in which the alarm originated. This parameter is not applicable for system level alarms IO1 - IO15, CL-A, CL-B Type of card assigned to the selected slot Index number of the alarm Code which indicates a certain alarm description Port number in which the alarm originated. This parameter is applicable only for port alarms Internal-1..Internal-28, External-1..External-2 Description of the alarm Status of the alarm Minor, Major, Event State of the alarm On, Off Status of the alarm Mask, Invert, None Alarm Counter Displaying Card Level Alarms The Display>Card Level command displays a list of active alarms for the selected card only. To view all active card level alarms: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by List and Card Level... The Card Active Alarm List appears. Card Level Fault Operations 129

138 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 92. Card Active Alarm List Table 79. Card Active Alarm s Code Description Severity State Mask/Invert Counter Unique number to identify a slot position Brief description of the alarm The severity level of the alarm Off: No alarms or events in port Event: At least one alarm event (including state on, off events) since the last Alarms>Clear operation Major: At least one active major alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation Minor: At least one active minor alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation State of the alarm: On, Off Indicates whether the alarm is indicated normally by RADview Mask: Alarm does not affect the overall status of the Megaplex, appear in the alarm buffer, generate a trap, nor turn a panel LED on Invert: Alarm that retains an inverted status. For example, suppose that you do not want to see an alarm in the alarm list, but you want to know when it is fixed. The Invert function hides the alarm from the list, but when it is fixed, RADview informs you None: Normal alarm indication Number of times that this alarm occurred since either Megaplex startup or the last time the alarm list was cleared. ON and OFF Alarm will be counted separately. To save the Card Active Alarms List in a file: 1. Click <Save File > 2. In the Save dialog box, select a path, enter a filename and click <OK>. 130 Card Level Fault Operations

139 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Clearing Card Alarms Clearing All Alarms To clear all active card alarms: Click <Clear>. No user confirmation is requested. Setting the Alarms>Clear command enforces a clear of all the alarms in the given slot, excluding alarms of port level. The clear operation will not be applied for masked/inverted alarms. To clear active card alarms from the Card Active Alarms List: From the Fault menu, select Alarms and Clear. No user confirmation is requested. Setting the Alarms>Clear All command enforces a clear of all the alarms in the given slot, including all its ports alarms. The clear operation will not be applied for masked/inverted alarms. To clear all active alarms from the Card Active Alarms List: From the Fault menu, select Alarms and Clear All. No user confirmation is requested. Configuration Menu 13. Port Level Operations Port level operations are carried out when a port of a card in the Agent Configuration Megaplex is in focus. During port level operations RADview PC enables you to display port software configurations. To focus on a port: In Card View, select a port by clicking it. A light blue frame surrounds the selected port. When a port on an MTML card is in focus, the menu bar contains the following menus: Configuration, Fault, Diagnostics, Statistics and Help. When a port on an MTCL card or when an internal port of an HS U/1, HS U/I or HS S card is in focus, the menu bar contains the following menus: Configuration, Fault and Help. When a port on any other card supported by the MP 2200 is in focus, the menu bar contains the following menus: Configuration, Fault, Diagnostics and Help. The Configuration menu has one option: Port Info. The Port Information dialog box displays information about the ports via tabs. Depending on the selected card and port, the possible tabs are: Information, SW Cfg>>, <<SW Cfg and ML Rdn. Port Level Operations 131

140 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Viewing Port Information You can display information about every port supported by the MP To display port information: In Card View, double click a port, or select a port, and from the Configuration menu, select Port Info, followed by Information The Port Information dialog box appears. Figure 93. Port Information Dialog Box Table 80. Port Information s Slot Port Card Type Active Status Test Status Identifies the slot where the selected card is installed IO 1..IO 12 The selected port. Valid ports depend on the installed card External 1..External 10, Internal 1..Internal 12 Type of card installed in the specific slot position Any card supported by MP 2200 Activity status of the selected port Unknown: The port information is not supported Not Used: Channel is not connected according to the current configuration Offline: Channel is down Online: Channel is up Offline Redundancy: Redundant channel is down Online Redundancy: Redundant channel is now up and is the active link Test status of the selected port Active or Not Active 132 Port Level Operations

141 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 80. Port Information s (Cont.) Alarm Status Interface Number Interface Desc Interface Standard RTS (CI) Tx Signaling Rx Signaling Indicates if alarms or events exist in the selected port Off: No alarms or events in port Event: At least one alarm event (including state on, off events) since the last Alarms>Clear operation Major: At least one active major alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation Minor: At least one active minor alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation Identifying number for the interface of the selected port Hardware interface type of the selected port Additional s for HS 6 and HS 12 Cards Interface type of the selected port V.35, RS 422 RTS control signal state Off, On Additional s for VC 12 Cards Status of transmission signaling parameters specific to the selected port Off, On Status of reception signaling parameters specific to the selected port Off, On Fault Menu Viewing Port Software Configuration and Redundancy Data Port Software Configuration and Redundancy Data dialog boxes and their parameters, for all cards supported by the MP 2200 are described in Port Level Operations in the Edit Configuration Operations section. The Fault menu has one option: Alarms. There are two sub menu options: Display and Clear. Port Level Alarms You can display alarm information about the ports in cards supported by the Megaplex MP The alarm information can be saved, printed or cleared. To display information about a port level alarm: In Card View, double click a port or click the required port, and from the Fault menu, select Alarms, followed by Display... The Port Active Alarm List dialog box appears displaying active alarms for the selected port. The list begins from the last time the alarm list was cleared, or from the time the system was up, if the list had not been cleared since then. Port Level Operations 133

142 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 94. Port Active Alarm List Dialog Box Table 81. Port Active Alarm s Slot Card Type Port Code Description Severity State Mask/Invert Counter Indicates a unique number to identify the slot where the card is installed PS A, PS B, CL A, CL B, IO 1..IO 12 Type of card installed in the specific slot position Any card supported by MP 2200 Indicates a unique number to identify a port in a specific card. The available ports depend on the installed card External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 An identifying code for the alarm Brief description of the alarm The severity of the alarm Event: at least one alarm event (including state on, off events) since the last Alarms>Clear operation Warning: if there is at least one active (state ON) warning alarm Minor: at least one active minor alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation Major: at least one active major alarm since the last Alarms>Clear operation Critical: when there is at least one active (state ON) critical alarm The state of the alarm On, Off Status of Alarm/Mask and Alarm/Invert On, None Number of times the alarm occurred since the last clear operation. ON and OFF Alarm are counted separately 134 Port Level Operations

143 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations To save the Port Active Alarms List in a file: 1. Click <Save File >. 2. In the Save dialog box, select a path, enter a filename and click <OK>. RADview adds the extension *.alr to the filename. To clear all active port alarms: Click Clear Diagnostics Menu or From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Clear. No user confirmation is provided. The Diagnostics menu has one option: Test. Testing Ports You can display ongoing tests, and initiate or stop testing or other diagnostic procedures on many of the ports in cards supported by the Megaplex MP Note The Diagnostics function is disabled if the selected port is in an MTCL card, or if it is an internal port of an HS U/1, HS U/I or HS S card. To display and conduct testing on a port: In Card View, double click a port, or select a required port, and from the Diagnostics menu, select Test. The Testing dialog box appears. Figure 95. Testing Dialog Box Port Level Operations 135

144 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 82. Testing s Slot Port Card Type Current Test Time Left (min) BERT Count New Test Duration (min) Slot in which the card being tested is installed PS A, PS B, IO 1..IO 12 The MP 2200 has CL A and CL B slots, diagnostics are disabled on MTCL cards, which are installed in those slots Port which is being tested External 1..External 12, Internal 1..Internal 12 The type of card assigned to the selected slot On HS U/1, HS U/I and HS S cards, diagnosis is enabled only for the external ports The Current group shows the current testing status in the selected port The name of the test currently running on the port in focus. Local Loop, Remote Loop, Local and Remote Loop, Remote Loop on External Unit, BERT, Tone Injection, External Initialization Local Loop, BERT & Remote Loop on Remote Unit, Remote Loop on Remote Unit Time remaining until completion of any tests currently running on the specific port If no time remains Infinite is displayed Number of errors found when a BERT (bit error rate test) is active on the selected port. The New group contains fields which enable you to activate a diagnostic test. This field is enabled only if None is the value of the Current Test parameter. The name of the test to be run on the specific port. If the operation is not legal, the mux will ignore the operation. If a test time out is needed, the test will be set with a default timeout of 2 minutes until you establish a different required time out. If no time out is needed, the test will be set with infinite timeout until you establish a different required time out Local Loop, Remote Loop, Local and Remote Loop, Remote Loop on External Unit, BERT, Tone Injection, External Initialization Local Loop, BERT & Remote Loop on Remote Unit, Remote Loop on Remote Unit The maximum time duration for executing a test on the specific port. It applies to all the test operations. The resolution will be 1 minute, and the maximum duration is limited to 30 minutes. A zero value specifies no time limitation. When the test isn't active, the agent initiates this object to 2 when the duration is needed and to 0 if its not required. Set this parameter after setting Test parameter For ports that require time limits to be set: 1 to 30 For ports that do not require time limits to be set: Infinite or Port Level Operations

145 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations To activate a test: 1. In the New section, select a test. 2. Enter the duration for the test to run. 3. Click <Set>. To stop a currently running test: Click <Stop Test>. To reset the BERT counter to zero : Click <Clear Bert>. Note This option is enabled only when BERT is active on the selected port. When this option is selected, the BERT counter restarts at zero, even while the BERT continues. To update the testing status: Click <Refresh>. Note Once this option is selected it becomes temporarily disabled until refreshed data is received from the agent and the display is updated accordingly. Statistics Menu The MP 2200 Agent View displays statistics in the form of dialog boxes and graphs. This statistical information is available for the external ports of MTML cards. When an active external port in an MTML card is selected, the Statistics menu is enabled, with submenus of: Polling Interval, FDL Message, Current Data and Intervals Data. Note For MTML 4/E1 cards statistics data is available only if the selected port is active, if its Active Status=Online or Online Redundancy, and if the Line Type protocol is E1 CRC (G.732NCRC or E1 CRC MF (G.732SCRC). If these conditions are not satisfied, a message displays stating: Port not active or unfit frame. Port Level Operations 137

146 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Polling Interval Statistical data is updated with relevant information by polling the Megaplex at set intervals. The Polling Interval command enables you to set these intervals. To set polling intervals: In Card View, double click a port, or select a port, and from the Statistics menu, select Polling Interval. The Polling interval dialog box appears. Figure 96. Polling Interval Dialog Box Table 83. Polling Interval s Polling Interval (sec) Polling Enable Number of seconds between polls. This interval is applicable for Current Data dialog boxes and graphs 5 to 60 If the checkbox is selected, that indicates that polling is enabled in an open Statistics dialog box. After each poll, the information in the dialog box is automatically updated. If the checkbox is not selected and polling is disabled, the Statistics dialog box is not automatically updated. Note The selected polling interval will apply to all polling for agent statistics. Polling is always enabled when a Statistics graph is open. Displaying FDL Messages Note FDL Messages are not supported in Version 7.1. You can view active FDL (Facility Data Link) Rx/Tx messages that have passed through the T1 ports of MTML-1 cards. 138 Port Level Operations

147 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Note The FDL Message options are only available to MTML-4/T1 ports in which: Active Status = Online or Online Redundancy Line Type = ESF To view FDL messages: From the Statistics menu, select FDL Message followed by one of the following: FDL Rx Message or FDL Tx Message The Port FDL Message dialog box appears. The Port FDL Rx Message and Port FDL Tx Message dialog boxes are identical. If Statistics polling is enabled, RADview updates the data in the FDL Rx (or Tx) Message dialog box after each polling interval. Figure 97. Port FDL Rx Message Dialog Box Table 84. Port FDL Message s Slot Card Type Port SAPI TEI Control Report FCS Slot number of the selected card IO-1 - IO-12 For MP-2104: IO-1 to IO-5 Type of card inserted into the selected slot MTML-4/T1 Selected port External 1..External 4 Service Access Point Identifier Terminal Endpoint Identifier One byte 00..FF Eight bytes that carry the message contents Two bytes that carry the Frame Check Sequence of the message Port Level Operations 139

148 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 84. Port FDL Message s (Cont.) FCS Status Time Interpretation CRC Error SE Event FE Event LV Event SL Event Loopback Indicates whether the FCS message is Good or Bad (if Bad, message probably contains an error) Time that the message was received at the management terminal: HH:MM:SS, where HH = hours, MM = minutes, SS = seconds. Each column contains the contents of the four latest FDL messages: T - Most recent message T-1 - Message before the most recent message T-2 - Message before the T-1 message T-3 - Message before the T-2 message Number of CRC errors, specified in one of the following ranges: 0 None 1 1 1<N<=5-1 to 5 5<N<=10-5 to 10 10<N<= to <N<= to 319 N>= or more. Severely errored framing event 0 0 N>=1-1 or more. Frame synchronization bit error event 0 0 N>=1-1 or more. Line code violation event 0 0 N>=1-1 or more. Controlled SLIP event 0 0 N>=1-1 or more. Loopback on information bits (payload) YES - LB bit = LB=1 NO - LB bit = other value Reserved 01 = R bit = 1 00 = R bit = other value Counter 1-second report modulo-4 counter 140 Port Level Operations

149 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Current Data The Current Data command enables you to display current statistics for external ports of the MTML cards. These statistics can be displayed in table format and graph format. To display the current data in table format: From the Statistics menu, select Current Data, followed by Table... The Current Data dialog box appears displaying the amount of time that errors exist in the current measurement interval. Each interval is 15 minutes (900 seconds). Figure 98. Current Data Dialog Box Table 85. Current Data s Slot Card Type Port Time Elapsed ESs SESs UASs Slot in which the MTML card is installed IO 1..IO 12 MTML 4/E1, MTML 4/T1 External 1..External 4 Number of seconds that have passed since the beginning of the current interval 0 to 899 Number of seconds in the current interval in which an event or alarm occurred Severe Errored Seconds. Number of seconds in the current interval in which at least 320 CRC events or one OOF event occurred Unavailable Seconds. Number of seconds in the current interval in which a failed signal state exists. A failed signal state occurs after 10 consecutive severe errored seconds. This state is cleared only after the Megaplex processes 10 consecutive seconds of data without an SES Port Level Operations 141

150 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 85. Current Data s (Cont.) CSSs BESs DMs Controlled Slip Seconds. Number of seconds in the current interval in which at least one controlled SLIP event occurred Bursty Errored Seconds. Number of seconds in the current interval in which 2 to 319 CRC events occurred Number of minutes in the current interval in which the bit error rate (BER) exceeded 1x10 6 If Statistics Polling is enabled, the data in the Current Data dialog box is automatically refreshed after each polling interval. To update the Current Data dialog box: Click Refresh. Note The Refresh command can be selected regardless of whether Statistics Polling is enabled. To display the current data in graph format: From the Statistics menu, select Current Data, followed by Graph The Current Graph appears displaying Megaplex performance statistics in the current measurement interval. Each interval is 15 minutes (900 seconds). Lines of various colors represent a measurement item. A legend on the right side of the dialog box identifies the following measurement items and their respective color indications: ESs SESs UASs CSSs BESs DMs. The horizontal axis indicates the time elapsed (in seconds) since the beginning of the current measurement interval. When a new interval begins, a new graph is displayed. The vertical axis indicates the various values of the measurements. The origin of the axis represents Port Level Operations

151 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Note The scale of the graph may change when it is refreshed, and this process continues until the maximum horizontal value is 900 seconds, when a new interval begins. Figure 99. Current Graph Displaying Intervals Data The Intervals Data command enables you to view statistics for a selected 15 minute interval during the preceding 24 hours. It also enables you to display cumulative totals of data from the previous 24 hours. These statistics can be displayed in table format and graph format. Displaying an Intervals Data Table To display the intervals data in table format: From the Statistics menu, select Intervals Data, then Table. The Intervals Data dialog box appears displaying the number of measurement intervals during the last 24 hours in which the Megaplex collected valid data. Each line represents an interval, showing the amount of time that error(s) existed in each interval. Each interval is 15 minutes (900 seconds). Port Level Operations 143

152 Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 100. Intervals Data Dialog Box Table 86. Intervals Data s Slot Card Type Port No. of Intervals Inv. (Interval) No. From (hh:mm) To (hh:mm) ESs SESs Slot in which the MTML card is installed IO 1..IO 12 MTML 4/E1, MTML 4/T1 External 1..External 4 Number of 15 minute intervals that have elapsed since Megaplex startup and/or within the last 24 hours. If startup occurred more than 24 hours previously, the Intervals Data Table displays only the most recent 96 intervals. 0 to 96 The intervals are displayed in descending order from the most recently completed interval (1) to the first interval (No. of Intervals value) Total, 1 to (No. of Intervals) The Total row displays cumulative totals for each column of data. Time at which the Megaplex began accumulating measurement data, according to the Megaplex's real time clock. This value can be the time of Megaplex startup or the start time of the first interval in the last 24 hour period (if Megaplex is operating for over 24 hours). Time at the end of the last measurement interval, according to the Megaplex's real time clock. Errored seconds Number of seconds in the interval in which an event or alarm occurred. Severely Errored Seconds Number of seconds in the interval in which at least 320 CRC events or one OOF event occurred. 144 Port Level Operations

153 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Megaplex-2200 Agent Configuration Operations Table 86. Intervals Data s (Cont.) UASs CSSs BESs DMs Unavailable Seconds Number of seconds in the interval in which a failed signal state exists. A failed signal state occurs after 10 consecutive severe errored seconds. This state is cleared only after the Megaplex processes 10 consecutive seconds of data without an SES. Controlled Slip Seconds Number of seconds in the interval in which at least one controlled SLIP event occurred. Bursty Errored Seconds Number of seconds in the interval in which 2 to 319 CRC events occurred. Degraded Minutes Number of minutes in the interval in which the bit error rate (BER) exceeded 1x10 6. If a new current interval begins while the Intervals Data dialog box is open, the information on the screen is automatically updated through to the end of the last interval. The Polling Interval function is not applicable for refreshing Intervals Data. To display the intervals data in graph format: From the Statistics menu, select Intervals Data and Graph. The Intervals Graph appears. Figure 101. Intervals Graph The Intervals Graph shows cumulative Megaplex performance during all measurement intervals in the last 24 hours in which the Megaplex collected valid data. Each interval is 15 minutes (900 seconds). Lines of various colors represent a Port Level Operations 145

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