Ems System For Ip Dslam
Ems System For Ip Dslam
Ems System For Ip Dslam
User Manual
TableofContents
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................3
Prerequisite Information.......................................................................................................5
Installing EMS......................................................................................................................5
Un-installation of EMS ........................................................................................................9
2. EMS Introduction..........................................................................................................................10
2.1
Prerequisite.........................................................................................................................29
Introduction to DSLAM5008/5016/5024 Chassis View ....................................................29
3.2.1 Port Management .....................................................................................................30
3.2.2 System Management................................................................................................31
3.3 Introduction to DSLAM5048 Chassis View.......................................
3.3.1 Add SNMP for DSLAM5048 ..................................................................................38
3.3.2 Introduction to DSLAM5048 Chassis View ............................................................38
3.4 DSL Configuration .............................................................................................................39
3.4.1 Refresh/Open/Close ADSL port...............................................................................39
3.4.2 ADSL Status Inquiring.............................................................................................39
3.4.3 ADSL Port configuration .........................................................................................40
3.4.4 ADSL Alarm Configuration.....................................................................................41
3.4.5 ADSL Bridge (EOA) ...............................................................................................41
3.4.6 Ethernet Port Configuration.....................................................................................44
3.4.7 VLAN ......................................................................................................................45
3.4.8 Batch Config ............................................................................................................47
1.1
Prerequisite Information
This section describes the recommended hardware configuration required to enable EMS
server and client applications on various size networks.
Table 1-1 outlines the minimum recommended client hardware configuration
Table11Hardwarerequirementsforcomputer
Configures
Hardware Description
Hard-disk Space 150MB and above
Memory
256MB and above
Operation System Windows 2000, Windows XP ,Windows Vista etc.
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1.2
Installing EMS
1) Open EMS installation Suite and double click EMS2.1_en_Setup.exe file to start the
EMS installation process. When the welcome window of EMS appears as shown in
Figure 1-1, click Next to continue.
Figure11WelcomewindowofEMS
2) When the Destination Location window appears as shown in Figure 1-2, click Browse
button to change the installation destination directory or simply use the default setting
c:\program files\EMS. Then click Next to continue.
Figure12Selectthedestinationdirectory
3) When the start menu folder window appears as shown in Figure 1-3, please click
Browse to change the start menu folder, or click Next to continue.
Figure13StartMenuFolderWindow
4) When the additional tasks window appears as shown in Figure 1-4, click create a
desktop icon to create a short cutting on the desktop, or click Next to continue.
Figure14Createadesktopicon
5) When the ready to install window appears as shown in Figure 1-5, you can confirm
your current settings, if you are satisfied with the settings, click Install to start setup.
Figure15ReadytoInstall
6) When Installing Process Status window appears as shown in Figure 1-6, the
installation process is now in progress. This window displays a bar indicating the
percentage of completion for the current installation. In addition, the names of the
files being installed appear above the bar until the installation is complete.
Figure16EMSisInstalling
7) At the end of installing process, the Finish windows appears as shown in Figure 1-7,
simply click Finish to complete the EMS Setup. Now the installation of EMS
software is completed.
Figure17CompletingEMSSetupWizard
1.3
Un-installation of EMS
To uninstall EMS system, you should do:
1) Start uninstall wizard in the following path:
Start> Program Files>STEMS>Uninstall STEMS.
2) Click Yes to uninstall EMS as shown in Figure 1-1.
3) Once you uninstall EMS system, most of setup files are removed automatically, while a
couple of files must be deleted manually.
Figure11UninstallingofEMSsystem
2. EMS Introduction
This chapter introduces the functions and interfaces in EMS system and
help the users better understand EMS.
This chapter explains how to use object trees and create maps that provide a
graphical representation of nodes and maps in an EMS managed network.
You can also create maps between nodes on two different nodes.
When an EMS node, map, or root is added, the object is displayed using
graphical indicators. New and outstanding alarms are also shown through
graphical and color indicators.
A graphical view of an EMS node panel can also be displayed from a map.
With a panel displayed, you can find more details about cards in the device
and view and modify card-specific configurations.
2.1
EMS Server
The major function of EMS sever is to save database, inquire the status of remote network
elements, deal with faults and alarms, and represent as SNMP agent etc.
The operation process of EMS server is drawn in the following blocks.
Figure21EMSServerWindow
There are four sections in EMS server window: Main Menu, Tools Bar, Status Bar and
Runtime Log Window.
In Main Menu, all commends can be found on File sub-menu.
In Tools bar, five icons are used for shortcutting. ( run, stop,
initalize ,
help,
exit. )
In Status bar, it shows the current status of EMS server and the time it lasts.
In Runtime Log window, it displays the results and details when EMS server executes
commends.
If its the first time to setup, then EMS server establishes a database and the Runtime log
window displays as shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure22InitializingDatabase
If its not the first time to start EMS server, the logs window displays as Figure 2-3.
Figure23RestartingEMSserver
If EMS server is successfully started, then EMS server status on Status bar will change to
Figure24InputtingthepasswordofroottostopEMSserver
button
Figure25InitializingEMSserver
2.2
EMS Client
desktop, then EMS Client Application Login window prompt as shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure26EMSClientLoginInterface
2) Simply enter your user name and password respectively, and click Login to login
EMS system.
default user name
root
default password
123456
default server IP address
localhost
3) After launching EMS and logging in with a valid username and password, the main
window, EMS Client Application prompts as shown in Figure 2-7.
Figure27EMSClientApplicationWindow
There are four sections in EMS Client Interface: Menu bar, Tools bar, Node Tree and
Node workspace.
The definition of Tools bar is shown in Figure 2-8 .
Figure28MeaningsofToolsbar
Map:
Map is the subset of Nodes and belongs to roots or maps. It can be created below root
and normally used for classification of regions or areas.
Root:
Root is the total system and can not be created by user. User can create Maps and
Nodes belong to Root directly.
Tree:
Tree is the topological mapping of root, and it is the set of Maps and Nodes.
WorkSpace:
Workspace is the area for nodes management, such as node configuration, node
operation etc.
Figure29CreationWizardInterface
If select Node and Click OK, then Create new node window prompts as shown in
Figure 2-10.
In Basic part, you can add IP address one by one, or add a batch of IP address by
inputting IP range. Node name can be renamed one by one (default value is IP
address); otherwise, IP address is the name by default.
Once you choose to add IP address in batch, please pay attention that the first 3
sections of IP address mask should be fixed, while the last section can be
automatically increased by 1. For example: if you input 192.168.1.1 and
192.168.1.4, then four nodes (192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3,and
192.168.1.4) are added automatically.
In option part, you can modify the options related to SNMP protocol, and
change the Parent selection.
If you want to add some IP address that is not linked to EMS client, you can
choose Add even if the node is not reachable and add an IP address by force.
Figure210CreateanewNode
If you finish filling items to new node, click OK to make it effected. In Tree table,
you can see adding a new IP address 192.168.8.32 to root (Figure 2-11).
If the new node is manageable, then its displayed as Green; otherwise, its
displayed as gray.
Figure211AddinganewIPaddressasnode
EMS server gets the status of nodes in the polling interval. Node Tree updates the
manageable status of nodes automatically.
2.2.3.2 AddMap
Move the prompt to map which you want to create belongs to;
Click Edit>add on menu or click
icon on Tools bar;
The creation wizard pop out as shown in Figure 2-12;
Figure212CreationWizardInterface
Please select Map and Click OK, then Map Creation window is popped out as
Figure 2-13.
Fill in the Name for the new Map, and select the Parent root.
Figure213NamethenewMap
2.2.3.3 DeleteNode/Map
Move the prompt to Node/Map you want to delete, then Click Edit>delete in the menu,
or Click
2.2.3.4 RenameNode/Map
Move the prompt to Node/Map you want to rename, then Click Edit>rename in the
menu, or click
icon on the tools bar, then Rename Window appears as shown in
Figure 2-14. Input a new name and click OK to finish renaming.
Figure214RenameWindow
2.2.3.5 MoveNode
Move the prompt to Node/Map you want to move, then Click Edit>move in the menu,
or click
icon on the tools bar, or Right-click the mouse and select Move, Move
Window is popped out.
Input the destination name of map, and click OK.
2.2.3.6 PropertiesofNode/Map
Move the prompt to Node/Map you want to change the properties, then Click
Edit>Properties in the menu or click
icon on the tools bar, or Right-click the mouse
and select Properties, Properties Window appears as shown in Figure 2-15. Simply
input the destination name of map, and click OK.
In the Properties window, you can modify Node Name, Parent Name, SNMP Properties
and Polling Interval, and click modify to save them.
Figure215PropertiesWindow
2.2.3.7 SearchNode/Map
If you want to find a Node/Map, please Click View>Find in the menu or click
icon
on the tools bar, Find Window appears as shown in Figure 2-16. You can find a
node/map by name or by IP address, and after you click Find, the cursor will lock on
these right IP addresses.
Figure216FindWindow
Figure217ChangePasswordWindow
2.2.4.2 UsersManagement
Figure218UserWindow
Notes: Only root is authorized to use this function, and open the privilege for other
users and groups, modify password, add/delete users & groups, and define the display
interface etc.
group icon, and choose Add, then Add new group window appears as
Figure219AddnewGroup
For example, if you want to add Normal as a new group, input Normal in the blank,
then Groups window is updated as shown in Figure 2-20.
Figure220AddNormalasanewGroup
Figure221Informationforsubgroupsindetails
If you want to change the privileges of sub-group, please click Modify and choose the
privilege level which is listed below.
Privilege Level
Admin
Powerful User
User
Description
Full access. Admin acts as Root manager
Full access except for adding/deleting User/Groups
Normal access. User can only inquire existing sources, can not
add, delete any sources including Node, Map and User/Group
For example, for sub-group Normal, Click Add and Node Tree Dialog window is
displayed as Figure 2-22. If you select DSLAM5048 and click OK, then in sub-group
Normal, the user can only see DSLAM5048, but not DSLAM5024.
2) Double-click NormalUser icon, then user window is popped out as Figure 2-24.
z Set the password of the current user
z Select the name of the sub-group, such as Normal
z Click Modify to confirm all changes.
z In Event area, all logs are shown when this user login or log out. The
user can delete a single log record by Delete button, or clear up all log
records by Clear button.
Click Profile>ADSL Config Profile on the menu, ADSL Config window is popped out
as Figure 2-25.
Add: Add a new ADSL config profile as shown in Figure 2-26;
Edit: Display all information of ADSL Config chosen or modify certain
settings as shown in Figure 2-27;
Delete: remove an ADSL config profile.
Figure225ADSLConfigProfileWindow
Figure226CreateaNewConfigProfile
Figure227AddanewADSLConfigProfile
Figure228AlarmConfigProfile
Figure229CreateanewAlarmConfigProfile
Figure230AlarmWindow
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Figure231FindAlarmWindow
3.
3.1 Prerequisite
Please refer to Chapter 2.2.3.1 Add a node, Add DSLAM5008/5016/5024/5048 to EMS
database.
Figure31ChassisView
On the top of the window, the faceplate of the equipment displays the real-time status of
the equipment. The user can recognize the signal status from the lighting:
Lighting
Port LED is Gray
Port LED is Twinkling
Port LED is Lighting
Ethernet Indicator displays as yellow
Ethernet Indicator displays as green
Signal Status
Port is close.
Port is open and connecting with subscriber.
Port is well connected with subscriber.
The speed-rate is 10Mbps.
The speed-rate is 100Mbps.
Whenever you right-click the icons of LED, indicator and other parts of chassis, the
operation menu will display correspondingly.
On the bottom of the window, both the uplink rate (AturRate) and downlink rate
(AtucRate) are shown to each port.
Current Status
When you select Current Status, then the status information of chose port is shown as
Figure 3-2.
Figure32CurrentStatusofselectedport
Configuration
When you select Configuration, then the parameters of selected port is shown as Figure
3-2. You can modify parameter and click Modify for saving. If you choose Use Config
Profile, the configuration might become easier.
Figure33Configurationofselectedport
Batch Config.
Note: If you are the first time to configure VLAN/PVC, or bridge parameters, the login
window may occur as shown in Figure 3-4.
Figure34LoginWindow
3.2.3.1 VLANManagement
If you choose VLAN Configuration, you will configure the VLAN properties.
When you successfully login the system, the VLAN table will be shown as Figure 3-5.
z To add a new VLAN, please click Add and input VLAN ID and VLAN
Name shown in Figure 3-6;
z To delete a VLAN, please click Delete. (Note: the default VLAN
DefaultFdb can not be deleted)
z To view the details of one VALN, please click Details and VLAN Detail
window is shown as Figure 3-7.
Figure35VLANTable
3.2.3.2 PVCConfiguration
If you choose PVC Configuration, you will configure the PVC properties.
When you successfully login the system, the PVC table will be shown as Figure 3-8.
To add a new PVC, please click Add and input some parameters as shown in
z Figure 3-9;
z To delete PVC, please click Delete.
z To view the details of a PVC, please click Details and PVC Detail
window is shown as Figure 3-10.
3.2.3.3 BridgeConfiguration
If you choose Bridge Configuration, you will configure the bridge properties.
When you successfully login the system, the Bridge table will be shown as Figure 3-8.
To add a new Bridge, please click Add and then Add Bridge window is shown as
Figure 3-12
z Figure 3-9;
z To delete Bridge, please click Delete.
To view the details of a Bridge, please click Details and Bridge Detail
window is shown as Figure 3-13.
3.2.3.4 ConfigurationinBatch
If you choose Batch Configuration, you will configure the properties in batch.
3.2.3.5 SystemConfiguration
If you choose System, you can view/modify system information, save system
configuration and reboot the system.
System View/modify
When you select System Information, the following window (Figure 3-16) will be
shown to give out the simple description of the system,such as system name/Concact
info/system location/system run-up time,ect.
System Save
To save the system information, please use System Save function.
System Reboot
To reboot the system, please use System Reboot function.
3.2.3.6 SubscriberTable
If you choose Subscriber, you can input subscribers information in details (Figure
3-17), including Name, Address, Telephone number and others.
Figure
3-18 DSLAM5048 Chassis View
On the top of chassis panel, DSLAM5048 figure shows the real-time status.
In the middle of chassis panel, the major status bars are listed, including System status,
Ethernet status and ADSL status.
At the bottom of chassis panel, 48 DSL port are listed and their status are refreshed.
US refers t upstream, DS refers to downstream.
3.3.3.1 Refresh/Open/CloseADSLport
To refresh/open/close ADSL port, right-click ADSL port and select
Enable/Disable/Refresh on the menu.
3.3.3.2 ADSLStatusInquiring
To inquire ADSL status, right click ADSL port and select Current Status on the menu
Figure319ADSLportstatus
3.3.3.3 ADSLPortconfiguration
To open ADSL port configuration window, right-click ADSL port as shown in Figure
3-20.
To modify the parameters of ADSL port configuration, revise the value and click
Modify button.
User can select Use Config Profile to modify Profile.
Figure320ModifyADSLconfiguration
3.3.3.4 ADSLAlarmConfiguration
Figure321ADSLAlarmconfiguration
3.3.3.5 ADSLBridge(EOA)
To open ADSL EOA window, right-click ADSL port and select Bridge Service as
Figure322ADSLPortEOAconfiguration
To look into the details, double-click AAL5 port and Bridge Information window
popup as shown in Figure 3-23.
Figure323BridgeInformationWindow
There are two tabs in Bridge Information Window, Properties and Statistic.
z Properties: Show the major properties of AAL5 port. To add/delete/get MAC ACL
information of Bridge port, click Advanced button to popup the window shown in
Figure 3-24;
z Statistic: Give the statistics of the frame as shown in Figure 3-25.
Figure324 MACACLwindow
Figure325FramesStatisticsWindow
3.3.4.1 Rate/ModeSettings
To set port rate and operation mode,
1) right-click Ethernet port, and select speed menu to set speed rate.
2) right-click Ethernet port, and select Duplex menu to set operation mode.
Note: If the Ethernet port is configured as Aggregated Mode, then the rate and
operation mode can not be configured.
3.3.4.2 EthernetPortConfiguration
To set Ethernet Port Configuration,
1) right-click Ethernet port, and select configuration to inquire/Modify settings of
Ethernet port as shown in Figure 3-26
2) If Ethernet is configured as Aggregated Mode, you can only look into settings of
aggregated modes as shown in Figure 3-27.
Figure326EthernetPortConfiguration
Figure327AggregatedPortConfiguration
3.3.4.3 BridgeConfiguration:
To open Bridge Service menu, right-click Ethernet Port as shown in Figure 3-28.
Figure328EthernetBridgeWindow
If Ethernet port is configured as Aggregated Mode, you can choose any port to see the
detail.
3.3.5 VLAN
Right-click Chassis Panel to open VLAN Table window as shown in Figure 3-29.
Figure329VLANEntriesWindow
When click Detail button, the VLAN Detail window appears as shown in Figure 3-30.
In VLAN bridge port setting sub-window, all 48 ports are listed with legends (Red:
Untagged; Pink: Egress; Gray: Forbidden; Black: Unused.
Figure330VLANDetailWindow
Figure331ADSLPortEnablewindow
Figure332ADSLConfigProfilewindow
Figure333SystemInformationwindow
When you modify system information, please pay attention to Time Format (Month
should be input as abbreviation of Month).
To reboot/save system
System>Reboot/Save.
information,
right-click
chassis
panel
and
select
Figure334FDBWindow
Figure335User/CustomerInformationWindow
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