CMS User Manual Version V0 7
CMS User Manual Version V0 7
CMS User Manual Version V0 7
Product Version:V0.7
The information in this document may be update at any time due to product versions upgrade
or any other reasons. Unless otherwise agreed, this manual is for reference only. All statements,
information and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind,
express or implied.
Note
The asterisk (*) in this article indicates that the feature has not been implemented yet and will be launched in
subsequent versions.
Revision History
1. Dashboard .....................................................................................................................................................8
2. Device ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
3. Alarm .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
4. Monitor .......................................................................................................................................................19
5. Admin ..........................................................................................................................................................20
Core Strengths
Deployment Methods
CMS (Cloud Managed System) is a cloud-based management system launched by C-Data, covering planning,
deployment, operation, and optimization to support the full lifecycle of network management. Designed for
small and medium-sized operators, CMS provides unified network management for transmission, access, and
IP devices. It also offers a range of capabilities for visualized management, and simplified operation.
Currently, CMS only supports certain models of C-Data ONU series. However, in the future, it will gradually
support the unified management for all C-Data devices includes switches, OLT, MDUs, routers, and so on.
Our goal is to achieve multi-vendor and multi-product management, provide integrated management and
maintenance solution, which includes centralized device management, visual monitoring, and intelligent
operation analysis and more. These measures are designed to enhance the efficiency of network planning,
deployment, and operation, while reducing service costs, and optimizing resource utilization for operators.
1. Core Strengths
Data Dashboard - Visual Management Equipment Management - Unified Network
● Equipment Distribution - Global Topology Management Center
Distribution ● Topology Structure - Intuitively Display
● Equipment Distribution - Geographical Location Equipment Hierarchy Relationships
Distribution Based on GIS* ● Asset Center - Support Multiple Types*
● Operational Overview - Trend of Newly Added ● Monitoring - Real-time Online Viewing of
and Active Equipment Equipment Status
● Quality Overview - Network/Site Health ● Configuration - Support WAN/LAN and Other
Assessment* Common Configurations and Data Models
● Quality Overview- Alarm Statistics and Analysis ● Configuration - Support Pre-configuration and
Batch Configuration
● Upgrade - Support Batch OTA Upgrade
Monitoring and Alarm - Simplify Operation and System Management - Improve Efficiency
Maintenance ● Network Planning and Management
● Real-time Detection - High/Medium/Low-Risk ● User Role Authorization
Alarms ● Multi-Tenancy*
● Intelligent Analysis - Attribution Analysis
● Fault Diagnosis - Process-based Automatic
Detection
● Performance Monitoring - Focus on Core Index
Changes
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High Scalability and Security Minimalistic Interaction Experience
● APP Control* ● One-Click Installation
● Northbound Interface* ● Simplified Configuration and Operation with
● Support Horizontal Expansion, Meet Unlimited Professional Requirements Reduction
Device Access* ● Minimalistic Visual design
● Support TR-069 Protocol, MQTT Protocol*
● Support Linux*
● Support Data Backup*
2. Deployment Methods
Private Deployment SaaS Deployment*
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Part II Deployment
This part contains the following topic:
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the CMS CMS service; "Open Web" to open the initialization information and
application icon to Enterprise Initialization click "Confirm" to open the
open CMS Panel; pop-up box; web login interface.
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Part III Core Features
This part contains the following topics:
Dashboard
Device
Alarm
Monitor
Admin
1. Dashboard
The Dashboard interface mainly consists of a left-side device data panel, a right-side alarm data panel, and a
domain topology in the center.
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Additional Explanation/Main Window Introduction:
1. Domain Classification: Allow switching between domain classification, which updates the left and
right data panels accordingly and the middle domain topology display the corresponding data;
2. Health Display*
Network Health: Indicates to the health status of various devices, such as routers, switches, firewalls,
etc.;
Site Health:Indicates to the health status of communication devices deployed at the site;
3. Device Database
Deploy: Displays the number of devices automatically added, excluding devices in the recycle bin;
Online: Displays the number of devices that are currently online among deployed devices;
Active*: Displays the devices in use among the online devices;
4. Device Addition Trend: View the number of newly added devices in the last 7 days/month;
5. Total Alarms: Count the total of Critical, Major, and Minor alarms;
6. Alarm Analysis: Intelligent analysis of alarm data, such as early warning of power outage in specific
areas, or the aging of optical devices, etc.;
7. Real-Time Alarm: Displays real-time alarm information for devices;
8. Alarm Trend: Displays the quantity trend of Critical, Major, and Minor alarms in the last 7
days/month;
9. Domain Topology: Displays the deployment topology structure of devices;
Click on the domain icon to display the current domain details;
Double-click on the domain icon to switch to the current domain data;
Double-click in the blank area to switch between normal/full-screen modes.
2. Device
2.1 Add ONU
ONU adding includes the following 3 steps:
1. Upgrade to the new version: CMS supports dual-band ONU models. Please upgrade the ONU to version
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3.1.0 or above;
2. Configure the ACS parameters: Turn on the TR-069 switch, fill in the ACS channel address, port,
authentication username, and password, etc. The specific info can be found in the [Admin - Enterprise]
interface shown below:
3. The device will be displayed in the ONU list after the Inform report.
1. Allow switching between card mode and list mode. Click on a card to display the basic information panel,
while double-click on a card to open the details page.
List Mode:
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2. SN: For GPON, the SN is the PON SN. For EPON, the SN is the serial number. For third-party devices, the info
is based on the data reported by the device;
3. Domain: After the device is added, the domain location is set to "Unassigned Domain" by default and can be
batch modified in the [Topology] menu;
4. Recycle Bin: Devices that have been deleted will be sent to the Recycle Bin, and you can "restore" or
"permanently delete" the device. The TR-069 channel of a device that has been permanently deleted will be
set to empty.
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information;
2.4 Configuration
In the ONU Device Details interface, click the "Configuration" button to enter the following interface. Switch
between the WAN/LAN/Wi-Fi/VoIP tabs to configure accordingly.
Note: For third-party devices, the corresponding configuration items will be hidden due to the lack of some
TR-069 nodes.
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2.5 Data Model
In the ONU Device Details interface, click the "Data Model" button to enter the following interface. Parameter
nodes can be searched and modified directly.
2.6 Topology
Click the [Device - Topology] menu to enter the domain topology interface as shown below.
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4. Logical OLT Right-Click Operation: Right-click the mouse on the logical OLT icon to maintain the ONU list, i.e.,
assign the domain location.
2.7 Provisioning
Click [Device - Provisioning] menu to enter the provisioning tasks interface as shown below.
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4. Priority: When multiple tasks exist for the same device, take the task with the highest priority to execute.
2. The distribution record interface is displayed as shown below. Click "Add" to create a new batch
configuration.
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2.9 OTA Upgrade
OTA upgrade mainly includes the following two steps:
1. In the Firmware interface, upload the firmware info and verify it;
2. In the Upgrade interface, create and publish upgrade tasks and then check the upgrade progress and results.
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3. Alarm
3.1 Real-Time Alarm
Click [Alarm - Real-Time Alarm] menu to enter the ONU list interface as shown below.
1. Alarm Name: The currently supported alarms are as follows, more types will be supported in subsequent
versions.
Device online/offline
ONU loop detection
ONU LAN port online/offline
ONU receive/transmit optical power exceeds threshold
ONU operating temperature/current/voltage exceeds threshold
CPU/memory exceeds threshold
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2. Status: When the device recovers from abnormal to normal, the status will be automatically switched.
3.3 Diagnose
Click [Alarm - Diagnose] menu to quickly locate and fix device faults through a process-driven and automated
diagnostic approach.
1. User Reporting Fault
Enter the device SN or MAC to display basic information and directly perform Ping and Tracert diagnosis.
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2. Locating Fault
Automatically conduct checks line information, business information, Ping, LAN/Wi Fi connection, DHCP, voice
service and CATV, etc. Display the results and provide solution suggestions.
3. Fix Fault
Provide diversified fault repair tools based on the check results. After the repair is completed, the diagnosis
can be performed again to confirm if the problem has been solved.
4. Monitor
By comparing the key indicators of multiple devices, monitor the operation status of the devices, this helps in
identifying any abnormal indicators in time, to further analyze the issues.
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5. Admin
5.1 Enterprise
Click [Admin - Enterprise] menu to enter the enterprise information interface as shown below.
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5.2 Users
Click the [Admin - Users] menu to enter the user permissions interface as shown below.
5.3 Domain
Click [Admin - Domain] menu to enter the domain management interface as shown below.
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Additional Explanation/Main Window Introduction:
1. Root Domain: Only the root domain is displayed by default;
2. Domain Operation: Right-click on the domain icon to create a new subdomain.
5.4 Log
Click [Admin - Log] menu to enter the log information interface as shown below, including operation logs and
login logs.
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Part IV Q&A
CMS installation failed?
1. Please check if the installation path exists in non-English characters.
2. Close the running CMS service and reinstall it.
2. Export the log information and provide it to C-Data technical support for feedback.
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What if the main administrator forgets the password?
Click the "Reset Password" in the lower-right corner of the CMS Panel to reset the password.
Why are there two records with different SNs for the same device?
For GPON SN, the old firmware takes the serial SN, while the new firmware (Version number: XXX and above)
is changed to take the PON SN. This results in the old device being recognized as a new one with two records
existing after upgrade. The serial SN record can be deleted thoroughly in ONU list.
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