Oper Status — Displays the operational status of the unit.
• In Service — The unit is operating properly.
• Out of Service — The unit is not operating or not present.
• Admin Status — Specifies the desired status of the unit.
In Service — Sets the unit in operating mode.
Out of Service — Sets the unit in non-operating mode.
Caution!
Selecting Out of Service will disturb the traffic.
Note: Notifications from the unit's interfaces are suppressed.
• Notifications — Specifies if the unit should send any
notifications. For a 1+1 terminal it is possible to disable
notifications from all three indoor units.
Enable — Enables notifications from the unit and lets through
notifications from the unit's interfaces.
MMU2 E/F 155 Radio Link Configuration
This page is used to configure the MMU2 E/Fs on the near-end
Radio Terminal. For protected (1+1) Radio Terminals, both
modems in the terminal are configured at the same time.
• Ra1 — Indicates for which MMU and RAU the parameters
are set
• Ra2 — Indicates for which MMU and RAU the parameters
are set
• NE Name — The name of the NE.
Terminal Parameters
All terminal parameters are read-only for far-end Radio
Terminal.
• Terminal ID — The name or id number of the Radio
Terminal
• Far End — Specifies the expected identity of the Radio
Terminal on the other end of the radio link. If Radio ID Check
is enabled, this identity must match the identity of the far-end
terminal.
• Radio ID Check — Controls that the received traffic
originates from the correct far-end Radio Terminal; if not,
an alarm is generated.
• Protection — Specifies the protection mode of the
Radio Terminal.
Note: Protection modes other than 1+0 requires a
license. Not Defined — Indicates a mismatch in a
protected Radio Terminal.
For example, it has been configured as 1+1 Hot and then one
MMU2 E/F is removed.
1+0 — Specifies an unprotected Radio Terminal.
1+1 Hot — Specifies a protected Radio Terminal in hot
standby mode. Only available if there are two units in the
correct positions.
1+1 Working — Specifies a protected Radio Terminal
in working standby mode. Only available if there are two
units in the correct positions.
• Line Protection — The Line Protection parameter is
only available when
the radios are configured for 1+1 protection and the NE is in
SFP mode (that is not PtP mode). SFP mode is configured via
the Enable Connection parameter on the RAU IF
Configuration for MMU2 E/F page. Available line
protection options are:
SI Low Slot — No line protection, the line interface on
Low Position
is active. Line interface alarms from modem in High Slot
position are filtered. SI High Slot — No line protection,
the line interface on High Position
is active. Line interface alarms from modem in Low Slot
position are filtered. EEP — Enhanced Equipment
Protection. ELP — Equipment Line Protection
selection.
Capacity Parameters
• Capacity – Modulation — Specifies the traffic capacity and
modulation of the Radio Terminal. All supported capacities
with its modulation and frame format are displayed. Unknown
indicates a mismatch between the two MMU2 E/F units in a
protected Radio Terminal.
RF
• Tx Freq. (MHz) — Transmitting frequency. It is
adjusted in steps of 0,25 MHz The drop-down slider can be
used when the new frequency shall be increased or decreased in
larger increments than 0,25 MHz.
• Rx Freq. (MHz) — Receiving frequency. The
receiving frequency always matches the transmitted
frequency of the far-end. The values are read-only. • Output
Power Mode — Specifies how the output power is
controlled. Fixed (RTPC) — The output power is set
from a management application. ATPC — The output
power is set automatically depending on the
received input power in the far-end RAU. Local — Only
available if the RAU supports it.
• Output Power (dBm) — Specifies the output power
(including Tx Attenuator) in dBm. Only available
when Output Power Mode is set to RTPC.
• Max Output Power (dBm) — Specifies the output
power in dBm. Only available when Output Power Mode
is set to ATPC. • Target Input Power for Far End
(dBm) — Specifies the minimum target level for Far End
Radio. Only available when Output Power Mode is set to
ATPC
• Transmitter On — Selecting the check box turns the
transmitter on.
Clearing the check box turns the transmitter off. If there is a
fault affecting the XPIC function this parameter will be disabled
until the fault has been cleared.
XPIC
• XPIC — Selecting the check box enables XPIC while
clearing the check
box disables XPIC. If an error causes XPIC to disconnect, the
button
Restore XPIC after Fault appears. The error cause
must be corrected
before the button is clicked.
• Companion Pos — Position of connected MMU2 F in a
1+1 configuration.
Alarms and Notifications
• Terminal Notifications — Selecting the check box
enables notifications
while clearing the check box disables notifications.
• RF Input Alarm Threshold Ra1 (dBm) — Specifies
the input power
threshold value (in dBm) used for 1+1 switching.
• RF Input Alarm Threshold Ra2 (dBm) — Specifies
the input power
threshold value (in dBm) used for 1+1 switching.
• Fade Notification Timer — Notifications for alarms
caused by fading, with a duration less than the specified
time (0 - 1000 seconds, default 200
seconds) are not sent. Only applicable for 1+1 configurations.
Not shown for far-end terminals.
Output Power Fallback
These parameters are only visible when ATPC is selected in
the RF group.
• Enable ATPC Fallback — Enable or disable the ATPC
Output Power
Fallback functionality.
• Output Power Ra1/Ra2 (dBm) — Specifies the
maximum value of fallback
output power for Ra1/Ra2. The parameters are only
configurable when Enable ATPC Fallback is enabled.
• Max — Sets the fallback output power to the
maximum value and disables the parameter Output
Power Ra1/Ra2 (dBm). The parameter is only
configurable when Enable ATPC Fallback is enabled.
DCN
• Line — Adjust DCN Line between the options
Transparent, 192 kbit/s
DCCr or 192 kbit/s MSB
• Radio — Adjust the DCN Radio between the options
128 kbit/s, 320 kbit/s
DCCr, 320 kbit/s MSB
• DCN Only — Selecting the check box enables setting
of all radio terminal parameters requiring a license, even
if licenses are missing. However, a warning or error message
will be displayed when trying to disable DCN
Only if required licenses are missing. Selecting the
check box will disable the traffic.
ATPC Capabilities
Shows ATPC Capabilities for all units in both near and far-end
radio terminals.
• SFP — Name of SFP unit.
• Administrative Status — Specifies the desired status
of the interface.
In Service — Sets the unit in operating mode.
Out of Service — Sets the unit in non-operating mode.
Caution!
Selecting Out of Service will disturb the traffic.
Administrative Status — Specifies the desired status
of the interface.
In Service — Sets the unit in operating mode.
Out of Service — Sets the unit in non-operating mode.
Caution!
Selecting Out of Service will disturb the traffic.
• Notifications — Enables or disables the interface to
send/not send notifications.
• Status — Displays the status parameters for the RAU
IF configuration.
Administrative Status — Specifies the desired status
of the interface• Up — Sets the interface in operating
mode.
• Down — Sends an AIS instead of traffic on the
interface (in both directions). Notifications from this
interface and higher layer
interfaces are suppressed. Notifications — Specifies if the
interface should send any notifications.
• Enable — Enables notifications from the interface
and lets through notifications from higher layer interfaces.
• Service — Displays the service parameters for the
RAU IF configuration. Enable Connection — Enables
the possibility to connect to an internal service in the
node. Available services in the node will be shown in the
Connect to drop down list.
If Enable Connection is unchecked the
SFP interface on the MMU front is active.
Connect to — Displays to which service the RAU IF is
connected to. If Enable Connection is unchecked,
Connect to is disabled.
• Not Connected — The RAU IF is not connected to any
service.
• ADM — The RAU IF is connected to the SDH Add
Drop Multiplexer (ADM) service.
• Switch Mode — Specifies the switch mode for a
protected Radio Terminal.
Automatic — Specifies automatic switching. When
Switch Mode is
Automatic, the Active MMU, Active Tx Radio and
Active Rx Radio
options are disabled.
Manual — Specifies manual switching. When Switch
Mode is set to
Manual the controls for Active MMU, Active Rx Radio,
and Active Tx
Radio are enabled.
• Active MMU — Activates the line switch by
indicating the active unit in respect to the TDM switch
to the backplane.
For MMU2 E/F the Active MMU parameter is
disabled if the Line
Protection parameter is set to SI Low Slot or SI
High Slot. The Line
Protection is set on the MMU2 E/F 155 Radio Link
Configuration page.
Note: For MMU2 E/F, the Active MMU command
causes only a line
switch activation. It does not enable the complete MMU
switching.
• Active Rx Radio — Selects the receiving RAU in a 1+1
configuration.
• Preferred Rx Radio — Sets the preferred Rx radio.
Possible values are radio1, radio2 and Off. The
parameter is visible when Switch Mode is
set to Automatic and the Protection mode is 1+1 Hot
Standby or 1+1
Working Standby. This parameter is only visible if
revertive switching
is supported by the radio terminal.
• Active Tx Radio—Selects the transmitting RAU
in a 1+1 Hot configuration.
• Preferred Tx Radio — Sets the preferred Rx
radio. Possible values are radio1, radio2 and Off.
The parameter is visible when Switch Mode is set
to Automatic and the Protection mode is 1+1 Hot
Standby. This parameter is only visible if revertive
switching is supported by the radio terminal.
Note: Changing the Preferred Tx Radio may disturb traffic.
Reset Configuration
This page is used to reset a Radio Terminal with MMU2
B/C/D/H, or MMU2 E/F
to the default configuration. The configuration items on the
MMU2 B/C/D/H/E/F,
RAU, RAU IF, RF and SWITCH configuration pages will get
default values. All units in the terminal must be In Service to
be able to perform this operation.
Caution!
Resetting the configuration will disturb the traffic.
• Apply — Applies the default configuration without
leaving the page.
Restore Configuration
This page is used, from a near end MMU2 B/C/D/H or MMU2
E/F, to restore the
configuration of near and far end radio terminals, which
means:
• Loops are removed.
• Transmitters are turned on.
• Switch mode is set to Auto.
• Notifications for the terminal are enabled.
All units in the terminal must be In Service to be able to
perform this operation.
• View Performance — Select PM View to show
performance data• 15 min Set Thresholds —
Thresholds for number of errors to generate alarm
within the time interval 15 minutes.
• 15 min Reset Thresholds — Thresholds for number
of errors to clear the alarm within the time interval 15
minutes. The values for 15 min Reset Thresholds cannot
be greater than the corresponding 15 min Set
Thresholds value.
• 24 hours Set Thresholds — Thresholds for the
number of errors to generate alarm within the time
interval 24 hours.
ES — Number of Errored Seconds during the
elapsed time. SES — Number of Severely Errored
Seconds during the elapsed time.
BBE — Number of Background Block Error during
the elapsed time.
• Administrative Status — Specifies the desired status
of the interface.
Up — Sets the interface in operating mode.
Down — Sends an AIS instead of traffic on the
interface (in both
directions). Notifications from this interface and higher layer
interfaces are suppressed.
• Notifications — Specifies if the interface should send
any notifications. Enable — Enables notifications
from the interface and lets through notifications from
higher layer interfaces.
Expected — Specifies the expected identifier of the
received payload. Up to 15 characters (A – Z, a – z, 0 – 9
and white space) are allowed. If an identifier is specified, a
comparison between the received and expected identifiers is
done. If not equal, a Trail trace Identifier
Mismatch (TIM) defect is generated.
• Performance — Specifies if performance data should
be displayed and
support of MS-REI.
• Trail Trace Identifier — Specifies the identifier
of the transmitted/received
payload. Transmitted — Specifies the identifier of
the transmitted payload. Up to 15 characters (A – Z,
a – z, 0 – 9 and white space) are allowed. Received —
Displays the identifier of the received payload.
Enable MS PM View — Selecting the check box enables
display of MS performance data on the MS/RS
Performance page, Enable RS PM View — Selecting the
check box enables display of RS performance data on the
MS/RS Performance page, see Section.
Enable MS-REI Support — Clearing the check box
secures compatibility with older SDH equipment which does
not support MS-REI.
• Degraded Threshold — Specifies how DEGTHR and
DEGM should be used.
DEGTHR Threshold — Specifies the DEGTHR
threshold value used to detect a degraded defect at MS.
Errored blocks are counted every second. A second is declared
as degraded if the number of errored blocks during that second
reaches or exceeds the threshold value. Value range is 1 – 100.
Default value is 15.
DEGM Monitoring Period — Specifies the monitoring
period, DEGM,
used to declare DEG. DEG is declared as degraded if consecutive
degraded seconds appear during a complete monitoring period.
DEG
is cleared if consecutive non-degraded seconds appear during a
complete monitoring period. Value range is 2 – 10. Default
value is 3.
• Reset — Resets all settings to their initial values.
• Apply — Applies all changes you have made without
leaving the page.
Line RS Configuration for MMU2 E/F 155
• Basic.
• Trail Trace.
• Administrative Status — Specifies the desired status
of the interface.
Up — Sets the interface in operating mode.
Down — Sends an AIS instead of traffic on the
interface (in both
directions). Notifications from this interface and higher layer
interfaces
are suppressed.
• Notifications — Specifies if the interface should send
any notifications.
.
Enable — Enables notifications from the interface
and lets through
notifications from higher layer interfaces.
• Insert AIS on J0 — Enable/Disable functionality.
• Line Operational Status — Displays the status.
• Laser Mode — Select between Manual On,
Manual Off, AIS Auto
• Mode — Pass Through, Single Value Mode, String
Value Mode.
• String Value — Specifies the identifier of the
transmitted/received payload.
Transmit — Specifies the identifier of the transmitted
payload. Up to
15 characters (A – Z, a – z, 0 – 9 and white space) are allowed.
Receive — Displays the identifier of the received
payload.
Expect — Specifies the expected identifier of the
received payload. Up to 15 characters (A – Z, a – z, 0 – 9
and white space) are allowed. If an identifier is specified, a
comparison between the received and expected identifiers
will be done. If not equal, a Trail trace Identifier Mismatch
(TIM) defect is generated.
• Administrative Status — Specifies the desired status
of the interface. Up — Sets the interface in operating
mode.
Down — Sends an AIS instead of traffic on the
interface (in both
directions). Notifications from this interface and higher layer
interfaces are suppressed• Notifications — Specifies if
the interface should send any notifications.
Enable — Enables notifications from the interface
and lets through notifications from higher layer interfaces.
• Trail Trace Identifier — Specifies the identifier
of the transmitted/received payload.
Transmitted — Specifies the identifier of the
transmitted payload. Up to 15 characters (A – Z, a – z,
0 – 9 and white space) are allowed.
Received — Displays the identifier of the received
payload.
Expected — Specifies the expected identifier of the received
payload. Up to 15 characters (A – Z, a – z, 0 – 9 and white
space) are allowed.
If an identifier is specified, a comparison between the received
and
expected identifiers will be done. If not equal, a Trail trace
Identifier Mismatch (TIM) defect is generated.
• Performance — Specifies if performance data should be
displayed.
Enable PM View — Selecting the check box enables display of
performance data for this VC-4 interface on the VC-4
Performance
page.
• Degraded Threshold — Specifies how DEGTHR and DEGM
should be used.
.
DEGTHR Threshold — Specifies the DEGTHR threshold value
used to detect a degraded defect at VC-4. Errored blocks are
counted every second. A second is declared as degraded if the
number of errored blocks during that second reaches or
exceeds the threshold value.
Value range is 1 – 100. Default value is 30.
DEGM Monitoring Period — Specifies the monitoring period,
DEGM,
used to declare DEG. DEG is declared as degraded if
consecutive
degraded seconds appear during a complete monitoring
period.
DEG is cleared if consecutive non-degraded seconds appear
during a complete monitoring period. Value range is 2 – 10.
Default value is 3.
• Reset — Resets all settings to their initial values.
• Apply — Applies all changes you have made without
leaving the page
• Administrative Status — Specifies the desired status
of the interface.
Up — Sets the interface in operating mode.
Down — Sends an AIS instead of traffic on the
interface (in both directions). Notifications from this
interface and higher layer interfaces are suppressed.
• Notifications — Specifies if the interface should send
any notifications. Enable — Enables notifications
from the interface and lets through notifications from
higher layer interfaces.
• Trail Trace Identifier — Specifies the identifier of
the transmitted/received payload.
Transmitted — Specifies the identifier of the
transmitted payload. Up to 15 characters (A – Z, a – z, 0
– 9 and white space) are allowed.
Received — Displays the identifier of the received
payload.
Expected — Specifies the expected identifier of the
received payload.
Up to 15 characters (A – Z, a – z, 0 – 9 and white space) are
allowed.
If an identifier is specified, a comparison between the received
and
expected identifiers will be done. If not equal, a Trail trace
Identifier
Mismatch (TIM) defect is generated.
.
Performance — Specifies if performance data
should be displayed.
Enable PM View — Selecting the check box enables
display of
performance data for this VC-12 interface on the VC-12
Performance• Reset — Resets all settings to their
initial values• Apply — Applies all changes you
have made without leaving the page