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6. MARCO INSTITUCIONAL

6.5. Recursos de información compartidos

Equipment status Reading: Connected/Monitor

Reading/Writing: Connected/Login

User profile Reading: Read only

Reading/Writing: Read and Write, Station Operator, System

The Port Configuration command allows checking the settings of the communication ports available for the equipment for the input/output of the supervisory signal.

The choice of the command opens the window shown in Figure 29.

Warning. It is possible to open more Configuration Port windows relevant to different equipment.

If the equipment status and the user profile allow it, by means of the push-buttons present into the Configuration Port window, it is possible:

to change the settings of the communication ports

• to execute the software reset of the equipment

• to reset the routing table “Stored”

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Figure 29

Figure 29 Notes of

(1) The card:

Warning. According to the selected equipment type, it will be displayed/available only the cards relevant to the communication ports supported by the equipment.

IP Ethernet,

• displays the address and the parameters of the communication port with the LAN network (TCP/IP protocol).

• PPP RS-232, displays the address and the parameters of the serial port for the connection with other network elements (TCP/IP and PPP protocols).

PPP RS232/2Mbps, displays the address and the parameters of the RS232 or 2Mbps communication port (at user’s choice) for the connection with other network elements (TCP/IP and PPP protocols).

Warning. The system displays the PPP RS232/2Mbps card as an alternative element with respect to the PPP RS-232 card, if it has been selected a PDH-AL radio equipment.

• IP Over OSI, (TCP/IP and OSI protocols) displays:

− the IP address of the inner port for the interfacing with the OSI router;

− the parameters of the DCC channel (Data Communication Channel) relevant to the STM1 signal (line side and radio side);

− the GOSIP address of the equipment;

the routing level of the OSI router.

Warning. The system displays the IP Over OSI card only if it has been selected an equipment managed with the OSI protocol.

LCT PPP, displays the address and the parameters of the communication port with the PC on which it is installed the SCT/LMT program (TCP/IP and PPP protocols).

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Warning. For the PDH Radio type equipment, the address and the configuration parameters of the port for the connection with the PC (over which the SCT/LMT program is currently running) have to be set into the “PPP-RS232” card, because the

“LCT PPP” card for this specific equipment type is not available.

PPP Radio, displays the address and the parameters of the communication port (radio side) represented by the radio signal (TCP/IP and PPP protocols).

Warning. The system displays the PPP Radio card only if it has been selected a radio equipment (SDH, PDH).

• PPP-E1 (2Mb/s), displays the address and the parameters of the E1 (2Mb/s) communication ports (TCP/IP protocols).

Warning. The system displays the PPP-E1 card (2Mb/s) only if it has been selected a PMP type equipment. The communication parameters refer to the E1 communication ports (2Mb/s) of the Proxy equipment (or IP Box)

118.

Agg. West, displays the address and the parameters of the communication port represented by the west side aggregate signal (TCP/IP and PPP protocols).

Warning. The system displays the Agg. West card only if it has been selected a ADM-C equipment.

Agg. East, displays the address and the parameters of the communication port represented by the east side aggregate signal (TCP/IP and PPP protocols).

Warning. The system displays the Agg. East card only if it has been selected a ADM-C equipment.

(2) The system points out also the version of the MIB (Management Information Base), when the relevant value is available into the MIB loaded on the equipment under examination.

(3) If the operator has not set any identification code, the program points out the IP address (SNMP agent) of the equipment.

(4) The choice of the:

• Set Values push-button, communicates the new set values to the equipment.

The push-button choice has to be confirmed.

• Restart push-button, executing a software reset of the equipment.

The push-button choice has to be confirmed.

• Store push-button, stores the values into the equipment controller.

The push-button choice has to be confirmed.

• Retrieve push-button, reads again the values set into the equipment controller.

• Refresh push-button, sets again the values pointed out at the window opening.

• Reset push-button, it removes the elements of the routing table memorized into the equipment controller (routing table “Stored”).

The push-button choice has to be confirmed.

To change the parameters relevant to a communication port

1. Into the Station List area (SCT/LMT window), select the station that contains the desired equipment.

2. Select, into the Equipment list area (SCT/LMT window), the equipment.

3. Select the Equipment – Communication Setup – Port Configuration command.

The system displays the Configuration Port window.

4. Bring at front the card relevant to the desired port.

5. Set the parameters relevant to the selected card:

• IP Ethernet

118 The Proxy is an equipment developed by Siae Microelettronica to connect, through TCP/IP protocol, the master station to a supervisory system/program (for instance SCT/LMT, NMS5UX). In

“stand alone” configuration, the equipment (called IP Box) executes the IP router function.

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PPP RS-232

• PPP RS232/2Mbps

• IP Over OSI

• LCT PPP

• PPP Radio

• PPP-E1 (2Mb/s)

• Agg. West

• Agg. East

6. Choose the Set Values push-button and then confirm.

7. Choose the Store push-button and then confirm.

8. Choose the Restart push-button and then confirm.

“IP Ethernet” card

• IP Address box. IP address (Internet Protocol), of the communication port with the LAN network, of the equipment.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

Warning. The typed number has to be compatible with the setting of the relevant IP NetMask field.

• IP NetMask box. It is the mask for the network address definition.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

“PPP RS-232” card

• IP PPP Address box. IP (Internet Protocol) PPP (Point to Point Protocol) address of the equipment serial port, for the connection with other network elements.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

Warning. The typed number has to be compatible with the setting of the relevant IP NetMask field.

• IP PPP NetMask box. It is the mask for the network address.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

PPP Mode area. Functioning mode of the PPP protocol: as Client, as Server, or in Automatic (the system configure itself as Client or Server according to the functioning mode of the PPP protocol relevant to the equipment placed on the other side of the connection).

Then, in Automatic mode, the system automatically sets the IP PPP Address of the equipment under examination plus 1 to the element (equipment, PC, etc.) placed at the other line end

119.

To change the parameter select the desired option push-button.

• PPP Baud Rate area. Transmission rate of the port: 9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600.

To change the parameter select the desired option push-button.

119 For instance, if at the equipment (to which it has been connected the SCT/LMT program) it has been assigned the IP PPP Address 10.10.10.8, the system will automatically set the IP PPP Address 10.10.10.9 to the equipment placed at the other line end.

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“PPP RS232/2Mbps” card

Warning. The system displays the PPP RS232/2Mbps card as an alternative element with respect to the PPP RS-232 card, if it has been selected a PDH-AL radio equipment.

• IP PPP Address box. IP (Internet Protocol) PPP (Point to Point Protocol) address of the equipment serial port, for the connection with other network elements.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

Warning. The typed number has to be compatible with the setting of the relevant IP NetMask field.

• IP PPP NetMask box. It is the mask for the network address.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

PPP Mode area. Functioning mode of the PPP protocol: as Client, as Server, or in Automatic (the system configure itself as Client or Server according to the functioning mode of the PPP protocol relevant to the equipment placed on the other side of the connection).

Then, in Automatic mode, the system automatically sets the IP PPP Address of the equipment under examination plus 1 to the element (equipment, PC, etc.) placed at the other line end

119.

To change the parameter select the desired option push-button.

• Remote Access Type area. It allows detecting the interface type to be used for the port under examination. If the user selects the:

− RS232 push-button, the system uses the serial interface.

− 2Mb push-button, the system uses one or more 16Kbit channels of a time slot relevant to one of the 2Mb/s tributaries available for the equipment.

To change the parameter select the desired option push-button.

• PPP Baud Rate area. Transmission rate of the port: 9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600.

To change the parameter select the desired option push-button.

Warning. The subject parameter is available only if it has been selected the RS232 value into the Remote Access Type area.

• EOC area. Setting of the tributary/time slot/16Kbit used for the connection with the remote terminal. With details, into the:

− 2Mbit Selector box, it is pointed out the number of the used tributary. The wording No 2Mb Used points out that the system does not use any tributary.

To change the parameter, select the arrow placed on the side of the box and select the desired value from the list.

− Slot Selector box, it is pointed out the number of the used time slot.

To change the parameter, select the arrows placed on the side of the box to set the desired value.

− 16kbit Map box, it is pointed out the used 16Kbit (boxes with green color). The 16Kbit with the boxes of grey color are not used.

To change the parameter, select the desired boxes. At each selection, the box change its status, it switches from active (green color) to deactivated (grey color) and vice-versa.

Warning. The parameters of the EOC area are available only if it has been selected the 2Mb value into the Remote Access Type area.

“IP Over OSI” card

Warning. Here below, there is the description of all the parameters that can be displayed into the IP Over OSI card. The presence of such parameters depends on the type of the selected equipment 120.

120 For instance, the STM1… boxes will be present only if it has been selected a SDH equipment.

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• IP Address box. IP address (Internet Protocol) of the inner port of the equipment, for the interfacing with the OSI router.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

Warning. The typed number has to be compatible with the setting of the relevant IP NetMask field.

• IP NetMask box. It is the mask for the inner network address definition.

To change the parameter, type, for each one of the four available spaces (sub-divided by a dot), a number comprised between 0 and 255.

• QECC Radio Side box. Setting of the LAP D (Link Access Procedures channel D) protocol – radio side. The wording:

− Network, points out that the LAP D protocol is configured as Network side.

− User, points out that the LAP D protocol is configured as User side.

To change the parameter selects the arrow placed on the side of the box and select the value from the list.

• STM1 QECC Radio Side box. Setting of the DCC channel (Data Communication Channel) at radio side of the STM1 signal. The wording:

− Disable, points out that the DCC channel is disabled.

− d1-d3 Network, points out that the system uses the bytes D1...D3 (192Kb/s) of the RSOH section (Regenerator Section OverHead) relevant to the STM1 signal and the LAP D protocol (Link Access Procedures channel D) is configured as Network side.

− d1-d3 User, points out that the system uses the bytes D1...D3 of the RSOH section relevant to the STM1 signal and the LAP D protocol is configured as User side.

− d4-d12 Network, points out that the system uses the bytes D4...D12 (576Kb/s) of the MSOH section (Multiplexer Section OverHead) relevant to the STM1 signal and the LAP D protocol is configured as Network side.

− d4-d12 User, points out that the system uses the bytes D4...D12 of the MSOH section relevant to the STM1 signal and the LAP D protocol is configured as User side.

To change the parameter selects the arrow placed on the side of the box and select the value from the list.

• STM1 QECC Line Side box. Setting of the DCC channel at line side of the STM1 signal.

The description of the values and the setting mode of the parameter is the same one pointed out for the STM1 QECC Radio Side box.

• STM1 QECC West box. Setting of the DCC channel at west side of the aggregate signal.

The description of the values and the setting mode of the parameter is the same one pointed out for the STM1 QECC Radio Side box.

• STM1 QECC East box. Setting of the DCC channel at east side of the aggregate signal.

The description of the values and the setting mode of the parameter is the same one pointed out for the STM1 QECC Radio Side box.

• STM1 QECC MTU Type box. Setting of the standard that defines the maximum length of the packets that are transiting on the QECC channel. The wording:

− Other, does not point out any specific standard.

It is possible to set the desired value into the STM1 QECC MTU Length box.

Q.921, points out the Q.921 standard 121.

Siae (Default), points out the Siae default standard 121.

MARCONI Compatible, points out the Marconi compatible standard 121.

− ALCATEL Compatible, points out the Alcatel compatible standard 121.

To change the parameter selects the arrow placed on the side of the box and select the value from the list.

• STM1 QECC MTU Length box. Maximum length (expressed by byte) of the packets that are transiting on the QECC channel.

If, into the STM1 QECC MTU Type box, it has been selected the value:

− Q.921, Siae (Default), MARCONI Compatible or ALCATEL Compatible, the system displays the value that corresponds to the set standard.

121 The value that corresponds to the standard is pointed out into the STM1 QECC MTU Length box.

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It is not possible to change the value.

− Other, it is possible to type the desired value.

• EOC Radio Side box. Setting of the LAP D protocol – radio side. The wording:

− Network, points out that the LAP D protocol is configured as Network side.

− User, points out that the LAP D protocol is configured as User side.

To change the parameter selects the arrow placed on the side of the box and select the value from the list.

• EOC 2Mbit Side box. Setting of the LAP D protocol – 2Mb/s side. The wording:

− Network, points out that the LAP D protocol is configured as Network side.

− User, points out that the LAP D protocol is configured as User side.

To change the parameter selects the arrow placed on the side of the box and select the value from the list.

• EOC area. Setting of the tributary/time slot/16Kbit used for the connection with the remote terminal. With details, into the:

− 2Mbit Selector box, it is pointed out the number of the used tributary. The wording No 2Mb Used points out that the system does not use any tributary.

To change the parameter, select the arrow placed on the side of the box and select the desired value from the list.

− Slot Selector box, it is pointed out the number of the used time slot.

To change the parameter, select the arrows placed on the side of the box to set the desired value.

− 16kbit Map box, it is pointed out the used 16Kbit (boxes with green color). The 16Kbit with the boxes of grey color are not used.

To change the parameter, select the desired boxes. At each selection, the box change its status, it switches from active (green color) to deactivated (grey color) and vice-versa.

• Routing area. In this area, it is pointed out the routing level of the OSI router:

− L1, intra domain (inside the domain)

− L2, extra domain (outside the domain).

To change the parameter selects the desired option push-button.

• Gosip Address area. Into the text box, it is pointed out the System ID part of the GOSIP address (Government OSI Profile).

The GOSIP Address, according to the GOSIP V2, is composed by two IDP (Initial Domain Part) and DSP(Domain Specific Part) parts.

Each part is composed by parameters.

The values of these parameters, represented by one or more bytes, can be changed (System ID, AFI, IDI, Ver, Auth, Reserved, Domain, Area).

Each byte is represented by two characters that are the hexadecimal value of the two nibbles of the byte as pointed out here below.

Table 2

Part Parameter Number of bytes Default

value Changeable by the user

AFI (Authority and Format Identifier) 1 39 Yes

IDP IDI (Initial Domain Identifier) 2 Country

Code Yes

System ID (identification code of Network Element) 6 - Yes

Sel (Selector) 1 1D No

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To change the part of System ID of the Gosip Address

Into the Station List area (SCT/LMT window), select the station that contains the desired equipment.

Select, into the Equipment list area (SCT/LMT window), the equipment managed with OSI protocol.

Select the Equipment – Communication Setup – Port Configuration command.

The system displays the Configuration Port window.

Bring at front the IP Over OSI card.

Press the Settings... push-button

The system opens the Equipment Properties window.

Type into the boxes the value of the 6 bytes that compose System ID and press OK.

Selecting the Set as MAC Address push-button, it is possible to set, into the System ID boxes, the physical address of the equipment called MAC (Media Access Control) Address.

To check and/or to change the default part of the Gosip Address a.

Into the Station List area (SCT/LMT window), select the station that contains the desired equipment.

Select, into the Equipment list area (SCT/LMT window), the equipment managed with OSI protocol.

Select the Equipment – Communication Setup – Port Configuration command.

The system displays the Configuration Port window.

Bring at front the IP Over OSI card.

Press the Setup Default... push-button

The system opens the Gosip Default Option window.

To change the AFI, IDI, Ver, Auth, Reserved parameters, type into the relevant boxes the value of the corresponding byte/s.

To change the Domain parameter, choose the arrow on the side of the box and select the desired value from the list.

To add a value to the list:

− Press the Add push-button.

The system opens the Domain Settings window.

− Type into the Label box, a name for the domain under examination.

− Type into the Hex value boxes, the value of the bytes that represent the domain.

− Press OK

To delete a value to the list:

− Select the value

− Press the Remove push-button.

To change the Area parameter, choose the arrow on the side of the box and select the desired value from the list.

To add or to delete a value to the list execute the same procedures pointed out for the

To add or to delete a value to the list execute the same procedures pointed out for the

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