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Corecess Network Management System

ViewlinX Manager
User's Guide

NOTICE

NOTICE
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Manual Contents

Manual Contents
This manual is organized as follows concerning the Corecess ViewlinX Manager: Careful reading of this manual before using the Corecess ViewlinX Manager will alleviate the complexity of manipulating the system. If you have any problems or questions during installation or while using the product, contact your equipment provider or visit our website at www.corecess.com and leave a message in Q&A .

Audience
This User Guide is intended for the end users with basic knowledge of Ethernet and Network Management System (NMS).

Revision History
Edition 0000 0001 0002 0003 Date 8/2008 03/2012 10/2011 02/2012 Description The First Draft The Second Edition The Third Edition The fourth Edition

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Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:
Recommendation: Introduces recommendatory item for the use of product..

Note: Introduces useful item for the use of product, reference, and its related materials

Caution: Explains possible situations or conditions of improper operation and possibility of losing data and provides suggestions how to deal with those cases.

Warning: Explains situtations in which product can be damaged or danger can be imposed to users physically, and informs you how to respond to those situations.

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Organization

Organization
The chapters of this manual are organized as follows:

Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter describes the information about ViewlinX NMS and its functionalities.

Chapter 2 Starting ViewlinX Manager


This chapter describes the minimum hardware, software, install/uninstallation and system configuration requirements to execute the ViewlinX 5.1 software and describes the functions and operation of the ViewlinX Manager software

Chapter 3 Configuring ViewlinX Manager


This chapter describes the steps, procedures and operations to monitor the equipments of ViewlinX Manager, also configuration and executing the ViewlinX Manager

Chapter 4 Fault Manager


Fault Manager monitors and manages faults originated from equipments. It provides the real-time reporting and history of fault.

Chapter 5 Performance
This chapter describes the basic information on user levels, ViewlinX Manager Access control procedures, and describes how to Add, delete, change the user name and password. This chapter introduces PM (Performance Management) application, which is provided with ViewlinX Manager, and describes the major functions and features of the PM.

Chapter 6 Settings
This chapter describes how to set the snmp and topology of ViewlinX manager.

Chapter 7 Tools
This chapter includes each Tool of ViewlinX supported

Chapter 8 User
This chapter describes the basic information on user levels, ViewlinX Manager Access control procedures, and describes how to Add, delete, change the user name and password.

Chapter 9 ACS and AMR


This chapter describes ACS(Auto Configuration Server) and AMR(Automatic meter reading)

Chapter 10 Database and Help


This chapter describes how to initialize database and view the ViewlinX about information.

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Table of contents

Table of contents
NOTICE.................................................................................................................................... ii Manual Contents ................................................................................................................... iii
Audience ............................................................................................................................................................................. iii Revision History ................................................................................................................................................................. iii Conventions ........................................................................................................................................................................ iv

Organization ........................................................................................................................... v Table of contents ................................................................................................................... vi

Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................................................... 1-1


Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1-2 About the ViewlinX Product ............................................................................................... 1-3
ViewlinX Manager ............................................................................................................................................................ 1-3 ViewLinX 5.1 Client/Server version ................................................................................................................................ 1-3 ViewlinX EMS .................................................................................................................................................................. 1-4

ViewlinX Manager Features and Capabilities ................................................................... 1-5


Whats New in ViewlinX Version 5.1............................................................................................................................... 1-6

Hardware Overview ............................................................................................................. 1-7

Chapter 2 Starting ViewlinX Manager ............................................... 2-1


Launching ViewlinX Manager ............................................................................................ 2-2 ViewlinX Manager................................................................................................................ 2-3
Login/Logout .................................................................................................................................................................... 2-4

ViewlinX Screen Structure ................................................................................................. 2-5


Equipment Window .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-6 Real time Alarm List Window .......................................................................................................................................... 2-6 Trap Window..................................................................................................................................................................... 2-7 Alarm Window .................................................................................................................................................................. 2-7 Setting Trap Sound............................................................................................................................................................ 2-7

Menu Bar Options ............................................................................................................... 2-8


File .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-9 Fault .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-9

Tool Bar Options ............................................................................................................... 2-10


View ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2-10 Toolbar Configuration..................................................................................................................................................... 2-11

Chapter 3 Configuring ViewlinX Manager ...................................... 3-13


Adding Region/Equipment ............................................................................................... 3-14
Procedure of registering equipments .............................................................................................................................. 3-14 Define Region ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-14 Register equipments at region ........................................................................................................................................ 3-14

Region ................................................................................................................................ 3-15


Removing Region/Equipment ........................................................................................................................................ 3-16 Open Map........................................................................................................................................................................ 3-19

Equipment.......................................................................................................................... 3-21
Run EMS (Config Mode Explorer) ................................................................................................................................ 3-21 Equipment Delete ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-22 Equipment Modify .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-23 System Information......................................................................................................................................................... 3-24 Hide Equipment .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-25

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Search Equipment ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-26

Chapter 4 Fault Manager .................................................................... 4-1


Real-time Fault Panel.......................................................................................................... 4-2
Real-time Trap information Area ...................................................................................................................................... 4-2 Alarm Window .................................................................................................................................................................. 4-5

Trap History ......................................................................................................................... 4-7


Alarm Search .................................................................................................................................................................... 4-7 Alarm Search (detail) ........................................................................................................................................................ 4-8 Filter Traps ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4-10

Auto Clear Alarm ............................................................................................................... 4-12


Setting Auto clear alarm ................................................................................................................................................. 4-12

Critical Value...................................................................................................................... 4-13


Setting Critical Value ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-13

Send Alarm e-mail ............................................................................................................. 4-14 Log ...................................................................................................................................... 4-16


Operation Log ................................................................................................................................................................. 4-16 Equipment (OLT) Log .................................................................................................................................................... 4-16 Reduce Log Policy .......................................................................................................................................................... 4-17

Chapter 5 Performance ...................................................................... 5-1


Overview .............................................................................................................................. 5-2 Performance Manager ........................................................................................................ 5-3
Real time monitoring ........................................................................................................................................................ 5-3 Collecting Performance .................................................................................................................................................... 5-4 Performance Reduce Policy .............................................................................................................................................. 5-6 History Performance ......................................................................................................................................................... 5-7 Simple History ................................................................................................................................................................ 5-11

Chapter 6 Settings .............................................................................. 6-1


General Setting ................................................................................................................... 6-2
General .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6-2 Connection ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6-3 Define Equipment ............................................................................................................................................................. 6-4 Backup .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6-5

Performance Setting ........................................................................................................... 6-6


Performance reduce policy ............................................................................................................................................... 6-6

Redundancy......................................................................................................................... 6-7
Server status ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6-7 Configuration (Client) ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-8 Configuration (Server) ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-9

SNMP .................................................................................................................................. 6-11


Polling Interval ............................................................................................................................................................... 6-11 SNMP Time Out ............................................................................................................................................................. 6-11 Community ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6-12 Equipment Type Information .......................................................................................................................................... 6-13

Fault Setting ...................................................................................................................... 6-14


Define Trap ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6-15 Define Trap parsing Rule ................................................................................................................................................ 6-16 Auto Clear Alarm ............................................................................................................................................................ 6-17 Define Trap Sound .......................................................................................................................................................... 6-17

Log ...................................................................................................................................... 6-18


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Operation Log ................................................................................................................................................................. 6-18 Reduce Log Policy .......................................................................................................................................................... 6-18 Equipment Log ............................................................................................................................................................... 6-19

ACS..................................................................................................................................... 6-20

Chapter 7 Tools ................................................................................... 7-1


Topology Management ....................................................................................................... 7-2
Open Map.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7-2 Map Properties .................................................................................................................................................................. 7-3 Save Map .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7-4 Change Background Image............................................................................................................................................... 7-5 Topology Properties .......................................................................................................................................................... 7-6 Open ONU Topology ........................................................................................................................................................ 7-8 ONU Alarm Information................................................................................................................................................... 7-9 ONU Sort icon .................................................................................................................................................................. 7-9

Log Management .............................................................................................................. 7-10


Operation Log ................................................................................................................................................................. 7-10 LOG Search .................................................................................................................................................................... 7-11

Redundancy Guide ........................................................................................................... 7-12 Auto diagnosis .................................................................................................................. 7-14


Auto diagnosis ................................................................................................................................................................ 7-14

Scheduler ........................................................................................................................... 7-15


Software download scheduler ......................................................................................................................................... 7-15 Configuration Backup scheduler .................................................................................................................................... 7-16 Performance Backup scheduler ...................................................................................................................................... 7-17

Inventory ............................................................................................................................ 7-18

Chapter 8 User .................................................................................... 8-1


User ...................................................................................................................................... 8-2
User Login ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8-2 User Logout ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8-2 My Password Modify ....................................................................................................................................................... 8-4 User Management ............................................................................................................................................................. 8-5 Append (ADD) User ......................................................................................................................................................... 8-6 Delete User........................................................................................................................................................................ 8-8 Modify User ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8-9 SNMP Community.......................................................................................................................................................... 8-10 Manage User Authority................................................................................................................................................... 8-12 Manage Sessions ............................................................................................................................................................. 8-14

Chapter 9 ACS and AMR .................................................................... 9-1


Corecess ACS ..................................................................................................................... 9-2
Corecess 3900 products recognition of the ACS server .................................................................................................. 9-2 ACS servers recognition of the target equipment to manage ......................................................................................... 9-2 Registration Packet ........................................................................................................................................................... 9-2 Operating ACS Server ...................................................................................................................................................... 9-3

Starting ACS manager ........................................................................................................ 9-4


Updating Configuration File ............................................................................................................................................. 9-5 Change the startup_Config of 3900 series manually ....................................................................................................... 9-6 ACS File Management ................................................................................................................................................... 9-10 ACS GPON Management ............................................................................................................................................... 9-11 AMR................................................................................................................................................................................ 9-14

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Chapter 10 Database and Help ........................................................ 10-1


Database ............................................................................................................................ 10-2 Help .................................................................................................................................... 10-3
Help Contents ................................................................................................................................................................. 10-3 About ViewlinX .............................................................................................................................................................. 10-4

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Chapter 1
This chapter describes the information about ViewlinX NMS and its functionalities.

Introduction

Overview

Overview
ViewlinX is NMS (Network Management System) software to help and manage the corecess network equipments. Network manager can remotely monitor the status of all networking equipments in your network and manage networking equipments of corecess using ViewlinX installed system. ViewlinX is a Java based NMS software and run on any type of platform. ViewlinX supports userfriendly GUI interface. ViewlinX provides flexible user friendly performance, operating status of equipment and configuration environment such as port, card, power supply etc., are indicated by interactive, real like picture and visual text. Therefore, users may easily understand and configure the status of equipment with ViewlinX. ViewlinX use MySql (RDBMS), for database storage. MySql is very fast, reliable, and easy to use. ViewlinX provides network status monitoring functions and fault reporting function. The data obtained via long term monitoring can be stored as a database. Users can analyze the previous network status and predict the future network traffic using this database, also you can solve the network or equipment using the real-time fault report function.

The ViewlinX Software as a product has been mainly targeted to manage the network equipments. Using the Network Manager, user can remotely monitor the status of all networking equipments in your network. Network equipments can be managed both manually and remotely using network managers OR ViewlinX Software is a high quality and dedicated network management system developed to manage network equipments. ViewlinX Network Manager remotely manages and monitors all the networking equipments in your network

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About the ViewlinX Product

About the ViewlinX Product


ViewlinX software contains two full-fledged applications suites OR ViewlinX software contains the following applications suites

ViewlinX Manager ViewlinX EMS

ViewlinX Manager
ViewlinX Manager is a comprehensive and ready to deploy Network Management Software to monitor network functionalities and authentication remotely. Network manager can remotely manage the status of all the equipments in your network. ViewlinX Manager is the integrated management software. ViewlinX Manager works in conjunction with the ViewlinX EMS that is actual management software for the each equipment. ViewlinX Manager discovers all the existing equipments in your network, and it displays information and status of discovered equipments in real time. ViewlinX Manager also executes ViewlinX EMS software of selected equipment. ViewlinX Manager is composed of the same interface as windows explorer. ViewlinX Manager supports windows standard interface such as context menu, tool bar, and status bar. You can easily understand the usage and operation status of the software even if you are executing it for the first time. ViewlinX Manager discovers equipments that exist on the specified network and SNMP agent is running on. By using this function, network manager easily finds all equipments that are enable to manage with ViewlinX on the specified network. If you specify one IP address instead of IP address range, you can find equipment to be managed more quickly. The ViewlinX executing method and the introduction of applications that is composed of ViewlinX are explained in the ViewlinX Manager Users Manual. Also, the method of discovering networking equipments, and other various functions provided by ViewlinX will be added to this manual.

ViewLinX 5.1 Client/Server version


ViewlinX 5.1 is divided to server and client part. If you input IP of server in each ViewlinX client programs, you will connect at the same time to server. You can access the server with configuring the level according to each client. (Client synchronizing function can be difference according to servers performance and configuration.)

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ViewlinX EMS
ViewlinX EMS (Equipment Management System) product has been mainly targeted to configure the network equipment, that display interactive network equipments, configuration and manage status information periodically ViewlinX EMS software which configures the equipment and displays equipment configuration and status information periodically or in real time based on GET and SET functions provided by SNMP agent and SNMP protocol. ViewlinX EMS provides the function which receives trap information, which cause from the equipments in non-periodic. Through received trap information from equipments, ViewlinX EMS executes recovery operation or notifies trap information to its user, and it is saved as log file after recognizing equipment fault.

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ViewlinX Manager Features and Capabilities

ViewlinX Manager Features and Capabilities


The present release supports the following features The ViewlinX GUI screen architecture provides users with a standard method to navigate through the ViewlinX menus and submenus in order to perform specific tasks.

ViewlinX 5.1 supports SQL

ViewlinX 5.1 latest version supports SQL

ViewlinX user friendly GUI interface

ViewlinX supports Windows Explorer form and display the operating status of equipment with real-like picture or real-like visual text. Therefore you can grasp the status of equipment.

ViewlinX Equipment Auto Discovery

ViewlinX automatically discovers and registers existing Corecess equipments which SNMP agent is loaded. You can monitor the operating status of registered equipment and manage equipment using ViewlinX EMS.

Trap Message Reception

ViewlinX displays all received trap messages from equipment and saves it into log file. Saved trap messages can be used to manage or analyze network.

Real Time Display

ViewlinX displays current operating status of registered equipment and trap messages received from equipment in real time.

EMS for Each Equipment

ViewlinX provides EMS software for each corecess equipment. EMS displays operating and port status of equipment by real-like picture. You can view MIB information and set MIB value to configure equipment using EMS.

History Management

ViewlinX saves log file. Log file have all fault information, system configurations, and received trap messages. You can open and check saved log file at any time.

Fault Management

ViewlinX notify network manager of system errors by color alarm icon and beep sound. Network manager can quickly solve problem and recover network.

ViewlinX supports all types of operating Systems ViewlinX operating status of equipment ViewlinX configuration environment Port, Card, Power supply

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ViewlinX Manager Features and Capabilities ViewlinX interactive real like picture/ visual text ViewlinX use relational database management system (RDBMS) ViewlinX network status monitoring function & fault reporting function ViewlinX analyze previous network status

Whats New in ViewlinX Version 5.1


ViewlinX 5.1
Client/Server version ACS Server

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Hardware Overview

Hardware Overview
Following are the minimum hardware requirement, which supports to install ViewlinX Manager and ViewlinX EMS
Item Processor Display Main Memory Hard Disk Networking Description 3.6 GHz or faster(ex)Intel Pentium 4 processor one 19-inch or larger SXGA TFT-LCD monitor 2GB (4x512) or higher , DDR-2 400MHz ECC 1R Memory (MAX : 12GB) Ultra320 (10K RPM) SCSI or faster , and 100G higher TCP/IP

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Chapter 2

Starting ViewlinX Manager

This chapter describes the minimum hardware, software, install/uninstallation and system configuration requirements to execute the ViewlinX 5.1 software and describes the functions and operation of the ViewlinX Manager software

Launching ViewlinX Manager

Launching ViewlinX Manager


After the successful installation of ViewlinX software, launch the ViewlinX Manager, ViewlinX Software is designed with a high security measures to prevent from the unauthorized access. Only the craft person with a valid login and password can access and have the rights to allocate To Launch the ViewlinX Manager, follow the steps, procedures as shown in following figure Click the start > Program > ViewlinX Next > ViewlinX Next or double click the ViewlinX Next Icon from the desktop

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ViewlinX Manager

ViewlinX Manager
Prior to start using the ViewlinX Manager or If the ViewlinX Manager launched for the first time, since the database information to be used in ViewlinX Manager is not connected, the Corecess ViewlinX 5.1 Database Configuration window is displayed as shown in following figure.
Note: User must remember, a window as shown in display only at a time, when the database is not installed and for the first time. Or else after ViewlinX installation follow the Login option directly from the user menu as shown in (ViewlinX Manager main window)

ViewlinX database window contain following fields.

Note: User can modify the following field values as shown in following figure.

Database Server: ViewlinX, version 5.0 supports both MySql Server IP Address: Enter a valid Server IP Address Root password: Enter a valid Database root password User: Enter a valid ViewlinX User Name, default user name is admin and click OK button Password: Enter a valid database Password

Note: To change the User Name and Password, select DBproperties file from C://Program Files/ViewlinX5.0/property/database.property (ViewlinX Installed Directory) and change the password

Set: Click Set button to launch ViewlinX Manager Exit: Click the Exit button to terminate the database configuration window

Clicking the Set button display ViewlinX main window and alarm window as shown in figure number
Note: User must remember, a window as shown in display only at a time, when the database is not installed and for the first time. Or else after ViewlinX installation follow the Login option directly from the user menu.

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ViewlinX Manager

Login/Logout
Login and Logout option allow user to Access ViewlinX Manager and Sign off ViewlinX Manager Login User must enter a valid login name to use the ViewlinX Manager functions, follow the steps and procedures Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. Procedures

Select User from the menu bar From the User menu click the Login option A User Login window is displayed as shown in figure Enter a valid ViewlinX server

5. 6.

Enter a valid User Name and User Password Clicking the OK button allow user to access menu bar functions

Logout Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Procedures

Select User from the menu bar From the User menu click the Logout option User Logout Popup window is displayed as shown in asking for confirmation Click the Yes button to logout ViewlinX Manager Click the No button to cancel the Logout From the File Menu select Exit option to terminate the ViewlinX application

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ViewlinX Screen Structure

ViewlinX Screen Structure


ViewlinX screens are made up of the following elements: Title Bar ViewlinX Client Menu Bar Toolbar Equipment window Real time Alarm List Window

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ViewlinX Screen Structure

Equipment Window
Equipment window display the registered equipments, which are registered in the ViewlinX Manager. Equipment window display the tree structure as like windows explorer. The equipment window display following three (Region, Type, Classify) forms as shown in figure 3.2 From the equipment window, select any one of the following display Equipment Tree Region ViewlinX allow users to build an individual or group of equipments that manage the equipment in order to define new region and register equipments by region. OR ViewlinX software with its multi function and advanced features allow user to define the equipment region individually or allow user to manage the equipments region by group.

Click (tree) Icon region where the equipment is registered, the IP addresses of the registered equipment is displayed The color of the icon which is on the region name front indicates the condition of the equipment which belongs to the region. When all equipments which belong to the region are operational in the normality, the icon displayed in green, while one or more equipment which belongs to the region have a problem, the icon is displayed in red.

Real time Alarm List Window


Real time alarm List Window is show traps resisted OLTs traps or ONUs trap.

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/ Menu Bar Options

Trap Window
The trap window as shown in unveil the trap messages received from the equipments registered in ViewlinX Manager at real-time. Trap messages will be displayed in 5 different colors according to the fault level, these color options allow user to easily identify the fault level of the trap messages

Alarm Window

The alarm window is displayed separately along with the ViewlinX Manager main window. The alarm window notifies the user about the faults occurred in the registered equipment with beep alert sound and color Icon. Refer Chapter 4 for more information about alarm window.

Setting Trap Sound


Step 1.Select ViewlinX>Preferences at menu bar. 2.Select Fault>define sound at dialogs left menus. 3.You can show Trap Sound Property page.

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/ Menu Bar Options

Menu Bar Options


Main Menu FILE Edit Exit Search Equipment Search ONU Alarm History Define Trap Fault Filter Trap Mini Alarm Window Define Auto Clear Alarm Critical Value Define Equipments Hide Equipment Update Firmware Update Configuration Configuration System Name Export Backup/Restore Running Config Mode List Account Real Time Monitor Performance History Simple History Login Logout User Change My Information Manage User Manage User Authority Manage User Session Search Log Auto diagnosis ViewlinX Scheduler Management Thread status Preferences RG Upload Management ACS File Management Auto Upload Configuration Help Contents HELP About ViewlinX Specifies the time interval to get new information from registered equipment. Configures the read and write community strings. Show simple Performance Histories. Login from the ViewlinX Manager. Logout from the ViewlinX Manager. Modify login user information Management all Users Management all Users Authority Management all Users Session Search ViewlinX Program Logs. ViewlinX Programs auto diagnosis Something work scheduler ViewlinX Programs Thread Information ViewlinX Programs configure Management upload for RGs Management ACS files Management RGs upload enabled or disabled Show ViewlinX Help. Displays the ViewlinX Manager release version and copyrights. Submenu Search Equipment Search ONU Adds an region(a group of equipment) to be managed Defines trap definition and trap parsing rule. Define trap filtering rule. Displays Mini alarm window Defines auto clear alarm for all traps Setting critical value. Define Equipment OID and name. Show current hiding equipments Update Equipment Firmware Image. Update Equipment Configuration but Equipment supported. Export System Name Backup Restore Show running Config Mode Windows. Executions Backup Now Backup scheduler Description Exit the ViewlinX Manager

Follow the step-by-step functions and procedures to operate the ViewlinX Manager The ViewlinX window contains the following Menu Bar functions and step-by-step procedures

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File
File menu option allow user to terminate the ViewlinX application Steps Procedures To terminate the ViewlinX application 1. Select File from the menu bar

2. 3. 4. 5.

From the File menu click the Exit button Exit confirmation window appears as shown in figure. Click Yes button to terminate ViewlinX application Click No button to cancel ViewlinX termination

Fault
The View Menu option allow user to hide Mini-alarm-windows.

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/Tool Bar Options

Tool Bar Options


Toolbar added ViewlinX version 5.1.4.0

View
Index 1 Menu Append group Description Append Region (Group). Select group or root At tree other than default node is root node. Append Equipment. Append node is first node when selected non group, and cannot create node when have not group. Run Config Mode Explorer. Just cant run when dont selected equipment Show equipments system information. Require is when selected equipment. You can select OLT or ONU, base search mode is Search OLT. Open Search page according to select mode. Open Search Operation Log window. Open performance Alarm History window Open real time performance window. Open Terminal by new dialog. Require is when selected equipment. Open preferences window by new dialog. Open help information. Trap sound is on or off. Trap Trap Trap Trap Trap

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Append Equipment Config Mode System Information Search Mode Search Equipment Search Operation Log Search Alarm Performance Terminal Preferences Help Sound on/off Critical trap Major trap Minor trap General trap Unspecified trap

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/Tool Bar Options

Toolbar Configuration
Configuration tool bar. Show menu icon or hide menu icon and show toolbar or hide toolbar.

Configuration Equipment Tab

Configuration Search tab

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/Tool Bar Options

Configuration Alarm have function is mini window alarm window

Configuration tab set ViewlinX Configuration icons.

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Chapter 3

Configuring ViewlinX Manager

This chapter describes the steps, procedures and operations to monitor the equipments of ViewlinX Manager, also configuration and executing the ViewlinX Manager

Adding Region/Equipment

Adding Region/Equipment
This chapter describes how to define a region and register equipment to a region

Procedure of registering equipments


First of all, you have to register the equipments to be managed after installing ViewlinX Manager.

Define Region
A region is a group of equipments. It is efficient to group the equipments which belong to same place or managed by the same administrator and manage by group

Register equipments at region


Register the equipments at the region. To register the equipments, input an IP address of the equipment manually or designate the network range to search the equipments and register them automatically This chapter describes the method of defining regions. How to register the equipments in the regions will be explained in the next chapter (Registering Equipment)

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Region

Region
Region Menu option allow user to Add new region, Region Property, Delete particular region, Add equipment, Discover equipment, search equipment, and view open map option Add Region Selecting the Add Region option user can register a new network region to test the hardware OR Select the Add Region option to create/register a new equipment region To Add or create a new region in the equipment tree, follow the steps and procedures Steps 1. 2. 3. Procedures

Select Region from the menu bar From the region menu click on the add Region option A new region window is displayed as shown in figure.

4.

Enter the Region Name, Parent Region Name and Region Description

Note: Parent Region Name is by default Equipment Tree

5. 6.

Click Ok button to complete the process Specified region is added to the equipment window
Note: while selecting the region option from the main menu, except the add region and search equipment field, other fields are disabled. To enable rest of the fields, select the region and right click or from the main menu, click on the region.

This chapter describes how to modify a region and existing register equipments Modify Region Selecting the Modify Region option, user can modify the existing region name, Region description and its field values To modify the region property Steps Procedures

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Region

1. 2. 3.

Select Modify Region from the pop-up menu of equipment tree panel Modify Region window displayed as shown in Change the existing region name

4. 5. 6. 7.

region ID is displayed by default Enter the Region Description Clicking the OK button modify and display changes in the tree window Click Cancel button to terminate region property window

Removing Region/Equipment
Delete Region Selecting the Delete Region option allow user to delete the created (add) Region To delete the equipment registered region

Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Procedures

Select the deleting region from Equipment Registered tree Click the Delete region option from region menu Delete confirmation window appears as shown in Click Yes button to delete the region Click No button to cancel the delete window

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Region

Add Equipment Allow user to add new equipment and confirm that the equipment is added in the equipment tree Equipment can be registered after defining regions in ViewlinX Manager. There are two ways to register the equipments

Registering equipment by specifying its IP address manually Registering the equipment that are searched in the designated network range automatically

To add a new equipment Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Select Add Equipment from the region menu Add Equipment window appears as shown in figure number

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Enter a new equipment IP Address Type the equipment name by default, Equipment Read Community field is public by default, Equipment Write community field is corecess by default, Trap data collector configuration of Equipment is disable

Note: user can modify the equipment read/write community fields and Enable Trap receiver

8. 9. 10. 11.

Enter a equipment description Selected Region name displayed in the region name Click the Ok button to complete the add new equipment process Click Cancel button to close the add equipment window

Discover Equipment ViewlinX provide flexible features, which allow you to find the equipments using IP address i.e., FROM IP address and TO IP address.

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Region

To find the equipments using IP address, Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Procedures

Select discover equipment from the region menu Equipment window appears as shown in figure number Enter the FROM and TO IP address Default community is public Click start button to find the equipment

6.

Clicking the start button finds all the entered FROM and TO IP address equipments and display a popup message contain, all equipment is discovered.

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Region

Open Map
Open map display the registered equipments in a real time interactive mode by running the EMS. Follow the steps and procedures

Steps

Procedures

1. 2. 3.

Select the tree region Select Open Map from the region menu or right click on the selected tree and choose open map option Selected region and registered equipment window appears

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Region

4. 5.

From the tree view, right click and choose RUN EMS or from the Equipment menu, select Run EMS A widow is displayed as shown in bringing up the real time equipment and EMS application.

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Equipment
Run EMS (Config Mode Explorer)
To Run and execute the ViewlinX EMS application Steps 1. 2. Procedures

From the Region Menu, select Run EMS The EMS MIBs File Loading application window is displayed as shown in

3. 4.

Followed by ViewlinX EMS executable product window appears as shown in User can start using the EMS application selecting the menu bar functions, as shown in figure

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Equipment

Equipment Delete
To delete the registered equipments from ViewlinX

Steps

Procedures

1. 2.

Select Equipment Delete from the Equipment menu, The equipment delete confirmation window is displayed as shown in figure

3. 4.

Click Yes button to delete the equipment Click No button to cancel the delete

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Equipment Modify
Selecting the Equipment Modify, user can modify the existing equipment details and its descriptions To modify the equipment property Steps 1. 2. 3. Procedures

Select Equipment Modify from the Equipment menu Equipment property window displayed as shown in Change the existing equipment details as shown in

4. 5.

Clicking the Modify button modify and display changes in the tree window Click the Cancel button to terminate equipment property window

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Equipment

System Information
General information contains the important informations of selected equipments, like Equipment name, Description, IP Address, and Running time (Hour, Min, and Sec). To view the defined information of the ViewlinX equipment product Steps 1. Procedures Click the specified equipment from the Equipment menu

2.

Click the right button and then click on System Information, the following window will show up.

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Hide Equipment
This Function is Equipment hide or show. Steps Procedures 1.Click the specified equipment from the Equipment menu 2. If you want hide equipment, Select Hide button.

3.You can show result.

Hiding equipment is Hide Equipment at menu bar Administration.

If you disable at Hide menu, show select equipment.

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Equipment

Search Equipment
Search Equipment is three ways. The first is clicking the right mouse button at equipment tree.

The Second is clicking search icon at toolbar.

1. If you choose first and second, you can see as below.

2. After inputting IP address at textbox, you can see searching equipment on equipment tree.

Third is searching by simple equipment search bar. 1. You want select option at combo box and insert textbox but you should not need to use all string.

2. If you complete inserting, press search button. 3. Show can show result.

If you select equipment at right window, auto selected equipment left window. 3-26
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Chapter 4

Fault Manager

Fault Manager monitors and manages faults originated from equipments. It provides the real-time reporting and history of fault.

Real-time Fault Panel

Real-time Fault Panel


Real-time Trap information Area

The red box region shows real-time fault information. When equipment is port down in Real-time Fault Panel, window opens as shown below.

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When equipment is module down in Real-time Fault Panel, window opens as shown below.

When equipment is CPU overloaded in Real-time Fault Panel, window opens as shown below.

When equipment is memory overloaded in Real-time Fault, window opens as shown below.

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When equipment is chassis fan trap in Real-time Fault Panel, window opens as shown below.

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Alarm Window
To show the alarm window 1. Click the Fault in the Manu bar 2. Click the Mini Alarm window and the following window will show up.

Alarm Window

File Exit Close the alarm window.

Setting Always On Top Show the alarm window always on top of the screen. Setting Enable Sound Critical Enable/disable a sound for a critical alarm. Setting Enable Sound Major Enable/disable a sound for a major alarm. Setting Enable Sound Minor Enable/disable a sound for a minor alarm. Setting Enable Sound Warning Enable/disable a sound for a warning alarm. Setting Enable Sound Normal Enable/disable a sound for a normal alarm.

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Setting More information Show the alarm window always on top of the screen.

Alarm Info Enabled: Show the trap count

Equipment info enabled: Show the Equipment information.

When one or more of lamps in the alarm window is blinking, click the blinking lamp. The following dialog will be shown.

This dialog shows the information of the received traps belonging to the trap level of the clicked lamp.

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Trap History
Alarm Search
To check the Trap history Steps Procedures 1. Click the Fault in the menu bar 2. Click the Alarm History and the following window will show up.

Trap history can be searched. Keys for searching are date, agent address, trap name, trap type, and trap level. If you want export to result, you click after search export button. Search a trap history:

1. 2. 3. 4.

Select date from the following window. Fill out the agent address and trap name field. Select the trap type and level. Click the Search button.

Now, you can see the result of searching in the Result chapter of the trap history window.
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Trap History

Alarm Search (detail)


To check the Trap history Steps Procedures 1. Click the Fault in the menu bar 2. Click the Alarm History and the following window will show up. 3. Select the Alarm Search2 (detail) tab.

If you want change IP, you select IP button.

Select Item and click add button after ok button

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If dialog close, you can show condition.

If you press Search button, you can show result.

If you want export to result, you click after search export all button. (If you click right mouse button, you can show Export All button.)

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Trap History

Filter Traps
To check the Filter trap Steps Procedures 1. 2. Click the Fault in the menu bar Click the Filter traps and the following window will show up.

Trap filtering rule for viewer can be defined. General filter rule is a general rule for filtering trap. If Allow is selected, all traps are allowed. If Deny is selected, all traps are denied. Specific filter rules define exception cases against the general filter rule. When the general filter rule is Allow and the trap matches one of the specific filter rules, the trap will be denied. When the general filter rule is Deny and the trap matched one of the specific filter rules, the trap will be allowed. Specific filter rules consist of filter name, agent address, module, port, equipment type, trap name, trap type, trap level, and activation. The filter name is the name of the trap filtering rule. The agent address is the agent address applied by the trap filtering rule. The module is the module applied by the trap filtering rule. The port is the port applied by the trap filtering rule. The equipment type is the type of the equipment applied by the trap filter rule. The trap name is the name of the trap applied by the trap filtering rule. The trap type is the type of the trap applied by the trap filtering rule. The trap level is the level of the trap applied by the trap filtering rule. The activation is whether the filtering rule is enabled or disabled. The Rule Modification chapter in the trap filter window provides input components for adding/modifying/deleting a trap filtering rule. 4-10
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Reload the trap filtering rules from database: 1. Click the Reload button. Add a new filtering rule: 1. Fill out the input components in the Rule Modification chapter. 2. Click the Add button. Modify an existing filtering rule: 1. Select an existing filtering rule from the table. 2. Edit the data of input components in the Rule Modification chapter. 3. Click the Modify button. Delete an existing filtering rule: 1. Select an existing filtering rule from the table. 2. Click the Delete button. Clear the input components in the Rule Modification chapter: 1. Click the Reset button.

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Auto Clear Alarm

Auto Clear Alarm


Setting Auto clear alarm
To set Auto clear Alarm Steps Procedures 1. Click the ViewlinX in the menu bar. 2. Click the Preferences and the following window will show up.

This function is to clear automatically only paired traps for users convenience.

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Critical Value

Critical Value
Setting Critical Value
To set critical value. Steps Procedures 1. Click the ViewlinX in the menu bar. 2. Click the fault>Critical Value and the following window will show up.

If capture packet different set critical value rule, occur trap. Require is must connected equipment. If equipment have one more RG, you can use ONU function.

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Send Alarm e-mail

Send Alarm e-mail


The function that ViewlinX periodically sends user e-mail for alarm Precondition: Need a Gmail Account for using administrator Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. Procedures Click the Preferences in the menu bars ViewlinX menu. Select Send_Mail in Fault menu. Click the box of Send mail function Enabled for using e-mail Fill all blank cells.

Function Description

Menu Send mail function Enabled Master Information

Description Click the box, if you want to use this function If you click it, the master information will open in detail

Master mail information Description

Menu e-mail address Password

Description The Gmail Address of Master Account The Password of Master Account

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Sending information Description

Menu EVERY_HOUR EVERY_3HOUR Send Time (Sending Interval) EVERY_6HOUR EVERY_HALF_DAY EVERY_DAY EVERY_WEEK Date Time To From Subject

Description Send every hour from assigning date and occurred trap Send every 3 hour from assigning date Send every 6 hour from assigning date Send every 12 hour from assigning date Send every day from assigning date Send every week from assigning date The date of sending the first mail The time of sending the first mail The list of receiving user Sending user (dont care to identical with Master e-mail address) The subject using mail

After configuring, if click OK or Apply then the mail service will be executed

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Log

Log
Managing log of each program.

Operation Log
Refer to log management in Chapter7. Tools

Equipment (OLT) Log


After Customizing ViewlinX Server (514) on logging Server of Equipment, configure and make enquiries main Log Level. Detailed Property can be configured on Configuration Mode (previous EMS) of each equipment. Steps Procedures 1. Click the Preferences in the menu bars ViewlinX menu. 2. Select Equipment Log in Log menu.

3. 4.

Select equipment on the list and click the Load, then it will be shown information on the bottom Change configuration, if you have changed details at this time
Warning: Not Apply Ok and Apply on the bottom. Must use Load or Apply on Equipment log property

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Log

Reduce Log Policy


The Policy to reduce Log. This is the policy for reducing ViewlinX Server load because of many logs. This is essential policy and the default value refers to below. Steps Procedures 1. Click the Preferences in the menu bars ViewlinX menu. 2. Select Log in Fault menu.

3. 4.

Fill all blank Click Ok or Apply


Warning: These

options are applied after rebooting server and essential

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Log

Description

Menu Trap History delete every After trap histories delete save path Operation Log delete every After operation logs delete save path Equipment Log delete every After equipment logs delete save path

Description Delete every Week, month, 3month, 6month Default value is 6 month. Default value is checked and path is viewlinx home directory/backup/trap_history Delete every Week, month, 3month, 6month Default value is 6 month. Default value is checked and path is viewlinx home directory/backup/operation_log/ Delete every hour, day, week, month Default value is 1 month. Default value is checked and path is viewlinx home directory/backup/equipment_log/

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Chapter 5
describes how to Add, delete, change the user name and password.

Performance

This chapter describes the basic information on user levels, ViewlinX Manager Access control procedures, and

This chapter introduces PM (Performance Management) application, which is provided with ViewlinX Manager, and describes the major functions and features of the PM.

Overview

Overview
PM (Performance Management) is a performance management application that monitors and manages the performance of the equipment in your network. The performance management program monitors equipment to collect the performance data, analyzes the collected performance data, and saves the data in database. The program also provides statistics information inquiry function that enables inquiring saved data based on various conditions. The PM function provided by ViewlinX basically collects data through monitoring the traffic between equipment registered in PM. The PM function can collect the information according to the users need. Users can inquire the traffic information collected by PM based on desired period of time or interval. The inquiry result can be displayed on screen in graph or table, can be saved in file, or can be printed using printer. Even if equipment is not registered in PM, users can inquire performance data through real-time monitoring function. The real-time monitoring function shows inquired performance data in table or graph, and saves the data in file, but the function does not saves data in database. This function is usually used to grasp the performance of equipment in real-time. The following figure shows PM screen that appears when ViewlinX Manager PM is executed.

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Performance Manager
Real time monitoring
To real time monitor the Performance 1. Click the Performance in the menu bar. 2. Click the Real time Monitor and the following window will show up.

ViewlinX Performance Manger functions allow user to perform and manage the functionality of the equipment ViewlinX Performance manager contains the detail system information (Interface Information), Detail System Information window display the following details
Button item Add Clear Export Start Stop Description Add after select Equipment and Interface and parameter. Initiate all configured values and clear screen Print out CSV from searched values Start monitoring Stop monitoring

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Performance Manager

Collecting Performance
To Monitoring the performance data of equipment

Steps Procedures 1. Click the right button choosing the target product to add to Performance Manager in Equipment Panel. If a Pop-up menu is displayed, choose the system information.

2.

The dialog box -System Information- is displayed. If you click the item -Interface- out of two tab in the dialog box, the below screen will show up. And if you click the item -Refresh-, the interface information of the equipment will appear.

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3.

There is a performance button right side in the interface information of the equipment. If you click the button, you will manage all the interface of the equipment according to the performance manager. Choose the each interface to register the interface you are interested in into performance.

3.

Check Collect Performance menu at server.

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Performance Reduce Policy


Too many performances to be stored in the database performance reduction policies to prevent. Steps Procedures
1. 2. 3. Select preferences menu at menu bar. Select Reduce Policy menu at performance tab. You can show Performance Property page.

4. Monitoring the performance data of equipment

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History Performance
History Performance displays an amount of current traffic of equipment in table or graph, and enables to inquire an amount of current traffic with registering equipment. To inquire an amount of traffic Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Click on the History Performance button History Performance window is displayed as shown in

3. 4.

Select the Equipment. Interface and Parameter shows performance related MIB group supported by the equipment. Click interface and parameter then select MIB group to monitor in History.

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Performance Manager

5.

Click [Add] button

6. 7.

Set the period, period can be set by Hourly, Minute, or by Day, Month, Year Select the period e from the combo box displayed as show in figure

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8. Set the Start Time. 9. Click [Search] button. 10. History Performance monitoring result is displayed in a graph of broken lines. History Performance result is accumulated and displayed in the graph continuously until you click [Close] button to exit History Performance monitoring. The x-axis of the graph of broken line represents monitored period, and y-axis represents an amount of traffic

To view monitoring result in table, click Table tab Steps Procedures 1. A table showing the measured time and MIB variable values as the following figure shows.

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Performance Manager

Simple History
History Performance displays an amount of current traffic of equipment in table or graph, and enables to inquire an amount of current traffic with registering equipment. To inquire an amount of traffic Steps 1. Procedures

Click on the History Performance

2.

History Performance window is displayed as shown in.

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In simple history window Search 1. 2. 3. 4. Steps Procedures Select Equipment Required Select Max Count Input performance term. Press Search button.

Simple Performance Chart (Click View Graph Button)

Graph view out and in Packet info.

Menu item Interface Packet View Go Back Close Search results interfaces. Packet kinds.

Description

Draw graph follow Interface and packet View before page This window close

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Chapter 6
This chapter describes how to set the snmp and topology of ViewlinX manager.

Settings

General Setting

General Setting
General
Basic configuration of Programs Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

Menu item Language Pack Lock Interval Automatic Meter Reader Automatic Configuration Server

Description Configure programming language(Default US English) Lock interval. Assign time. Configure 0 - unlock Activate AMR or Not Activate ACS or Not

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Connection
Configure about linking ViewlinX Steps Procedures 1. 2. Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

Menu item client count Try count

Description The number of clients connecting Server The number of retry on failure when user log in server from client

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General Setting

Define Equipment
The Page managed OID of Equipment, it can configure or delete OID Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar.. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

3.

If you click the add, the following window will show up

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Backup
The page of configuration about Backup Steps Procedures 1. 2. Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar.. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

Assign directory installed MYSQL If you do not configure this option, DB back up wont be able to execute fluently.

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Performance Setting

Performance Setting
The page of configuration about performance Steps Procedures 1. Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar.. 2. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up

Menu item Complex Performance Collector Simple Performance Collector performance comparatively

Description Collect performance for each 15min. Read and process detailed Collect performance for each 15min. Delete performance over 30days from collecting

Performance reduce policy


Refer to Performance reduce policy in Chapter 5 about reducing policy

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Redundancy

Redundancy
To set the Redundancy Steps Procedures 1. Click the ViewlinX 2. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

Server status
As shown in the table below, this function is to check the status of Active and Stand by server. An operator can set switch-over manually according to servers status.
Menu Server Status Connected Client count Connected DB Connected Equipment Count IP Address Port Server uptime Type and status of a server The number of client on access to a server The number of equipment on access to a server To check whether a server is on access to a Data base server or not. IP address of each sever Port number of each server Starting time of each server Description

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Redundancy

Configuration (Client)
This page shows how to set the Redundancy.

Menu Polling time Server ask Wait time

Description Time to execute polling between each server Time to receive response from one server to another server Time to check the another servers status from client

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Configuration (Server)
To set the Redundancy 1. Click the Setting in the ViewlinX and then choose the Preference 2. Click the Redundancy folder in the Preference window and the following window will show up.

If you click the Enabled Redundancy function in a server Redundancy will be available.

Note: this server should be connected perfectly to the other server with performing ping

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ACS Server Configuration ACS Server IP Address has to be available present and differ with IP of Active Server or Standby Server. Subnet mask is configured according to each IP. Check interface as same as below. If it doesnt appear in combo box, write directly

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SNMP
Polling Interval
Polling interval contains the Equipment Polling information, the manager receives the information from SNMP agent in the equipment and does SNMP ping test to check the connection status. Polling interval is also called as the time interval of polling, time interval can be set for the equipment

SNMP Time Out


ViewlinX uses SNMP ping (sysup time). In case of this, after sending the sysup time message to the specified equipment it configures waiting time for response. You input the value proper to the environment. To configure the Polling Time Steps 1. 2. Procedures Select Preference from the Configuration Settings Polling time configuration window is displayed as shown in

3. 4. 5. 6.

In the General Equipment field, enter the general equipment time frame structure in seconds The default polling time is 10 seconds Click the Ok button to complete the Equipment Polling Time Configuration process Click Cancel button to close the Polling time configuration window

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Community
Community function allow user to configure the community by which SNMP and Timeout configurations can be set. The ViewlinX Manager has the default read and write community. The default read community string is public and the default write community string is corecess. To configure the Community Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Select preference from the settings menu SNMP Community timeout configuration window is displayed as shown in

3. 4. 5.

Enter the Read Community Enter the Write community In the SNMP community configuration window, enter the general equipment time frame structure in seconds
Note: default read community is public and default write community is corecess, user can change the read, write community and SNMP time out options

The default SNMP time out is 5 seconds Clicking the Ok button complete the Timeout Configuration process and changes take place in the add equipment window Click Cancel button to close the Timeout Configuration window

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Equipment Type Information


Equipment type information contains the overall registered equipments and its configuration equipment type informations, like, equipment name, equipment full name, equipment type OID, default working directory, and default EMS execution command

Add Add following field names to configure the equipment type info as shown in figure To configure the equipment list, Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Procedures

Enter the equipment type name Enter the equipment full name Enter the equipment type OID Enter the default working directory. The default working directory is EMS\CCxxxx Enter the default execution command The default EMS execution command is java-jar FXXXXXEMS.jar

Note: User can do changes to the following fields as shown in

Delete select the configured equipment, and clicking the delete button will remove the equipment from the configuration table Save Clicking the save button save the new record or modify record Close Click the close button to terminate the configuration equipment window

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Fault Setting

Fault Setting
The page of configuration about Fault Steps Procedures 1. Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar.. 2. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up

Menu item Auto Clear alarm After special trap, view message box active trap count

Description Decide to use Auto Clear Alarm or not When specific trap is occurred, pop up status or solution The number of Active trap as shown on the screen

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Define Trap
Manage Trap of equipment. Define or delete Trap. Steps 1.
2.

Procedures

Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar..


If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

3.

If you click the Add, the following window will show up.

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Define Trap parsing Rule


Manage Trap Parsing Rule of equipment. Define or delete trap. Steps Procedures 1.
2.

Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar..


If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

Menu item Module Port Enum

Description There is the module information on Trap OID There is the port information on Trap OID Description of index on Trap OID

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Fault Setting

Auto Clear Alarm


Refer to Auto Alarm on Fault manager in Chapter 4

Define Trap Sound


Refer to Setting Trap Sound in Chapter 2

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Log

Log
Operation Log
Refer to Log Management on Tools in Chapter 7

Reduce Log Policy


The property of configuring Policy for reducing ViewlinX server load after reducing stacked log. Steps Procedures 1 2 Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar.. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

Menu item Trap History Operation Log Equipment Log

Description the trap which is occurred at equipment the log which is occurred inter ViewlinX the trap which is occurred at equipment

Combo box is to delete after select period. Check box is check if you want backup before delete log. Textbox value is backup path.

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Log

Equipment Log
Configuration of log which is occurred at equipment. Detailed property of equipment can configure on Config Mode Steps Procedures 1. 2. Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar.. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up.

3. Information comes out when select equipment and click Load (If the equipment is not connected, it wont load). 4. If you want to get log of equipment, click the box of Logging Server. 5. Configure log level of Epon, Gpon, Port (More detail configures on Config Mode). 6. Click Apply then apply the configuration.

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ACS

ACS
Refer to ACS and AMR in Chapter9.

The page about configuration of ACS Steps Procedures 1. Select ViewlinX Menu at menu bar.. 2. If you click the Preferences, the following window will show up

Menu item Configuration File Upload count Image File Upload count

Description The max number of RG which can update configuration file at once The max number of RG which update image file at once The time of shutdown session automatically, if it wouldnt update on configured time when update ONT. This time is configured 6 hours(eq. 360min) in default

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Menu item Automatic firmware image update Automatic file system image update Automatic startup config update Image update of Thread count Thread count of Thread count Web ping of Thread count Use mac address file name & use mac directory name Registration port/ Web port Use security Retry count

Description Configuration whether to update firm ware image automatically Configuration whether to update file system image automatically Configuration whether to update config file automatically The max count of used thread when image is updated The max count of used thread when config file is updated The max count of used thread when it pings to Web The type when its updated. Recommend on default and Directory Name is same to before used Registration port is for using between ACS and RG. Web port is for using on Web page of RG. These are the options which have to be adjusted when port values are changed on ONT. Recommend on default The property of authentication The counts of max connection when its tried to connect to Web page of RG

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Chapter 7
This chapter includes each Tool of ViewlinX supported

Tools

Topology Management

Topology Management
Open Map
To load the equipment map Steps 1. 2. 3. Procedures

Select Region in Equipment Tree windows. Select Open Topology Menu. Clicking the Open Topology menu, selected map equipment is displayed in the topology view window, as shown in containing the equipment information.

4.

Click the close button to terminate the load map window

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Map Properties
To Modify the Map Properties Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Select Map Properties from the Map menu bar Map properties window displayed as shown in

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Parent Map Name field contains the selected equipment region by default Modify the map name Selecting the open button, change the map background image, Modify the Map description Clicking the Modify button, change the modified field values Click Cancel button to terminate the map properties window

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Save Map
To Save the Map Properties Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Select Save Map from the Map menu bar Clicking the Save map option save the map records

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Change Background Image


1. 2. New map background open window appears as shown in Select the background picture

3. 4.

Click OK button to insert the picture into map Click cancel button to terminate the open window

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Topology Properties
To check the Topology properties Steps Procedures 1. If you click the Open Topology the below window will show up.

After click the right button on the topology window, click the Properties and then the below window will show up. In Topology properties window, Region name of the View Item displays the group name of the equipment. The Equipment of the View Item displays IP address and name of registered equipment. The Link of the View Item displays link name of registered equipment. The extra explanation on the Topology can be added in the item Description. Topology background image, equipment normal image, equipment trap image, equipment disconnect image and region image can be set in the item Image Configuration

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Open ONU Topology


To open the ONU topology of equipment 1. Click the right button on the mouse in registered equipment 2. Click the Open ONU Topology in the pop-up menu and the following window will show up.

In the ONU topology window as shown in the following table displayed status of three and MAC address and Module/Port values is displayed below ONU Icon
Status Normal status Trapped Status Disconnected status Only ONU Icon Icon with red edge Icon with gray edge Description

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ONU Alarm Information


To check the alarm information of the trapped ONU click the right button on the red-edged icon in the ONU topology.

ONU Sort icon


After click the right button on ONU Topology screen, Click the Sort Icon and then the icons will be arranged according to window size.

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Log Management
Operation Log
To set the Operation Log 1. Click the ViewlinX in the menu bar. 2. click the Preferences and the following window will show up

Operation Log of ViewlinX is to save information on specific operation to the data base. The structure of Operation Log is divided into for each function and then each category has specific operation. Ex.) In case of Log-in, Log-out and so on it saves in the CATEGORY_USER. Operation Log can set the value which users want to save.

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LOG Search
To LOG search 1. Click the ViewlinX in the menu bar 2. Click the Log Search and the following window will show up.

List description

Status Log ID Operation Name Operation ID Category ID User Name IP Addr Result Start datetime End datetime own ID of Log

Description

Operation name detailed in the categories Operation ID Category ID of Operation log User Name IP Address Operation result; if the operation is successful 1 will show up. If its not successful o will show up Operation starting time Operation end time

How to set the search parameter

Status Operation ID Operation Name User Name IP Address Category Result Date

Description Display List of the searchable operation ID Possible to enter the (whole/partial) operation name to search Possible to enter the (whole/partial) user name to search Possible to enter the (whole/partial) IP address to search Display List of the searchable category Possible to choose the result to search Possible to search the date or time of the operation Log

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Redundancy Guide

Redundancy Guide
Redundancy is the redundant processor for preventing problem by operating 2 servers when server has some problem. In ViewlinX, it separates Active Server and Standby Server by applying redundancy of 1 by 1. Only Active Server is processing and Standby Server is standing by. If Active Server occurred problem, Standby Server would sub for the role. The direction is below Steps Procedures 1. 2. Turn on Server1 ViewlinX>Redundancy

3. 4.

Put remained IP on ACS Server IP Address and assign Subnet mask Configure for using interface name

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5. 6. 7. 8.

It must equal above. If they are not equal, should edit the name like Local Area connection. And then click Apply After completing, shutdown Server After completing Server2 as same, shutdown Server(Redundancy is applied after rebooting Server). 9. Turn on Server1 10. Turn on Server2 11. Connect Client The below is how to test Test Refresh, Reset on RG of Client Shut down Active Server (There are 2 way as below) i. Turn off Active Server ii. Type like below after shut down Active Server program and open up console C:\> netsh -c int netsh interface> ip netsh interface ipv4> delete address "Local Area Connection" 172.18.70.222(ACS IP)

1. 2.

3.

Check whether to operate normal when Refresh and Reset process on RG of Client If so, Standby Server switch over Active Server

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Auto diagnosis

Auto diagnosis
Auto diagnosis
To perform the auto diagnosis 1. Click the menu bar 2. Click the ViewlinX 3. Click the Auto diagnosis and the following window will show up

This function is to check if ViewlinX server works well


Main Menu Start Clear Start auto diagnosis Clear the result Description

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Scheduler

Scheduler
Software download scheduler
To set Software download scheduler 1. Click the menu bar. 2. Click the ViewlinX 3. Click the scheduler 4. Click the Software download Tap and the following window will show up

Software download scheduler is to download image from each of equipment. Note) when running the download schedule, you can download the image file by choosing multiple equipments. But for Configuration files you should download it from only one of equipment since configuration files may be different from each of equipment.
Main Menu ~Enable Select Olt Download Date Time Download File Name FTP Server FTP Setting Apply Refresh Description Check whether Software download scheduler activates or not Can choose the registered equipment. Set the date to download software Assign the file name to download Display the configured FTP server host. Can set the FTP server. Apply the set values Refresh the screen

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Scheduler

Configuration Backup scheduler


To set Configuration Backup scheduler 1. Click the menu bar 2. Click the ViewlinX 3. Click the scheduler 4. Click the Configuration Backup Tap and the following window will show up.

Back-up executes according to the date and period set by OLT assigned as scheduler to back up the configured file. Note) Backup cannot be done properly without proper setting of FTP server. Therefore you should verify its status before configuration.
Main Menu ~Enable Select Olt Backup Cycle Download Date Time Download File Name FTP Server FTP Setting Apply Refresh Description Check whether Configuration backup scheduler gets activated or not Can choose the registered equipment Backup cycle Set the date and time to back up Assign the file name to download Display the configured FTP server host. Can set the FTP server Apply the set values Refresh the screen

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Scheduler

Performance Backup scheduler


To set Performance Backup scheduler 1. Click the menu bar 2. Click the ViewlinX 3. Click the scheduler 4. Click the performance Backup Tap and the following screen will show up.

Back up the collected performance. Note) this function is only available in case the number of the collected performance is over 1.
Main Menu ~Enable Backup File Path Backup Cycle Backup Date Time Apply Refresh Description Check whether Configuration backup scheduler gets activated or not Backup File Path Backup Cycle Set the date and time to back up Apply the set values Refresh the screen

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Inventory

Inventory
Search all of module information of equipment which user wants or registered on ViewlinX Steps Procedures 1. Click the menu bar. 2. Click Equipment Inventory at the Administration menu.

3.

Select Group and Equipment and click search. Comes out as below This task will be taken for 5 ~ 10 sec.

Action Button Description

Menu Group Equipment Search Export Close Group List of Equipment IP List of Equipment Takes for 5 sec ~ 2 min Print out file Close present window

Description

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Chapter 8

User

This chapter describes the basic information on user levels, ViewlinX Manager Access control procedures, and describes how to Add, delete, change the user name and password.

User

User
The ViewlinX Manager enables to provide to various types of user account. After the successful installation of ViewlinX Manger, the administrator or craft person with valid licensing number (user name and password) can register and have rights to add, modify, or delete the user account.

Note: Only the single user with a valid password can log in to ViewlinX Manager at a time

To add, delete, or modify the user account.

User Login
User must enter a valid user name to start the ViewlinX Manager To Login ViewlinX Manager Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Procedures

Select User from the menu bar From the User menu choose Login A User Login window is displayed as shown in figure Enter a valid User Name and User Password Clicking the OK button allow user to access menu bar functions

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User

User Logout
To Logout from the ViewlinX Steps Procedures

1. 2. 3.

Select User from the menu bar From the User menu choose Logout User Logout Popup window is displayed as shown in asking for confirmation

4. 5. 6.

Click Yes button to logout from ViewlinX Manager Click No button to cancel the Logout From the File Menu choose Exit option to terminate the ViewlinX application

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User

My Password Modify
The Password modify option allow user to change the existing password and enter a new password To modify the existing password Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Select Password Modify From the User Menu Change my information window is appears as shown in figure

3. 4. 5. 6.

Default user name is admin Enter the previous password Type the new password Retype the new password for confirmation

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User

User Management
The user management contains the user level access control information. Administrator or the main craft person can add, modify, delete the user labels and set the permission The User Management holds the full control of user information and when user try to logs into ViewlinX Manager. User management function authenticate the applicable users to sign in and or contact administrator to create a new user account by giving permission by adding new levels To handle the user management functions follow the steps and procedures. Steps Procedures 1. Select User Management from the User Menu bar

2.

User Management window is displayed as shown in. And you can initialize client try count.

Button menu Initialize try count Refresh Add Modify Delete Close

Description

Initiate when fail to log on as user assigns the count Reload Present user list Add user Modify user information Delete user Close dialog
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User

Append (ADD) User


To add a new user record Steps Procedures 1. Click on the Add button at Manage Users dialog. 2. Append window displayed as shown in 3. In the Append user window, enter the user name 4. Enter the user password

If you add group of equipment on My Group to assign at Group Information, the authority of equipment will be higher than assigned on Authority. Level reads from the list to configure on User Authority. If there is expired date on level of user, user will use within expired date. If you want to change expired date, change period on User authority.

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User

5.

Select the user access level from combo box

If there is expired date on Level, cant log on next message.

6. 7. 8.

Move group information and adjust it. Click OK button to accept the registration Click Cancel button to terminate the append window

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User

Delete User
To delete the user record Steps 1. 2. 3. Procedures

Select the User Name from User Management window as shown in Click the delete button Confirmation window displayed as shown in

4. 5.

Click Yes button to delete the user record Click No button to cancel the confirm window

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User

Modify User
To modify the existing password Steps 1. 2. 3. Procedures Select the record Click on the Modify button User modification window appears as shown in

4. 5. 6.

Modify the field names Click OK button to save the changes Click Cancel button to terminate the modification window

The following figure shows the flow of the PDU messages between the network manager and an agent.
GetRequest GetNextRequest SetRequest SNMP Agent

SNMP Manager

GetResponse Trap

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User

SNMP Community
A SNMP community is used to authenticate a network manager and its agents. For authentication, the SNMP community of the network manager and the agent must be identical and encrypted. After the process of authentication, they can send/receive management information. There are two kinds of communities, read community and write community. The following table shows the access right given to each community.

SNMP Community

Community Read community Write community

Access Right

When used, the value of an object is read-only. It is used to read the value of a specific object saved in a MIB file. When used, the value of an object can be read and written. It is used to change the value of a specific object saved in a MIB file.

MIB A Management Information Base (MIB) is a collection of network objects that can be managed through SNMP, i.e., a database of network management information. Network management is processed by sending/receiving information on network objects between the network manager and the agents. The NMS, the network manager, gets the status information for a specific object by retrieving the relevant information from the MIBs provided by network devices and equipment on the network and controls them by changing the values of objects. By changing the value of an object, it can not only change a string and value in the MIB but also change the state of the network device or equipment and perform an operation on the device or equipment. For example, it can block the entire communication through a network device or equipment, block data transmission through a specific port of a device or equipment, or reset a specific device or equipment by changing the corresponding MIB. A MIB is logically composed in the format of a hierarchical tree structure, as shown in the following figure. A location on the tree at which paths are branched is called node. A node has a parent node and it can have one or more child nodes. When a node has no child node, it is called leaf node. Leaf nodes is actual MIB object and has a value, thus, the read and write operations are possible on it. Each node in MIB is identified by an Object Identifier (OID), which is in the format of ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation one). An OID consists of the names (or numbers) of all nodes from the top-most root node and dotted decimals (.). For example, the OID of the sub-tree mgmt is iso.org.dod.internet. mgmt.mib-2 and also can be represented as 1.3.6.1.2.1 simply. The OID of the enterprise object is 1.3.6.1.4.1. The standard definitions of MIB-I and MIB-II are registered in the mib-2 (1) sub-tree. The mib-2 (1) subtree is basically used to manage TCP/IP-based networks through SNMP protocols. The MIB provided by Corecess itself is defined at the Corecess (2971) node under the private (4) enterprises (1) tree. Its OID is represented as iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.corecess or 1.3.6.1.4.1.2971. MIB 8-10
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When created, some MIB objects can be created with different values. In this case, each individual creation of the MIB object is called instance. For example, the iso.org.dod.internet. mgmt.mib2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr object is created for each interface of the network equipment, thus, the number of instances of this object is same with that of interfaces of the network equipment. While, only one instance of the iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system. sysContact object is created for each network equipment. An instance number is used to read or write the value of an object. If there is only exists one instance for an object, its instance number becomes 0, as shown in the following line. iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysContact.0 If there exist more than one instance for an object, the instance number is given starting from 1, as shown in the following line. iso.org.dod. internet.mgmt.mib-2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.1

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User

Manage User Authority


To Manage User Authority Steps 1. 2. 3. Procedures

Click the menu bar Click the user Click the Manage User Authority and the following window will show up.

This page shows how to set the authority according to categories to divide the users authority. If you click the ADD on the Level management the following window will show up.

Since Level 0 and Level 99 are default level they cannot be deleted. Level 0 can use only some restricted function with guest authority. Level 99 can use all the function as a super user

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User

In this window, can set category values and be assigned to multiple categories. In each category, you can grant user Authority and you can assign the authority only to read or the authority to read and write. Also, Read-only users cannot change the settings in this category. In this way, administrators can easily manage users.

Authority Description

Authority Read Read/Write

Description Assign the authority only to read Assign all the authority to read and write

Item description In this window, Mode displays whether current authority screen is for creation of new one or for correction of the existing one. Level is a kind of index that shows the number and sequence of the assigned authority at the time. Category is classified according to function. In this Category, user can add or delete it with clicking the button ADD or Remove. Description is to assign the name to distinguish each authority.
Menu description

Menu
Mode Level Category Role name Fire Date

Description
Create/Delete If users dont assign it the numbers increase one by one in proportion to addition. The category to be added by a user Description to distinguish the level. Expired date authority of this Level

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User

Manage Sessions
This function is management administrator other client. Show current connected clients information. To Manage Client Sessions Steps 1. 2. Procedures

Click the menu bar Click the user at sub menu.

3.

After click you can show next picture.

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Chapter 9

ACS and AMR

This chapter describes ACS(Auto Configuration Server) and AMR(Automatic meter reading)

Corecess ACS

Corecess ACS
ACS function is to manage the firmware image and the configuration of Corecesss equipments and it offers users convenience for equipments operation and management. The following is the brief on the ACS function.

The policy on Firmware image upgrade The policy on the upgrade of configuration Management on the configuration and the users

The administrator must be careful to apply the ACS function because this function has a plan to operate the equipment. Also, the supported function may differs according to the Corecesss products. Ask Corecess technical support team for further more information

Corecess 3900 products recognition of the ACS server


CC3900 products are assigned the IP thorough the DHCP server. They regard the TFTP servers address, DHCP option field as the ACS server.

ACS servers recognition of the target equipment to manage


Like the management of the general network, NMS(ACS server) should recognize the information on the target equipment in advance(ex management IP). Like the SNMP protocol, an IP is used to access the target equipment to manage in the IP-based network. ACS also uses an IP to access the target equipment like this way.

Registration Packet
Corecess 3900 series products connected to ACS based on registration packet. To be managed by ACS RG transmits the Registration packet to the ACS server. In this case the Registration packet includes the information that RG informs of the ACS server. The ACS server will manage the RG according to the management policy after receiving the Registration packet. Corecess 3900 transmits the Registration packet to the server in the following situation.

Booting up RG Changing the IP information of RG RG have to inform the RGs configuration change of ACS server, etc

ACS receive the replicated ACS packet from already registered equipment or the equipment to register. Comparing the information of the Registration packet with the existing one of the ACS server the ACS server executes the configuration policy according to the policy set in the ACS server.

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Operating ACS Server


Registration packet includes default properties of RG briefly. Comparing the existing information with that of registration packet the server is operated as following procedures. Server receives registration packet. ACS server works by following procedure after compare it with stored information.

ACS server can upgrade boot image and startup config file in specification equipment. With this function ACS server can manage the startup config and boot image of registered equipment.( keeping by version that aim startup config and boot image to equipment.)

The server verifies the information of RG coincident with MAC of registration saved in itself. If the information of boot image differs, ACS server tries to do image upgrade of RG which transmits the registration packet. If the information of boot image saved in the server coincide with that of registration packet, the server correct only the revised information of registration packet. If new boot image and saved boot image are different with testing registration packet, ACS server do update new boot image.

After the comparative operation of information between registration packet and boot image is done, the ACS server compares the information of registration packet with that of Startup config. If the information of the server differs from that of the registration packet, ACS server updates startup config to coincide startup config with that of the server.

If ACS server is set as above procedures, the administrator should configure startup config and boot image of RG in the server. The following shows how to configure it

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Starting ACS manager

Starting ACS manager


If you choose ACS->RG list in the menu of ViewlinX, the following screen will show up. 1. Click the RG group to manage in the ACS tree. 2. Click the right button on the RG group(OLT name, port, module) 3. Click the Manage RG and the following window will show up.

The equipment displayed in workspace ->ACS->RG List is the list of 3900 series equipment currently registered in the ACS server. The following is the items to be displayed.
Main Menu Representative key in RG RG Key Startup Config Boot Image S/P IP Address MAC Address MAC Address, Subscriber ID and Serial Number are entitled to representative key File name in case of turning on RG Image file name of RG Slot/ Port IP address of RG MAC Address of RG Current status of RG Status are as below; Normal Status Update Reset Disconnect Polling Description

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Starting ACS manager

Updating Configuration File


The initial configuration file name of the registered CC3900 series is Startup config version (It may differ slightly depending on the products. Verify the initial configuration name of the product.)

Step by step 1.If you upload firmware image or startup configuration file, you choose files. (If you choose the correct file is displayed in green text box) 2.Check RG update. 3.If you need to reset after updating check upload & reset button. 4.Press Update button. The above screen shows that 1 ea of CC3900 series registers to ACS connecting initially to the network. If you check it with the file name in the Startup_config file, its not updated yet as running config file name that the administrator set. RG boots up the system according to the contents of the file described in the Startup_config. According to administrators needs, the administrator may change startup_config_version with another file choosing the reinitializing configuration file. The newly set file is saved as the specified RG in ACS server, and ACS server check the RG periodically. Above Startup_config management policy can be set in ACS server.

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Change the startup_Config of 3900 series manually


1. 2. Choose the equipment having a revised startup_config file in the list panel. Click the button select_config to choose the new startup_ config file that administrator has set.

3. 4.

Click update config button to apply startup_config of the equipment. In a while, if startup_config is applied to the server, the startup_config name of the equipment will be saved as applied file name of the server.

Change the startup-config of CC3900 series manually


In some cases, even though there is already an existing startup_config file, its necessary to revise this. To do so, its necessary to send ACS server the information of applying the revised startup-config. The Force check button in the right side of config file is used to give notification of applying revised startupconfig file to ACS server even though the startup_config is not default_config. To update the file of the equipment already applied startup-config, choose the startup_config and click the Force button.

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Starting ACS manager

Pre-Regist RG Startup Config


RG can define beforehand startup-config regardless of registration packet. Procedure that define beforehand RG Startup config is as follows; 1. 2. 3. 4. Click the RG to update and choose the check box. Choose the Start Config File To reset after uploading click the upload&reset. Click the Update button.

Offset value of EPON MAC that is inquired RG's MAC and RG's high position equipment that is inquired in ACS is difference. Difference of two MAC values is 8 and the MAC value that is inquired in ACS increases 8.

The below picture is the information linked to port2 OLT slot 1in the ACS server.

The above information is displayed according to the information of registration packet such as boot image information. The contents registered by registration packet are marked about ACS file, and operator can manage cc3900's boot image and startup configuration. User can check the boot image and startup config of equipment with using ACS server. and also equipment different version administration is available .

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1.

Execute the command boot image clicking slot or port with right button in ACS tree. If you click the slot, you can see the list of RG linked to the slot. If you click the port, you can see the list of RG linked to the slot-port.

2. 3. 4. 5.

Choose the RG of the list to revise boot image in the check box. Execute the file dialogue box choosing the boot files text box. Choose the boot file to be revised in the file dialogue box Click the button apply boot image

As above procedures the ACS server saved RGs to upgrade the boot image and boot files in itself. The sever upgrades the boot image if the information of registration packet differs from that of RG list and boot file. As you can see in the below picture, RGs which is checked in check box is not upgraded and RGs which is not checked in check box is complete to be upgraded. The RGs which is not complete to be upgraded starts to be upgraded after the server receives the registration packet. If upgrade is done correctly, Upgradable item is cleared automatically. The following screen is that apply Registration packet's information that send to ACS server when RG boots. To update Boot image, you follow the steps and procedures.

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Starting ACS manager

Steps Procedures 1. 2. 3. Select target for updating(Check box up) when you select boot file text field, you choose for uploading boot image with file selection dialog. force check box is starting point to apply. If check force box and file is uploaded, equipment reboot and immediately applied by new image. But If not check force box, the selected image is just uploaded. After you reset equipment with resetting command or equipment is reset for your need, the uploaded image is applied. When you ready to apply, click Apply button for performing command on server.

4.

Boot image upload state


Column of Boot image and image mean as follows;

Menu Index IP address MAC Address Boot Image Up Stat CO slot CO port

Description Equipments Index displayed on the list IP address registered to the equipment MAC address Applied image. For uploading check, Do not going on uploading uncheck upload state the upper equipments slot linked to RG the upper equipments port linked to RG

Upload status

Up Check Check Uncheck

Status ready uploaded

Status Description Equipment that must progress Image upload Net boot image has been uploaded in equipment but not applied state. Upload completed or present boot image is last version of relevant equipment.

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ACS File Management


To manage ACS File 1. Click the ACS Menu in the menu bar 2. Click the File management menu the following window will show up

This page shows how to manage the files of CC3900series and CC3500series in ACS
Menu Item

Menu File Name Type

Description Displays file name Displays file type

file Type

Menu Boot Image File System Image Startup Config Firmware Image

Description ACS Firmware Boot Image (3900) ACS File System Boot Image (3500) Config File ACS Firmware Boot Image (3500)

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ACS GPON Management


To manage ACS GPON 1. Click the group in the ACS tree 2. Click the right button on the RG Upload Manage the following window will show up.

Unlike EPON and GPON can manage the firmware image.

Gpon Button Function

Menu Upload Cancel Export Clear Upload& Reset

Description Upload the set file Cancel upload of files (Note. In the process of uploading the file it cannot be canceled) Export RG information in the screen as CSV Initialize all the configured values Reset is executed after upload is complete

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ACS Popup Menu

Popup item Tree refresh Refresh Status RG Upload Management Internet Explorer

Sub menu Reset RGs Refresh ACS root tree

Description

Refresh selected RG or RGs in group Open RG upload management window Open the selected RGs web console Reset selected RG or RGs in group(port or slot) Factory reset selected RG or RGs in group (port or slot) initialize all settings. Delete selected RG or RGs in group Show a selected RG

Reset RGs

Factory Reset RGs -

Delete RG Property

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Starting ACS manager

Property If you selected leaf node, you show selected RGs information.

If you selected group node, you show different popup menu.

Clear RGs menu is delete disconnected menu at all down node.

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AMR
Automatic meter reading, or AMR, is the technology of automatically collecting consumption, diagnostic, and status data from water meter or energy metering devices (water, gas, and electric) and transferring that data to a central database for billing, troubleshooting, and analyzing.

Selected RG IP

RG IP Registration

List Net Addr IEEE Addr Custom ID ManufactureID Kwh

Description Network address IEEE address Customer ID Manufacture ID Unit

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Chapter 10

Database and Help

This chapter describes how to initialize database and view the ViewlinX about information.

Database

Database
We support initializing database. It can clear saved data in database. Steps Procedures

1.Select Setting>Preferences from the menu bar

2.Select Database initialization Property tab from Dialog.

3.Insert root ID and root Password at text field. 4.Press initialize button.

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Help

Help
ViewlinX help menu describes the step-by-step product flow of the product and contains the overall product details

Help Contents
You can show the users guide file of ViewlinX manager with selecting Help Contents item.

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Help

About ViewlinX
To view the ViewlinX about information Steps 1. Procedures

Select about ViewlinX option from the Help Menu Bar

2.

About information window is displayed as shown in

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