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VSK-
VSK-JUL/03-
JUL/03-01
1
Application for Cellular Network
Cellular/UMTS
Backbone
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
2
Ethernet Application 1
LAN to LAN Bridge
PASOLINK/PASOLINK+
LAN-
LAN- SW
SW
Ethernet
Ethernet
Router
Internet
3
Ethernet Application 2
IP Network with low cost router
Router
Router PASOLINK/PASOLINK+ e/w WAN INTFC
e/w WAN INTFC
E1/ STM-1
E1/ STM-1
Router
Router PASOLINK/PASOLINK+w/o WAN INTFC
w/o WAN INTFC
ETHER
ETHER
4
Ethernet Application 3
IP(Private) and E1(Public) mixed
Network
Router Router
PASOLINK
w/o WAN INTFC w/o WAN INTFC
ETHER
ETHER E1
E1
MUX
MUX PDH
PDH MUX NetworkMUX
MUX Network
MUX
MUX
MUX
5
Pasolink Family
Pasolink Family
(Front View)
Pasolink V3
TRAFFIC IN TRAFFIC OUT ERR MON EOW RESET MAINT
IF IN/OUT CALL PWR ODU IDU
Option Pasolink V4
EOW RESET MAINT
IF IN/OUT CALL PWR ODU IDU
TRAFFIC IN/OUT PORT1 PORT2
WS/LAN NMS/LAN
7
Pasolink ODU
8
Comparison
9
Spectrum Efficiency
6
[bits/Hz] STM-1
5 128QAM
4
STM-0
PASOLINKPLUS
Spectrum efficiency
32QAM
3
STM-1
8x2 16x2MB 32QAM
2 16QAM
PASOLINK-S
2x2 4x2 8x2 16x2MB PASOLINK
1
4PSK
0
0 3.5 7.0 14.0 28.0 56.0 [MHz]
Adjacent Channel Spacing
10
BER vs C/N Characteristics
10-3
BER5
4PSK
PASOLINK
2
10-4 128QAM+RS
for STM-1
5
32MLCM+RS
2 for STM-1
10-5 16QAM+RS
5 for PDH
2
10-6
5
2
10-7 32QAM+RS
5
for STM-0
2
10-8
5
2
10-9
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34
C/N (dB)
11
Road Map (New development)
2002 2003 2004 2005
PASOLINK
V4 IDU V4 ODU
• Ethernet • Full band cover
• ATPC
All in one
(55GHz)
PASOLINK+
High power
Intelligent Radio
28G, 32GHz
•Flexible bit-rate
•Variable
Ether(10/100B) Ether(1000B) modulation
•Routing
STM-1 310MB
28MHz 56MHz
28MHz 56MHz
STM-1 310MB
IDU STM-1 M
IDU
STM-1 XPIC ODU U
ODU
STM-1 X XPIC
V V
OMT OMT
H H
STM-1 XPIC STM-1 M
IDU
IDU ODU U ODU
STM-1 X XPIC
STM-1 310MB
13
XPIC Improvement
D/U vs BER 23/AUG/2002
10 -3
10 -4
10 -5
10 -6
10 -7
XPIC ON
10 -8
XPIC OFF
-9
10
13G STM-1/128QAM
10 -10 XPIC system
Measured Data
10 -11
10 -12
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
D/U (dB)
14
Pasolink V4
Training Manual
•2MB x 4, Fixed Bit Rate system with 2 x 10/100Base T (X) LAN Interface
•2MB x 2/4/8/16 Bit Rate Free system with 2 x 10/100Base T (X) LAN Interface
Pasolink V4 1
PASOLINK (1+1) SYSTEMS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
•2MB x 4, Fixed Bit Rate system •2MB x 4, Fixed Bit Rate system with 2 x 10/100Base T (X)
LAN Interface
HL Standard
•2MB x 2/4/8/16 Bit Rate Free system •2MB x 2/4/8/16 Bit Rate Free system with 2 x
10/100Base T (X) LAN Interface
Pasolink V4 2
Protection Systems NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
ODU-1 ODU-1
Modem - 1 Modem - 1
Hot Standby - Single
Switch H H Switch
Antenna System
Modem - 2 Modem - 2
ODU-2 ODU-2
Hitless or Ordinary SW (RX)
ODU-1 ODU-1
Modem - 1 Modem - 1
Switch Switch
Modem - 2 Modem - 2
ODU-2 ODU-2
Hot Standby - Two
Antenna System
However, errors persist when Tx is switched to the other side because of equipment
failure. Tx side does not have protection against switching.
ODU-1 ODU-1
Modem - 1 Modem - 1
Switch Twin Path Switch
Modem - 2 Modem - 2
ODU-2 ODU-2
Pasolink V4 3
V4 OUT DOOR UNIT NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 4
V4 OUT DOOR UNIT (7-38 GHz) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Low Freq.
High freq.
Pasolink V4 5
V4 ODU OUT LINE NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
2- IF CKT RF IN / OUT
1- RF CKT •7-8 GHz: N-TYPE
•13-15 GHz: PBR-140
•18-23 GHz: PBR-220
•26 GHz: PBR-260
•38 GHz: PBR-320
ODU TYPE
MODULE 7GHz 8GHz 13GHz 15GHz 18GHz 23GHz 26GHz 38GHz
H0738[ ] H0723[ ] H0330[ ] H0331[ ] H0332[ ] H0333[ ] H0334[ ] H0335[ ]
1 RF CKT H0722[ ] H0723[ ] H0360[ ] H0361[ ] H0362[ ] H0363[ ] H0364[ ] H0365[ ]
Pasolink V4 6
V4 ODU Performance NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
1.25
CH Spacing
Pasolink V4 7
V4 IDU Performance NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
ITEM SPECIFICATION
IF INPUT -15 to 0dBm (varies with cable length) (8D-FB length 300m)
BER Alarm Output Adjustable 10-3/ 10-4/ 10-5/ 10-6 (AIS injection point)
Received Signal level (AGC V)
ODU Monitor Items
Output Power Level (TX Power)
LED Display Operating PWR (green) / IDU ALM (red)/ ODU ALM (red)/ Maint (yellow)
Pasolink V4 8
V4 IDU Performance (1+0) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Threshold level in dBm, ODU Port Without Hybrid Combiner/Divider (Two Antenna System) or (1+0) Configuration
BER=10-3 4MB -93.5 -93.5 -93.5 -93.5 -92.5 -91.5 -91.0 -90.5
8MB -90.5 -90.5 -90.5 -90.5 -89.5 -88.5 -88.0 -87.5
17MB -87.5 -87.5 -87.5 -87.5 -86.5 -85.5 -85.0 -84.5
34MB -84.5 -84.5 -84.5 -84.5 -83.5 -82.5 -82.0 -81.5
BER=10-6 4MB -90.0 -90.0 -90.0 -90.0 -89.0 -88.0 -87.5 -87.0
8MB -87.0 -87.0 -87.0 -87.0 -86.0 -85.0 -84.5 -84.0
17MB -84.0 -84.0 -84.0 -84.0 -83.0 -82.0 -81.5 -81.0
34MB -81.0 -81.0 -81.0 -81.0 -80.0 -79.0 -78.5 -78.0
System Gain (dB): BER=10-3 4MB 120.5 120.5 118.5 116.5 115.5 114.5 111.0 105.5
8MB 117.5 117.5 115.5 113.5 112.5 111.5 108.0 102.5
17MB 114.5 114.5 112.5 110.5 109.5 108.5 105.0 99.5
34MB 111.5 111.5 109.5 107.5 106.5 105.5 102.0 96.5
BER=10-6 4MB 117.0 117.0 115.0 113.0 112.0 111.0 107.5 102.0
8MB 114.0 114.0 112.0 110.0 109.0 108.0 104.5 99.0
17MB 111.0 111.0 109.0 107.0 106.0 105.0 101.5 96.0
34MB 108.0 108.0 106.0 104.0 103.0 102.0 98.5 93.0
Pasolink V4 9
V4 IDU Performance (1+1) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 10
IDU LAYOUT (1+0) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 11
IDU LAYOUT (1+1) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 12
IDU LAYOUT (1+0) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
8
1
7 4
5
9
3 10
Pasolink V4 13
E1 INTERFACE NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 14
OPTION CARDS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Note:
When SC LAN option card is mounted, it is not possible to mount ASC, DSC, ALM and WS interface cards.
When 64k option card is used select either G.703 or V11 card
Pasolink V4 15
Options NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Standard
Option
Not Allowed
Selectable
Pasolink V4 16
INTERFACES NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
SERVICE CHANNELS
Pasolink V4 uses six Service Channels in its radio overhead frame
Pasolink V4 17
Option Cards NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
ASC
DSC 3 SC 2
64Kbps
DSC
DSC 4 SC 3
ALM
N )
LA raffic
T rd
(M
ain Ca
PM Note 1 : If SC LAN card is mounted on a
SC LAN 2MB x 16 System, either 64K or 2MB can
be selected.
S
•W
Note 2 : Either WS or SC LAN Card can be mounted.
64
K Note 3 : If SC LAN Card is mounted, ASC /
DSC / ALM / WS cards can not be mounted.
ASC/DSC/ALM
Pasolink V4 18
IDU / ODU BLOCK DIAGRAM NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 19
IDU DETAILED DIAGRAM NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
MOD
2MB INTFC (CH1-CH4) INPUT LOSS 1-2 DPU D/A
AIS RCVD 1-2 DIFF DIG 4PH
SCRB ENC
FE LB CONT 1-4 FIL MOD
MUX
FE LB ANS 1-4 D/A
PLS AIS PARITY
MON DET LOOPBACK P-S CHECK
MEM
CKT CONV
TIM PLS VCO
GEN MON
CH1 IN TRANS B-U LOOPBACK
MEM
CONV CKT MST
TRANS P-S
CH2 IN MUX
CONV
CLK
MON
TRANS PLS
CH1OUT U-B AIS CONT MEM MON
CONV
CH2OUT TRANS TX CLK
EOW EOW
DEM MOD
VCO
AIS CONT MEM 450 KHz CONT CONT
MUX ALM 1-4 MOD DEM
PLS
TX CLK SERIAL ALM
MON
RX CLK RX CLK L BER ALM P-S
AIS CONT AIS CONT H BER ALM CONV
NE LB CONT 1-4 FSYNC ALM
FE LB CONT 1-4 S-P
BER ALM
CONV
CLK MON
RX CLK LOSS -43V DC
OUTPUT LOSS 1-2 CLK MON TX CLK LOSS
OUTPUT LOSS 3-4 OUTPUT LOSS 1-4
NE LB ANS 1-4 P-S SERIAL ALM MOD CW
DATA DOWN
INPUT LOSS 3-4 INPUT LOSS 1-4 SERIAL DATA
CONV SERIAL DATA
AIS RCVD 3-4 AIS RCVD 1-4 FRAME ID S-P
DATA UP
OW OUT
FE LB CONT 1-4 AIS CONT OFF AIS CONT OFF CONV
OW IN
FE LB ANS 1-4 BER THRESHOLD
PLS AIS FE LB CONT 1-4
BER ALM
MON DET LOOPBACK
MEM BER
CKT
DET
DEM
TIM
CH3 IN TRANS B-U LOOPBACK
MEM GEN FSYNC A-D
CONV CKT
CH4IN TRANS CONV
S-P
DEMUX S-P DEMUX
CH3OUT TRANS
U-B AIS CONT MEM
CONV
CONV DE DIFF
4PH
CONV DEM
CH4OUT TRANS SCRB DEC
A-D
CONV
AIS CONT MEM
PLS 70 MHz
MON
EOW
JACK
PCM
H CODEC
OUT
WS WS
2MB INTFC (CH5-CH8) RJ45
IN
ASC INTFC
SAME AS ABOVE DSC INTFC
ALM INTFC
CLUSTER ALM IN 64K
ASC/DSC OUT INTFC
2MB INTFC (CH9-CH12)
DPU SERIAL
DPU SERIAL
IN
DSC
OUT
SAME AS ABOVE Z3
PORT-1 LAN
PORT-2 INTFC
PM CARD
Z4
2MB INTFC (CH13-CH16) NMS/RA PORT
CPU
CPU CLK
SAME AS ABOVE Z5
LA PORT CPU
CPU RESET
CPU ALM
TX PWR ALM
ODU IF INPUT ALM
APC 1 ALM S-P
IDU APC2 ALM CONV
RX LEV ALM
TX DPU ALM
2 NO INPUT LOSS 1-16
TX ALM 1 COM RL1 TX CLK LOSS
3 NC MUX ALM 1-4 S-P
OUTPUT LOSS 1-16
5 NO RX CLK LOSS CONV
RX ALM 4 COM RL2 H BER ALM
6 NC
MOD ALM
21 NO
F SYNC ALM
BER ALM 20 COM RL3
BER ALM
22 NC
OPTION FE LB CONT 1-16
24 NO
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR 2 MBx N CARD MOD CW S-P
MAINT 23 COM RL4 AIS CONT 1-16
25 NC NE LB CONT 1-16 CONV
Z2
MAINT
INTERFACE
TERMINAL
Pasolink V4 20
Rate Conversion and Multiplexing Procedure
(Example Only- 2MBx4) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
T 16 2 1
T
OH Bits
B-U
CH #1 MEMORY Super Frame (28 x 16 = 448bits)
CONV
Sub Frame #1 Sub Frame #1
(28 bits) (28 bits)
P-S
2x2MB 2048Kbps 2398.94Kbps MUX
16 16 1 1
CONV
Streams 2048Kbps 2398.94Kbps (INT/ DPU) (INT / DPU) 1 1
= 4797.88Mbps
2 2
T
2398.94 X 2
3 3
4 4
B-U
CH #2 MEMORY 5 5
CONV 6 6
OH Bits 7 7
8 8
9 9
T 16 2 1
10
11
10
11 P (CH)
12 12
13 13
CH2 Sub Frame #1 14 14
15 15
16 16
QPSK 850MHz
1 1 MOD
2 2
CH1 Sub Frame #1 3 3
4 4
T 16 2 1 5 5
6 6
7 7 Q (CH)
= 4797.88Mbps
8 8
T
2398.94 X 2
9 9
OH Bits
B-U 10 10
CH #3 MEMORY 11 11
CONV
12 12
13 13
P-S 14 14
T 16 2 1
Pasolink V4 21
Pasolink (4 x 2MB) Frame Format
(Example Only) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
P (CH) Q (CH)
Sub Frame (28bit) Sub Frame (28bit) F** Frame Bit
SC Service Channel bits
1 1 12 1 1 12 1 1 12 1 1 12 AS AIS
F11 SC1 1 P4 SC3 1 F11 SC2 1 SC4 1
C Stuff Control Bits
F12 SC5 2 MA1 2 F22 SC6 2 2 ST Stuffing
F13 SC1 3 BZ SC3 3 F23 SC2 3 SC4 3
P Parity Bits
MF Multi Framing Bits
F14 SC5 4 ALM ALM 4 F24 SC6 4 ALM ALM 4
LB LB control
F15 SC1 5 P1 SC3 5 F25 SC2 5 MF SC4 5 BZ Buzzer
F16 SC5 6 C C 6 F26 SC6 6 C C 6
MA Mux Alarm
Pasolink V4 22
PROTECTION SWITCHING NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
RX switching
TX switching
When the Online RX CH fails,
In the (1+1)HS system
the ALM CONT circuit in the
transmit switching is carried
SW Board initiate a RX SW
out by setting the standby
Control signal to switch to the
ODU out put to off by Muting
standby CH provided it is in
it. The data signal is
normal operating condition.
transmitted in parallel to both
CH1 and CH2.
When Hitless switch is used make sure that the difference between the two IF cable lengths are less than 50 meters
Pasolink V4 23
OW COMMUNICATION NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
OW/DSC/ASC OW/DSC/ASC
Communication between Local IDU and Remote IDU
5 EOW input (+) 5 EOW input (+)
6 EOW input (-) 6 EOW input (-)
Communication between Local ODU and Remote IDU 18 EOW output (+) 18 EOW output (+)
19 EOW output (-) 19 EOW output (-)
Communication between Local ODU and Remote ODU
When the “Call” button on the IDU is pressed the buzzer
When back-to-back connection for order wire is provided, sounds on the remote IDU and all the other IDUs
OW communication between different hops are possible. connected through back-to back connections.
Pasolink V4 24
OW/RX LEV MONITOR NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
IDU LED
RX OPR 1 LED Input data stream of CH() from DTE lost
RX side of IDU1 and ODU 1 is online AIS signal from CH() received from DTE
RX OPR 2 LED DPU TX/RX sysnchronization lost
RX side of IDU2 and ODU 2 is online AIS signal sent out on CH ()
Bipolar output pulse of CHC() is lost at 2M INTFC
Traffic channel usage of CH[ ] error in setting
HBER is worse than 1x10-3 at DPU section
BER is worse than the preset threshold value
Carrier synchronization lost at the DEM section
MOD VCO sysnchronization lost
Output data stream/Master clock lost at TX DPU
•When the IF cable between the IDU and ODU is disconnected Frame synchronization is lost at the DPU section
IDU and ODU ALM LEDs start flashing WS channel usage error
Pasolink V4 26
INTERFACES NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
In the case of Nx2 Mbit/s systems, each I/O port is independent ,therefore the 2
Mbit/s signal can be used for different applications- such as relaying 2Mbit/s trunk
line or video conferencing.
PARALLEL ALARM INTERFACE
• Interface Relay contact (Form-C)
• Connector D-Sub (named AUX ALM)
Pasolink V4 27
INTERFACES NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Store-and-Forwarding 16 Mbps - 0
32 Mbps - 0
Transmission Rate:
Ethernet Ports and E1 ports can be used at the same time. The number
2Mbps to 32 Mbps (selectable) of E1 ports available in this case depends on the Ethernet ports
Depends on the system transmission rate.
Pasolink V4 28
APPLICABLE TRAFFIC CHANNEL NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 29
APPLICABLE TRAFFIC CHANNEL NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
2M Disable CH1 -- CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10,
CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
2M 2M CH1 CH9 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11,
CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11,
CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
4M 2M CH1,CH2 CH9 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11, CH12,
CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
4M 4M CH1,CH2 CH9,CH10 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH11, CH12, CH13,
CH14, CH15, CH16
16 x 2MB 8M Disable CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 -- CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13,
CH14, CH15, CH16
8M 2M CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 CH9 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13,
CH14, CH15, CH16
8M 4M CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 CH9,CH10 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14,
CH15, CH16
8M 8M CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M Disable CH1 TO CH8 -- CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 2M CH1 TO CH8 CH9 CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 4M CH1 TO CH8 CH9,CH10 CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 8M CH1 TO CH8 CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12 CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 16M CH1 TO CH8 CH9 TO CH16 --
32M Disable CH1 TO CH16 --
Pasolink V4 30
INTERFACES NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Attnenuation (dB)
45dB
850MHz
-30dBm
IDU ODU Nominal Input
70MHz
15dB
Pasolink V4 31
PASOLINK CONNECTORS FOR 2MB x 16 SYSTEM NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
V2 ODU
MDI – MDIX Through cable
MDI-MDI / MDIX-MDIX – Crossover Cable
Pasolink V4 32
IDU (1+0) CONNECTORS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
TRAFFIC IN/OUT ( CH 1 TO CH 8 )
CH8 Input (+) 1 20 CH8 output (+) LINE IN
NMS RA PORT LA PORT 1 0V or (+48V)
CH8 Input (-) 2 21 CH8 output (-) OW/DSC/ASC
•Anti Static CH7 Input (+) 3 22 CH7 output (+) ASC1(VF) or Alm1 Input (+) 1 14 ASC1(VF) or Alm1 output (+)
(PAMS) TXD 1 RA TXD 1 TXD 2 -48V or (0V)
EMS TXD/TXD+ 2 RA GND 2 GROUND
strap connector CH7 Input (-) 4 23 CH7 output (-) ASC1(VF) or Alm1 Input (-) 2 15 ASC1(VF) or Alm1 output (-) EMS RXD/TXD- 3 RA RXD 3 RXD
3
Ground 5 24 Ground 4
ASC2(VF) or Alm2 Input (+) 3 16 ASC2(VF) or Alm2 output (+) EMS TXDR 4 RA RTS 4 RTS
CH6 Input (+) 6 25 CH6 output (+) ASC2(VF) or Alm2 Input (-) 4 17 ASC2(VF) or Alm2 output (-) EMS TRS/RXD+ 5 RA CTS 5 CTS
CH6 Input (-) 7 26 CH6 output (-) EOW input (VF) (+) 5 18 EOW output (VF) (+) EMS CTS/RXD- 6 6
CH5 Input (+) 8 27 CH5 output (+) EOW input (VF) (-) 6 19 EOW output (VF) (-) GROUND 7 7
CH5Input (-) 9 28 CH5 output (-) 64 KHz Clock input (+) 7 20 64 KHz Clock output (+) 8 8 GROUND
Ground 10 29 CH4 output (+) 64 KHz Clock input (-) 8 21 64 KHz Clock output (-) PAMS RXD 9 9
CH4 Input (+) 11 30 CH4 output (-) DSC1 input (+) 9 22 DSC1 output (+) NMS TXD/TXD+ 10 10
CH4 Input (-) 12 31 CH3 output (+) DSC1 input (-) 10 23 DSC1 output (-) NMS RXD/TXD- 11 11 LOCAL CTS
CH3 Input (+) 13 32 CH3 output (-) DSC2 input (+) 11 24 DSC2 output (+) NMS TXDR 12 12 LOCAL RTS
CH3 Input (-) 14 33 Ground DSC2 input (-) 12 25 DSC2 output (-) NMS RTS/RXD+ 13 13 LOCAL RXD
Ground 15 34 CH2 output (+) Ground 13 NMS CTS/RXD- 14 14 GROUND
CH2 Input (+) 16 35 CH2 output (-)
15 15 LOCAL TXD
CH2 Input (-) 17 36 CH1 output (+)
CH1 Input (+) 18 37 CH1 output (-) •When PM card is not mounted on the equipment NMS port is used
CH1 Input (-) 19
as RA port. NMS port or NMS LAN depends on the PM card Type
Pasolink V4 33
IDU (1+1) CONNECTORS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 34
ALM / AUX Connectors NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
25 24 23 22 21 21 19 18 17 16 15 14
Remote Switching
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
C4 C3 C2 C1
C8 C7 C6 C5
37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20
Not Used
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20
Pasolink V4 35
Alarm IN / Control OUT – PNMT Window NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 36
OW / DSC / ASC Connector NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
ASC/ ASC/
64K CLK DSC DSC
INPUT INPUT IN INPUT INPUT
OW IN
Option
G
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OW Back to Back
Option
DSC DSC INPUT INPUT OW IN INPUT INPUT
Option
Connection
OUTPUT OUTPUT
G
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
START UP
•Check that the LINE IN voltage is
between ±20 V to ± 60V (or ± 20 V to ±
72 V) with a digital multi-meter, before
connecting the power connector to the
IDU
•Turn ON the Power switch on the IDU
•Allow equipment to warm up for at least 30
minutes
SHUT DOWN
•Turn OFF the power switch on the front of
the IDU No.2 CH Line IN
No.2 CH Power Switch
Pasolink V4 38
TYPICAL ODU BLOCK DIAGRAM NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
MPX TX RF DATA
TX 850 MHz RX RF DATA
SPAN ATT
0,10,20 dB
4M/8M
RX 70 MHz 10 MHz
+7V
17M/34M SYNTH
AGC
MULT 63MHz FOR 7GHz
10MHz CONT ALC TEMP
FLO1 56MHz FOR 13GHz
X2
4M/8M SYNTH
280MHz FOR 23/26/
FLO2 28/38 GHz
EOW
TX 468 KHz FIF2
RX 450 KHz
FIF1
+4V AGC
17M/34M
TX ATT MON
TX IF DET
BIT RATE SELECT
RX IF LEV
RX ATT MON
CONT RX APC MON
-40V
TX APC MON
TX PWR MON
-15V TX PWR OFF
PS
+7V TX FREQ CONT
TX IF ATT CONT
TX IF AGC CONT
RX LEV MON D/A RX IF AGC CONT
CONV RX 2ND IF ATT CONT
TX PWR CONT
Input IF signal consists of: Each of the input IF signal components are separated in the MPX using separation
filters. DC voltage is supplied to the DC-DC CONV to produce regulated DC
•850 MHz TX IF voltages required in the ODU.
•10MHz Control
The 10 MHz control signal which is ASK modulated is sent to the Control circuit,
•TX EOW Signal where the ODU controls like TX Power, RF Frequencies etc. are implemented. The
•DC power -43V Alarms in ODU are collected in the Control module and sent to the IDU using the
Output IF signal consists of: ASK modulated 10 MHz signal.
•70 MHz RX IF The RX EOW signal is separated in the MPX and superimposed with the RX Level
•RX EOW signal from the CPU and sent to the EOW/RX LEV MON connector.
•10MHz Alarm/Response
Pasolink V4 39
TYPICAL ODU BLOCK DIAGRAM 7/8 GHz NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
TX RF DATA
MPX 4M/8M RX RF DATA
TX 850 MHz
SPAN ATT
0,10,20 dB
RX 70 MHz 10 MHz
+7V
17M/34M SYNTH
AGC
10MHz CONT MULT ALC TEMP
SYNTH
X2
4M/8M
EOW
TX 468 KHz
RX 450 KHz
+4V AGC
17M/34M
TX ATT MON
TX IF DET
MUTE BIT RATE SELECT
SW RX LEV MON
RX ATT MON
PWR CONT RX APC MON
-40V
TX APC MON
-15V MUTE TX PWR MON
PS TX PWR OFF
+9V TX FREQ CONT
TX IF ATT CONT
MON
TX IF AGC CONT
EOW EOW SEL D/A RX IF AGC CONT
MOD DEM CONV RX 2ND IF ATT CONT
TX PWR CONT
H
Input IF signal consists of: Each of the input IF signal components are separated in the MPX using separation
filters. DC voltage is supplied to the DC-DC CONV to produce regulated DC
•850 MHz TX IF voltages required in the ODU.
•10MHz Control
The 10 MHz control signal which is ASK modulated is sent to the Control circuit,
•TX EOW Signal where the ODU controls like TX Power, RF Frequencies etc. are implemented. The
•DC power -43V Alarms in ODU are collected in the Control module and sent to the IDU using the
Output IF signal consists of: ASK modulated 10 MHz signal.
•70 MHz RX IF The RX EOW signal is separated in the MPX and demodulated and sent to the
•RX EOW signal Head set Jack. TX EOW signal is modulated using a 468KHz oscillator and sent to
the IDU through the MPX .
•10MHz Alarm/Response
Pasolink V4 40
TYPICAL V4 ODU BLOCK DIAGRAM NECITR-YTC
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Pasolink V4 41
17710.00MHz (1)
238.75MHz (A)
17948.75MHz (192')
17950.00MHz (1)
246.25MHz (B)
18196.25MHz (198')
18197.50MHz (1)
1010MHz
Pasolink V4
246.25MHz (C)
18443.75MHz (198')
18445.00MHz (1)
18720.00MHz (1)
240.00MHz (D)
18685.00MHz (193')
238.75MHz (A)
Pasolink V4 ODU - 18GHz Frequency Plan
18958.75MHz (192')
18960.00MHz (1)
246.25MHz (B)
19453.75MHz (198')
19455.00MHz (1)
18G FREQUENCY BAND (1010MHz FREQ. SHIFT and 1.25MHz Spacing)
NECITR-YTC
240.00MHz (D)
19695.00MHz (193')
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42
ALARM TABLE NECITR-YTC
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Pasolink V4 43
UNPACKING IDU / ODU NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 44
IDU MOUNT NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
FRONT POSITION
WALL
Pasolink V4 45
V /H POLARIZATION (1+1) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Screws
V-POL
HYBRID
H-POL
Antenna
connection unit
Antenna direct
mounting type
ODU
PROCEDURE FOR SETTING V/H POLARIZATION
Pasolink V4 46
ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNT – V/H POL NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
•When vertical polarization is required, rotate the •When horizontal polarization is required, rotate the
IDU so that the plate marked with V is pointing up. IDU so that the plate marked with H is pointing up.
Fix the ODU in this position Fix the ODU in this position
Pasolink V4 47
POLE MOUNTING BRACKET NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Pasolink V4 48
WALL MOUNTING BRACKET NECITR-YTC
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•BOLT
Pasolink V4 49
Antenna Direct Mount Type NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
1.Mount the Hybrid to the Antenna with screws, use the 2.Fix the ODUs one by one to the Hybrid. Take care not to
guide pins to position correctly damage the o-rings.
Pasolink V4 50
Antenna connection using WG NECITR-YTC
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Pasolink V4 51
GROUNDING NECITR-YTC
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Pasolink V4 52
Antenna Orientation - 1 NECITR-YTC
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At each station remove the cap from the RX LEV MON connector.
At each station connect cable between the RX LEV MON
connector in the ODU and OW/RX LEV IN connector in the
OW/RX LEV MONITOR unit or digital multi-meter.
Adjust the azimuth and the elevation so as to maximize the RX
LEV voltage indicated on the voltage display, one station at a
time.
Pasolink V4 54
ORDER-WIRE TESTS NECITR-YTC
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Pasolink V4 55
75 Ω/ 120 Ω TERMINATION NECITR-YTC
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Pasolink V4 56
PDH Error Performance Monitor (ITU-T Rec. G.826) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
1 Sec Duration
C2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 FRAME '2' CH 02 CH 17
FRAME
0 1 A1 x x x x x ALIGNMENT CH n
SIGNAL
C3 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 (Even Frames)
1 1 A1 x x x x x FRAME '15' CH 15 CH 30
Time Slot # 0 Data in a MULTI
C4 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 MULTI FRME
ALIGNMENT
0 1 A1 x x x x x SIGNAL
C1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 Notes:
1 1 A1 x x x x x 1. The frame alignment signal appears at the time slot '0' of alternate frames
Sub Multi frame -2(SMF)
C2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
2. A1 is normally '0' but change to 1 when frame alignment is lost
FRAME
Pasolink V4 57
PDH Error Performance Monitor (ITU-T Rec. G.826) NECITR-YTC
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Pasolink V4 58
Background Block Error Rate NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
Measurement Period
300 301 432 323 456 564 456 432 378 345 900 876 231 245 123 12 44
Pasolink V4 59
Pasolink V4 LCT
Training Manual
INPUT LOSS
1. ATPC/MTPC AIS RCVD
2. MTPC TX power AIS SEND
TX power ctrl
1. Bit rate (16 x 2MB)
3. ATPC power range OUTPUT LOSS
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status
4. ODU ALM mode WS INPUT LOSS
3. AIS SEND alarm/status
5. RX Threshold WS AIS RCVD
4. TX/RX frequency
00. Menu WS AIS SEND
5. TX power ctrl
99. Exit WS OUTPUT LOSS
6. Main channel usage 1 - 16
LAN INTFC ALM
7. BER alarm threshold
Setting
TX CLK LOSS
8. Frame ID
RX CLK LOSS
9. WS channel usage
FSYNC ALM
Alarm Table
10. DSC1
HIGH BER ALM
11. DSC2
LOW BER ALM
12. DEM invert
BER ALM
13. Alarm table
1. System configuration 1. Port1 setting 1. Throughput MOD ALM
14. Next items
LAN setting
Next Iterm
00. Menu 2. LAN setting 2. Port2 setting 2. Mode DEM ALM
99. Exit 3. Channel Usage Error 3. FE link down 3. Flow ctrl OPR ALM
Port setting
00. Menu 00. Menu 4.Framing TX PWR ALM
99. Exit 99. Exit 5. CAS RX LEV ALM
1. MAINT
6. CRC APC 1 ALM
Password : 2. FE loop back cont 1-16
7. Collision Report APC2 ALM
3. NE loop back control 1-16
Maintenance
IDU
4. BER >> AIS WS OUTPUT LOSS
Maintenance
Manufacrured date
00. Menu MOD ALM
99. Exit Bit rate
DEM ALM
Option modules
1. Monitoring voltage MDP CPU ALM
Manufacture date
2. Monitoring voltage (continuous mode) TX PWR ALM
Monitoring
ODU
APC2 ALM
ODU
00. Menu
Sub band
99. Exit IF INPUT ALM
Start frequency MUTE
Shift Frequency TX FREQ CH
Serial number RX FREQ CH
CH seperation
SETTING menu is used to configure/setup the Pasolink IDU and ODU locally.
Use this menu to set:
Setting There are two types of IDUs. The first type is fixed bit rate and the
1. Bit rate (16x2MB)
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (alarm) second type is variable bit rate.
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm)
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch)
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC) In the fixed bit rate type (4 x 2MB), the bit rate is automatically
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UUNN NNNN UUNN NNNN)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-5) detected and set in the IDU. User cannot change the bit rate
8. Frame ID (2)
9. WS channel usage (on)
settings form this menu.
9. DSC1 (232)
10. DSC2 (232) The variable bit rate type IDUs are 32Mb/s rate. and the selection
11. DEM invert
12. Alarm table
(off)
is 2MBx2, 2MBx4, 2MBx8 or 2MBx16. The display will show the
13. Next items rate selection accordingly.
00. Menu
99. Exit
In the variable rate type IDU enter the number corresponding to the
Select item No. :2
bit rate required and press the ENTER key. Press any key to
Press 1 and Enter display the Setting menu.
1. Bit rate (transmission capacity) (4x2MB) Remember to change the remote IDU bit rate to normalize the
system.
Bit rate (2x2:0 / 4x2:1 / 8x2:2 / 16x2:3) : 2
Setting
1. Bit rate (4x2MB)
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status) #: Indicates the channels that are restricted by hardware
3. AIS SEND alarm/status
4. TX/RX frequency
(status)
(1ch)
limitations, bit rate setting or selected for LAN signal
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC) transmission.
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4)
8. Frame ID (2) U : Indicates when the channel is used for E1 transmission.
9. DSC1 (232)
10. DSC2 (422)
11. DEM invert (off) N : Indicates when the channel is not used. Inhibits alarm.
12. Alarm table
13. Next items
00. Menu
99. Exit
Select item No. :6 The variable bit rate type IDUs are either 16MB/s or 32Mb/s rate.
In 16Mb/s type the selection is 2MBx2, 2MBx4 or 2MBx8 and
Press 6 and Enter 32Mb/s type the selection is 2MBx2, 2MBx4, 2MBx8 or 2MBx16.
The display will show the rate selection accordingly.
6. Main channel usage 1-16
( 1:used 2:not used 3:not used 4:not used
5:N/A 6:N/A 7:N/A 8:N/A
9:N/A 10:N/A 11:N/A 12:N/A
13:N/A 14:N/A 15:N/A 16:N/A )
Setting
1. Bit rate (4x2MB) Press 2 and Enter 2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status)
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status)
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm)
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch) AIS RCVD alarm/status (status:0 /alarm :1
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC)
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4)
8. Frame ID (2)
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm)
9. DSC1 (232)
10. DSC2 (422) Press 3 and Enter
11. DEM invert (off) AIS SEND alarm/status (status:0 /alarm :1
12. Alarm table
13. Next items
00. Menu NOTE: This setting applies to all E1 channels
99. Exit
AIS SEND
Select item No. :6
When the AIS signal is sent from the IDU to the MUX
AIS RECEIVED equipment or to back-to-back connection, AIS SEND
When the AIS signal is received from the MUX equipment condition can be indicated as an alarm item or status
or from back-to-back connection, this condition can be item.
indicated as an alarm item or status item. When AIS SEND is set to “alarm” , and AIS is sent out
the front panel IDU alarm LED lights. When AIS SEND
When AIS RCVD is set to “alarm” , on reception of AIS the is set to “status” and AIS is sent out, no alarm
front panel IDU alarm LED lights. When AIS RCVD is set to indication is initiated.
“status” on reception of AIS no alarm indication is initiated.
Press [3] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to select
Press [2] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to select the the AIS SEND alarm/status function.
AIS RCVD alarm/status function. Screen display the current setting in parenthesis.
Screen display the current setting in parenthesis.
Press [1] and [Enter] to set AIS SEND as an alarm
Press [1] and [Enter] to set AIS RCVD as an alarm Press [0] and [Enter] to set AIS SEND as a status
Press [0] and [Enter] to set AIS RCVD as a status change change
The setting menu appears to select another menu item if The setting menu appears to select another menu item
required. if required
Local Craft Terminal V4 9
AIS Function - 1 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01
Indicate AIS
IDU
IDU AIS GEN
AIS AIS
PN AIS GEN
PN
Indicate AIS
IDU
IDU AIS GEN
AIS
PN PN
AIS GEN
AIS GEN
AIS AIS
HIGH BER
AIS AIS GEN PN
Setting
1. Bit rate (16x2MB) This menu item is used to
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (alarm)
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm) configure the ODU transmit and
1010 A
4. TX/RX frequency
5. TX power ctrl
(1ch)
(ATPC)
receive frequencies. The ODU
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN) frequency band information is
7. BER alarm threshold (10-5)
8. Frame ID (2) shown in the label attached to it.
9. DSC1 (232)
10. DSC2 (232)
11. DEM invert (off)
12. Alarm table
13. Next items
00. Menu
99. Exit
Setting
Press 5 and Enter 5. TX power ctrl (-5dB) When MTPC is selected, indicate the attenuator
1. Bit rate (4x2MB) setting from the maximum power.
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status)
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm) 5. TX power ctrl (ATPC)
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch)
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC) 3. ATPC TX power range (MAX : 0dB / MIN : -15dB)
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####) 1. ATPC/MTPC (ATPC)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4) 2. MTPC TX power (-5dB) MAX power (-30 to 0dB) :-5
8. Frame ID (2)
9. DSC1 (232)
3. ATPC TX power range (MAX : 0dB / MIN : -15dB)
10. DSC2 (422) 4. ODU ALM mode (hold) MIN power (-30 to -5dB) :-20
11. DEM invert (off) 5. RX threshold (-60dBm)
12. Alarm table 00. Menu
13. Next items
00. Menu 99. Exit ATPC TX POWER RANGE
99. Exit ATPC range defines the maximum and
Select item No. :1 minimum transmission power during the
Select item No. :6
ATPC operation.
1. ATPC/MTPC (ATPC) 2.MTPC TX power (0dB)
From the “TX power ctrl menu”, select [3]
ATPC/MTPC (MTPC:0 / ATPC:1) :0 MTPC TX power (-30 to 0dB) :-5 and press Enter.
ATPC/MTPC MODE SELECTION MANUAL TX POWER CONTROL Enter the required attenuation in dB to set
This menu item select the TX PWR Control mode to MTPC TX PWR defines the ODU output power in the maximum output power during the
be used. MTPC mode. The value entered is the attenuation ATPC operation
level in dB from the maximum ODU output power.
The first option is Manual TX Power Control
Then enter the required attenuation in dB
(MTPC), where the output power is set manually.
From the “TX power ctrl menu”, select [2] and to set the minimum output power during
The second option is Automatic TX Power Control
press Enter the ATPC operation
(ATPC), Where the output power varies dynamically
depending on the receive signal level of the opposite
MTPC setting range is 0 to .-30 dB If the maximum output power of the ODU
station.
is +20 dBm, then for an ATPC MAX PWR
From the “TX power ctrl menu” , select [1] and press To get maximum output power set the attenuation setting of 0dB and ATPC MIN PWR
Enter. to 0dB. setting of -10dB, the ODU output power
during ATPC operation can vary between
Select: “0” and Enter for MTPC After setting the “TX power ctrl Menu” appears +20 dBM and +10dBM.
“1” and Enter for ATPC
The MAX power must be set to a value
larger than MIN power, and MIN power
After selection the “TX power ctrl Menu” appears.
must be set to a value less than MAX
power
Setting
1. Bit rate (4x2MB)
Press 5 and Enter
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status)
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm) 5. TX power ctrl (-5dB)
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch)
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC)
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####) 1. ATPC/MTPC (ATPC)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4) 2. MTPC TX power (-5dB)
8. Frame ID (2)
9. DSC1 (232)
3. ATPC TX power range (MAX : 0dB / MIN : -15dB)
10. DSC2 (422) 4. ODU ALM mode (hold)
11. DEM invert (off) 5. RX threshold (-60dBm)
12. Alarm table 00. Menu
13. Next items
00. Menu 99. Exit
99. Exit
Select item No. :1
Select item No. :6
ODU ALM mode (MAX:0 / MIN:1 / hold:2) :1 RX threshold (-80 to -30dBm) :-55
MAX: Power is controlled to ATPC Max level From the “TX power ctrl menu”, select [5] and
MIN : Power is controlled to ATPC Min level press Enter
HOLD: Power is maintained at current level
RX Threshold setting range is -80 to -30 dBm
From the “TX power ctrl menu” , select [4] and press
Enter. Set the required RX threshold level for ATPC
operation.
Select: “0” and Enter to set MAX HOLD
“1” and Enter to set MIN HOLD After setting the “TX power ctrl Menu” appears
“2” and Enter to set HOLD
Setting
1. Bit rate (4x2MB)
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status)
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm)
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch)
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC)
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4)
8. Frame ID
9. WS Channel usage
(2)
(not used)
Press 12 and Enter
10. DSC1 (232)
11. DSC2
12. DEM invert
(422)
(off)
12.DEM invert (off)
13. Alarm table
14. Next items
00. Menu DEM invert (off:0 / on:1) : 0
99. Exit
Setting
1. Bit rate (4x2MB)
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status)
Press 8 and Enter 3. AIS SEND alarm/status
4. TX/RX frequency
(alarm)
(1ch)
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC)
8. Frame ID (2) 6. Main channel usage 1-16
7. BER alarm threshold
(used:UNNN #### #### ####)
(10-4)
8. Frame ID (2)
9. DSC1 (232)
Input ID No. (0-7) : 1 10. DSC2 (422)
11. DEM invert (off)
12. Alarm table
FRAME ID 13. Next items
00. Menu
This item defines the Frame ID of the transmit/receive signal. 99. Exit
The Frame ID is used at the receive station to identify the Select item No. :6 Press 7 and Enter
correct receive signal.
As a signal with a different Frame ID cannot be received, the 7. BER alarm threshold (10-4)
Frame ID of the opposite station should be set to the same ID
number. BER alarm threshold (10-3:0, 10-4:1, 10-5:2, 10-6:3 )
In the (1+1) Hot standby system, both No.1 and No.2
channels should have the same Frame ID. The number of BER ALARM THRESHOLD
Frame IDs, which can be set, is eight (ID0 to ID7). When excessive BER is detected, the IDU insert
AIS into the data streams sent to the MUX
Press [8] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to select the equipment. Threshold value for AIS insertion can
Frame ID setting function. The screen displays the current be selected as 1 x 10-3, 1 x 10-4, 1 x 10-5 or 1 x10-6 .
Frame ID number.
Press [7] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to
select the BER alarm threshold setting function.
Enter a value between 0 and 7, corresponding to the required The screen displays the current BER alarm
Frame ID and press “Enter”. threshold to insert AIS.
Factory setting for Frame ID is: Enter a value between 0 and 3, corresponding to
the required BER threshold and press “Enter”.
2MB x 2, 2MB x 4, : “0”
2MB x 8 : “1” The setting menu appears to select another menu
2MB x 16 : “2” item if required.
The display will show “OUT” under the relay number corresponding to the alarm. Form C3 (output-no:0 / yes:1) :1
When prompted “Other Form selected?“ , enter the form number if the alarm is to Form C1 Form C2 Form C3 Form C4
10.MOD ALM OUT --- OUT ---
be assigned to more than one relay or 0 to select another alarm item or exit.
Other Form C select? (no:0 / Form C No.:1-4) :0
MASK---No alarm issued under maintenance mode.
OUT ---Indicates alarm is issued from the corresponding relay Other item select? (no:0 / item No.:1-18):0
Setting
Press 14 and Enter CHANNEL USAGE ERROR
1. Bit rate (4x2MB)
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status)
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm) 14. Next item 1. Channel usage error (not report)
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch)
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC) 1. System Configuration (Hot standby)
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####) Channel usage error(report:0 / not report:1) :0
2. LAN setting
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4)
3. Channel usage error (report)
8. Frame ID
9. WS Channel usage
(2)
(not used) 00. Menu When a main channel or WS channel is
10. DSC1 (232) 99. Exit selected as not used, and the 2MB or WS
11. DSC2 (422)
12. DEM invert (off) Select item No. : interface detects a 2MB signal at the input,
13. Alarm table
14. Next items This item defines whether to report or not to
System Configuration menu
00. Menu
99. Exit item appears only in (1+1)
report this condition as an alarm event.
systems.
Select item No. :6 From the “Next items” menu select ” 3”
and Enter. Current reporting status is
shown within the brackets.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Press “0” and Enter to Report
1. System Configuration (Hot standby) Press “1” and Enter not to Report
System configuration (1+0 expandable: 0 / Hot standby: 1/ Twin path: 2):
This menu item selects the redundancy configuration to (1+0) expandable configuration is selected when in
be used in (1+1) system. an (1+1) hardware configuration only one channel
IDU and ODU is equipped or used. Other channel
From the “Next items” menu select ” 1” and Enter. Current alarms are inhibited.
configuration is shown within the brackets. (1+1) Hot standby only one channel is transmitted at
a time but receive from both channels and select
Press “0” and Enter to select (1+0) expandable configuration one.
Press “1” and Enter to select (1+1) Hot Standby configuration (1+1) Twin Path both channels transmit and use two
Press “2” and Enter to select (1+1) Twin Path configuration different frequencies.
Throughput setting
0. Disable
1. Bit rate (16 x 2MB) 1. 2M
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status 2. 4M
3. AIS SEND alarm/status Throughput = 2MB
3. 8M
Framing = ON
4. TX/RX frequency 1. Throughput 4. 16M
5. TX power ctrl 5. 32M
2. Mode
6. Main channel usage 1 - 16 3. Flow ctrl
Port setting
7. BER alarm threshold
4.Framing
Setting
8. Frame ID 5. CAS
9. WS channel usage 6. CRC
10. DSC1 7. Collision Report
11. DSC2 00. Menu
12. DEM invert 99. Exit
13. Alarm table 0. Autoneg (Auto-MDI/MDIX)
14. Next items 1. System configuration 1. Port1 setting Throughput = 2MB
LAN setting
1. 10M-Half (MDI)
Next Iterm
Mode Setting
00. Menu 00. Menu 2. Mode
4. 100M Full (MDI)
Port setting
99. Exit 99. Exit 3. Flow ctrl
5. 10M-Half (MDIX)
4.Framing
6. 10M-Full (MDIX)
5. Collision Report
7. 100M-Half (MDIX)
00. Menu
8. 100M Full (MDIX)
99. Exit 00. Menu
99. Exit
Throughput > 2MB
1. Throughput
Port setting
2. Mode
3. Flow ctrl
4.Collision Report
00. Menu
99. Exit
CRC SETTING
Press [6] and [Enter] from the “Port# Setting
6. CRC (off) Applies when Port throughput is set to 2MB with
menu” to select the CRC on/off for the Framing ON.
selected port. CRC ( off : 0 / on : 1 ) :1
COLLISION REPORT SETTING
Press [7] and [Enter] from the “Port# Setting 7. Collision report (report)
menu” to select report/not report collisions
occurring on the selected port Collision Report( report :0 / not report : 1):
2M Disable CH1 -- CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10,
CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
2M 2M CH1 CH9 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11,
CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11,
CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
4M 2M CH1,CH2 CH9 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11, CH12,
CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
4M 4M CH1,CH2 CH9,CH10 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH11, CH12, CH13,
CH14, CH15, CH16
16 x 2MB 8M Disable CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 -- CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13,
CH14, CH15, CH16
8M 2M CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 CH9 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13,
CH14, CH15, CH16
8M 4M CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 CH9,CH10 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14,
CH15, CH16
8M 8M CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4 CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M Disable CH1 TO CH8 -- CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 2M CH1 TO CH8 CH9 CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 4M CH1 TO CH8 CH9,CH10 CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 8M CH1 TO CH8 CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12 CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16
16M 16M CH1 TO CH8 CH9 TO CH16 --
32M Disable CH1 TO CH16 --
2. Mode (10M-HALF(MDI))
10M-HALF(MDI) :1 / 10M-FULL(MDI) :2
100M-HALF(MDI) :3 / 100M-FULL(MDI) :4
10M-HALF(MDIX) :5 / 10M-FULL(MDIX) :6
100M-HALF(MDIX):7 / 100M-FULL(MDIX):8
Select No. :2
1. Setting The Maintenance Menu is used to carry out the following functions.
2. Maintenance
3. Monitoring Maintenance ON/OFF
4. Exit Far end loop back
Near end loop back
Select Function No. : 2
Transmit CW carrier
Maintenance Stop Transmission (Mute)
1. MAINT (NORM) BER AIS insertion ON/OFF
2. FE loop back ctrl 1-16 (ctrl:---- ---- ---- ----) TX and RX manual switching(1+1)
(ans :---- ---- ---- ----) Manual ATPC control
3. NE loop back ctrl 1-16 (ctrl:---- ---- ---- ----)
(ans :---- ---- ---- ----) To display the “Maintenance” menu, press [2] and [Enter] from the LCT
4. BER ALM >> AIS (on) main menu.
5. CW (off)
6. Power mute 1 (on) The first item in the maintenance menu shows the status of the
7. Power Mute 2 (off) maintenance mode (Normal or MAINT).
8. TX SW cont (AUTO)
9. RX SW cont (AUTO)
Maintenance Mode
10. ATPC manual ctrl
00. Menu
To change maintenance mode press [1] and [Enter] from the
99. Exit Maintenance menu. The maintenance mode control menu appears.
Select Item No. : 1 Press: [1] and [Enter] for Maintenance Mode
[0] and [Enter] for Normal
1. MAINT (MAINT)
When the maintenance mode is “on”, or any of the maintenance control
MAINT (Normal:0 / MAINT:1) : 0 items are “on”, the front panel “MAINT” LED (amber) lights.
The maintenance items 7, 8, and 9 applies to (1+1) configuration
MAINT
The maintenance function can be used for preventive and corrective maintenance.
Using the Near end and Far end loop-backs it is possible to isolate the faulty
equipment to local , Remote or MUX equipment
Press: [1] and [Enter] to select ATPC Press: [0] and [Enter] to select mute off
manual control [1] and [Enter] to select mute on
Enter the attenuation required to get the Maintenance menu reappear to select any other
TX power required. maintenance item
Local Craft Terminal V4 27
MONITORING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01
1. Setting The monitoring menu is used to monitor the equipment for preventive maintenance purposes. This
menu provides monitoring of the Transmit and Receive signal levels. Equipment status and alarm
2. Maintenance
can also be monitored from this menu. Inventory list provides details of the modules in the
3. Monitoring
equipment.
4. Exit
Select Function No. : 3
Press [3] and [Enter] from the LCT main Menu to display the Monitoring menu.
Monitoring
1. Monitoring voltage
Press: [1] and [Enter] to display the monitoring voltages
2. Monitoring voltage (continuous mode)
[2] and [Enter] to display the monitoring voltages continuously (for 1+0 only)
3. Alarm/Status
[3] and [Enter] to display Alarm/Status
4. Inventory
[4] and [Enter] to display inventory list
00. Menu
99. Exit
Monitoring menu reappear to select another item.
Select item No. :1
2. Monitoring voltage (continuous mode)
IDU Alarms:
• Input loss 1 – 16 •WS output loss
In the 2MB interface, loss of 2MB input signal detected. Alarm In the optional WS interface card, Receive WS signal not
indicated for each channel. detected from the demodulator.
• Channel Usage Error 1 - 16 TX CLK loss
In the 2MB interface, 2MB channel# is to not used and a signal . Loss of TX clock, in the 2 MB interface.
is detected at the input. • RX CLK loss
• AIS RCVD 1- 16 . Loss of RX clock in the 2 MB interface.
In the 2MB interface, AIS (all”1”) received from MUX • FSYNC ALM
equipment or Back-to-back 2MB connection. Alarm indicated Loss of RX frame synchronization at the RX DPU.
for each channel. • HIGH BER ALM
• AIS Send 1- 16 When the receive BER is > 10-3
In the 2MB interface, AIS sent to MUX equipment or back-to- • LOW BER ALM
back 2MB connection. Alarm indicated for each channel. When the receive BER is > 10-6
• Output loss 1 - 16 •BER ALM
In the 2MB interface, loss of received 2MB signal from the BER alarm point for inserting AIS. Alarm trigger point can be
demodulator side. Alarm indicated for each channel. selectable from (10-3, 10-4, 10-5 and 10-6) .
• LAN INTFC ALM • MOD ALM
When the WS channel usage is set to not used and there is a Modulator 850 MHz PLL oscillator loop unlock condition.
2MB signal at the input. • DEM ALM
• WS input loss RX carrier not synchronized or lost.
In the optional WS interface card, loss of WS input signal • OPR ALM
• WS Channel Usage Error Communication error between ODU and IDU .
When the WS channel usage is set to “not used” and signal is
detected at the WS input.
• WS AIS RCVD
In the optional WS interface card, AIS detected in the WS input
signal.
• WS AIS send
In the optional WS interface card, AIS is sent out as the WS
output signal.
Local Craft Terminal V4 30
INVENTORY NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01
This menu item gives the IDU and ODU module 4. Inventory 1/2
information as given in the figure. The figure gives the IDU
inventory information for a (1+1) configuration. Serial number 4791
Manufactured date JUN/2003
Software version (ROM/RAM) (1.20/2.32)
1. Setting Bit rate 2/4/8/16x2MB
2. Maintenance Option module PM CARD
3. Monitoring LAN INTFC
4. Exit
Press any key to continue…
Select Function No. : 3
4.Inventory 2/2
Monitoring
ODU
1. Monitoring voltage
Serial number 4347
2. Monitoring voltage (continuous mode) Press 4 and Enter Manufactured date JUN/2003
3. Alarm/Status
Software version(ROM/RAM) (1.01/1.04)
4. Inventory
Bit rate 17/34MB
00. Menu
RF band 18GHz Low
99. Exit
Sub band A
Start frequency 17710.000MHz
Select item No. :4
Shift frequency 1010MHz
CH separation 1.25MHzNo.
Press any key to continue…
Page n
Day #7
PNMS Alarm Recovery
Day #90
SES
Controls UAS
Parameter Change BBE
Day #1
OFS
Day #1
Latest 1
Event Log
File
Event Log If the link between IDU and the Day 1
File
PNMS is broken the events 20020911
Day 1
occoured during the down time
Day #90
20020911
will not be available in the
PNMS Oldest 300
Day #1
Event Log Performance History is saved in the IDU daily (maximum of 7 days).
File
PNMS retreive this performance data at a preset time once per day.
Day 1
20020911
6thSub Net
First Host 171.18.0.81
8thSub Net
Define the
number of Hosts
Define the
number of Subnets
C
HYB CONV
HYB CONV
RS232
RS485 Site - A Site-A Site-B
NO.002
NO.003
RS485
Site - B
NO.005
RS485
NO.007
RS485
15pin(M) 15 pin(M)
(182-229676)
NEC Radio Network
Figure8.26 Pin assignment for NMS port – HYB Converter
(point to point, RS232C) connection
RPM
NMS Port
[RS232]
182-229676(RS322C)
182-229678(RS422)
15pin(M) 15 pin(M)
10 NMS-RXD+ 10 10 10 NMS-TXD+
11 NMS-RXD- 11 11 11 NMS-TXD-
12 12 12 12 NMS-TXDR
13 NMS-TXD+ 13 13 13 NMS-RXD+
14 NMS-TXD- 14 14 14 NMS-RXD-
15 15 15 15
(182-229678)
15pin(M) 15 pin(M)
(182-229678)
PNMS
CP ARONG
10.10.180.1 10.10.180.2
NETWORK -1
ODU ODU
IDU IDU
Router - 1
RS232 HYB Conv
10.10.21.253
RWSTN RWNSP01 RWNSP02 RWTAL01
Customer
10.10.21.254 Equpt. 10.10.180.3 10.10.180.4 10.10.180.5 10.10.180.6
Customer
IP Network Equpt.
RS485 RS485
RS485
RS485
KHSND1-01 KHBNK2-01
10.10.182.1 10.10.182.2
Router - 1 NETWORK -1 NETWORK -2
ODU ODU
IDU IDU
RS232 10.10.151.253
Router - 3
RS422 KHSND1-02 KHSIQ1-01
IP Network 10.10.182.18 10.10.182.19
RS485
HYB Conv HYB Conv
ODU ODU
10.10.151.254 SRAL
RS232
IDU IDU
10.10.161.254 RS422
Router - 2
ODU ODU
NETWORK -3
IDU IDU
10.10.161.253
RS485
192.18.10.252
6 5 4 3 2 1
MAIN 3
192.18.1.9
PNMS
192.18.10.250
Pasolink V3
TRAFFIC IN TRAFFIC OUT ERR MON EOW RESET MAINT
IF IN/OUT CALL PWR ODU IDU
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
FUSE (1.5A) LINE IN
RS232
TRAFFIC IN/OUT 120Ω ALM AUX ALM OW/DSC/ASC NMS/RA LA PORT OFF
192.18.1.10
Port IP Assignment
Operation Manual
(for version 4.23.xxx)
July 2003
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDIX B: SUBNETS................................................................................................................. 87
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1.1 Purpose
This document illustrates the use of the NetCfgTool. The explanation focuses on the
common functions of the NetCfgTool and therefore is for general-purpose operation use.
Moreover, the NEC PNMS is also described in passing for the users to have a general
idea of the NEC PASOLINK NMS.
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2 NetCfgTool Operation
File
New
Open
Save
Save As Setting
Clear
Print Area
Print
File for PNMS
Export Configuration Files for PM Card
Changed NE List
Exit Application
Edit
Delete
Properties
View
Network List
Tools
Create Configuration
Subnet Information
Help
Help NetConfigTool.pdf
About NetConfigTool
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3. If a workspace is currently loaded, a pop-up message will appear to remind the user to
save the current workspace before opening a new one. Click on Cancel button and save
the current workspace and repeat step 1.
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1. Click on Network Properties from the main menu or right click anywhere
on the current Network window.
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3. By default the NetCfgTool will utilize the private network address 172.18.0.0
with subnet mask 255.255.254.0. This subnet allocates 512 IP addresses to
the selected network. You can modify this subnet by selecting the default
subnet and clicking on [Modify] button.
In cases wherein the network was initially assigned a smaller subnet, you can
add another subnet when the IP address runs out. Click on [Add] button to
assign a new subnet to the selected network.
NOTE: The maximum number of NE’s per CPMC network is 416 NE’s
regardless to whether more than 416 IP addresses are assigned to the
network. (See PNMS Engineering Manual)
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4. The ensuing window, Network Address window, allows you to modify the
default subnet by either changing the Network Address or the Subnet mask
that will be used by the selected network. You can increase or decrease the
allocated IP address on the selected network by modifying the subnet mask
and the network address on this window. (Refer to Appendix A: Subnets to
see the available subnets in the Pasolink network.)
In the example shown below, where the network address 172.18.0.64 with
subnet mask 255.255.255.192 was given to the selected network, NetCfgTool
will allocate IP addreses 172.18.0.65-126 to this network. Note that in this
example 62 IP addresses were assigned and 2 were assigned for network
address (172.18.0.64) and broadcast address (172.18.0.127). Click on [OK]
to apply the new subnet.
When the [Add] button was clicked in step.3, the ensuing window enables you
to define another subnet that will be added to the existing subnet. Click on
[Add] button to apply the new subnet.
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1. Click on icon or click on Edit Network Element Type from the main menu to
add a network element. Select the type of NE that you would like to add from the pull-
down list. Pasolink V3 is selected by default.
2. Click on the location on the current workspace where you want to add the NE.
3. Arrange the newly added hop according to desired position in the workspace. The
Pasolinks can be moved around the workspace by clicking on it and dragging it to the
desired location in the workspace
1. Click on the icon or click on Edit Add BB Line from the main menu.
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2. Click on one of the Pasolink to be connected. Then click on the other Pasolink to be
connected with back-to-back line (cable) to the previously selected Pasolink. Refer to the
example given below.
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The following lists the color codes used by the NetCfgTool to represent the
different back-to-back connection types.
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2. Click on Line Delete in the context menu to continue removing the line.
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( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties window.)
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window.)
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Parameter Definition
Equipment Type Specifies the type of Pasolink equipment of the target NE.
(Pasolink V3 or PasolinkV4 or Pasolink-S)
Network Element Name Defines the station or site name of the Pasolink. Maximum
number of characters allowed is 32.
Area Name Defines the name of the area where the Pasolink is located.
(Optional). Maximum number of characters allowed is 32.
PMC Type Defines the role of the Pasolink in the network. It can either
be a CPM, RPM or Sub-CPM
Name Position Defines the position where the Pasolink Name will be
displayed in relation to the Pasolink bitmap in the workspace
Antenna Direction Defines the direction where the Pasolink is facing in the
workspace.
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window.)
3. In this window, the IP Address for DPU Port, Opposite Pasolink IP Address, IP
Address for NMS Port and Subnet Mask can be viewed. When Assign IP Address
manually check box or Assign Subnet Mask manually check box is selected, user
will be able to modify IP Addresses, Subnet Masks and Subnet Names of both
DPU and NMS ports. The definitions of these parameters are listed in Table 5.2.
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Parameter Definition
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window.)
4. In this window, baud rate of the DPU Port and NMS Port can be
modified. The definitions of these parameters are listed in Table 5.3.
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Parameter Definition
DPU Port Action Mode Defines the role of the DPU Port of Pasolink. *
The possible modes are Master, Slave, and
Repeater.
NMS Port Action Mode Defines the role of the NMS Port of Pasolink.*
The possible modes are Master, Slave,
Repeater and Disabled.
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window.)
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Parameter Definition
Master Timeout The time in seconds wherein the PMC will assume that it has
lost communication link with the master PMC.
Master Interval The time in seconds where in the PMC will check for the
polling signal from the master PMC.
Slave Timeout The time in seconds wherein the master PMC will assume that
the link with its slave PMC is lost.
Auto Role Change If enabled, the PMC will automatically change its role from
slave to master PMC, once it has lost its link with the master
PMC in the upper network. It will also automatically change
back to slave once the link with the master is restored. This is
normally set to "Enable".
Role Change Timeout The elapsed time in seconds that the slave PM card waits for
the polling message from the CPMC before it changes itself to
assume the role of the CPMC.
High BER DPU Inhibit If High BER DPU Inhibit is set to Enable, Hi BER alarm is
inhibited. This means that it will not be activated even if the
DPU port receives degraded data.
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window.)
4. In this window, the Auto Set Time, Set Time Interval, Auto Write Back,
and Write Back Interval can be changed. The definitions of these
parameters are listed in Table 5.5.
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Parameter Definition
Auto Set Time If enabled, the PMC automatically sets its time to match that of
the PNMS or the CPMC.
Set Time Interval The time interval before the PMC periodically synchronizes its
time to the PNMS or CPMC.
Auto Writeback If enabled, the PMC automatically writes the Log data and PM
data to the Flash ROM.
Write Back Interval The time interval before the PMC writes the Log data and PM
data to the Flash ROM.
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( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties window.)
3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. Click on PNMS Tab to display the
PNMS Parameter window.
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4. In this window, the IP address and subnet mask information of the PNMS port is
defined. As the connection type, LAN or RS232/RS422 is selected, the
corresponding parameters in the ensuing box are applied. The definitions of these
parameters are listed in Table 5.6.
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Parameter Definition
CTRL Type CTRL Type Role of the CTRL in the network. Root NE,
Branch NE or Normal NE.
Position/Direction Name Position The position of the text in the workspace can
be customized here.
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Parameter Definition
Assign Subnet Mask manually When Assign Subnet Mask manually check
box is selected, user can modify Subnet
Mask(Radio/NE1).
Bridge Subnet Name Defines the name of the Bridge Port sub-
network.
Subnet Name of Radio Defines the name of the Radio Port sub-
network.
Subnet Name of NE1 Defines the name of the NE1 Port sub-
network.
Port Setting Radio /Speed Speed of the DPU port of the Pasolink+ radio
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Parameter Definition
Common Data Link Type of data link protocol used by NE2. This
is always set at HDLC when connected in
multi-drop with another Pasolink+. The data
link will be set to PPP when connected to a
Pasolink V3/Pasolink V4/Pasolink-S/MIU
CPMC.
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4. The IP address and Netmask of the LAN port is defined in this window.
It is shown only if the back to back connection is set to LAN.
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Parameter Definition
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4. The IP address of the Default Gateway can be set in this window. The
Default Gateway IP address is normally the IP address of the PNMS PC /
Workstation or the associated router of the PNMS.
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4. The Time Synchronization mode can be set in this window. The time on
the Pasolink+ CRTL module can either be synchronized to the PNMS PC
/ Workstation, a time-server with SNTP in the network or set to None or
no time synchronization. The IP address of the time-server as well as the
Refresh Interval- the time in seconds that has elapsed before the NE will
try to synchronize its internal clock to a specified time-server can be set in
this window.
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1. Right click on the selected MIU (Line Concentrator) to bring up the context menu.
( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window of the selected
Line concentrator.)
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3. The Properties window of the Line Concentrator contains the parameters shown
and defined in Table 7.1 below:
Parameter Definition
System Equipment In Line Concentrator this field will display “Line Concentrator”
and will be grayed-out/not selectable.
Total PMC The total number of PMC’s needed to monitor the selected
equipment.
Symbol Name The name that will be associated with the selected Line
concentrator symbol. Maximum number of characters allowed
is 29.
Name Position The position where the name of the selected Line
concentrator will be displayed.
Line Direction Defines which side the NMS line will be added to the Line
concentrator.
MIU CPMC Normal This button contains the NE properties of the Line
concentrator. This contains the network, HDLC, port and
other parameters connected to the NMS setting of the MIU.
4. Click on [OK] button after completing the Line concentrator properties setup.
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1. Right click on the selected Line Concentrator to bring up the context menu.
4. The NE Properties window will appear. The default is the General Tab window,
which shows the current configuration.
5. In this window, the NE Name, Area Name, Note, Equipment Type and A/D Convert
Type can be changed. The definitions of these parameters are listed in Table 7.2.
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Parameter Definition
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1. Right click on the selected Line concentrator to bring up the context menu.
4. The NE Properties window will appear. The default is the HDLC Tab window,
which shows the current configuration.
5. The HDLC properties window contains the parameters concerning the HDLC
settings of the target Line Concentrator. Note that the HDLC default values are
the optimum (recommended) settings. The definition of the HDLC parameters is
shown in Table 7.3.
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Parameters Definition
HDLC Timer Master Timeout The time in seconds wherein the PMC will
assume that it has lost communication link
with the master PMC.
Role Change Auto Role Change If enabled, the PMC will automatically
change its role from slave to master PMC,
once it has lost its link with the master PMC
in the upper network. It will also
automatically change back to slave once
the link with the master is restored. This is
normally set to "Enable".
HDLC Relay High BER DPU If High BER DPU Inhibit is set to Enable, Hi
Inhibit BER alarm is inhibited. This means that it
will not be activated even if the DPU port
receives degraded data.
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1. Right click on the selected Line Concentrator to bring up the context menu.
4. The MIU’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the Port Tab window,
which shows the current configuration.
5. The Port properties window contains the parameters defining the port settings
of the target Line Concentrator. The definition of the Port parameters is shown in
Table 7.4.
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Parameters Definition
DPU Port* Action Mode Defines the role of the DPU Port of MIU.
NMS Port Action Mode Defines the role of the NMS Port of MIU.
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1. Right click on the selected Line Concentrator to bring up the context menu.
4. The Line Concentrator’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the
Other Tab window, which shows the current configuration.
5. The Other properties window contains the parameters defining the Time and
Flash ROM settings of the target Line Concentrator. The definition of the Other
parameters is shown in Table 7.5.
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Parameter Definition
Set Time Auto Set Time If enabled, the PMC automatically sets it
time to match that of the PNMS or the
CPMC.
Flash ROM Auto Write Back If enabled, the PMC automatically writes
the Log data and PM data to the Flash
ROM.
Write Back Interval The time interval before the PMC writes the
Log data and PM data to the Flash ROM.
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4. The Line Concentrator’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the
PNMS Tab window, which shows the current configuration.
5. The PNMS properties window contains the parameters defining the PNMS
connection type, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and other network
parameters of the Line concentrator. As connection LAN or RS232/RS422 is
selected, the corresponding parameters in the ensuing box are applied. The
definition of the PNMS port parameters is shown in Table 7.6.
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Parameter Definition
Net Mask Defines the subnet mask used by the LAN port
of the PMC.
*Option –only available if the PMC used in the Line Concentrator supports LAN connection
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1. Right click on the selected MIU (Hop) to bring up the context menu
( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window of the selected
MIU HOP.)
2. Click on Properties to open the Properties window of the selected MIU (Hop).
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3. The Properties window of the MIU contains the parameters shown and defined in
Table 7.1 below:
Parameter Definition
System Equipment Specifies the type of equipment monitored by the MIU. They are
2000S or 2300S or 2500S or 2600S or 3000S or 3500S or Other
equipment, which can Pasolink NE without PM card or other
vendors’ equipment.
Total PMC The total number of PMC’s needed to monitor the selected
equipment.
Repeater Type The repeater type specifies the mode of repeating the signal at
the 2600S radio. The 2600S can function as either a Dropins or
Through repeater. This is only available for 2600S radio that has
the repeater function enabled. (See also Type.)
Bit Rate ID This parameter specifies the bit rate of the 2500S radio (32MB,
8x2MB or 4x2MB). When Other Equipment is selected the bit
rate selection is (34MB, 17MB, or 8MB). This parameter is not
available for other equipment types. This data is used for the
Block Error Counter (BEC) of the Performance Monitor function.
FASYNC Alarm Active Specifies when the FASYNC alarm is active for the selected
equipment. (Low Active or High Active) This data is used in UAS
measurement of the Performance Monitor.
Symbol Name The primary name that will be associated with the target MIU’s
symbol in the workspace. This name will be the displayed on the
NetCfgTool workspace and will NOT be associated to the
configuration files. Maximum number of characters allowed is 29.
Name Position The position where the name of the target MIU will be displayed.
Line Direction Defines which side the NMS line will be added to the MIU.
MIU PMC Button This button contains the NE properties of the MIU. This contains
the network, HDLC, port and other parameters connected to the
[CMPC/SCPCM/RPMC NMS setting of the MIU. It also describes the PMC type (CPMC,
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Normal/Additional/etc] SCPMC, or RPMC) and the PMC Usage (Normal, Additional PC,
Regular CH, or Protection CH). (See Appendix A: MIU Setting)
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3. Click on [CPMC (or SCPMC or RPMC) Normal] button on the ensuing window.
4. The NE properties of the MIU will be displayed. Click on [OK] button to apply
the save and close the window. [Cancel] button will close the window without
saving the changes.
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4. The MIU’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the General Tab
window, which shows the current configuration.
5. In this window, the NE Name, Area Name, Note, Equipment Type, Performance
Monitoring, A/D Convert Type and PMC Type can be changed. The definitions of
these parameters are listed in Table 7.2.
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Parameter Definition
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4. The MIU’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the HDLC Tab window,
which shows the current configuration.
5. The HDLC properties window contains the parameters concerning the HDLC
settings of the target MIU. Note that the HDLC default values are the optimum
(recommended) settings. The definition of the HDLC parameters is shown in
Table 7.3.
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Parameters Definition
HDLC Timer Master Timeout The time in seconds wherein the PMC will
assume that it has lost communication link
with the master PMC.
Role Change Auto Role Change If enabled, the PMC will automatically
change its role from slave to master PMC,
once it has lost its link with the master PMC
in the upper network. It will also
automatically change back to slave once
the link with the master is restored. This is
normally set to "Enable".
HDLC Relay High BER DPU If High BER DPU Inhibit is set to Enable, Hi
Inhibit BER alarm is inhibited. This means that it
will not be activated even if the DPU port
receives degraded data.
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4. The MIU’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the Port Tab window,
which shows the current configuration.
5. The Port properties window contains the parameters defining the port settings
of the target MIU. The definition of the Port parameters is shown in Table 7.4.
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Parameters Definition
DPU Port Action Mode Defines the role of the DPU Port of MIU.
NMS Port Action Mode Defines the role of the NMS Port of MIU.
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4. The MIU’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the Other Tab window,
which shows the current configuration.
5. The Other properties window contains the parameters defining the Time and
Flash ROM settings of the target MIU. The definition of the Other parameters is
shown in Table 7.5.
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Parameter Definition
Set Time Auto Set Time If enabled, the PMC automatically sets it
time to match that of the PNMS or the
CPMC.
Flash ROM Auto Write Back If enabled, the PMC automatically writes
the Log data and PM data to the Flash
ROM.
Write Back Interval The time interval before the PMC writes the
Log data and PM data to the Flash ROM.
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4. The MIU’s NE Properties window will appear. The default is the PNMS Tab window,
which shows the current configuration.
5. The PNMS properties window contains the parameters defining the PNMS
connection type, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and other network
parameters of the Line concentrator. As connection LAN or RS232/RS422 is
selected, the corresponding parameters in the ensuing box are applied. The
definition of the PNMS port parameters is shown in Table 7.6.
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Parameter Definition
Net Mask Defines the subnet mask used by the LAN port
of the PMC.
*Option –only available if the PMC used in the MIU supports LAN connection.
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3. The Line Properties window will appear. In this window, the Connect Mode of the
two Pasolinks connected with back-to-back connection can be changed. RS-485 or
RS-232C can be used. Connect Port specifies the Pasolink+ port where line (back-
to-back) is to be connected – this is only available for Pasolink + NE’s. Pasolink+ can
have back-to-back connections on NE1, NE2 or LAN ports. Line Name of the two
Pasolinks connected with back-to-back connection can be defined.
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4.After user modified Line Name on the Line Properties window, Line Name will be
displayed on the Network window as follows.
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To create configurations:
1. Verify that the workspace is already finished and that all the Pasolinks and back-to-
back (B-B) lines to be contained in this network have been inserted. Also verify that
the CPMC Properties and PPP connection have been properly set. (See sections 2.7
Setting PPP connection and 2.8 CPMC Properties.)
3. The create configuration window wizard will be displayed. Click on [Next] button to
continue.
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4. Check the Automatically set PMC type box if necessary on the ensuing window. By
ticking this box, NetConfig Tool will automatically set PMC type and allocate NE's
according to the maximum number of NE's that can be contained in a sub-network.
Click on [Next] button to continue.
5. A message box, stating the status of the configuration will appear. If there are no
errors encountered in the creation of the network configuration, this message will just
prompt the user that process was "Completed successfully". Click on [Next] button to
continue.
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6. Click on [Finish] button to complete the operation. The [Changed NEs List] button
provides information of the NE’s that have been modified when the configuration
was created. This is a useful feature when modifying an existing network
configuration.
Note: Please refer to 2.10 for the explanation of “Changed NE’s List” button.
7. Slide over the pointer on the NE’s displayed in the workspace to verify if all the
NE’s have been assigned with appropriate IP address and names.
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This window can be invoked at the end of “Create Configurations” operation (See
2.9 Creating Configuration) or click on File Changed NE’s List in the main
menu.
“Save” button can be used to save the listing to an Excel csv file.
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“Save” button can be used to save the listing to an Excel csv file.
2. The Subnet Information contains the following information about the selected
network:
IP Address: The IP address assigned to the NE. For SCPMC’s with two IP
addresses, this is normally the Primary IP address on the NE.
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2. Specify the directory or folder where the NetCfg2Pnms.dat file will be saved. Note:
you can save the file in another file name just make sure that the file type is
NetCfgToolFiles(*.dat).
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1. Click on File | Export | Configuration Files for PM Card on the main menu.
2. Specify the directory of folder where the PM Card network configuration file will be
exported. The file type of the exported file should be config (*.cfg). The file will be
stored in /../PM-Card/Network-x folder.
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“Save” button can be used to save the listing to an Excel csv file.
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1. Click on File Save from the main menu of the main window.
2. Specify the Folder and File Name where the current workspace will be saved.
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1. Click on File Print Area from the main menu of the main window.
2. The default print area that covers the entire window is displayed with surrounding
dotted line as shown below.
3. To define a new print area, press left button of the mouse and draw a box to cover the
desired area as shown below.
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4. Click on File Print from the main menu of the main window to start printing.
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1. Click on Help | About NetCfgTool from the main menu of the main window.
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By default, the NetConfig Tool opens one workspace during startup. Each workspace
represents one network and each network in turn represents one CPMC cluster or group.
The default workspace is displayed as Network – 1 in the NetConfig Tool window.
1. Click on Network New. This will open a new workspace in the NetConfig Tool. Note
that each of the newly created workspaces has a “*” sign appended to its network
name, for example, Network-1*, Network-2*, etc. “*” sign will disappear once Create
Configuration is executed for this network.
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3. If you would like to turn off Network List view window, click on View New Network
List. To turn it on, click again View New Network List. Note that you can drag and
drop Network List view window within the left and right bound of the NetCfgTool main
window.
4. You have to separately Create Configuration for each workspace/network. Select the
network that you want to create configuration and then click on Tools Create
Configuration.
Note: the configuration files cannot be exported until “*” signs in the network
name for all of the network workspaces disappear. That mean “Export” is not
possible unless Create Configuration in each of the network workspaces is
done.
5. The number of workspace depends on the network-sizing rule defined in the PNMS
Engineering Manual.
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(1) (2)
The name of the PMC button is comprised of two distinct parts: (1) PMC type, (2) PMC
Usage. The PMC type can either be RPMC, CPMC or SCPMC depending on the role of
the PMC in the HLDC polling.
The PMC Usage depends on the order of the PMC in the MIU and the redundancy. The
table below illustrates the PMC usage convention used in the MIU.
SCPMC Normal
CPMC Protection CH
SCPMC Protection CH
SCPMC Normal
The additional PMC’s are sequential. When deleting a PMC, the NetCfgTool will delete the last PMC
added first. This means you cannot add an additional PMC without deleting the PMC’s below it first.
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Appendix B: Subnets
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(56~63) xxx.xxx.xxx.56
(64~71) xxx.xxx.xxx.64
(72~79) xxx.xxx.xxx.72
(80~87) xxx.xxx.xxx.80
(88~95) xxx.xxx.xxx.88
(96~103) xxx.xxx.xxx.96
(104~111) xxx.xxx.xxx.104
(112~119) xxx.xxx.xxx.112
(120~127) xxx.xxx.xxx.120
(128~135) xxx.xxx.xxx.128
(136~143) xxx.xxx.xxx.136
(144~151) xxx.xxx.xxx.144
(152~159) xxx.xxx.xxx.152
(160~167) xxx.xxx.xxx.160
(168~175) xxx.xxx.xxx.168
(176~183) xxx.xxx.xxx.176
(184~191) xxx.xxx.xxx.184
(192~199) xxx.xxx.xxx.192
(200~207) xxx.xxx.xxx.200
(208~215) xxx.xxx.xxx.208
(216~223) xxx.xxx.xxx.216
(224~231) xxx.xxx.xxx.224
(232~239) xxx.xxx.xxx.232
(240~247) xxx.xxx.xxx.240
(248~255) xxx.xxx.xxx.248
255.255.255.252 4 (64 subnets) (0~3) xxx.xxx.xxx.0
(4~7) xxx.xxx.xxx.4
(8~11) xxx.xxx.xxx.8
(12~15) xxx.xxx.xxx.12
(16~19) xxx.xxx.xxx.16
(20~23) xxx.xxx.xxx.20
(24~27) xxx.xxx.xxx.24
(28~31) xxx.xxx.xxx.28
(32~35) xxx.xxx.xxx.32
(36~39) xxx.xxx.xxx.36
(40~43) xxx.xxx.xxx.40
(44~47) xxx.xxx.xxx.44
(48~51) xxx.xxx.xxx.48
(52~55) xxx.xxx.xxx.60
(56~59) xxx.xxx.xxx.56
(60~63) xxx.xxx.xxx.56
(64~67) xxx.xxx.xxx.64
(68~71) xxx.xxx.xxx.68
(72~75) xxx.xxx.xxx.72
(76~79) xxx.xxx.xxx.76
(80~83) xxx.xxx.xxx.80
(84~87) xxx.xxx.xxx.84
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(88~91) xxx.xxx.xxx.88
(92~95) xxx.xxx.xxx.92
(96~99) xxx.xxx.xxx.96
(100~103) xxx.xxx.xxx.100
(104~107) xxx.xxx.xxx.104
(108~111) xxx.xxx.xxx.108
(112~115) xxx.xxx.xxx.112
(116~119) xxx.xxx.xxx.116
(120~123) xxx.xxx.xxx.120
(124~127) xxx.xxx.xxx.124
(128~131) xxx.xxx.xxx.128
(132~135) xxx.xxx.xxx.132
(136~139) xxx.xxx.xxx.136
(140~143) xxx.xxx.xxx.140
(144~147) xxx.xxx.xxx.144
(148~151) xxx.xxx.xxx.148
(152~155) xxx.xxx.xxx.152
(156~159) xxx.xxx.xxx.156
(160~163) xxx.xxx.xxx.160
(164~167) xxx.xxx.xxx.164
(168~171) xxx.xxx.xxx.168
(172~175) xxx.xxx.xxx.172
(176~179) xxx.xxx.xxx.176
(180~183) xxx.xxx.xxx.180
(184~187) xxx.xxx.xxx.184
(188~191) xxx.xxx.xxx.188
(192~195) xxx.xxx.xxx.192
(196~199) xxx.xxx.xxx.196
(200~203) xxx.xxx.xxx.200
(204~207) xxx.xxx.xxx.204
(208~211) xxx.xxx.xxx.208
(212~215) xxx.xxx.xxx.212
(216~219) xxx.xxx.xxx.216
(220~223) xxx.xxx.xxx.220
(224~227) xxx.xxx.xxx.224
(228~231) xxx.xxx.xxx.228
(232~235) xxx.xxx.xxx.232
(236~239) xxx.xxx.xxx.236
(240~243) xxx.xxx.xxx.240
(244~247) xxx.xxx.xxx.244
(248~251) xxx.xxx.xxx.240
(252~255) xxx.xxx.xxx.252
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DPU NMS
1. First as illustrated in the figure below, place all the NE symbols on the workspace,
connect them with MIU using BB line.
2. As shown in the figure above the connections from No.002 and No.007 to No.001 are
both assigned to NMS port. You need use the Line Properties dialog box to convert
one of NMS ports to DPU port as illustrated in the figure below.
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3. After the line properties are modified, MIU (No.001) will be assigned with 1 NMS port
and 1 DPU port. Create Configuration will then be possible.
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1. As illustrated in the figure below, since DPU port is assigned on the Master side of the
Multi-Drop, this is a correct configuration and Create Configuration will be possible.
NMS DPU
Multi-Drop Connection
2. The configuration below is prohibited. Create Configuration will return error, since MIU
(No.007) is not allowed to set to DPU Port on the Slave side of the Multi-Drop
connection.
NMS
DPU
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1. Use the following configuration and the error occurs from Create Configuration. It is
because of hardware restriction of 19.2Kbps IC in the Pasolink+.
ASYNC
19.2Kbps
PPP
19.2Kbps
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2. To change the connection of No.001 and No.007 from ASYNC to SYNC, please use
the Line Properties dialog box. Please change the port for No.005 from NE2 to NE1.
3. After the line properties are modified, the configuration will be shown as below and
Create Configuration will then be possible.
SYNC
64Kbps
PPP
19.2Kbps
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PNMT - GENERAL NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE PNMT AND THE RADIO NETWORK EQUIPMENT CAN BE :
VIA THE LA PORT OF THE LOCAL PASOLINK EQUIPMENT
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE PNMT AND THE RADIO NETWORK EQUIPMENT CAN BE :
VIA THE PNMT PORT OF THE LOCAL PASOLINK EQUIPMENT
PNMT PORT
OPERATING SYSTEM
WINDOWS 95 (ENGLISH VERSION) OR
WINDOWS 98 (ENGLISH VERSION) OR
WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION VeR 4.0 (ENGLISH VERSION)
WINDOWS 2000 (ENGLISH VERSION)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
NEC PNMT SOFTWARE
CONNECT THE PNMT PC COM1 PORT AND THE PASOLINK IDU LA PORT USING A RS232C CABLE
PNMT MAIN SCREEN IS SPLIT EVENLY TO DISPLAY THE DATA FROM THE TWO NEs IN THE HOP.
PNMT WINDOW
MENU BAR
COMMON TOOL BAR
BLOCK DIAGRAM
NE-SPECIFIC DATA
CLICK THE ODU SYMBOL IN THE BLOCK DIAGRAM TO OPEN THE ODU
WINDOW TO VIEW THE ODU DETAILS
ODU WINDOW FOR (1+1) CONFIGURATION ODU WINDOW FOR (1+0) CONFIGURATION
CLICK THE ODU TAB TO OPEN THE ODU WINDOW TO VIEW THE ODU DETAILS
CLICK THE IDU SYMBOL IN THE BLOCK DIAGRAM TO OPEN THE IDU WINDOW TO VIEW THE IDU DETAILS
IDU WINDOW FOR (1+0) CONFIGURATION IDU WINDOW FOR (1+1) CONFIGURATION
CLICK THE IDU TAB TO OPEN THE IDU WINDOW TO VIEW THE IDU DETAILS
CLICK CONNECT ON THE SYSTEM DROP DOWN MENU TO LIST THE LOCAL NEs THE PNMT IS CONNECTED TO.
LIST MENU
AUXILIARY INPUT / OUTPUT FACILITY CAN BE USED TO MONITOR SIX EXTERNAL MONITOR ITEMS AND FOUR EXTERNAL CONTROL ITEMS USING THE
PASOLINK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. MONITORING ITEMS ARE CONNECTED THROUGH OPTICAL COUPLERS AND CONTROLS VIA RELAYS. THESE ITEMS
ARE ALSO KNOWN AS HOUSEKEEPING ALARMS AND CONTROLS.
CLICK THE AUX SYMBOL IN THE BLOCK DIAGRAM OR AUX I/O TAB TO
VIEW THE AUX ALARM/STATUS/CONTROL DISPLAY CONFIGURE CONTROL RELAY OUTPUTS
CLICK THE OUTPUT 1-4 BUTTONS TO CONFIGURE
THE EXTERNAL CONTROLS
ENTER THE NAME TO
APPEAR FOR
SELECTED CONTROL
ITEM ( UP TO 32
CHARACTERS)
CLICK THE PMC SYMBOL ON THE BLOCK DIAGRAM OR CLICK THE VERSION TAB TO DISPLAY THE VERSION
THE PMC TAB TO DISPLAY THE PMC WINDOW FOR THE INFORMATION WINDOW FOR THE SELECTED NE.
SELECTED NE.
A MESSAGE WINDOW
SHOWS THE PROGRESS OF
THE UPLOAD
62 x 100
(24x60x60)
No data until the first 15
minutes is elapsed per day basis
9:00PM to 9:15PM
Collecting Performance Data
(Occur Threshold reached)
12.77 X 900
100
0.66 X 900
100
12.33 X 900
100
1.07X307000
100
8:30PM to 8:45PM
8:45PM to 9:00PM
9:00PM to 9:15PM
30Sec
30Sec
6.66%
6.66%
6.66%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
10.0%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
30Sec
30Sec
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
Occour - (10%)
Recover - (05%)
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
00.0%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
3.33%
30Sec
30Sec
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
3.33%
NECITR-YTC
3.33%
3.33%
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14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
3.33%
ODU WINDOW PASOPLUS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01
CLICK THE ODU SYMBOL IN THE BLOCK DIAGRAM TO OPEN THE ODU
WINDOW TO VIEW THE ODU DETAILS
ODU WINDOW FOR (1+1) CONFIGURATION ODU WINDOW FOR (1+0) CONFIGURATION
CLICK THE ODU TAB TO OPEN THE ODU WINDOW TO VIEW THE ODU DETAILS
CLICK THE IDU SYMBOL IN THE BLOCK DIAGRAM TO OPEN THE IDU WINDOW TO VIEW THE IDU DETAILS
CLICK THE IDU TAB TO OPEN THE IDU WINDOW TO VIEW THE IDU DETAILS
NE SPECIFIC MENU-BAR
CLICK CONFIGURATION FROM THE NE SPECIFIC MENU BAR AND FROM THE
DROP DOWN MENU SELECT EQUIPMENT SETUP.
IN THE CASE OF 1+0 ONLY ONE ODU AND IDU SETTINGS ARE
DISPLAYED
CLICK MAINTENANCE, ON THE, CONFIGURATION TO CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE CONTROL ,SET THE SELECTED NE TO
DROP DOWN MENU TO OPEN THE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MODE. CLICK THE MAINT BUTTON ON THE MAINTENANCE
WINDOW WINDOW TO OPEN THE MAINTENANCE MODE SELECTION WINDOW. SELECT
MAINT MODE ON OR OFF AND CLICK EXECUTE TO IMPLEMENT THE MODE
SELECTION
RS-232C,19.2kbps
PNM S
PNM T
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE PNMS AND THE RADIO NETWORK EQUIPMENT CAN BE :
VIA THE NMS PORT OF THE LOCAL PASOLINK EQUIPMENT HAVING THE CENTRAL PM CARD
BITS PER SECOND RATE 9.6/ 19200 KBPS (ASYNC) Paso NMS
PC(PNMS)
Connector
1 1 CD
2 2 RD
RS-232C
3 3 TD
1 DEBUG-TXD 1
4 4 DTR PC (PNMS)
2 EMS-TXD 2
5 5 GND or
3 EMS-RXD 3
6 6 DSR Router
4 4
7 7 RTS
5 EMS-RTS 5
8 8 CTS
6 EMS-CTS- 6
9 9 RI
7 GND 7
8 8
9 DEBUG-RXD 9
10 NMS-TXD 10
11 NMS-RXD 11
12 12
13 NMS-RTS 13
14 NMS-CTS 14
15 15
NMS PORT
IBM PC OR COMPATIBLE
CPU: PENTIUM-III 450MHz OR HIGHER
RAM: 256 MB OR MORE
HDD: 2 GB OR MORE
FDD: 3.5INCH
CD-ROM: 8 x OR HIGHER
SOUND CARD AND SPEAKER
17-INCH MONITOR (1024 x 768) RECOMMENDED SIZE
LASER PRINTER
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
ALL STRUCTURED AND MODULAR PROGRAMS USED IN PNMS ARE RESIDENT IN THE HARD-DISK
AND RAM OF THE PERSONAL COMPUTER. THE WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM IS EMPLOYED
WHICH IS CAPABLE OF MULTITASK PROCESSING. THE PNMS SOFTWARE BASICALLY CONSISTS
OF TWO PARTS, THE OPERATING SYSTEM AND THE APPLICATION PROGRAM
OPERATING SYSTEM
CONNECT THE PNMS PC COM1 PORT AND THE PASOLINK IDU NMS PORT USING A RS232C CABLE
PNMS WINDOW
MENU BAR
COMMON TOOL BAR
GROUP AND CONNECTION
VIEW TABS MAP EDIT TOOLS
TREE WINDOW
SHOWS GROUP VIEW AND
MAP WINDOW SHOWS
CONNECTION VIEW
GROUP MAP AND
CONNECTION MAP
LOGIN INFORMATION
WHEN CONNECTION VIEW IS SELECTED IN THE TREE WINDOW CONNECTION MAP IS SHOWN
IN GROUP VIEW EACH NE IS REPRESENTED AS A NODE IN THE TREE. NEs ARE CONTAINED
WITHIN PRE-DEFINED NETWORK GROUPS. AT LEAST ONE GROUP SHOULD BE DEFINED IN
THE NETWORK
CONNECTION VIEW SHOWS EACH NE REPRESENTED AS A NODE IN THE TREE. NEs ARE
CONTAINED WITHIN PRE-DEFINED SUBNETS ACCORDING TO IT’S LOGICAL CONNECTION TO
THE CPMC OR SPMC.
RIGHT CLICK ON THE ROOT SUBNET ICON RIGHT CLICK ON ANY SUBNET ICON TO OPEN
(WHICH REPRESENT A REGION), TO OPEN THE SUBNET PROPERTIES WINDOW..
THE REGION PROPERTIES WINDOW..
REGION NAME CAN BE EDITED. SUBNET NAME CAN BE EDITED.
CLICK APPLY OR OK TO APPLY THE CHANGES CLICK APPLY OR OK TO APPLY THE CHANGES
CLICK CANCEL TO EXIT WITHOUT CHANGING CLICK CANCEL TO EXIT WITHOUT CHANGING
TOOLBAR
LINE TOOL
TEXT TOOL
SELECT OBJECT TOOL UNDER EDIT MODE, RIGHT CLICKING ON ANY ICON SHOWS A POPUP MENU.
EDIT MODE THE CONTENTS OF THE POPUP MENU DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF ICON
SELECTED.
CLICK EDIT MODE ICON IN THE GROUP MAP WINDOW
TOOLBAR TO ENTER MAP EDIT MODE RIGHT CLICK A NE RIGHT CLICK A LINE RIGHT CLICK A GROUP
ICON
TO SELECT OR CHANGE THE BACK GROUND MAP OF THE GROUP MAP WINDOW, RIGHT CLICK ON THE GROUP MAP WINDOW AND FROM THE
POPUP MENU SELECT MAP PROPERTIES.
TEXT LABELS CAN BE ATTACHED TO THE ICONS OR PASTED ON THE BACKGROUND MAP. TO ENTER TEXT, GROUP MAP WINDOW SHOULD BE IN
EDIT MODE
LINES CAN BE DRAWN TO CONNECT THE NETWORK ELEMENT AND GROUP ICONS TO SHOW THE CONNECTIONS IN THE NETWORK. TO DRAW
LINES THE GROUP MAP WINDOW SHOULD BE IN EDIT MODE.
LINE STYLE
LINE COLOR
LINE WIDTH RIGHT CLICK ON THE LINE TO BE
REMOVED. FROM THE POPUP MENU
CLICK OK OR APPLY AND THE LINE SELECT REMOVE LINE. SELECT YES IN
CONNECTING THE TWO ICONS WILL BE THE CONFIRMATION DIALOG WINDOW.
DISPLAYED ON THE GROUP MAP
WINDOW
EDIT A LINE
RIGHT CLICK THE LINE TO BE EDITED. FROM
THE POPUP MENU SELECT LINE
PROPERTIES. LINE PROPERTIES WINDOW
WILL OPEN.
SYSTEM VIEW NETWORK ELEMENTS EVENT LOG NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOLS HELP
SCREEN SAVER
CLEAR DISPLAY CLEAR THE EVENT DATA IN THE EVENT LOG WINDOW
DATA BROWSER
PROPERTIES EVENT LOG PROPERTIES WINDOW (AUTO SAVE AND STORE MAX SETTING)
NETWORK ELEMENT LIST OPEN THE NETWORK ELEMENT LIST WINDOW ( LIST ALL THE NEs CONFIGURED IN THE NETWORK)
BUZZER STOP –.
CLICK ON SYSTEM IN THE MENU BAR AND THEN CLICK ON LOGIN/LOGOUT IN THE DROP DOWN MENU TO OPEN
THE LOGIN/LOGOUT WINDOW
CLICK OK TO LOGIN
CLICK OK TO LOGOUT
CLICK ON SYSTEM MENU IN THE PNMS WINDOW MENU BAR AND THEN CLICK ON SECURITY IN THE DROP DOWN
MENU TO OPEN THE SECURITY WINDOW
UP TO 50 USERS CAN BE
DEFINED, SPREAD OVER THE
10 GROUPS.
TO PROTECT THE NETWORK AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FROM UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS OR
MODIFICATION, PRIVILEGES ARE ASSIGNED TO THE GROUPS RATHER THAN INDIVIDUAL USERS. A USER WILL
HAVE THE PRIVILEGES ASSIGNED TO THE GROUP IT BELONGS TO.
CLICK ON LIST MENU IN THE SECURITY WINDOW AND CLICK ON NEW GROUP OR CLICK ON NEW GROUP ICON IN
THE TOOL BAR TO OPEN THE ADD GROUP WINDOW
SEE THE TABLES NEXT PAGE FOR DETAILS OF PNMS AND PNMT
PRIVILEGES
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SECURITY – PRIVILEGES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01
ADMIN HIGHEST LEVEL OF PNMT USER EXIT CLOSE THE PNMS APPLICATION
PRIVILEGE. THE USER HAS ACCESS TO
ALL PNMT CONTROLS AND SECURITY SETTING ADD, EDIT AND REMOVE NEW GROUPS AND USERS
CONFIGURATIONS
PNMS PROPERTIES-ALARM BUZZER SETTING OF BUZZER FUNCTION
REMOTE USER CAN ONLY CONTROL THE REMOTE
PNMS PROPERTIES-AUTO TIME SETTING AUTO TIME SYNCHRONIZATION OF NE’S
NEs NOT THE LOCAL
PNMS PROPERTIES-LINK PERFORMANCE HISTORY SAVING OF LINK PERFORMANCE HISTORY
LOCAL USER CAN ONLY CONTROL THE LOCAL
NEs, NOT THE REMOTE NEs EVENT LOG REGISTRATION SETTING EVENT LOG PROPERTIES
USER OPERATOR PRIVILEGE. NO ACCESS TO NETWORK CONFIGURATION- EDIT ENABLES NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOL
CONFIGURATION
NETWORK CONFIGURATION-UPDATE UPDATE THE PNMS NETWORK CONFIGURATION
MONITOR ALL CONTROL FUNCTIONS ARE DISABLED
GROUP MAP – EDIT ADD TEXT, LINES AND MAPS IN THE MAP AREA
EVENT LOG – CLEAR DATA CLEAR CURRENT DATA IN THE EVENT LOG WINDOW
CLICK ON LIST MENU IN THE SECURITY WINDOW AND CLICK ON NEW USER OR CLICK ON NEW USER ICON IN THE
TOOL BAR TO OPEN THE ADD USER WINDOW
CLICK THE ARROW IN THE GROUP FIELD AND FROM THE LIST OF AVAILABLE
GROUPS SELECT THE GROUP WITH THE REQUIRED PRIVILEGES FOR THIS
USER
Add
Remove
SELECT THE USER OR GROUP IN THE GROUP LIST OR USER LIST. CLICK ON PROPERTIES FROM THE LIST DROP
DOWN MENU
OK
SELECT NO SOUND
TO DISABLE THE
BUZZER
SELECT BEEP TO
ENABLE THE BUZZER
WITH BEEP FREQUENCIES
INSTEAD OF WAVE FILE
SOUND
CLICK NETWORK ELEMENT LIST ON THE VIEW DROP DOWN MENU TO DISPLAY THE NETWORK ELEMENT LIST
WINDOW.
FILTER ICON
NOT CONNECTED NE
ALARMED NE
NORMAL NE
CLICK OK TO
DISPLAY THE
FILTERED NE LIST
AFTER CHECKING / CHANGING THE NETWORK ELEMENT PROPERTIES CLICK OK OR APPLY TO IMPLEMENT THEM OR CLICK CANCEL TO EXIT WITH
OUT CHANGING.
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NETWORK ELEMENT –LINK SUMMARY NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01
WHEN EVENT LOG PROPERTIES IS SET TO SAVE AUTOMATICALLY, PNMS SAVE THE NETWORK
EVENTS IN A HISTORY FILE. THERE IS ONE FILE FOR EACH DAY. PNMS PC WILL KEEP THESE
FILES FOR THE NUMBER OF DAYS SET IN STORE MAX FIELD (1 – 90 DAYS).
EVENT LOG HISTORY WINDOW DISPLAY THE PAST EVENTS OF THE PASOLINK NETWORK. WHEN
THE WINDOW IS FIRST OPENED IT DISPLAY THE CURRENT DAY’S HISTORY FILE.
TO VIEW THE OTHER FILES SELECT PREVIOUS FILE / NEXT FILE FROM
THE FILE MENU OR CLICK THE PREVIOUS FILE/NEXT FILE ICONS IN THE
TOOLBAR. THE FILES ARE NAMED AS YYYYMMDD-1
FILE VIEW
OPEN OPEN EVENT LOG FILE - SELECT THE PATH TO THE LOG FILE FROM THE OPEN FILE WINDOW
SAVE AS SAVE THE EVENT LOG FILE DISPLAYED IN THE WINDOW- INDICATE THE LOCATION FOR THE FILE TO BE SAVED
PRINT PRINT THE EVENT LOG FILE DISPLAYED IN THE WINDOW
RELOAD WHEN CURRENT EVENT LOG HISTORY FILE IS VIEWED, RELOAD THE LATEST EVENTS
PREVIOUS FILE DISPLAY THE PREVIOUS FILE SAVED IN THE PNMS- LOG FOLDER
NEXT FILE DISPLAY THE NEXT FILE SAVED IN THE PNMS- LOG FOLDER
CLOSE CLOSE THE EVENT LOG HISTORY WINDOW
T1 T2 T3 T4
A T1
T2
T3
C
T4
A A A A A A A
B B B B B B B ON
C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D
E E E E E E E
F F F F F F F OFF
G G G G G G G
H H H H H H H
IN THE NMS THE NETWORK IS FIRST DESIGNED AND CONFIGURED IN THE NETWORK CONFIG TOOL. THIS CONFIGURATION FILE SHOULD BE
LOADED TO THE PNMS FOR THE PNMS TO POLL AND MONITOR THE NETWORK. WHEN NEW NE IS ADDED OR MODIFICATION TO THE EXISTING
NETWORK IS CARRIED OUT A NEW CONFIGURATION FILE IS CREATED. IN THIS CASE THE PNMS CONFIGURATION FILE SHOULD BE UPDATED TO
REFLECT THE CHANGES MADE TO THE NETWORK.
CLICK THE NETWORK CONFIGURATION MENU IN CLICK THE NETWORK CONFIGURATION MENU IN
THE PNMS MENU BAR. SELECT EDIT FROM THE THE PNMS MENU BAR. SELECT UPDATE FROM THE
DROP DOWN MENU TO OPEN THE NETWORK DROP DOWN MENU TO OPEN THE UPDATE
CONFIG TOOL. USE THIS TOOL TO CONFIGURE NETWORK CONFIGURATION WIZARD.
THE NETWORK. (FOR DETAILS SEE THE NETWORK
CONFIG TOOL MANUAL)
DIALUP ENTRY [%S] NOT FOUND THE CONFIGURED DIALUP USED BY PNMS DOES NOT EXIST IN MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE CREATED THE DIALUP ENTRY
WINDOWS BT IN THE WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT
SOME *.DLL FILES ARE CORRUPTED OR MISSING . SOME *.DLL FILES USED BY THE PNMS ARE CORRUPTED OR RE-INSTALL THE PNMS SOFTWARE OR REPAIR THE CURRENT
CLOSING PNMS CANNOT BE LOCATED PNMS
FAILED TO INITIALIZE PNMS THE PNMS ENCOUNTERED SOME FAILURE DURING STARTUP RESTART THE PNMS APPLICATION. IF THE ERROR STILL
EXISTS, RE-INSTALL OR REPAIR THE PNMS SOFTWARE
LOGIN FAILURE, PLEASE CHECK USERNAME AND WRONG USER NAME OR PASSWORD ENTERED DURING LOGIN CHECK THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD AND TRY LOGIN
PASSWORD AND TRY AGAIN AGAIN
THE NEW AND CONFIRMED PASSWORDS DO NOT MATCH. THE NEW PASSWORD DOES NOT MATCH THE CONFIRMED CHECK THAT THE PASSWORDS ENTERED ON THE TWO FIELDS
PLEASE TRY AGAIN. PASSWORD. THIS ERROR OCCURS WHEN CHANGING THE ARE THE SAME
CURRENT PASSWORD.
THE OLD PASSWORD DOES NOT MATCH WITH THE WHEN CHANGING PASSWORD THE USER IS REQUIRED TO MAKE SURE THAT THE PASSWORD ENTERED IN THE OLD
CURRENT PASSWORD, PLEASE TRY AGAIN ENTER THE CURRENT PASSWORD USED IN THE OLD PASSWORD FIELD MATCHED THE CURRENT PASSWORD
PASSWORD FIELD. THIS ERROR APPEARS IF THE PASSWORD
SUPPLIED IS INCORRECT
STORE MAX IS OUT OF RANGE. PLEASE USE NUMERIC THE NUMERIC VALUE ENTERED FOR STORE MAX IS OUT OF STORE MAX CAN HAVE A NUMERICAL VALUE FROM 1 TO 90.
VALUE FROM 1 TO 90. RANGE MAKE SURE THE VALUE ENTERED IS WITHIN THIS RANGE
NO “NAME” ENTERED. PLEASE ENTER GROUP NAME. THE ADDED GROUP DOES NOT HAVE A VALID NAME ENTER A VALID NAME FOR THE GROUP
ILLEGAL CHARACTER USED “,” AN ILLEGAL CHARACTER WAS USED IN THE FIELD DO NOT USE SPECIAL CHARACTERS
WIDTH IS OUT OF RANGE. PLEASE USE NUMERIC VALUE THE NUMERIC VALUE ENTERED FOR WIDTH IS OUT OF RANGE WIDTH CAN HAVE A NUMERICAL VALUE FROM 100 TO 9999.
FROM 100 TO 9999 MAKE SURE THE VALUE ENTERED IS WITHIN THIS RANGE
LINE WIDTH IS OUT OF RANGE. PLEASE USE NUMERIC THE NUMERIC VALUE ENTERED FOR LINE WIDTH IS OUT OF LINE WIDTH CAN HAVE A NUMERICAL VALUE FROM 1 TO 20.
VALUE FROM 1 TO 20 RANGE MAKE SURE THE VALUE ENTERED IS WITHIN THIS RANGE
FILE NOT FOUND THE FILE THAT WAS BEING UPLOADED WAS NOT FOUND IN MAKE SURE THAT THE FILE BEING DOWNLOADED OR
THE PMC OR IN THE PNMS PC UPLOADED EXISTS OR IS NOT CORRUPTED
DIALUP NAME IS INCORRECT THE DIALUP SUPPLIED TO THE PNMS DOES NOT EXIST OR IS MAKE SURE THAT THE DIALUP ENTRY SPECIFIED IS IN THE
INCORRECT WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT
DIALUP NAME ‘%S’ IS ALREADY IN USE. PLEASE ENTER A THE DIALUP SPECIFIED TO BE USED BY THE NEW GROUP IS USE ANOTHER DIAL UP ENTRY. ONE DIALUP ENTRY IS
NEW DIALUP NAME ALREADY USED BY ANOTHER GROUP REQUIRED FOR EACH CPMC
FILE ERROR : UNABLE TO READ FROM FILE. UNABLE TO READ THE FILE BEING DOWNLOADED OR MAKE SURE THAT THE FILE BEING DOWNLOADED OR
UPLOADED UPLOADED EXIST OR IS NOT CORRUPTED
-65dBm +18dBm
Transducer Transducer
43dB
Variable
ODU Attenuator ODU
Attenuator (20dB)
Attenuator (20dB)
IDU IDU
RX Threshold = -55dBm
RX Level
-50dBm
-55dBm
-65dBm
ATPC Operation Starts
+18dBm
-5dBm
6
Network Address 172 18 0 0 172 18 0 1
1st Sub
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 First Host
Net
171.18.0.1
Default Sub Net Mask 255 255 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0
Last Host
172.18.0.62
2nd Sub
First Host
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Net
171.18.0.65
3rd Sub
First Host
Sub Net Address 255 255 254 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Net
171.18.0.129
Last Host
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0
172.18.0.190
Network Address 3 Bits Host
10 Bits 6 Bits 172 18 0 193
4th Sub
First Host
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Net
171.18.0.193
Finally the available number
of Subnets are 23 = 8 Available number Last Host
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
of Hosts are 26 -2 = 62 172.18.0.254
172.18.0.1 172.18.0.16
172.18.0.65 172.18.0.74
172.18.0.129
172.18.0.193
14
Subnetting
15
Subnetting
16
Mixed Configuration File Download
pp_mib pp_Network
Pasolink +
Network System
Pasolink (V3)
pp_mib pp_Network
Pasolink +
Paso-S
22
Connection Using Router (Pasolink)
STATIC ROUTING TABLE
192.18.10.252
6 5 4 3 2 1
MAIN 3
192.18.1.9
PNMS
192.18.10.250
Pasolink V3
TRAFFIC IN TRAFFIC OUT ERR MON EOW RESET MAINT
IF IN/OUT CALL PWR ODU IDU
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
FUSE (1.5A) LINE IN
RS232
TRAFFIC IN/OUT 120Ω ALM AUX ALM OW/DSC/ASC NMS/RA LA PORT OFF
192.18.1.10
Port IP Assignment
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Performance / Events Data Management
Event Log File
Page n
Day #7
PNMS Alarm Recovery
Day #90
SES
Controls UAS
Parameter Change BBE
Day #1
OFS
Day #1
Latest 1
Event Log
File
Event Log If the link between IDU and the Day 1
File
PNMS is broken the events 20020911
Day 1
occoured during the down time
Day #90
20020911
will not be available in the
PNMS Oldest 300
Day #1
Event Log Performance History is saved in the IDU daily (maximum of 7 days).
File
PNMS retreive this performance data at a preset time once per day.
Day 1
20020911
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PM Card Performance Data Check using PNMT
30
USER PREVILAGES FOR PASOLINK PLUS SYSTEM
Category ITEM Monitor User Local Remote Admin
SYSTEM ALARM BUZZER O O O O
CONNECT(Remote Login) O O
PROVISIONING MTPC MTPC TX POWER O O O
RX THRESHOLD LEVEL O O O
ADDITIONAL ATT O O O
ATPC ATPC MAXIMUM O O O
ATPC MINIMUM O O O
RX THRESHOLD LEVEL O O O
ADDITIONAL ATT O O O
TX POWER CONTROL on ALM ODU CPU ALM MODE O O O
BER ALM HIGH BER(RADIO) THRESHOLD O O O
THRESHLD(RADIO) RX SWITCH(RADIO) THRESHOLD O O O
BER ALM E-BER(DMR) THRESHOLD O O O
THRESHLD(DMR) SD(DMR) THRESHOLD O O O
BER ALM E-BER(MUX) THRESHOLD O O O
THRESHLD(MUX) SD(MUX) THRESHOLD O O O
MAIN INTFC MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL O O O
ALS O O O
ALS DELAY TIME O O O
SUB BASEBAND SUB INTFC O O O
INTERFACE WS INTFC O O O
WS LINE LENGTH O O O
OH ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT O O O
CHANNEL USAGE O O O
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V11-? DIRECTIONAL SETTING O O O
MAINTENANCE MAINT O O O O
TX/RX FREQUENCY O O O
TX SWITCH O O O
TX MUTE O O O
IF LOOPBACK O O O
MAIN SIGNAL LOOPBACK-1 O O O
MAIN SIGNAL LOOPBACK-2 O O O
CW O O O
ALS RESTART O O O
ATPC MANUAL CONTROL O O O
RX SWITCH O O O
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT SETUP O O O
SETUP
NE NAME O O O
NOTE O O O O
AUX I/O INPUT O O O O
OUTPUT O O O O
RELAY CONFIGURATION O O O O
PMON PMON Threshold O O O O
Save to disk O O O O
EVENT LOG Save to disk O O O O
CTRL CONTROL DATE/TIME O O O
DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE O
PROGRAM FILE O
UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE O
CPU RESET RESET O O O
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PNMS #1
Hub
33