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NECITR

VSK-
VSK-JUL/03-
JUL/03-01

Introduction To Pasolink Family

NEC International Training, Ltd.


Japan

1
Application for Cellular Network

Cellular/UMTS
Backbone

BTS

STM-0 / PDH Approach

BTS STM-1 Ring BTS


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

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4


FUSE (1.5A) LINE IN
RS232
TRAFFIC IN/OUT 120 Ω ALM AUX ALM OW/DSC/ASC NMS/RA LA PORT OFF

2 additional 9.6k with optional DSC card


LAN INTF with optional PMC
2 Voice Channels with optional ASC card
1 64k with optional Data card

Option Pasolink V4
EOW RESET MAINT
IF IN/OUT CALL PWR ODU IDU
TRAFFIC IN/OUT PORT1 PORT2
WS/LAN NMS/LAN

FUSE (1.5A) LINE IN


RS232
TRAFFIC IN/OUT ALM/AUX ALM OW/DSC/ASC NMS/RA LA PORT OFF

2 additional 9.6k with optionalDSC card


2 Voice Channels with optional ASC card
1 64k with optional Data card
2 Cluster Alarms with optional card

Option Option 2 x 64k CHs Option Pasolink+ PDH


SC IN/OUT ALM EOW RESET MAINT
PNMT LCT EWO1 EOW2
IF IN/OUT CALL PWR ODU IDU
LAN DSC/WS
LAN CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
CH1 - CH8 IN/OUT CH9 - CH16 WS IN/OUT ALM/AUX FUSE (1.5A) LINE IN
NE1 NE2 V11 LAN
PNMS OFF
2MB WS Option

Note : Options are shown in red


6
Pasolink Family

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+

PDH,STM-0,STM-1 2xSTM-1/XPIC STM-4

High power
Intelligent Radio
28G, 32GHz
•Flexible bit-rate
•Variable
Ether(10/100B) Ether(1000B) modulation
•Routing

BB Linearizer Wireless LAN


Turbo code Radio on Fiber
Mesh Radio
12
2/4 x STM-1 /XPIC System

STM-1 STM-1 310MB 310MB

STM-1 310MB
28MHz 56MHz
28MHz 56MHz

Same ODUs can be used.

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

NEC International Training, Ltd


Japan
PASOLINK (1+0) 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

•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 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

When a ODU is switched to the other ODU, errors follow if no RX HITLESS SW

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.

RF IN/OUT 7-8 GHz RF IN/OUT 13 – 38 GHz

High freq.

OW/RX LEV MONITOR


IF IN/OUT
Turn OFF the DC power
before removing the IF
cable
RF IN/OUT 13 – 38 GHz
Frame Ground

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[ ]

2 IF CKT H0721[ ] H0323[ ] H0321[ ]


3 PS H0390[ ]

Pasolink V4 6
V4 ODU Performance NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
1.25
CH Spacing

ITEM 7GHz 8GHz 13 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 26 GHz 38 GHz


7.125 - 7.900- 12.75- 14.5- 37.0-
Frequency Range [GHz] 17.7-19.7 21.2-23.6 24.5-26.5
7.725 8.500 13.25 15.35 39.5
F386-6
Frequency Plan ITU-R F385-6 F.497-6 F.636-3 F.595-7 F.637-3 F748-4 F.749-2
Annex 4
3.5 MHz (4MB)/ 7MHz (8MB)/ 14MHz (17MB)/ 28MHz (34MB)
Channel Separation
For 18GHz : 13.75 MHz (17MB) and 27.5 MHz (34MB)
315 340
1008
RF TX/RX Spacing 154 126 420 1008
266 1200 1008 1260
[MHz] 161 266 490 1010
1232
728 1560
Frequency Agility 63 42 56 56-100 252 280 280 280
Receiver Noise Figure
4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.0 7.5
(dB)
Max. input level -15 dBm (No error)
IF Signal (IDU-ODU) TX: 850 MHz RX: 70 MHz
Frequency Stability +/- 5 ppm
Signal Level : Input to ODU: -52 to -3 dBm (depend on the cable length) : Output from ODU : 0 dBm nominal
Control/Monitor signal 10 MHz ASK, (at IF IN/OUT)
Order Wire ODU input: 450 MHz, AM ODU output: 468 MHz , AM
Power Control 0 to 30 dB in 1 dB steps variable
Temperature Range -33OC to + 50OC
EMC Conforms to ETS300 385 Class B
Power Supply -43V DC

Pasolink V4 7
V4 IDU Performance NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

ITEM SPECIFICATION

Modulation Type QPSK ( with differential coding)


Base Band Interface
16 x 2 Mbit/s 2.048 Mbit/s ± 50 ppm
8 x 2 Mbit/s 2.048 Mbit/s ± 50 ppm
4 x 2 Mbit/s 2.048 Mbit/s ± 50 ppm
2 x 2 Mbit/s 2.048 Mbit/s ± 50 ppm
IF Output -5 dBm Nominal

IF INPUT -15 to 0dBm (varies with cable length) (8D-FB length 300m)

Service Channels See Table (Page 16)

Loop Back Far End and Near End Base-band Loopback

Spectrum Shaping Root Roll-Off ( a= 0.5)

Residual BER Less than 10-12 at RSL = -30 dBm

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)

Temperature Range -0OC to + 50OC

Power Requirement ±20 to ±60 V (or ±20 to ±72 V) DC

Page diffrence is 3 from this page

Pasolink V4 8
V4 IDU Performance (1+0) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

ITEM 7GHz 8GHz 13 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 26 GHz 38 GHz


Output Power (dBm) Measured at
+27 +27 +25 +23 +23 +23 +20 +15
ODU Output Port (±1.5dBm)
BR loss TX and RX N/A

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

ITEM 7GHz 8GHz 13 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 26 GHz 38 GHz


Output Power (dBm) Measured at
+27 +27 +25 +23 +23 +23 +20 +15
ODU Output Port (±1.5dBm)
BR loss TX and RX 3.5 dB/3.5 dB
Threshold level in dBm, ODU Port With Hybrid Combiner/Divider (One Antenna System)
BER=10-3 4MB -90 -90 -90 -90 -89.0 -88.0 -87.5 -87.0
8MB -87 -87 -87 -87 -86.0 -85.0 -84.5 -84.0
17MB -84 -84 -84 -84 -83.0 -82.0 -81.5 -81.0
34MB -81 -81 -81 -81 -80.0 -79.0 -78.5 -78.0
BER=10-6 4MB -86.5 -86.5 -86.5 -86.5 -85.5 -84.5 -84.0 -83.5
8MB -83.5 -83.5 -83.5 -83.5 -82.5 -81.5 -81.0 -80.5
17MB -80.5 -80.5 -80.5 -80.5 -79.5 -78.5 -78.0 -77.5
34MB -77.5 -77.5 -77.5 -77.5 -76.5 -75.5 -75.0 -74.5
System Gain (dB): BER=10-3 4MB 113.5 113.5 111.5 109.5 108.5 107.5 104.0 98.5
8MB 110.5 110.5 108.5 106.5 105.5 104.5 101.0 95.5
17MB 107.5 107.5 105.5 103.5 102.5 101.5 98.0 92.5
34MB 104.5 104.5 102.5 100.5 99.5 98.5 95.0 89.5
BER=10-6 4MB 110.0 110.0 108.0 106.0 105.0 104.0 100.5 95.0
8MB 107.0 107.0 105.0 103.0 102.0 101.0 97.5 92.0
17MB 104.0 104.0 102.0 100.0 99.0 98.0 94.5 89.0
34MB 101.0 101.0 99.0 97.0 96.0 95.0 91.5 86.0

Pasolink V4 10
IDU LAYOUT (1+0) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

MODULE NAME MDP-[ ]MB-[ ] REMARKS


H0091A H0091F
4X2 Mb 2/4/8/16X2M
b
H0092A MAIN -- Mounted 75 / 120 oHMS
BOARD
1
H0092D MAIN Mounted --
BOARD
H0093A FRONT Mounted Mounted
2
BOARD 1
H0095A FRONT -- Mounted
BOARD 2
3
H0095D FRONT Mounted --
BOARD 2
9 X0581A DC-DC Mounted Mounted
4
CONV
10 H0174A ASC INTFC Option Option VF X 2 CH

H0175A DSC INTFC Option Option RS 232/RS422 X


5 2CH
1 8 H0176A ALM INTFC Option Option CLUSTER ALM X
2CH
3 7 H0172A 64K INTFC Option Option G.703
5 6
H0173A 64K INTFC Option Option V11

6 7 H0171A WS INTFC -- Option 2Mb X 1CH

H0177A SC LAN Option Option 2 Mb/ 64Kbps


8
INTFC
4 H0098B LAN INTFC Option Option 10/100BASE-T(X)
9
2 X2ch
G5440B PM CARD Option Option Serial
1
0 G8896B PM CARD Option Option Ethernet

Pasolink V4 11
IDU LAYOUT (1+1) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

MODULE NAME MDP-[ ]MB-[ ] REMARKS


H0161A H0161F
4X2 Mb 2/4/8/16X2Mb
H0164A SW UNIT -- Mounted
U1
H0164C SW UNIT Mounted

H0163A MD UNIT Mounted


U2
U3 H0163D MD UNIT Mounted

H0092H MAIN BOARD -- Mounted


1
H0092K MAIN BOARD Mounted --

2 H0093B FRONT BOARD 1 Mounted Mounted

3 X0581A DC-DC CONV Mounted Mounted

H0094B SW BOARD -- Mounted


10 4
H0094D SW BOARD Mounted --

11 5 H0093C FRONT BOARD1 Mounted Mounted

H0095A FRONT BOARD2 -- Mounted 75/120 Ohms


6
H0095D FRONT BOARD2 Mounted -- 75/120 Ohms
1 12
H0172A 64K INTFC Option Option G.703
4 8 7
H0173A 64K INTFC Option Option V.11
9
8 H0171A WS INTFC -- Option 2MB x 1 CH

H0174A ASC INTFC Option Option VF x 2 CH


7
9 H0175A DSC INTFC Option Option RS232/RS422 X 2CH

H0176A ALM INTFC Option Option Cluster ALM x 2 CH


3
2 10 H0098B LAN INTFC Option Option 10/100Base-T(X)x2CH

G5440B PM CARD Option Option Serial


11
G8896B PM CARD Option Option Ether

12 H0177A SC LAN INTFC Option Option 2MB/64KBPS

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

•When 120 ohms or 75 ohms is used


other interface should be terminated
using the dip switches on the Switch
Board-2 inside the top cover of the IDU.

•120 OHMS BALANCE INTERFACE


TWO D-SUB CONNECTORS

•75 Ohms unbalance interface is


connected to the two d-sub connectors
traffic in/out on the IDU front panel

Pasolink V4 14
OPTION CARDS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

•SC LAN INTERFACE: 10 BASE-T (TRANSMISSION RATE 64Kbps)


•WS INTERFACE (G703): 2.048 Mbps G.703
•WS INTERFACE (LAN): 10 BASE-T (TRANSMISSION Rate 2 Mbps)
•ALM INTERFACE : 2 CH EXTERNAL DRY CONTACT EXTENSION

•ASC INTERFACE: 2 CH 0.3-3.4 KHz VOICE FREQUENCY TRANSMISSION


•DSC INTERFACE: 2 CH 9.6 Kbps RS-232C OR RS-422 SELECTABLE
•64K INTERFACE (G.703): 1 CH 64 Kbps TRANSMISSION
•64K INTERFACE (V11): 1 CH 64 Kbps TRANSMISSION
•PM CARD(RS-232C): PNMS INTERFACE CARD WITH RS-232C FOR PC
•PM CARD(LAN): PNMS INTERFACE CARD WITH 10BASE-T FOR PC

Note:

Optional cards cannot be changed without interrupting the main traffic.

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

When PM card used select either RS-232C or LAN interface 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

OVERHEAD SERVICE CHANNELS


SC1 EOW Analog Engineering Order Wire IDU-IDU, IDU-ODU, ODU-ODU Standard
SC2 DSC 3 Analog or ASC Interface 2 VF CH (0.3 ~ 3.4 KHz ) 600 ohms balanced or Option
Digital
SC3 DSC 4 DSC Interface 2 CH 9.6 Kbit/s (Async RS-232C, RS-422) Option
Or Alarm extension 2 CH
SC4 DSC 1 Digital 9.6 Kbit/s RS-232C or Standard
64Kbit/s with G703/V11 card Option
SC5 DSC 2 Digital 9.6 Kbit/s, RS-232C / RS-422 / RS-485 Standard
SC6 NMS with optional PM Card (RS-232C or LAN ) Option

Service channels can be connected back-to-back at repeater stations.

Pasolink V4 17
Option Cards NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

ASC
DSC 3 SC 2
64Kbps
DSC
DSC 4 SC 3
ALM

9.6 Kbps or Note 1 : If SC LAN card is mounted on a


64 Kbps (with option card)
2MB x 16 System, either 64K or 2MB can
be selected.
DSC 1 64k SC 4
Note 2 : Either WS or SC LAN Card can be mounted.
DSC 2 SC 5
Note 3 : If SC LAN Card is mounted, ASC /
With Option
DSC / ALM Cardcan not be mounted.
/ WS cards
RS232 /
PMC SC 6
LAN
64Kbps

2Mbps (2MB x16 System


with WS Card Mounted)
WS
2MB / 2Mbps
WS
64K
SC LAN

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

2x2MB 2048Kbps 2398.94Kbps MUX CONV


15
16
15
16

Streams 2048Kbps 2398.94Kbps (INT / DPU) (INT / DPU)


T Super Frame (28 x 16 = 448bits)

B-U Sub Frame #1 Sub Frame #1


CH #4 MEMORY (28 bits) (28 bits)
CONV 16 16 1 1
OH Bits

T 16 2 1

CH2 Sub Frame #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

F17 SC1 7 SC3 7 F27 SC2 7 MF SC4 7

F18 SC5 8 C C 8 F28 SC6 8 C C 8


SC1 - EOW
F19 SC1 9 P2 SC3 9 F29 SC2 9 MF SC4 9 SC2 ~ SC3 - Anolog , Digital Service Channels , Alarm or
F1A SC5 10 C C 10 F2A SC6 10 C C 10 SC LAN (option)
SC4 ~ SC5 - 9.6kbps channel (default) / 64K (option)
F1B SC1 11 SC3 11 F2B SC2 11 MF SC4 11
SC6 - Used to communicate with PNMS / PNMT
F1C SC5 12 C C 12 F2C SC6 12 C C 12

F1D SC1 13 P3 SC3 13 F2D SC2 13 MF SC4 13

F1E SC5 14 C C 14 F2E SC6 14 C C 14

F1F SC1 15 SC3 15 F2F SC2 15 SC4 15

F1G SC5 16 LB LB 16 F2G SC6 16 LB LB 16

ST ST Data 5 Bits x2 ST ST Data 5 Bits x2

Pasolink V4 22
PROTECTION SWITCHING NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

Protection switching in Pasolink (1+1 ) system has several switching priorities.

Priority 1: Manual switching Control


Manual switching is carried out by selecting from the front panel OPR SEL SW [No.1 –AUTO—No.2]
When switched from here both TX and RX sides switches at the same time.
Priority 2: Remote switching Control
Switching is initiated from external equipment (LCT/PNMT)
Priority 3: Automatic switching control
When the OPR SEL SW is set to Auto position, for any alarm in the online equipment, traffic will be switched to
the standby equipment automatically. TX and RX switchover are performed independently.

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

Back-to-back Buzz Buzz


Buzz connection
CALL

Following Order-Wire communications are possible:


(1+0)
ALM ALM
36 Input Buzzer Signal 36 Input Buzzer Signal
Communication between Local IDU and Local ODU 37 Output Buzzer Signal 37 Output Buzzer Signal

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

•Meter – Indicates the Receive


level as a dc voltage
•OW Indicator – Lights when the
OW-ON/OFF switch is set to ON.
Under this condition if the indicator is
not lit replace the battery.

•Battery – use 6F22(UB) / 9V battery

•Head set Jack – connects the


•OW ON/OFF SW – when set to ON headset for OW communication
enables OW communication
between the IDU and the ODU. •RX LEV/OW IN connector –
connect the OW/RX Lev monitor to
•VOL control – Adjust the level of the ODU using the provided coaxial
the OW RX signal. cable
Pasolink V4 25
INDICATORS/SWITCHES/CONTROLS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01
MAINT LED
PWR SW Maintenance Mode ON
Turns input DC power ON/OFF Loopback control ON
CW mode ON
Power Mute ON
RESET SW BER AIS Inhibit
Initialize CPU
ODU LED
Transmit RF power decrease by 3 dB from nominal
Receiver level goes below squelch level
ODU local oscillator APC loop unlock
CALL SW IF signal from the IDU is low
EOW calling signal,opposite station buzzer rings

TX ALM 1/2 LED


ODU 1/2 TX RF Power decrease by 3 dB from nominal
ODU 1/2 local oscillator APC loop unlocks
ODU 1/2 input IF signal lost
CH 1/2, Master clock signal or output data loss at TX DPU
CH1/2 Modulator VCO synchronization is lost
CH 1/2, CPU communication between IDU and ODU is lost
WS channel usage error in setting
TX OPR 1 LED Traffic usage of CH[ ] error in setting
When TX side of IDU1 & ODU 1 is online

TX OPR 2 LED RX ALM 1/2 LED


When TX side of IDU2 & ODU 2 is online ODU 1/2 RX level falls below squrlch level
OPR SEL ODU 1/2 local oscillator APC loop unlocks
CH 1/2 DEM IF signal lost
NO1.-- Manually selected CH Mo.1
HBER worse than 1x10-3
Automatic redundancy switch control
BER worse than preset threshold
NO2.-- Manually selected CH Mo.1 CH 1/2 Frame synchronization lost at the DPU
CH 1/2, CPU communication between ODU and IDU is lost

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

NEC PASOLINK SYSTEM HAS THE FOLLOWING ITU-T STANDARD INTERFACES

DIGITAL SIGNAL INTERFACES


• Signal Rate Fix Rate : 4x2 Mbps and 2x10/100BaseT(X)
Rate Free : 2/4/8/16 x 2 Mbit/s and 2x10/100BaseT(X)
• Interface HDB-3 (ITU-T G.703)
• Impedance 75 Ohms / 120 Ohms (selectable)

• Connector 2 MB :D-sub (75/120 Ohms)


2x10/100Base-T(X) : RJ45
• Wayside 1x2 Mbit/s (option in 16x2 Mbit/s ) (75 or 120 ohms selectable)

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

MAIN INTERFACE, ETHERNET (10/100BASE-T(X)


Type : SELECTABLE TRANSMISSION RATES FOR ETHERNET PORTS AND E1 CHANNELS

IEEE 802.3 10Base-T CAPACITY PORT 1 PORT 2 AVAILABLE E1


CHANNELS
IEEE 802.3u/100Base-TX (PRIORITY CH)
- - 4
(Auto sensing or fixed)
2 Mbps 2 Mbps (N/A) 2/3
Port Number and Interface: 4 X 2 Mbps
4 Mbps 4 / 2 Mbps (N/A) 0/1/2
2 (Each port is separated ) RJ45
8 Mbps - 0
Flow Control: - - 8
802.3x Full Duplex or Half 2 Mbps 2 Mbps (N/A) 6/7
Duplex (Backpressure) 8 x 2 Mbps 4 Mbps 4 / 2 Mbps (N/A) 4/5/6
Forwarding Mode: 8 Mbps 8 / 4 / 2 Mbps (N/A) 0/2/3/4

Store-and-Forwarding 16 Mbps - 0

Interface card can be used as - - 16

Ethernet Bridge compliant with 2 Mbps 2 Mbps (N/A) 14 / 15

IEEE 802.3 16 x 2 Mbps


4 Mbps 4 / 2 Mbps (N/A) 12 / 13 / 14

8 Mbps 8 / 4 / 2 Mbps (N/A) 8 / 10 / 11 / 12


Transmission Length:
Category 5, Max 100m 16 Mbps 16 / 8 / 4 / 2 Mbps (N/A) 0/4/6/7/8

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

10/100 Base-T Port1 Port2 Applicable Traffic CH Number


SYSTEM
PORT1 PORT2 CH used CH used to use 2 MB

Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2


2M Disable CH1 - CH2
2 x 2MB
2M 2M CH1 CH2 --
4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- --
Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4
2M Disable CH1 -- CH2, CH3, CH4
2M 2M CH1 CH3 CH2, CH4

4 x 2MB 4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- CH3, Ch4


4M 2M CH1,CH2 CH3 CH4
4M 4M CH1,CH2, CH3,CH4 --
8M Disable CH1.CH2 -- --
CH3,CH4
Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
2M Disable CH1 -- CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
2M 2M CH1 CH5 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH6, CH7, CH8
4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
4M 2M CH1,CH2 CH5 CH3, CH4, CH6, CH7, CH8
4M 4M CH1,CH2 CH5,CH6 CH3, CH4, CH7, CH8

8 x 2MB 8M Disable CH1,CH2 --


CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
CH3,CH4
8M 2M CH1,CH2 CH5
CH6, CH7, CH8
CH3,CH4
8M 4M CH1,CH2 CH5,CH6
CH7, CH8
CH3,CH4
8M 8M CH1,CH2 CH5,CH6 --
CH3,CH4 CH7,CH8
16M Disable CH1 to CH8 --

Pasolink V4 29
APPLICABLE TRAFFIC CHANNEL NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

10/100 Base-T Channels used for LAN


SYSTEM Applicable Traffic CH Number to use 2 MB
PORT1 PORT2 PORT1 PORT2
Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9,
CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16

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

RF INPUT / OUTPUT PORT

Antenna direct mount type : NEC original interface (13-38 GHz)


Wave Guide interface type :
7/8 GHz :SMA
13/15 GHz :PBR140
18/23 GHz :PBR220
26/28 GHz :PBR260
38 GHz :PBR320
Polarization : Field changeable (Vertical or Horizontal)

8D-FB cable Charac.


-5dBm (-53 ~ -3 dBm) (Example Only)

Attnenuation (dB)
45dB
850MHz
-30dBm
IDU ODU Nominal Input
70MHz
15dB

(0 ~ -15 dBm) 0dBm


70MHz 850MHz
Frequency (MHz)

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

DC 450KHz / 468KHz 10MHz Control RX 70MHz TX 850MHz


AM / OW ASK

Pasolink V4 32
IDU (1+0) CONNECTORS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

TRAFFIC IN/OUT ( CH 9 TO CH 16 ) ALM /AUX ALM


CH16 Input (+) 1 20 CH16 output (+) ALM RL1 (COM) 1 20 ALM RL3 (COM)
CH16 Input (-) 2 21 CH16 output (-) ALM RL1 (NO) 2 21 ALM RL3 (NO)
CH15 Input (+) 3 22 CH15 output (+) ALM RL1 (NC) 3 22 ALM RL3 (NC) •WS Option only on 16x2 Mbps
CH15 Input (-) 4 23 CH15 output (-) ALM RL2 (COM) 4 23 ALM RL4 (COM) WS INTFC
Ground 5 24 Ground ALM RL2 (NO) 5 24 ALM RL4 (NO) 120 Ohms 75 Ohms
CH14 Input (+) 6 25 CH14 output (+) ALM RL2 (NC) 6 25 ALM RL4 (NC) 1 WS OUT+ WS OUT
CH14 Input (-) 7 26 CH14 output (-) HK1 ALM Input 7 26 HK Control Out 1 2 WS OUT-
CH13 Input (+) 8 27 CH13 output (+) HK1 ALM Input 8 27 HK Control Out 1 4 WS IN + WS IN
CH13 Input (-) 9 28 CH13 output (-) HK2 ALM Input 9 28 HK Control Out2 5 WS IN -
Ground 10 29 CH12 output (+) HK2 ALM Input 10 29 HK Control Out2 8 FG G
10/100Base-T Port 1 & 2
•Frame CH12 Input (+) 11 30 CH12 output (-)
MDI-X MDI
HK3 ALM Input 11 30 HK Control Out3
PNMS LAN
CH12 Input (-) 12 31 CH11 output (+) HK3 ALM Input 12 31 HK Control Out3 SC LAN
Ground CH11 Input (+) 13 32 CH11 output (-) 1 RD+ TD+ HK4 ALM INput 13 32 HK Control Out 4 1 LAN DSC TX+
1 LAN PNMS TX+
2 RD- TD- 2 LAN PNMS TX-
CH11 Input (-) 14 33 Ground HK4 ALM Input 14 33 HK Control Out4 2 LAN DSC TX-
3 TD+ RD+ 3 LANPNMS RX+
Ground 15 34 CH10 output (+) HK5 ALM Input 15 34 Not Used 3 LANDSC RX+
4 TD- RD- 6 LAN PNMS RX-
CH10 Input (+) 16 35 CH10 output (-) HK5 ALM Input 16 35 Not Used 6 LAN DSC RX-
•IF IN/OUT CH10 Input (-) 17 36 CH9 output (+) HK6 ALM Input 17 36 Buzzer signal In
CH9 Input (+) 18 37 CH9 output (-) HK6 ALM Input 18 37 Buzzer signal Out
CH9 Input (-) 19 Ground 19 •OW HEADSET JACK

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

•WS Option only on 16x2 Mbps OW/DSC/ASC


ASC1(VF) or Alm1 Input (+) 1 14 ASC1(VF) or Alm1 output (+)
TRAFFIC IN/OUT ( CH 9 TO CH 16 ) WS INTFC
ASC1(VF) or Alm1 Input (-) 2 15 ASC1(VF) or Alm1 output (-)
CH16 Input (+) 1 20 CH16 output (+) 120 Ohms 75 Ohms
ASC2(VF) or Alm2 Input (+) 3 16 ASC2(VF) or Alm2 output (+)
CH16 Input (-) 2 21 CH16 output (-) 1 WS OUT+ WS OUT
2 WS OUT-
ASC2(VF) or Alm2 Input (-) 4 17 ASC2(VF) or Alm2 output (-)
CH15 Input (+) 3 22 CH15 output (+)
EOW input (VF) (+) 5 18 EOW output (VF) (+)
CH15 Input (-) 4 23 CH15 output (-) •Anti Static 4 WS IN + WS IN
EOW input (VF) (-) 6 19 EOW output (VF) (-)
Ground 5 24 Ground 5 WS IN - PNMS LAN
CH14 Input (+) 6 25 CH14 output (+)
strap connector 8 FG G 1 LAN PNMS TX+
64 KHz Clock input (+) 7 20 64 KHz Clock output (+)
64 KHz Clock input (-) 8 21 64 KHz Clock output (-)
CH14 Input (-) 7 26 CH14 output (-) 10/100Base-T Port 1 & 2 2 LAN PNMS TX-
SC LAN DSC1 input (+) 9 22 DSC1 output (+)
CH13 Input (+) 8 27 CH13 output (+) MDI-X MDI 3 LANPNMS RX+
1 LAN DSC TX+ DSC1 input (-) 10 23 DSC1 output (-)
CH13 Input (-) 9 28 CH13 output (-) 1 RD+ TD+ 6 LAN PNMS RX-
2 LAN DSC TX- DSC2 input (+) 11 24 DSC2 output (+)
Ground 10 29 CH12 output (+) 2 RD- TD-
3 LANDSC RX+ DSC2 input (-) 12 25 DSC2 output (-)
CH12 Input (+) 11 30 CH12 output (-) 3 TD+ RD+
6 LAN DSC RX- Ground 13
CH12 Input (-) 12 31 CH11 output (+) 4 TD- RD-
CH11 Input (+) 13 32 CH11 output (-) LINE IN
CH11 Input (-) 14 33 Ground 1 0V or (+48V)
Ground 15 34 CH10 output (+) 2 -48V or (0V)
CH10 Input (+) 16 35 CH10 output (-) 3
CH10 Input (-) 17 36 CH9 output (+) 4
CH9 Input (+) 18 37 CH9 output (-)
CH9 Input (-) 19

•OW HEADSET JACK


•IF IN/OUT
•When PM card is not
•Frame
mounted on the
Ground
equipment NMS port is
TRAFFIC IN/OUT ( CH 1 TO CH 8 ) used as RA port. NMS
CH8 Input (+) 1 20 CH8 output (+)
port or NMS LAN
CH8 Input (-) 2 21 CH8 output (-)
CH7 Input (+) 3 22 CH7 output (+) depends on the PM card
ALM AUX ALM
CH7 Input (-) 4 23 CH7 output (-)
ALM RL1 (COM) 1 20 ALM RL5 (COM) HK1 alm input 1 14 HK Control out1 Type
Ground 5 24 Ground
ALM RL1 (NO) 2 21 ALM RL5 (NO) HK1 alm input 2 15 HK Control out1
CH6 Input (+) 6 25 CH6 output (+)
ALM RL1 (NC) 3 22 ALM RL5 (NC) HK2 alm input 3 16 HK Control out2 NMS RA PORT LA PORT
CH6 Input (-) 7 26 CH6 output (-)
ALM RL2 (COM) 4 23 ALM RL6 (COM) HK2 alm input 4 17 HK Control out2 (PAMS) TXD 1 RA TXD 1 TXD
CH5 Input (+) 8 27 CH5 output (+)
ALM RL2 (NO) 5 24 ALM RL6 (NO) HK3 alm input 5 18 HK Control out3 EMS TXD/TXD+ 2 RA GND 2 GROUND
CH5Input (-) 9 28 CH5 output (-)
ALM RL2 (NC) 6 25 ALM RL6 (NC) HK3 alm input 6 19 HK Control out3 EMS RXD/TXD- 3 RA RXD 3 RXD
Ground 10 29 CH4 output (+)
ALM RL3 (COM) 7 26 ALM RL7 (COM) HK4 alm input 7 20 HK Control out4 EMS TXDR 4 RA RTS 4 RTS
CH4 Input (+) 11 30 CH4 output (-)
ALM RL3 (NO) 8 27 ALM RL7 (NO) HK4 alm input 8 21 HK Control out4 EMS TRS/RXD+ 5 RA CTS 5 CTS
CH4 Input (-) 12 31 CH3 output (+)
ALM RL3 (NC) 9 28 ALM RL7 (NC) HK5 alm input 9 22 Remote sw(com) EMS CTS/RXD- 6 6
CH3 Input (+) 13 32 CH3 output (-)
ALM RL4 (COM) 10 29 ALM RL8 (COM) HK5 alm input 10 23 Remote sw release GROUND 7 7
CH3 Input (-) 14 33 Ground
ALM RL4 (NO) 11 30 ALM RL8 (NO) HK6 alm input 11 24 Remote CH1 sel 8 8 GROUND
Ground 15 34 CH2 output (+)
ALM RL4(NC) 12 31 ALM RL8 (NC) HK6 alm input 12 25 Remote CH2 sel PAMS RXD 9 9
CH2 Input (+) 16 35 CH2 output (-)
13 32 Ground 13 NMS TXD/TXD+ 10 10
CH2 Input (-) 17 36 CH1 output (+)
Buzzer output 14 33 NMS RXD/TXD- 11 11 LOCAL CTS
CH1 Input (+) 18 37 CH1 output (-)
Buzzer input 15 34 NMS TXDR 12 12 LOCAL RTS
CH1 Input (-) 19
16 35 NMS RTS/RXD+ 13 13 LOCAL RXD
17 36 NMS CTS/RXD- 14 14 GROUND
18 37 15 15 LOCAL TXD
Ground 19

Pasolink V4 34
ALM / AUX Connectors NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

AUX Connector (1+1)


Input Input Input Input Input Input
#6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1

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

Output Output Output Output


#4 #3 #2 #1

ALM Connector (1+1)


RX #2 ALM RX #1 ALM TX #2 ALM TX #1ALM
BUZZER OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT

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

SW ANS RX SW ANS TX MAINT ALM BER ALM


OUTPUT OUTPUT

Not Used

Input Input Input Input Input Input


ALM and AUX Connector (1+1) System #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6
RX ALM TX ALM
G OUTPUT OUTPUT

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

BZ BZ Not Output Output Output Output MAINT ALM BER ALM


OUT IN #1 OUTPUT OUTPUT
Used #2 #3 #4

ALM / AUX Connector (1+0) System

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

9.6 Default / 64k


OW OUT
Default (Optional) Optional
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
DSC4 DSC3
(SC3) (SC2)
DSC2 DSC1
(SC5) (SC4) ASC/ ASC/
OUTPUT OUTPUT 64K 64K
ASC/ ASC/ DSC DSC
CLK OUT CLK IN
(Repeater Station)

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

OUTPUT OUTPUT 64K OW OUT ASC/ ASC/


ASC/ ASC/ CLK OUT DSC DSC
64K CLK DSC2 DSC1
DSC DSC
(SC5)
Option OUTPUT OUTPUT
INPUT IN (SC4)
INPUT OW IN INPUT INPUT
Option DSC4 DSC3
G (SC3) (SC2)
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Default 9.6 Default / 64k Optional
(Optional)

25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14

OUTPUT OUTPUT 64K OW OUT ASC/ ASC/


CLK OUT
DSC DSC
Option
OUTPUT OUTPUT
• Note : Same for both (1+1) and (1+0) Systems

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START UP / SHUTDOWN NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

No.1 CH Power Switch No.1 CH Line IN

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

•The common unit is powered by both


IDU1 and IDU 2

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

EOW / RX LEV MON

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

EOW MON GND

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
ART-JUL/03-01

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)

19207.50MHz (1) 19206.25MHz (198')


246.25MHz (C)

19453.75MHz (198')
19455.00MHz (1)
18G FREQUENCY BAND (1010MHz FREQ. SHIFT and 1.25MHz Spacing)
NECITR-YTC

240.00MHz (D)

19695.00MHz (193')
ART-JUL/03-01

42
ALARM TABLE NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

Pasolink V4 43
UNPACKING IDU / ODU NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

•Open the carton


•Open the carton
•Take out the cushioning materials
•Take out the ODU with the cushioning materials
•Take out the IDU with the antistatic bag from the carton
•Remove the cushioning material from the ODU
•Take out the IDU from the antistatic bag
•Inspect ODU
•Inspect IDU

Pasolink V4 44
IDU MOUNT NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

FRONT POSITION

WALL

When mounting the IDU in a 19 inch


Align the IDU to the mount position rack, leave a space of 200mm to
Fix each side of the IDU to the rack
the rear section and space of one
with (M5) screws
rack unit to the top and bottom.
CENTER POSITION

Mount the two brackets to the IDU


Align the IDU to the center mount position
with four screws
and fix each side with (M5) screws

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

ANTENNA NEC HYBRID UNIT


•Hybrid is set to V polarization when shipped from
•Antenna is set to V polarization when shipped from
the factory
the factory
•To change to H polarization, loosen the two screws and
•To change to H polarization, loosen the four screws
rotate the two plates as shown and fix it back.
and rotate the antenna connection unit by 90
degrees. Then tighten the screws.

Pasolink V4 46
ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNT – V/H POL NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

PROCEDURE FOR SETTING V/H POLARIZATION

•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
ART-JUL/03-01

•BOLT

Pasolink V4 49
Antenna Direct Mount Type NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

Remove the Blanking


plate

Mount the blanking plate


here for reuse

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
ART-JUL/03-01

TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE O-RING

WAVEGUIDE WITH PBR [ ] FLANGE

Pasolink V4 51
GROUNDING NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

Pasolink V4 52
Antenna Orientation - 1 NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

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.

AZ Angle Adjustment EL Angle Adjustment


1. Loosen the Bolt (Nut) 3. Loosen Bolts
2-1. Adjust AZ angle by the two Bolts (nuts)
2-2. Secure the Bolts (nuts). 4. Adjust EL angle by the bolts (nuts)
Secure the Bolts (nuts).
After adjustment disconnect the RX LEV MONITOR /Digital Multi-meter
Put back the cap on the RX LEV MON connector

NEW TYPE BRACKET OLD TYPE BRACKET


Pasolink V4 53
Antenna Orientation - 2 NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

•For Andrew VHP( )-( )-NC3 Antenna

Pasolink V4 54
ORDER-WIRE TESTS NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

Connect the OW/RX LEV MONITOR to the RX LEV


MON connector on the ODU.
Connect Headsets to the EOW Jacks on the front
panel of the local and remote IDUs and Headset
Jack on the OW/ RX LEV MONITOR.
Press the Call Button on the local IDU and confirm
that the buzzer on the opposite IDU is activated..
Confirm that OW communication between Local IDU
and the Remote IDU is possible.
Confirm that OW communication between Local IDU
and the local ODU and/ or opposite ODU is possible Note:
It is possible to extend the OW communication to
Confirm that OW communication between Local other Hops in the link. Establish back-to-back
ODU and the opposite ODU is possible connections as shown.
Disconnect the headsets and OW/RX LEV monitors.

Pasolink V4 55
75 Ω/ 120 Ω TERMINATION NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

75 Ohms or 120 Ohms impedance


for the 2 Mbps channel is selected
from the front board. Usually set in
the factory according to the
customer requirements

H0091A IDU (4x2 Mbps) only S1


SW is available in the Front Board 2.

H0091F IDU (2/4/8/16x2 Mbps) S1,


S2, S3, S4 are available in the front
board 2..

Available in 2/4/8/16/x 2 Mbps


When main interface is 75 Ohms, IDUs
set all switches to 75 side
When WS interface is 75
Ohms, set all switches to 75
side.

Shows the selected position

When main interface is 120 Ohms,


set all switches to 120 side

When WS interface is 120


Ohms, set all switches to 120
side.

Pasolink V4 56
PDH Error Performance Monitor (ITU-T Rec. G.826) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

1 Sec Duration

01 02 03 04 05 - - - - - - - 498 499 500

4096 BITS IN 2mS


G732
MULTIFRAME 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
STRUCTURE

256 BITS IN 125 µs


G732
FRAME 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
STRUCTURE
CH1 ~ CH15: CH DATA CH16 ~ CH30 : CH DATA

FRAME ALIGNMENT TIME SLOT SIGNALLING TIME SLOT

DATA CONTENTS OF DATA CONTENTS


FRAME ALIGNMENT TIME SLOT OF
(CCIT Rec. G703) SIGNALLING TIME SLOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BIT SLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 FRAME '0' 0 0 0 0 x A2 x x
0 1 A1 x x x x x FRAME '1' CH 01 CH 16
Sub Multi frame -1(SMF)

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

3. A2 is normally '0' but change to 1 when multiframe alignment is lost


1 1 A1 x x x x x 4. CH 'n' (n=01 to 30) contains 4 bits signalling message associated with the data channel 'n'
C3 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 5. 'x' is set by a switch, it is normally '1' (spare)
E 1 A1 x x x x x
6. E is normally '1' but change to'0' when an errored SMF is detected using CRC4
(CRC4 Error Indication bits , SMF basis)
C4 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
CRC Frame Structure
E 1 A1 x x x x x
CRC4 ( a2)
BW ALARMS
(inform the performance of it's transmit)

Pasolink V4 57
PDH Error Performance Monitor (ITU-T Rec. G.826) NECITR-YTC
ART-JUL/03-01

a1 a2 d1 d2 d3 ES BBE* SES Remarks


No Error
1sec Duration
Condition
299 ES Indication
No BBE being a
301
part of SES
No BBE being a
part of SES
No BBE being a
part of SES
No BBE being a
part of SES

SMF (a2) / MF =2 a1 - Errored Frame Alignment Signal


MF / Sec = 500 a2 - An Errored Block as indicated by EDC (CRC4)
SMF / Sec = 1000
CRC4 is SMF basis
d1 - Loss of Signal (LOS)
d2 - Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)
FAS (a1) / MF =8 d3 - Loss of Frame Alignment
MF / Sec = 500 * - Based on a one Block Period (SMF - 1ms)
FAS / Sec = 4000

Indicates the Number of Block Errors within a 1 second


299
period

ES - An ES is observed when, during 1 s, at least one


anomaly a1 or a2, or one defect d1 to d3 occurs.

SES - An SES is observed when, during 1 s, more than 30%


anomalies of a2, or one defect d1 to d3 occurs.

BBE - An ES is observed when an anomaly a1 or a2, occurs.


in a block (SMF) not being part of SES.

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

3 sec 10 sec 3 sec 10 sec 4 sec

Unavailability detected Availability detected

Available Time Available Time


Error free second Block error second

Note : Number of Blocks per second is 1000


Available time : 17secs
BBER : 655 / 17 x 1000

Pasolink V4 59
Pasolink V4 LCT
Training Manual

NEC International Training, Ltd.


Japan
LCT CONNECTION-1 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

The Pasolink equipment can be configured (1 + 1) configuration


controlled and monitored locally using the
Local Craft Terminal (LCT). Using the LCT
it is possible to monitor the local Indoor Unit
and related Out Door Unit

A personal computer can be used as the


LCT and terminal software like windows
Hyper terminal can be used to
communicate with the IDU.
Personal computer

The terminal software, communications


parameters should be set as follows
RS 232C Cable
Bits per second 9600
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 2
Flow Control Hardware
Emulation VT100 Video Terminal
Transmission Add CR/LE at end of line: yes
Local Echo: No
(Send line ends with line feeds: yes)*
(Echo typed characters locally: No)*
Receiving CR : No
Return to the right edge : Yes
Force incoming data to 7-bit ASCII: No
(Append line feed to incoming line feeds :no)*
(Force incoming data to 7-bit ASCII: No)*
(Wrap lines that exceed terminal width : Yes)*
Communication Port COM1 The length of RS232C cable between the PC and IDU shall be less
* Settings for Windows Hyper Terminal than 15 meters

Local Craft Terminal V4 1


LCT CONNECTION-2 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

The Remote Pasolink equipment (opposite station )


can be configured controlled and monitored from the (1 + 1) configuration
local IDU using the Local Craft Terminal (LCT).
Connect the LCT to the NMS/RA port. Using the LCT
it is possible to monitor the Remote Indoor Unit and
related Out Door Unit
Remote configuring/monitoring is not possible when
the PM card is mounted or during HBER alarm
condition.
A personal computer can be used as the LCT and
terminal software like windows Hyper terminal can be
Personal computer
used to communicate with the IDU.
RS 232C Cable
The terminal software, communications Note:
Connect the RS232C cable
parameters should be set as follows between the PC and IDU
only after the IDU power is
Bits per second 9600 ON
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 2
Flow Control Hardware
Emulation VT100 Video Terminal
Transmission Add CR/LE at end of line: yes
Local Echo: No
(Send line ends with line feeds: yes)*
(Echo typed characters locally: No)*
Receiving CR : No
Return to the right edge : Yes
Force incoming data to 7-bit ASCII: No
(Append line feed to incoming line feeds :no)*
(Force incoming data to 7-bit ASCII: No)*
(Wrap lines that exceed terminal width : Yes)*
Communication Port COM1 The length of RS232C cable between the PC and IDU shall be less
* Settings for Windows Hyper Terminal than 15 meters

Local Craft Terminal V4 2


HYPER-TERMINAL SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

File >> Properties on Hyper Terminal window

Local Craft Terminal V4 3


LOCAL CRAFT TERMINAL - MENUS NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

Password Change: 00. Menu IF INPUT ALM


4. BER ALM >> AIS
( 1+0 ) 99. Exit MAINT INPUT LOSS 1-16
5. CW on/off CHANNEL USAGE ERROR 1-16
TX SEL
6. Power mute
RX SEL AIS RCVD 1-16
7. ATPC manual ctrl
MDP CPU ALM AIS SEND 1-16
1. Setting 00. Menu Transmit power *.** V OUTPUT LOSS 1-16
2. Maintenance 99. Exit Receivng level *.**V LAN INTFC ALM
3. Monitoring
1. MAINT WS INPUT LOSS
4. Exit
2. FE loop back cont 1-16 WS AIS RCVD
3. NE loop back control 1-16 WS AIS SEND

IDU
4. BER >> AIS WS OUTPUT LOSS
Maintenance

5. CW on/off TX CLK LOSS


( 1+1 ) 6. Power mute-1 RX CLK LOSS
7. Power mute-2 FSYNC ALM
8.TX SW Cont HIGH BER ALM
Manufactured date
9. RX SW Cont LOW BER ALM
10.ATPC manual ctrl Software version (ROM/RAM)
BER ALM
IDU

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

Software version (ROM)


3.Alarm / Status RX LEV ALM
Bit rate
4. Inventory APC 1 ALM
RF band

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

Local Craft Terminal V4 4


LCT MAIN MENU NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

Connect the LCT PC to the IDU LA Port or RA port using a


RS232-C cable. Open the communication software (eg. Hyper-
Terminal). LCT MAIN MENU
Press the “CTRL” and “D” keys at the same time LCT main menu has the following main functions.

Setting: Local configuration of IDU and ODU


Password :********
Change Password? (No:0/Yes:1) :1
Maintenance:IDU and ODU maintenance functions
New Password :********
New Password (Re-enter) :********
Monitoring: Pasolink Alarm / Status Monitoring
function
1. Setting
2. Maintenance
From the LCT main menu and sub-menus select
3. Monitoring
“99. EXIT” to close the LCT program.
99. Exit
Select Function No. :
From the sub menus, select “00.Menu” to display
the LCT main menu
When the password is entered, the display will prompt to change
the password if required. After data is entered to cancel or go back to
higher level menu, press ESC
Select “1” key and ENTER to change password
“0” key and ENTER to display the LCT main menu

If password change is selected, enter the new password when


prompted and re-enter the password for confirmation.

The password can be up to 31 characters long. The characters


that could be used are “0” to “9”, “A” to “Z” and “a” to “z”.
When the LCT is connected to the RA port, enter the Password
for the opposite station Pasolink.
Local Craft Terminal V4 5
SETTING MENU NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

SETTING menu is used to configure/setup the Pasolink IDU and ODU locally.
Use this menu to set:

RF frequencies of the ODU


TX Power control mode and level
Bit Rate used in the IDU
Alarm setting
Service Channel assignment
AIS setting
Main Channel usage

Current setting for each menu item is shown in brackets.


1. Setting Setting
2. Maintenance 1. Bit rate (16x2MB)
3. Monitoring 2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (on)
4. Exit 3. AIS SEND alarm/status (on)
Select Function No. : 4. TX/RX frequency (4ch)
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC)
Press 1 and Enter 6. Main channel usage 1 - 16 (used:UUNN NNNN UUNN NNNN)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-3)
8. Frame ID (1)
9. WS channel usage (on)
10.DSC1 (232) Press :
11.DSC2 (232) 00 and Enter to go back to LCT
12.DEM invert (off) Main Menu
13.Alarm table
14.Next items Press:
Note:
00.Menu 99 and Enter to exit the LCT
The Items shown on the
Setting menu depends on the 99.Exit program
optional hardware mounted
and the configuration.
Select Item No. :
Local Craft Terminal V4 6
BIT RATE SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

Changing the bit rate will cause temporary


communication loss until the bit rate of the
opposite site is changed.

The buzzer may be issued until then.

Press any key to continue ...


Press ESC key to quit
The IDU has two type of 2Mb input connections. 75 ohm unbalance
or 120 ohm balanced. When 75 ohm connection is used the 120
ohm input should be properly terminated. This termination can be
carried out using the dipswitches inside the IDU top cover.
Local Craft Terminal V4 7
MAIN CHANNEL USAGE NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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 )

Select channel No. :2

Channel 2 (used:0 / not used:1) :0

Select the channel number and then select:


“0” and Enter to use the channel for E1 transmission
“1” and Enter not to use the channel for E1 transmission.

N/A” indicates the channels that are not available for E1


transmission due to 10/100 Base-T LAN assignment or
hardware restrictions

Local Craft Terminal V4 8


ALARM INDICATION SIGNAL (AIS) SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

Input AIS AIS Input AIS AIS


Loss RCVD SEND Loss RCVD SEND

Indicate AIS
IDU
IDU AIS GEN
AIS

PN PN
AIS GEN

Input AIS AIS Input AIS AIS


Loss RCVD SEND Loss RCVD SEND

Indicate AIS Indicate AIS


IDU
IDU AIS GEN
AIS AIS
nal
of Sig
s
Los PN
AIS GEN

Input AIS AIS Input AIS AIS


Loss RCVD SEND Loss RCVD SEND

Local Craft Terminal V4 10


AIS Function - 2 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

Indicate AIS Indicate AIS

FE Loop Back Set


AIS GEN
AIS AIS

AIS AIS GEN PN

Input AIS AIS Input AIS AIS


Loss RCVD SEND Loss RCVD SEND

Indicate AIS Indicate AIS

NE Loop Back Set


AIS GEN
AIS AIS

AIS AIS GEN


PN

Input AIS AIS Input AIS AIS


Loss RCVD SEND Loss RCVD SEND

Indicate AIS Indicate AIS

AIS GEN
AIS AIS
HIGH BER
AIS AIS GEN PN

Input AIS AIS Input AIS AIS


Loss RCVD SEND Loss RCVD SEND

Local Craft Terminal V4 11


TX / RX FREQUENCY SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

Select item No. :4


This information may include :
Press 4 and Enter
4. TX/RX frequency (4ch) 1+0 or (1+1) Hot ¾TX frequency used is High band or low band
Standby Configuration ¾ Frequency Sub band used A, B, C, or D.
TX/RX frequency (0ch - 255ch) : 1 ¾Shift Frequency used
Refer the Radio Frequency Assignment tables to select
4. TX/RX frequency (No.1:4ch / No.2: 10ch)
1. No.1 TX/RX Frequency (4ch)
the channel number corresponding to the required
2. No.2 TX/RX frequency (10ch) Transmit and receive frequencies
1+1 Twin Path
00. Menu
99. Exit
Configuration

Select item No. : 1

Press [4] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to select


the TX/RX Frequency setting function. Screen displays
the current channel number set.

Enter the required channel number and press [Enter].


When selecting ODUs for a link (Hop), High and Low pair
The setting menu appears to select another menu item if should be selected. If one side ODU is TX High the
required. opposite ODU should be TX Low.

Local Craft Terminal V4 12


TX POWER CONTROL-1 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

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TX POWER CONTROL-2 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

4. ODU ALM mode (hold) 5. RX threshold (-60dBm)

ODU ALM mode (MAX:0 / MIN:1 / hold:2) :1 RX threshold (-80 to -30dBm) :-55

ODU ALARM MODE


This menu item defines the ODU transmit power RX THRESHOLD
level when ATPC control communication between When the monitored RX signal level falls below this
IDU and ODU fails. In MTPC mode this setting is level, a control signal is sent to the opposite station
ignored. to initiate the ATPC function

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

After selection the “TX power ctrl Menu” appears.

Local Craft Terminal V4 14


WS CHANNEL USAGE & DEM INVERT NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

Press 9 and Enter


Select item No. :6 DEM INVERT
When the ODU receive signal is down converted the
9. WS channel usage (not used) signal sent to the IDU may have a normal or inverted
spectrum.
WS Channel usage (used:0 / not used:1) : 0
Press [12] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to
select the DEM INVERT function. The screen
WS CHANNEL USAGE displays the current selection
The WS option is applicable only on the 16x2 MB system with Press [0] and [Enter] to select DEM Invert off
WS INTFC mounted. In this case if WS E1 channel is not Press [1] and [Enter] to select DEM invert on
used, set this to not use inhibit alarms.
When the WS INTFC module (optional) is not mounted, this Note: 8GHz 728MHz shift-E7426B / E9747B,F
menu item is not displayed. 7GHz 161MHz shift-G6583A,B / G6584A,B
7GHz 154MHz shift-G6583E,F / G6584E,F
Press [9] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to select the 8GHz all Types –G6585,G6586,G3362,G3363
WS channel usage function. The screen displays the current
selection For the listed ODUs select DEM invert ON
Press [0] and [Enter] to select WS channel use The setting menu appears to select another menu
Press [1] and [Enter] to select WS channel not use item if required.

Local Craft Terminal V4 15


BER ALM POINT & FRAME ID NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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.

Local Craft Terminal V4 16


DSC ASSIGNMENT NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

Pasolink V4 uses six service OVERHEAD SERVICE CHANNELS


channels in its radio overhead frame SC1 EOW Analog Engineering Order Wire IDU-IDU, IDU-ODU, ODU- Standard
as shown in the table. ODU
SC2 DSC 3 Analog or ASC Interface 2 VF CH (0.3 ~ 3.4 KHz ) 600 ohms Option
Setting Digital balanced or
1. Bit rate (4x2MB)
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status) SC3 DSC 4 DSC Interface 2 CH 9.6 Kbit/s (Async RS-232C, Option
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm) RS-422)
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch) Or Alarm extension 2 CH
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC) Option
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####) SC4 DSC 1 Digital 9.6 Kbit/s RS-232C or Standard
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4)
8. Frame ID (2) 64Kbit/s with G703/V11 card Option
9. WS Channel usage (not used)
10. DSC1 (232) SC5 DSC 2 Digital 9.6 Kbit/s, RS-232C / RS-422 / RS-485 Standard
11. DSC2 (422)
12. DEM invert (off) SC6 NMS with optional PM Card (RS-232C or LAN ) Option
13. Alarm table
14. Next items
00. Menu DSC1 default setting is 9.6Kbps RS232C interface. A 64Kbps G703
99. Exit interface card or V11 interface card are available as an option.
Select item No. :6
DSC2 can be used as a 9.6Kbps interface with RS232C / RS 422 / RS485
interface selectable.
DSC1
Press [10] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to select the DSC1 interface Press 10 and Enter
function. The screen displays the current interface type selected.
Press [0] and [Enter] to select RS 232C as the DSC1 interface 10.DSC1 (232)
Press [1] and [Enter] to select 64Kpbs as the DSC1 interface
(option)
The setting menu appears to select another menu item if required DSC1 (232:0 / 64k:1) : 0

DSC2 Press 11 and Enter


Press [11] and [Enter] from the “Setting menu” to select the DSC2 interface function.
The screen displays the current interface type selected. 11.DSC2 (232)
Press [0]and [Enter] to select RS 232C as the DSC2 interface
Press [1]and [Enter] to select RS422 as the DSC2 interface DSC2 (232:0 / 422:1 / 485(TERM):2 / 485(NON TERM):3) : 0
Press [2]and [Enter] to select RS 485 (terminated) as the DSC2 interface
Press [3]and [Enter] to select RS485 (non terminated) as the DSC2 interface
The setting menu appears to select another menu item if required

Local Craft Terminal V4 17


ALARM TABLE NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

Setting 12.Alarm table 1/2


1. Bit rate (4x2MB) Press 13 and Enter
2. AIS RCVD alarm/status (status) Form C1 Form C2 Form C3 Form C4
3. AIS SEND alarm/status (alarm) 1.INPUT LOSS OUT --- --- ---
4. TX/RX frequency (1ch) 2.AIS RCVD --- --- --- ---
5. TX power ctrl (ATPC)
3.AIS SEND --- --- --- ---
6. Main channel usage 1-16 (used:UNNN #### #### ####)
7. BER alarm threshold (10-4) 4.OUTPUT LOSS --- OUT --- ---
8. Frame ID (2) 5.TX CLK LOSS OUT --- --- ---
9. WS Channel usage (not used) 6.FSYNC ALM --- OUT --- ---
10. DSC1 (232) 7.HIGH BER ALM --- --- OUT ---
11. DSC2 (422) 8.LOW BER ALM --- --- --- ---
12. DEM invert (off) 9.BER ALM --- OUT OUT ---
13. Alarm table
14. Next items
---
00. Menu
99. Exit Press any key to continue ...
12.Alarm table 2/2
Select item No. :6
Form C1 Form C2 Form C3 Form C4
10.MOD ALM OUT --- --- ---
This menu item defines the external relay outputs. The alarms are sent out through 11.DEM ALM --- OUT --- ---
four relays(1+0) or six relays(1+1). Multiple alarms can be assigned to any relay 12.OPR ALM OUT OUT --- ---
13.TX PWR ALM OUT --- --- ---
and alarms can be assigned to multiple relays 14.RX LEV ALM --- OUT --- ---
15.APC1 ALM OUT OUT --- ---
To assign an alarm to a Form C relay, enter the alarm item number and press
16.APC2 ALM OUT OUT --- ---
Enter. 17.IF INPUT ALM OUT --- --- ---
18.MAINT MASK MASK MASK OUT
Selected alarm item is displayed, with the Form C relays. If the alarm is already
assigned to any relay it is indicated by the characters “OUT” below the assigned Select item No. (1-18 , 0:no change) :10
Form C relay.
When prompted “Select Form C No. (1-4 or 6):” Form C1 Form C2 Form C3 Form C4
10.MOD ALM OUT --- --- ---
Enter the Form number and press Enter.
Select Form C No. (1-4) :3
When prompted “ Form C# (Output-No:0 / Yes:1 )”
Press [1] and [Enter] to assign the alarm item to the relay output Form C1 Form C2 Form C3 Form C4
10.MOD ALM OUT --- --- ---

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

Local Craft Terminal V4 18


NEXT ITEMS MENU NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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.

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NEXT ITEMS MENU – LAN SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

2. LAN setting 2. Port2 setting Framing = OFF


00. Menu
2. 10M-Full (MDI)
99. Exit 3. Channel Usage Error 3. FE link down 1. Throughput
3. 100M-Half (MDI)

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

Local Craft Terminal V4 20


LAN PORT SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

1. LAN setting Press 1 or 2 and Enter 1. Port1 setting

1. Port1 setting (2M) 1. Throughput (2M)


2. Port2 setting (disable) 2. Mode
3. FE link down (enable) (AUTONEG(AUTO-MDI/MDIX))
00. Menu 3. Flow ctrl (off)
99. Exit 4. Framing (on)
5. CAS (on)
Select item No. : 6. CRC (on)
7. Collision report (report)
00. Menu
99. Exit
THROUGHPUT SETTING
Select item No. :
Press [1] and [Enter] from the “Port# Setting 1. Throughput (disable) Select the rate for each LAN Ports, Depending on the
menu” to select the throughput for the selection the No. of channels for E1 data are decided.
selected port. Throughput (disable:0 / 2M:1 / 4M:2 / 8M:3 / 16M:4 / 32M:5) :1 See the table in the next page.
FLOW CONTROL SETTING
Press [3] and [Enter] from the “Port# Setting 3. Flow ctrl (off) Select whether to use flow control or not.
menu” to select the Flow control on / off for
the selected port. Flow ctrl ( off : 0 / on : 1 ) :1
FRAMING SETTING
Press [4] and [Enter] from the “Port# Setting 4. Framing (off) Select whether to use Framing or not. Applies only
menu” to select the Framing on/off for the when 2M is selected as throughput for the Port.
selected port. Framing ( off : 0 / on : 1 ) :1
CAS SETTING
Press [5] and [Enter] from the “Port# Setting
5. CAS (off) Applies when Port throughput is set to 2MB with
menu” to select the CAS on/off for the Framing ON. If CAS is ON LAN data is also sent in
selected port. CSC ( off : 0 / on : 1 ) :1 TS16. IF CAS is off then LAN data is not sent in TS16.

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):

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Applicable Traffic Channels - 1 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

10/100 Base-T Port1 Port2 Applicable Traffic CH Number


SYSTEM
PORT1 PORT2 CH used CH used to use 2 MB

Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2


2M Disable CH1 - CH2
2 x 2MB
2M 2M CH1 CH2 --
4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- --
Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4
2M Disable CH1 -- CH2, CH3, CH4
2M 2M CH1 CH3 CH2, CH4

4 x 2MB 4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- CH3, Ch4


4M 2M CH1,CH2 CH3 CH4
4M 4M CH1,CH2, CH3,CH4 --
8M Disable CH1.CH2 -- --
CH3,CH4
Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
2M Disable CH1 -- CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
2M 2M CH1 CH5 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH6, CH7, CH8
4M Disable CH1,CH2 -- CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
4M 2M CH1,CH2 CH5 CH3, CH4, CH6, CH7, CH8
4M 4M CH1,CH2 CH5,CH6 CH3, CH4, CH7, CH8

8 x 2MB 8M Disable CH1,CH2 --


CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8
CH3,CH4
8M 2M CH1,CH2 CH5
CH6, CH7, CH8
CH3,CH4
8M 4M CH1,CH2 CH5,CH6
CH7, CH8
CH3,CH4
8M 8M CH1,CH2 CH5,CH6 --
CH3,CH4 CH7,CH8
16M Disable CH1 to CH8 --

Local Craft Terminal V4 22


Applicable Traffic Channels - 2 NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

10/100 Base-T Channels used for LAN


SYSTEM Applicable Traffic CH Number to use 2 MB
PORT1 PORT2 PORT1 PORT2
Disable Disable -- -- CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9,
CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16

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 --

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LAN PORT SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

1. LAN setting Press 1 or 2 and Enter 1. Port1 setting

1. Port1 setting (2M) 1. Throughput (2M)


2. Port2 setting (disable) 2. Mode
3. FE link down (enable) (AUTONEG(AUTO-MDI/MDIX))
00. Menu 3. Flow ctrl (off)
99. Exit 4. Framing (on)
5. CAS (on)
Select item No. : 6. CRC (on)
7. Collision report (report)
00. Menu
Press [3] and [Enter] from the “LAN Setting 99. Exit
menu” to select the FE link down setting.
Select item No. :
Press [2] and [Enter] from the “Port# Setting
menu” to select the mode setting for the
3. FE link down (disable) selected port.

FE link down (disable :0 / enable :1):


MODE SETTING

2. Mode (10M-HALF(MDI))

Mode AUTONEG (AUTO -MDI/MDIX) :0

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

Local Craft Terminal V4 24


MAINTENANCE NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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

If TX power control mode is MTPC menu item 10 is not displayed

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

Local Craft Terminal V4 25


LOOP-BACK NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

Maintenance LOCAL IDU REMOTE IDU


1. MAINT (NORM) MOD MOD
2. FE loop back ctrl 1-16 (ctrl:---- ---- ---- ----) ODU
INTFC MOD ODU MOD INTFC
(ans :---- ---- ---- ----)
3. NE loop back ctrl 1-16 (ctrl:---- ---- ---- ----) DEM DEM
(ans :---- ---- ---- ----)
NEAR END
4. BER ALM >> AIS (on)
5. CW (off)
FAR END
6. Power mute 1 (on)
7. Power Mute 2 (off)
8. TX SW cont (AUTO) NEAR END LOOPBACK CONTROL
9. RX SW cont (AUTO) From this menu, it is possible to create a near end loopback at
10. ATPC manual ctrl the main interface of the local station IDU.
00. Menu
99. Exit Press [3] and [Enter] from the Maintenance Menu to display the
“NE Loopback control” menu.
Select Item No. : 1
The NE Loopback status of channels 1 to 16 are displayed.
FAR END LOOPBACK CONTROL
Select the channel No: to be controlled and press Enter.
2. FE loop back ctrl 1-16
(1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off 7:off 8:off 3. NE loop back ctrl 1-16
9:off 10:off 11:off 12:off 13:off 14:off 15:off (1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off 7:off 8:off
16:off) Press: 9:off 10:off 11:off 12:off 13:off 14:off 15:off 16:off)
Select channel No. : 1 [1] and [Enter] to switch Loopback on Select channel No. : 1
[0] and [Enter] to switch Loopback off
Channel 1 (off:0 / on:1) : 0 Channel 1 (off:0 / on:1) : 0

2. FE loop back ctrl 1-16 ( ctrl:*--# --z- ---- ----)


3. NE loop back ctrl 1-16 (ctrl:*--- ---- z--- ----)
(ans : *--- ---- ---- ----)
(ans : *--- ---- ---- ----)
This menu is used to create a Far End loopback at the main
An asterisk on the “cont” line indicates that the loopback control is sent to
interface of the opposite station IDU. * the selected channel
Press [2] and [Enter] from the Maintenance Menu to display * An asterisk on the “ans” line indicates that the loopback control was
successfully carried out on the selected channel
the “FE Loopback control” menu. z A “z” on the “cont” line indicates that the loopback control was initiated
from the opposite station IDU
The FE Loopback status of channels 1 to 16 are displayed. # E1 channel is inhibited by hardware restrictions or LAN signal
Select the channel No: to be controlled and press Enter. transmission usage

Local Craft Terminal V4 26


OTHER MAINT FUNCTIONS NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

Maintenance BER ALM >> AIS


1. MAINT (NORM)
2. FE loop back ctrl 1-16 (ctrl:---- ---- ---- ----)
From this maintenance menu item, it is possible to
4. BER AIS on/off (on)
(ans :---- ---- ---- ----) disable BER AIS insertion for all channels.
3. NE loop back ctrl 1-16 (ctrl:---- ---- ---- ----) BER AIS on/off (off:0 / on:1) :
(ans :---- ---- ---- ----) 1 Press [4] and [Enter] from the Maintenance Menu to
4. BER ALM >> AIS (on)
5. CW (off)
display the BER ALM AIS control.
6. Power mute 1 (on)
7. Power Mute 2 (off) Press: [0] and [Enter] to disable BER AIS insertion
8. TX SW cont (AUTO) [1] and [Enter] to enable BER AIS insertion
9. RX SW cont (AUTO)
10. ATPC manual ctrl
00. Menu CW
99. Exit
5. CW (off)
From this menu item, it is possible to transmit an un-
modulated carrier.
Select Item No. : 1
CW (off:0 / on:1) : 1
To display the “CW” control, press [5] and [Enter]
7. ATPC manual ctrl (off)
from the maintenance menu. MOD CW control is
ATPC manual ctrl (off:0 / on:1) :1
displayed.
ATPC current (-5dB)
ATPC current (-30 to 0dB) :-10 Press: [1] and [Enter] to transmit a CW carrier
ATPC manual ctrl [0] and [Enter] stop transmitting a CW carrier
From this menu item, it is possible to
change the ATPC set TX power POWER MUTE1 OR 2(1+1)
manually. 6. Power mute (off) From this maintenance menu item, it is possible to
switch off the ODU output power.
To display the aTPC manual ctrl, press Power mute (off:0 / on:1) : 0
[10] and [Enter] from the maintenance Press [6] and [Enter] from the Maintenance Menu
menu. to display the Power Mute control.

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)

Time stamp (1min:0 / 1sec:1):1


1.Monitoring voltage
Transmitter power 1 : 4.10V ( -5dB) Press any key to start...

Receiving level 1 : 2.39V (-61dBm)


Transmitter power 2 : 4.33V(-1dB) RX LEV TX PWR
MAX MIN MAX MIN
Receiving level 2 : 2.18V (-66dBm) Time [V] [dBm] [V] [dBm] [V] [dB] [V] [dB]
1 2.31 -62 2.29 -63 4.10 -5 4.10 -5
2 2.31 -62 2.29 -63 4.10 -5 4.10 -5
DATA (Monitoring voltages) 3 2.31 -62 2.29 -63 4.10 -5 4.10 -5
Measured input / TX output RF signal levels are displayed. The 4 2.31 -62 2.29 -63 4.10 -5 4.10 -5
metering range for each measurement is given in the table 5 2.31 -62 2.29 -63 4.10 -5 4.10 -5
above. TX output power is given as the detector voltage and 6 2.31 -62 2.29 -63 4.10 -5 4.10 -5
7 2.47 -59 2.29 -63 4.10 -5 4.10 -5
attenuation used in dB. RX signal level is given as AGC voltage
and in dBm.

METER READING OF ODU PARAMETERS


Transmitter Power Depend on the Transmitter Power ( 0 to 4.6 V DC)
Receiving Level Depend on the Receiving Signal level (0.8 to 4.4V DC)

Local Craft Terminal V4 28


ALARM/STATUS MONITORING NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

Monitoring 3. Monitoring of alarm/status 1/2


1. Monitoring voltage IDU
2. Monitoring voltage (continuous mode) INPUT LOSS 1-16 (alarm:**-- ---- ---- ----)
CHANNEL USAGE ERROR 1-16 (alarm:---- ---- ---- ----)
3. Alarm/Status
AIS RCVD 1-16 (alarm:---- ---- ---- ----)
4. Inventory AIS SEND 1-16 (alarm:---- ---- ---- ----)
00. Menu OUTPUT LOSS 1-16 (alarm:---- ---- ---- ----)
99. Exit LAN INTFC ALM (alarm:-)
TX CLK LOSS (alarm:-)
Select item No. :3 FSYNC ALM (alarm:-)
HIGH BER ALM (alarm:-)
LOW BER ALM (alarm:-)
Press 3 and Enter BER ALM (alarm:-)
The IDU and ODU alarms and status information can be
viewed form this menu item. Alarm condition is indicated by Press any key to continue ...
“*” and normal condition by “-“.
ODU ALARMS 3. Monitoring of alarm/status 2/2
• TX Power ALM MOD ALM (alarm:-)
Transmitter output power decreased by 3 to 5 dB. DEM ALM (alarm:-)
OPR ALM (alarm:-)
• RX Level ALM
Receive level below squelch level ODU
• APC1 ALM TX PWR ALM (alarm:-)
ODU 1st local oscillator APC unlock alarm RX LEV ALM (alarm:-)
• APC2 ALM APC1 ALM (alarm:-)
ODU 2nd local oscillator APC unlock alarm APC2 ALM (alarm:-)
•IF Input ALM IF INPUT ALM alarm:-)
IF input level in the ODU below (approximately)-63dBm.
STATUS INFORMATION MUTE (off)
TX/RX FREQ CH (1ch)
• MUTE
ODU output mute on/off status Press any key
• TX Frequency CH
Channel number corresponding to the ODU transmit
frequency
• RX Frequency CH
Channel number corresponding to the ODU receive
frequency

Local Craft Terminal V4 29


ALARMS NECITR-YTC
ART-MA7/03-01

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…

Local Craft Terminal V4 31


Pasolink
Engineering Manual

NEC International Training, Ltd.


Japan
Introduction NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 1


System Overview NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 2


System Components NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 3


System Components NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 4


Collection of Performance Data NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 5


Performance / Events data Management NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Event Log File

Page n

Create One Event File per day, if Page 3


the number of events per day is Page 2
more than 300, will open another
page under the same file. Page 1 Events
Link IDU (PM Card)
Status Change
(300 Events) Performance
Alarm Occurrence
ES

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

Pasolink Engineering Manual 6


Configuration Files NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 7


PMC Operation Mode NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 8


PMC Operation Mode NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 9


Sizing Rule for PMC NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 10


Sizing Rule for PMC NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 11


Role Change Function NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

Pasolink Engineering Manual 12


Physical Interfaces NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

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

Pasolink Engineering Manual 13


Pasolink IP Addressing and Subnets NECITR
VSK-JUL/03-00

172 18 0 0 SubNet Address 172 18 0 64 SubNet Address

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 0 Not Allowed 171.18.0.0 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 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Allowed 171.18.0.64

First Host 171.18.0.1


1st Sub Net

5th Sub Net


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 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 First Host 171.18.0.65

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 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.2 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 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.66

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 1 1 1 0 Last Host 171.18.0.14 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 1 1 1 0 Last Host 171.18.0.78

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 1 1 1 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.15 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 1 1 1 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.79

172 18 0 16 SubNet Address 172 18 0 80 SubNet Address

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 1 0 0 0 0 Not Allowed 171.18.0.0 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 1 0 1 0 0 0 0


Not Allowed 171.18.0.80
2nd Sub Net

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 1 0 0 0 1 First Host 171.18.0.1 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 1 0 0 0 1

6thSub Net
First Host 171.18.0.81

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 1 0 0 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.2 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 1 0 0 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.82

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 1 1 1 1 0 Last Host 171.18.0.14 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 1 1 1 1 0 Last Host 171.18.0.94

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 1 1 1 1 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.15 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 1 1 1 1 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.95

172 18 0 32 SubNet Address 172 18 0 96 SubNet Address


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 0 0 0 0 0 Not Allowed 171.18.0.32 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 1 0 0 0 0 0 Not Allowed 171.18.0.96

First Host 171.18.0.33


3rd Sub Net

7th Sub Net


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 0 0 0 0 1 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 1 0 0 0 0 1 First Host 171.18.0.97

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 0 0 0 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.34 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 1 0 0 0 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.98

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 0 1 1 1 0 Last Host 171.18.0.46 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 1 0 1 1 1 0 Last Host 171.18.0.110

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 0 1 1 1 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.47 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 1 0 1 1 1 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.111

172 18 0 48 SubNet Address 172 18 0 112 SubNet Address

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 0 0 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 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Not Allowed 171.18.0.112


Not Allowed 171.18.0.48

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 0 0 0 1 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 1 1 0 0 0 1 First Host 171.18.0.113


4th Sub Net

8thSub Net

First Host 171.18.0.49

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 0 0 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.50 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 1 1 0 0 1 0 Second Host 171.18.0.114

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 171.18.0.62 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 1 1 0 1 1 0 Last Host 171.18.0.126

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 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.63 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 1 1 1 1 1 1 Not Allowed 171.18.0.127

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PNMS Communication Interfaces NECITR
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Network Sizing Rule NECITR
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Pasolink Subnet Setting NECITR
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Define the
number of Hosts

Network Address 172 18 0 0

Default Sub Net Mask 255 255 255 240

255 255 11111111 11110000


12Bits
Available number
Subnets = 212-2 = 4096
(Example 1) Available number
Sub Net Address 255 255 254 0 of Hosts are 24 -2 = 16
1111111 0 (Fixed can not be changed)

Network Address 7 Bit Mask 5 Bits Host

Finally the available number


(Example 2) of Subnets are 25 = 32

Sub Net Address 255 255 255 0 Define the


1111111 1 number of Subnets

Network Address 8 Bit Mask 4 Bits Host

Finally the available number


of Subnets are 24= 16

Define the
number of Subnets

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Network Sizing Rule NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 18


Network Sizing Rule NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 19


Simple Trunk Line Network (Serial Interface) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 20


PNMS IP Addressing NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 21


Simple Trunk Line Network (LAN Interface) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 22


Simple Trunk Line Network (LAN Interface) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 23


Multi Sub-Branch Network NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 24


PNMS IP Addressing Summery NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 25


Interoperability with other Networks NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 26


Point to Multi-Point Connection NECITR
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C
HYB CONV
HYB CONV

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Multi-Cluster Network (1)
Dedicated Leased Line (Serial Interface) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 28


Multi-Cluster Network
(LAN / Serial Interface) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 29


Multi-Cluster Network
(LAN Interface) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 30


CPM Reduction Solution NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 31


Solutions NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 32


PNMS Reliability NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 33


Parallel PNMS NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 34


LCT / PNMT Cable NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 35


NMS Port Cable NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 36


Back to Back cable (Point to Point) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 37


Back to Back cable (Point to Multi- Point) NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 38


PNMS + Back to Back (Point to Multi-Point)
Connection NECITR
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HYB CONV Switch Setting NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 40


Pin Assignment NECITR
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Pasolink Engineering Manual 41


Functional Block Diagram NECITR
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Example – Use of HYB CONV NECITR
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RS232
RS485 Site - A Site-A Site-B

NO.002

Existing Network RS232


RS232

NO.003
RS485

Site - B
NO.005
RS485

NO.007
RS485

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HYB CONV –PASOLINK Cable (Point to Point) NECITR
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15pin(M) 15 pin(M)

HYB Paso NMS


Connector Connector
HYB CONV RS-232C
1 1 1 1 DEBUG-TXD
2 NMS - RXD 2 2 2 EMS-TXD
3 NMS -TXD 3 3 3 EMS-RXD
4 NMS RTS 4 4 4
5 NMS -CTS 5 5 5 EMS-RTS
6 LOOP 6 6 6 EMS-CTS-
7 GRD 7 7 7 GND
8 LOOP 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 DEBUG-RXD
RPM 10 NMS-RXD+ 10 10 10 NMS-TXD
11 NMS-RXD- 11 11 11 NMS-RXD
12 12 12 12
13 NMS-TXD+ 13 13 13 NMS-RTS
14 NMS-TXD- 14 14 14 NMS-CTS
15 15 15 15

(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)

HYB CONV HYB Paso NMS


Connector Connector

HYB CONV RS-485


1 1 1 1
2 NMS- RXD 2 2 2 EMS-TXD+
3 NMS -TXD 3 3 3 EMS-TXD-
4 NMS RTS 4 4 4 EMS-TXDR
5 NMS -CTS 5 5 5 EMS-RXD+
6 LOOP 6 6 6 EMS-RXD-

Figure8.25 NMS port – HYB Converter (point to point) connection 7


8
9
GRD
LOOP
7
8
9
7
8
9
7
8
9
GND

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)

Figure8.27 Pin assignment for NMS port – HYB Converter


(point to point, RS485) connection

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HYB CONV –PASOLINK Cable (Point to Multi-point) NECITR
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15pin(M) 15 pin(M)

HYB Paso NMS


Connector Connector

HYB CONV RS-485


1 1 1 1
2 NMS- RXD 2 2 2 EMS-TXD+
3 NMS -TXD 3 3 3 EMS-TXD-
RPM RPM 4 NMS RTS 4 4 4 EMS-TXDR
5 NMS -CTS 5 5 5 EMS-RXD+
6 LOOP 6 6 6 EMS-RXD-
7 GRD 7 7 7 GND
8 LOOP 8 8 8
9 9 9 9
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)

Figure8.29 Pin assignment for NMS port – HYB Converter


RPM SCPM (point to multi-point) connection(1)
F M Using with Cascade connection cable (182-228622)
NMS Port NMS Port
[RS485] [RS485]
182-228622
B-B CASCADE F M F
182-229678 182-228622
B-B CASCADE
0.5 to 15m 0.3m

15pin(M) 15pin(M) 15pin(F)


HYB CONV
RS-485
1 1 1
1
2 2 2
2 EMS-TXD+
3 3 3
3 EMS-TXD-
4 4 4
4 EMS-TXDR
5 5 5
Figure8.28 NMS port – HYB Converter (point to multi-point) connection
5 EMS-RXD+
6 6 6
6 EMS-RXD-
7 7 7
7 GND
8 8 8
8
9 9 9
9
10 10 10
10 NMS-TXD+
11 11 11
11 NMS-TXD-
12 12 12
12 NMS-TXDR
13 13 13
13 NMS-RXD+
14 14 14
14 NMS-RXD-
15 15 15
15

Termination is not required


because both TX/RX line are
(182-228622) terminated in HYB CONV.
Figure8.30 Pin assignment for back to back (point to multi-point) connection (2)
(Cascade connection Cable)

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NETWORK EXAMPLE 1/2 NECITR
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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

ODU ODU ODU ODU

Customer
IP Network Equpt.

HYB Conv IDU IDU IDU IDU

RS485 RS485
RS485

RWTAL02 RWKAH01 RWKAH02 RWBOG01


10.10.180.7 10.10.180.8 10.10.180.9 10.10.180.10

ODU ODU ODU ODU

IDU IDU IDU IDU

RS485

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NETWORK EXAMPLE 2/2 NECITR
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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

RS232 RAJINFO-01 RSSKPI-01


10.10.181.1 10.10.181.2

ODU ODU
NETWORK -3

IDU IDU

10.10.161.253

RAJINFO-02 RSLXP1-01 RSLXP1-02 RSUPS1-01


10.10.181.18 10.10.181.19 10.10.181.20 10.10.181.21
RS485

ODU ODU ODU ODU

IDU IDU IDU IDU

RS485

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PNMS Connection Through Router NECITR
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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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030701

Network Configuration Tool

Operation Manual
(for version 4.23.xxx)

July 2003

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Drafted by: Checked by: Approved by:

Vicor Parado Mr. Gaku Watanabe Mr. Yoshio Itoh


NMS Group 1st WS Dept. Assistant Manager Manager, NMS Group
3rd WS Development 1st WS Dept.
Section

Document Revision History

Date Revision Revised by


07/11/2001 Draft for NetConfig Tool version 3.03 Vicor Parado
NMS Group 1st WS Dept.
09/17/2001 Added version 3.05 changes Vicor Parado
09/25/2001 Added MIU Properties Vicor Parado
09/27/2001 Adapted to version 3.07 Vicor Parado
10/10/2001 Added definition on tables in pgs. 41, 44 and 48. Vicor Parado
11/08/2001 Modified page 41 System Total PMC and Vicor Parado
Redundancy. Removed network definition and
architecture.
12/10/2001 Changed section 2.6.1 from Adding a Vicor Parado
Pasolink hop Adding new Network
Element.
Changed section 2.6.1 from Deleting a
Pasolink hop Deleting a Network
Element.
Added line concentrator icon in 2.6.1
Adding a new Network Element.
02/08/2002 Added start-up procedure for non-PNMS NT Vicor Parado
(NetCfgTool Standalone) users.
Adding back-to-back line (section 2.6.2)
corrected to new NetCfgTool v3.14.
Added new description for Pasolink+
Properties, Mode tab.
Added new Section 2.8 Network Address
and Subnet setting.
Changed bitmap to reflect NetCfgTool
version 3.14
02/12/2002 Modified Edit Menu contents. Vicor Parado/Dolkun Yunus
Removed note on PNMS-NT version
NetCfgTool startup.
Changed Open (*.nct) window.

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02/15/2002 Separated Line concentrator section from Vicor Parado


MIU section.
Added explanation on Network Properties
PPP connection mode (2.7) and PNMS port
IP address (table 5.3).
Added additional explanation on Network
Properties: Network address and subnet
mask setting.
Added Connect Port definition in section
2.6.8 Line properties.
Added new section 2.10 Viewing subnet
information.
Added new section 2.6.3 Back-to-Back line
color codes.

02/19/2002 Added information on Changed NE List function. Vicor Parado


Step 5 in 2.5 Opening an existing workspace.
02/22/2002 Manual adapted for version 4.00 Y. Ichikawa
3rd WS Development Department
03/12/2002 Checked. V. Parado
Added Table 7.6 and 8.6 PNMS properties.
03/26/2002 Added description on Antenna Direction. V. Parado
Added description of PMC button on Tables
7.1 and 8.1
Added appendix A : MIU Setting
10/31/2002 This manual is applied to NetCfgTool Y. Ichikawa & C. Lee
software version 4.21.xxx
Separated MIU Properties into 2.8.8 MIU
(Line Concentrator) and 2.8.9 MIU (Hop).
Added 2.10 Changed NE’s List
Added 2.14 Printing Current Network
Added appendix B Subnets
11/22/2002 This manual is applied to NetCfgTool Y. Ichikawa & C. Lee
software version 4.22.xxx
Changed workspace layout.
Added new items to Edit submenu.
Deleted Windows submenu.
Miscellaneous modifications
06/05/2003 This manual is applied to NetCfgTool Y. Ichikawa & C. Lee
software version 4.23.xxx
Added Pasolink V4.
In Chapter 3 Multiple CPMC Workspace,
added notes regarding “*” sign.
Added Appendices C, D and E.
06/30/2003 Modify the “Create Configuration-Check” Y. Ichikawa & C. Lee
window in Section 2.9.
Minor spell checking.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOL ...................................................................................... 5


1.1 PURPOSE ........................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................ 5
2 NETCFGTOOL OPERATION ..................................................................................................... 7
2.1 NETCFGTOOL COMMAND MENU STRUCTURE ........................................................................... 7
2.2 STARTING NETCFGTOOL ........................................................................................................... 8
2.3 CLOSING NETCFGTOOL ............................................................................................................ 9
2.4 CREATING A NEW NETWORK CONFIGURATION WORKSPACE. ..................................................... 9
2.5 OPENING AN EXISTING WORKSPACE (*.NCT).............................................................................. 9
2.6 NETWORK PROPERTIES: NAMING THE INDIVIDUAL NETWORKS IN A WORKSPACE ................... 11
2.7 NETWORK PROPERTIES: NETWORK ADDRESS AND SUBNET SETTING ..................................... 12
2.8 EDITING WORKSPACE. ............................................................................................................. 14
2.8.1 Adding a new Network Element (NE). .........................................................................14
2.8.2 Adding back-to-back line (cable) ...................................................................................14
2.8.3 Back-to-Back Line Color Codes .....................................................................................16
2.8.4 Deleting a Network Element (NE). ...............................................................................17
2.8.5 Deleting a line (cable) ....................................................................................................17
2.8.6 Setting Pasolink V3, Pasolink V4 and Pasolink -S Properties...................................18
2.8.7 Setting Pasolink + Properties........................................................................................31
2.8.8 MIU (Line Concentrator) Properties ..........................................................................43
2.8.9 MIU (Hop) Properties ...................................................................................................56
2.8.10 Setting line (cable) Properties. ................................................................................70
2.9 CREATING CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 72
2.10 CHANGED NE LIST .............................................................................................................. 75
2.11 VIEWING THE SUBNET INFORMATION.................................................................................. 76
2.12 EXPORTING NETWORK CONFIGURATION FILES. .................................................................. 77
2.12.1 Exporting Network Configuration files for PNMS.......................................................77
2.12.2 Exporting Network Configuration Files for PM Card .................................................78
2.13 SAVING CURRENT WORKSPACE. .......................................................................................... 80
2.14 PRINTING CURRENT NETWORK ........................................................................................... 81
2.15 ABOUT NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOL ........................................................................... 83
3 MULTIPLE CPMC WORKSPACE............................................................................................ 84

APPENDIX A: MIU SETTINGS....................................................................................................... 86

APPENDIX B: SUBNETS................................................................................................................. 87

APPENDIX C: CONFIGURATION OF DUAL MASTER MIU ....................................................... 90

APPENDIX D: INCORRECT CONFIGURATION OF MIU(LINE CONCENTRATOR)................ 92

APPENDIX E: INCORRECT CONFIGURATION OF PASOLINK+ .............................................. 93

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1 Network Configuration Tool


The Network Configuration Tool (NetCfgTool) is an optional application tool for the
Pasolink Network Management System, which provides an easy to use graphical
interface in building NEC PASOLINK networks. It is a powerful tool used to generate
configuration files for the Pasolink Management Cards (PMC) and network connection
data files for the Pasolink Network Management System (PNMS).

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.

1.2 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations


PNMS Pasolink Network Management System.

Also alternatively referred to as Central


Computer in this manual.

PMC/CTRL Pasolink Management Card. (for Pasolink


only.)

Control Module (CTRL) for Pasolink+ only.

PNMT Pasolink Network Maintenance Terminal

CPMC / CPM (for Pasolink only) Central PMC/CTRL. The PMC/CTRL


located on the central station's IDU and is
Root NE (for Pasolink+ only)) directly connected to the PNMS. Acts as
the master in the HDLC chain and are
responsible for polling other PMC/CTRL in
its network. A “C” sign is displayed as part
of CPM NE icon. A “R” sign is displayed as
part of Root NE icon.

RPMC / RPM (for Pasolink only) Remote PMC/CTRL. The PMC/CTRL


located on the remote sites that are
Normal NE (for Pasolink+ only) configured as slaves.

SCPMC / SCPM (for Pasolink only) Sub-Central PMC/CTRL. A PMC/CTRL


located in the remote site and is configured
Branch NE (for Pasolink+ only) as slave to the CPMC/Root NE but is a
master to the sub-network below it. An “S”
sign is displayed as part of SCPM NE icon.
A “B” sign is displayed as part of Branch NE
icon. Furthermore, A light blue “B” sign
indicates that no further subnet group can
be spawn from this subnet group, while a
yellow “B” sign indicates otherwise.

NE Network Element. Node.

ODU Outdoor Unit

IDU Indoor Unit

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HDLC High-level Data Link Control protocol

DSC Digital Service Channel

PPP Point to Point Protocol

SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol

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2 NetCfgTool Operation

2.1 NetCfgTool Command Menu Structure

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

Main Menu Select All


File Pasolink V3
Edit Pasolink V4
Select
Network Pasolink-S
Add Network Element
View Add BB Line
MIU(LineConcentrator)
Tools MIU(HOP)
Help Network Element Type
Pasolink+ STM-1
Pasolink+ STM-0
Pasolink+ PDH
Network
New
Delete

Properties

View
Network List

Tools
Create Configuration

Subnet Information

Help
Help NetConfigTool.pdf
About NetConfigTool

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2.2 Starting NetCfgTool


To start NetCfgTool:

1. Go to Programs NetCfgTool NetCfgTool from the Windows 98/NT/2000 Start


menu..

2. NetConfig Tool main window will be displayed.

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2.3 Closing NetCfgTool


To close the NetCfgTool application:

1. Go to File Exit Application in the main menu.

2.4 Creating a New network configuration workspace.


To start creating new workspace:

1. Go to File New on the main menu.

2. A blank workspace will be displayed.

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.

4. Start creating and editing network configuration workspace.

2.5 Opening an existing workspace (*.nct).


NetCfgTool allows you to save a workspace in *.nct file format so that you can open and
modify the current network configuration. Once you load an existing/current workspace
you will be able to modify, delete or add NE’s on the network. (See also 2.12 Saving the
Current Workspace.)

To open an existing workspace:

1. Click on File Open at the main menu of the main window.

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2. Select the *.nct file of the workspace from the list.

3. Click on Open button.

4. Verify that the correct workspace is opened in the main menu.

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2.6 Network Properties: Naming the individual networks in a workspace


Since one workspace can contain a number of networks, the NetCfgTool allows
you to provide useful names to each of the networks. By default, Network-x,
where x is the network number, is assigned.

To set the network name:

1. Click on Network Properties from the main menu or right click anywhere
on the current Network window.

2. Enter the name you want to be associated to this workspace/network in the


Network Name box.

3. Click on [OK] button to apply the new setting.

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2.7 Network Properties: Network Address and Subnet Setting


The IP addresses assigned by the NetCfgTool to Pasolink network depends on
the assigned Network Address and Subnet mask in the Network Properties
window. (Please refer to the PNMS Engineering Manual for the network-sizing
rule and IP addressing scheme.)

To set the subnet of the selected network:

1. Click on Network Properties from the main menu.

2. Click on Subnet Tab on the ensuing window.

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.

**For example, network address 10.10.10.0 with subnet mask


255.255.255.192 was initially assigned to the selected network. This means
only 64 address are allocated initially. If the number of NE’s exceeds 62, then
a new subnet must be assigned to the network to allocate new IP addresses
on the new NE’s.

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.

5. Click on [OK] button to apply the new settings.

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2.8 Editing workspace.

2.8.1 Adding a new Network Element (NE).


The NetConfig Tool supports Pasolink V3, PasolinkV4, Pasolink-S, MIU and
Pasolink+ network configurations. Therefore a network element can either be a
Pasolink V3, Pasolink V4, Pasonlik S, MIU or Pasolink+. Note that Pasolink-S,
Pasolink V3 and Pasolink V4 share the same configuration.

To add a new NE:

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

2.8.2 Adding back-to-back line (cable)


To add a back-to-back line (cable):

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.

Example: Connecting Pasolink No.002 with Pasolink No.008


Step 1. Click on icon. Click on Pasolink No. 002.

Step 2. Click on Pasolink No. 008

Step 3. Set line properties. (Refer to 2.6.6 Setting line(cable)


Properties.)

Note: Multi-drop or branching Line (B-B) cannot be


connected to the output or the NMS signal source -No.001
in this example. PMC NMS port splits only the input signal
but not the output signal. This is a hardware limitation of the
PMC.

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2.8.3 Back-to-Back Line Color Codes


The NMS back-to-back connection between NE’s varies according to the type of
NE’s connected, speed, synchronization, the port used and the type of protocol
used. To allow the network designer to differentiate the various types of
connection the NetCfgTool uses color-coded lines.

The following lists the color codes used by the NetCfgTool to represent the
different back-to-back connection types.

Black: represents the common RS-485/RS-232C/9600bps/ASYNC multi-


drop line between Pasolink, Line Concentrator, MIU and Pasolink-S NE’s.

Red: represents the 64kbps/RS-422/SYNC connections between NE1 and


NE1 of Pasolink+ NE’s.

Violet: represents the RS485/19200bps/ASYNC connections NE2 and


NE1 of Pasolink+ NE or RS485/19200bps/ASYNC connection between
Pasolink+ and Pasolink V3/PasolinkV4/Pasolink-S/MIU NE.

Blue: represents the LAN (Ethernet) back-to-back connection between


Pasolink+ NE.

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2.8.4 Deleting a Network Element (NE).


To remove an NE:

1. Right-click on the NE to bring up the context menu.

2. Click on Delete in the context menu to remove the NE.

2.8.5 Deleting a line (cable)


To remove a line:

1. Right click on the line to bring up the context menu.

2. Click on Line Delete in the context menu to continue removing the line.

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2.8.6 Setting Pasolink V3, Pasolink V4 and Pasolink -S Properties.


To modify Pasolink properties:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will be displayed as shown below.

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2.8.6.1 Editing Pasolink General Parameters


To change the Pasolink General configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties

window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration.

4. In this window, Equipment Type, Pasolink Name, Area Name, Note,


PMC Type, Pasolink Name Position, and Antenna Direction can be
defined and modified. The definitions of these parameters are listed in
Table 5.1.

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Table 5.1: Pasolink General Properties

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.

Note Optional note used to describe the selected Pasolink.


Maximum number of characters allowed is 100.

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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2.8.6.2 Editing the Network Parameters


To change the Pasolink Network Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties

window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. Click on Network Tab to


display the Network Parameter window.

b) Network tab of SCPMC

a) Network tab of CPMC

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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Table 5.2: Pasolink Network Properties

Parameter Definition

Assign IP Address manually When Assign IP Address manually


check box is selected , user can
modify IP Address of both DPU and
NMS ports.

Assign Subnet Mask manually When Assign Subnet Mask


manually check box is selected,
user can modify Subnet Mask of
both DPU and NMS ports.

DPU Port IP Address Defines the assigned IP Address of


the selected Pasolink.

Subnet Mask Defines which part of the PMC IP


Address will be masked and be
defined as its subnet. This also,
defines what class of IP addressing
is used. (i.e. Class A, Class B,
Class C, etc.). Only 3 subnet masks
are allowed: 16 (255.255.255.240)
default, 8 (255.255.255.248) or 4
(255.255.255.252).

Subnet Name Defines the name of the DPU Port


sub-network.

Opposite Network Defines the IP Address of the


Element opposite station

NMS Port IP Address Defines the assigned IP Address of


the selected Pasolink.

Subnet Mask Defines which part of the PMC IP


Address will be masked and be
defined as its subnet. This also,
defines what class of IP addressing
is used. (i.e. Class A, Class B,
Class C, etc.). Only 3 subnet masks
are allowed: 16 (255.255.255.240)
default, 8 (255.255.255.248) or 4
(255.255.255.252).

Subnet Name Defines the name of the NMS Port


sub-network.

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2.8.6.3 Editing Port Configuration Parameters


To change the Port Configuration Parameters:
1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties

window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. Click on Port Tab to

display the Port Parameter 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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Table 5.3: Port Configuration Parameter

Parameter Definition

DPU Port Action Mode Defines the role of the DPU Port of Pasolink. *
The possible modes are Master, Slave, and
Repeater.

Baud Rate Defines the speed of the DPU Port in bits-per-


second (bps).

NMS Port Action Mode Defines the role of the NMS Port of Pasolink.*
The possible modes are Master, Slave,
Repeater and Disabled.

Baud Rate Defines the speed of the NMS Port in bits-


per-second (bps).

Mode Defines the wiring (interface) protocol used

* This item will not be defined until Create Configuration is done.

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2.8.6.4 Editing HDLC Configuration Parameter


To change the HDLC Configuration Parameters:
1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties

window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. Click on HDLC Tab to


display the Port Parameter window.

4. In this window, the Master Timeout, Master Interval, Slave Timeout,


Auto Roll Change, Roll Change and High BER DPU Inhibit can be defined
and changed. The definitions of these parameters are listed in Table 5.4.

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Table 5.4: HDLC Properties

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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2.8.6.5 Editing Other Pasolink Parameters


To change the Other Pasolink Parameters:
1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties

window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. Click on Others Tab to


display the Port Parameter 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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Table 5.5: Other Properties

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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2.8.6.6 Editing Pasolink PNMS Parameters (for CPMC only )


This parameter is relevant only to the NE that is assigned as CPMC.

To change the Pasolink V3, Pasolink V4 or Pasolink-S PNMS Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties 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.

Table 5.6: PNMS Properties


Parameter Definition
PNMS Connection Defines the type of connection used by the CPMC
to the PNMS. The Pasolink CPMC can connect to
the PNMS PC / Workstation either thru
RS232C/RS422 (Dial-Up) or LAN (IP) connection.
Pasolink V3, Pasolink V4: RS232C/RS422/LAN
Pasolink-S : RS232C/RS422
LAN IP address IP address of LAN port of the target Pasolink.
Net Mask Subnet mask of LAN port mentioned above.
Default Gateway IP address of Default Gateway.
Normally the IP address of the PNMS
PC.
RS232C/RS422 Connection Type Defines the type of connection used by the CPMC
to the PNMS. The Pasolink CPMC can connect to
the PNMS PC either thru Direct connection (Dial-
Up) or Router connection.
IP Address When the RS232C or RS422 PNMS connection is
selected, the fields are sensitive. The IP address
defines that is used by the RS232C or RS422 port
of the Pasolink IDU.
Net Mask Subnet Mask of the RS232C or RS422 port
mentioned above.

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2.8.7 Setting Pasolink + Properties.


To modify Pasolink+ properties:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink to bring up the context menu


( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink+ Properties window will be displayed as shown below

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2.8.7.1 Editing Pasolink+ General Parameters


To change the Pasolink+ General configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink+ to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties


window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration.

4. In this window, Pasolink Name, Area Name, Note, CTRL Type,


Pasolink Name Position, and Antenna Direction can be changed. The
definitions of these parameters are listed in Table 6.1.

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Table 6.1: Pasolink+ General Properties

Parameter Definition

System Equipment Type The type of Pasolink+ equipment: STM-1,


STM-0 and PDH.

Network Element The name of the NE in the network. Maximum


Name number of characters allowed is 32.

Area Name The area where the NE is located (optional).


Maximum number of characters allowed is 80.

Note Additional description, or remark on the NE.


(optional) Maximum number of characters
allowed is 100.

CTRL Type CTRL Type Role of the CTRL in the network. Root NE,
Branch NE or Normal NE.

Root NE Checked when selected NE is Root NE. This


is automatically checked by the NetCfgTool
for every Pasolnk + Root NE.

Subnet Separation Automatically or Manually set the subnet of


Mode the DPU/Radio port and the NE1 port.

Radio/NE1 Interface When the Subnet Separation mode is set to


manual, this parameter can be customized.
Either the DPU/NE1 is separated or in the
same subnet.

Position/Direction Name Position The position of the text in the workspace can
be customized here.

Antenna Direction The antenna icon in the workspace can be


customized to face either Right or Left.

Port Information This provides the IP information of the


available port in the Pasolink+ NE. The IP
address that the port uses and its subnet
mask can be viewed in this section.

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2.8.7.2 Editing Pasolink+ Radio/NE1 Parameters


To change the Pasolink+ Radio/NE1 Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink+ to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties


window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration. Click on the
Radio/NE1 tab to bring up the Pasolink+ port information.

a) The Same Subnet b) Different Subnet

4. In this window, the IP Address information of the Pasolink+ ports is


defined. If Radio/NE1 interface from the General tab is set to “The Same
Subnet”, the IP address under “Bridge” is used. On the other hand, if
“Different subnet” is set, the IP addresses under “Separate Interface” are
used. The definitions of these parameters are listed in Table 6.2.

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NOTE: The IP addresses, Net Masks can only be manually set if it is


selected in “Assign IP Address manually” check box or “Assign Subnet
Mask manually” check box.

Table 6.2: Pasolink Radio/NE1 Properties

Parameter Definition

Assign IP Address manually When Assign IP Address manually check box


is selected, user can modify IP Address
(Radio/NE1) .

Assign Subnet Mask manually When Assign Subnet Mask manually check
box is selected, user can modify Subnet
Mask(Radio/NE1).

Network Bridge IP Address IP address of the Bridge or LAN port of the


Pasolink+ IDU

Bridge Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the LAN port

Bridge Subnet Name Defines the name of the Bridge Port sub-
network.

IP Address of Radio IP address of the DPU/Radio port.

Subnet Mask of Radio Subnet mask of the DPU/Radio Port

Subnet Name of Radio Defines the name of the Radio Port sub-
network.

IP Address of NE1 IP address of NE1 port

Subnet Mask of NE1 Subnet mask of NE1 port

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

Radio /Opposite IP IP address of the opposite Pasolink+ radio


Address (DPU port).

NE1 /Speed Speed of the NE1 port of the target Pasolink+

NE1 /Mode The HDLC mode of NE1 port. Enabled only


when NE1 (64000 bps is used). The possible
modes are Master, Slave and Disabled.

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2.8.7.3 Editing Pasolink+ NE2 Parameters


To change the Pasolink+ NE2 Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink+ to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties


window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration. Click on the
NE2 tab to bring up the Pasolink+ NE2 port information.

4. In this window, the IP Address information of the Pasolink+ NE2 port is


defined. The definitions of these parameters are listed in Table 6.3.

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Table 6.3: Pasolink NE2 Properties

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.

IP Address IP address of NE2.

Net Mask Subnet mask of NE2 port.

Speed Speed of NE2 port.

HDLC Mode Specifies if the NE2 port is used in HDLC. The


NE2 port can either be Master, Slave or blank.

Terminal Auto Assign Automatically allow the NetConfig tool to


terminate the HDLC connection of the
selected NE’s NE2 port, if it is the last port in
the HDLC line. (Recommended)

Terminate If Terminal Auto Assign is set to Manual, the


termination on the NE2 port can be set to On
or Off.

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2.8.7.4 Editing Pasolink+ LAN (B-B) Parameters


To change the Pasolink+ LAN (B-B) Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink+ to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties


window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration. Click on the
LAN (B-B) tab to display the LAN (B-B) parameters.

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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2.8.7.5 Editing Pasolink+ PNMS Parameters (for Root NE only)


This parameter is relevant only to the NE that is assigned as Root NE.

To change the Pasolink+ PNMS Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink+ to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties


window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration. Click on the
PNMS tab to bring up the Pasolink+ PNMS parameter.

4. In this window, the IP Address and subnet mask information of the


PNMS port is defined. The definitions of these parameters are listed in
Table 6.4. (See also 2.7 Network Properties: Setting-up the PNMS
Connection.)

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Table 6.4: Pasolink NE2 Properties

Parameter Definition

PNMS Connection Defines the type of connection used by the


Root NE to the PNMS. The Pasolink+ Root
NE can connect to the PNMS PC either thru
V.11 (Dial-UP) connection or LAN (IP)
connection.

LAN IP Address When the Ethernet connection is selected, the


LAN fields are sensitive. The IP address
defines that that is used by the LAN port of
the Pasolink+ IDU. Note that is only used
when the LAN port is used for PNMS
connection

IP address of LAN port of the Pasolink+. This


is only set if the selected NE is a Root NE.

Subnet Mask Subnet mask of LAN port mentioned above.

V.11 (Default) IP Address When the Dial-Up connection is selected, the


V.11 fields are sensitive. The IP address
defines that that is used by the V.11 port of
the Pasolink+ IDU. Note that is only used
when the V.11 port is used for PNMS
connection.

Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of the V.11 port mentioned


above.

Speed Connection speed used by the dial-up.

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2.8.7.6 Editing Pasolink+ Routing Parameters


To change the Pasolink+ Routing Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink+ to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties


window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration. Click on the
Routing tab to display the routing parameters.

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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2.8.7.7 Editing Pasolink+ SNTP Parameters


Pasolink+ support Simple Network Time Protocol, used to synchronize its
internal clock to a defined Time-server in the network.

To change the Pasolink+ SNTP Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Pasolink+ to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected Pasolink to open the Pasolink+ Properties


window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Pasolink+ Properties window.

3. The Pasolink Properties window will appear. The default is the


General Tab window, which shows the current configuration. Click on the
SNTP tab to display the SNTP parameters.

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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2.8.8 MIU (Line Concentrator) Properties


Line Concentrator is a Stand-alone MIU that is used as a CPMC to poll other NE’s in
its sub-network.

To modify MIU (Line Concentrator) properties:

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.)

2. Click on Properties 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:

Table 7.1: Line Concentrator Properties

Parameter Definition

System Equipment In Line Concentrator this field will display “Line Concentrator”
and will be grayed-out/not selectable.

Redundancy Not Applicable.

Total PMC The total number of PMC’s needed to monitor the selected
equipment.

NOTE: In case of Line concentrator, ONLY 1 PMC is allowed.


DO NOT set the Total PMC to a value greater than 1.

Type Not Applicable.

Repeater Type Not Applicable.

Bit Rate ID Not Applicable.

FASYNC Alarm Not Applicable.


Active

Symbol Name The name that will be associated with the selected Line
concentrator symbol. Maximum number of characters allowed
is 29.

NOTE: This is the primary name NE in the workspace. This


name will NOT be associated to the configuration file for this
NE. To set the name for the configuration file see section
2.6.8.1.1 Editing the Line Concentrator NE General Tab,
Table 7.2)

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.

(See Appendix A: MIU Setting)

4. Click on [OK] button after completing the Line concentrator properties setup.

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2.8.8.1 CPMC Normal


To set the NE properties of the MIU (Line Concentrator):

1. Right-click on the target Line Concentrator.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Select Properties from the context menu.

3. Click on [CPMC Normal] button on the ensuing window.

4. The NE properties of the Line concentrator 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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2.8.8.1.1 Editing the Line Concentrator NE Properties General Tab


To change the Line Concentrator General configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Line Concentrator to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the line concentrator Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC Normal] button.

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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Table 7.2 General MIU (Line Concentrator) Properties

Parameter Definition

System NE Name The name that will be associated to the


target NE. This name will be applied in the
configuration files. Maximum number of
characters allowed is 32.

Area Name The area where the NE is located


(optional). Maximum number of characters
allowed is 32.

Note Additional description of the NE (optional).


Maximum number of characters allowed is
100.

PMC Usage Not Available

Equipment Type Displayed as Line Concentrator (not


selectable).

Performance Monitor Not Available.


Input

A/D Convert Type The number of Analog-to-Digital


conversions used in the MIU. The MIU is
capable of processing a maximum of two
(2) A/D conversions.

PMC Type Set as CPMC for line concentrators –


cannot be modified.

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2.8.8.1.2 Editing the MIU Network Properties


(See 2.8.6.2 Editing the Network Parameters.)

2.8.8.1.3 Editing the Line Concentrator’s HDLC Properties


To change the HDLC configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Line concentrator to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC Normal] button.

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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Table 7.3 HDLC Properties

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.

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.

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".

Role Change The elapsed time in seconds that the slave


Timeout PM card waits for the polling message from
the CPMC before it changes itself to
assume the role of the CPMC.

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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2.8.8.1.4 Editing the Line Concentrator Port Properties


To change the Port configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Line Concentrator to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC Normal] button.

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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Table 7.4 Port Properties

Parameters Definition

DPU Port* Action Mode Defines the role of the DPU Port of MIU.

Disabled for Line Concentrator.

Baud Rate Not applicable.

Mode Not applicable.

NMS Port Action Mode Defines the role of the NMS Port of MIU.

Set to Master for Line concentrators.

Baud Rate Defines the speed of the NMS Port in bits-


per-second (bps).

Mode Defines the wiring (interface) protocol used

Terminal Auto Automatically allow the NetConfig tool to


Assign terminate the HDLC connection of the
selected NE’s NMS port, if it is the last port
in the HDLC line. (Recommended)

Terminate If Terminal Auto Assign is set to Manual, the


termination on the NMS port can be set to
Enable or Disable.

Terminates the RS485 protocol line when


enabled.

* Not used by Line concentrator.

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2.8.8.1.5 Other Properties


To change the Line concentrator Port configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected Line Concentrator to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the MIU Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC Normal] button.

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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Table 7.5 Other Properties

Parameter Definition

Set Time Auto Set Time If enabled, the PMC automatically sets it
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.

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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2.8.8.1.6 Editing Line Concentrator’s PNMS Properties


To change the Line Concentrator PNMS configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected MIU to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the MIU Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC Normal] button.

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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Table 7.6 PNMS Properties

Parameter Definition

PNMS Connection Defines the type of connection that the PMC in


the Line concentrator has the PNMS. There are
three (3) possible PNMS connections allowed
by the PMC namely:

RS-232C: PNMS connects to the PMC using


RS-232C/19.2kbps Asynchronous interface.

RS-422: PNMS connects to the PMC using


RS422/19.2kbps/V.11 Asynchronous Interface

LAN: PMC connects directly to an Ethernet


network using 10BaseT/10Mbps interface.

LAN* IP Address Defines the IP address that will be assigned to


the LAN-PNMS port of the PMC.

Net Mask Defines the subnet mask used by the LAN port
of the PMC.

Default Gateway Defines the IP address where of the machine


where the traps from the PMC will be forwarded.

In cases where the PNMS PC/WS is in the


same network (LAN) as the PMC, this will be
normally the IP address of the PNMS PC/WS.

In case of WAN or networks wherein the PNMS


is located in another network, this will be the IP
address of the nearest router.

RS232C/RS422 Connection Type Specifies whether the RS232C/RS422


connection is Direct or through Router.

Direct - connection means the PNMS PC


connects to the CPMC using its local COM
ports.

Router – means that the CPMC is connected to


the PNMS through a router. In this case the IP
address must be in the same subnet as the
router’s serial port.

IP Address Defines the IP address that will be assigned to


the PNMS port of the PMC.

Net Mask Defines the subnet mask used by the PNMS


port of the PMC.

*Option –only available if the PMC used in the Line Concentrator supports LAN connection

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2.8.9 MIU (Hop) Properties


This is a type of MIU that equips with microwave radio and can be used as CPMC,
SCPMC or RPMC. To modify MIU (Hop) properties:

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:

4. Click on [OK] button after completing the MIU properties setup.

Table 8.1: MIU (Hop) Properties

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.

Redundancy The redundancy of the selected equipment. (1+0, 1+ 1, or N+1


system.)

Total PMC The total number of PMC’s needed to monitor the selected
equipment.

Type When the selected equipment is 2000S or 2500S or 2600S, the


termination type is specified in this parameter. The equipment
type specified above can either be Repeater or Terminal type.

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.

To set the NE name for the configuration files, please go to


section 2.6.9.1.1 Editing the MIU NE Properties General Tab,
Table 8.2) and set the PMC’s individually –if more than one PMC
is installed in the target MIU.

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
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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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2.8.9.1 PMC Button - CMPC/SCPMC/RPMC Normal/Additional PMC


To set the NE properties of the MIU:

1. Right-click on the target MIU NE.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Select Properties from the context menu.

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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2.8.9.1.1 Editing the MIU properties General Tab


To change the MIU General configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected MIU to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the MIU Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC (or SCPMC or RPMC) Normal] button.

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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Table 8.2 General MIU Properties

Parameter Definition

System NE Name The name that will be associated to the


target NE. This name will be applied in the
configuration files. Maximum number of
characters allowed is 32.

Area Name The area where the NE is located


(optional). Maximum number of characters
allowed is 32.

Note Additional description of the NE (optional).


Maximum number of characters allowed is
100.

PMC Usage In case that the selected MIU contains


more than one PMC. The following PMC
usage will apply:
1. ) For 1+0/1+1/Line Concentrator/Other
Equipment system: a.)1st PMC is used as
Normal. b.) and the other PMC's are used
as Additional PMC.
2.) For N+1 system: a) 1st PMC is used as
Protection CH. B.) and the other PMC's
are used as Regular CH or Additional
PMC.

Equipment Type The type of equipment monitored by the


target MIU.

Performance Monitor The number of MIU channels used for


Input performance monitoring functions. The MIU
can accommodate up to 2 CH for
performance monitoring purposes.

A/D Convert Type The number of Analog-to-Digital


conversions used in the MIU. The MIU is
capable of processing a maximum of two
(2) A/D conversions.

PMC Type The role of the PMC in the target MIU NE in


the HDLC chain.

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2.8.9.1.2 Editing the MIU Network Properties


(See 2.8.6.2 Editing the Network Parameters.)

2.8.9.1.3 Editing the MIU HDLC Properties


To change the MIU HDLC configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected MIU to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the MIU Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC (or SCPMC or RPMC) Normal] button.

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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Table 8.3 MIU HDLC Properties

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.

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.

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".

Role Change The elapsed time in seconds that the slave


Timeout PM card waits for the polling message from
the CPMC before it changes itself to
assume the role of the CPMC.

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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2.8.9.1.4 Editing the MIU Port Properties


To change the MIU Port configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected MIU to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the MIU Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC (or SCPMC or RPMC) Normal] button.

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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Table 8.4 Port Properties

Parameters Definition

DPU Port Action Mode Defines the role of the DPU Port of MIU.

Baud Rate Defines the speed of the DPU Port in bits-


per-second (bps).

Mode Defines the protocol used in the DPU port.


RS-422/RS232 and G.703 can be used in
the MIU’s DPU port.

NMS Port Action Mode Defines the role of the NMS Port of MIU.

Baud Rate Defines the speed of the NMS Port in bits-


per-second (bps).

Mode Defines the wiring (interface) protocol used

Terminal Auto Automatically allow the NetConfig tool to


Assign terminate the HDLC connection of the
selected NE’s NMS port, if it is the last port
in the HDLC line. (Recommended)

Terminate If Terminal Auto Assign is set to Manual, the


termination on the NMS port can be set to
Enable or Disable.

Terminates the RS485 protocol line when


enabled

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2.8.9.1.5 Editing the MIU Other Properties


To change the MIU Port configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected MIU to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the MIU Properties window.

3. Click on [CMPC/RPMC Normal] button.

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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Table 8.5 Other Properties

Parameter Definition

Set Time Auto Set Time If enabled, the PMC automatically sets it
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 CMPMC.

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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2.8.9.1.6 Editing the MIU PNMS Properties


To change the Line Concentrator PNMS configuration Parameters:

1. Right click on the selected MIU to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the selected MIU to open the Properties window.)

2. Click on Properties to open the MIU Properties window.

3. Click on [CPMC (or SCPMC or RPMC) Normal] button.

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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Table 8.6 PNMS Properties

Parameter Definition

PNMS Connection Defines the type of connection that the PMC in


the Line concentrator has with the PNMS. There
are three (3) possible PNMS connections
allowed by the PMC namely:

RS-232C: PNMS connects to the PMC using


RS-232C/19.2kbps Asynchronous interface.

RS-422: PNMS connects to the PMC using


RS422/19.2kbps/V.11 Asynchronous Interface

LAN: PMC connects directly to an Ethernet


network using 10BaseT/10Mbps interface.

LAN* IP Address Defines the IP address that will be assigned to


the LAN-PNMS port of the PMC.

Net Mask Defines the subnet mask used by the LAN port
of the PMC.

Default Gateway Defines the IP address where of the machine


where the traps from the PMC will be forwarded.

In cases where the PNMS PC/WS is in the


same network (LAN) as the PMC, this will be
normally the IP address of the PNMS PC/WS.

In case of WAN or networks wherein the PNMS


is located in another network, this will be the IP
address of the nearest router.

RS232C/RS422 Connection Type Specifies whether the RS232C/RS422


connection is Direct or through Router.

Direct – connection means the PNMS PC


connects to the CPMC using its local COM
ports.

Router – means that the CPMC is connected to


the PNMS through a router. In this case the IP
address must be in the same subnet as the
router’s serial port.

IP Address Defines the IP address that will be assigned to


the PNMS port of the PMC.

Net Mask Defines the subnet mask used by the PNMS


port of the PMC.

*Option –only available if the PMC used in the MIU supports LAN connection.

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2.8.10 Setting line (cable) Properties.


To modify line properties:

1. Right click on the line to bring up the context menu.

( Or double click on the line to open the Line Properties window.)

2. Click on Line Properties on the context menu.

a) In case of Pasolink+ b) In case of PasolinkV3/PasolinkV4/Pasolink-S/MIU

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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2.9 Creating Configuration


Create Configuration function allows flexibility in designing network configuration.
This function can automatically make configuration for PM Cards and PNMS. IP
Addresses and PM Type are automatically assigned to the PM Cards in the
workspace. Configuration is done, by considering the size and the number of NE's
available in the network.

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.)

2. Click on Tools | Create Configuration in the main menu.

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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2.10 Changed NE List


This function provides a quick view of the NE’s whose contents have been changed
since last update of the network. It indicates those NE’s whose configuration
information that need to be downloaded into PM cards because of the changes. To
make sure that the accurate Change NE List is displayed, complete the operation of
“Export Configuration File to PM Card” of the active workspace and downloading the
configuration files to the PM cards before starting a new round of “Create
Configuration” function.

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.

“Print” button can be used to print the listing to a printer.

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2.11 Viewing the Subnet Information


NetCfgTool allows you to view the subnet information of the currently active or
selected network. The subnet information contains the Network Address (and
subnet mask) and IP addresses of the NE’s in the selected network.

To view the subnet information:

1. Click on Tools | Subnet Information in the main menu.

“Save” button can be used to save the listing to an Excel csv file.

“Print” button can be used to print the listing to a printer.

2. The Subnet Information contains the following information about the selected
network:

Network Address column: The network address is divided in to two parts –


this division represented by the “/” sign. The IP address on the left of the / is
the network address of the NE and the one on the right is the subnet mask.

Network Element Name: the associated name of the network element.

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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2.12 Exporting Network Configuration files.

2.12.1 Exporting Network Configuration files for PNMS


This function exports the data file for the PNMS, which allows the network designer to
easily modify the network. The NetConfig Tool creates a network connection file,
which can be later copied to the PNMS directory to facilitate the addition of new
Pasolink NE’s in the NMS network.

To export network configuration file for PMNS:

1. Click on File | Export | File for PNMS on the main menu.

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).

3. Click on Save button to continue the process.

4. Verify that the file saved in the specified folder.

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2.12.2 Exporting Network Configuration Files for PM Card


This function allows the user to create PM card configuration files automatically.
NetConfig Tool, creates the configuration for the given network and exports all
configuration files (system.cfg and network.cfg) for each of the specified sites PMC's
in the workspace.) This ultimately, saves time and minimizes error in the network
design process.

To export network configuration file for PM Card:

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.

3. Click on [OK] button to continue the process.

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4. Changed NEs List window will be displayed as shown below.

5. Click on [Close] button to continue the process.

“Save” button can be used to save the listing to an Excel csv file.

“Print” button can be used to print the listing to a printer

6. Warning message window will be displayed as shown below.

7. Click on [OK] button to continue the process.

Note: Contents of the Changed NEs List window are cleared.

Click on [Cancel] If the contents of the Changed NEs List window

is needed. The previous Changed NEs List window will return.

8. Verify that the file saved in the specified folder.

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2.13 Saving Current Workspace.


This function allows the network designer to save the current workspace in an *.nct file
format that can be opened using the NetConfig Tool for future modifications in the
network. It is recommended that the user save the existing workspace for an easier
addition, and/or modification of the existing NMS network.

To save the current workspace:

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.

3. Click on [Save] button.

4. Verify that the workspace was saved in the selected folder.

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2.14 Printing Current Network


This function allows the network designer to print the designed network. First please
define an area of network for print.

To define the Print Area:

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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2.15 About Network Configuration Tool


To verify the version of the NetConfig Tool being used:

1. Click on Help | About NetCfgTool from the main menu of the main window.

2. Click on OK button to close the about box.

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3 Multiple CPMC Workspace


PNMS in normal operations manages more than one CPMC cluster. This section
describes the procedure in creating multiple-CPMC configuration for the PNMS.

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.

To add another CPMC cluster or group

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.

2. Add the new workspace as necessary.

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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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Appendix A: MIU Settings


To view the NE Properties of the individual MIU you have to click on the PMC button on
the MIU block of the MIU Properties. This appendix will explain the naming convention
used in the PMC button show below.

(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.

Total PMC Redundant System PMC Type/PMC Usage

Total PMC = 1 (Line 1+0/1+1 RPMC Normal


concentrator/other equipment with
no redundancy). CPMC Normal

SCPMC Normal

N+1 RPMC Protection CH

CPMC Protection CH

SCPMC Protection CH

Line Concentrator/ RPMC Normal


Other Equipment
CPMC Normal

SCPMC Normal

Total PMC >= 2 1+0/1+1 RPMC Additional PMC

N+1 RPMC Regular CH

For N+1 configuration, the default value of the PMC Usage


is Regular CH. When adding new PMC’s the user must
change the PMC usage of the additional PMC’s individually
in the MIU properties window.

When changing the PMC Usage a warning message will


appear. (i.e When adding a new PMC on the existing
system the new PMC will be labeled as Additional PMC.)

Line Concentrator RPMC Additional PMC

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

Table 10: Pasolink and Pasolink+ radio IP available sub-network


Number of available IP address Range Network Address
Subnet Mask /subnet

255.255.254.0 512 (2 class-C subnets) (0~511) xxx.xxx.xxx.0


(Default)
255.255.255.0 256 (1 class-C subnet) (0~255) xxx.xxx.xxx.0
255.255.255.128 128 (2 subnets) (0~127) xxx.xxx.xxx.0
(128~255) xxx.xxx.xxx.128
255.255.255.192 64 (4 subnets) (0~63) xxx.xxx.xxx.0
(64~127) xxx.xxx.xxx.64
(128~191) xxx.xxx.xxx.128
(192~255) xxx.xxx.xxx.192
255.255.255.224 32 (8 subnets) (0~31) xxx.xxx.xxx.0
(32~63) xxx.xxx.xxx.32
(64~95) xxx.xxx.xxx.64
(96~127) xxx.xxx.xxx.96
(128~159) xxx.xxx.xxx.128
(160~191) xxx.xxx.xxx.160
(192~223) xxx.xxx.xxx.192
(224~255) xxx.xxx.xxx.224
255.255.255.240 16 (16 subnets) (0~15) xxx.xxx.xxx.0
(16~31) xxx.xxx.xxx.16
(32~47) xxx.xxx.xxx.32
(48~63) xxx.xxx.xxx.48
(64~79) xxx.xxx.xxx.64
(80~95) xxx.xxx.xxx.80
(96~111) xxx.xxx.xxx.96
(112~127) xxx.xxx.xxx.112
(128~143) xxx.xxx.xxx.128
(144~159) xxx.xxx.xxx.144
(160~175) xxx.xxx.xxx.160
(176~191) xxx.xxx.xxx.176
(192~207) xxx.xxx.xxx.192
(208~223) xxx.xxx.xxx.208
(224~239) xxx.xxx.xxx.224
(240~255) xxx.xxx.xxx.240
255.255.255.248 8 (32 subnets) (0~7) xxx.xxx.xxx.0
(8~15) xxx.xxx.xxx.8
(16~23) xxx.xxx.xxx.16
(24~31) xxx.xxx.xxx.24
(32~39) xxx.xxx.xxx.32
(40~47) xxx.xxx.xxx.40
(48~55) xxx.xxx.xxx.48

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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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Appendix C: Configuration of Dual Master MIU


At MIU (Line Concentrator) two ports, NMS port and DPU port are available. By default
NetCfgTool assigns NMS port for the line connection, when the Back-to-Back (BB) line is
added. Please use the Line Properties dialog box to change the port selection. Note that
in the dual master configuration, only 1 port can be assigned to NMS and 1 other port
needs to be assigned to DPU port. Otherwise, error will occur when you run Create
Configuration.

As illustrated in the example below, configuration of dual master MIU is described.

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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Appendix D: Incorrect Configuration of MIU(Line Concentrator)


Setting up MIU(Line Concentrator) in a Multi-Drop configuration, please use DPU port on
the Master side of the Multi-Drop connection. This is because of hardware restriction in
MIU.

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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Appendix E: Incorrect Configuration of Pasolink+


The following configuration is prohibited in a mixed network of Pasolink+ and
PasolinkV3/PasolinkV4/Paso-S/MIU NE’s, when Pasolink+ NE’s are placed close to the
PNMS, and are followed with PasolinkV3/PasolinkV4/Paso-S/MIU.

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+.

As illustrated in the example below, No.007(Pasolink+) is connected to


No.009(PasolinkV3). No.009 becomes CPM, and its connection with
No.007(PasolinkV3) is assigned to use PPP Protocol(19.2Kbps). On the other side,
connection of Pasolink+ , No.005 and No.007 uses ASYNC(19.2Kbps). As a result, in
the No.007, a 19.2K IC is required to serve two different protocols. That is not possible.

Instead, SYNC(64K) IC is used for the connection.

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

PASOLINK NETWORK MANAGEMENT TERMINAL (PNMT) IS A MOBILE TERMINAL CONSISTING OF A


PORTABLE COMPUTER WITH A SIMPLIFIED VERSION OF THE PASOLINK NETWORK MANAGEMENT
SOFTWARE DEVELOPED FOR MANAGEMENT OF NEC PASOLINK SERIES SHORT HAUL RADIO
TRANSMISSION NETWORK.

PNMT IS DESIGNED AS AN ONSITE MAINTENANCE


TOOL TO BE USED BY THE FIELD ENGINEERS AND
TECHNICIANS. IT CONNECTS DIRECTLY TO THE LA
PORT OF THE PASOLINK IDU. PNMT CAN BE USED TO
MONITOR LOCAL / REMOTE EQUIPMENT STATUS AND
PROVIDES CONTROL CAPABILITIES SIMILAR TO THOSE
AVAILABLE IN PNMS.

PNMT IS ALSO USED TO DOWN LOAD THE SYSTEM


AND CONFIGURATION FILES TO THE PM CARD
(CONTROL) AND UPGRADE THE SOFTWARE IN THE
IDU

WHEN CONNECTED TO AN IDU PNMT CAN


MONITOR NOT ONLY THE LOCAL EQUIPMENT BUT
ANY REMOTE NETWORK ELEMENT UNDER THE
CONTROL OF THE CENTRAL PM CARD (CONTROL).
TO USE THE PNMT, PM CARD SHOULD BE MOUNTED
IN THE PASOLINK V3 IDUs.

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 1


FUNCTIONS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98/NT WORKSTATION GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE


ONE HOP LINK DISPLAY ON THE PNMT SCREEN
COMMUNICATE WITH REMOTE PM CARDS ON THE SAME NETWORK
COLLECTS ALARM AND STATUS INFORMATION FROM THE LOCAL AND REMOTE PM CARDS
TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT CONTROL VIA LOCAL AND REMOTE PM CARDS
SEVERAL LEVELS OF LOGIN / LOGOUT
EVENT LOGGING WINDOW
PERFORMANCE MONITORING FUNCTION WINDOW
LOCAL / REMOTE EQUIPMENT CONTROL FUNCTION
LOCAL/REMOTE PM CARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
LOCAL/REMOTE UP GRADING OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 2


PNMT PASOLINK V3 INTERFACE 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

VIA THE DIGITAL SERVICE CHANNEL DSC TO A REMOTE PASOLINK EQUIPMENT

LA PORT IS LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE EQUIPMENT


AND CONSISTS OF A DB15 CONNECTOR. LA PORT CONNECT
THE PM CARD IN THE IDU VIA A SERIAL CABLE TO THE
RELEVANT COMMUNICATION PORT OF THE PNMT COMPUTER.
PROPERTIES OF THE LA PORT ARE AS FOLLOWS:

PORT CONFIGURATION RS-232


CONNECTOR TYPE D-SUB 15 (FEMALE)
BITS PER SECOND RATE UP TO 19200
STOP BITS 1
DATA BIT LENGTH 8
PARITY NO PARITY

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 3


PNMT PASOLINK+ INTERFACE NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE PNMT AND THE RADIO NETWORK EQUIPMENT CAN BE :
VIA THE PNMT PORT OF THE LOCAL PASOLINK EQUIPMENT

VIA THE DSC TO A REMOTE PASOLINK EQUIPMENT

PNMT PORT IS LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE EQUIPMENT AND


CONSISTS OF A RJ45 CONNECTOR. PNMT PORT CONNECT THE PM
CTRL MODULE IN THE IDU VIA A SERIAL CABLE TO THE RELEVANT
COMMUNICATION PORT OF THE PNMT COMPUTER.
PROPERTIES OF THE PNMT PORT ARE AS FOLLOWS:

PORT CONFIGURATION RS-232


CONNECTOR TYPE RJ45
BITS PER SECOND RATE UP TO 19200
STOP BITS 1
DATA BIT LENGTH 8
PARITY NO PARITY

PNMT PORT

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 4


HARDWARE/SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

RECOMMENDED PNMT MOBILE PC CONFIGURATION


LAPTOP PC WITH TFT DISPLAY (IBM COMPATIBLE)
CPU: PENTIUM-II 366 MHz OR HIGHER
RAM: 128 MB OR MORE
HDD: 2 GB OR MORE
FDD: 3.5INCH
CD-ROM: 8 x OR HIGHER
INTEGRATED SOUND CARD AND SPEAKER
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
ALL STRUCTURED AND MODULAR PROGRAMS USED IN PNMT 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 PNMT SOFTWARE BASICALLY CONSISTS
OF TWO PARTS, THE OPERATING SYSTEM AND THE APPLICATION PROGRAM

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

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 5


START UP NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CONNECT THE PNMT PC COM1 PORT AND THE PASOLINK IDU LA PORT USING A RS232C CABLE

DOUBLE CLICK ON THE PNMT SHORTCUT


ICON ON THE DESKTOP OR CLICK ON
START>>PROGRAM>>PNMT>>PNMT

PNMT PROGRAM STARTUP AND


TRIES TO GET CONNECTED TO
PASOLINK EQUIPMENT

AFTER CONNECTING TO THE PASOLINK


EQUIPMENT TRIES TO ACQUIRE DATA FROM
THE LOCAL EQUIPMENT AND THE REMOTE
EQUIPMENT TO DISPLAY ON THE LINK
SUMMARY WINDOW

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 6


SHUT DOWN NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

IF YOU HAVE NOT LOGIN FIRST THE


EXIT MENU CANNOT BE SELECTED.

TO EXIT THE PNMT PROGRAM


CLICK ON EXIT IN THE SYSTEM
DROPDOWN MENU AND CLICK YES.

IN THE DIALOG BOX


THAT OPENS CLICK
YES

THE SCREEN INDICATES NOW PNMT


SHUTDOWN. IT WILL TAKE FEW MINUTES TO
SHUTDOWN

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 7


PNMT MAIN SCREEN NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

PNMT MAIN SCREEN IS SPLIT EVENLY TO DISPLAY THE DATA FROM THE TWO NEs IN THE HOP.

PNMT WINDOW
MENU BAR
COMMON TOOL BAR

LINK SUMMARY WINDOW


NE-SPECIFIC MENU ITEMS

BLOCK DIAGRAM

NE-SPECIFIC DATA

CLICK ON THE ARROW


ICONS IN THE MIDDLE OF
THE SCREEN TO EXPAND
THE LEFT OR RIGHT DATA
FIELD. CLICKING ON THE
BLOCK WILL RETURN THE
ORIGINAL SPLIT SCREEN.

TAB SELECTION FOR


OTHER EQUIPMENT
VIEWS

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 8


ODU WINDOW PASOLINK-V3 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

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 9


IDU WINDOW PASOLINK-V3 NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 10


IDU WINDOW FOR 34 MB PASOLINK-V3 NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 11


SEARCH / CONNECT TO NETWORK ELEMENT NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CLICK CONNECT ON THE SYSTEM DROP DOWN MENU TO LIST THE LOCAL NEs THE PNMT IS CONNECTED TO.

LIST MENU

CLICK THE SEARCH FOR NETWORK ELEMENT TO


SEARCH AND LIST THE OTHER NEs IN THE
NETWORK

TO VIEW A REMOTE NE FROM THE NETWORK ELEMENT LIST, SELECT AND


HIGHLIGHT THE NE IN THE LIST. THEN CLICK THE CONNECT TO NETWORK
ELEMENT FROM THE LIST DROP DOWN MENU. SELECT YES FROM THE
DIALOG BOX. THE SELECTED NE AND ITS OPPOSITE NE WILL BE
DISPLAYED IN THE LINK SUMMARY WINDOW.

TOOL BAR ITEMS

CONNECT TO NETWORK ELEMENT

SEARCH FOR NETWORK ELEMENT

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 12


EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION WINDOW NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

INDICATES THE ODU FREQUENCY


BAND INFORMATION AND TX/RX
FREQUENCIES

SHOW THE CURRENT IDU


SHOW THE TYPE AND NUMBER
CONFIGURATION
OF INTERFACE CARDS
MOUNTED

SHOW WHETHER THE OPTIONAL


WS INTFC CARD IS MOUNTED

INDICATE WHETHER THE


SHOW THE SERVICE CHANNEL OPTIONAL 64K INTFC CARD IS
INFORMATION MOUNTED

SHOW IP ADDRESS AND NAME OF


THE SELECTED NE

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 13


FREQUENCY AND POWER SETTING NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

ODU SECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT SETUP WINDOW FOR


THE SELECTED PASOLINK HAS TWO CONTROLS,
FREQUENCY PLAN AND TX ATTENUATION SETTING.
IN THE CASE OF (1+1) HOT STANDBY CONFIGURATION,
FREQUENCY IS SET FOR BOTH ODUs.

CLICK ON THE FREQUENCY PLAN BUTTON TO SELECT


CLICK ON THE TX
THE ODU TX AND RX FREQUENCIES.
ATTENUATION BUTTON
TO SET THE TX INFORMATION ABOUT THE ODU FREQUENCY BAND ARE
ATTENUATION DISPLAYED

This information may include :

¾TX frequency used is High band or Low band


¾ Frequency Sub band used A, B, C, or D.
¾ Default Channel and TX frequency set in the ODU.
¾ CH Separation
¾ shift frequency
SELECT THE AMOUNT OF REFER TO THE RADIO FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT TABLES TO
ATTENUATION REQUIRED AND SELECT THE CHANNEL NUMBER CORRESPONDING TO THE
CLICK THE EXECUTE BUTTON. REQUIRED TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE FREQUENCIES.
THE TX ATTENUATION RANGE OF SELECT THE CHANNEL NUMBER AND THE CORRESPONDING TX
ODU V3 IS 0 TO 30 dB AND RX FREQUENCIES FOR THE SELECTED CHANNEL. ARE
CLICK CLOSE TO EXIT THE TX DISPLAYED
ATTENUATION SETTING WINDOW. CLICK THE EXECUTE BUTTON TO CHANGE THE FREQUENCIES.
THIS OPERATION WILL INTERRUPT THE TRAFFIC

CLICK THE CLOSE BUTTON TO EXIT THE FREQUENCY PLAN


WINDOW.

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 14


MAINTENANCE NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

TO CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE CONTROL ,SET THE SELECTED NE TO


MAINTENANCE MODE. CLICK THE MAINT BUTTON ON THE MAINTENANCE
WINDOW TO OPEN MAINTENANCE MODE SELECTION WINDOW. SELECT
MAINT MODE ON OR OFF AND CLICK EXECUTE TO IMPLEMENT THE MODE
SELECTION

CLICK MAINTENANCE, ON THE, THIS CONTROL MUTE THE OUTPUT


CONFIGURATION DROP DOWN POWER OF THE SELECTED PASOLINK
MENU TO OPEN THE CHANNEL .
MAINTENANCE WINDOW CLICK THE TX MUTE BUTTON ON THE
MAINTENANCE WINDOW TO OPEN THE
TX MUTE CONTROL WINDOW. CLICK
ON/OFF AND EXECUTE TO IMPLEMENT
THE CONTROL.

THIS CONTROL TRANSMIT AN UN-


MODULATED CARRIER FOR
MEASUREMENT PURPOSE.
CLICK THE CW BUTTON ON THE
MAINTENANCE WINDOW TO OPEN THE
CW CONTROL WINDOW. CLICK ON/OFF
AND EXECUTE TO IMPLEMENT THE
CONTROL.

THESE CONTROL ARE THIS CONTROL INHIBIT INSERTION OF


AVAILABLE FOR (1+1) AIS DURING BER ALARM CONDITION
CONFIGURATION. FOR MEASUREMENT PURPOSE.
PROVIDES MANUAL
CLICK THE BER AIS BUTTON ON THE
SWITCH OVER OF
MAINTENANCE WINDOW TO OPEN THE
PASOLINK CHANNEL
BER AIS CONTROL WINDOW. CLICK
FOR NORMAL OPERATION ON/OFF AND EXECUTE TO IMPLEMENT
SELECT AUTO FOR AUTO THE CONTROL.
REDUNDANCY
SWITCHING..
TO CLOSE ANY MAINTENANCE CONTROL WINDOW CLICK CLOSE BUTTON. TO
NORMALIZE MAINTENANCE MODE NORMALIZE MAINTENANCE CONTROLS FIRST.

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 15


AUX I/O WINDOW - MONITORING NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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)

ENTER THE LABEL FOR


EACH CONDITION
EVENT ON AND EVENT
OFF

CLICK EXECUTE TO CARRY OUT THE CHANGE

ENTER THE SELECTED EXTERNAL ALARM NAME,


(UP TO 32 CHARACTERS)
CONFIGURE ALARM INPUTS
CLICK THE INPUT 1-6
BUTTONS TO CONFIGURE
THE EXTERNAL ALARM
SELECT THE CONDITION FOR
ALARM, EVENT ON OR EVENT
OFF
EXTERNAL MONITORING ITEMS ENTER THE LABEL FOR ALARM/ STATUS EVENT ON AND
CAN BE DEFINED AS ALARMS OR EVENT OFF.
AS STATUS CHANGE.
CLICK EXECUTE TO CARRY
CLICK THE CLOSE BUTTON TO CLOSE THE WINDOW
OUT THE CHANGE

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 16


PMC & VERSION WINDOWS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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.

VERSION WINDOW DISPLAY THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE ,


SOFTWARE VERSIONS, SERIAL NUMBER, CODE NUMBER
CONFIGURATION AND SETTING OF THE PASOLINK ETC.. OF THE PASOLINK EQUIPMENT IN THE SELECTED
MANAGEMENT CARD IS PROVIDED IN THIS WINDOW. NETWORK ELEMENT.

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 17


EVENT LOG NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

NE SPECIFIC MENU BAR

A MESSAGE WINDOW
SHOWS THE PROGRESS OF
THE UPLOAD

CLICK ON THE EVEN LOG IN


THE NE SPECIFIC MENU BAR
TO UPLOAD THE EVEN LOG
ITEMS FROM THE SELECTED
NE.

EVENT LOG VIEW WINDOW SHOWS


ALARM EVENTS, COMMAND EVENTS
AND STATUS CHANGES.
DIFFERENT COLORS SHOWS THE
TYPE OF EVENT.
EVENT LOG IS PRESENTED IN A TABLE
FORM SHOWING THE DATE OF THE
EVENT , THE ITEM THAT TRIGGERED
THE EVENT AND THE STATUS
CHANGE.

CLICK FILE-UPLOAD TO REFRESH THE EVENT


LOG DISPLAY

CLICK FILE-SAVE AS TO SAVE THE EVENT


LOG TO

CLICK FILE-PRINT TO PRINT THE EVENT


LOG INFORMATION

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 18


LINK PERFORMANCE MONITOR (V3) NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

NE SPECIFIC MENU BAR

THE FOLLOWING PERFORMANCE ITEMS CAN BE MONITORED


CLICK ON THE LINK PERFORMANCE MONITOR IN THE NE ACCORDING TO THE G.826 RECOMMENDATIONS.
SPECIFIC MENU BAR OF THE LINK SUMMARY WINDOW OF
ES ERROR SECONDS
THE PASOLINK TO BE MONITORED.
SES SEVERELY ERROR SECONDS
UAS UNAVAILABLE SECONDS
BBE BACKGROUND BLOCK ERRORS

CURRENT BER VALUE IS SHOWN IN THIS FIELD

THE RED COLOR IN THE PERFORMANCE MONITOR WINDOW


INDICATES THE OCCURRENCE OF PERFORMANCE ITEMS
EXCEEDING THE THRESHOLD VALUE. THE THRESHOLD VALUES
CAN BE SET IN THRESHOLD WINDOW. ALL DATA CAN BE RESET BY
USING ALL DATA RESET BUTTON. ( MAKE SURE THAT THE
CURRENT DATA HAS BEEN SAVED AS THIS OPERATION WILL
DELETE ALL THE PERFORMANCE DATA IN THE CURRENT WEEK.)

THRESHOLD VALUE SETTING


CLICK THE THRESHOLD(%) BUTTON TO OPEN THE THRESHOLD SETTING
WINDOW.

SELECT THE PERFORMANCE ITEM THAT IS TO BE CONFIGURED ON THE


TABLE SHOWN. SET THE VALUE WHEN THE ALARM OCCUR AND WHEN
THE ALARM RECOVER IN THE APPROPRIATE FIELD.

AFTER SETTING ALL THE THRESHOLD VALUES CLICK EXECUTE TO


ACTIVATE THE NEW SETTING.

CLOCK CLOSE TO CLOSE THE THRESHOLD SETTING WINDOW..

Pasolink Network Management Terminal 19


LINK PERFORMANCE MONITOR (V3) NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

8:30PM to 8:45PM 8:45PM to 9:00PM

Collecting Performance Data


(Occur Threshold not reached)

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

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LINK PERFORMANCE MONITOR (V3) NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

8:30PM to 8:45PM

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9:00PM to 9:15PM

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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

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IDU WINDOW PASOPLUS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CLICK THE IDU SYMBOL IN THE BLOCK DIAGRAM TO OPEN THE IDU WINDOW TO VIEW THE IDU DETAILS

IDU WINDOW FOR (1+1) CONFIGURATION


IDU WINDOW FOR (1+0) CONFIGURATION

CLICK THE IDU TAB TO OPEN THE IDU WINDOW TO VIEW THE IDU DETAILS

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EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION WINDOW NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

NE SPECIFIC MENU-BAR

CLICK CONFIGURATION FROM THE NE SPECIFIC MENU BAR AND FROM THE
DROP DOWN MENU SELECT EQUIPMENT SETUP.

IN 1+1 HOT STBY, ODU1 IS


ONLY SHOWN AS ODU2 HAS
THE SAME SETTING
INDICATES THE ODU FREQUENCY IN 1+1 TWIN PATH BOTH
BAND INFORMATION AND TX/RX ODU1 AND ODU2 ARE
FREQUENCIES SHOWN, AS THE SETTINGS
ARE INDEPENDENT

SHOW THE IDU CONFIGURATION


IN 1+1 HOT STBY, FRAME ID
FOR NO.1 AND NO.2 ARE THE
SAME
IN 1+1 TWIN PATH FRAME ID
SHOW THE FRAME ID SETTING CAN BE SET THE SAME OR
DIFFERENT
SETUP BUTTON OPEN THE SETUP
CONTROL WINDOW

NE NAME IS DISPLAYED. CAN BE INDICATE THE IP


CHANGED FROM HERE ADDRESS USED BY THE
NE

NOTE ENTERED FOR THE


SELECTED NE IS DISPLAYED. CAN
BE CHANGED FROM HERE

IN THE CASE OF 1+0 ONLY ONE ODU AND IDU SETTINGS ARE
DISPLAYED

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PROVISIONING PASOPLUS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CLICK CONFIGURATION ON THE NE SPECIFIC MENU AND SELECT


PROVISIONING TO OPEN THE PROVISIONING WINDOW.

ALS ENABLE AND ALS DELAY SETTING SUB INTERFACE SETTING


INDICATE THE TX POWER CONTROL
MODE
OH ASSIGNMENT SELECTION
BER THRESHOLD SETTING

INDICATE OH CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS

BER THRESHOLD SETTING FOR


RADIO AVAILABLE ONLY FOR 1+1
CONFIGURATION

WHEN MTPC MODE IS SELECTED MTPC


POWER SETTING NO.2 CHANNEL SETTING IS
ACTIVE FOR 1+1 TWIN PATH
CONFIGURATION

WHEN ATPC MODE IS SELECTED ATPC


POWER SETTING

EITHER MTPC SETTING OR ATPC SETTING


WINDOWS WILL BE DISPLAYED AT A TIME,
DEPENDING ON THE TX POWER CONTROL
MODE SELECTED.

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MAINTENANCE PASOPLUS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

THESE CONTROL ARE AVAILABLE FOR


(1+1) CONFIGURATION. PROVIDES
MANUAL SWITCH OVER OF PASOLINK
CHANNEL
FOR NORMAL OPERATION SELECT
AUTO FOR AUTO REDUNDANCY ALS RESTART IS ACTIVE ONLY WHEN
SWITCHING.. OPTICAL INTFC IS USED

MAINTENANCE WINDOW FOR (1+0)


CONFIGURATION (REMOTE NE)

BEFORE TRYING TO CONTROL ANY


MAINTENANCE FUNCTION SET THE
SELECTED EQUIPMENT TO MAINTENANCE
MODE. OTHERWISE AN ERROR MESSAGE.
WILL BE DISPLAYED

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NEC International Training, Ltd.
Japan
PNMS - GENERAL NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

PASOLINK NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PNMS) ENABLES REMOTE MONITORING


MONITORING AND CONTROL OF
PASOLINK RADIO NETWORKS.
THE PNMS IS A SOPHISTICATED SUPERVISORY TOOL FOR TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT AND ALLOWS
OPERATOR TO PERFORM REMOTE MONITORING OF ALARMS, PERFORMANCE MONITOR
MONITOR AND CONTROL OF
REMOTE NEs.

THE SYSTEM IS BASED ON A PNMS COMPUTER AND A NUMBER OF REMOTE DATA


DATA PROCESSING NODES
CALLED PM CARDS. IT SUPERVISES AND CONTROLS PASOLINK TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT.

PNMS PROVIDES CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF ALL PASOLINKs IN THE RADIO NETWORK.

EACH PASOLINK IDU IS FITTED WITH A PMC C oncept of NM


Concept N M S for PASO LINK
LOADED WITH A CONFIGURATION
O peration C enter
ACCORDING TO ITS ROLE IN THE D igital Service C hannel, 9.6kbps
NETWORK. THE PASOLINK IDU THAT IS
CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE PNMS
WORKSTATION IS LOADED WITH CENTRAL
PMC CONFIGURATION AND IS CALLED
CPMC. ALL THE COMMUNICATIONS TO AND
FROM THE SUBORDINATE PMCs ID U

CONNECTED TO THE CPMC CHAIN GOES


THROUGH THE CPMC. THE CPMC THEN PM
C ARD
PASSES THIS INFORMATION TO THE PNMS. RS-232C, 19.2kbps
THE CPMC ACTS AS A CONCENTRATOR
FOR THE DATA FROM THE NEs UNDER IT

RS-232C,19.2kbps
PNM S
PNM T

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FEATURES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE


DISPLAY THE NETWORK IN SEVERAL HIERARCHICAL FORMS
DISPLAY THE NETWORK GRAPHICALLY ON A BACKGROUND MAP
COMMUNICATE WITH REMOTE PM CARDS IN THE NETWORK

COLLECTS ALARM AND STATUS INFORMATION FROM THE REMOTE PM CARDS


TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT CONTROL VIA REMOTE PM CARDS
NETWORK SECURITY PROVIDED BY ASSIGNING PRIVILEGES AND PASSWORDS
EVENT LOGGING WINDOW
PERFORMANCE MONITORING FUNCTION WINDOW
LOCAL / REMOTE EQUIPMENT CONTROL FUNCTION
LOCAL/REMOTE PM CARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
LOCAL/REMOTE UP GRADING OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE
CREATION OF NETWORKS USING NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOL
EVENT LOG HISTORY AND ALARM HISTORY VIEW FUNCTION WITH FILTERING

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PNMS COMMUNICATION INTERFACE NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

VIA THE DIGITAL SERVICE CHANNEL (DSC) TO A REMOTE PASOLINK EQUIPMENT

NMS PORT IS LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THE EQUIPMENT


AND CONSISTS OF A DB15 CONNECTOR. NMS PORT CONNECT
THE PM CARD IN THE IDU VIA A SERIAL CABLE TO THE
RELEVANT COMMUNICATION PORT OF THE PNMS COMPUTER.
PROPERTIES OF THE NMS PORT ARE AS FOLLOWS:

PORT CONFIGURATION RS-232/RS485 (V.24/V.11)


CONNECTOR TYPE D-SUB 15 (FEMALE) 15pin(M) 9 pin(F)

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

Pin assignment for NMS port – PNMS/Router connection

NMS PORT

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HARDWARE/SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

RECOMMENDED PNMS PC CONFIGURATION

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

WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION Ver 4.0 (ENGLISH VERSION)


WINDOWS 2000 (ENGLISH VERSION)
APPLICATION PROGRAM

NEC PNMS SOFTWARE

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START UP NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CONNECT THE PNMS PC COM1 PORT AND THE PASOLINK IDU NMS PORT USING A RS232C CABLE

DOUBLE CLICK ON THE PNMS SHORTCUT


ICON ON THE DESKTOP OR CLICK ON
START>>PROGRAM>>PNMS>>PNMS

PNMS PROGRAM STARTUP AND


CONNECT AUTOMATICALLY TO THE
CPM

AFTER CONNECTING, PNMS MAIN WINDOW WILL


BE DISPLAYED. IN CASE OF LAN /ETHERNET
CONNECTION, THE PNMS WILL AUTOMATICALLY
START POLLING THE CONFIGURED NEs.

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PNMS MAIN SCREEN NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

ACTIVE ALARM WINDOW

BOOK MARK WINDOW

CURRENT EVENT LOG


WINDOW

LOGIN INFORMATION

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PNMS MAIN SCREEN NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

COMMON MENU BAR


COMMON MENU BAR OF THE PNMS WINDOW PRESENTS THE SYSTEM, VIEW, NETWORK
ELEMENTS, EVENT LOG, NETWORK CONFIGURATION, TOOLS AND HELP MENU ITEMS. EACH MENU
ITEM HAVE A DROP DOWN MENU SHOWING THE OPTIONS AVAILABLE.
COMMON TOOL BAR
COMMON TOOL BAR OF THE PNMS WINDOW HOLDS THE ICONS OF THE FREQUENTLY USED
MENU ITEMS
TREE WINDOW
TREE WINDOW SHOWS FOUR DIFFERENT VIEWS GROUP VIEW – GROUP TREE
CONNECTION VIEW – CONNECTION TREE
ACTIVE ALARMS VIEW
BOOKMARK VIEW
MAP WINDOW
SHOWS THE NEs IN A NETWORK MAP DISPLAYED ON A GRAPHICAL BACKGROUND.
WHEN GROUP VIEW IS SELECTED IN THE TREE WINDOW GROUP MAP IS SHOWN

WHEN CONNECTION VIEW IS SELECTED IN THE TREE WINDOW CONNECTION MAP IS SHOWN

EVENT LOG WINDOW


DISPLAY THE CURRENT EVENT LOG OF THE NETWORK ( IT SHOW THE LAST 300 EVENT LOG ITEMS)

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PNMS EXIT NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

PNMS USER WITH VALID PRIVILEGE FOR EXIT


FUNCTION MUST BE LOGGED IN TO CLOSE
THE APPLICATION.

TO EXIT THE PNMS PROGRAM


CLICK ON EXIT IN THE SYSTEM
DROPDOWN MENU.

IN THE DIALOG BOX


THAT OPENS CLICK
YES

THE SCREEN INDICATES SHUTTING DOWN PNMS…PLEASE WAIT.


IT WILL TAKE FEW MINUTES TO SHUTDOWN

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GROUP VIEW-GROUP TREE NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

GROUP ICON RIGHT CLICK ON A GROUP ICON TO SEE THE


GROUP POPUP MENU.

MOVE TO ITEM WILL SHOW A LIST OF EXISTING


NE ICON
GROUPS TO WHICH THIS GROUP CAN BE
MOVED TO.

ADD NEW GROUP ITEM WILL CREATE A NEW


GROUP IN THE TREE. GROUP NAME CAN BE
EDITED HERE.
GROUP PROPERTIES ITEM WILL OPEN THE
GROUP PROPERTIES WINDOW

RIGHT CLICK ON ANY NE IN THE TREE TO OPEN


THE NETWORK ELEMENT POPUP MENU.

GENERAL TAB IN THE GROUP PROPERTIES


WINDOW ALLOWS EDITING OF THE GROUP
NAME AND ENTRY OF AN OPTIONAL NOTE

TREE TAB IN THE GROUP PROPERTY WINDOW


SHOWS A LIST OF NEs AND GROUPS IN THE
SELECTED GROUP. THE ORDER OF NEs AND
GROUPS IN THE TREE CAN BE CHANGED IN
THIS WINDOW.
MOVE TO MENU WILL SHOW A LIST OF CLICK APPLY OR OK TO SET THE GROUP
EXISTING GROUPS TO WHICH THIS NE CAN BE PROPERTIES.
MOVED TO..

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CONNECTION VIEW - CONNECTION TREE NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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 ANY NE TO DISPLAY THE


NETWORK ELEMENT POPUP MENU..

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

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ACTIVE ALARM – BOOK MARK WINDOWS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CLICK ON BOOKMARK BAR TO DISPLAY THE BOOK


CLICK ON ACTIVE ALARM BAR TO DISPLAY THE
MARK WINDOW
ACTIVE ALARMS WINDOW
ITEMS LISTED IN THIS MENU ARE SELECTED FROM
ACTIVE ALARM WINDOW DISPLAY ALL THE NEs THAT
THE NETWORK ELEMENTS MENU >> ADD BOOKMARK
HAVE ANY ACTIVE ALARMS. IT ALSO LIST THE ALARM
ITEMS UNDER THE AFFECTED NE WITH THE
DATE/TIME STAMP.

FOR ANY ALARM IN THE NETWORK THE


CORRESPONDING NE ICON APPEAR IN THIS WINDOW
IN RED AND ACTIVE ALARM BAR START FLASHING.

CLICK ACK ALL EVENTS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE


ALARMS

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CONNECTION MAP NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CONNECTION MAP SHOW THE NETWORK ‘ S LOGICAL CONNECTIONS.

ITEMS SHOWN ON THE CONNECTION MAP DEPENDS ON THE


SELECTION IN THE CONNECTION TREE OR CONNECTION MAP
WINDOW

WHEN CLICKED ON A SUBNET ICON THE MAP VIEW CHANGED TO


SHOW THE NEs AND SUBNETS IN THE SELECTED SUBNET.

WHEN THE MOUSE CURSOR IS MOVED OVER THE NE ICON, A


MESSAGE WINDOW SHOWS INFORMATION ABOUT THAT NE.

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GROUP MAP NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

GROUP MAP SHOWS THE NEs IN THE NETWORK GRAPHICALLY


IN A BACKGROUND MAP..

THE VIEW SHOWN ON THE MAP WINDOW DEPENDS ON THE


SELECTED GROUP ICON OR NE ICON IN THE GROUP TREE
WINDOW OR MAP WINDOW.

RIGHT CLICK ON ANY ICON SHOWS A POPUP MENU.


CONTENTS OF THE POPUP MENU DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF
ICON SELECTED.

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GROUP MAP – EDIT MODE NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

NEW NE AND GROUP ICONS THAT BELONGS TO THE


SELECTED GROUP ARE SHOWN HERE UNDER EDIT MODE.
USE THE SELECT OBJECT TOOL TO DRAG THEM AND
POSITION THE ICONS IN THE MAP WINDOW.

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GROUP MAP – MAP PROPERTIES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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.

MAP PROPERTIES IS PART OF THE GROUP


PROPERTIES. SELECT THE MAP TAB TO DISPLAY
MAP PROPERTY WINDOW.

BROWSE AND SELECT THE PATH TO THE


BACKGROUND IMAGE BITMAP FILE SELECT THE GENERAL TAB TO EDIT
SELECT THE TREE TAB TO SEE A LIST
SELECT THE VIEW AREA HEIGHT, WIDTH THE GROUP NAME. ENTER A NOTE IN
OF NEs AND GROUPS WITHIN THE
AND ORIENTATION THE NOTE FIELD.
SELECTED GROUP. USE THE ARROW
KEYS TO SELECT THE ORDER IN WHICH THE GROUP NAME OR THE NOTE CAN
CLICK OK OR APPLY TO MAKE THE THE ICONS SHOULD APPEAR IN THE BE SELECTED AS TEXT LABEL WHEN
SELECTED IMAGE AS THE BACKGROUND GROUP TREE VIEW. ASSOCIATE IS SELECTED IN THE TEXT
IMAGE FOR THE GROUP MAP WINDOW.
PROPERTIES WINDOW.

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GROUP MAP - TEXT EDIT NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

THERE ARE TWO METHODS TO ENTER TEXT LABELS

REMOVE TEXT LABEL


1 UNDER EDIT MODE, RIGHT CLICK ON THE MAP WHERE THE
TEXT SHOULD APPEAR AND SELECT NEW TEXT. TEXT
PROPERTIES WINDOW OPEN

SELECT TEXT TOOL FROM THE TOOLBAR

2 CLICK ON THE MAP WHERE THE NEW TEXT SHOULD APPEAR,.


CONTINUE PRESSING ON THE LEFT MOUSE BUTTON AND
DRAG THE MOUSE UNTIL THE REQUIRED SIZE OF THE TEXT
BOX IS ACHIEVED.
RELEASE THE LEFT BUTTON ON THE MOUSE TO DISPLAY THE
TEXT PROPERTIES WINDOW.
TO REMOVE THE TEXT LABEL FROM
THE MAP, RIGHT CLICK ON THE TEXT
SELECT SPECIFY AND AND FROM THE POPUP MENU SELECT
ENTER THE TEXT TO REMOVE TEXT. SELECT YES IN THE
APPEAR ON THE MAP CONFIRMATION DIALOG WINDOW.

TO EDIT TEXT LABEL, RIGHT CLICK ON


SELECT ASSOCIATE AND THE TEXT AND FROM THE POPUP
SELECT THE GROUP MENU SELECT TEXT PROPERTIES TO
FROM THE LIST. OPEN THE TEXT PROPERTIES
TEXT FONT, SIZE COLOR AND BACK WINDOW . EDIT THE TEXT..
SELECT NAME AND THE GROUND COLOR CAN BE SPECIFIED
GROUP NAME WILL HERE.
APPEAR AS TEXT
AFTER SELECTING THE CHOICES,
SELECT NOTE AND THE
CLICK OK OR APPLY, AND THE
GROUP NOTE ENTERED
SELECTED TEXT WILL APPEAR ON
UNDER GROUP
THE MAP..
PROPERTIES WILL
APPEAR AS TEXT

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GROUP MAP – LINE EDIT NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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.

SELECT THE LINE TOOL FROM THE TOOL BAR


REMOVE A LINE

CLICK ON ONE OF THE NE OR GROUP ICONS TO BE


CONNECTED AND THEN CLICK ON THE SECOND ICON. THE
LINE PROPERTIES WINDOW OPENS.

SET THE ATTRIBUTES FOR THE LINE

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.

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PNMS WINDOW MENU ITEMS NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

SYSTEM VIEW NETWORK ELEMENTS EVENT LOG NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOLS HELP

HELP LIST THE PNMS MANUALS IN PDF FORMAT


ABOUT PNMS INDICATE THE PNMS SOFTWARE VERSION

SCREEN SAVER

TEST TEST THE SECREEN SAVER FUNCTION


CONFIGURE CONFIGURE SCREEN SAVER
INSTALL INSTAL SCREEN SAVER

EDIT OPEN THE NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOL TO CONFIGURE THE NETWORK


UPDATE PNMS CONFIGURATION UPDATE WIZARD

CLEAR DISPLAY CLEAR THE EVENT DATA IN THE EVENT LOG WINDOW
DATA BROWSER
PROPERTIES EVENT LOG PROPERTIES WINDOW (AUTO SAVE AND STORE MAX SETTING)

EVENT LOG HISTORY DISPLAY EVENT LOG HISTORY WINDOW


ALARM HISTORY DISPLAY ALARM HISTORY WINDOW

LINK SUMMARY OPEN THE SELECTED NE'S LINK SUMMARY WINDOW


LINK PERFORMANCE HISTORY OPEN THE SELECTED NE'S LINK PERFORMANCE HISTORY WINDOW
GET ALL DATA SEND THE GET ALL DATA COMMAND TO THE SELECTED NE
ADD TO BOOKMARK ADD THE SELECTED WINDOW TO THE BOOKMARK WINDOW
PROPERTIES OPEN THE NETWORK ELEMENT PROPERIES WINDOW

NETWORK ELEMENT LIST OPEN THE NETWORK ELEMENT LIST WINDOW ( LIST ALL THE NEs CONFIGURED IN THE NETWORK)

LOGIN / LOGOUT LOGIN/LOGOUT WINDOW


CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE PASWORD WINDOW
SECURITY OPEN THE SECURITY WINDOW. (ADD GROUP PRIVILEGES AND ADD USERS)
PNMS PROPERTIES OPEN THE PNMS PROPERTIES WINDOW ( BUZZER SETTING, DATE TIME SYNCHRONIZATION AND LINK PERFORMANCE HISTORY SETTING)
EXIT EXIT PNMS PROGRAM

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HELP FUNCTION NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

PNMS HELP FUNCTION IS AVAILABLE AS PNMS MANUALS


IN PDF FILE FORMAT. IF THE ACROBAT READER IS
INSTALLED IN THE PNMS PC, CLICKING HELP AND
SELECTING THE RELEVANT PNMS FILE WILL OPEN THE
PDF FILE TO PROVIDE HELP FUNCTION TO THE USER.

BUZZER STOP –.

CONNECT - OPEN THE NE LIST WINDOW

OPEN THE LOGIN/LOGOUT WINDOW

DISPLAY THE PNMT SOFTWARE VERSION INFORMATION

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PNMS LOGIN / LOGOUT & EXIT NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CLICK ON SYSTEM IN THE MENU BAR AND THEN CLICK ON LOGIN/LOGOUT IN THE DROP DOWN MENU TO OPEN
THE LOGIN/LOGOUT WINDOW

TO LOGIN SELECT LOGIN IN THE


LOGIN/LOGOUT WINDOW.

ENTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD.

CLICK OK TO LOGIN

USERNAME AND PASSWORD SHOULD BE DEFINED


UNDER SECURITY FUNCTION. THE PRIVILEGES OF
THE USER DEPENDS ON THE USER GROUP IT
BELONGS TO

TO LOGOUT SELECT LOGOUT IN THE


LOGIN/LOGOUT WINDOW.

CLICK OK TO LOGOUT

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CHANGE PASSWORD NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CLICK ON CHANGE PASSWORD IN THE SYSTEM


DROPDOWN MENU TO OPEN THE CHANGE PASS WORD
WINDOW.

ENTER THE OLD PASSWORD

ENTER THE NEW PASSWORD


( UP TO 100 CHARACTERS)

RE-ENTER THE NEW PASSWORD TO CONFIRM

CLICK OK TO CHANGE THE


PASSWORD.

CLICK CANCEL TO EXIT WITHOUT


CHANGING PASSWORD

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SECURITY NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

GROUP TAB IN SECURITY WINDOW LIST


THE GROUPS DEFINED IN THE SYSTEM..
USER COUNT INDICATES HOW MANY
USERS ARE IN EACH GROUP.
DESCRIPTION DESCRIBES THE TYPE OF
THE NUMBER OF GROUPS
GROUP
THAT CAN BE CREATED ARE 10.

UP TO 50 USERS CAN BE
DEFINED, SPREAD OVER THE
10 GROUPS.

USER TAB IN SECURITY WINDOW SHOWS


A LIST OF USERS DEFINED IN THE
SYSTEM. GROUP COLUMN INDICATES,
TO WHICH GROUP THE USER BELONGS
TO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIBES THE TYPE
OF USER.

ADD NEW GROUP TO THE SYSTEM.


ADD NEW USER TO THE SYSTEM.

Remove REMOVE USER OR GROUP FROM THE SYSTEM

OPEN THE PROPERTIES WINDOW FOR SELECTED USER OR GROUP


CLOSE THE SECURITY WINDOW

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SECURITY – ADD GROUP NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

ENTER THE NAME FOR THE NEW GROUP

ENTER A DESCRIPTION FOR THE NEW GROUP (OPTIONAL)

IN THE SETTING AREA THERE ARE TWO TAB


SELECTIONS.
FUNCTION TAB ALLOWS SELECTION OF PNMS
FUNCTIONS ASSIGNED TO THE GROUP

NETWORK ELEMENT TAB DEFINES NETWORK


ELEMENTS THAT CAN BE CONTROLLED BY THE
GROUP
ALL NETWORK ELEMENTS CAN BE MONITORED
AND VIEWED REGARDLESS OF THE DEFINED
PRIVILEGES. HOWEVER A GROUP WILL NOT BE
ABLE TO CONTROL ANY NE THAT HAS NOT BEEN
ASSIGNED TO IT.
AFTER SELECTING THE PRIVILEGES
AND PNMT SECURITY LEVEL CLICK THE PNMS ALSO HAVE THE PNMT FUNCTIONS IN BUILT . THE PNMT
ON ADD TO ADD THE NEW GROUP SECURITY LEVEL DEFINES THE PNMT ACCESS LEVEL. THERE ARE
TO THE GROUP LIST. CLICK CLOSE FIVE ACCESS LEVELS
TO EXIT 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

PNMT SECURITY LEVELS PNMS PRIVILEGES ITEMS

LEVEL DESCRIPTION FUNCTION PURPOSE

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

ADD GROUP ADD NETWORK GROUPS IN THE PNMS


SEE THE TABLE NEXT PAGE FOR PNMT PRIVILEGES
FOR THE PNMT SECURITY LEVELS REMOVE GROUPS REMOVE NETWORK GROUPS IN THE PNMS

MOVE GROUP & NEs TRANSFER NE OR GROUPS IN THE GROUP TREE

EVENT LOG – CLEAR DATA CLEAR CURRENT DATA IN THE EVENT LOG WINDOW

GROUP PROPERTIES-GENERAL USE GROUP PROPERTIES GENERAL TAB

GROUP PROPERTIES-TREE USE GROUP PROPERTY TREE TAB

NETWORK ELEMENT PROPERTIES-MANAGEMENT USE PASOLINK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TAB

NETWORK ELEMENT PROPERTY-LINK USE PASOLINK PROPERTY LINK PERFORMANCE


PERFORMANCE MONITOR MONITOR TAB

EVENT LOG SAVE AS ALLOWS EVENT LOG SAVE FUNCTION

ALARM HISTORY SAVE AS ALLOWS ALARM HISTORY SAVE FUNCTION

SUBNET PROPERTY-GENERAL ALLOWS SUBNET NAME CHANGE

REGION PROPERTY- GENERAL ALLOWS REGION NAME CHANGE

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PNMT SECURITY LEVELS & PRIVILEGES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

Category Item Monitor(0) User(1) Local(2) Remote(3) Admin(4)


MENU-SYSTEM DATE TIME   
ALARM BUZZER    
DOWNLOAD PMC PROGRAM FILE 
CONNECT (REMOTE LOGIN)  
MENU-CONFIGURATION FILE DOWNLOAD FILE/ UPLOAD FILE 
UPDATE 
IDU WS ALARM INHIBIT (OPTION)    
CH (LB1) / CH(LB2)   
CH (ALARM INHIBIT)    
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MODE    
TX MUTE   
CW   
BER AIS    
SWITCH OVER (1+1)   
EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION FREQUENCY PLAN (CH)   
TX ATTENUATION   
BIT RATE 
FRAME ID   
BER THRESHOLD    
AIS RCVD ALARM ON/OFF    
AIS SEND ALARM ON/OFF    
SC4 AND SC5    
PASOLINK NAME   
NOTE    
AUX I/O OPTO ITEM TYPE    
OPTO NAME    
RELAY NAME    
RELAY CONTROL    
PMON PMON THRESHOLD    
PMON DATA RESET   
SAVE TO DISK    
LOGGING SAVE TO DISK    
PMC RESET   

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SECURITY – ADD USER NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

ENTER THE USER NAME (UP TO 32 CHARACTERS)

ENTER A DESCRIPTION FOR THE USER

ENTER THE PASSWORD FOR THIS USER (UP TO 100 CHARACTERS)

CONFIRM THE PASSWORD BY RE-ENTERING

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

AFTER ENTERING ALL THE FIELDS CLICK ON ADD TO ADD


THE NEW USER TO THE USER LIST. CLICK CLOSE TO EXIT
THE ADD USER WINDOW

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GROUP AND USER PROPERTIES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

Remove

SELECT THE USER OR GROUP IN THE GROUP LIST OR USER LIST. CLICK ON PROPERTIES FROM THE LIST DROP
DOWN MENU

OK

USER PROPERTIES AND GROUP PROPERTIES


WINDOWS CAN BE USED TO EDIT A GROUP OR
USER. AFTER EDITING CLICK ON OK TO CARRY OK
OUT THE CHANGES.

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PNMS PROPERTIES-ALARM BUZZER NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

SELECT WAVE FILE TO


ENABLE THE BUZZER. THE
CLICK ON PNMS PROPERTIES ON THE BUZZER SOUND CAN BE
SYSTEM DROP DOWN MENU TO OPEN CHANGED BY SELECTING A
THE PNMS PROPERTIES WINDOW. DIFFERENT WAV FILE. USE
SELECT THE ALARM BUZZER TAB. BROWSE TO LOCATE THE
PATH TO THE WAV FILE.

CLICK HERE TO TEST THE


BUZZER SOUND

SELECT NO SOUND
TO DISABLE THE
BUZZER

SELECT BEEP TO
ENABLE THE BUZZER
WITH BEEP FREQUENCIES
INSTEAD OF WAVE FILE
SOUND

BEEP FREQUENCY CAN BE


DEFINED BY CLICKING ON EDIT AND
SELECTING THE FREQUENCY AND
DURATION FOR EACH FREQUENCY.
CLICK THE ARROW KEY TO ADD TO
THE LIST. SEVERAL FREQUENCIES
CAN BE ADDED TO THE BEEP
SIGNAL. SELECTED FREQUENCIES
CAN BE DELETED BY SELECTING
THE FREQUENCY FROM THE LIST
AND CLICKING ON THE DELETE
CLICK OK TO IMPLEMENT THE OPTIONS SELECTED OR SYMBOL.
CLICK CANCEL TO EXIT WITHOUT CHANGING THE
SETTINGS.

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PNMS PROPERTIES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

IN THE PNMS PROPERTIES WINDOW.


SELECT THE LINK PERFORMANCE
HISTORY TAB.
DEFINES THE NUMBER OF DAYS THE PNMS
WILL KEEP THE OLDEST DATA (1 – 90 DAYS)

DEFINES AT WHAT TIME THE PNMS WILL


COLLECT THE LINK PERFORMANCE DATA
FROM THE SELECTED PASOLINKS. SET THE
IN THE PNMS PROPERTIES WINDOW. TIME IN HH.MM
SELECT THE AUTO SET DATE/TIME TAB.
CLICK ON EQUIPMENT TYPE TO SELECT HE
PASOLINK TYPE FROM A LIST. NETWORK
ELEMENTS OF THE TYPE SELECTED AND
THEIR IP ADDRESSES WILL BE SHOWN
BELOW. EQUIPMENT TYPES THAT COULD BE
SELECTED ARE:
PASOLINK V3
PASOLINK PLUS STM-1
PASOLINK PLUS PDH
PASOLINK S
SELECT ENABLE SET PMC DATE/TIME MIU
AUTOMATICALLY TO SYNCHRONIZE THE PMC
DATE/TIME TO THE PNMS PC DATE/TIME. FROM THE NE LIST OF NETWORK ELEMENTS
SELECT ONE BY ONE AND FOR EACH NE
PNMS WILL SET THE PMC DAT/TIME AT THE DEFINE THE TYPE OF DATA TO BE
TIME SET IN THE EXECUTE TIME FIELD. COLLECTED. FROM THE COLLECT TYPE
SELECTION BELOW.
CLICK APPLY OR OK TO SET THE PARAMETERS.
ITEMS SHOWN ON THE COLLECT TYPE FIELD
DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT TYPE
SELECTED BEFORE.

CLICK OK OR APPLY BUTTON TO SET THE


PARAMETERS.

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VIEW MENU - NETWORK ELEMENT LIST NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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

NETWORK ELEMENT LIST SHOW THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION


NE NAME
EQUIPMENT TYPE (PASO+, PASO V3, ETC..)
NEs SHOWN IN THE NETWORK ELEMENT LIST CAN BE OPPOSITE NE IN THE HOP
FILTERED USING THE FILTER WINDOW. CLICK THE FILTER NE ALM/NORMAL STATUS
ICON ON THE TOOL BAR OR CLICK LIST >> FILTER LINK PERFORMANCE ALM/NORMAL STATUS
AUX I/O ALM /NORMAL STATUS
NE IP ADDRESS
ENTER THE FILTER
PARAMETER OR
CLICK THE ARROW
CLICK HERE TO TO SELECT THE NE MENU CAN BE
SELECT OR PARAMETERS VIEWED BY CLICKING
DESELECT
THE NETWORK
FILTER ITEMS
ELEMENT MENU OR
RIGHT CLICKING ON
ANY NE IN THE LIST

CLICK OK TO
DISPLAY THE
FILTERED NE LIST

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NETWORK ELEMENT - PROPERTIES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

MAP WINDOW PNMS WINDOW MENU BAR

THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO OPEN THE NE PROPERTIES WINDOW.

RIGHT CLICK THE NE IN ANY WINDOW BELOW. FROM THE


POPUP MENU SELECT PROPERTIES
CONNECTION TREE WINDOW
GROUP TREE WINDOW
MAP WINDOW
NETWORK ELEMENT LIST WINDOW
ACTIVE ALARM WINDOW

FIRST SELECT THE NE FROM THE TREE WINDOW OR MAP


WINDOW. FROM THE MENU BAR OF PNMS WINDOW CLICK
NETWORK ELEMENTS . FROM THE DROP DOWN MENU SELECT
PROPERTIES

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NETWORK ELEMENT -PROPERTIES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

GENERAL TAB MANAGEMENT TAB LINK PERFORMANCE TAB

MANAGEMENT TAB DEFINES WHETHER


THE SELECTED NETWORK ELEMENT IS
POLLED BY THE PNMS OR NOT.
LINK PERFORMANCE MONITOR TAB
THIS ALLOWS THE OPERATOR TO DEFINES WHAT TYPE OF DATA TO
UNMANAGED NETWORK ELEMENTS COLLECTED FORM THE SELECTED NE.
THAT ARE CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE IN
THE RADIO NETWORK THEREBY DAILY
MINIMIZING UNWANTED POLLS FORM LINK PERFORMANCE DATA ARE
THE PNMS. IT IS ALSO ADVISABLE TO COLLECTED BY THE PM CARD EVERY
FOLLOWING FIELDS IN THE GENERAL TAB ARE FOR UNMANAGED NEs THAT ARE 15MIN THROUGH OUT THE DAY AND
MONITORING PURPOSE ONLY AND CANNOT BE CURRENTLY BEING SERVICED AND ARE ARE STORED IN THE PNMS
MODIFIED IN THIS WINDOW THEREFORE OFFLINE.
NETWORK ELEMENT NAME SHOWN IN THE GROUP WHEN MANAGED IS SELECTED PNMS WEEKLY
VIEW.. THIS IS DEFINED IN THE NETWORK CONFIG WILL POLL THE SELECTED NE. SUMMARY LINK PERFORMANCE OF
TOOL OR FROM THE LINK SUMMARY WINDOW – EACH DAY IN THE WEEK IS
EQUIPMENT SETUP COLLECTED BY THE PM CARD AND
STORED IN THE PNMS.
IP ADDRESS OF THE NETWORK ELEMENT, WHEN UNMANAGED IS SELECTED THE
ASSIGNED FROM THE NETWORK CONFIG TOOL PNMS WILL NOT POLL THE SELECTED
NE. THE NE ICON IN THE TREE WINDOW
NOTE (OPTION) DESCRIBING THE NETWORK AND MAP WINDOW WILL CHANGE ITS
ELEMENT. ENTERED FROM THE NETWORK COLOR TO BLACK BACKGROUND
CONFIG TOOL OR FROM THE LINK SUMMARY
WINDOW –EQUIPMENT SETUP.

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

MAP WINDOW PNMS WINDOW MENU BAR

THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO OPEN THE LINK SUMMARY WINDOW.

RIGHT CLICK THE NE IN ANY OF THE WINDOWS BELOW .


FROM THE POPUP MENU SELECT LINK SUMMARY
CONNECTION TREE WINDOW
GROUP TREE WINDOW
MAP WINDOW
NETWORK ELEMENT LIST WINDOW
ACTIVE ALARM WINDOW

FIRST SELECT THE NE IN THE TREE WINDOW OR MAP


WINDOW. FROM THE MENU BAR OF THE PNMS WINDOW OR
NETWORK ELEMENT LIST WINDOW CLICK NETWORK
ELEMENTS . FROM THE DROP DOWN MENU SELECT LINK
SUMMARY
THE LINK SUMMARY WINDOW IS SAME AS THE PNMT WINDOW
EXCEPT FOR THE MENU BAR ITEMS. SEE THE PNMT MANUAL FOR
DETAILS.

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EVENT LOG MENU NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

CLICK THE CLEAR DISPLAY


DATA TO CLEAR THE DATA IN
THE PNMS EVENT LOG
DISPLAY

DATA BROWSER MENU CAN


OPEN EVENT LOG HISTORY
WINDOW OR ALARM
HISTORY WINDOW

EVENT LOG-PROPERTIES WINDOW SET THE AUTO


SAVE FUNCTION. THE STORE MAX SETS THE
NUMBER OF DAYS THE EVENT LOG DATA ARE TO BE
KEPT IN THE PNMS PC (RANGE 1 – 90 DAYS)

WHEN SAVE AUTOMATICALLY FUNCTION IS DESELECTED, THE NETWORK


EVENTS ARE DISPLAY IN THE EVENT LOG WINDOW BUT DOES NOT SAVE
THEM. THEREFORE CANNOT BE VIEWED FROM THE ALARM/EVENT LOG
HISTORY WINDOWS

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EVENT LOG HISTORY 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

THE EVENTS LOGGED ARE DISPLAYED IN PAGES EACH PAGE SHOWING


300 EVENTS. TO VIEW OTHER PAGES SELECT PREVIOUS PAGE / NEXT
PAGE FROM THE VIEW MENU OR CLICK THE PREVIOUS PAGE / NEXT
PAGE ICON ON THE TOOL BAR.

FILE VIEW

FILTER OPEN EVENT LOG FILTER WINDOW


ALL EVENTS TO SHOW ALL EVENTS AFTER A FILTERED EVENT DISPLAY
PREVIOUS PAGE WHEN EVENTS ARE SHOWN ON MULTIPLE PAGES -SHOW THE PREVIOUS PAGE
NEXT PAGE WHEN EVENTS ARE SHOWN ON MULTIPLE PAGES -SHOW THE NEXT PAGE

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

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ALARM HISTORY-FILTER WINDOW NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

ALARM HISTORY WINDOW DISPLAY ONLY THE ALARM


EVENTS FROM THE EVENT LOG. THE MENU BAR AND ICON
BAR ITEMS ARE SAME AS THE EVENT LOG HISTORY WINDOW

CLICK THE VIEW- FILTER OR FILTER ICON TO OPEN THE


FILTER WINDOW TO SET THE FILTER CONDITIONS.

START TIME, VIEW FROM AND VIEW


CLICK THE VIEW >>ALL EVENTS
THROUGH PARAMETERS DEFINE THE
MENU OR ALL EVENTS TOOL
TIME PERIOD BETWEEN WHICH THE
BAR ICON TO DISPLAY ALL
ALARMS HAD OCCURRED.
ALARMS FROM A FILTERED
ALARM HISTORY DISPLAY

END TIME, VIEW FROM AND VIEW


THROUGH PARAMETERS DEFINE THE
TIME PERIOD BETWEEN WHICH THE
ALARMS HAD CLEARED.

ALARM DISPLAY WILL SHOW ALARMS


FURTHER FILTERING CAN BE CARRIED THAT SATISFY BOTH CONDITIONS.
OUT BY SELECTING THE NETWORK
ELEMENT NAME AND ALARM ITEM

AFTER SELECTING THE FILTER


CONDITIONS CLICK OK.

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Filtering Function NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

T1 T2 T3 T4

A T1
T2

T3
C
T4

Start T1 through T2 and Start T1 through T2 and Start T1 and End T3


Start T1 through T2 End T3 through T4 Start T1 End T3 Start T1
End T3 through T4 End T3 through 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

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NETWORK CONFIGURATION NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

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)

UPDATE NETWORK CONFIGURATION WIZARD IS


USED TO UPDATE THE CONFIGURATION IN THE
PNMS WHEN CHANGES TO THE NETWORK IS
MADE IN THE NETWORK CONFIG TOOL.

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PNMS ERROR MESSAGES NECITR-YTC
ART-SEP/02 V01

ERROR MESSAGE CAUSE TROUBLE SHOOTING

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

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Additional Training Materials

NEC International Training, Ltd.


Japan
ATPC Operation

-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

ATPC Operation Stops


ATPC Operation Stops

ATPC Operation Starts


TX Level

+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

Sub Net Mask 255 255 255 192 172 18 0 65

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

Network Address Sub Net Add. 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 1 1 1 1 1 0


Last Host
172.18.0.126
10 Bits 6 Bits
172 18 0 129

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

1st Sub Net


172.18.10.7 172.18.0.30

172.18.0.65 172.18.0.74

2nd Sub Net

172.18.0.129

3rd Sub Net

172.18.0.193

4th Sub Net

14
Subnetting

15
Subnetting

16
Mixed Configuration File Download

pp_mib pp_Network
Pasolink +

Network System

Pasolink (V3)

pp_mib pp_Network

Pasolink +

Network Ppp System

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

25
Performance / Events Data Management
Event Log File

Page n

Create One Event File per day, if Page 3


the number of events per day is Page 2
more than 300, will open another
page under the same file. Page 1 Events
Link IDU (PM Card)
Status Change
(300 Events) Performance
Alarm Occurrence
ES

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

29
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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