P N M T: PNMT (Java Version) Operation Manual
P N M T: PNMT (Java Version) Operation Manual
P N M T: PNMT (Java Version) Operation Manual
P ASOLINK
N ETWORK
PNMT (Java version)
M ANAGEMENT
Operation Manual
(for PASOLINK+ PDH)
T ERMINAL
NEC Corporation
Copyright © 2008
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Table of Contents
DOCUMENT WARRANTY .............................................................................................. 1
1 GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................ 2
1.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL .............................................................................. 2
1.3 PNMT COMMUNICATION INTERFACES .............................................................................. 3
1.3.1 Communications ..................................................................................................................... 3
2 SYSTEM OPERATION & MAINTENANCE ............................................................. 5
2.1 THE PNMT SCREEN ........................................................................................................... 5
2.2 LAUNCHING THE PNMT APPLICATION .............................................................................. 7
2.3 LOGIN ................................................................................................................................. 8
2.3.1 User Access Privilege Levels ................................................................................................. 9
2.4 SHUTTING DOWN PNMT .................................................................................................. 10
2.5 SEARCHING FOR SELECTED NETWORK ELEMENTS AND CONNECTING TO THEM ........... 11
2.6 CHANGE PASSWORD ......................................................................................................... 12
2.7 ALARM BUZZER SETTING.................................................................................................. 13
2.8 REFRESH ........................................................................................................................... 14
2.9 REMOTE VIEWING PNMT MAIN WINDOW ........................................................................ 15
2.10 LICENSE ........................................................................................................................ 16
2.11 OVERALL TAB ................................................................................................................ 17
2.12 ODU TAB ...................................................................................................................... 18
2.12.1 ODU Tab .............................................................................................................................. 18
2.13 IDU TAB ........................................................................................................................ 21
2.13.1 IDU Tab ................................................................................................................................ 21
2.14 AUXILIARY I/O TAB ....................................................................................................... 23
2.14.1 Monitored Items.................................................................................................................... 23
2.14.2 Photocoupler Input Setting ................................................................................................... 23
2.14.3 Relay Output Setting............................................................................................................. 24
2.14.4 Relay Configuration.............................................................................................................. 25
2.15 CONTROL (CTRL) TAB .................................................................................................. 26
2.15.1 Control Module ..................................................................................................................... 26
2.15.2 Setting the Date/Time ........................................................................................................... 26
2.15.3 CPU Reset............................................................................................................................. 27
2.15.4 Downloading the Configuration Files to the Control Module .............................................. 28
2.15.5 Downloading a new Program File to the Control Module .................................................... 29
2.15.6 Uploading Control Module Configuration File to PNMT PC .............................................. 30
2.15.7 Downloading the Equipment Configuration Files to the Control Module ............................ 31
2.15.8 Uploading Equipment Configuration File to PNMT PC ...................................................... 32
2.15.9 Configuring the IP Network Settings .................................................................................... 32
2.16 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................. 33
2.16.1 Maintenance Menu ............................................................................................................... 33
2.16.2 Selecting Maintenance Mode................................................................................................ 34
2.16.3 TX Switch (for 1+1 system only) ......................................................................................... 34
2.16.4 RX Switch (for 1+1 system only) ......................................................................................... 34
2.16.5 Main Signal Loopback-1 (near-end loopback) ..................................................................... 35
2.16.6 Main Signal Loopback -2 (far-end loopback) ....................................................................... 35
2.16.7 IF Loopback .......................................................................................................................... 36
2.16.8 TX Mute Status ..................................................................................................................... 36
2.16.9 TX Frequency ....................................................................................................................... 37
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Document Warranty
1. The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice.
2. The PNMS/PNMT screenshots in this manual are only examples. Screens will vary according
to equipment configurations, operation modes, set parameters, PNMS/PNMT application
version, etc. Screens contained in this manual are current at the time of publication, and may
differ slightly from the actual screens on your PNMS/PNMT.
3. To use this manual, you need a sound understanding of the restrictions, limitations and
precautions involved in operating the equipment properly. Always refer to the equipment
manual to ensure proper operation of the equipment.
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1 Getting Started
1.1 Introduction
The PASOLINK Network Management Terminal (PNMT) was developed by NEC to manage
its PASOLINK and PASOLINK+ fixed point-to-point wireless access system networks. The
PNMT is a scaled down version of the PASOLINK Network Management System (PNMS) that is
designed as a maintenance tool for field engineers to locally and remotely monitor alarms, control
points, generate reports, and archive data, all within a familiar graphical user interface, and all in
real time. The PNMT is a Mobile laptop computer fitted with the NEC PNMT software package
that interfaces and controls NEC PASOLINK series short haul wireless communications
equipment.
This software package remotely monitors and controls the status and configuration of an entire
PASOLINK network with associated equipment including the performance of the actual
microwave links.
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ODU
PNMT port
PASOLINK+ IDU
PNMT Cable
PNMT
The PNMT port consists of an RJ-45 connector that plugs in to the Control (CTRL) Module
installed in the IDU via a serial cable which connects to the relevant communications port of the
PNMT Computer.
The PNMT port has the following properties:
• Port Configuration: RS-232
• Connector type: RJ-45 modular jack
• Bit per second rate: 1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 (default 19200)
• Stop bits: 1
• Data bit length: 8
• Parity: None.
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The following table shows the pin allocation for the connection between the IDU PNMT port
and the PNMT PC.
PC (PNMT) PASOLINK+
PNMT port
RS-232C RS-232C
1 DCD 1 1 1 CD
2 RXD 2 2 2 TXD
3 TXD 3 3 3 RXD
4 DTR 4 4 4 DSR
5 GND 5 5 5 GND
6 DSR 6 6 6 DTR
7 RTS 7 7 7 CTS
8 CTS 8 8 8 RTS
9 RI 9
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• Title Bar
The title bar is used to indicate the title of a window.
• Standard Menu Bar
The common menu bar of the window presents the System and Help options, which commands
that can be executed from among the various options. The Help function can also display a PDF
version of this operation manual.
• NE-specific Menu Bar
This menu is a list of functions involving the network element (NE) displayed in the PNMT.
Configuration, Event Log, and Link Performance Monitor functions can be executed with the
NE-specific Menu bar.
• Block Diagram
The block diagram shows the equipment comprising the PASOLINK+ wireless communication
system. Its main purpose is to show the current alarm status summary for the equipment in the
display window. You can click a specific block to display the status of the network elements (NE)
in the data window.
• Data Window
This window displays in detail the status and alarm items of a specific NE. You can select the tab
or the block of a specific NE you wish to monitor in the data window.
• Tabs
To view the status and alarms in the PASOLINK radio, click tab at the bottom of the Data
window.
• User Login
This indicates the user who is currently logged-into the PNMT.
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Common
Menu Bar
Common
Tool Bar
Data
Window
Selectable Field
Command Button
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NOTE
Connect the PNMT cable 30seconds after IDU power has been
turned ON and make sure that the PNMT cable is connected
between Com 1 port of the PNMT PC and the PNMT port of
the IDU.
NOTE
Please do not change the clock settings of your computer once
PNMT has started.
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2.3 Login
Users are registered by means of login name and password.
To protect the network and the network management system from unauthorized access or
modifications, five levels of users with different access privileges are defined (refer to the table
shown in section 2.3.1 User Access Privilege Levels). The functions that are available in the
window depend on the individual user’s access level.
The highest (or administrator level) has full access to the network and the management system.
To login:
1. Start PNMT, and then the Login window appears.
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NOTE
Initially only the current NE physically connected to the
PNMT and its opposite NE counterpart will be shown in the
Network Element List.
Click the Search for Element icon ( ) in the tool bar or List S e a rc h fo r Ne two rk
Element in the menu bar of the Network Element List window to display all
connectable Network Elements in the network.
2. Select and highlight the network element to be viewed.
3. Click the Connect to network Element( ) icon in the tool bar or List C onnect to
Network Element in the menu bar of the Network Element List window. The PNMT
main window of the selected network element and its opposite NE counterpart will be
displayed.
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NOTE
For details on initial user name and password, please refer to
PNMT Installation manual.
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2. Select the Wave file or Beep box to activate the buzzer. (No sound is the initial factory
setting of the PNMT).
3. If you select the Wave file box, enter the location of the sound file (*.wav) Otherwise;
click [...] to locate the desired file. You can also preview the *.wav file by clicking on the
arrow next to the browse button. If you select the Beep box, click [Edit...] to edit the beep
with its frequency and duration. You can also preview the Beep by click the arrow next to
the [Edit...]browse button.
4. Click [OK] to activate the new setting.
NOTE
When the text box is blank, it is possible to set it. In this case,
the buzzer does not sound even though the buzzer stop
function is enabled.
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2.8 Refresh
This function is available only for PNMT. This function enables PNMT to acquire all status data
manually and NE information to be updated.
To Refresh:
Click Refresh Refresh in the main window or click the refresh icon in the tool bar.
NOTE
Metered items such as TX power, RX level, power supply and
BER are automatically refreshed every 15 seconds. This
function is used when the data from the metered items needs to
be immediately refreshed or when immediate confirmation of
all current status information is required.
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2.10 License
To protect PNMT functions, the PNMT application includes license files.
To display the current license status,
1. Click Help License in the main window.
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Overall Tab
(1+0 configuration)
Overall Tab
(1+1 Hot-standby configuration)
The Overall tab provides a snapshot of the important settings of the NE. This window only
displays current settings and there are no control functions associated with this window.
The following items are displayed with this tab:
• MTPC TX Power – the current value (in dB) of the Manual Transmitter Power Control
attenuation set in the ODU. The MTPC Attenuation will only have a valid data if the MTPC is
enabled.
• TX Frequency – the currently used transmission frequency.
• RX Frequency – the currently used reception frequency.
• Frame ID – the set frame ID of the NE.
• TX Power Control – shows the current power control mode used by the ODU. The TX
Power Control is either Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) or Manual Transmitter
Power Control (MTPC).
• MAIN INTFC – shows the current main interface used by the IDU. The available interfaces
for the PDH signal are: 10BASE-T or 2M.
• 10BASE-T(Main INTFC) – shows whether 10BASE-T INTFC is available in Main INTFC
or not.
• Bit Rate Changeability – shows whether the user can change the bit rate or not. In case of
Fixed, the rate depends on the equipment. Note that only Bit-Free equipment have changeable
bit rate.
• MAINT – the current Maintenance status.
• Selected TX (for Hot standby configuration only) – shows the currently used signal
transmission system.-
Selected RX (for 1+1 system only) – shows the currently used signal reception system.
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Monitored items
TX PORTION
Alarm ATPC Status(This portion of screen is only
o TX INPUT: alarm occurs when the TX IF active if ATPC is used.)
input signal from the IDU is lost o Control Range*
o TX POWER: TX RF Power decreases 3 to 6 o RX Threshold Level*
dB from nominal value. o Additional Attenuation*
Metering o ODU ALM Mode *
TX Power: The transmitted power of the ODU in
dBm.
MTPC Status (This portion of screen is only
active if MTPC is used.)
o MTPC Attenuation *
o RX Threshold Level*
o Additional Attenuation*
o ODU ALM Mode*
RX PORTION
Alarm
RX LEVEL: alarm occurs when the input level decreases by preset value from squelch level. (See
Provisioning: RX Threshold)
Metering
RX Level: The received level interpreted in dBm.
COMMON PORTION
Alarm
o APC – this alarm occurs when the Local Oscillator is locked out.
o CABLE – this alarm occurs when the communication between the ODU and the IDU is lost.
Metering
Power Supply: Display PS value (V)
* For the detailed description of theses items see 2.16 Equipment Setup and 2.17 Provisioning.
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Monitored Items
MODULE MAIN INTFC
Alarm Usage
o MAIN INTFC – alarm occurs when the MAIN LOS
INTFC module fails. AIS RCVD
o SUB INTFC – alarm occurs when the WS Usage Error
INTFC/LAN CARD fails.
o MODEM – alarm occurs if there is a modem Sub INTFC
failure.
10BASE-T
TX PORTION DSC 64KB
Alarm Wayside
MOD - alarm occurs when the TX unit (modem) 2M AIS RCVD
failed.
SH Assignment:
Status Assignment*
Selected (for 1+1 systems only) DSC 64KB-1
DSC 64KB-2
RX PORTION DSC 9.6KB-1
Alarm DSC 9.6KB-2
DEM – alarm occurs when the RX unit (demodulator) VF
fails or the IF signal is lost. Cluster ALM
LOF – loss of frame occurred 10BASE-T(DSC)
BER
Metering
COMMON PORTION BER: The current overall value of the
Alarm Bit-Error-Rate
o INTFC TX ALM – alarm occurs when TX is lost.
o INTFC RX ALM – alarm occurs when the RX is BER ALM Threshold
lost. o The current value of the BER
o SUB INTFC 2M LOS – alarm occurs when the threshold.
10BASE-T/DSC/Wayside signal is lost.
MDCPU – alarm when there is a failure in the
communication between modules.
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For the detailed description of this items see 2.15 Equipment Setup and 2.17 Provisioning
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3. Click button(s) that corresponds to the target alarm(s) and relay (s).
4. Click [Execute] to activate the new relay configuration.
5. Click [Close] when finished.
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NOTE
Only PDH CTRL version 1.2.1 or higher supports Auto-discovery
and the connection to PNMT displays “IP Network Setting” items
NOTE
To synchronize the Date and Time fields
with the PNMT computer, tick (check)
the Display PC Time box.
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NOTE
Resetting the control module will not affect
traffic. The connection to the selected NE will
be disrupted a few minutes but will be
automatically restored.
NOTE
MAINT, TX Mute, CW, Loopback and ATPC
Manual will be cleared when the power is
turned off and on, or the RESET switch
depressed.
NOTE
Be sure to switch ON maintenance mode before executing CPU
Reset.
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WARNING!!!
Make sure that the correct configuration file is downloaded to
the correct Control module. Incorrect configuration files may
lead to Control module or network failure.
5. A message window indicating the status of the operation will appear. It will close
automatically once the operation is finished.
WARNING:
Make sure that you have successfully downloaded the
configuration file before conducting an Update. Otherwise the
Control module will switch to an empty ROM that may cause
Control module failure.
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same function that was previously discussed in section 2.14.5 Downloading a new
Program file to the Control Module.
NOTE
When updating pp_network.cfg file, NE-to-NE communication
will be disrupted when the Control module re-initialises to the
new system configuration. This WILL NOT affect the
wirelesso link. During this time PNMT connection to the NE
will be disrupted but will be restored automatically after the
Control module resets.
WARNING!!!
Make sure that the correct program file is downloaded to the
Control module. Incorrect program files may lead to Control
module or network failure.
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5. A message window will appear displaying the status of the operation. The message
window will close automatically once the download is completed.
NOTE
This operation may take several minutes
depending on the program file size.
NOTE
The connection to the selected NE will be
disrupted for a few minutes but will
automatically be restored.
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WARNING!!!
Make sure that the correct
configuration file is downloaded to
the Control module. Incorrect
configuration file may lead to Control
module failure or traffic disruption.
WARNING!!!
Make sure that you have successfully downloaded the
configuration file before conducting an Update. Otherwise the
Control module will switch to an empty ROM that may cause
Control module failure.
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CAUTION:
Please be sure to add the suffix [.cfg] of the uploaded file
name.
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2.16 Maintenance
There are several maintenance control items that can be executed in the maintenance menu. The
function of each control is as follows.
MAINT: To switch Maintenance mode to ON
TX Mute: To turn off TX power
CW (MOD Carrier): To turn on the Continuous Wave for measurements
Antenna Alignment Mode: To use for extending the dynamic range of the RX LEVEL MONITOR.
IF Loopback: To create the loopback at the MAIN INTFC of the selected NE.
ATPC Manual: To use an optional transmitting power when the ATPC is in
operation.
Main 2M Loopback-1, 2: To set the loop back at the line input of E1
*These windows are not available when MAINT is OFF. (“Switch to Maintenance mode first” is
displayed.)
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CAUTION
When Loopback is changed from the default
setting (OFF) to ON, a confirmation message
appears.
CAUTION
When Loopback is changed from the default
setting (OFF) to ON, a confirmation message
appears.
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2.16.7 IF Loopback
This type of loopback is created at the MAIN INTFC of the
selected NE.
1. Click [IF Loopback] in the Maintenance window.
2. Select ON to activate the loopback.
3. Click [Execute] to activate the loopback.
4. Click [Close] when finished.
NOTE
The message TX mute ON will affect visibility of the wireless
connection. The connection to the opposite Pasolink will be lost
a few minutes.
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2.16.9 TX Frequency
Sets the RF transmitted frequency and consequently its pair receiving frequency.
(See 2.16 Equipment Setup.)
2.16.10 RX Frequency
Displays the current RF receiving frequency used by the ODU.
(See 2.16 Equipment Setup.)
NOTE
The message CW ON will affect visibility of the wireless
connection. The connection to the opposite Pasolink will be
disrupted for a few minutes.
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2.17.2 Setup
To set the ODU and IDU parameters:
1. Click [Setup] in the Equipment Setup window.
2. In the Setup window, the configurable items are shown and described as per the table
below:
CAUTION
The message about changing the TX frequency will cause the
wireless connection to appear.
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2. Enter new NE name in the NE Name dialog box. A maximum of 32 characters can be
used.
3. Click [Execute] to activate the new name.
4. Click [Close] when finished.
2. Enter the optional description for the specific NE in the Note dialog box. A maximum of
100 characters can be used in this field
3. Click [Execute] when finished.
4. Click [Close] when finished.
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2.18 Provisioning
The main interface (MAIN INTFC), SC Assignment, MTPC and ATPC can be set in this window.
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2.18.3 SC Assignment
2.18.3.1 SC Assignment Type
The SC can be either set at factory default (Easy) or customized (Customize) according to user
requirements.
To set the SC Assignment type:
1. Click [Assignment] in the Provisioning window.
2. Select the type of SC assignment to be used.
3. Click [Execute] to activate the setting.
4. Click [Close] when finished.
2.18.3.2 Direction
To set the direction:
1. Click [Direction] in the SC Assignment table.
2. In the ensuing table, you will be able to select the
direction for the DSC 64KB-1 and DSC 64KB-2
interface.
3. Click [Execute] to activate the new setting.
4. Click [Close] when finished.
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2.18.4.2 RX Threshold
This sets the threshold value for the reception level. The TX power is regulated by sending control
signals piggyback via the Radio Frame Complementary Overhead (RFCOH) until the desired
reception level is reached in the Radio Frame Complementary Overhead (RFCOH).
To set the RX threshold:
1. Click [RX Threshold] in the MTPC status
section of the Provisioning window.
2. Set the power (dBm) in the ensuing window.
You can either highlight the input field and enter
the dB value using the keypad or use the arrows
on the right-hand corner of the field to increase
or decrease the value shown in the input field.
3. Click [Execute] to activate the new preset value.
4. Click [Close] when finished.
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2.18.5.3 RX Threshold
When the ATPC is in operation, the threshold value of the receiving level can be set with this
function. The TX power is regulated by sending control signals piggyback via the Radio Frame
Complementary Overhead (RFCOH) until the desired reception level is reached in the Radio
Frame Complementary Overhead (RFCOH).
To set the RX threshold:
1. Click [RX Threshold] in the ATPC status section of the Provisioning window.
2. Set the power (dB) in the ensuing window. You
can either highlight the input field and enter the
dB value using the keypad or use the arrows on
the right-hand corner of the field to increase or
decrease the value shown in the input field.
3. Click [Execute] to activate the new preset value.
4. Click [Close] when finished.
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2.18.6 SW Priority
2.18.6.1 TX SW Priority
The TX SW priority defines the channel that will be selected
by the TX switch when both channels are normal.
Non-priority: There is no priority.
Priority No.1: Priority is given to No.1 channel.
2.18.6.2 RX SW Priority
The RX SW priority defines the channel that will be selected by
the RX switch when both channels are normal.
Non-priority: There is no priority.
Priority No.1: Priority is given to No.1 channel.
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2. Select the performance item that is to be configured in the table shown above. The
G.826 measuring parameters become available for setting when selected. The arrow
buttons on the left-hand side of the field indicates this.
3. Set the value when the alarm occurred (Occur) and when the alarm was resolved
(Recover) in the appropriate field. The measuring parameter will initiate an alarm status
indication when it reaches the alarm occurrence (occur) value or an alarm clear status
when it reaches the resolution (recover) value set in the threshold table.
4. Click [Execute] to activate the new settings.
5. Click [Close] when finished.
Refresh
Save
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3. The data can be saved in text format by clicking then save icon. It can be refreshed by
clicking the refresh button.
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4. Indicate a License key file (i.e. License.key) that will be associated to PNMT. Select a
License key file and click [Open] to continue.
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5. After verifying the path to the License key file is correct, click [Next] to proceed.
6. The progress of checking the license file will be displayed. If no error is encountered
in the checking of the license file, click [Next] when the button becomes available.
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CTRL Type
Category Input Item
(General)
General CTRL Type
IP Address
Radio/NE1
Subnet Mask
LAN
PNMS Connection
Root NE V11
IP Address
(PNMS Connection: LAN
LAN) PNMS Subnet Mask
IP Address (Fix)
V11 (Disable) Subnet Mask (Fix)
Speed (Fix)
Routing Default Gateway
General CTRL Type
IP Address
Radio/NE1/LAN
Subnet Mask
LAN
PNMS Connection
Root NE V11
IP Address
(PNMS Connection: LAN (Disable)
V11) PNMS Subnet Mask
IP Address (Fix)
V11 Subnet Mask (Fix)
Speed (Fix)
Routing Default Gateway
General CTRL Type
IP Address
Normal NE Radio/NE1/LAN
Subnet Mask
Routing Default Gateway
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Port
Category
Category
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2. Set and select Port category. The right hand screen will change according to the selected
item in Category.
• IP Address & Subnet Mask
The following items are set to each Port
PNMS
Radio/NE1 or Radio/NE1/LAN
Routing
NOTE:
When executing IP Network Setting communication will be lost
when the Control module re-initialises to the new system
configuration. This WILL NOT affect the wireless link. During
this time PNMT connection to the NE will be lost but will
automatically be reconnected after the Control module resets.
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NOTE
It is necessary to set in the fourth octet of IP address in both
ends NE of SYNC connection and both ends NE of radio
opposition where becomes the pair of the odd number and the
even number respectively.
NOTE
The Mx network which is supported for Auto discovery, Only
one subnetwork can be configured (subnetwork is not dividable)
and support maximum 62 NEs. Therefore, mixing of other
equipments to Mx network should be avoided.
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SYNC
PNMS No.01 No.02 No.03 No.04
V11
PNMT
CTRL Type
NE Category Item Name Input data
(General)
IP Address 172.18.0.1
Radio/NE1/LAN
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
IP Address 192.168.0.10
No.01 Root NE PNMS
(PNMS Connection: V11)
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Speed 19200
Routing Default Gateway 192.168.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.2
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.02 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.3
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.03 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.4
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.04 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
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192.168.0.10 172.18.0.1
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.192 LAN
LAN
No.01 No.02 LAN
PNMS LAN No.03 No.04
PNMT
CTRL Type
NE Category Item Name Input data
(General)
IP Address 172.18.0.1
Radio/NE1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
No.01 Root NE PNMS IP Address 192.168.0.10
(PNMS Connection: LAN) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Routing Default Gateway 192.168.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.2
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.02 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.3
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.03 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.4
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.04 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
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CTRL Type
NE Category Item Name Input data
(General)
IP Address 172.18.0.1
Radio/NE1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
No.01 Root NE PNMS IP Address 192.168.0.10
(PNMS Connection: LAN) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Routing Default Gateway 192.168.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.2
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.02 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.3
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.03 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.4
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.04 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.5
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.05 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.6
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.06 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.7
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.07 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.8
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.08 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
69
ROI-S06873
172.18.0.1
PNMT
255.255.255.192
PNMS LAN
LAN LAN
No.01 No.02 LAN No.03 No.04
Router
Root NE Normal NE Normal NE Normal NE
(Bridge) LAN
172.18.0.3 172.18.0.4 172.18.0.5
172.18.0.2 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.192
255.255.255.192
172.18.0.1 PNMT
255.255.255.192
LAN
LAN LAN
No.01 No.02 LAN No.03 No.04
PNMS
CTRL Type
NE Category Item Name Input data
(General)
IP Address 172.18.0.2
Root NE Radio/NE1/LAN
No.01
(Bridge)
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.1
IP Address 172.18.0.3
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.02 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.2
IP Address 172.18.0.4
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.03 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.2
IP Address 172.18.0.5
Radio/NE1/LAN
No.04 Normal NE Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192
Routing Default Gateway 172.18.0.2
70