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Optical Master Unit
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
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AVITEC AB> @2J34 GET MDL
BSF424-I
AVITEC AB>
Node ID Addressing
A node can also be addressed using the full Node ID.
Example:
AVITEC AB> @01-01-2J34 GET TAG
SITE3_TUNNEL_OPENING
AVITEC AB>
Direct Node Addressing
When many attributes are intended for another node, the user can enter Direct Node Access mode, where the
node the user is logged in redirects all commands to the destination node. This mode is configured by sending
the command:
SET DNA [Node Address]
where any of the node addressing modes can be used as Node Address.
When going into direct node addressing, the command prompt is changed to reflect what node is currently
addressed:
AVITEC AB> SET DNA 2J34
AVITEC AB @2J34>
Refer to attribute DNA in OMU Command and Attribute Summary for further details on direct node addressing.
3.2.3 System Wide Parameters
System Wide Parameters are parameters that when configured should be written to all nodes in the system.
When setting a system wide parameter, the parameter is always set in the node master, which is then
responsible for setting the parameter to all other nodes. If attempting to set a system wide parameter from a
node as access to the node master is not available, setting the parameter will fail.
The following “standard” parameters are treated as system wide parameters (please refer to OMU Command
and Attribute Summary for details):
LMT Local Maintenance Terminal timeout
TIM Setting the time
DAT Setting the date
TPD Setting the time for sending traffic / utilization report to the AEM
UID User ID’s
PWD Passwords
RID Repeater ID
In slave repeaters the OMU is responsible for the communication with the AEM.
3.2.4 Node Access
An operator can login to the OMU-Repeater system from any node in the network and access all parameters in
all nodes, including those in the node master unit. This can be done using a serial cable connected to the node’s
LMT-port or by remote access over a modem or Ethernet.
Select “System Nodes”