Specifications
4.1 Displays and Alarms
Standard Operation
LED green
non urgent alarm (warning) LED yellow
Modul LED
urgent alarm
LED red
nominal output power LED green0
lack of output power LED yellow
loss of output power
LED red
OUT LED
standby – operation
LED dark
nominal input power LED green
input power out of nominal operation LED yellow
IN LED
loss of input power LED red
4.2 EMS / Service Interfaces
4.2.1 NMS server interface: Ethernet 10/100Mbps (ES10-XLa only)
The NMS server interface is the main NMS interface of the optical transmitter.
It supports HTTP and SNMP protocols.
See the document Bktel Device Management engl.pdf for more information about the
NMS server.
The NMS server firmware can be downloaded for future software upgrades via the
RS232 interface.
4.2.2 Local Setup interface: RS232 (ES10-XLa only)
Connector Sub-D9 male
Configurations
115200 baud, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity
Interface RS232
Pinning
Pin 1, 4, 6, 9: n.c.
Pin 2: RxD
Pin 3: TxD
Pin 7: RTS
Pin 8: CTS
Pin 5: Gnd
The local setup interface can be used to locally setup the NMS server's parameter, like IP
parameters and passwords by using the tool "NmsSetup.exe".
Additionally it must be used to software download the NMS server firmware in the case
that the NMS server crashes during software update when reprogramming application
flash software over Ethernet.
Note
: The local setup process can only be executed when the device starts up. After
startup this interface has no meaning yet, but will be used for modem connections in
the future.
4.2.3 BK device bus interface: RS485 (ES10-XLa only)
The RS485 interface can be used to connect more devices to be managed by the
Ethernet NMS server interface together with the optical transmitter. The ES10XLa in
this case works as a network element controller, which polls all equipment that is
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