User's Manual Part 1

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Supported element types include
Cyclone Access Point Module
Cyclone Backhaul Master Module
Cyclone Backhaul Slave Module
Cyclone PrizmEMS
Canopy Subscriber Module
Cluster Management Module micro
Cluster Management Module-4
Cluster Management Module-4 Switch
Generic Group
Generic SNMP Device
Generic SNMP Device (08 Port)
Generic SNMP Device (16 Port)
Generic SNMP Device (24 Port)
Generic SNMP Device (26 Port)
High-Speed Backhaul Master Module 150/300 Mbps
High-Speed Backhaul Master Module 30/60 Mbps
High-Speed Backhaul Slave Module 150/300 Mbps
High-Speed Backhaul Slave Module 30/60 Mbps
PLV Bridge Unit
PLV Modem Unit
Ultra Light Access Point
Ultra Light Outdoor Subscriber Unit
5.7.2 MonitoringandFaultManagement
Prizm receives the traps that Cyclone elements send and generates an alert for each of
these. Prizm also allows the user to establish sets of criteria that would generate other
alerts and trigger email notifications. Optionally, the user can specify a trap template. In
this case, Prizm receives traps for non-Cyclone elements in the network.
For any individual element that the user selects, Prizm offers text and graphed displays of
element configuration parameters and performance statistics from an interval that the
user specifies.
5.7.3 ElementManagement
Prizm allows the user to perform any of the following operations on any specified element
or group of elements:
Manage
large amounts of SNMP MIB data.
module passwords.
IP addresses.
other communications setup parameters.
site information: Site Name, Site Location, and Site Contact parameters.
Reset the element.
5.7.4 BAMSubsysteminPrizm
Prizm Release 2.0 and later integrates Cyclone Bandwidth and Authentication Manager
(BAM) functionality and supports simple migration of a pre-existing BAM data into the
Prizm database. These releases also support the maintenance of authentication and
bandwidth data on a RADIUS server, to the same extent that BAM Release 2.1 (the final
release of BAM) did.