RADview-EMS Element Management System ASMi-52 © 1994–2006 RAD Data Communications Publication 03/06
Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model ..................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Overview of the ASMi-52 Device................................................................................. 1-1 Using the Graphical User Interface ........................................................................................ 1-2 LEDs.................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Configuring the Modem Parameters ...................................................................................... 3-7 Viewing Available Bandwidth................................................................................................ 3-8 Defining the Time Slot Assignment ...................................................................................... 3-10 Configuring the LAN ...............................................................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the ASMi-52 device and the RADview ASMi-52 user interface. 1.1 Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model RADview provides a complete management solution for monitoring and controlling the ASMi-52 device.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Using the Graphical User Interface Figure 1-1. RADview ASMi-52 Window Note In the above figure, one repeater is displayed. However, the ASMi-52 device may include up to eight repeaters. The RADview graphical user interface provides a dynamically updated graphical representation of the Near End ASMi-52, the Far End modem, and the repeaters that exist between them.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1-1.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1-2. ASMi-52 LEDs (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Port Status The operational status of each physical port is indicated by the color of the port. The color displayed is based both on polling and on notifications of interface operational status. The color appears according to the following order of conditions: Table 1-3.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1-4. System Management Options (Cont.) Task – Statistics Dialog Box and/or Parameter Location Path Setting the polling interval Polling Interval Dialog Box Statistics ´Polling Interval… Refer to Setting the Polling Interval in Chapter 4. 1.4 Modem Level Operations Table 1-5 lists the different management options for the modem level. Table 1-5.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1-5. Modem Management Options (Cont.) Tasks – Configuration Dialog Box and/or Parameter Location Path Configuring the LAN LAN Configuration Dialog Box Configuration ´LAN Configuration… Configuring the bridging table Bridging Table Dialog Box Configuring QoS mapping QoS Mapping Dialog Box Refer to Configuring the LAN in Chapter 3. Configuration ´Bridging Table… Refer to Configuring the Bridging Table in Chapter 3.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1.5 SHDSL Link Port Level Operations Table 1-6 lists the different management options for the SHDSL Link port level. Table 1-6.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1-6. SHDSL Link Port Management Options (Cont.) Task – Statistics Dialog Box and/or Parameter Location Path Clearing port statistics at the SHDSL Link port level Refer to Clearing Statistics for the SHDSL Link Port in Chapter 4. Statistics ´Clear Statistics… 1.6 ETH Port Level Operations Table 1-7 lists the different management options for the ETH port level. Table 1-7.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1-8. E1 and T1 Port Management Options (Cont.) Tasks – Configuration Dialog Box and/or Parameter Location Path Configuring the parameters for the E1 port Port Parameters Dialog Box Configuration ´Parameters… Configuring the parameters for the T1 port Refer to Configuring the Parameters for the T1 Port in Chapter 3.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1.9 CONTROL Port Level Operations Table 1-10 lists the different management options for the CONTROL port level. Table 1-10. CONTROL Port Management Options Task – Configuration Dialog Box and/or Parameter Location Path Configuring the CONTROL port parameters Port Parameters Dialog Box Configuration ´Parameters… 1.10 Refer to Configuring the CONTROL Port Parameters in Chapter 3.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-12 Repeater Level Operations RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual
Chapter 2 Fault Management This chapter describes ASMi-52 fault management at the system, modem, port, and repeater levels. 2.1 System Level – Fault Menu The Fault menu provides access to the system alarm options. Figure 2-1. System Level Fault Menu Masking the Alarms The Mask Alarms command enables you to mask the alarms of all modems and repeaters. To mask the alarms of all modems and repeaters: 1. At the system level, select Fault > Mask Alarms... Figure 2-2. Mask Alarms Dialog Box 2.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management 2.2 Modem Level – Fault Menu The Fault menu allows you to display the active alarms at the modem level. You can view the active alarms for modems and ports, or for modems only. Figure 2-3. Modem Level Fault Menu Displaying the Active Alarms for Modems and Ports The Active Alarms > Modems & Ports command enables you to display the active alarms of the selected modem at both the modem and port levels.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Table 2-1.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Figure 2-5. Modem Active Alarm List Dialog Box Table 2-2.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Table 2-2. Modem Active Alarm List Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values / Remarks [Print...] Click to print the Modem Active Alarm List [Refresh] Click to update the Modem Active Alarm List dialog box Displaying the History Log The History Log > List command enables you to display the history log for the active alarms at the modem level.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Table 2-3.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Figure 2-8. Port Active Alarm List Dialog Box Table 2-4. Port Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management 2.4 ETH Port Level – Fault Menu The Fault menu allows you to display the active alarms at the ETH port level. Figure 2-9. ETH Port Level Fault Menu Displaying the Active Alarms at the ETH Port Level The Active Alarms command enables you to display the active alarms at the ETH port level. To display the active alarms at the ETH port level: • At the ETH port level (NE or FE), select Fault > Active Alarms... Figure 2-10.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Table 2-5. Port Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Figure 2-12. Port Active Alarm List Dialog Box Table 2-6. Port Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management 2.6 DTE (V.35, X.21, RS-530, IR-IP) Port Levels – Fault Menu The Fault menu allows you to display the active alarms at the DTE (V.35, X.21, RS530, IR-IP) port levels. Figure 2-13. DTE (V.35, X.21, RS-530, IR-IP) Port Level Fault Menu Displaying the Active Alarms at the DTE (V.35, X.21, RS-530, IR-IP) Port Levels The Active Alarms command enables you to display the active alarms at the DTE (V.35, X.21, RS-530, IR-IP) port levels.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Table 2-7. Port Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.21, RS-530) Far-End Modem Type Unknown, ASMi-52, ASMi-52 Master, ASMi-52 Slave, ASMi-52/CD, ASMi-52/CQ, LRS-52, FCD-IP, FCD-IPM, D8SL, MP-SHDSL Code Alarm code 4, 5, 8, 15, 51 Note: Bits 4 and 5 are only relevant for V.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Figure 2-16. Repeater Active Alarm List Dialog Box Table 2-8. Repeater Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Repeater 1…8 Code Alarm code 44…49 Description Description of the alarm Note: See Appendix A for a full list of alarm descriptions Severity Major, Minor, Warning [Close] Click to close the Repeater Active Alarm List dialog box [Save to File...] Click
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Displaying the History Log The History Log > List command enables you to display the history log for alarms at the repeater level. To display the history log for alarms at the repeater level: 1. In the RADview ASMi-52 window, select a repeater. 2. Select Fault > History Log > List… Figure 2-17. Repeater Alarm Buffer List Dialog Box Table 2-9.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Management Table 2-9. Repeater Alarm Buffer List Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values / Remarks [Close] Click to close the Repeater Alarm Buffer List dialog box [Save to File...] Click to save the Repeater Alarm Buffer List to a file Note: In the File of type field, select Acrobat (*pdf) or HTML (*.htm) [Print...] Click
Chapter 2 Fault Management 2-16 Repeater Level – Fault Menu RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual
Chapter 3 Configuration Management The chapter describes the ASMi-52 configuration management at the system, modem, port, and repeater levels. 3.1 System Level – Configuration Menu The system level Configuration menu provides you with options for viewing and modifying system configuration. Figure 3-1. System Level Configuration Menu Viewing and Setting System Information The System Info command enables you to view and set general information about the system. To view and set system information: 1.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-1.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Viewing the Host Interface List The Host Interface List command enables you to view and configure the Host Interface List. To display the Host Interface List: • At the system level, select Options > Host Interface List… Figure 3-4. Host Interface List Dialog Box Table 3-2.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Figure 3-5. Host Interface Change Dialog Box Table 3-3. Host Interface Change Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Host The name of the Host ETH, Dedicated TS IP Address The IP address of the Host Note: An IP address of 0.0.0.0 indicates there is no Host IP Mask The IP Mask of the Host Note: An IP address of 0.0.0.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring the Manager List The Manager List command enables you to configure the Manager List. To display the Manager List: • At the system level, select Options > Manager List… Figure 3-6. Manager List Dialog Box Table 3-4. Manager List Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Manager Id The number of the Manager Id 1…10 IP Address The IP address of the Manager Note: An IP address of 0.0.0.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Setting the Polling Option The Polling command enables you to toggle polling on/off. To set the polling option: • At the system level, select Options > Polling. Polling is enabled, and the Agent is polled every 60 seconds. Note When polling is enabled, a checkmark appears to the left of the Polling menu item. When polling is disabled, a checkmark does not appear. 3.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-5.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-6.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-10. Bandwidth Allocation Dialog Box Table 3-7. Bandwidth Allocation Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Far-End Modem Type Unknown, ASMi-52, ASMi-52 Master, ASMi-52 Slave, ASMi-52/CD, ASMi-52/CQ, LRS-52, FCD-IP, FCD-IPM, D8SL, MP-SHDSL Rate ETH Enabled when a data port is Ethernet. Select the required data rate from the available values.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-8.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-11. T1 TSA Dialog Box Figure 3-12. E1 TSA Dialog Box Table 3-10.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Parameter Possible Values / Remarks [OK] Click to set the time slot configuration parameters as displayed in the Near End Modem and Far End Modem tables Note: This button is disabled if only one port is supported Note: If you remove all table values of type Mng TS, a warning message will appear indicating that the Agent may be disconnected [Cancel] Click to close the E1 (or T1) TSA dialog box [Group…] Click
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-13. Group Connection Dialog Box Table 3-11. Group Connection Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Connect All Click the radio button to the left of to transfer all time slots to the G.SHDSL line Note: The No. of TSs and Start TS fields will be disabled Sequence Click the radio button to the left of to specify a specific time slot sequence Note: The No.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-14. LAN Configuration Dialog Box Table 3-12.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-15.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-13.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring QoS Mapping Figure 3-17. QoS Mapping Dialog Box Table 3-15. QoS Mapping Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Far-End Modem Type Unknown, ASMi-52, ASMi-52 Master, ASMi-52 Slave, ASMi-52/CD, ASMi-52/CQ, LRS-52, FCD-IP, FCD-IPM, D8SL, MP-SHDSL Classification 802.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Resetting the Configuration The Reset command enables you to reset the modem hardware, the modem configuration, and the modem line. Note These commands are not available for an unmanaged or unknown FE modem. Resetting the Modem Hardware The Reset > Modem HW command enables you to reset the modem hardware. To reset the modem hardware: • At the modem level, select Configuration > Reset > Modem HW. The modem hardware is reset.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-19. Test Dialog Box Table 3-16.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring BERT Testing The BERT Counters command enables you to test the circuit diagnostics. Note This command is not available for the FE modem. To test the circuit diagnostics: • At the modem level, select Diagnostics > BERT Counters… Figure 3-20. BERT Counters Dialog Box Table 3-17.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Parameter Run Time (sec) Errored Seconds Chapter 3 Configuration Management Possible Values / Remarks Time elapsed since BERT started to run (sec) Number of errored seconds detected since BERT started to run Sync Loss (sec) Number of times Sync Loss was detected since BERT started to run Error Bits Number of Error Bits detected since BERT started to run BERT Result Number of Error Bits divided by the total number of bits Inject Error Command [Single] [Polling] Note
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-22. Port Parameters Dialog Box Table 3-18. SHDSL Link Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Line Probe Enable Enable, Disable Chapter 3 Configuration Management Note: This field is enabled for a 2-wire NE modem with a SHDSL Mode of type STU-C Note: This field is read-only for the FE modem Current SNR Margin (dB) Unchecked (Current SNR Margin disabled), Checked (Current SNR Margin enabled) -10…+10 Note: This field is read-only for the NE modem, or when the Line Probe is disabled Worst Case SNR Margin (dB) Unchecked (Wors
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-23. Port Status Dialog Box Table 3-19. Port Status Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Loop Attenuation (dB) 0…127 SNR Margin (dB) 0…15 Tx Power (dBm) The Tx Power of the port, in the format x.y 1…6500.0 Power Back Off (dB) 0…6 [Close] Click to close the Port Status dialog box [Refresh] Click to update the Port Status dialog box 3.6 Ethernet Port Level – Configuration Menu The Configuration menu enables you to configure at the ETH port level. Figure 3-24.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-20. Ethernet Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-27.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-21. Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring the Parameters for the T1 Port The Parameters command enables you to configure the T1 port parameters. To configure the parameters for the T1 port: 1. At the T1 port level, select Configuration > Parameters… 2. Configure the desired parameters and click . Table 3-22. Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Parameter Possible Values / Remarks [Set] Click to set the port configuration parameters Note: If you changed the Line Type value to “Unframed” or the Same Far End Settings value to “Yes”, then a confirmation message appears indicating that the time slot assignment will be deleted Note: If you changed one of the DTS Configuration values, a confirmation message appears indicating that these changes may disconnect the Agent [Canc
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-29. DTE (V.35, RS-530) Port Parameters Dialog Box Table 3-23. DTE (V.35, RS-530) Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring the CONTROL Port Parameters The Parameters command enables you to configure the CONTROL port parameters. Note This command is not available for the FE modem. To configure the CONTROL port parameters: 1. At the CONTROL port level, select Configuration > Parameters… 2. Configure the desired parameters and click . Figure 3-31.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-24.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring the Repeater Parameters The Parameters command enables you to configure the repeater parameters. To configure the repeater parameters: 1. At the repeater level, select Configuration > Parameters… 2. Configure the desired parameters and click . Figure 3-33. Repeater Parameters Dialog Box{need new graphic} Table 3-25.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Resetting the Repeater Network Side The Reset Network Side command enables you to reset the repeater network side. To reset the repeater network side: 1. In the RADview ASMi-52 window, select one of the three repeaters. 2. Select Configuration > Reset Network Side. The repeater network side is reset. 3.11 Repeater Level – Diagnostics Menu The repeater level Diagnostics menu allows you to test repeater diagnostics. Figure 3-34.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Activate Test None, RLB Default: RLB RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Note: You cannot enter the value None while a test is currently running Test Duration (min)(0=forever) The amount of time the test will last (in minutes) 0…4095 Note: The value 0 indicates that the test will run indefinitely [Stop] Click to stop the test Note: This button is only enabled when a test is running on one of the ports Note: A confirmation m
Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring This chapter describes the RADview options for viewing and clearing statistics information for ASMi-52. These options also include setting the Polling Interval. 4.1 System Level – Statistics Menu The Statistics menu allows you to set the Polling Interval at the system level. Figure 4-1. System Level Statistics Menu Setting the Polling Interval The Polling Interval command enables you to set the Polling Interval at the system level.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring 4.2 Modem Level – Statistics Menu The Statistics menu allows you to clear modem statistics at the modem level. Figure 4-3. Modem Level Statistics Menu Clearing Modem Statistics The Clear Modem Statistics command enables you to clear statistics at the modem level. Note This command is unavailable for the FE modem.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Figure 4-5. 15 min Current Data Dialog Box Table 4-2. 15 min Current Data Parameters Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Table 4-2. 15 min Current Data Parameters (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Figure 4-6. One Day Current Data Dialog Box Table 4-3. One Day Current Data Parameters Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Table 4-3 One Day Current Data Parameters (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Figure 4-7. 15 min Interval Data Dialog Box Table 4-4. 15 min Interval Data Parameters Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.21, RS-530) Far-End Modem Type Unknown, ASMi-52, ASMi-52 Master, ASMi-52 Slave, ASMi-52/CD, ASMi-52/CQ, LRS-52, FCD-IP, FCD-IPM, D8SL, MP-SHDSL Inv. No.
Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Table 4-4. 15 min Interval Data Parameters (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Figure 4-8. One Day Interval Data Dialog Box Table 4-5. One Day Interval Data Parameters Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Table 4-5. One Day Interval Data Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values/Remarks LOSWS The number of sync word seconds that have been lost UAS The number of unavailable seconds [Close] Click to close the One Day Interval Data dialog box Viewing Accumulated Data for the SHDSL Link Port The Line > Accumulated Data command enables you to view accumulated port data.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Table 4-6. Accumulated Data Parameters Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Viewing BPV Statistics The BPV command enables you to view BPV data. Note This command is available for the E1 port when the line type is E1-MF (G732S) or Unframed, or for the T1 port when the line type is D4 (SF) or Unframed. To view BPV data: • At the E1/T1 port level, select Statistics > BPV… Figure 4-11. BPV Statistics Dialog Box Table 4-7.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Table 4-7. BPV Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values/Remarks BPV Worst Minute 0…1000 [Close] Click to close the BPV Statistics dialog box [Poll] Click to poll the Agent Viewing Current 15-Minute Port Data The 15 min Current Data command enables you to view port data from the beginning of the current 15-minute interval.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Figure 4-12. 15 min Current Data Dialog Box Table 4-8. 15 min Current Data Parameters Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Table 4-8. 15 min Current Data Parameters (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Figure 4-13. 15 min Interval Data Dialog Box Table 4-9. Interval Data Parameters Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Location Near-End, Far-End SHDSL Mode STU-C, STU-R Port CONTROL, ETH, SHDSL Link, E1, T1, DTE (V.35, X.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Table 4-9 Interval Data Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values/Remarks Inv. No.
Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring 4-18 E1/T1 Port Level – Statistics Menu RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual
Appendix A Active Alarms This appendix lists the active alarms for ASMi-52 fault management at the modem, port, and repeater levels. A.1 Modem Level – Active Alarms At the modem level, active alarms may be displayed at the modem and port levels combined, or at the modem level alone. Modem and Port Levels Table A-1 lists the active alarms at the modem and port levels combined. Table A-1.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms Table A-1. Modem Level Active Alarms: Modem and Port Levels Combined (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms Table A-1. Modem Level Active Alarms: Modem and Port Levels Combined (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms Table A-1. Modem Level Active Alarms: Modem and Port Levels Combined (Cont.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms Table A-2. Modem Level Active Alarms: Modem Level (Cont.) Code Severity Description 61 Warning SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Device currently performing software download 62 Major PS1 Fail Failure occurred in PS 1 63 Major PS2 Fail Failure occurred in PS 2 64 Major FAN1 FAIL Failure occurred in FAN 1 65 Major FAN2 FAIL Failure occurred in FAN 2 66 Major OVER TEMPERATURE Device temperature exceeded maximum range A.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms Table A-3. SHDSL Link Port Level Active Alarms (Cont.) Code Severity Description 17 Major SYNC LOSS LINE A G.SHDSL line A not synchronized 18 Major SYNC LOSS LINE B G.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms A.4 E1/T1 Port Level – Active Alarms Active alarms may be displayed at the E1/T1 port level. Table A-5 lists the active alarms at the E1/T1 port level. Table A-5.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms Table A-5. E1/T1 Port Level Active Alarms (Cont.) Code Severity Description 38 Major E1 MF SYNC LOSS Local loss of LRS52 frame synchronization occurred 39 Major E1 MF REMOTE SYNC LOSS Remote loss of LRS52 frame synchronization occurred 40 Major E1 TS NUM NOT X128 For 4 Wire modem, user set time slot with number that is not a multiple of X 128 Note: This alarm will only appear when both E1 and V.
RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual Appendix A Active Alarms A.6 Repeater Level – Active Alarms Active alarms may be displayed at the repeater level. Table A-7 lists/describes the active alarms at repeater level. Table A-7.
Appendix A Active Alarms A-10 Repeater Level – Active Alarms RADview-EMS ASMi-52 User’s Manual
Index —A— Active alarms DTE port, 2-11 E1 and T1 port, 2-9 ETH port, 2-8 modem, 2-2, 2-3 port, 2-2 repeater, 2-12 SHDSL link port, 2-6 system, 2-1 Agent, polling, 3-2 Alarms active DTE port, 2-11 active E1 and T1 port, 2-9 active ETH port, 2-8 active modem, 2-2, 2-3 active port, 2-2 active repeater, 2-12 active SHDSL link port, 2-6 active system, 2-1 clearing buffer, 2-1 clearing history log, 2-1 ASMi-52 introduction, 1-1 —B— Bandwidth,viewing, 3-8 BERT,testing, 3-20 BPV statistics, viewing, 4-12 Bridg
Index DTE port configuration menu, 3-30 configuring parameters, 3-30 displaying active alarms, 2-11 fault management, 2-11 operations, 1-10 —E— E1 and T1 port clearing statistics, 4-17 configuration menu, 3-26 displaying active alarms, 2-9 fault management, 2-9 operations, 1-9 statistics menu, 4-11 viewing 15 minute interval data, 4-15 viewing current 15 minute data, 4-13 E1 port,configuring parameters, 3-26 ETH port configuring parameters, 3-25 displaying active alarms, 2-8 fault management, 2-8 operat
User’s Manual configuring parameters, 3-34 diagnostics menu, 3-35 diagnostics testing, 3-35 displaying active alarms, 2-12 displaying history log, 2-14 fault management, 2-12 operations, 1-11 resetting network side, 3-35 Resetting configuration, 3-18 line configuration, 3-18 modem configuration, 3-18 modem hardware, 3-18 repeater network side, 3-35 —S— Selecting objects in window, 1-2 Setting polling, 3-6 polling interval, 4-1 system information, 3-1 SHDSL link port clearing statistics, 4-11 configurat
Index I-4 User’s Manual RADview-EMS ASMi-52