Carrier Access 770-0125-AB installation manual Management Access to the BROADway System

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Configuration

Management Access to the BROADway System

Management Access to the BROADway System

To further configure the BROADway system, you can access the unit through:

!A local connection to the serial port SCP-1using a command line interface

!A remote modem connection to the serial port SCP-1using a command line interface

!Either Ethernet interface ETH-1or ETH-2using Telnet and a command line interface

!Either Ethernet interface ETH-1or ETH-2using a web browser GUI interface

Viewing Serial Craft Port Settings With the GUI

To view the configuration of the Serial Craft Port (SCP):

1.In the navigation tree, select either the SCP-1or SCP-2interface on an NSP card.

2.In the menu bar, click Config, then Interface.

3.Use the SCP-1 RS232 Configuration window to view the parameters for the SCP port. These fields are fixed and cannot be edited.

4.Click Close to close this window.

Local SCP-1 Serial Craft Port

Access

1.Connect to the SCP-1port directly and open a VT100 terminal emulation program. (For cabling information, see Cabling the Serial Craft Port on page 2-9.)

2.Press ENTER, and you should see the NSP1> or NSP2> prompt. Follow the instructions on page 3-13to log into the system.

Remote Modem SCP-1 Serial Craft Port Access

1.Connect a modem to the SCP-1directly using a modem cable and configure the modem appropriately. Follow the modem manufacturers instructions to set the modem for connection via RS232 at 9600bps, 8 data bits, no parity and one stop bit at the DTE port. The modem should be set to auto-answer incoming calls and local echo options should be disabled.

NOTE: It is particularly important to ensure that all local CONNECT messages and terminal echo options are disabled on the modem as these messages arriving at the BROADway system from a modem port can be interpreted as command line interface strings.

2.Dial in to the modem using a VT100 terminal emulation program and, once the modem has trained and answered you should be presented with the NSP1> or NSP2> prompt. Follow the instructions on page 3-13to log into the system.

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Contents BROADway Page Compliance Safety of Information Technology EquipmentFCC Requirements, Part Jack Card Service Framing CodingNetwork TypeFrench Industry Canada ICES-003Industry Canada CS-03 EnglishSafety Information Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Limitation of Warranty & Limitation of Remedies WarrantyWarranty Product Returns Sun Microsystems, Inc., Software Notice Third-Party Software NoticesPreface Table of Contents Table of Contents ConfigurationIndex Ports and CablesXiv BROADway Release Chapter Overview Installation Top I/O Panel Front View of the Bits Chassis Chassis OverviewTop I/O Panel Front View of the ITU Chassis Mounting the Chassis in a Rack Mounting the Chassis in a RackSide View of the Chassis Extension Plate Cabling Power and GroundConnect to Earth ground Connect to +24VDC or -48VDC power sourceGround at power source 48 VDC BROADway Chassis Rear Panel View+24 VDC Feed +24 VDC Ground at power sourceConnect an Ethernet cable from a PC to ETH-1 Cabling the Serial Craft PortCabling the Ethernet Port Connect to the serial port of a PCCabling the Clock Ports on the Bits Chassis Cabling the Network Synchronization PortConnect a second clock source Connect a clock source Cabling the Clock Ports on the ITU Chassis Cabling the Alarm PortsPin Name Alarm Input SensingInsert one or two NSP101 cards Installing the NSP101 Control CardAlarm Output Reporting Alarm Cut Off ACOActive Green LED Status Module Red LED Module Green LED Status Top BottomPWR Red LED #2 PWR Red LED #1 Status Top Bottom Alarm SUM Red LED StatusETH Yellow LED Status Top #1 Bottom Insert NIP400 cards optional Installing the NIP400 Line Interface CardClip Cabling the NIP400Connect to DSX panels or punch down blocks Port LED Port State NIP400 LED IndicatorsCabling and Inserting the NHP160 Line Interface Card Installing the NHP160 Line Interface CardGrommets Insert NHP160 cards optional A y NHP160 LED IndicatorsBSP200 line terminations Installing the BSP200 Line Interface CardCabling the BSP200 BSP200 LED IndicatorsConnect BNC coaxial cables Interface Red LED Interface Green Status Bottom LED Top Insert OSP155, ESP155, or BCP155 cards optional Installing OSP155/ESP155/BCP155 Line Interface CardsGrommets Cabling the OSP155 and BCP155 Installation Cabling the ESP155 OSP155, BCP155, and ESP155 LED IndicatorsAttaching the Front Panel W a y Applying Power to the ChassisMaintaining BROADway Hardware Installing New CardsReplacing Failed Cards Installing Additional OSP155, ESP155 or BCP155 CardsFan Board Maintaining the Fan TrayConfiguration Configuration Assigning an IP Address to the BROADway System Default BROADway IP AddressACT-USERNSP1234CUSTOMER,BROADWAY Assigning a Different IP AddressPS#configure PSNSP-config#no interface bvi PS#configurePS#show bvi status PS#show BVI status bridge-group numberRemote Modem SCP-1 Serial Craft Port Access Management Access to the BROADway SystemViewing Serial Craft Port Settings With the GUI Local SCP-1 Serial Craft Port AccessEthernet Port Web Browser GUI Access Ethernet Port Command Line AccessEnter Logging In With the Web Browser Interface GUIConfiguration Configuration This window must remain running in the background Click here to minimize this windowCANC-USERNSP1234 Logging In With the Command Line Interface CLIACT-USERNSP1234username,password ACT-USERNSP1234Setting Up User Accounts User Account Management Using the GUI RTRV-USERNSP1234ME User Account Management Using TL1RTRV-USERNSP1234ALL RTRV-USERNSP1234ACTIVEDLT-USERNSP1234username ENT-USERNSP1234joetech,mypassword,ADMIN,TL1Current Password field, type your current password Changing Your PasswordChanging Your Password Using the GUI Changing Your Password Using TL1ED-DATNSP1234YY-MM-DD,HH-MM-SS Setting the System Date and TimeSetting the Date and Time Using the GUI Setting the Date and Time Using TL1Setting System Node Parameters Using the GUI Setting System Node ParametersED-UDATANSP1234US Setting System Node Parameters Using TL1RTRV-UDATANSP1234 ExamplesED-EQPTNSP1234ENA RTRV-EQPTNSP-x.PWR-11234ED-EQPTNSP1234DIS Managing the BROADway Configuration Database Managing the Database Using the GUI CPY-DBNSP1SAVED,offlinename Managing the Database Using TL1RTRV-DBNSP1 CPY-DBNSP1RUNNING,SAVED,newdbnameExporting the BROADway Database to a TL1 Script Copying Files Between NSP101 Controllers Re-Starting the BROADway System Using TL1INIT-SYSNSP1234ALL Using FTP with the BROADway SystemRtrv-sw-vernsp1234all Upgrading System SoftwareNSP1 rtrv-sw-vernsp1234all Ftp cd /FLASH \ftpFtp put c\temp\bw308.zip Set-upgrade command NSP1 set-upgradensp1234bw308 NSP1 set-upgradensp1234bw308,allUpgrading the Boot ROM Rolling Back a Software UpdateNSP1 init-sysnsp1234FORCE NSP1 exec-sysnsp1234bootUpdateRTRV-SW-VERNSP1234ALL TL1 Software Upgrade CommandsAppendix a SCP-1 SCP-2 future use Pin Signal Name SCP-1 and SCP-2 Connector PinoutsETH-1 ETH-2 Pin Signal ETH-1 and ETH-2 Connector PinoutsPin Signal CKIN-1 and CKIN-2 Connector Pinouts Bits OnlyT1/E1 NIP400 TX tip TX ring RX tip RX ring Circuit Card NIP400 Connector Pinouts NIP TX1-RX1, NIP TX2-RX2Ports and Cables Pin Color Name Signal Alarms Connector PinoutsScsi Pin Color Signal NHP160 Connector PinoutsPorts and Cables Ports and Cables Index Index BROADway Release Index Index