Ericsson LBI-39101A manual System Manager Database Uploads, Console Privilege Lists

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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SET-UP PROCEDURE

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System Manager Database Uploads

System Manager databases contain all system information for all defined entities (units, groups, sites). These databases can be downloaded to the console by requesting database uploads from the CEC/IMC Manager. Since this data is broadcast to all consoles in the CEC/IMC system, if possible, all consoles should be on-line when this upload occurs. This avoids having to repeat the process for other consoles at a later time.

1.From the CEC/IMC Manager's "CEC/IMC MOM Options" main menu, select the "System Manager Data" option. This will display the System Manager data menu.

2.Select "Upload From System Manager".

3.From the "SYSTEM MANAGER UPLOAD STATUS" screen, select <F1> then <F8> for a full unit upload. After the upload is complete, exit the unit upload screen by pressing <Esc>.

4.From the "SYSTEM MANAGER UPLOAD STATUS" screen, select <F2> then <F8> for a full group upload. After the upload is complete, exit the group upload screen by pressing <Esc>.

5.From the "SYSTEM MANAGER UPLOAD STATUS" screen, select <F6> then <F8> for a full site upload. After the upload is complete, exit the site upload screen by pressing <Esc>.

6.From the "System Manager Data" menu, select the "Upload From MOM PC" option.

7.From the "MOM PC BASED SYSTEM MANAGER UPLOAD STATUS" screen, select <F3> then <F8> for a full conventional channel upload. After the upload is complete, exit the conventional upload screen by pressing <Esc>.

8.From the "MOM PC BASED SYSTEM MANAGER UPLOAD STATUS" screen, select <F5> then <F8> for a full console upload. After the upload is complete, exit the console upload screen by pressing <Esc>.

NOTE

System Manager database uploads must be accomplished before sending console privilege lists.

Console Privilege Lists

Each console must be sent its privilege list from the CEC/IMC Manager as follows:

1.From the CEC/IMC Manager's "CEC/IMC MOM Options" main menu, select the "Console Configuration" option. This will display the console configuration menu.

2.From this menu, select the "Console Privilege List" option.

3.From the "CONSOLE PRIVILEGE LIST UPLOAD" screen, enter the number of the console (1 - 32).

4.Select <F7> to send the privilege list data to the console.

Saving Database Information

At the C3 Maestro console, the following database information is saved automatically to the PC's hard disk drive after the last record is received. No user action is required:

User Profiles

Hardware Configurations

The following data is not saved automatically, but on demand or by prompt:

System Manager Upload Data

CEC/IMC Manager Upload Data

Module Set-Ups

Upload data should be saved after it is transferred to the console's PC. Modules set-ups should also be saved after changes are made to the modules. Saving prevents configuration problems if the PC's power is cycled or if it is rebooted. To save upload data and module set-ups, press <F10> on either keyboard. This will save the data to the PC's hard disk.

CEC/IMC AUXILIARY I/O

A C3 Maestro console may be utilized to monitor and control CEC/IMC auxiliary I/O (input/output) events. CEC/IMC firmware/software version 4.x and earlier provides 30 total auxiliary I/O events and version 5.x and later provides 255 total auxiliary I/O events.

At the console, no auxiliary I/O-related configurations are necessary; all auxiliary I/O configurations are accomplished at the CEC/IMC Manager. Basically, these configurations include, on a per auxiliary I/O event basis (non-inclusive listing):

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