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Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Operations Guide
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CONTENTS
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Preface
Obtaining Documentation
Cisco.com
Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM
Ordering Documentation
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco.com
Technical Assistance Center
Cisco TAC Website
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
Applications
1.1 Bandwidth On Demand
1.2 Wavelength Protection Switching
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1.3 Key Features
Figure 1-2 shows a block diagram of the ONS15216 EDFA2.
1.3.1 Constant Gain
1.3.2 Gain Flattening
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Technical Specifications
2.1 Optical Specifications
2.1.1 Maximum Input Power
2.1.2 Channel Loading
2.2 Electrical Specifications
2.3 Mechanical Specifications
2.4 External Features
2-5
2.5 Front Panel
Table2-5 on page 2-6 describes the ONS 15216 EDFA2 front panel features.
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Installation
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Standard Precautions
3.3 Placement and Power Connection
3.3.1 General Rack Considerations
3.3.2 Rack Installation and Power Supply Connection Procedures
3.4 SC/UPC Optical Ports
3.4.1 Safety Requirements
3.4.2 Optical Connection Procedure
3.4.3 Optical Amplification Operation Verification Procedure
3.5 Communications
3.5.1 Alarm Out Relay Interface (RJ-45)
3.5.1.1 Alarm Relay Connection Procedure
3.5.2 Alarm LEDs
3.5.2.1 POWER LED (Green)
3.5.2.2 FAIL LED (Red)
3.5.2.3 LOS LED (Yellow)
3.5.2.4 Ethernet Socket LEDs
3.5.3 Serial Interface (EIA/TIA-232) Communication
3.5.3.1 Required Equipment
3.5.3.2 Serial Connection Procedure
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3.5.4 Serial Interface Remote Communication via Modem
3.5.4.1 Remote Communication Component Requirements
3.5.4.2 Modem Signals
3.5.4.3 Modem Power Up
3.5.4.4 Modem Configuration Settings
3.5.4.5 Setting and Saving Modem Settings
3.5.4.6 PC Connection via Modem
3.5.5 LAN Interface (Ethernet)
3.5.5.1 LAN Connection Procedure
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Provisioning Using ASH and SNMP
4.1 Log In via RS-232 (EIA/TIA-232) Port Using HyperTerminal
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4.2 Set IP Address
4.3 Log In via LAN Port Using Telnet (Optional)
4.4 Set Date and Time
4.5 Set Power Bus Mode (Simplex or Duplex)
4.6 Verify Amplifier Operational Status
4.7 Set Gain
4.8 Set Alarm Thresholds
4-6
Alarms are reported for the following conditions:
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4.9 Set Password
4.10 Add Users
4.11 Save Changes
4.12 Log Off
4.13 Back Up System Configuration
4.14 Restore System Configuration
4.15 Recover Default Password
SNMP MIB Installation and Configuration
5.1 SNMP Overview
5.1.1 SNMP Components
5.1.2 ONS 15216 EDFA2 SNMP Elements
5.1.2.1 SNMP Agent
5.1.2.2 SNMP MIB
5.1.2.3 SNMP Manager
5.1.2.3.1 Third-party, Vendor-Specific SNMP Managers
5.1.3 SNMP MIBs and Message Types
5.1.4 Command Syntax Using the SNMP Agent
5.2 Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings
5.2.1 Creating a View
5.2.1.1 Set View Entry
5.2.2 Creating a Community Entry
5.2.2.1 Set CommunityEntry
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5.2.2.2 Display CommunityEntry
5.3 Setup for CTM Access
5.4 Tables and Groups
5.4.1 CfgGroup Table
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5.4.2 PumpCfgEntry Table
5.4.2.1 Changing the Pump Control Mode
5.4.2.2 Changing the Pump Control Value
5.4.3 OverallStatusGroup Table
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5.4.4 OverallControl Table
5.4.5 PumpStatusEntry Table
5.4.6 AlarmEntry Table
5.4.7 OpGroup Table
5.4.8 VersionGroup Table
5.5 Setting Up Traps
5.5.1 Display Trap Command
5.5.2 Set Trap Command
5.5.3 Set Agent Trap Enable
5.5.4 Get Agent Trap Enable
5.6 Retrieving Information
5.6.1 IP Address
5.6.2 Date and Time
5.6.3 Power Gain
5.6.4 Case Temperature
5.6.4.1 Case Temperature Value
5.6.4.2 Case Temperature Alarm Threshold
5.6.4.2.1 CtmpMin
5.6.4.2.2 CtmpMax
5.6.4.3 Case Temperature Alarm Hysteresis
5.6.4.3.1 CtmpMaxHysteresis
5.6.4.3.2 CtmpMinHysteresis
5.6.5 Power Bus
5.6.5.1 Power Bus Mode
5.6.5.2 Power Bus Alarm Threshold
5.6.5.2.1 PowerBusDCVoltageMax
5.6.5.2.2 PowerBusDCVoltageMin
5.6.6 Input Power (Signal)
5.6.6.1 Input Power (Signal) Value
5.6.6.1.1 InPowerduW
5.6.6.1.2 InPowerdBm
5.6.6.2 Loss of Signal (Input Power) Alarm Threshold
5.6.7 Output Power
5.6.7.1 Output Power Value
5.6.7.1.1 OutPowermW
5.6.7.1.2 OutPowerdBm
5.6.7.2 Loss of Output Power Alarm Setpoint
5.6.7.2.1 LpoutSetpoint
5.6.7.2.2 LpoutDeviation
5.6.7.3 Loss of Output Power Alarm Hysteresis
5.6.8 Database Backup and Restore
5.6.8.1 Database Backup Procedure
5.6.8.2 Database Restore Procedure
5.6.9 Alarm Entry
5.7 Summary of SNMP Alarms
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ASH Commands
6.1 Summary of Security Permissions for ASH Commands
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6.2 Configuration Commands
6.2.1 srom cfg boot display Command
6.2.2 srom cfg boot modify Command
6.2.3 srom cfg ip display Command
6.2.4 srom cfg ip modify Command
6.2.5 pdm busmode display Command
6.2.6 pdm busmode modify Command
6.2.7 pdm cfg threshold bus display Command
6.2.8 pdm cfg threshold bus modify Command
6.2.9 gain gain display Command
6.2.10 gain gain modify Command
6.3 Administrative Commands
6.3.1 clear Command
6.3.2 exit Command
6.3.3 help Command
6.3.4 history Command
6.3.5 login and logoff Commands
6.4 Shell Commands
6.4.1 shell lines set Command
6.4.2 shell more enable and disable Commands
6.4.3 shell status display Command
6.4.4 shell type modify Command
6.5 Flash File System Commands
6.5.1 ffs file list Command
6.6 SNMP Commands
6.6.1 snmp attribute get Command
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Example6-14 snmp attribute get Command List
6.6.2 snmp attribute list Command
Example6-15 snmp attribute list Command
6.6.3 snmp attribute set Command
6.6.4 snmp mib display Command
6.6.5 snmp mib get Command
6.6.6 snmp mib list Command
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6.6.7 snmp row display Command
Example6-19 snmp row display Command
6.6.8 snmp row get Command
6.6.9 snmp row set Command
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6.6.10 snmp subtree display Command
Example6-22 snmp subtree display Command
6.6.11 snmp subtree get Command
Example 6-23 snmp subtree get Command
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6.6.12 snmp subtree list Command
Example 6-24 snmp subtree list Command
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6.6.13 snmp table display Command
Example6-25 snmp table display Command
6.6.14 snmp table get Command
6.6.15 snmp table list Command
6.6.16 snmp tree attribute list Command
6.7 User Commands
6.7.1 user entry create Command
6.7.2 user entry edit Command
6.7.3 user entry delete Command
6.7.4 user file display and user name display Commands
6.7.5 user inactivity modify and user inactivity display Commands
6.7.6 user passwd set Command
6.7.7 user active list Command
6.7.8 user active message send Command
6.8 Manufacturing Information Access Commands
6.8.1 snmp table display local entPhysicalEntry Command
6.8.2 snmp table display local cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry Command
6.9 Restore Commands
6.9.1 backup system Command
6.9.2 restore system Command
6.10 Manufacturer Mode
6.10.1 manufacturer restore defaults passwords Command
6.10.2 manufacturer restore defaults all Command
FTP Command Line
7.1 FTP Command Line
7.1.1 Example of FTP from a Remote Server
7.1.2 Example of FTP to a Remote Server
7.2 FTP Commands
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Provisioning Using TL1
8.1 Log In via RS-232 (EIA/TIA-232) Port Using HyperTerminal
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8.2 Set IP Address
8.3 Log In via LAN Port Using Telnet (Optional)
8.4 Set Date and Time
8.5 Set Power Bus Mode (Simplex or Duplex)
8.6 Verify Amplifier Operational Status
8.7 Set Gain
8.8 Set Alarm Thresholds
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Alarms are reported for the following conditions:
Example 8-8 shows sample command outputs.
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8.9 Set Password
8.10 Add Users
8.11 Log Off
8.12 Back Up System Configuration
8.13 Restore System Configuration
TL1 Commands
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Connection to the ONS 15216 EDFA2
9.3 Explanation of Command Parameters
9.3.1 Source Identifier (sid) and Target Identifier (tid)
9.4 Notation
9.5 Summary of Autonomous Alarms and Messages
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9.6 Summary of Security Permissions for TL1 Commands
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9.7 TL1 Commands and Autonomous Messages
9.7.1 ACT-USER
9.7.2 ALW-MSG-ALL
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9.7.3 APPLY
9.7.4 CANC-USER
9.7.5 COPY-RFILE
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9.7.6 CPY-MEM
9.7.7 DLT-RFILE
9.7.8 DLT-USER-SECU
9.7.9 ED-DAT
9.7.10 ED-DWDM
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9.7.11 ED-ENV
9.7.12 ED-NE-GEN
9.7.13 ED-PID
9.7.14 ED-USER-SECU
9.7.15 ENT-USER-SECU
9.7.16 INH-MSG-ALL
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9.7.17 INIT-SYS
9.7.18 REPT ALM DWDM
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9.7.19 REPT ALM ENV
9.7.20 REPT ALM EQPT
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9.7.21 REPT EVT DWDM / REPT EVT ENV / REPT EVT EQPT
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9.7.22 REPT EVT FXFR
9.7.23 RTRV-ALM-ALL
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9.7.24 RTRV-ALM-DWDM
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9.7.25 RTRV-ALM-ENV
9.7.26 RTRV-ALM-EQPT
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9.7.27 RTRV-AO
9.7.28 RTRV-COND-ALL
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9.7.29 RTRV-COND-DWDM
9.7.30 RTRV-COND-ENV
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9.7.31 RTRV-COND-EQPT
9.7.32 RTRV-DFLT-SECU
9.7.33 RTRV-DWDM
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9.7.34 RTRV-ENV
9.7.35 RTRV-HDR
9.7.36 RTRV-INV
9.7.37 RTRV-NE-GEN
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9.7.38 RTRV-RFILE
9.7.39 RTRV-TH-DWDM
9.7.40 RTRV-TH-ENV
9.7.41 RTRV-TH-EQPT
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9.7.42 RTRV-TOD
9.7.43 RTRV-USER-SECU
9.7.44 SET-ATTR-SECUDFLT
9.7.45 SET-TH-DWDM
9.7.46 SET-TH-ENV
9.7.47 SET-TH-EQPT
9.7.48 STA-LOCL-RST
Troubleshooting
10.1 Alarm Indicators
10.1.1 LEDs and Office Alarms
10.1.1.1 POWER LED (Green)
10.1.1.2 FAIL LED (Red)
10.1.1.3 LOS LED (Yellow)
10.1.1.4 Ethernet Socket LEDs
10.1.2 Optical Alarms
10.1.2.1 LOS (Loss of Signal) Alarm
10.1.2.2 GAIN (Gain Out of Range) Alarm
10.1.2.3 LPOUT (Loss of Output Power) Alarm
10.1.3 Equipment Alarms
10.1.3.1 CTMP (Case Temperature Out of Range) Alarm
10.1.3.2 LCRNT1 and LCRNT2 (Excessive Pump Current) Alarms
10.1.3.3 LTMP1 and LTMP2 (Excessive Pump Temperature) Alarms
10.1.4 Environmental Alarms
10.2 Troubleshooting Typical Scenarios
10.2.1 No Output Power after Adjusting Gain Settings
Release Notes 2.1.0 Caveat CSCdy50894
10.2.2 2.0.1 to 2.2.1 Upgrade Attempt
10.2.3 Image File Download Incomplete
10.2.4 Boot Up Failure
10.2.5 No Response from RS-232 Port
10.2.6 No Response from LAN Port
10.2.7 LAN Port Activity LED Stays On
Release Notes 2.1.0, 2.2.1, and 2.3.0 Caveat CSCdx41604
10.2.8 Lost Password
10.3 Status Information Needed by Cisco TAC
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APPENDIX
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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
Regulatory Compliance
Translated Safety Warnings
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Warning Definition
A-5
A-6
DC Power Supply Warning
A-7
Installation Warning
Power Cord Warning
No On/Off Switch Warning
A-8
SELV Circuit Warning
A-9
Laser Radiation Warning
A-10
A-11
Laser Beam Warning
Power Cabling Warning
Grounded Equipment Warning
A-12
Ground Connection Warning
A-13
A-14
Jewelry Removal Warning
A-15
Qualified Personnel Warning
Supply Circuit Warning
Power Supply Wiring Warning
A-16
Invisible Laser Radiation Warning
A-17
Incorrect Connection Warning
A-18
A-19
Ground Conductor Warning
A-20
Voltages on DC-input Power Supply Terminals
A-21
More Than One Power Supply
Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Rack Installation
Exposed DC Power Wire Warning
A-22
48 VDC Power System
A-23
A-24
Chassis Power Connection
Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Temperature Requirement
A-25
A-26
VCCI Compliance for Class B Equipment
SELV-IEC 60950 DC Power Supply Warning
Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Power Circuit Overload Warning
A-27
Product Disposal Warning
A-28
A-29
Energy Hazard
A-30
Unit Grounding Protection Warning
A-31
DC Power Disconnection Warning
Ground Wire Warning
A-32
A-33
A-34
A-35
Class B EMC Warning
Safety Requirements Warning
Laser Radiation Warning
A-36
Fiber Disconnect Sequence Warning
A-37
A-38
Optical Connector Warning
Optical Connector Disconnect Warning
Eye Damage Warning
A-39
Static Electricity Warning
A-40
Connector Cleaning Warning
A-41
Cable Connection Sequence Warning
A-42
Module Removal Warning
A-43
A-44
DC Power SELV Requirement Warning
A-45
Reinforced Insulation Warning
A-46
Power Supply Voltage Warning
DC Power Supply Connection Warning
A-47
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INDEX
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