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Contents
Contents 3
1 About this manual 71.1 Summary of changes 71.2 Where to find more information 7
2 Overview of DCN Adapter C3.0 92.1 About DCN Adapter C3.0 92.1.1 Rack shelf 92.1.2 DCN Adapter units 92.2 Applications 102.2.1 Network management 102.2.2 System connections 11
2.3 Functional description 122.3.1 Unit functions 122.3.2 Interfaces 132.4 Management 132.4.1 Command line interface (CLI) 142.4.2 Node managers 14
3 Using DCN Adapter C3.0 153.1 Starting up 153.2 Working with the command line interface 163.2.1 List of commands 173.3 Command descriptions 193.3.1 CLI session 19
3.3.2 DCN Adapter C3.0 settings 213.3.3 IP settings 243.3.4 Commissioning 313.4 Using node managers with DCN Adapter C3.0 33
4 Troubleshooting 354.1 Password 354.2 IP settings 354.3 Time settings 36
Glossary 37
Index 39
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1 About this manual
This manual describes DCN Adapter C3.0 and its operation.
This manual is intended for teleoperators who use DCN Adapter C3.0 with Q1Agent for collecting fault management information from Nokia Q1 network elements.
1.1 Summary of changes
Changes in OSS3.1 Enhancement Delivery 1
This is a new document.
1.2 Where to find more information
DCN Adapter C3.0 installation
For information on installing and configuring DCN Adapter C3.0, refer to DCN Adapter C3.0 Installation Guide.
Q1 Agent
For information on Q1 Agent, refer to the following documents:
• Q1 Agent Installation Guide
• Q1 Agent Help.
Nokia NetAct
For information on how to integrate Q1 Agent with Nokia NetAct, refer toAppendix A of Q1 Agent Installation Guide.
For further information on DCN Adapter C3.0 and Q1 Agent in NetAct, see theNetAct document Cellular Transmission Management Principles.
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Network elements and node managers
For information on individual Nokia network elements and their node managers,consult the relevant User Manual for the network element or node manager
concerned.
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2 Overview of DCN Adapter C3.0
This chapter provides an overview of DCN Adapter C3.0.
2.1 About DCN Adapter C3.0
DCN Adapter C3.0 is a remote poller used with Q1 Agent. DCN Adapter C3.0collects Q1 alarms and other messages from Nokia’s Q1-managed nodes,including microwave radio and PDH/PRE equipment, and delivers thisinformation to Q1 Agent. Q1 Agent passes the fault management information toa network management platform, such as Nokia NetAct, for further alarmmonitoring.
Each Q1 Agent supports 100 DCN Adapters.
2.1.1 Rack shelf
Physically DCN Adapter C3.0 consists of a rack shelf and a number of DCNAdapter units. The rack shelf, containing the DCNA units, is 1,5 U high and canbe mounted on a standard 19-inch rack or on a 500-mm ETSI rack. The rack shelf has been designed to ease the installation and maintenance of DCN Adapters.
For instructions on mounting the rack, refer to DCN Adapter C3.0 InstallationGuide.
2.1.2 DCN Adapter units
The rack shelf is scalable with DCN Adapter units. Each rack shelf can containup to six DCN Adapter units. One DCN Adapter unit supports 600 functionalentities. Thus each rack shelf, with six DCN Adapters, can support up to 3600functional entities.
Each DCN Adapter unit supports 3 x V.11 Q1 buses. The buses can operate atdifferent data rates and can support up to 200 network elements. Both TMS4 Q1and Nokia Q1 connections are available on different buses.
Each DCN Adapter unit has a TCP/IP connector.
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The CPU of the DCN Adapter unit runs Linux Operating System. The CommandLine Interface (CLI) is based on Linux.
For information on installing the DCN Adapter units, refer to DCN Adapter C3.0
Installation Guide.
2.2 Applications
DCN Adapter C3.0 is designed to facilitate connection of Nokia Q1-managedequipment such as FlexiHopper and DN2 to upper-level management systems.Q1 Agent is used together with the DCN Adapter to allow connection to NokiaNetAct or 3rd-party NMS platforms.
DCN Adapter can be used to connect Nokia transmission equipment in the
following environments:
• Nokia 3G network when Nokia AXC is not present.
• Nokia 3G network when hub sites exist with large concentrations of network elements.
• 3rd party 2G and 3G networks where Nokia cellular transmissionequipment is deployed.
• Nokia narrowband access networks.
DCN Adapter is a robust and fault-tolerant device that does not require daily
supervision or maintenance after it has been initially installed and configured. Awatchdog timer in the device provides automatic recovery from possible softwarefailures. Thus, DCNA can be located at remote network sites.
The capacity of the DCNA is three management buses containing a total numberof 600 Functional Entities (FEs). Each bus should contain no more than 200 FEs.Six DCNA units can be installed in a 19-inch 1,5 U rack shelf. Each of the DCNAdapter units requires an individual TCP/IP address.
2.2.1 Network management
DCN Adapter together with Q1 Agent allow connecting Nokia Q1-managedequipment to Nokia NetAct or 3rd-party NMS. DCN Adapter connects to thenetwork elements using oneof the three available RS422 (V.11)buses.TheNokiaQ1 protocol is used for communications between the DCN Adapter and thenetwork elements. The Q1 protocol is a master slave protocol with each network element being polled in cycle by the DCN Adapter for a change in fault status.The fault data is transmitted to the Q1 Agent with the IP network being used asthe bearer. The Q1 Agent processes the fault data and converts this into SNMPformat prior to forwarding to NetAct or 3rd-party NMS.
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Figure 1. Network management with DCN Adapter and Q1 Agent
2.2.2 System connections
DCN Adapter has an LMI port, which is used for initial configurations. This portis a V.24 port, which is used for configuring the TCP/IP settings of the DCNAdapter in order that communications with the Q1 Agent can be established.
DCN Adapter and Q1 Agent communicate using the TCP/IP network for whichthe DCN Adapter has an Ethernet (RJ45) connector.
DCN Adapter has three RS422 (V.11) buses for connecting Nokia Q1-managednetwork elements. The elements to be connected each contain one or more Q1management ports.
Thedetermination of the management busconfiguration is made in order to createa reasonable bus structure. The goal is to minimize the need of additionalcomponents such as modems and branching units. The reliability and theperformance of a transmission management network must also be taken intoconsideration.
3rd Party 3G BTS Site3rd Party RNC Site
Operator Seats
Node B
NodeManagerServer
Q1 Elements
OMCSite
IP
IP
RNC
STM-1
or E1
DCNA in Node B orin Site Support cabinet
SNMP
Q1 polling
IP
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DCN Adapter C3.0
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The first step is to find out what are the available data channels for thetransmission management network provided by existing transmission equipment.Those channels are based on direct sampling in the free bits of available framestructures and they are accessible via the service interfaces. In the network
elements there are two kinds of serial interfaces: service interfaces (MI) and datainterfaces (DI). The service interface is for connecting the equipment to amanagement bus. The data interface can be used for extending a management bus.
The next step is to select the data channels for the management buses and todetermine what are the access points of the selected channels.
Before determining howservice interface points of the equipment are allocated tomanagement buses, you should consider the following:
• The number of different addresses on a management bus sets a limit to thenumber of service interfaces, which can be connected to the same bus. Thenumber of management buses must be determined so that every network element can be connected to a management bus with a unique address.
• If pieces of transmission equipment cannot provide the required number of data channels for the management buses, additional components areneeded. A compromise between costs and reliability may be necessary toget a reasonable bus structure.
For detailed information about DCN Adapter installation options, refer to DCN Adapter C3.0 Installation Guide.
2.3 Functional description
2.3.1 Unit functions
DCN Adapter connects to Q1 elements through a Q1 bus. The DCN Adapter pollsall activated Q1 addresses and reads the alarm status from the selected devices. If the DCN Adapter detects an alarm, it forwards data over the IP network to the Q1Agent which in turn generates a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)trap, which is sent to Nokia NetAct or a 3rd-party NMS.
Command line interface (CLI) is used for configuring the DCN Adapter itself.
The CLI is available through LMI and is used to set the network settings of theDCN Adapter.
Front panel leds
The front panel leds work as follows:
• lower led green - power on
• lower led yellow - writing to disk
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• upper led green - ethernet link connected
• upper led flashing - packet received or sent.
2.3.2 Interfaces
Ethernet interface
The Ethernet interface is used for connecting the DCN Adapter to a local Ethernetmanagement network, or to a bridge or a router providing a gateway to a remotemanagement network. The Ethernet interface is standard 10 Mbit/s half duplex10Base-T interface. The physical connector is an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.
Local management interface (LMI)
The local management interface is used for the local management or
commissioning of the DCN Adapter and Q1 elements at the site. The LMI has tobe used to configure the basic IP address related configuration to the DCNAdapter.
The LMI is an asynchronous V.24 serial interface with a fixed operation speed of 9600 bits/s. The character format is 8 data bits with no parity and 1 stop bit. Thephysical connector is an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.
Q1 interface
DCN Adapter contains three Q1 interfaces to facilitate connection of the network elements. Each interface is a separate Q1 bus and the elements connected to thebus must have a unique Q1 address.
Nokia Q1 Management pipe
The Nokia Q1 Management pipe allows the use of node managers forcommunicating with the Q1-managed network elements connected to the DCNAdapter.
The node managers use General Communication Service (GCS) as thecommunication stack. GCS is connectedto the Nokia Q1 Management pipe of theDCN Adapter. The Nokia Connection Tool, which is a part of GCS, allows youto define Q1 connections that are saved in the node manager address database.These connections are required to enable a node manager to connect to a node via
the DCN Adapter.
2.4 Management
The DCN Adapter supports two management mechanisms:
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• Command Line Interface (CLI)
• Nokia Q1 Management pipe (node managers).
2.4.1 Command line interface (CLI)
Using the CLI in the DCN Adapter, the user can give text string commands froma terminal or a terminal emulator. The CLI is used to commission the DCNAdapters initial settings. These settings include the TCP/IP address and otherrelated network settings.
For a detailed description of CLI commands, see Chapter 3 of this manual.
2.4.2 Node managers
Nokia node managers are used to allow configuration and testing of the network elements under the DCN Adapter. The node managers reside on a Node ManagerServer PC. The DCN Adapter provides an interface known as the Nokia Q1Management pipe which is used to transport the node manager traffic through theDCN Adapter to the network element in question.
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3 Using DCN Adapter C3.0
This chapter instructs how to:
• start up
• work with the command line interface (CLI)
• use node managers with DCN Adapter C3.0.
3.1 Starting up
Once the power cable is connected, DCN Adapter C3.0 starts up with thefollowing prompt:
LILO boot:
You have two options:
a. automatic startup - you can wait for the system to start up automatically
b. controlled startup - you can by-pass the automatic startup and control thestartup settings.
Automatic startup
After a few seconds, the system starts up automatically with default settings.Unless you want to change these settings, DCN Adapter C3.0 is ready to be usedafter the startup sequence has completed.
Controlled startup
If you want to by-pass the automatic startup, you can type any character beforethe few seconds’ timeout. This allows you to change the default startup settings,if desired.
The following table explains the options available for controlling the startup.
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Backing up the software
Primary and secondary software options give you the possibility to ensurebackups.
For instance, after you have upgraded the DCN Adapter C3.0 software, thesystem starts up with the kernel parameters defined in the upgrade. If the startupis successful, the upgraded software becomes the default option (e.g., secondary).However, if the system fails to boot, then the previous default option (primary)will be loaded instead, so the system may revert to the existing software version.
3.2 Working with the command line interface
The command line interface (CLI) is locally available over Local ManagementInterface (LMI). Remotely, the CLI can be accessed through a telnet session.
The CLI can be used to commission and configure DCN Adapter C3.0.
Table 1. Options for controlling the startup
Command Explanation<enter> Pressing <enter> skips the timeout sequence. This can be used
for quickening the startup, if you do not want to change the
default settings. DCN Adapter C3.0 starts up with the default
software (primary) defined in the factory.
1 Typing 1 loads the primary software.
2 Typing 2 loads the secondary software.
primary Typing primary and pressing <enter> loads the primary
software. This equals to the quick command 1 but allows more
kernel options to be added.
secondary Typing secondary and pressing <enter> loads the secondary
software. This equals to the quick command 2 but allows more
kernel options to be added.
single Typing this kernel option and pressing <enter> after the
primary or secondary command gives you the root
privileges. As the user root, you can access the CLI without
being asked for the password. For example: primary
single
? This quick command shows the options available.
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• Service Terminal Emulation
• Set first character timeout
3.3 Command descriptions
The following sub-sections illustrate how to use the CLI commands.
3.3.1 CLI session
The commands related to the CLI session are described below.
Table 2. Exit
Command Exit
Description The command terminates the CLI session.
Syntax exit
Arguments None
Examples # exit
DCNA C3.0
192.122.23.5 login:
Table 3. Help
Command Help
Description This command shows the CLI commands and their syntaxes.
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Syntax help
Arguments None
Example $ help
CLI commands:
set
delete
show
enable
disable
download
save
ste
Usage: set ethernet ipaddress <ipadd> <ipmask>
set iproute <ipdest> <ipmask> <gw>
set iproute 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 <gw> (for default gateway)
set ipfilter <ipadd> <ipmask>
set time YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm[:ss]
set ntp <NTP server>
set fcTmo <channel> <timeout>
Usage: delete iproute <ipadd>
delete ipfilter <ipadd> <ipmask>
delete ntp
Usage: show stat [ethernet|ip|iproute|ipfilter|arp]
show time
show software
show log
show ntp
Usage: enable bus <channel> <speed>
channel = 0, 1 or 2
speed = 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200
Usage: disable bus <channel>
channel = 0, 1 or 2
...
$
Table 3. Help (Continued)
Command Help
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3.3.2 DCN Adapter C3.0 settings
The commands related to the DCN Adapter C3.0 settings are described below.
Table 4. Open CLI session
Command Open CLI sessionDescription The user presses the ENTER key in the LMI session or connects over the network using telnet.
You need to log in by giving the username and password.
NOTE: If you are using telnet, remember to log out after you have finished your session. The
sessions remain open until they are closed by logging out. To see the open sessions use the
ps command. To kill unnecessary sessions use the command kill -9 ‘pid’.
Syntax -
Arguments None
Examples DCNA C3.0
192.122.23.5 login: root
Password:#
Table 5. Switch to other user
Command Switch to other user
Description Starts a new CLI session as the indicated user. If the user entering su is unprivileged, the
password for the indicated user is asked. Exit will return to the prior CLI session of the previous
user.
Syntax su <user>
Arguments Optional parameter: user. The default user is root.
Examples $ su guest
Password:
# su guest
$ exit
# exit
$
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Table 6. Set time
Command Set timeDescription Sets time settings as defined in ISO 8601. Note: if you have an NTP server, you should
configure the DCN Adapter to use it instead of using this command. If you use this command,
you will need to check the time regularly.
Syntax set time <new time>
Arguments Time in ISO 8601 format. The time has to be set in UTC time, not local time.
Examples # set time 2002-03-14 09:47:00
Fri Apr 26 09:47:00 UTC 2002
#
Table 7. Download DCNA software
Command Download DCNA software
Description Downloads DCN Adapter C3.0 software from http, ftp, or tftp servers.
Syntax a) download <http_URL>
b) download <ftp_URL>
c) download <IP_address> <file_name>
Arguments The http URL or the ftp URL of the file server. In the case of tftp server, the IP address and the
file name.
Examples # download http://172.172.172.172/dcna_C30.img
release=C30_A0
buildtime=”Thu Mar 14 12:31:38 UTC 2002”
mke2fs 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
Installing new software, please wait...
Added primary (alias 1)*
Added secondary (alias 2)
Download complete. Please reboot.
#
Table 8. Password
Command Password
Description Changes the user password.
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Syntax passwd [username]
Arguments Username is optional.
Examples # passwd guest
Changing password for guest
Enter the new password (minimum of 5, maximum of 8 characters)
Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and
numbers.
Enter new password:
Re-enter new password:
Password changed.
#
Table 8. Password (Continued)
Command Password
Table 9. Reboot
Command Reboot
Description Reboots the system.
Syntax reboot
Arguments None
Examples # reboot
Broadcast message from root (ttyS0) Thu Apr 11 12:44:47 2002.
The system is going down for reboot NOW !!
Table 10. Show time
Command Show time
Description Displays the current date and time.
Syntax show time
Arguments None
Examples $ show time
2002-08-22 10:25:15 UTC
$
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3.3.3 IP settings
The commands related to IP settings are described below.
Table 11. Show DCNA software version
Command Show DCNA software versionDescription Displays the DCN Adapter C3.0 software version.
Syntax show software
Arguments None
Examples $ show software
Currently running <primary/secondary> software
Primary software is release C3.0_A0 compiled on Fri
Apr 26 10:39:06 UTC 2002
Secondary software is release c3.0 compiled on Fri
Apr 26 10:21:03 UTC 2002
$
Table 12. Show internal log
Command Show internal log
Description Displays the internal log of DCN Adapter C3.0.
The listing can be interrupted by pressing CTRL-C, paused by CTRL-S, and resumed by
pressing CTRL-Q.
Syntax show log
Arguments None. Pressing SPACE displays the next page of text.
Examples # show log
Apr 22 15:35:23 172 daemon.warn klogd: VFS: Mounted root (ext2
filesystem) readonly
Apr 22 15:35:23 172 daemon.warn klogd: Freeing unused kernel
memory: 68k freed
Apr 22 15:35:24 172 cron.info /sbin/cron[89]: (CRON) INFO
(pidfile fd = 3)
Apr 22 15:35:24 172 cron.info /sbin/ cron[91]: (CRON) STARTUP
(fork ok)
Apr 22 15:35:24 172 auth.info login[93]: root login on ‘pst/0’
from ‘172.16.1.3’#
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Table 13. Delete IP filter
Command Delete IP filterDescription Deletes the filter from incoming IP packets.
Syntax delete ipfilter <IP_address> <IP_mask>
Arguments Both arguments are IP strings consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with
values between 0 and 255.
Examples Example 1
# delete ipfilter 192.122.23.0 255.255.255.0
Confirm setting? y/n y
#
Example 2
# delete ipfilter 192.122.23.0 255.255.255.0
Confirm setting? y/n n
Setting cancelled
#
Table 14. Delete IP route
Command Delete IP route
Description Deletes static IP route.
Syntax delete iproute <IP_route>
Arguments The argument is an IP string consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with values
between 0 and 255.
Examples Example 1
# delete iproute 192.168.23.4
Confirm setting? y/n y
#
Example 2
# delete iproute 192.168.23.4
Confirm setting? y/n n
Setting cancelled#
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Table 15. Delete NTP settings
Command Delete NTP settingsDescription Deletes the existing NTP settings.
Syntax delete ntp
Arguments None
Examples # delete ntp
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Table 16. Display ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table
Command Display ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table
Description Displays ARP table.
Syntax show stat arp
Arguments None
Examples $ show stat arp
Address Hwtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface
172.16.1.3 ether 00:B0:D0:18:40:15 C eth0
172.16.1.21 ether 00:B0:D0:FA:97:B9 C eth0
$
Table 17. Display Ethernet interface statistics
Command Display Ethernet interface statistics
Description Displays Ethernet interface statistics.
Syntax show stat ethernet
Arguments None
Examples $ show stat ethernet
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:04:A7:02:80:B2inet addr:172.16.1.2 Bcast:172.16.1.255 Mask:255.255.0.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:3306 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:2322 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:77 txqueuelen:100
Interrupt:10 Base address:0x320
$
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Table 18. Display filtering table
Command Display filtering tableDescription Displays the filtering table.
There are filters that accept (a) ICMP, (b) the incoming NTP traffic, (c) localhost, (d) all packets
by default.
a) ICMP is used for ping, notifications for IP failures, etc. It is recommended that you set the
filtering to accept ICMP, although this is not essential for the IP to work.
b) the incoming NTP traffic is filtered through the UDP port used for this purpose.
c) Localhost is required for the STE command to contact the poller.
d) NOTE: You need to remove the default filter that accepts all packets, before any of the
added IP filters restrict the IP traffic to the specified addresses. This is because the filter chainhas a DROP policy that will discard all packets that are not accepted. The default filter can be
seen in the "show stat ipfilter" listing as line:
xxx xxx ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere
To remove the default filter the source address "anywhere" is given in the delete ipfilter
command as in:
# delete ipfilter 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
The source address for host n.n.n.n is given in the set and delete ipfilter commands with
netmask 255.255.255.255:
# set ipfilter 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.255
# show stat ipfilterChain INPUT (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
...
0 0 ACCEPT all -- any any 10.10.10.10 anywhere
Source subnets are displayed with the number of bits set in the mask:
# set ipfilter 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
# show stat ipfilter
Chain INPUT (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination...
0 0 ACCEPT all -- any any 10.10.10.0/24 anywhere
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Syntax show stat ipfilter
Arguments None
Examples # show stat ipfilter
Chain INPUT (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
1 92 ACCEPT icmp -- any any anywhere anywhere
15 1140 ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere anywhere
udp spt:ntp dpt:ntp
0 0 ACCEPT all -- lo any anywhere anywhere
673 1555K ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere
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Table 18. Display filtering table (Continued)
Command Display filtering table
Table 19. Display IP interface statistics
Command Display IP interface statistics
Description Displays IP interface statistics.
Syntax show stat ip
Arguments None
Examples $ show stat ip
Ip:
4976 total packets received
0 forwarded
0 incoming packets discarded
2876 incoming packets delivered
1990 requests sent out
Icmp:
23 ICMP messages received
0 input ICMP message failed.
ICMP input histogram:echo requests: 23
32 ICMP messages sent
0 ICMP messages failed
ICMP output histogram:
destination unreachable: 9
echo replies: 23
...
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Table 20. Display routing table
Command Display routing tableDescription Displays routing table.
Syntax show stat iproute
Arguments None
Examples $ sh stat iproute
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 Io
default 192.168.23.3 0.0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
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Table 21. Save IP filter settings
Command Save IP filter settings
Description Saves the IP filter settings. This command is only needed if IP filters have been directly edited
by using the iptables Linux command (see iptables -h) .
Syntax save ipfilter
Arguments None
Examples # save ipfilter#
Table 22. Save IP route settings
Command Save IP route settings
Description Saves the IP route settings.This command is only needed if IP routes have been directly edited
by using the route Linux command (see route -h)
Syntax save iproute
Arguments None
Examples # save iproute
#
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Table 23. Set Ethernet IP configuration
Command Set Ethernet IP configurationDescription Sets the Ethernet IP configuration. The IP address and the IP mask must be supplied.
Syntax set ethernet ipaddress <IP_address> <IP_mask>
Arguments Both arguments are IP strings consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with
values between 0 and 255.
Examples Example 1
# set ethernet ipaddress 192.168.12.1 255.255.255.0
Confirm setting? y/n y
#
Example 2
# set ethernet ipaddress 192.168.12.1 255.255.255.0
Confirm setting? y/n n
Setting cancelled
#
Table 24. Set IP filter
Command Set IP filter
Description Sets a filter to Incoming IP packets.
Syntax set ipfilter <IP_address> <IP_mask>
Arguments Both arguments are IP strings consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with
values between 0 and 255.
Examples # set ipfilter 192.122.23.0 255.255.255.0
#
Table 25. Set IP route
Command Set IP route
Description Sets a static IP route.
Syntax set iproute <IP_address> <IP_mask> <gateway>
Arguments All arguments are IP strings consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with values
between 0 and 255.
Examples # set iproute 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.23.3
#
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3.3.4 Commissioning
The commands related to commissioning are described below.
Table 26. Set NTP settings
Command Set NTP settingsDescription Sets the NTP server IP address. At the same time this command sets the DCN Adapter clock
to the NTP time.
Syntax set ntp <IP address>
Arguments The argument is an IP string consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with values
between 0 and 255.
Examples # set ntp 192.100.130.244
22 May 09:48:14 ntpdate[573]: adjust time server 192.100.130.
244 offset -0.000087 sec
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Table 27. Show NTP settings
Command Show NTP settings
Description Shows the NTP server settings
Syntax show ntp
Arguments None
Examples $ show ntp
server 127.127.1.0 # local clockfudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10
driftfile /etc/ntp/drift
multicastclient # listen on default 224.0.1.1
broadcastclient
broadcastdelay 0.008
authenticate no
server 131.228.20.25 prefer
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Table 28. Enable bus
Command Enable busDescription Enables bus. NOTE: You should disable the bus, before adding the bus in the Q1 Agent.
Syntax enable bus <channel> <speed>
Arguments The channel values are: 0, 1, 2. The channel number is used as the number for the bus being
enabled. The speed values are: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200.
Examples # enable bus 0 9600
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Table 29. Disable bus
Command Disable bus
Description Disables bus.
Syntax Disable bus <bus>
Arguments The bus values are: 0, 1, 2.
Examples # disable bus 1
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Table 30. Service Terminal Emulation
Command Service Terminal Emulation
Description The DCN Adapter executes a service terminal command with a specified network element.
Syntax ste <bus> <address> <command>
Arguments The bus values are 0, 1, 2. The address is identified with numbers in the range 0-4094. The
command is either m:<menu> or F<n>m:<menu> for FE <n>.
Examples Example 1
# ste 1 233 m:4,1
DN2#
Example 2
# ste 0 200 F3m:4,1
FlexiHopper
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Note
3.4 Using node managers with DCN Adapter C3.0
The Nokia Q1 Management pipe allows you to use node managers with DCNAdapter C3.0. By using node managers you can communicate with the Q1-managed network elements connected to the DCN Adapter.
The Nokia Q1 Management Pipe works only after being set up by Q1 Agent. Forcommissioning, the CLI has commands for doing the basic setup of the interface.
See Section 3.3.4 ‘Commissioning’ above.
GCS
The node managers use General Communication Service (GCS) as thecommunication stack. The Nokia Connection Tool, which is a part of GCS,allows you to define Q1 connections that are saved in the node manager addressdatabase. These connections are required to enable a node manager to connect toa node via the DCN Adapter C3.0. A connection type, Nokia Q1 Connection Pipe,must be selected for communicating with the DCN Adapter C3.0. (Nokia Q1Connection Pipe refers to the LAN connection to the DCN Adapter C3.0.)
GCS is connected to the Nokia Q1 Management pipe of the DCN Adapter C3.0.When you create Q1 connections (of the type Nokia Q1 Connection Pipe), theusername and password are ‘PAM’.
Table 31. Set first character timeout
Command Set first character timeoutDescription Sets the first character timeout in the specified channel. The first character timeout specifies in
milliseconds the time to elapse between transmitting a Q1 command packet to a network
element and receiving the first character of the response packet.
Syntax set fcTmo <channel> <timeout>
Arguments The channel values are 0, 1, 2. The timeout value is given in milliseconds.
Examples # set fcTmo 1 20
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4 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes how to overcome problems that you may face while usingDCN Adapter C3.0.
4.1 Password
Problem
You have lost the password for the user root.
Solution
Connect to LMI. Reboot by enteringreboot as the username to the login prompt.Wait for the LILO boot. Prompt, press TAB to see the list of choices, and take‘primary’ or ‘secondary’ as shown first on the listing: type primary single orsecondary single and press ENTER. At the # prompt, give the commandpasswd and set the new password.
After changing the password, ‘telinit 3’ will continue booting up normally, or youcan execute the command reboot.
4.2 IP settings
Problem
The connection to Q1 Agent, the node managers, or the network does not work.
Reason
You have a wrong IP address or IP filter, or the IP route to the client is missing.
Solution
Connect to LMI. Login as root. Set a valid IP address, IP filter, or IP route.
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4.3 Time settings
Problem
The NTP server does not update the DCN Adapter clock time.
Reason
Your time setting in DCN Adapter differs too much from the one in the NTPserver.
Solution
Execute the set ntp CLI command. This sets the DCN Adapter time tocorrespond with the NTP server.
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Glossary
Alarm An event, generated by a node (or other object), that represents a fault or otheroccurrence that may adversely affect the performance of the network.
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange
BTS Base Transceiver Station
CLI Command Line Interface
CPU Central Processing Unit
DCNA See DCN Adapter C3.0.
DCN Adapter C3.0 A remote poller used between Q1 Agent and network elements.
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Fault Management(FM)
Viewing fault management status of a node, enabling and disabling faultmanagement of a node, viewing current alarms list and viewing internal alarmslist.
GCS General Communication Service
LMI Local Management Interface
MetroHub Nokia’s transmission node for the Nokia MetroSite solution
Network Element(NE)
Telecommunication system belonging to the telecommunications environmentthat can be managed, monitored, and controlled in a telecommunications network and that has one or more standard interfaces and is identified by a uniquemanagement address.
NMS Network Management System
Node See Network Element (NE).
Node manager A program that understands the specific details of a particular type or family of nodes and supports the configuration and maintenance of these nodes.
Node manager serv-er
A Windows-based server which groups node managers into one system.
Nokia FlexiHopper Nokia’s family of Flexbus-compatible microwave radios for the 13, 15, 18, 23,26, and 38 GHz frequency bands. The Nokia FlexiHopper outdoor unit can beused with different indoor units (FIU 19, RRIC, FC RRI, and FXC RRI).
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Nokia MetroHopper Nokia’s family of Flexbus-compatible radio for the 58 GHz frequency band. TheNokia MetroHopper outdoor unit can be used with different indoor units (FIU 19,RRIC, FC RRI, and FXC RRI).
Nokia NetAct Nokia’s NetAct Framework is an operations support system for managingnetworks and services. The open modular framework allowsnetwork operators tointegrate other operations support systems or IT systems and applications into asingle tailorable solution. Nokia NetAct consists of functionality areas, such asMonitor, which are grouped together according to the most relevant operatorprocesses. The functionality areas comprise functionality modules that can beprovided either by Nokia or a 3rd party.
NTP Network Time Protocol
OMC Operation and Maintenance Centre
PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
Q1 Nokia proprietary management protocol
Q1 Agent Application used for supervising the network elements under DCN Adapter C3.0and Nokia AXCandformediating between these and an upper-level managementsystem, such as Nokia NetAct.
STE Service Terminal Emulation
STM Synchronous Transport Module
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
Telnet Standard terminal emulation protocol defined in RFC 854
UTC Universal Time Coordinates. Internationally recognised accurate time derivedfrom atomic clocks distributed world-wide.
10Base-T 10 Mbit/s Ethernet specification
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Index
B
backups 16
buses 34
C
CLI command descriptions
CLI session 19
commissioning 31
DCN Adapter settings 21
IP settings 24
CLI command list 17
CLI commands
delete IP filter 25
delete IP route 25
delete NTP settings 26
disable bus 32
display ARP table 26
display ethernet interface statistics 26
display filtering table 27
display IP interface statistics 28
display routing table 29
download DCNA software 22
enable bus 32
exit 19
help 19
open CLI session 21
password 22
reboot 23
save IP filter settings 29
save IP route settings 29
set ethernet IP configuration 30
set first character timeout 33
set IP filter 30
set IP route 30
set NTP settings 31
set time 22
show date and time 23
show DCNA software version 24
show internal log 24
show NTP settings 31
STE 32
switch to other user 21
CLI session 19
command line interface (CLI) 16
D
DCN Adapter applications 10
DCN Adapter functional description 12
DCN Adapter interfaces 13
DCN Adapter overview 9
DCN Adapter settings 21
DCN Adapter unit 9
DCN Adapter unit functions 12
E
ethernet interface 13
G
GCS 13, 33
IIP settings 24, 35
L
LMI interface 13
N
NetAct 7
network elements 8
network management 10
node managers 8
, 13
, 33
Nokia Q1 Management pipe 13, 33
P
password 22, 35
port 34
Q
Q1 Agent 7
Q1 buses 9
Q1 connections 33
Q1 interface 13
R
rack shelf 9
S
startup 15
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time settings 22, 36
troubleshooting 35