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SDH Network

Management Software
User Manual

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2006.7

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Product Name: AN-miniSDH Network Management Software


Manual Version: 1.0
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TABLE

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CONTENTS

Chapter 1 General .............................................................................................................................1


1.1 Overview of AN-NM-VIEW...............................................................................................1
1.2 Features of AN-NM-VIEW.................................................................................................1
1.3 AN-NM-VIEW typical management applications ..............................................................2
1.4 Communication Protocol ....................................................................................................2
1.5 Operation environment........................................................................................................2
1.6 About...................................................................................................................................3
Chapter 2 Software installation.........................................................................................................4
2.1 Software installation............................................................................................................4
2.2 Uninstall ..............................................................................................................................4
Chapter 3 Security management .......................................................................................................5
3.1 Management authority ........................................................................................................5
3.2 User management................................................................................................................5
3.2.1 Add user ...................................................................................................................6
3.2.2 Modify property of users..........................................................................................6
3.2.3 Delete user................................................................................................................6
3.3 Login ...................................................................................................................................6
3.4 Password modification ........................................................................................................7
3.5 Logout .................................................................................................................................8
Chapter 4 Topology Management .....................................................................................................9
4.1 primary Definition...............................................................................................................9
4.2 Function introduction..........................................................................................................9
4.2.1 Establishment of subnet ...........................................................................................9
4.2.2 Query of subnet information ..................................................................................13
4.2.3 Configuration of subnet connection status .............................................................14
4.2.4 Configuration of services .......................................................................................15
4.2.5 Channel distribution ...............................................................................................20
4.3 Interface view....................................................................................................................29
4.3.1 Topology view........................................................................................................29
4.3.2 Physical view .........................................................................................................29
4.3.3 Logical view...........................................................................................................29
Chapter 5 Performance management ..............................................................................................31
5.1 Error code counting and bit error rate (BER)....................................................................31
Chapter 6 Failure Management.......................................................................................................33
6.1 Primary Conception ..........................................................................................................33
6.1.1 Definition ...............................................................................................................33
6.2 Function description..........................................................................................................33
6.2.1 Alarm Item Color Management..............................................................................33
6.2.2 Alarm level management........................................................................................34
6.2.3 Alarm sound management......................................................................................35
6.2.4 Setting/Clearing alarm mask ..................................................................................36
6.2.5 Clearing equipment alarm ......................................................................................37
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6.3 Display ..............................................................................................................................37


6.3.1 Equipment icon display..........................................................................................37
6.3.2 Equipment interface display...................................................................................38
6.3.3 Alarm information display .....................................................................................39
6.3.4 Alarm prompt message...........................................................................................39
Chapter 7 Establishment of supervisory control environment ........................................................41
7.1 Interface description..........................................................................................................41
7.2 Definitions.........................................................................................................................42
7.3 Establishment of supervisory control environment...........................................................43
7.3.1 Add area .................................................................................................................43
7.3.2 Add station .............................................................................................................43
7.3.3 Add Frame..............................................................................................................43
7.3.4 Add equipment .......................................................................................................43
7.3.5 Add subnet..............................................................................................................44
7.3.6 Add text description ...............................................................................................44
7.3.7 Setting supervisory control mode and system parameters .....................................44
7.3.8 Ethernet interface connection settings and options ................................................48
7.3.9 Setting of remote management server ....................................................................49
7.3.10 Address mapping management.............................................................................50
7.3.11 Polling agent management ...................................................................................51
7.3.12 Saving settings .....................................................................................................51
7.4 Modification of supervisory control environment.............................................................52
7.4.1 Area management...................................................................................................52
7.4.2 Station point management......................................................................................53
7.4.3 Framework management ........................................................................................53
7.4.4 Equipment management.........................................................................................53
7.4.5 Subnet and connection management ......................................................................54
7.4.6 Modification of subnet and connection display style .............................................54
7.4.7 Management of text description.............................................................................55
7.4.8 Language................................................................................................................55
7.4.9 Saving modification ...............................................................................................56
Chapter 8 Daily management and maintenance..............................................................................57
8.1 Equipment level supervisory control.................................................................................57
8.1.1 Query of equipment information............................................................................57
8.1.2 Card supervisory control ........................................................................................57
8.1.3 Cancellation of all loop-back .................................................................................58
8.1.4 Setting alarm mask .................................................................................................59
8.1.5 Clearing alarm mask ..............................................................................................59
8.1.6 Confirming current configuration ..........................................................................59
8.2 Network level supervisory control ....................................................................................59
8.2.1 Channel assignment ...............................................................................................60
8.2.2 Orderwire telephone system setting .......................................................................60
8.2.3 Setting of clock and query......................................................................................61
8.2.4 Query of error code counting .................................................................................62
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8.2.5 Query of circuit information ..................................................................................62


8.2.6 Data channel setting ...............................................................................................63
8.2.7 RS232 serial channel management.........................................................................63
8.2.8 RS485 serial channel management.........................................................................63
8.2.9 Network Selfhealing Configuration .......................................................................64
8.2.10 Query Low-class Error Code Counting................................................................64
8.3 Alarm management ...........................................................................................................65
8.3.1 Viewing alarms.......................................................................................................65
8.3.2 Network level alarm...............................................................................................66
8.3.3 Equipment level alarms..........................................................................................66
8.3.4 Alarm prompt .........................................................................................................66
8.3.5 Alarm records .........................................................................................................66
8.4 User interface management...............................................................................................67
8.4.1 Open and close station point ..................................................................................67
8.4.2 Setting zoom control of equipment view ...............................................................67
8.4.3 Auto-arrange equipment view ................................................................................68
8.4.4 Refreshing user interface........................................................................................68
8.4.5 Toolbar and status bar.............................................................................................68
8.4.6 Management of area window .................................................................................68
Chapter 9 Advanced Topics.............................................................................................................70
9.1 Communication settings....................................................................................................70
9.1.1 Serial port settings..................................................................................................70
9.1.2 Buad rate setting.....................................................................................................71
9.1.3 Band Rate Tiny Adjust ...........................................................................................71
9.2 TABS Parameter settings...................................................................................................72
9.3 Query of equipment information of RS232 port ...............................................................73
9.4 Other operations................................................................................................................74
9.4.1 Query of system capability.....................................................................................74
9.4.2 Advanced options ...................................................................................................74
9.4.3 Update sublayer program .......................................................................................77
9.4.4 Update Logo...........................................................................................................78
9.4.5 Reset Equipment ....................................................................................................78
9.4.6 Backup and Restore................................................................................................78
9.4.7 Log property...........................................................................................................79
9.4.8 Set real time clock..................................................................................................79
9.5 Advanced operations .........................................................................................................81
9.6 Debug commands..............................................................................................................81
9.7 Command line parameters.................................................................................................82
Chapter 10 appendix .......................................................................................................................83
A Definition.............................................................................................................................83
B HOTKEY list.......................................................................................................................84
C Problem tips.........................................................................................................................86
D Menu description.................................................................................................................89

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Chapter 1 General
1.1 Overview of AN-NM-VIEW
AN-NM-VIEW network management software is specially designed by our company for
management of various transmission equipment and terminal equipment manufactured, including
MSTP equipment, SDH transmission equipment, DSL equipment, and PCM terminal equipment
etc. Windows graphical interface both in Chinese and English is adopted which is easy to learn
and operate, and has clear and straight forward alarm indications. The software is an important
tool for daily maintenance and testing of network and equipment.
1.2 Features of AN-NM-VIEW
At present, management capability of AN-NM-VIEW covers a complete set of equipment
manufactured by our company, i.e. all our equipment can be managed in a centralized manner
under the same environment, so as to save user investment in manpower and material resources as
well as management costs. AN-NM-VIEW network management software has the following main
features:
 Centralized monitoring at central computer (key station). Two communication interfaces
are adopted between key station and monitored equipment:
 4-line RS485 interface and TABS communication protocol;
 Ethernet interface and TCP/IP communication protocol, satisfying Q3 interface
protocol requirements;



Hierarchical management mode is adopted, i.e. area>subnet>equipment>unit panel, with


clear management levels, straight forward alarms, as well as fast and convenient query.
Monitored equipment form several subnets, each of which is allocated with a definite
subnet address and has a node (main station or main equipment) connected to the key
station. All subnet and equipment far from the key station can realize cross-network
(area) supervision and management through transmission channels or shared monitoring
channels.
For TABS communication protocol, key station can manage up to 31 subnets at the same
time. Usually, subnet addresses range from 1 to 31, except some individual address
reserved for some application-specific equipment according to different user network
configuration. Key station adopts query mode to monitor each subnet. The query
frequency depends on number of subnets as well as equipment. Usually, the interval is in
the order of seconds.
Maximum number of equipment on one subnet is 125 (It can be extended to 256). In
most cases, equipment address allocation starts from main station in ascending order and
address of main station equipment must be 0 for some given equipment. (Please refer to
the corresponding equipment user manual for more specific requirement.)
This software can also be installed on portable computer, so that in any node, it can
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monitor all equipment of this subnet in some certain monitoring method.


For equipment with self-healing ability, self-healing adopts distributed control mode, i.e.
supervisory control units of each station equipment cooperate to fulfill self-healing
operation of the network without intervention by key station. After preliminary setting,
monitored network and equipment can operate independent from key station and user
can decide according to his needs whether key station and network management
software shall be adopted.
Multimedia alarm function: with a sound card correctly set, the key station can control
the sound card to generate alarm buzzing specified by user as soon as the supervisory
control system detects alarm on network or equipment.
The software program with high density and efficiency has very small requirement of
system resources, and it can operate on any Windows (Windows95, Windows98, and
WindowsNT etc.) platform.

1.3 AN-NM-VIEW typical management applications


In the management application rhe key station manages 2 transmission subnets: subnet 1 is a
chain sub-network with SDH equipment, connecting to key station through Ethernet interface, and
the main station equipment address is 192.192.2.2for AN-MSPP equipment; Subnet 2 includes
a chain sub-network and a ring sub-network, and its terminal equipment allocated in 192.192.2.8
is a star topology composed of AN-MSPP equipment and LM equipment; the equipment allocated
in 192.192.2.3 is connected to AN-50000 equipment via RS485 interface.
Portable terminal connected to 192.192.2.4 interface can carry out control operations for this
equipment via RS232, and carry out terminating operation to subnet 2 via RS485 interface.
1.4 Communication Protocol
AN-NM-VIEW adopts two types monitoring method: network interface monitoring and
serial port monitoring. Network interface monitoring adopts SNMP protocol or MSDH protocol,
while serial port monitoring adopts MSDH protocol or TABS protocol.
1.5 Operation environment
Hardware environment:
CPUIntel 80486 or above;
Memory: above 16 M;
Hard disk space: 10 M;
Spare RS232 port;
10M/100M network adapter (Ethernet monitoring);
CDROM driver, mouse and monitoring lines .etc.
Software environment:
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Windows platform (Windows95, Windows98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP


etc.)
1.6 About
For convenience of users to maintain software, AN-NM-VIEW offers several different
versions as following for different users:
1. Final user version
Final user version is specially designed for the specific characters of user network. This
version can supply abundant operation method for the daily maintain and test of network and
equipment, and it also supplies enough security and protection set to prevent users without
authorization from connecting to the system so that to avoid any baleful accident. So the most
important character of this version is the validation for specific user, i.e. all users without
authorization can not modify and extend network.
2. Agent version
Agent version is specially designed for our agents. This version supplies all the same function
as the final version, and besides that, the agents can use this version to debug network and the
system.
3. Self-using version for our company
This version is designed for the software and hardware developers of our company. This
version supplies all the same function as the final version, and besides that, this version also
supplies abundant dedicated function, which is none of users business. Communication interrupt
may occur with any incorrect usage, so this version is only used for inner designer of our
company.

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Chapter 2 Software installation


2.1 Software installation
This software operates under windows operating system and the installation step is as shown
as following:
Insert installation CD in CD-ROM, execute SETUP.EXE file under WINDOWS environment,
and go on step by step according to the install shield wizard.
Entering install shield wizard, the screen as described in Fig.2-1 will appear, and the user can
select installation directory.

Click on "Next" button to start system installation.


At last install shield wizard shows setup finished
Click on finish button, then AN-NM-VIEW has been installed in this computer successfully.
A command group will be added in the "Start" menu automatically for starting and uninstalling of
AN-NM-VIEW.
2.2 Uninstall
If you want to uninstall AN-NM-VIEW, just perform Start>Program>AN-NM-VIEW
network management system>uninstall AN-NM-VIEW. When removing AN-NM-VIEW
software, system will wait user for confirmation.

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Chapter 3 Security management


Security management mainly refers to management of AN-NM-VIEW users, i.e. network
administration personnel and network maintenance personnel, to prevent unauthorized access to
the system and serious accident caused thereby. AN-NM-VIEW has provided safety management
mechanism that can provide powerful security measures for network management.
3.1 Management authority
Management authority refers to user capability to control AN-NM-VIEW. Different levels of users
have different management authorities and thereby different management capabilities.
AN-NM-VIEW provides security by limiting management authorities of users. All AN-NM-VIEW
users are classified into 2 categories according to their levels of authority, i.e. super user (SU),
system administrator (SA) and network administrator (NA).
Super user: AN-NM-VIEW user with the highest authority who can carry out overall control
of the management system, including establishment and modification of supervisory control
environment, setting of system parameters, unlimited network and equipment control capability
(e.g. channel allocation and loop-back test), and addition and deletion of network administrators.
System administrator: AN-NM-VIEW user with the second highest authority. Comparing to
SU, SA can not modify control environment (e.g. network capability extension and network
modification), but can add and delete network administrator.
Network administrator: AN-NM-VIEW user with lower authority than SA. Network
administrator can only monitor and control network and equipment, and does not have right to
manage users authority.
Note: Agent Version software can have user management authority by user name and
password provided by our company.
3.2 User management

Command: Option->User management


For user management, user must have management authority and correctly log into
management system (see section 3.3 for method of logging). This command is gray if authority is
not high enough or logging is incorrect.
After executing this command, user management dialog box pops up as shown as in Fig.3-1.

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Fig. 3-1

Existing users and their properties are listed in user management dialog box. (Note: only
users who can be managed by current login user i.e. users with lower authority than login user are
listed.
3.2.1 Add user

Fig.3-2

If you want to add new users, click Add button on user management interface, and input
new users name and password into user dialog inbox (password and confirmation password shall
be consistent and it is case sensitive). Confirm new users authority (SU can add SA and NA,
while SA can only add NA), then click OK button after correct input to add a new user,
otherwise click Cancel to cancel add operation.
3.2.2 Modify property of users
If you want to modify property of a user, e.g. user name, password and management authority,
first select this user in the list box and then click "Property" button.
3.2.3 Delete user
If you want to delete a user, first select this user in the list box and then click "Delete" button.
3.3 Login

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Command: Option>Login
Login is an important step for user to access network management. Only when logged into
the system can user have the right to control network and equipment, and set operating mode of
network and equipment.

Fig. 3-3
Execute this command, input user name and password in user login dialog box (Fig.3-3) and
then click "Login" button. If user name and password are correct, user will log in the system and a
hint box with user access successfully will appear; otherwise the user will be rejected by the
system and a hit box with user access failure will appear.
When there is a user trying to login the system this command is gray. If you want login with
other identity, first logout the current user and then try to login again.
Note: AN-NM-VIEW has a special system administrator user (root) who is the basis of user
management. It is necessary to log in as root the first time you use user management, at which
time new users can be added. It is not possible to delete root user, but you can modify its
password.
3.4 Password modification

Command: Option>Modify password

Fig. 3-4

This command is used to modify password. User can consider periodical modification of the
password according to situations.
Enter existing password in the "Password" column of the dialog box and then new password
in the "New" column (note case of letters). Then enter the new password again in the "OK"
column, which shall be consistent with that entered in the "New" column. Click "OK" to initiate
the new password; otherwise click "Cancel" to continue using old password.
When no user has logged-in the system, this command is used to modify system control
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password.
Note: Securely remember your password. If network administrator forgets his password,
contact system administrator; if the latter forgets his, contact special system administrator (root); if
root user forgets his, contact our company.
3.5 Logout

Command: Option>Logout
When a user has logged-in the system and completed relevant operation, he shall log out to
avoid hidden security hazard.
When no user has logged in the system, this command is gray.

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Chapter 4 Topology Management


Topology is the mapping from the communication network under management into network
management system, displaying the information such as equipment and connection relationship
etc. in user interface as tree and char representation, and providing entrance for different kinds of
configuration, alarm signals and performance operation.
4.1 primary Definition
: An area is a management unit of AN-NM-VIEW. An area can consist of several subnets.
Area
These subnets can have or have no cross connection point; but normally those with cross
connection point are regarded as within one area (note: cross connection point here does not mean
physical connecting point in network, but station point with equipment in two or more subnets, e.g.
central office etc.).
Subnet : A subnet corresponds to actual transmission network and consists of media (e.g. optic
cable) between several equipment of the same type (e.g. PDH or SDH equipment). Equipment on
the same subnet has the same subnet address or TABS address.
: Node corresponding to physical equipment (e.g. PDH or SDH equipment) and

Equipment

consisting subnet. It is the minimum management unit of AN-NM-VIEW.


Station

An station is a management unit of AN-NM-VIEW. Every station can manage

several equipment, which can compose a sub-network via connection station.


Current station: The station in active window and currently open. When a station is open, its
name will be shown in the information window. Double click on a station icon to activate it to
current station.
4.2 Function introduction

4.2.1 Establishment of subnet


Users can establish subnet according to actual transmission network step by step as following
steps:
1. Add area
Command: Setting>New Are
After executing this command, an empty area window with default name will appear. To
modify this name, please execute: Option->Area name. Newly added area will automatically
become the current area.
2. Add station
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Command: Settings->New

Station

Fig. 4-1
After execution of this command, a dialog box as above will appear. Enter the name of new
station point in the station name column, and the name shall not be longer than 59 characters.
Please use default site address in site address field. This value is irrelevant to user maintenance in
the future. Later, select a suitable site icon from Site Icon column for the new station point and
specify its size. This icon will be displayed in network window of the new area, representing the
new station point.
If you want to display station name as text beside icon, please select "Put Site Name Beside"
check box, then select specific position to display the station name.
If you need to add further station after addition of this one, please select "Keep window and
add more stations" check box.
If you want to add this station, click "OK" button and then drag a rectangular block that
indicates size of the station icon inside network window along with movement of the mouse cursor
(if this rectangular block is not shown, move the mouse inside equipment window). Click left
mouse key at suitable position, the station icon representing the new station point will be shown at
this position. If you want to cancel this operation during positioning of station label, press "Esc".
If you no longer want to add this station, click "Cancel" button.
Repeat the above process till all station points in this area are added to network window.
Note: Station icons are standard bit map files that can be drawn on Windows "Paint" software.
Size of station label bit map shall be: large label: 4848 pixels; medium label: 3636 pixels; small
label: 2424 pixels. User-drawing station label files shall use .bmp extension and be stored in
system subdirectory under the directory where the supervisory control software is located, to
become candidate station labels.
3. Add Shelf
Command: Settings->New
For management convenience, some equipment can be put into one shelf (such as H5P-14).
Double click the station with left mouse key of the station where shelf is to be added, so that
it becomes current station. After execution of this command a dialog box shown as below will
appear, and this box is used to select equipment shelf name. Click on OK button, and drag the
shelf appeared with click of mouse into station window, then click again to finish setup operation.
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Fig. 4-2
Addition of the equipment in equipment box can be implemented with Add equipment
command. When adding equipment, you can add it to shelf directly, or drag existing equipment to
shelf directly.
If the equipment under monitoring needs not shelf, then adding equipment command could
be executed directly.
4. Add equipment
Command: Settings->New Equipment

Fig. 4-3
Double click the station with left mouse key of the station where equipment is to be added, so
that it becomes current station. At this time, this stations name will appear in information window.
Execute Settings->New Equipment command, "New equipment" dialog box as shown above
will appear. This dialog box is used to select type of equipment to be added and determine the
address of the new equipment. Presently, AN-NM-VIEW supports all optic communication
products of AND-net, including miniSDH serials, MSPP serials etc.
Enter or select software name of the equipment to be added in equipment type column. Each
time a kind of equipment is entered or selected, type of this equipment and brief information will
be displayed in the lower part of the window. See the following table for corresponding
relationship between name of software and type of equipment.
Address of new equipment shall be determined according to address definitions described in
section 7.2. Equipment supporting Ethernet interface shall adopt IP address while other equipment
shall use TABS address or IP address.
Click "OK" to confirm addition of this equipment. Then drag a rectangular block that
indicates size of the equipment along with movement of mouse (if the rectangular block is not
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shown, move the mouse cursor inside equipment window), and click left mouse key at suitable
position in the equipment window; the new equipment will be displayed here. If you want to
cancel this operation during the positioning process, press "Esc".
Click "Cancel" to quit this operation.
Repeat the above procedure till equipment to be monitored has all been added for each
station point.
5. Add connection
Command: Setup>Connection...

Fig. 4-4
After execution of this command, move mouse to the icon of a station point and click left
mouse key, then move it to the icon of another station point. Click left mouse key on it and a new
dialog shown as above will appear. Select two pieces of equipment to be connected in the station
point, together with the disk numbers and optical directions, and then modify the subnet ID and
subnet name.
Click OK button to finish this connection operation.

If you want to cancel this operation during the mouse orientation, please click Esc.
Click Cancel button to cancel this operation.
Repeat the procedure above till all connections between all the stations have been set.
Command: Setup>Connection inside station
If there exit two or more AN-miniSDH or AN-MSPP in the same station point and one of
them is connected to equipment in other station point, this command could be executed.
When executing this command, a new dialog box shown as below will appear. Click on the
station name in left Station information box to select the station in which a connection between
different equipment will be established. Then click Add button in right down area to add
information in the list. All titles of SrcName, SrcSlot, DstNam and DstSlot have a
pull-down list to select specific content. Select con row from the pull-down list and click Delete
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button, then it will be removed from the list. If you want to save the modification to the list, please
click Apply button, then click Exit button to close the dialog box; otherwise if you want to
recover the content before modification, please click Quit button directly to close the dialog box
without any modification.

Figuer 4-5
4.2.2 Query of subnet information

Command: setup> query of connection


After executing this command, mouse will turn to

. Move mouse to the connection line

between the station icons and click, then a new dialog to display the subnet information shown as
below will appear.
Shortcut: Double click left mouse key on connection line to pop the dialog box up.

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Fig.4-6
4.2.3 Configuration of subnet connection status

Command: network>connection status setup...


After executing this command, mouse will turn to

. Move mouse to the connection line

between station icons, then the line standing for the network connection will turn to yellow. Click
left mouse key then to pop up a dialog box to display subnet connection status shown as below.

Fig. 4-7
You can modify Source Olt card, Target Olt card and Optical transmission direction by
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selecting property option from the pull-down list according to the actual network connection status.
Especially, you also can modify Protection OLT card in the same way for some equipment such
as mspp.
Eliminating invalid equipment according to connection status button and eliminating
invalid connection according to equipment status button are useful for the router algorithm of old
version software. We suggest users with new version software do not use them casually.
After modification operation, click OK button to save the setup result otherwise click
Cancel button.
4.2.4 Configuration of services

Command: Network>SDH Service Configuration


This command is used to configure SDH service, and it is invalid in subnet compose of PDH
equipment.
After executing this command, the service setup dialog shown as below will appear.




Fig.4-8
Select operation equipment: all equipment of this area is listed in the tree chart. User can
select the equipment to be configured with mouse clicking.
New: Click New button after equipment selection to pop the service configuration
dialog box and ad new service.

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Fig. 4-9
1 Name: Every service needs a name, which had better to be different from each other.
2 Label: Indicate service attribute between Service up-down, Main service path and
Protection service path. This is mainly used to distinguish conveniently for users, and
it does not affect actual service.
3 Type: All types of services this equipment support are listed in the pull-down list and it
can affect actual service.
4 Direction: There exits two kinds of directions odd-direction (from source to sink)
and dual-direction according to different equipment and different kinds of services. It
should be configured depending on users requirement and it will affect actual service. In
common case, user can select default value.
5 Capacity: VC12 is the only granularity available.
6 Level: There have three service levels High Norm Low. The level item is
mainly used for convenient distinguishing for users, and it will not affect actual service.
7 Work service and Protection service: Work service is used to configure main service,
and protection service is used to configure protection service for path protection. If the
protection service is not needed, the corresponding pull-down list can not be selected.
8 Disk position: It is used to configure the disk position for service. In protection service,
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--------means no disk.
Note: when some specific services are selected for some equipment, some disk position
may be gray, which indicates that service should not configured in these disk position, if it is
forced to be configured, disconnection will occur.
9 Optical direction or VC12 upper limit or blank: It will provide different additive
parameters according to different types of disks.
10
Time slot: It indicates existing usable time slots. Lack of time slot or no one to be
selected means this time slot has been used by some services, and it will be re-usable
after remove corresponding service.
11


Add: It is used to add this service to the main dialog box.

Setup: A menu shown as Fig.4-10 pops up from button with three selection items:
Service setup for this equipment, Service setup for subnet, advanced choice

Fig. 4-10
1Service setup for this equipment or Service setup for subnet will pop Downloading
Route Tabledialog box, displaying the progress of service setup. If setup operation meets
failure, user can click on button reload or reload all failing commands to reload services.

Fig. 4-11
2Advanced choice will pop service configuration mode dialog box shown in Fig. 4-12.

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Fig. 4-12
In this box, default download items are provided which are not suggested to be modified by
users usually.
(1) Increment configuration: Download the router table of equipment comparing to last
configuration.
(2) Norm configuration: Download all router table of equipment without consideration
about last configuration.
(3) Additional function when configuring service: Sending selected control command when
downloading router table.


Query: This command is used to existing services in the equipment. Note: because the
query result will cover former services, we suggest users save the former services as backup
before query and recover former services by reloading them.
Elimination: This command is used to eliminate existing services in the equipment. A small
menu will pop up to let users select eliminate the services of this equipment or eliminate
the service of this subnet.

Fig. 4-13
Protection status: This option menu is used to decide whether the protecting service status
could be used. (Modification result is shown in Forceful protection picture)

Fig. 4-14
Forceful protection: this option menu is used to modify protecting service status.

Fig. 4-15
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Fig. 4-15
Note: in the table above, "protecting service status" and "forceful protection" have changed
according to user's selection.


Print: Print menu pops up to print content in list.

Fig. 4-16
 Save: Save the services of all equipment as access data file.
 Load: Load access data file saved before.
If the service loaded is not matching with existing equipment, a clew menu shown in Fig.4-17
will appear.

Fig. 4-17
Advanced: An advanced configuration dialog box will appear to let users execute
advanced configuration for service of equipment.

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Fig. 4-18
1 Setup and Query: These two buttons are used to set service status of equipment.
2 Force and Enable: These two buttons will pop up small menus to change service status of
that type. But it has not effect without service protection.

And
Fig. 4-19
3 Time setup: This area is used to setup or query protection delay time and protection recovery
time of equipment.


Remove: This button will pop up small menu. Select delete to remove selected item in
the list, and select delete all to remove all items in the list. Note: this operation will only
remove the items in the list, which does not affect the service on the equipment.

Fig. 4-20
4.2.5 Channel distribution

This command

is used to implement the operation distribution for network-type PDH

equipment, as well as the operation distribution which bases on the auto-router-selection algorithm
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for some SDH equipment. If the subnet is composed of SDH equipment, connection information
should be setup first.
Note: Because of the network complexity and algorithm limitation, AN-NM-VIEW could not
decide whether the setup information is correct or not when the connection information setup does
not matching with actual connection status of equipment. So, please check the subnet connection
information carefully to ensure it is setup correctly before carrying out channel distribution
operation or query operation for subnet.
If the connection status does not matching with actual equipment information, channel
distribution operation will come to a failure.
During the running time of AN-NM-VIEW, user can click on the channel distribution item in
network menu item for setting or querying the channel distribution information of appointed
subnet. (Menu command: Network->ChannelAssignment)
If the connection status is set correctly, a new cross connection settings dialog box for
appointed subnet will appear as shown as in Fig.4-21.

Fig. 4-21
If the connection status is set incorrectly or incompletely, an information box will appear
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shown in Fig.4-22 to suggest user check if the connection status has been set correctly.

Fig. 4-22
The display range of the dialog box could be changed, and the list box also could be zoomed
in or zoomed out by clicking on the triangle button in right up area or right mouse key menu.
Descriptions of the buttons on cross connection settings management dialog box:
1 Save: A save file dialog box will pop up to save connections in current list box as access
file.
2 Load: An open file dialog box will pop us to load access file saved before.
Note: Program will check if the connection request loaded can be used in current network
construction so as to decide whether to load it.
3 Print list: Print all items in service list box.
4 Setup: Convert operation request in list box to equipment setup command sent to
corresponding equipment. If there are data service (Ethernet) request, data service will be
set (specific setup method will be shown next).
When clicking on Setup button, a new Request dialog box will appear.

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Fig.4-23
1SelectAll,UnSelectAll: Select or delete equipment in the list box.
2SpecifyClear:Clear services of selected equipment only.
3AllClear: Clear all services of equipment in the subnet no matter the equipment being
selected in the list box or not.
4SpecifySet:Set service of selected equipment only.
5AllSet:Set services for all equipment in the subnet no matter whether the equipment is
selected in the list box or not.
5 Query of service: Query of service configuration information of the subnet from inner
equipment and display it in the list box.
6 Clear service: Clear all service configuration of the subnet. If click on this button together
with CTRL key, E1 service and data service will be cleared.
7 Connection management: Remove some equipment and clear services in this equipment.
This option is an advanced function, which is not necessary for most users.
8 Protection loop: Specify the protection loop for multiplex section. This option is an
advanced function, which is not necessary for most users.
9 Ethernet: Select support Ethernet service check box to configure the equipment to
support Ethernet service, and otherwise not.
1Not support Ethernet service.

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Fig. 4-24
2Support Ethernet service.

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Fig. 4-25
3Support dragging station icon directly between different Ethernet and putting a station into
different Ethernet.

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Fig. 4-26
4Spare resource and spare subnet: This option stands for this equipment which is not
included in network construction of Ethernet.
5Add subnet: This command can add a subnet. The same physical network could be
partitioned into one or more sub-Ethernet according to users request.

Fig. 4-27
6Delete subnetThis option is to delete existing sub-Ethernet without any equipment in it.
7Rename subnet: This option is to rename existing sub-Ethernet.

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Fig. 4-28
8Reset: This option can reset system to unitary Ethernet framework with all equipment in it.
9Apply: This option is to confirm current Ethernet partition. If there is illegal Ethernet
framework, e.g. there is a subnet without any equipment or with single equipment, this option will
suggest user to change setup.

Fig. 4-29
10 Type of service:
1No need of multiplex section protection: No protection for all configured service.
2Auto-searching multiplex section protection: AN-NM-VIEW can search all network
connections automatically and estimate which parts meet requirement of section protection.
For those meet requirements, user can set service according to multiplex section protection.
No protection is set for others which do not meet requirement of section protection.

Fig. 4-30
11 Cross connection request
User can change E1 connection, Disk connection and Virtual Concatenation status by clicking
on connection button. (Connection pull-down box)

Fig. 4-31
12 Add
This command can add service to the connection request list above. If there is any illegal
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cases such as source and sink station being the same or numbers of TU12/E1 ports for source and
sink station mismatching, the option will display a hint.
13 Right key menu:

Fig. 4-32
1Select allThis item means all rows in the list are selected.
2Reverse selection: Reverse the items selected and the others.
3Delete: Delete all selected items in the list.
4Move up, Move down: Move the selected item up and down.
5Exchange the source and sink station: Exchange the source and sink station in the list.
6Display connection request, display query result: Connection configuration or query result
of the service will be displayed according to users request.
7Specify operation path: This is advanced setup, and it is not necessary in most cases. All
connection request between source and sink equipment will be configured according to this path.
Configuration will fail if the path requirement is not meet. But in most cases, router algorithm can
select operation path quite efficiently.
8Display operation information: Click on this button after setting connection operation, and
a temp txt file will be open with information displayed about all nodes this operation passed and
all disks, as well as used VC3 and VC12.
9Zoom in list table: Zoom in/zoom out list table.

Note: Differences between Section 4.2.4 Configuration of SDH services and Section 4.2.5
Channel distribution are shown as following:
SDH services: Support LMX, miniSDH and MSPP three types of equipment. Chain subnet,
multiplex section protection (for LMF and LMX) and path protection (for LMX and miniSDH)
can be configured. This command also supports OVFE16 on LMX, virtual concatenation for
Ethernet, user-spcific service path and resource occupancy, as well as configuration of protection
path.
Channel distribution: Support service configuration for all SDH equipment. Multiplex section
protection could be configured. This command also support Ethernet virtual concatenation for
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LMX, lmv and mspp equipment, as well as shared Ethernet for, 155 and mspp equipment. Service
path router algorithm is selected automatically or intervened conditionally by users. Users can
query the path information and resource occupancy information of every kind of service. This
interface also provides a calculator for TUG encoding query.
4.3 Interface view
The interface view is used to understand the topology instruction of the whole subnet, and
through it users can get information about the work status at runtime.
4.3.1 Topology view
Topology is the mapping from the communication network under management into network
management system, displaying the information such as equipment and connection relationship
etc. in user interface as tree and char representation, and providing entrance for different kinds of
configuration, alarm signals and performance operation.
Topology view in user interface means the network window.
Network window, which is used to display the sketch map of user network connection, is
usually composed of station icon, optical fiber and text. Station icon stands for the physical
position for actual station, and lines between them stand for the optical fiber. Text is usually used
for auxiliary description of connection relationship between those stations.
4.3.2 Physical view
Physical view displays the correspondence between area, station point and equipment.
User can open system item to view all areas name in the system, and open area item to
view all stations name in the system, and open station item to view specific equipment to be
added to corresponding station with equipment name, address as well as the production serials the
equipment belonging to.
Double click left mouse key on area or station or specific equipment name, then the
central view and the right view shown above will switch to the view of corresponding area and
station.
When adding subnet according to the guide line in Section 4.2.1, user can add view of the
station and equipment in corresponding area of the physical view.
4.3.3 Logical view
Logical view displays the relationship between different subnet.
User can open system item to view all areas name in the system, and open area item to
view all stations name in the system, and open subnet item to view specific equipment to be
added to corresponding station with equipment name, address as well as the production serials the
equipment belonging to.
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central view and the right view shown above will switch to the view of corresponding area and
subnet.
When adding subnet according to the guide line in Section 4.2.1, user can add view of the
subnet and equipment in corresponding area of the physical view.

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Chapter 5 Performance management


5.1 Error code counting and bit error rate (BER)
Error code count is the number of accumulated error codes for binary codes in transmission
system. Bit error rate (BER) is the error ratio for binary codes in transmission system, which is
approximately equal to Pe=Ne/N (error code count divided by total code count)
1Bit error rate is a system parameter to measure the transmission reliability in normal work
state.
2For an actual data transmission system, it could not be say that more lower BER is surely
better. User should establish BER requirement according to actual transmission requirement.
With a determinate data transmission speed, the BER is lower, then the transmission system
equipment is more complex and the cost is much higher.
User can query error code count in equipment disk dialog box, as well as executing the
following command to query.
Command: Network> Query Error Code Counting
With Network->Query Error Code Counting command

you can check accumulated

transmission error codes of each node on a subnet. In case of sporadic error codes in transmission,
you can use this command to find source of error codes so as to locate potential hazard or failure
such as falling optic power, lowed reception sensitivity and increased transmission loss etc.
Select pull-down menu Network (N) Query Error Code Counting, and then the cursor
turns to

. Move cursor to the network to be monitored in error code, and click left mouse key

after the line standing for network connection turning to yellow, then an error code count dialog
box for the subnet will appear. The dialog box will different with each other for different
equipment.
The dialog shown in Fig.5-1 will appear to query error code counting for all equipment in the
subnet. For subnet composed of other types of equipment, dialog shown in Fig.5-2 will appear
after the execution of the command above.
Click left mouse key on "Reset" button to clear accumulated error codes of all nodes on the
subnet and reset the counter. "Query" button is used to immediately find out error code count of
each node and Query Subnet button is used to query error code count of all equipment in the
subnet. "Timed Query" button is used to automatically check error code count on a fixed interval.
Please refer to user manual for more error code query of specific equipment.

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Fig. 5-2 Other Equipment ErrCnt Query

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Chapter 6 Failure Management


Through failure management function, user can manage all alarms of equipment under
management and all alarm records reported by network management software during runtime. The
manage function includes: 1) monitoring alarm signal and running status; 2) querying history
alarm record and history running status record of equipment; 3) querying and configuring alarm
information for equipment.
Through alarm management function, user can view and manage all alarms currently
collected by the supervisory control system and view all alarm records collected since system
operation. These records have important reference value for analysis of network and equipment
performance.
6.1 Primary Conception

6.1.1 Definition
1Alarm ID: Alarm ID is the only identifier for alarm. Every alarm ID is corresponding to a kind
of alarm. Usually, the alarm ID distributed according to the types of alarm and alarm module.
2Alarm level: Alarm level is used to sign severity degree of an alarm (failure) which could be
classified into four levels in a digressive order as following:
Urgent alarm: Urgent alarm is a kind of global alarm, which will endanger the running of
equipment. Once this alarm detected, the equipment should be maintained immediately.
Major alarm: Major alarm means single-board or connection alarm in local scope, which will
lead to abnormal operation if it is not cleared quickly.
Minor alarm: This means a kind of common failure alarm and event alarm for those single-board
or connection.
Warning alarm: Warning alarm will not affect system performance and user service, but some of
them can give some information to system operator, such as the prompt information of equipment
recovery.
3Alarm item color: User can set different color for different alarm level. The station icon and
equipment icon in interface viewer will display current high level alarm color according to its
alarm level.
6.2 Function description

6.2.1 Alarm Item Color Management


Command: Option>Alarm Item Color Management
After execution of this command, a new dialog shown in Fig.6-1 will appear. User can
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change color of the alarm item.

Fig. 6-1
6.2.2 Alarm level management
Command: Option>Alarm Level Mangement
After execution of this command, a new dialog shown in Fig. 6-2 will appear. User can
change the alarm level for different alarm items.

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Fig.6-2
6.2.3 Alarm sound management
Command: Option>Query Control and Options
After execution of this command, a new dialog shown in Fig. 6-3 will appear.

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Fig. 6-3
If the Audio alarm by computer option is selected, user can set alarm sound file (shown in
Fig. 6-3). Computer will generate specific alarm sound according to the highest alarm level of the
equipment (Sound card and sound box must work properly). If the Bell alarm by monitoring
option is selected, the computer will generate a ding-ding sound after response (Sound card and
sound box must work properly). Click on OK button to save modification and open/close sound
generation. Click on Cancel button to quit modification.
6.2.4 Setting/Clearing alarm mask
When an alarm occurs, equipment will initiate top-of-cabinet audio/video alarm while the
supervisory control system will display the alarm on screen in set mode. AN-NM-VIEW provides
the function to set alarm mask to screen known and unnecessary alarms.
Setting of alarm mask has two meanings. First is the alarm mask in equipment. When this is
set, current operating status of equipment will be regarded as normal status and all alarm items
will be screened so that top-of-cabinet audio/video alarm will not be initiated, which will be
initiated only when an alarm other than existing alarm items occurs. Setting of equipment alarm
mask will not affect reporting of equipment alarm items to the key station. Second, when setting
alarm mask, supervisory control system will also set alarm mask in key station database. After that,
screened alarm items will no longer cause flashing alarm of station label, functional disk or alarm
sign, but will be displayed in normal status on user interface. The characteristic feature is that
these screened alarm items will no longer flash; but unscreened new alarm will still follow set
alarm mode.
Command: Equipment->Set alarm mask

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This command

is used to set alarm mask for equipment to screen useless alarms. After

execution of this command, mouse cursor will turn to

. Move cursor to the equipment to be set

with alarm mask, then click left mouse key on it. A hint box will appear to show whether the
setting is successful or not.
Command: Equipment->Clear alarm mask
This command

is used to clear equipment alarm mask set in key station database and to

restore normal display of screened alarms on key station. But this command is not effective to
physical equipment to avoid top-of-cabinet audio/video alarm in remote equipment room after
key station carries out this operation, which will put personnel on duty in false alarm. Change of
physical equipment alarm mask can only be realized by setting alarm mask again after
eliminating alarm items. For instance, when current idle 2M port is put into operation, alarm
mask should be set again so that when signal of this 2M interface is lost, it will give correct
alarm.
Method to use this command is the same as that for setting alarm mask.
6.2.5 Clearing equipment alarm

Command: Advanced>Clearing equipment alarm>All area


All equipment alarms in all area will be cleared after execution of this command.
Command: Advanced>Clearing equipment alarm>Active area
All equipment alarms in current active area will be cleared after execution of this command.
Command: Advanced>Clearing equipment alarm>Specific subnet
All equipment alarms in all specific subnet will be cleared after execution of this command.
Command: Advanced>Clearing equipment alarm>Specific equipment
Specific equipment alarms will be cleared after execution of this command.
6.3 Display

6.3.1 Equipment icon display

Command: Advanced>System appearance and options


Open dialog and click on Appearance button, a dialog shown in Fig. 6-4 will pop up.
If Display the alarm color of highest level alarm in this disk after alarm detected option is
not selected, the equipment icon will be flashing if alarm mask not set, and otherwise the
equipment icon recovers to no alarm state if alarm mask set.
If Display the alarm color of highest level alarm in this disk after alarm detected option is
selected, the equipment icon will be flashing with the highest level alarm color if alarm mask not
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set, otherwise the equipment icon stop flashing to display the highest level alarm color if alarm
mask set.

Fig. 6-4
6.3.2 Equipment interface display
When equipment generating alarm, a typically single-disk dialog box is shown as following:
the dialog status in case alarm generated without alarm mask is shown in Fig.6-5; the dialog status
in case alarm generated with alarm mask is shown in Fig.6-6.

Fig. 6-5 Without Alarm mask

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Fig. 6-6 with alarm mask


6.3.3 Alarm information display
After alarm occurring, corresponding alarm information will be listed in the alarm window.
The information includes corresponding equipment name, ID, alarm date, time, disk, port and
alarm name, as shown as in Fig.6-7.

Fig. 6-7 Alarm window


6.3.4 Alarm prompt message
AN-NM-VIEW provides brief prompt information for each alarm item. Possible causes of
alarms are listed to help clear alarm failure, as shown as in Fig 6-8.

Fig. 6-8 Alarm prompt message


Alarm prompt messages are saved in olhelp.hlp file in System subdirectory under the
directory where the supervisory control system is located. This file is a pure text file and can be
edited using text editor provided by Windows. If necessary, user can write his maintenance
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experience in this file for display in alarm prompt.


In this file, character "$" is the start symbol of notes, which are added when editing this file
to facilitate future maintenance of the file. Scope of character "$" is only the row where it is and
irrelevant to other rows. Character "$" and contents following will not be displayed in alarm help.
Note: Do not change text in the following form in the file: [OLHTitle]=34MFLOS

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Chapter 7 Establishment of supervisory


control environment
7.1 Interface description
After AN-NM-VIEW Startup, user interface shown in Fig. 7-1 will appear:

Fig. 7-1
The tree view on the left, divided into logical view and physical view, indicates the
relationship of network connection; Network window is on the left and used to display user
network connection schematic diagram, normally consisting of station label, optic fiber and texts:
station labels indicate physical positions of actual station points, connecting lines in between are
optic fibers and texts are used for auxiliary description; On the right is the equipment window that
displays equipment configuration in the station opened, and where you can add brief text
description as prompts. On the bottom is the information window, which is divided into
Information window and Alarm window. Size of each window can be adjusted with mouse to your
preference.
AN-NM-VIEW adopts multi-file window interface in which each area can have its own
window. You can not only observe operation of network and equipment in several areas, but also
operation in one area in several windows, thus greatly facilitating user operation.
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7.2 Definitions
To facilitate description, the following definitions are first introduced:
Address: Under the same supervisory control environment, address is the only identification of a
node. One address can only correspond to one piece of physical equipment. There are some
differences in address form between adopting TABS communication protocol and TCP/IP
protocol (Ethernet interface):
1. For TABS communication protocol: an address consists of two parts, i.e. subnet address and
equipment address. Sometimes, subnet address is also called TABS address or link address.
Subnet address indicates the numerical number of subnet where this node is situated and all nodes
in one subnet have the same subnet address; while equipment address indicates the numerical
number of this node in its subnet. Normally, subnet addresses and equipment addresses adopt
sequential allocation principle. According to requirement by TABS communication protocol,
subnet addresses can be selected between 1-31, while equipment addresses between 0 and 124 or 0
and 255 according to type of equipment. Customarily, [subnet address. equipment address] is used
to indicate a node, e.g. [3.2] indicates the second node in subnet 3.
In AN-NM-VIEW, some TABS addresses are specially used for subnet consist of certain
equipments, normally these addresses are not used for other equipments.
For example, TABS address 30 is specially used for digital subscriber loop bureau equipment
(its equipment address can be selected from 0-255 and indicated as 30.0,...,30.255), while 31 is
specially used for digital subscriber loop remote equipment (its equipment address can be selected
from 0-255 and indicated as 31.0,...,31.255).
2. For Ethernet interface which adopting TCP/IP protocol, IP address is used as node address.
Upstream node and downstream node: For H9MO-155 (SDH) equipment, definition is from
"west" to "east" (the meanings of which correspond to "west card" and "east card" defined for
ADM equipment). A node west of a certain node is called the upstream node of the latter while a
node east of it is called a downstream node; meanwhile for other PDH equipments, definition is
from "east" to "west"; accordingly, upstream node of head node is the tail node while downstream
node of tail node is the head node.

3. 0

3. 0

3. 1

3. 1

3. 2

3. 2

Fig. 7-2
For example, in the above subnet, upstream node of node 3.0 is 3.2, and its downstream node is
3.1; upstream node of 3.1 is 3.0 and its downstream node is 3.2; upstream node of 3.2 is 3.1 while
its downstream node is 3.0.
Frame: A framework is management entity consist of several physical equipments, each piece of
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equipment in the same framework has individual address.


Active window: Current window that receives user input. A typical characteristic is different color
of window title bar (blue under standard setting) with other windows. If you want to activate a
window, just click in the window with mouse.
Current area: The area in active window is called current area.
7.3 Establishment of supervisory control environment
AN-NM-VIEW is used for supervisory management of equipment. First of all, a database
with abundant information of monitored networks shall be established, including area division,
network structure, equipment type and configuration, and user interfaces etc., to constitute a
specific supervisory control environment for each user. Establishment and configuration of
supervisory control environment is performed by AD-net Company or our agents, when network
is first built or extended.
First divide the networks to be managed into several management areas according to area
division principle. Normally, networks with cross point shall be allocated to one management area;
but this is not mandatory since AN-NM-VIEW has no special requirement for this and user
requirement can be followed. After that, use AN-NM-VIEW to establish areas and subnets to
facilitate management.
In this section, we will take H9MOLMF as an example and establish the supervisory control
environment for it.
7.3.1 Add area
See4.2.1 Establishment of subnetadd area as a reference.
7.3.2 Add station
See Command add station in 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet as a reference.
Repeat above steps, add station "beijing ", "shanghai" in this area into the network window.
7.3.3 Add Frame
See 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet add framework as a reference.
In this example, H9MOLMF does not belong to centralized equipment, therefore no need to
add frame, so we can directly execute add equipment command.
7.3.4 Add equipment
See Command add equipment 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet as a reference.
Repeat above steps to add equipments need to be managed for each station (H9MOLMF).
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7.3.5 Add subnet


See command add subnet in 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet as a reference.
7.3.6 Add text description
Command: Settings->New Description->In Area (station)
Addition of some simple text description

in a window can help maintenance

personnel to identify configuration of the whole network. This command can not only be used to
add text description in current area network window, but also text description in equipment
window. Therefore, before executing this command, first determine object for which text
description will be added. If description will be added in network window, please execute
Set->Add description->in area command; if the description will be added in equipment window,
first set current station and then execute Set->Add description->in station point command.

Fig. 7-3 text description


After execution of this command, above add description dialog box will appear. Enter text
message to be added, set display mode (Rotation, Transparent) and select font and color (refer to
Windows manual for operation related to font setting). When all settings are completed, click
"OK" and then select position of display by moving mouse. Drag a rectangular block that indicates
size of text along movement of mouse (if the rectangular block is not shown, move mouse in
correct window, network or equipment window), and then click left mouse key at suitable position;
newly added text will be displayed at this position. If you want to cancel this operation during text
positioning process, press "Esc".
7.3.7 Setting supervisory control mode and system parameters
Command: Option->Queue management
This command

is used to set communication connection mode and system operating

parameters between supervisory control system and monitored equipment. The Query queue
management command is used to set supervisory control switch of subnet or equipment (query or
not query) and supervisory control mode (local RS485 supervision or remote RS485 supervision)
etc. This command affects polling task arrangement of the system. Query control & option is used
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to change operating mode of the supervisory control system.


After execution of Option->Queue management command, the dialog box as shown below
appears. In this dialog box, the list box lists objects of which polling is required by
AN-NM-VIEW. For transmission network, a subnet is a querying object; while for digital
subscriber loop, a node or equipment is a query object. This list box is a standard Windows choice
box with expansion style and permits selection of multiple items. Operating mode of this dialog
box permits "first select, then operate" mode, i.e. you can select object first and set it later.

Fig. 7-4
"Query switch" is used to set an object selected as or not as a query object during system
arrangement of polling tasks, so as to include it in or exclude it from daily query task queue.
Query Chn is used to set connection mode between key station computer and monitored
equipment, i.e. Ethernet port, RS231 port or RS485 interface connection.
For RS231 port connection, there is only one system polling object, i.e. the first "Query
Channel" in query queue is set as query object of "RS232". At this time, even when query
channels of many objects are set as "RS232", the system will query only one of them.
For RS485 connection, all objects in query queue which are not set as "RS232" will be
included in query task; hence it can be queried by the system. Therefore, when Query Chn is set
as "RS232", there is only one query object; while "RS485", there can be more query objects.
For "Ethernet", equipments and console are connected through Ethernet ports; therefore
once there is a piece of equipment in a certain subnet connected the console, all the equipments in
this subnet will have a chance to be queried by the system.
"Query channel" is used to specify communication path between query object and key
station computer. If query channel of an object is set as "RS232", this object can only be queried
when Query Chn is also set as "RS232". If query channel of an object is set as "local 485" or
"remote 485", this object can only be queried when Query Chn is set as "RS485". Similarly, if
query channel of an object is set as "ethernet", this object can only be queried when Query Chn
is set as "Ethernet".
"Remote 485" connection mode refers to the situation where console computer and
monitored equipment are not at the same location and there is no direct information transmission
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path between them (e.g. optic cable or other usable data channel), and supervisory control
information of remote equipment must be forwarded by a local equipment (in the same location as
the remote equipment) that has direct information path with key station computer, so as to
establish information path with key station computer. This information forwarding mode is called
"remote 485 connections". At present AD-net H700, H760 and H900 equipments provide this
information forwarding capability, but there are some differences in their ways of implement.
H700 and H760 equipments execute forwarding via secondary encapsulation while H900
equipment adopts routing method.
In queue management dialog box, "Priority" column specifies query priority of query objects.
The larger the value, the higher the priority, and hence more queries made in unit time.
Only in the situation shown below, connection mode could be modified successfully:

Fig. 7-5
Console is connected with SDH equipment, and when monitoring equipment X via "remote
485", SDH2 and X must be connected via 485 data cable, and notifies SDH2 by setting relative
command using network management.
For example, SDH2 is miniSDH and IP address is 192.192.4.1; X is MSPP series and address
is 30.1.
Choose Query Chnaccording to monitored equipment and "Query channel" choose
"remote 485". Click "Modify" button, the dialog box appeared as shown in figure below. Input
information as below, and click "OK", then return to queue management dialog box, after clicking
"Setting" button console could monitor X equipment through "remote 485".

Fig. 7-6
Double click IP address option in the configuration list by left mouse button, a dialog box
will show up as below, then you can set Priority, protocol,Query Project for monitored
equipment.

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Command: Option->Query control & option


This command

will cause the following dialog box to appear.

"Threshold of no response (min.)" specifies no equipment response alarm threshold in


minutes. When the system fails to receive equipment reporting information in a specified period of
time, connection between this equipment and the system is deemed lost and "no equipment
response alarm" will be generated. Value of this threshold is directly related to number of objects
managed and interval of normal state query. The more objects being managed and the longer the
interval, the higher the threshold value is. When the threshold is defined as 0, no such alarm will
be generated.
"Polling" specifies at what interval (ms) the system will query a management object. The
shorter the period is, the worse the system response to user. Beside, long period has adverse effect
on timely collection of alarms. This value is usually set at ms level; default value is 2s.
"Supervision reporting ringing" specifies that ringing will be initiated each time the system
receives an equipment reporting message.
"Close/open query" button can close or open normal state query system. Closing of normal
state query system will stop collection of equipment alarms and may cause "No equipment
response alarm".
When the system detects an alarm, if you want an audio alarm, please select "Sound to
Alarm" check box; at the same time, you can also specify the audio file to be played (as the figure
below). Note: To realize this function, the computer must have a correctly installed sound card and
be connected to sound box, which shall be tuned to suitable volume.
When the system detects an alarm, if you want to have supervisory control system window
currently in minimized operation automatically opened, please select "Open it when Minimized"
check box (as the figure below), otherwise the icon of the minimized supervisory control system
will start blinking.
When the system detects an alarm, if you want to display supervisory control system window
above all other windows, select "Bring to Front" check box (as the figure below).
To save modification made, click "OK" botton.
To cancel, click "Cancel" botton.

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Fig. 7-8
7.3.8 Ethernet interface connection settings and options
Command: Option->Connection setting and Options
This command

is used to manage TCP/IP connections between equipment that

supports Ethernet interface and key station computer, e.g. network cards and port addresses used.
After executing this command, dialog box will come up as shown in Fig. 7-9. Click "add" button,
then dialog box comes up as shown in Fig. 7-10. "Select all", "Add", "Edit", "Remove",
"Enable" and "disable" button can make modification to equipment information in the list. Only
after selecting the information in the list, "Add", "Edit", "Remove", "Enable" and
"disable","Connect", "Disconnect" button will be in usable status. You can set "auto restore
connection interval". If you want to save this "Query before auto resume." setting, click
"Apply" button; otherwise click "Close" button, dialog box will be closed and no change will be
made to "Query before auto resume.".
In the dialog box shown in Fig. 7-9, you can select "network adaptor" in the pull-down list,
and fill in the IP address of the monitored equipment. If you want to enable it, ensure that
"enable" check box is selected. If you expect that upon startup, the system automatically restores
to the correct connection existing when the system is exit last time, please select "Auto restore
connection when startup" check box. If you expect that the system automatically re-establish
connection when accidental TCP/IP connection interruption is detected, please select "Auto
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Fig. 7-9

Fig. 7-10
7.3.9 Setting of remote management server
Command: Option->Remote server settings
When you want to use serial port of computer to realize management with several network
management centers, this command shall first be used to set the server that supports remote
management. In the dialog box, "Number of server" indicates the number of remote network
management centers; "Current server" is used to select the server to be set; while "Current server
status" is used to indicate operating status of current server, i.e. connected, unconnected, or paused
etc.
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The buttons will change indicate word according to connection status. After selecting current
server, click "Setting" for serial port setting. If you want to cut off serial port connection of
current server, click "Disconnect" button; if you want to pause serial port connection of current
server, click "Pause" button; if you want to restore paused connection, click "Restore" button.

Fig. 7-11
7.3.10 Address mapping management
For those equipments adopting TABS protocol, each equipment takes a TABS address while
being monitord directly via AN-NM-VIEW. However TABS addresses are valuable for
AN-NM-VIEW, the situation of lack of TABS addresses occurs frequently. To avoid address
duplication, if user has a large number of equipments of this type, somtimes user needs to start
several AN-NM-VIEW program to manage them. To solve the problem of centralize network
management, an agent equipment is brought in, address shielding could be done via this agent
equipment. In addition, this agent also carries out polling function, once it discovers equipment
alarm, it will actively report to management center.
All the equipments which adopt TABS protocol could realize polling and active report via the
agent. Config polling object of the agent via AN-NM-VIEW, then the agent start polling, and take
charge of gathering equipment alarm information. When alarm information changes, it actively
reports to management center through Socket.
Command: Option->Address mapping manage
After executing this command, an address mapping table as shown below comes up. In the
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Fig. 7-12
Thereinto, modification to "polling agent address" and "physcial address" can be made.
If you want to save modified information, click "ok" button; otherwise, click "cancel" button
to exit this dialog box.
7.3.11 Polling agent management
Command: Option-> Proxy Configurations...
7.3.10 Address mapping management After setting the dialog box, execute this command,
then below dialog box comes up:
Thereinto, modification to "agent name" and "active report" can be made. If you want to save
modified information, click "ok" button; otherwise, click "cancel" button to exit this dialog box.

Fig. 7-13
7.3.12 Saving settings
Command: File->Save
This command can save any modification made on the system in the system database on hard
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disk to allow restoration of these settings later.


To this point, a complete and user-friendly supervisory control environment has been
established, on which daily maintenance and management of network can be carried out.
7.4 Modification of supervisory control environment

7.4.1 Area management


To add a new supervisory control environment, execute command file->New;
To open an existed supervisory control environment, execute command file->Open, then a
dialog box shown as Fig. 7-14. It asks whether save present system settings. Click "Save" to save
"system.dat" in current directory; click "Save as" to change the directory of "system.dat";
choose "Not save" to exit current system directly. A dialog box comes up as Fig. 7-15, choose the
"system.dat" file under the related directory to open.

Fig. 7-14

Fig. 7-15
To add a new management area, see 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet;
To modify name of current area, execute command option->Area name;
To modify background of current area network window, execute command
Option->Background;
To delete current area, execute command Setting->Delete area
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of an area will delete all settings in this area, including station points, subnets, text description and
equipment & text description in station points.
7.4.2 Station point management
To add a new station point, see 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet add station;
To delete an existing station point in current area, execute command Setting->Delete station,
then click left mouse key on the station point to be deleted; or click "Esc" to cancel operation.
Note: deletion of a station point will delete all equipment and text description in this station point;
To modify display position of station label in current area, execute command Setting->Move
station; then click left mouse key on the station label for which display position is to be changed.
As a result, mouse cursor will drag a rectangular box that represents size of station label along its
movement. Click left mouse key at the new position, the station label will be moved to this
position. To cancel the movement operation, press "Esc";
To modify properties of a station point, e.g. name of station and station label etc., first set
current station and then execute command Option->Station name; all gray contents in the dialog
box cannot be changed;
To close the display of equipment of a certain station in equipment window, execute
command Setting->Close station;
To modify background color of equipment window of current area, execute command
Setting->Station background select.
7.4.3 Framework management
To add a new equipment, see4.2.1 Establishment of subnet add framework;
To delete existing framework in current station point, execute command Settings->Delete
framework; then click left mouse key on the equipment to be deleted; to cancel deletion, press
"Esc". Notice: when deleting a framework, all the equipments and text descriptions of this
framework will also be deleted.
To modify display position of framework label in current station point, execute command
Setting->Move framework; then click left mouse key on the station label for which display
position is to be changed. As a result, mouse cursor will drag a rectangular box that represents size
of station label along its movement. Click left mouse key at the new position, the framework and
its equipments will be moved to this position. To cancel the movement operation, press "Esc".
7.4.4 Equipment management
To add a new equipment, see4.2.1 Establishment of subnet add equipment;
To delete existing equipment in current station point, execute command Settings->Delete
equipment

; then click left mouse key on the equipment to be deleted; to cancel deletion,

press "Esc";
To modify display position of equipment label in current station point, execute command
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Setting->Move equipment; then click left mouse key on the station label for which display
position is to be changed. As a result, mouse cursor will drag a rectangular box that represents size
of station label along its movement. Click left mouse key at the new position, the equipment label
will be moved to this position. To cancel the movement operation, press "Esc";
To modify address properties of a equipment, see 8.1.1 Query of equipment information .
7.4.5 Subnet and connection management
To add a new subnet or connection in current area, see4.2.1 Establishment of subnet add
subnet;
To delete existing subnet in current area, execute command Settings->Delete subnet; then
click left mouse key on the subnet to be deleted; to cancel deletion, press "Esc";
To query connection of a subnet in current area, execute command Settings-> Query
connection, and then click left mouse key on target subnet; press "Esc" to cancel query;
To delete existing connection in current area (including a segment of connection in subnet),
execute command Settings->Delete connection

; then click left mouse key on the

connection to be deleted; press "Esc" to cancel the operation. Note: Deletion of any segment of
connection in ring network will change the network to recurrent network;
7.4.6 Modification of subnet and connection display style
Command: advanced->subnet display style, key Ctrl+Alt+S; Hot key Ctrl+Alt+P
Under default setting, newly added subnets and connections are shown by red solid line with
line width of 2. If you want to change default display mode, e.g. to flowing mode, hot key
commands provided by AN-NM-VIEW can be used.

Place mouse on the subnet connecting line to be modified, and press hot key Ctrl+Alt+S, the
subnet display style dialog box will appear as shown in the Fig. above. In this dialog box:Check
box "Flow" is used to control if this subnet shall be set to flowing curve mode: for traditional
display, clear this check box; for flowing curve mode, select this check box. For traditional display
mode, line width can be selected between 1-2; for flowing mode display, the width can only be 1.
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When flowing mode display is adopted: check box "Counterflow" is used to control flow
direction, and clearing or selection of this box can change flow direction of lines; "Flow speed"
can control line flowing speed; "segment length" is used to control unit length of flowing line and
expected length shall be input in this column in pixel unit. If you want different lengths for
succeeding segments, input as: length of first segment + length of second segment. For example,
12+8 indicates that length of first segment is 12 pixels and length of second segment is 8 pixels.
Note: Mismatched segment length and flow speed will cause flashing. Higher flow speed shall
have longer length.
In addition, you can set display color of subnet in different statuses (normal, alarm,
interruption, flashing) in this dialog box. To change color settings, click "Change" button beside
relevant status. Note: Improper color setting will affect view of subnet alarms. See Windows
manual for operations related to color dialog.
To save modifications made, click "OK"; otherwise click "Cancel".
Hot key Ctrl+Alt+P can add sidelines on both sides of flowing line to create "track" effect;
press the hot keys again will clear sidelines.
Prompt: Execution results of these hot key commands are relevant to position of mouse
pointer. When mouse pointer is on a connecting line of a subnet in current area, these two
commands are used to modify display style of this subnet; when mouse pointer is not on any
connecting line of subnet, they are used for display style of all subnets in current area. Please
observe the title bar of subnet display style dialog box; if subnet No. is specified in the title bar,
this operation is effective only for this subnet; if subnet No. is not specified, this operation will
affect display style of all subnets in current area.
7.4.7 Management of text description
To add test description in current area or current station point, see 7.3.6 Add text description ;
To modify text description in current area or current station point, execute command
Settings->Modify description->In area or Settings->Modify description->In station, then click
left mouse key on the description to be modified; to cancel modification, press "Esc";
To change display position of text description in current area or current station point, execute
command Settings->Move description->In area or Settings->Move description->In station, then
click left mouse key on the description to be move. Drag the description with mouse to the new
position and again click left mouse key; to cancel movement operation, press "Esc";
To delete text description in current area or current station point, execute command
Settings->Delete description->In area or Settings->Delete description->In station

, and

then click left mouse key on the description to be deleted; to cancel deletion, press "Esc".
7.4.8 Language

Command: Option->Language
Execution this command to select GUI display language. After changing the GUI language
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option, you need to restart the network management system to make it take effect.
7.4.9 Saving modification

To save any modifications made, execute command: File->Save

; if you want to change

the file save directory, execute command File->Save as. If you want exit the supervisory control
system, execute command File->Exit, a dialog box shows up to prompt you whether to save
current system settings and exit network management system, click "Cancel" to cancel this
operation.

Fig. 7-16

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Chapter

Daily

management

and

maintenance
In this chapter we will introduce functions frequently used for daily management and
maintenance.
8.1 Equipment level supervisory control

8.1.1 Query of equipment information


Command: Equipment->Equipment information;
This command is used to query address information and type of certain equipment in current
station. After execution of this command, click left mouse key on the target equipment in current
station point will obtain information about this equipment; to modify address of this equipment,
click "Modify address" button in equipment information dialog box.
Shortcut: Double click left mouse key on non-card position (e.g. border or title bar etc.) of the
target equipment.
8.1.2 Card supervisory control
Command: Equipment->Unit Card Supervisory Control

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Fig. 8-1
This command is used to query alarms on a card of target equipment and can initiate relevant
test function. After execution this command, click left mouse key on the card of target equipment
to view various alarms associated with this disk. To cancel this operation, press "Esc".
Most contents of equipment level supervisory control are centralized on card of equipment.
Each card corresponds to a dialog box that manages information associated with this disk.
Shortcut: double click left mouse key on the card of target equipment.
8.1.3 Cancellation of all loop-back
Command: Equipment->Cancel loop-back
To facilitate testing, our transmission equipment has various channel loop-back control
functions as a feature. Since loop-back operations are all realized by certain function disk of
particular equipment, loop-back control commands are also carried out in equipment supervisory
control window; see equipment operation manual for details.
Normally, there are two modes of loop-back operations: remote loop-back and local
loop-back. The reference point to decide type of loop-back is the terminal port to realize loop-back,
not relative position of equipment to controller. Remote loop-back refers to signal loop-back from
receiving terminal to transmitting terminal, while local loop-back refers to signal loop-back from
transmitting terminal to receiving terminal (also called near end loop-back).
This command is used to clear all loop-back setting on equipment to restore normal
communication. Execution of this command will enter equipment selection stage. Click left mouse
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key on target equipment to clear all loop-back settings on this equipment. To cancel this operation,
press "Esc".
8.1.4 Setting alarm mask
Command: Equipment->Set alarm mask
See 6.2.4 Setting/Clearing alarm mask.
8.1.5 Clearing alarm mask
Command: Equipment->Clear alarm mask
See 6.2.4 Setting/Clearing alarm mask.
8.1.6 Confirming current configuration
Command: Equipment->Confirm current configuration
This command

is used to confirm current system hardware configuration, i.e. that

current equipment configuration is correct. After execution of this command, the supervisory
control system will record idle cards in equipment as normal without giving alarm; at the same
time, cards not detected by the system will be deleted from equipment view (deletion of a card
will shield all alarms on such disk) and no more displayed, so as to maintain consistency of
AN-NM-VIEW user interface with physical network and equipment.
If you want to restore display of card s deleted from equipment view, first clear all alarms on
equipment and then execute this command once more.
After execution of this command, enter equipment selection stage. Click left mouse key on
destination equipment; press "Esc" to cancel this operation.
8.2 Network level supervisory control
Network level supervisory control uses subnets as objects of supervisory control and provides
the capability to observe and control network operation at network level. Therefore, these
commands are provided for all equipment on a subnet. All commands of network level
supervisory control are in "Network" menu. It shall be noted that not all equipment types support
these commands. Further, for different types of equipment, interface and operation of these
commands can be different. AN-NM-VIEW will make correction selection according to type of
subnet selected.
For network level supervisory control, you need first to select the subnet to be monitored.
After execution of any network level command described below, you will enter subnet selection
status. Move mouse in current area to select the subnet to be monitored. If you want cancel this
operation after entering into subnet selection status, press "Esc". If target subnet is not in current
area, first set the area where the subnet is located to current area.
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8.2.1 Channel assignment


See 4.2.5 Channle Distribution.
8.2.2 Orderwire telephone system setting

Command: Network->Telephone System Settings


Supervisory control of orderwire phone subsystem of larger scale transmission subnet can be
realized, including monitoring of orderwire phone off-hook/on-hook conditions of each node,
control of orderwire break-in authority of a node, or set it to hotline telephone that will call
automatically at off-hook, so as to control orderwire telephone meeting. Some types of equipment
allow software setting and query of telephone number of node orderwire. Supervisory control of
subnet orderwire phone subsystem can be realized by command Network-> Telephone System
Settings. We introduce use and operation of the GUI below.
Select the pull-down list: Network(N)/ Telephone System Settings , cursor changes to

Move the cursor to the network need to set telephone system, after the color of connecting line
indicated network connection change to yellow, click left mouse button, then the telephone system
setting dialog box related to such network shows up:

For a subnet which consists of equipments of H9MOLMF and H9MOLMX types, the dialog
box comes up as below:

Fig. 8-2
"Set" button: select certain equipment, and then set its orderwire telephone. "Query" button:
select certain equipment, and then query its orderwire telephone. "Set subnet" button: Set the
order telephones of all equipments in the subnet. "Query subnet" button: Query order telephones
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of all equipments in the subnet. Different equipments could not be set to same number, and could
not be set to the number currently used by other equipment.
For the subnet consist of other equipments, the dialog box comes up as below:

Fig. 8-4
In the table, each line corresponds to a node. Clicking "Query" button can obtain whether
orderwire telephone is in off-hook status. If there is a black point in the line marked with
"Off-hook", it indicates the orderwire telephone of this node is in off-hook status. For dial-up
mode, number setting of each node will be shown in "Query" row of the "OW number" column.
"Set" button is used for setting the calling mode, orderwire number of each node. Click the
box in the "hot line" row of the "work status" column, "" indicates that this node is in hot line
calling mode, and if other nodes are off-hook, this node starts ringing. If the box is blank, dial-up
mode is needed. "Set" row in "OW number" column is used for filling in orderwire number of
each node. Only click "Set" button and "" appears in the box on the left of the button, all the
settings will take effect.
For network made up by AN-SDH-155, the telephone number coordinating with hardware
could be set to 2 or 4 digits. While for other equipment, telephone number digits width can not be
chosen.
8.2.3 Setting of clock and query
Command: Network-> Clock Query and Setting
Normally, the main node is set as main clock while all other nodes will extract this clock.
According to different types of equipment, type of clock and contents of setting can differ. If
setting requirements are not met or selection if incorrect, AN-NM-VIEW will give alarms in a
timely manner (user is not permitted to modify gray parts in the dialog box; the reason may be that
the equipment does not support such modification or current network configuration is not
suitable).
Method of operations related to this command is not described here; please refer to
equipment manual.
Note: Incorrect clock setting may paralyze the whole network or cause abnormal operation.
Do not use this command if operator is not completely familiar with network configuration.

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8.2.4 Query of error code counting


See 5.1 Error code counting and bit error rate (BER)

query method of error code counting.

8.2.5 Query of circuit information


There are two ways to query circuit information:
1Click menu "view->circuit information", this operation could show circuit information of
all equipments in the system, and modfication to the data in the list could be made.
2There is a entering interface in the pop-up dialog box of equipment, and its default value is
the information of such equipment. If there is no information about such equipment, fill list with
the information about such equipment for user to modify and edit.
Command: view->Circuit Information
After executing this command

, below dialog box comes up:

Buttons in the dialog box:


1"OK": Save operation results.
2"Cancel": Cancel operation
3"Update": Add information which didnt list in all regions.
4"Output": Add current information to database.
5"Display all": Show all circuit information.
6"Search": Search database according to users item, and show the result.
7"Inverse select": Select objects in the view which didnt been selected, and deselect those
been selected.
8"Select all": Select all items in the view.
9"Print": Print the information in current view.
10Status information of items in the list is shown in the lower left.

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Fig. 8-5
8.2.6 Data channel setting
Command: Network->Data channel setting
This command is used for setting the connection manner of the two data channel provided by
the network. See equipment operation manual for method and contents of operation.
8.2.7 RS232 serial channel management
Command: Network->RS232 serial channel management
At present, this command is only suitable for our AN-860 type equipment. See equipment
operation manual for method and contents of operation.
8.2.8 RS485 serial channel management
Command: Network->RS485 serial channel management
This command is only suitable for our AN-860 type equipment. See equipment operation
manual for method and contents of operation.

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8.2.9 Network

Selfhealing Configuration

Command: network-> Network Selfhealing Configuration

Fig. 8-6
This command could view self-healing status of certain subnet connection equipment disk.
After executing this command, above dialog box shows up. Modification to connection equipment
of related station point could be made. Thereinto, pull-down list of "self-healing config" could be
chosen to "enable self-healing" or "disablse self-healing"; Click "inverse selection" to select
objects in the view which didnt been selected, and deselect those been selected; Use "Select all"
to select all items in the view; Use All enable SH and "All disable SH" to make change to all
items in the list. Click "Set" to save modifictions and set them to equipment; otherwise click
"cancel" to exit.
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Command: network->Query Low-class Error Code Counting


Use this command to view low level code error of certain subnet connection equipment.
Select pull-down menu: network->Query Low-class Error Code Counting , then move cursor to
the subnet needed to be queried. After the line indicating network connection turning to yellow,
click left mouse button, then the dialog box of low level code error query related such network
shows up. In the dialog box, you can query low level code error appearing in the list, and set the
interval period of timely auto query, and also clear data queried in the list.
8.3 Alarm management

8.3.1 Viewing alarms


AN-NM-VIEW adopts layered alarm management mode. This mode allows clear view of
alarm conditions, fast and accurate positioning of alarms and easy query. Following is a brief
description of alarm display and view process with system default alarm display mode as an
example.
When AN-NM-VIEW detects an equipment alarm that is not screened by mask (see 6.2.5
Clearing equipment alarm):


If "Audio alarm by computer" option is selected and alarm sound file is specified (see 6.2.3
Alarm sound management), the computer will generate specified sound (sound card and
sound box must work properly);

If window of supervisory control system is minimized and "Automatically open window


during minimized operation" option is selected (see 7.3.7 Setting supervisory control mode
and system parameters ), the system will automatically open the window; otherwise the icon
of system minimized operation will start to flash;

If window of supervisory control system is placed in background or covered by other


program window and "Display window at foreground" option is selected (see 7.3.7 Setting
supervisory control mode and system parameters ), the supervisory control window will be
placed on foreground above all other windows;

If the window of area where the alarming equipment is located is minimized, the icon
representing this area window will start to flash;

If the window of area where the alarming equipment is located is normally displayed, the
icon of station point where the alarming equipment is located will start to flash (if the station
label is not in visible area, roll the network window till it can be seen);

If the alarm is a network level alarm, the connecting line on subnet where the alarming

If the alarming equipment is located in current station point, the icon of card

equipment is located will start to flash;


of the

alarming equipment will start to flash (if the alarming equipment is not at visible area, roll
equipment window till it can be seen);


Open alarm display window of alarming unit disk, the alarm sign corresponding to alarm

item will start to flash.


In this way, particular position of alarm can be located step by step
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8.3.2 Network level alarm


Sign of network level alarm is continuous flashing or gray connecting line representing the
subnet (if set as flowing mode, flowing will stop). At present, reasons of network level alarms are
as follows:
1.

Damaged optical disk, no transmission or reception on optical disk, or optical AIS


(gray and stopped flowing);

2.

Network clock failure (flashing);

3.

Incomplete network due to equipment deletion (flashing);

4.

Group path loop-back going on (flashing);

In case of network level alarm, place mouse on connecting line of alarming subnet to that the
system will give reasons of alarm.
8.3.3 Equipment level alarms
Equipment level alarms are all distributed on card s of equipment and differ with different
types of equipment. See relevant equipment manual for details. To obtain alarm help information,
place mouse on the alarm symbol of relevant alarm item.
8.3.4 Alarm prompt
AN-NM-VIEW provides brief prompt information for each alarm item. Possible causes of
alarms are listed to help clear alarm failure.
See 6.3.4 Alarm prompt message for more details about alarm prompt information.
8.3.5 Alarm records

Command: File->View Logs; File->Print Logs; File->Delete Logs


Command File->View Logs

is used to view all alarm records collected since operation

of the system. To view alarm records of all equipment, select "View Logs of all equipment" in
"View Logs" dialog box, and then click "View" button. To view operation records of specified
equipment, select "View Log Files of specified equipment" and input address of the equipment in
link address and equipment address column. Then click "View" button. Address column accepts
wildcard "*". If link address is 1 and equipment address is "*", alarm records of all equipment in
subnet 1 will be viewed.
To print existing operation records, execute command File->Print Logs, and select scope of
printing in "Print Logs" dialog box: all equipment or specified equipment. Then click "Print"
button.
To delete existing operation records and start new records, execute command File->Delete
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Logs. This command will delete existing operation records completely, hence be careful to use it.
If you just want to start new records, you can move Error.dbf file under Database directory to
another directory for future restoration if required.
For equipment which supports Q3 interface, alarm records are stored in Access database, use
Microsoft Access to query and manage the alarm records.

Fig. 8-7
8.4 User interface management

8.4.1 Open and close station point


Command: View->Equipment in station; View->Close station
Command View->Equipment in station is used to set current station. After execution of this
command, click left mouse key on station label of the station point in current area, and equipment
in this station point will displayed in equipment window and this station point is also set as current
station. To cancel this operation, press "Esc".
Command View->Close station is used to close current station point. If current station is not
set, this command is gray.
8.4.2 Setting zoom control of equipment view

Command: View->Zoom in

; View->Zoom out

; View->Original Size

These commands are used to adjust zoom control of equipment view in equipment window.
Note: This adjustment is for current station point. Change of settings in current station point
will not affect other stations but will affect opening of other windows of the same station point.
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Zoom proportions are defined inside AN-NM-VIEW. Each time command View->Zoom in is
executed, equipment view is amplified to certain proportion; each time command View->Zoom
out is executed, equipment view is reduced to certain proportion; while View->Original Size
command is used to restore normal display of equipment view (1:1). Equipment view cannot be
infinitely zoomed; maximum and minimum sizes are defined inside system.
When no station point is set as current station point, this command is gray.
8.4.3 Auto-arrange equipment view
Command: View->Auto arrange
This command

is used to automatically adjust display position of equipment view in

equipment window. The system automatically adjust display positions of all equipment according
to algorithm defined inside the system and referencing equipment sizes in current station point, so
that they are arranged in equal spacing.
When no station point is set as current station, this command is gray.
8.4.4 Refreshing user interface
Command: View->Refresh
This command is used to refresh display of user interface. Execute this command if some
parts of user interface are not correctly displayed.
8.4.5 Toolbar and status bar
Command: View->Tool bar; View->Status bar; View->Tree viewr; View->Information
widow
These four commands are used to display or hide tool bar, status bar, tree view and
information window. Hiding tool bar, status bar, tree view and information window can enlarge
display range of window.
8.4.6 Management of area window
Command: Window->Copy; Window->Cascade; Window->Horizontal arrangement;
window->Vertical arrangement; Window->Arrange icons
These commands are compatible with standard Windows multi-file interface window
management commands. See relevant Windows user manual for their functions and method of
operation (not described in this document). However, it must be noted that Window->Copy
command has more flexible use in AN-NM-VIEW. This command can be used to create copies of
current area window, so that there can be several area windows corresponding to one management
area; but the difference is, you can set new current station in each such window copied. Thus,
window copying technology allows user to observe alarm operation of multiple station point
equipment in the same area. In addition, any modification of area settings made in a copied
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window will affect all other windows of this area, so that these copied windows can be
automatically synchronized.
Note: When command File->Save is executed, any modification made on user interface by
above commands will be saved, so that the supervisory control system can automatically restore
user defined interface in next startup.

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Chapter 9 Advanced Topics


In this chapter we will introduce some advanced settings and applications of AN-NM-VIEW.
These commands are in the "Advanced" menu of the self-used edition, and provide hot keys;
while only provide hot keys in other editions. Some of these commands could affect the
performance of the supervisory management system, and may cause the system working
abnormally by incorrectly using or setting. Users should use these commands carefully.
9.1 Communication settings
Commands below are used for modifing parameters of communication between console and
monitored equipment, such as serial port selection, serial port parameter settings, equipment baud
rate setting, baud rate fine tuning, etc.
9.1.1 Serial port settings
Command: Advanced-> Serial port settings

Fig. 9-1
This command

is used for selecting the communication serial port between console

and monitored equipment, and setting serial port paramters. Computer and monitored equipment
communicate normally only by adopting the same communication parameters.
At present, equipments made by AD-net Company, except very few of them, do not support
communication parameters modification. Parameters are set to be: buad rate = 2400, length of data
bits = 8, length of stop bits = 1, odd parity bit, no flow control, no parity bit check, no carrier
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detect.
9.1.2 Buad rate setting
Command: Advanced->buad rate setting

Fig. 9-2
Use this command to set buad rate of RS232 or RS485 serial port of equipment via RS232
port. Before setting, make sure that computer and equipment communicate normally under current
buad rate. This command only works via RS232 port, and does not support network operation. Not
all equipments support this function, please see related user's manual.
After selecting desired buad rate value, click "set" button, then communication buad rate of
equipment is set to desired value, and at the same time serial port buad rate of computer is also set
to the value to insure both sides communicate normally.
Click "query" button to query buad rate of equipment, currently connectted with RS232 port.
After query the buad rate value, the buad rate of the computer is set to such value.
9.1.3 Band

Rate Tiny Adjust

Command: Advanced->Band Rate Tiny Adjust

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Fig. 9-3
Use this command to fine tune buad rate of RS485 serial port of equipment via RS232 port.
Note: this command only takes effect to H860. In the dialog box, "Set" and "Equivalent" are
equivalent. There is a constant transformation relation between the two. Modifing any one of them
will cause the other one changing automatically.
Click "Set" button to send "Set " user inputted into equipment;
Click "Default" button to set buad rate of RS485 serial port of equipment to 2400 (default
value is 127);
Click "Increase" button to add an increment to current buad rate. Thus user could fine tune
uad rate of RS485 serial port of equipment, when knowing nothing about current buad rate (this
command ignores "Set" and " Equivalent " input field).
Click "Decrease" button to subtract a decrement from current buad rate (this command
ignores "Set" and " Equivalent " input field).
The retangle box between "Increase" and "Decrease" button is used for indicating the
performance of commands set value, default value, increase, and decrease. Click "query" button
to query current buad rate of RS485 port, and the retangle box on the left of the button indicates
the performance of query command.
9.2 TABS Parameter settings
Command: Advanced->TABS Settings

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Fig. 9-4
This command is used for adjust some control parameters of TABS communication protocol.
Incorrect parameter settings may affect performance of supervisory management system, and even
cause communication breaking between equipment and supervisory management system. The
default value is completely satisfied for user's requirement, so do not change it in haste.
9.3 Query of equipment information of RS232 port
Command: Advanced-> Query Equipment Informations by R232 Port....

Fig. 9-5
Use this command to query address and low level software version of equipment connected
to RS232 port. This command is helpful for project cutting over and address error clear. Thereinto,
"485 buad rate" only takes effect to H860, and does not fit for other equipments. Click "Query"
button to query over again.
Note: for equipment supporting Q3 interface, there are something different in window and
information shown. Product serial number of NE, comment information of NE (such as cut over
time, configuration change time, etc.) can be set in this window. The largest length of Product
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serial number is 24 characters (one Chinese character = 2 characters), and the largest length of
comment information is 120 characters, overrun will be truncated.

Fig. 9-6
9.4 Other operations

9.4.1 Query of system capability


Command: advanced->Query System Ability
This command is used for quering supervisory control capability of user software edition.
Accroding to different network configuration situations, different user's AN-NM-VIEW have
some differences in supervisory control capability, in another word controllable equipment types
are different.
Generally, AD-net Company makes management software according to user's order form, so
that AN-NM-VIEW does not provide supervisory control capability to the equipment out of order
form. If user needs to increase supervisory control capability of AN-NM-VIEW after network
extension or reconstruction, please contact AD-net directly.
9.4.2 Advanced options
Command: advanced->Appearance
This command is used for controlling operation manner of supervisory control system and
setting system look, alarm manner, etc. The dialog box comes up as below:
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Fig. 9-8
"Disable Unequipped Alarm" check box is used for controlling system to give a no
equipment response alarm or not. If you want to disable this alarm, please clear this check box.
Note: this option has a higher priority than "Threshold of no response (min.)" in 7.3.7. When
clearing this option, system will not give no equipment alarm, even "Threshold of no response
(min.)" is not 0.
"Auto control when Unwonted Change" and "Alarm when Unwonted Change" are used
for controlling supervisory control system to take actions or not when detecting that configuration
data (such as cross connection setting, clock, etc.) reported by equipment differs from the data
stored in supervisory control system database (only for AN-700, other types do not support this
function). When detecting configuraion data unmatched: to let supervisory control system
automatically control equipment accroding to configuration data in the database, please select "
Auto control when Unwonted Change "; otherwise, to let supervisory control system give an
alarm, choose " Alarm when Unwonted Change ".
"Change Param", "Control Action " and "Compare" combo box are used for controlling
system whether to generate related log file during operating. Thereinto, "Change Param" is used
for controlling whether to record control parameter changed when network configuration changing
(such as channel reassignment); "Control Action " is used for controlling whether to record every
control command and its parameter sent to equipment; "Compare" is used for controlling whether
to make a record when detecting differences between configuration data reported by equipment
and that stored in system database.
"Auto Cut" check box and the textbox thereafter are used for controlling the management
of system log, meanings of these item speak for themselves.
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"Create Log File" check box is used for controlling the system whether to record every
alarm gathered, in another word whether to generate system log.
"Synchro Receive" check box is used for controlling supervisory control system whether to
enter in synchronize waiting state after sending a query or control command until equipment
answers or timeout. Selecting this check box will cause system response to user getting worse.
"Appearance..." button is uesd to control display manner of station laber and equipment
view in normal state and alarm state, showed as below. "Site Icon" combo box is used for
controlling display manner of station laber in network window, such as Deluxe Icon, Flash Site
Icon on Alarm, etc. User could define the color of solid border as like or restore to default. "Alarm
sign" button is used to controlling whether or not to display alarm sign (alarm light) and its
position and size when detecting alarm in certain station. "Unit Cards appearance" combo box
is used for controlling display manner of unit disk in equipment view, such as display color in
normal state and alarm state, and whether display the Highest Alarm Color on Alarm ,Deluxe
Eqp ,Flash Card Icon on Alarm, etc. User could define the color of unit disk and solid border as
like or restore to default.
Note: modifications made to " Alarm item color " and "Appearance" aim at whole
supervisory control system, not only current area and station. If the settings to station laber and
equipment appearance are not proper, it will affect alarm abservation.

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Fig. 9-10
9.4.3 Update sublayer program
Command: Advanced-> Update
This command is only fit for updating sublayer program for H9MO-1641 and H9MOS series.
After executing, a dialog box shows up: thereinto, "Connection parameters selectiong"
make selection according to the connection manner between console and monitored equipment; in
"Eqp Type" select corresponding equipment type; in "File type" select sublayer program need to
update, notice to select the right file, otherwise it may cause equipment cannot normally startup;
input IP address of corresponding equipment in "S[ecofoed"; input file name need to download in
"Path" (need complete path). Click "Download" button to start update process, then you will
see the progress bar in the dialog box changing. If the file is successfully downloaded, "Download
successful" will appear below progress bar; otherwise, "Download failed" will appear.

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Fig. 9-11
9.4.4 Update Logo...
Command: advanced-> Update Logo...
This command is used for updating pattern showed on the equipment LCD. User could make
*.bmp picture of corresponding size by themself (according to LCD size), then update it onto
equipment LCD via executing this command.
9.4.5 Reset Equipment
Command: advanced->Reset Equipment
User could execute this command to restart specified equipment via AN-NM-VIEW GUI,
without equipment power on/off.
9.4.6 Backup and Restore
Command: file-> Backup and Restore
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This command is used for system data file backup and recover. The UI shows as Fig. 9-12.
"Backup": backup files under the DATABASE directory into another directory;
"Restore": restore specified file to current directory;
Directories above could be default directory specified by system or those specified by user.
Note: this operation will delete all content under current directory.

9.4.7 Log property


Command: file->Log Property
This command is used for swapping log file. The UI shows as Fig. 9-13.
"Swap": backup ERROR.DBF file under current data directory to another location. The
name format of data file is "ERRORyyyymmdd.DBF" (ERROR year month day.DBF).
"View history": view backup data;
"Specify location": change swap directory;
"Log information": show basic information of current log file, including file name, location,
and file size.
First, specify log file swap location and condition. When thd file size is larger than the
specified value, system will swap the log file to the specified location.
9.4.8 Set real time clock
Use this commmand to query and set real time clock of equipment.
Command: equipment->Set Runtime Clock
This command is executed for single equipment. After executing, cursor changes to

Move cursor to the equipment need to set real time clock, then click left mouse button. A dialog
box then comes up as below.

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Fig. 9-14
"Current time": show the real time according to console;
"Set": set current time into equipment clock;
"Query": Query clock time from equipment and show it in the list.
Command: network->Set Runtime Clock
This command is executed for a subnet. After executing, cursor changes to

. Move cursor

to the subnet need to set real time clock, then click left mouse button. A dialog box then comes up
as below.

Fig. 9-15
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"Current time": show the real time according to console;


"Set": set current time into clocks of all equipments in the subnet;
"Query": Query clock time from all equipments in the subnet and show them in the list.
9.5 Advanced operations
Commands below take equipment as operation object, but provide functions like batch
processing. A command could control all area or all equipments in current area or certain subnet.
Each command has its corresponding hot key. Note: when using hot key, operation object of the
command correspond to input focus and cursor position. When input focus is in equipment
window (click left mouse button in equipment window to move input focus into equipment
window): if cursor is on certain equipment view of current station, operation object will be such
equipment; otherwise, operation object will be all equipments of current station. When input focus
is in network window (click left mouse button in network window to move input focus into
network window): if cursor is on the line of certain subnet of current area, operation object will be
all equipments of such subnet; otherwise, operation object will be all equipments of all subnet in
current area.
Meanings of each command will be token here, see ralated section above. Here is the list of
ralated commands and their hot keys. When executing these commands via menu, you need to
select operation object via commands below, i.e. all area, current (active) area, specified subnet or
equipment.
Command: advanced->cancel loop-back; hot key: Ctrl+Alt+R
Command: advanced->set alarm mask; hot key: Ctrl+Alt+M
Command: advanced->clear alarm mask; hot key: Ctrl+Alt+K
Command: advanced->clear equipment alarm; hot key: Ctrl+Alt+F
Command: advanced->confirm current configuration; hot key: Ctrl+Alt+G
9.6 Debug commands
These commands are designed for AD-net to develop new equipment and software, and only
appear in AD-net self-use edition. Common user could ignore this section.
Command: advanced->Debug; Hot key: Ctrl+D;
This command is used for starting low level debug window;
Command: advanced->Supervised Tools; Hot key: Ctrl+Q;
This command is used for starting equipment manage tools needed when developing
software;
Command: advanced->control switch->Show All Commands; Hot key: Ctrl+V;
This command is used for starting information window for showing query and control tasks
the system executing;
Command: advanced->control switch->Show Polling Process; Hot key: Ctrl+Shift+V;
This command is used for controlling supervisory control system to synchronistically show
query process in query result window (white window under menu and above tool bar) or not;
Command: advanced->control switch->Report Idle Time; Hot key: Ctrl+Shift+I;
This command is used for controlling supervisory control system to gather usable idle time of
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operating system to speed up flow speed of subnet lines or not;


Command: advanced->Access Registers; Hot key: Ctrl+Shift+R;
This command is used for starting read/write registers window to view or modify contents of
equipment registers;
9.7 Command line parameters
You can control startup and look of the system via command line parameters.
moni [database directory][/ns][/np] [/dlg:rgb(r,g,b)]
[database directory]: Used for specifing the database directory opened when system startup.
If you want to specify the database directory when startup, this directory must be in the position of
first parameter of the command line. Must use absolute path. If this parameter is not specified,
network configuration and UI configuration data will be loaded from the default directory
(database subdirectory under the supervisory control system directory) or the directory last used.
/ns: set no screen saver when system startup;
/np: do not show software version and copyrights when system startup;
/dlg:rgb(r,g,b): specify background color of supervisory control system dialog box (including unit
disk alarm dialog box), r, g, b are used for specifing color value. Default background color is gray
(that is rgb(192,192,192)).

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Chapter 10 appendix
A Definition
Address: Please refer to 7.2 Definition
Upstream node and downstream node: Please refer to 7.2 Definitions
Area
Please refer to 4.1 Primary Definition
Subnet
Please refer to

4.1 Primary Definition

Framework
Please refer to 7.2 Definitions
Please refer to 7.2 Definitions
Equipment
Active window
Please refer to 7.2 Definitions
Current area
Please refer to 7.2 Definitions
Current station
Please refer to 7.2 Definitions
Error code counting: Please refer to 5.1 Error code counting and bit error rate (BER)
Bit error rate (BER): Please refer to 5.1 Error code counting and bit error rate (BER)
Alarm ID: Please refer to 6.1.1 Definition
Alarm level: Please refer to 6.1.1 Definition
Urgent alarm: Please refer to 6.1.1 Definition
Major alarm: Please refer to 6.1.1 Definition
Minor alarm: Please refer to 6.1.1 Definition
Warning alarm: Please refer to 6.1.1 Definition
Alarm itme color: Please refer to 6.1.1 Definition

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B HOTKEY list

Ctrl+9

Start H900 disk testing program


(just for debugging during producting progress)

Ctrl+A

Initialization of equipment address

Ctrl+Shift+7

AN-NM-VIEW7.3 switches between Normal version and 7.22


version-like

Ctrl+Shift+A

Set runtime clock in NE

Ctrl+B

Baud rate fine tuning

Ctrl+Shift+B

Open or close sound

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+B

Image Convertion function (for our company)

Ctrl+C

Modify equipment address for 231 port

Ctrl+D

Start low-level debug window

Ctrl+Alt+D

Default setting of equipment (for our company)

Ctrl+Alt+F

Clear equipment alarm

Ctrl+Alt+G

Confirm current configuration

Ctrl+H

Query system management capability

Ctrl+I

Query 231 port information

Ctrl+Shift+I

Collect available idle time of system

Ctrl+J

Set MAC address and IP address for H0RL10

Ctrl+Alt+K

Clear equipment alarm mask

Ctrl+L

Start DSL testing system

Ctrl+Alt+M

Set equipment alarm mask

Ctrl+N

New supervisory environment

Ctrl+O

Open other supervisory environment

Ctrl+P

Set advanced system parameters and user interface

Ctrl+Alt+P

Set orbit-style display for subnet

Ctrl+Q

Equipment management tool (for our comapany)

Ctrl+Alt+R

Cancel equipment loop-back

Ctrl+S

Save supervisory environment

Ctrl+Alt+S

Set value for subnet display

Ctrl+T

Set control parameters for TABS protocol

Ctrl+U

Backup for management system

Ctrl+V

Synchronous view of running operation

Ctrl+Shift+V

Synchronous view of system task progress query

Ctrl+W

Set Socket data record or not

Ctrl+X

Serial port selection and paramether setup


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Ctrl+Shift+X

Band rate setup and query

Ctrl+Alt+X

TCP/IP connection setup and options

Ctrl+Z

Open or close normal query system

Ctrl+NumPad+

Accelerate flashing frequency of station icon alarm when mouse cursor


on station icon;
Accelerate flowing speed of subnet curve when mouse cursor on
subnet icon

Ctrl+NumPad-

Decelerate flashing frequency of station icon alarm when mouse cursor


on station icon;
Decelerate flowing speed of subnet curve when mouse cursor on
subnet icon

Ctrl+Arrow

When input focus occurs in network window: Move all items except
background in network window along the arrow direction, such as
station icon, connection line of subnet, text .etc.
When input focus occurs in equipment window: Move all items except
background in equipment window along the arrow direction, such as
equipment and text .etc.

Ctrl+Shift+

Accelerate moving of Ctrl+Arrow command

Shift+F4

Close current station point

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C Problem

tips

This section answers user questions for problems encountered in operation. These answers
will help user quickly master operation of AN-NM-VIEW. When you encounter abnormal system
operation, first check for problems in operating system and communication hardware (e.g. virus,
damaged serial port etc.). When you are convinced that operating system and communication
hardware are OK, refer to the following to troubleshooting.
1. Why the prompt "Failure to open communication part COMx"?
A: This serial port is occupied by other application software or damaged or not installed in the
operating system.
2. Why appear "Mismatched equipment type" reply?
A: Inconsistent AN-NM-VIEW supervisory control environment setting with actual physical
network. E.g. physical subnet consists of AN-760 equipment while subnet set in supervisory
control environment is AN-860 equipment.
3. Why appear "Mismatched L3 command" reply?
A: This is most often caused by wrong serial port, e.g. wrong selection of serial port.
4. Why response of operating system is slow when supervisory control system is started?
A: Since the supervisory control system requires periodic interrupt to visit monitored equipment to
obtain their operation statuses, certain percentage of CPU processing time will be occupied. When
key station computer processing capability is poorer, this percentage is rather high so that user
response becomes slow.
5. Why some menu commands are gray?
A: This is because user authority is insufficient or does not satisfy execution conditions. E.g. when
there is no equipment in current station point, command "Set->Move equipment" cannot be
executed.
6. Why there is alarm on equipment while corresponding equipment view and station point
do not flash?
A: Because alarm mask has been set or setting of alarm display mode is not proper.
7. Why some alarm items are red while others are black?
A: Alarm items screened by mask are displayed as a status and hence black; unscreened alarm
items are displayed in normal mode and hence red (Note: alarm color option shall be set to red).
8. How to view alarm conditions of several station equipments at the same time?
A: See 8.4.6 Management of area window .
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9. Why the supervisory control system does not give audible alarm when an alarm is
detected?
A: Check the following:
(1) If option "Audible alarm by system on detection of alarm" is selected;
(2) If sound card has been properly installed;
(3) If sound card volume is tuned to suitable position;
(4) If sound box is turned on and tuned to suitable volume;
(5) If sound file exists.
10. How to establish supervisory control environment when there are too many subnets?
A: Define several areas each managing several subnets.
11. Why some subnets or equipment cannot be queried?
A: Check if query switch of these subnets or equipment is open. Refer to 7.3.7 Setting supervisory
control mode and system parameters.
12. Why some subnets or equipment have less occurrences being queried?
A: Check query priority of these subnets or equipment. Suitable increase of such priority can
increase such occurrences. See 7.3.7 Setting supervisory control mode and system parameters for
details.
13. Why no subnet or equipment response prompt?
A: Possible reasons are:
(1) Failure or shutdown of equipment;
(2) Wrong serial port setting or damaged serial port;
(3) Wrong communication parameters;
(4) Communication cable failure, etc.
(5) "Threshold of no response (min.)" and "Polling" are not properly set, see 7.3.7 Setting
supervisory control mode and system parameters.
14. Why "Empty query queue, stop query" prompt?
A: No subnet or equipment query switch open; query dispatch queue is empty. See7.3.7 Setting
supervisory control mode and system parameters for details.
15. What is the difference between supervisory control via 485 port and that via 232 port?
A: For most equipment types, you can monitor and control only one subnet or one piece of
equipment through 232 port while several subnets or pieces of equipment can be monitored and
controlled through 485 port. For some types of equipment, subnet address cannot be identified
when monitored and controlled through 232 port and false response or wrong response problem
described by question 16 can occur. Whatever the number of subnets or equipment, normally
configured supervisory control system shall use 485 port for supervisory control.
16. Why "No response from subnet X, subnet Y replying" prompt?
A: Key station intends to query status of subnet X, but subnet Y replies. This situation can only
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occur when 232 port is used for supervisory control of equipment, because subnet address will not
be checked for some equipment during supervisory control through 232 port and therefore such
equipment can reply. Adoption of 485 port can eliminate this failure.
17. What is the difference between "No response" and "Interrupted supervisory control
reporting"?
A: Extended "No response" of equipment or subnet will develop to "Interrupted supervisory
control reporting".
18. How to restore display of card deleted from equipment view?
A: First clear equipment alarm and then execute command "Confirm system configuration".
19. Why "Unidentified equipment type" alarm?
A: Equipment that can not be monitored and controlled by the supervisory control system has been
selected. See 9.4.1 Query of system capability for details.
20. Why appear the alarm that subnet (or equipment) has no such function?
A: Since AN-NM-VIEW is an integrated management system, all our products can be controlled
in this environment. However, for different types of equipment, management functions can differ a
little bit. AN-NM-VIEW will give such prompt when a management function that cannot be
realized on subnet or equipment in intended so as to prevent such operation.

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D Menu description
Menu explainations are shown as following:
Command File>New
Please refer to 7.4.1 Area management
Command File>Open
Please refer to 7.4.1 Area management
Command File>Save
Please refer to 7.4.9 Saving modification
Command File>Save as
Please refer to 7.4.9 Saving modification
Please refer to 9.4.7 Backup and recover
Command File>Backup and recover
Command File>View Logs
Please refer to 8.3.5 Alarm records
Command File>Print Logs
Please refer to 8.3.5 Alarm records
Command File>Delete LogsPlease refer to 8.3.5 Alarm records
Command File>Log propertyPlease refer to 9.4.8 Log property
Please refer to 7.4.9 Saving modification
Command File>Eixt
Command Setup>Add area: Please refer to 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet
Command Setup>Delee Area: Please refer to 7.4.1 Area management
Command Setup>Add station: Please refer to 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet
Command Setup>Move station: Please refer to 7.4.2 Station point management
Command Setup>Delete Station: Please refer to 7.4.2 Station point management
Command Setup>Add framework: Please refer to 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet
Command Setup>Move Framework: Please refer to 7.4.3 Framework management
Command Setup>Delete Framework: Please refer to 7.4.3 Framework management
Command Setup>Add equipment: Please refer to 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet
Command Setup>Move equipment: Please refer to 7.4.4 Equipment management
Command Setup>Delete equipment: Please refer to 7.4.4 Equipment management
Command Setup>Add connection: Please refer to 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet
Command Setup>Connection in station: Please refer to 4.2.1 Establishment of subnet
Command Setup>Query of connection: Please refer to 4.2.2 Query of subnet information
Command Setup>Delete connection: Please refer to 7.4.5 Subnet and connection management
Command Setup>Add text description: Please refer to 7.3.6 Add text description
Command Setup>Modify description:Please refer to 7.4.7 Management of text description
Command Setup>Move description: Please refer to 7.4.7 Management of text description
Command Setup>Delete description: Please refer to 7.4.7 Management of text description
Command Setup>Configuration of subnet connection status: Please refer to 4.2.3
Configuration of subnet connection status
Command Netework>Configuration and query of subnet self-healing status: Please refer to
8.2.9 Configuration and query of subnet self-healing status
Command Setup>Channle distribution: Please refer to Section 4.2.5 Channle distribution
Command Setup>Configuration of SDH services: Please refer to Section 4.2.4 Configuration of
services
Command Netework>Orderwire telephone system setting:Please refer to 8.2.2 Orderwire
telephone system setting
Command Netework>Setting of clock and query: Please refer to 8.2.3 Setting of clock and
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query
Command Netework>Query of error code counting: Please refer to 8.2.4 Query of error code
counting
Command Netework>Query of low level code error: Please refer to 8.2.10 Query of low level
code error
Command Netework>Data channel setting: Please refer to 8.2.6 Data channel setting
Command Netework>RS232 serial channel management: Please refer to 8.2.7 RS232 serial
channel management
Command Netework>RS485 serial channel management: Please refer to 8.2.8 RS485 serial
channel management
Command Netework>Set real time clock: Please refer to 9.4.9 Set real time clock
Command Netework>Query of equipment information: Please refer to 8.1.1 Query of
equipment information
Command Netework>Card supervisory control: Please refer to 8.1.2 Card supervisory control
Command Netework>Cancellation of all loop-back: Please refer to 8.1.3 Cancellation of all
loop-back
Command Equipment>Setting alarm mask: Please refer to 6.2.4 Setting/Clearing alarm mask
Command Equipment>Clearing alarm mask: Please refer to 6.2.4 Setting/Clearing alarm mask
Command Equipment>Confirming current configuration: Please refer to 8.1.6 Confirming
current configuration
Command Equipment>Set real time clock: Please refer to 9.4.9 Set real time clock
Command View>Equipment in station: Please refer to 7.4.2 Station point management
Command View>Close station: Please refer to 7.4.2 Station point management
Command View>Zoom in: Please refer to 8.4.2 Setting zoom control of equipment view
Command View>Zoom out: Please refer to 8.4.2 Setting zoom control of equipment view
Command View>Original Size: Please refer to 8.4.2 Setting zoom control of equipment view
Command View>Auto-arrange: Please refer to 8.4.3 Auto-arrange equipment view
Command View>Refresh: Please refer to 8.4.4 Refreshing user interface
Command View>Tool bar: Please refer to 8.4.5 Toolbar and status bar
Command View>Status bar: Please refer to 8.4.5 Toolbar and status bar
Command View>Circuit information: Please refer to 8.2.5 Query of circuit information
Command View>Tree view: Please refer to 8.4.5 Toolbar and status bar
Command View>Information window: Please refer to 8.4.5 Toolbar and status bar
Command Option>Area name: Please refer to 7.4.1 Area management
Command Option>Area background selection: Please refer to 7.4.1 Area management
Command Option>Station name: Please refer to 7.4.2 Station point management
Command Option>Station background selection: Please refer to 7.4.2 Station point
management
Command Option>Alarm Item Color Management: Please refer to Section 6.2.1 Alarm Item
Color Management
Command Option>Alarm level Management: Please refer to Section 6.2.2 Alarm level
Management
Command Option>Address mapping management: Please refer to 7.3.10 Address mapping
management
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Command Option>Polling agent management: Please refer to 7.3.11 Polling agent


management
Command Option>Connection settings and options: Please refer to 7.3.8 Ethernet interface
connection settings and options
Command Option>Query of queen management: Please refer to 7.3.7 Setting supervisory
control mode and system parameters
Command Option>Query of control and options: Please refer to 7.3.7 Setting supervisory
control mode and system parameters
Command Option>Setting of remote management server: Please refer to 7.3.9 Setting of
remote management server
Command Option>Login: Please refer to Section 3.3 Login
Command Option>Logout: Please refer to Section 3.5 Logout
Command Option>Password modification: Please refer to Section 3.4 Password modification
Command Option>Language: Please refer to 7.4.8 Language
Command Option>User management: Please refer to Section 3.2 User management
Command Advanced>Serial port settings: Please refer to 9.1.1 Serial port settings
Command Advanced>TABS Parameter settings: Please refer to 9.2 TABS Parameter settings
Command Advanced>Appearance: Please refer to 9.4.2 Advanced options
Command Advanced>Baud rate fine tuning: Please refer to 9.1.3 Baud rate fine tuning
Command Advanced>Buad rate setting: Please refer to 9.1.2 Buad rate setting
Command Advanced>Debug: Please refer to 9.6 Debug commands
Command Advanced>Query of equipment information of RS232 port: Please refer to 9.3
Query of equipment information of RS232 port
Please refer to 9.4.1 Query of system
Command Advanced>Query of system capability
capability
Command Advanced>Supervised Tools
Please refer to 9.6 Debug commands
Command Advanced>Backup supervisory control system
Please refer to 9.4.5 Backup
supervisory control system
Please refer to 9.6 Debug commands
Command Advanced>Access Registers
Command Advanced>Update sublayer program Please refer to 9.4.3 Update sublayer
program
Command Advanced>Restart equipmentPlease refer to 9.4.6 Restart equipment
Command Advanced>Update Logo...
Please refer to 9.4.4 Update Logo...
Please refer to 9.6 Debug commands
Command Advanced>Switch
Command Advanced>Cancel loop-back
Please refer to 9.5 Advanced operations
Command Advanced>Set alarm mask
Please refer to 9.5 Advanced operations
Command Advanced>Clear alarm mask
Please refer to 9.5 Advanced operations
Command Advanced>Clear equipment alarm
Please refer to 9.5 Advanced operations
Command Advanced>Confirm current configuration Please refer to 9.5 Advanced
operations
Command Advanced>Subnet and connection display style
Please refer to 7.4.6 Modification
of subnet and connection display style
Command Window>Copy
Please refer to 8.4.6 Management of area window
Please refer to 8.4.6 Management of area window
Command Window>Cascade
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Command Window>Horizontal arrangement Please refer to 8.4.6 Management of area


window
Command Window>Vertical arrangement
Please refer to 8.4.6 Management of area window
Please refer to 8.4.6 Management of area window
Command Window>Arrange icons

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