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Main Features
Full Management of Oscilloquartz and 3rd party equipment
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Optional Redundancy
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SyncView History
SyncView PLUS is the 4th generation Oscilloquartz Network
Management software
SyncView deployment began in 1994 under Windows NT 3.51 ! as the
first Synchronization Network Management Tool
Design excellence continues
with a modern scalable system
from a 60+ year veteran
Synchronization Manufacturer
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Network Manager
Supervisor
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SyncView PLUS
Equipment
Network Manager
Ethernet
SyncView PLUS NM
Equipment
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SyncView PLUS NM
SNMP Proxy
Equipment
SNMP
SNMP Manager
Equipment
SyncView PLUS incorporates flexibility to add Clients for Remote access to the SyncView PLUS database
SNMP for northbound Alarm output at any time, without service interruption, with user alarm escalation
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SyncView PLUS RM
SyncView PLUS NM
Equipment
SyncView PLUS RM
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SyncView PLUS A
SyncView PLUS B
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SNMP
SyncView PLUS RM
SNMP Manager
SyncView PLUS NM A
SyncView PLUS NM B
SyncView PLUS RM
SyncView PLUS
Element Manager
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Basic architecture
User-interface
CommServer
Database
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UI
DB
CS
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Deployment Client/Server
DB
UI
CS
UI
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UI
CS
RS-232
DB Light
TCP/IP
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Database
Abstraction layer
MS-SQL
2005
Express
Standard
MS-SQL
2005
Option
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mySQL
Oracle
Future extensions
XML
CommServer
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CommServer
Based on a generic motor
Application
EM
Running scripts
Language independant
Equipment independant
Supports hundreds of equipments
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Scripts
CS
MML
or
TL1
Architecture
Client (SyncViewNG, Inventory Service, etc.)
CommServer
Communications
& Commands
Processing
Scripts
Equipment
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Database
Viewer
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Scripting 1/3
Advantages of the scripting oriented architecture :
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Scripting 2/3
SyncView NG
Elementary messages/commands
CommServer
MML Scripts
TL1 Scripts
5533C
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5548C
Scripting 3/3
SyncView
PLUS
Client :
Elementary Command :
Usage of scripts in
CommServer :
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TL1 Script:
EM_SECU_LOGIN:
1.
2.
3.
Viewer - GUI
Traces Window
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Viewer - GUI
Traces Window :
Filters bar
Processing traces
(in blue).
Network traces
(in gray).
Debug traces
(in brown).
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Viewer - GUI
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Viewer - GUI
Equipment Status Window :
Snapshot button
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Viewer - GUI
Snapshot View :
Find functionality
accessible via Ctrl + f
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Tree navigation
Map navigation
Equipment info
Connection state
Green/ Red
Alarms state
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Totem (1)
Connection state
Icon (selectable)
Name (optional)
Semi-transparent
Critical alarm
Major alarm
Minor alarm
Non-alarm
Cleared alarm
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Totem (2)
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Toolbar
Critical alarms
Event viewer
Major alarms
Minor alarms
Element or Network
Manager Interface
Non-alarms
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Multi-Subnetwork displays
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Physical View
Performances
Curves
Inventory
Logical View
Event viewer
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Local clocks
are in the middle
Inputs are always
of these logical
diagrams
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Mouse
Right-Click
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Shelf Inventory
The Inventory
Interface shows
detailed
information about
each installed card
of the equipment
shelf, as well as
the version, date
of test, part and
serial number, etc
Reports can be
compiled on
groups of
Inventory
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Toolbar Icons
Acknowledge
Acknowledge all
Filtering
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Show details
Freeze refresh
Print report
Configuration
About
Tabs
Active Alarms
Active alarms and alarms cleared since less than 24 hours and
not acknowledged.
History
Alarms cleared and acknowledged or cleared since more than 24
hours and belonging to the last 7 days.
Archive
Archived alarms or alarms automatically archived after 7 days.
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Events pagination
First page
Number
Previous page
of lines
Current page
Total number of pages
Next page
Last page
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This interface shows live and past measurement from one or many SSUs.
Each trace can be compared against available traces, as well as ITU-T or
customized templates.
Measurement traces can be compared against an infinite number of
inputs of all equipment elements, upon the same graph
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Performance Archiving
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Download (FTP)
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SyncTerminal
Equipment response
Command tree
Command field
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Additional features
Time synchronization
Alarm sound
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Users Logon
Unique User Account
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User authentication
Delegated to Windows
No Logon screen
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Basic components
Users
Functionality Groups
NE Groups
NE Users
Functionalities
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Users
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User Configuration
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NE groups
When a new NE is added, it will be added by default into the All group
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NE users
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Network Manager
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Main functionalities
Create / Modify / Delete Network Elements
Create a tree structure
Put the elements on maps
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Element view
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Element view
Network view
Maps
Icons
Channels
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Create a NE
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Create a Node
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UMI Connection
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Channels
Communication uses 2 ports
Management port
Spontaneous port
2 port numbers
Protocol
Raw TCP / IP
Telnet
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MML Channel
Management Port
5001
Raw TCP/IP
Spontaneous Port
5002
Raw TCP/IP
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TL-1 Channel
Management Port
8023
Telnet
Spontaneous Port
8023
Telnet
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Channel configuration
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Export network
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Thank you!
Any questions?
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