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1 RADview-PC/TDM Network Management System for TDM Applications Kilomux-2100/ RAD Data Communications Publication 05/02

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3 Contents KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations 1. Performing Mux Configuration Operations... 1 Setting Mux Information Parameters...3 Configuring ISDN Auto Switch Triggers...7 Setting System Information...9 Setting Interface Info...9 Copying Configurations...10 Reading a Configuration from the Agent...11 Updating the Agent...12 Selecting the Configuration...13 Displaying Channels Connections...13 Polling the Agent Displaying the Agent Window Performing Card Operations Performing Card Configuration...17 Copying a Card Configuration...21 Zooming to a Card...22 Replacing a Card Performing Channel Operations Performing Channel Configuration...24 Channel Configuration Fields...25 Copying a Channel Configuration...43 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations 5. Introduction Performing Mux Operations Displaying Mux Information...47 Displaying ISDN Auto Switch Triggers...50 Displaying System Information...51 Displaying Interface Information...51 Setting the Date Format...53 Setting the Agent Date and Time...54 Setting Main Link Switching Commands...55 Displaying Channels Connections...55 Resetting the Agent Performing Fault Operations Displaying Alarms...56 Clearing Alarms...57 Filtering Alarms...57 Performing History Log Operations...58 Viewing Sanity Check Errors Performing Diagnostic Operations Performing Monitoring Operations Agent Window Defining the Manager List KM2100/2104 User s Manual i

4 Table of Contents RADview-PC/TDM 11. Performing Card Operations Displaying Card Information...63 Call Command...63 Zooming to a Card...64 Displaying Signaling Status...65 Resetting a Card...65 Rebuilding a Frame...66 Displaying Card & Channels Active Alarms List...66 Displaying Card Level Alarms...67 Clearing Alarms Performing Channel Operations Displaying Channel Information...68 Performing Channel Configuration...69 Displaying Channel Active Alarms List...69 Performing Channel Diagnostics Operations...70 List of Figures 1. Kilomux 2100 Edit Configuration Mode Mux Information Dialog Box Backup Agenda Dialog Box ISDN Auto Switch Dialog Box System Information Dialog Box Interface Info Dialog Box Copy Mux Configuration Dialog Box Add Mux Address Dialog Box Reading Agent Configuration Updating Agent Channels Connection Card Information Dialog Box KVF.5 Card Information General Tab Dialog Box KVF.5 Card Information PBX TS Tab Dialog Box Card Copy Dialog Box Card Window (Zoomed) Replace Card Dialog Box Channel Information Dialog Box Copy Channel Dialog Box Kilomux 2100 Agent Configuration Mode Mux Information - SW Config Tab Status Info Tab Backup Agenda Tab ISDN Automatic Switch System Information Screen Interface Information DP TAB Interface Information SP TAB Selecting Date Format Date and Time Setup Dialog Box ii KM2100/2104 User s Manual

5 RADview-PC/TDM Table of Contents 30. Channels Connection Resetting Agent Mux All Active Alarms List Mux Active Alarms List Alarms Filtering Dialog Box Alarms Filtering Change Dialog Box History Alarm Buffer Sanity Check Errors List Monitor Dialog Box Manager List Manager List Change Dialog Box Card Information Call Command Dialog Box Card Window (Zoomed) Signaling Status Resetting Card Rebuild Frame Card & Channels Active Alarm List Card Active Alarm List Channel Info Dialog Box Channel Active Alarms List Testing Dialog Box Frame Diagnostics Dialog Box List of Tables 1. System Management Options Mux Information Parameters ML Modes Interface Info Parameters (DP Tab) V4 Supported Cards Card Level Options Card Information Parameters Channel Level Options KML.1-KML.6 Parameters KML.7-FT1 Parameters KML.8-FE1 Parameters KML.10-ISDN Parameters KML.F-Optic Parameters KML.11 RJ45 & Fiber Optic Parameters KLS.1/NEW Parameters KLS.2 Parameters KHS.1 Parameters KHS.2 Parameters KHSU.S Parameters KTRE, KMBE Parameters KMBE/NEW Internal Channel Parameters KM2100/2104 User s Manual iii

6 Table of Contents RADview-PC/TDM 22. KMBE/NEW External Channel Parameters KHS.703 Parameters KVC.1/E&M Parameters KVC.1/FXO Parameters KVC.1/FXS Parameters KVC.1M/E&M Parameters KVC.1M/FXO Parameters KVC.1M/FXS, KVC.1M/FXSW Parameters KVC.2-1/E&M, KVC.2-2/E&M Parameters KVC.2-1/FXO, KVC.2-2/FXO Parameters KVC.2-1/FXS, KVC.2-2/FXS Parameters KVC.3/E&M Parameters KVC.3/FXO Parameters KVC.3/FXS Parameters KVF.1/E&M Parameters KVF.1/FXO Parameters KVF.1/FXS Parameters KVF.3/E&M Parameters KVF.3/FXO Parameters KVF.3/FXS Parameters KVF.4/E&M Parameters KVF.4/FXO, KVF.4/FXO3 Parameters KVF.4/FXS, KVF.4/FXS3, KVF.4/FXSW Parameters KVF.4S0 Parameters KVF.4/NSO Parameters KVF.5 T1/M External Channel Parameters KVF.5 E1/M External Channel Parameters KVF.5 Internal Channel Parameters KAI LEDs KDI/CH Parameters KVF.6 T1/12, KVF.6 T1/24 External Channel Parameters KVF.6 E1/16, KVF.6 E1/31 External Channel Parameters KVF.6 Internal Channel Parameters KVF.8/FXS, KVF.8/FXO, KVF.8/E&M Channel Parameters System Management Options Status Info Parameters Interface Info Parameters (SP Tab) Interface Info Parameters (DP Tab) Date & Time Parameters Manager List Parameters Card Level Options Channel Level Options Available Channel Tests Frame Diagnostics Parameters Bundle Statistics Parameters iv KM2100/2104 User s Manual

7 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations This chapter describes the edit configuration operating procedures for the Kilomux 2100/ Performing Mux Configuration Operations The Edit Configuration mux is used to design configuration modifications, without interfering with on-going Kilomux-2100/2104 activities. After configurations have been validated, they can be downloaded to the Kilomux-2100/2104 unit, at which point they appear in the Agent mux display. This chapter provides detailed information about using the Edit Configuration mux display. Figure 1. Kilomux 2100 Edit Configuration Mode To select the Edit Configuration mode In the Kilomux View, click the border of the top hub in the window. Table 1 lists the different management options for the system level. Performing Mux Configuration Operations 1

8 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 1. System Management Options Tasks Configuration Dialog Box and Parameter Location Path Setting Mux timing information Setting the ISDN Auto Switch Setting System Information Setting Interface Information Copying configuration to another mux Uploading configuration from Agent Downloading configuration to Agent Selecting configuration from database Displaying channel connection data Mux Information dialog box (Figure 2) ISDN Auto Switch dialog box (Figure 4) System Information dialog box (Figure 5) Interface Info dialog box (Figure 6) Copy Mux Configuration dialog box (Figure 7) See Reading a Configuration from the Agent Update dialog box (Figure 10) See Selecting the Configuration Channels Connection (Figure 11) Configuration Mux Info Configuration ISDN Auto Switch Configuration System Info Configuration Interface Info Configuration Copy Configuration Read Configuration Update Configuration Select Config Configuration Channels Connection Polling the Agent See Polling the Agent Configuration Poll Agent Tasks Window Displaying Agent view Dialog Box and Parameter Location See Displaying the Agent Window Path Window Agent View 2 Performing Mux Configuration Operations

9 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Setting Mux Information Parameters The Mux Info dialog box is used to set software configuration information, and the backup agenda. Performing Kilomux Software Configuration To modify the current Kilomux-2100/2104 software configuration: 1. Perform one of the following: From the Configuration menu select Mux Info Or Click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The Mux Information dialog box appears and has two tabs: SW Config and Backup Agenda. 2. Select the SW Config tab. 3. Configure desired parameters and click <Set>. Figure 2. Mux Information Dialog Box Performing Mux Configuration Operations 3

10 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 2. Mux Information Parameters Parameter Data Base Flip Flip Integration Database Flip Time / Remarks Activates or deactivates the Database Flip option which switches from one database to the other Enabled (checked), Disabled Note: If the Data Base Flip is checked and an hour is configured for the Data Base Flip Time, you must click <Set> to ensure that the chosen time will take effect. If you uncheck the Data Base Flip checkbox after setting a time and before clicking <Set>, the configured Data Base Flip time will be lost. Sets the flip integration to short or long Short, Long Note: This field exists only for KM-2100 and is only available when the ML Mode is Redundancy, Switch Backup or Priority Bumping. Defines the time hh:mm (hh=hour, mm=minutes) to switch from one database to the other. Relevant only when Database Flip is enabled. Note: Times entered should be different for fields 1 -> 2 and 2 ->1 1 --> 2 Time to flip from database 1 to database 2 hh: 00 23, mm: 00 59, Default = 00: > 1 Time to flip from database 2 to database 1 hh: 00 23, mm: 00 59, Default = 12:00 Master Clock Src Type* Src Slot Src Channel Defines the master timing reference for the main link transmit path. (Available when any main link interface is DCE/External DCE) Internal indicates that the Master Clock s timing originates from the KML card. I/O indicates that the timing originates from a specific channel on another card (specified by Src Slot, and Src Channel) IO-1..IO-12 Relevant only when Master Clock Src Type is IO Ch-1 (Ext)..Ch-2 (Ext) Relevant only when Master Clock Src Type is IO Not applicable if the card type in the selected slot (Src Slot) is of the KVF.5 family 4 Performing Mux Configuration Operations

11 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 2. Mux Information Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Fallback Clock Src Type* Src Slot Src Channel ML Mode Link Recovery Link Clock Src Reset Bypass Enable Switch Backup Database / Remarks Defines the alternate (fallback) timing reference for the main link transmit path, used in case the master reference (master clock) fails. (Available when main link interface is DCE/External DCE.) If Master Clock Src Type is Internal: None If Master Clock Src Type is I/O: I/O, None IO-1..IO-12 Relevant only when Fallback Clock Src Type is IO Ch-1 (Ext)..Ch-2 (Ext) Relevant only when Fallback Clock Src Type is IO Not applicable if the card type in the selected slot (Src Slot) is of the KVF.5 family Defines active main link mode Single, Redundancy, Switch Backup, Dual Link, Priority Bumping Defines the link recovery method Auto, Manual Relevant only if ML Mode is Switch Backup or Priority Bumping Defines the Link clock source Valid only for KM-2100 with KDI or KDI/CH cards ML A, ML B, None ML-A, ML-B are only selectable when ML Mode is Dual or Priority Bumping Enabled (checked), Disabled Relevant only for KM 2100 when ML Mode is Dual and there is a programmed KDI or KDI/CH card in mux Defines parameters used to control the set-up of a backup dial-up connection when in the Switch Backup mode. When selected, the Switch Backup mode enables ML-A to serve as the active main link and ML-B to serve as a switched backup link Selects database that will be used to determine the mux configuration link when the Switch Backup mode is active If Database Flip is checked, select Online to activate the current database If Database Flip is not checked, select Online to activate the current database or Alternate to activate the alternate database Performing Mux Configuration Operations 5

12 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 2. Mux Information Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Mode Dial Timeout / Remarks Defines type of switched channel ISDN, PSTN Note: If one of the ML-B slots contains a KML.10 card, Mode must be ISDN. If one of the ML-B slots contains a KML.1..KML.4 card, Mode must be ISDN or PSTN. If one of the ML-B slots contains a card other than KML.1..KML.4 or KML.10 card it is an error. Select PSTN (Public Switched Channel Network) when analog modems are required. Select ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) when direct connection to a B channel of a basic rate ISDN line, using an external NTU device, is required Specifies the maximum time the system will wait for connection to the Switch Backup mode. If this time expires, the connection attempt is aborted and an alarm message is generated. 30, 45, 60 or 120 seconds. Note *Master Clock Src Type and Fallback Src Type are not available if one of the following ML combinations exists: DTE/DTE, DTE/INT, DTE/LBT, INT/DTE, INT/INT, INT/LBT, LBT/INT, LBT/DTE, LBT/INT, LBT/LBT For KML.11 card, when Timing=Adaptive the Timing will be considered the same as DTE regarding restrictions in ML combinations. For the KM2100, if ML Mode is Single, the Timing for the non-active ML will be DTE. If the ML Timing of both ML in all configurations is not DCE or E-DCE, and if the timing is changed to DCE or E-DCE then the Master Clock Src Type will change to Internal and the Fallback Src Type will change to be None in the DB for all configurations. Modifying the Backup Agenda Schedule The Backup Agenda tab enables definition of the daily schedule for the Switch Backup mode. Separate schedules can be defined for each day of the week. Each 24-hour period includes up to four independent time zones, defined by starting and ending times (hours and minutes). However, it is not necessary to define all four time zones. Any number of times zones may be defined to cover a 24-hour period. For each zone, the Switch Backup mode may be enabled or disabled. Note The Backup Agenda tab is only available when ML Mode is Switch Backup. 6 Performing Mux Configuration Operations

13 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations To modify the backup agenda: 1. Select the Backup Agenda tab in the Mux Information dialog box. 2. Select the day of the week to be modified. 3. Select the start and end times. The start time for zone 1 is fixed at 00:00 and the end time for zone 4 is fixed at 23: Flag the specified zone to enable or disable the Switch Backup link. 5. After modifying the information, click <Set>. Configuring ISDN Auto Switch Triggers Figure 3. Backup Agenda Dialog Box You select which IO cards will initiate the call. The call is initiated automatically by one of the IO cards connected to the KML.10 for the following conditions: Switch Mode = Auto ISDN Mode = Switched Call Mode = Initiate The selection can be different for each Database. It is the user s responsibility to redefine the triggers if the IO card in the slot is replaced. Only the following cards can be selected as the trigger: Data Cards (call initiated by RTS=On): KLS.1/New, KHS.1, KHS.2, KMBE/NEW. Voice cards: All KVF.4 cards Performing Mux Configuration Operations 7

14 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Note 1. The selected trigger card must have at least one active channel. 2. When one ML is a KML.10 card, or both ML-A and ML-B are KML.10 cards, ISDN Mode is as shown in Table 3. Table 3. ML Modes ML Mode ML-A ISDN Mode ML-B ISDN Mode Single Switched / Leased Switched / Leased Dual Link Switched / Leased Switched / Leased Switched Backup Leased Switched Priority Bumping Leased Leased Redundancy Leased Leased To modify the ISDN Auto Switch: 1. From the Configuration menu, select ISDN Auto Switch The ISDN Automatic Switch Dialog Box appears. 2. Select the cards that will trigger the call. 3. Click <Change>. The ISDN Automatic Switch dialog box appears. 4. Select On or Off for the trigger. 5. Click <Change> to save changes. Figure 4. ISDN Auto Switch Dialog Box 8 Performing Mux Configuration Operations

15 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Setting System Information The System Info command displays physical information about the selected Kilomux. To update the system information: 1. From the Configuration menu, select System Info... The System Information dialog box appears. 2. Type the required changes. You may update, Name, Contact and Location. 3. Click <Close> to implement the changes and close the dialog box. Setting Interface Info Figure 5. System Information Dialog Box The Interface Info command allows you to configure interface information for mux. To modify the Interface Information: From the Configuration menu, select Interface Info... The Interface Information dialog box is displayed. Figure 6. Interface Info Dialog Box Performing Mux Configuration Operations 9

16 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 4. Interface Info Parameters (DP Tab) Parameter / Remarks Call Out Mode Rate (bps) Data bits 7, 8 Parity Dial Retries Wait for Connect (sec) Dial Mode Primary Dial No. Alternate No. Use Alternate Dial No. Specifies type of alarms which will cause the remote modem connection to be established None, All, Major When Call Out Mode = None, all fields in this dialog box are disabled Specifies the rate of the line Auto, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, Even, Odd, No Specifies the number of times to try to establish a connection 0..8 Specifies how long modem should wait while trying to establish a connection 30, 45, 60 Tone, Pulse Specifies the phone number to dial A maximum of 20 characters is allowed Specifies whether to use an alternate number No, Yes Specifies the alternate phone number to dial A maximum of 20 characters is allowed Note For KCL.2, Call Out Mode, Rate, Data Bits, and Parity are not accepted by the agent (without a warning) during Update. The Interface Information dialog box is disabled for KCL.2 Ethernet, so all parameters cannot be modified in Edit view. Copying Configurations The Copy command allows you to copy the mux configuration that is presently in focus to a desired destination configuration. This feature is supported only between Kilomux units with the same software version. Note If the mux being copied contains different cards from the destination mux, the destination mux configuration will be changed to include the new cards, with default settings. 10 Performing Mux Configuration Operations

17 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations To copy a mux configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Copy The Mux Configuration dialog box appears. 2. Select the name of the mux to copy. 3. Select the desired Configuration ID to copy it to. 4. Click <Set>. Figure 7. Copy Mux Configuration Dialog Box To add another mux configuration: 1. From the Mux Copy dialog box, click <Add> The Add Mux Address dialog box appears. Figure 8. Add Mux Address Dialog Box 2. Enter the IP address of the destination IP mux. 3. Click <Add>. The Address is added to the list in the Mux Copy dialog box. Note You can copy one configuration to another configuration in the same mux. Reading a Configuration from the Agent The Read command is used to upload the mux configuration that has the same ID# as the currently edited configuration. To upload a configuration: 1. From the Configuration menu select Read... Performing Mux Configuration Operations 11

18 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual The Reading Agent Configuration dialog box appears displaying the following message: Reading Operation will replace Edit Configuration. Note Read is disabled if the Agent is disconnected or if an edit configuration (E) card window is open. 2. Click <Apply> to load the current agent configuration to the edit configuration. Updating the Agent Figure 9. Reading Agent Configuration The Update command downloads the edit configuration to the appropriate agent configuration. To update the agent: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Update The Update Dialog Box appears. 2. Click <Apply>. Figure 10. Updating Agent Note The Update option will be disabled when there is no communication with the Agent. Update cannot be performed while a test is in progress. If you select Update while any test is in progress, a warning message will be displayed. 12 Performing Mux Configuration Operations

19 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Selecting the Configuration The Select Config command allows you to choose the configuration in Database #1 or Database #2. To select the configuration: From the Configuration menu, select Select Config followed by Database #1 or Database #2. Displaying Channels Connections The Channels Connection command displays connection data for all the Mux IO Channels (programmed by user) in the Edit Configuration. The values displayed are read-only. To display the channels connections: From the Configuration menu, select Channels Connection... The Channel Connection window appears. Polling the Agent To manually poll the agent: Figure 11. Channels Connection 1. Perform one of the following: From the Configuration menu select Poll Agent. Or Click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The system polls the agent immediately and updates the parameters accordingly. Performing Mux Configuration Operations 13

20 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 2. Displaying the Agent Window To display/close the Agent view: 1. Perform one of the following: From the Window menu, select Agent View. Or Click the shortcut key on the toolbar The Agent/Edit Configuration is displayed. Note You can display the Agent configuration view only when there is communication between the Agent and the NMS. 3. Performing Card Operations The following table lists the card types supported by KM-2100, and KM X indicates that the card is supported. indicates that the card is not supported. Table 5. V4 Supported Cards Card Type KM-2100 KM-2104 Supported by Versions KCL.2 X X 2 KCL.2 ETH X X 3 KML.1 (V.35) X X 2 KML.2 (RS232) X X 2 KML.3 (RS530) X X 2 KML.4 (X.21) X X 2 KML.5 (G.703) X X 2 KML.6 (DDS) X X 2 KML.7 (FT1) X X 2 KML.8 (FE1) X X 2 KML.10 (ISDN) X X 2 KML.F (OPTIC) X X 2 KML.11 (RJ45) X X 4 KML.11 (FO) X X 4 KLS.1/NEW X X 2 14 Performing Card Operations

21 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 5. V4 Supported Cards (Cont.) Card Type KM-2100 KM-2104 Supported by Versions KLS.2 X X 2 KHS.1 X X 2 KHS.2 X X 2 KHSU.S X X 2 KHS.703 X X 3 KTRE X X 2 KMBE X X 2 KMBE/NEW X X 3 KVF.1/E&M X X 2 KVF.1/FXO X X 2 KVF.1/FXS X X 2 KVF.3/E&M X X 2 KVF.3/FXO X X 2 KVF.3/FXS X X 2 KVF.4/E&M X X 2 KVF.4/FXO X X 2 KVF.4/FXS X X 2 KVF.4/FXSW X X 2 KVF.4/S0 X X 2 KVF.4/FXO3 X X 2 KVF.4/FXS3 X X 2 KVF.4/NSO X X 2 KVF.5/PBX/E1 X 2 KVF.5/ PBX/E1/SLAVE X 2 KVF.5/PBX/T1 X 2 KVF.5/ PBX/T1/SLAVE X 2 KVF.5/E1/M X X 2 KVF.5/E1/S X X 2 KVF.5/T1/M X X 2 KVF.5/T1/S X X 2 KVF.6/E1/16 X X 3 KVF.6/E1/31 X X 3 Performing Card Operations 15

22 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 5. V4 Supported Cards (Cont.) Card Type KM-2100 KM-2104 Supported by Versions KVF.6/T1/12 X X 3 KVF.6/T1/24 X X 3 KVF.8/E&M X X 3 KVF.8/FXO X X 3 KVF.8/FXS X X 3 KVC.1/E&M X X 2 KVC.1/FXO X X 2 KVC.1/FXS X X 2 KVC.1M/E&M X X 2 KVC.1M/FXO X X 2 KVC.1M/FXS X X 2 KVC.1M/FXSW X X 2 KVC.2-2/E&M X X 2 KVC.2-2/FXO X X 2 KVC.2-2/FXS X X 2 KVC.2-1/E&M X X 2 KVC.2-1/FXO X X 2 KVC.2-1/FXS X X 2 KVC.3/E&M X X 2 KVC.3/FXO X X 2 KVC.3/FXS X X 2 KAI X X 2 KDI X 2 KDI/CH X 2 Table 6 lists the different management options for the card level. 16 Performing Card Operations

23 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 6. Card Level Options Tasks Configuration Setting Card Information Copying card s configuration to another card in same mux Zooming in of the card Replacing/Deleting a card in the mux Dialog Box and Parameter Location Card Information dialog box (Figure 12) Card Copy dialog box (Figure 15) Card Window (Zoomed) (Figure 16) Replace Card dialog box (Figure 17) Path Configuration Card Info Configuration Copy Configuration Zoom Configuration Replace Card Performing Card Configuration Note 1. Card Info is not available for ML, KDI, KAI and empty slots. 2. Rarely, without any obvious reason, an error dialog box appears: Error: can t set helpvar : Bad object with <OK>, <Skip Messages>, and <Stack Trace> buttons. The easiest way to recover from this problem is to press <OK>, close the zoom application, and then reopen it. To display card information: 1. Select the slot in the mux. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Card Info Or 3. Zoom to the card. 4. From the Configuration menu, select Card Info... Or 5. From Card View, click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The Card Information Dialog Box appears. Performing Card Operations 17

24 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 12. Card Information Dialog Box Figure 13. KVF.5 Card Information General Tab Dialog Box 18 Performing Card Operations

25 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Figure 14. KVF.5 Card Information PBX TS Tab Dialog Box The information fields vary depending on the type of card selected. Standard and card specific fields are described below. Performing Card Operations 19

26 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 7. Card Information Parameters Parameter / Remarks Slot Card Type Number of External Channels Number of Internal Channels Operated Highway Displays the selected slot number Displays the currently selected card type Displays the number of external channels Displays the number of internal channels ML A, ML B For KMBE/New cards: ML A and ML B This field is relevant only when ML Mode is Dual or Prioriy Bumping. ML-A To ML-B Priority Assign priority HIGH or LOW when a flip occurs from Main Link-A to Main Link- B, upon ML-A failure. This is only relevant when ML Mode is Priority Bumping or Switch Backup ML-B To ML-A Priority Assign priority HIGH or LOW when a flip occurs from Main Link-B to Main Link- A, upon ML-B failure. This is only relevant when ML Mode is Priority Bumping Out of Service Method Additional Information Fields for KVC Cards KVC.1\E&M, KVC.1M\E&M (voice card) KVC.2\E&M, KVC.2-1\E&M, KVC.2-2\E&M, KVC.3\E&M, KVF.1\E&M, KVF.3\E&M and KVF.4\E&M(voice cards and voice\fax) KVF.4/FXO, KVF.4/FXO3 Specifies the state of the E lead of an out-of-service channel as it appears to the PABX. This field is available only for Voice/Fax cards. Forced-Idle activates signalling held at binary 0 (idle) for the duration of the out-ofservice condition Forced-Busy activates signalling held at binary 1 (busy) for the duration of the out - of-service condition Idle-Busy (Not available for KVC.2, KVC.3, KVF.1, KVF.3, and KVF.4 families) Activates signalling held at binary 0 (idle) for 2.5 seconds, followed by binary 1 (busy) for the duration of the out-of-service condition Busy-Idle (Not available for KVC.2, KVC.3, KVF.1, KVF.3, and KVF.4 families) activates signalling held at binary 1 (busy) for 2.5 seconds, followed by binary 0 (idle) for the duration of the out of service condition Additional Information Fields for KVF.5 Cards CCS TS For TI cards: For EI cards: Available only when Signaling=CCS Receive From PBX Transmit To PBX Indicates the IO of the selected card Indicates the IO of the selected card 20 Performing Card Operations

27 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 7. Card Information Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Default ABCD (bin) / Remarks This field determines what KM will send for the ABCD Bits that are not filled by dynamic signalling A, B, C, D, Inverse A, Inverse B, Inverse C, Inverse D, 1, 0 where: 0 hex = 0000 = 0, 1 hex = 0001 = 1, 2 hex = 0010 = A bit, 3 hex = 0011 = B bit 4 hex = 0100 = C bit, 5 hex = 0101 = D bit 6 hex = 0110 = A bit inverse 7 hex = 0111 = B bit inverse 8 hex = 1000 = C bit inverse 9 hex = 1001 = D bit inverse Additional Information Fields for KVF.5 PBX TS Tab OOS Speed (Kbps) F-I, F-B Indicates the speed of 4 internal channels of the same entry slot (card) CH 2 NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 16 CH 3 NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 16 CH 4 NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 16 Copying a Card Configuration The Copy operation transfers the configuration of the selected card to a desired destination card configuration within the same mux. Note This operation is disabled for CL, PS, KAI, KDI and KDI/CH cards. To copy a card configuration: 1. Select the card in the mux. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Copy... The Card Copy Configuration dialog box appears. 3. Select the Configuration ID and destination slot(s). Note Holding down the <Ctrl> key enables you to select more than one entry from the list. Performing Card Operations 21

28 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 15. Card Copy Dialog Box Zooming to a Card To display a zoomed view of a card perform one of the following: Select the required card and from the Configuration menu, select Zoom Or Double-click on the required card. A graphical representation of the card appears. Figure 16. Card Window (Zoomed) Note Zoom is available for IO and ML (except KDI and KAI cards) type cards only. 22 Performing Card Operations

29 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Replacing a Card Cards in the mux can be replaced or deleted (replaced with Empty card). To replace a card: 1. Select the card to be replaced (or an empty slot). 2. Perform one of the following: From the Configuration menu, select Replace Card Or Click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The Replace Card dialog box appears. Note The list of available cards varies depending on the selected slot type; the current card type is absent from the list. Two KDI, KDI/CH, cards cannot be installed in the mux. KML.11 is not available for selection when ML Mode is Switched Backup. 3. Select one of the cards from the list and click <Set>. Note Click <Default> to insert an empty card in the slot. Alternatively, you can choose to insert the Empty card from the list. The new card will appear in the mux with the card and channel default settings. Figure 17. Replace Card Dialog Box Performing Card Operations 23

30 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 4. Performing Channel Operations Table 8 lists the different management options for the channel level. Table 8. Channel Level Options Tasks Configuration Setting Channel Information Copying Channel configuration to another channel in same mux Dialog Box and Parameter Location Channel Information dialog box (Figure 18) Copy Channel dialog box (Figure 19) Path Configuration Channel Info Configuration Copy Performing Channel Configuration All channel operations are performed from a graphical representation (the card window) of the selected card. Procedures for accessing the card window are described above. To perform channel configuration for a selected channel, do one of the following: From the zoomed card window, double-click on the desired channel. Or Select the channel and from the Configuration menu, select Channel Info Or Select the channel and click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The Channel information dialog box appears. Note Channel information varies depending on the selected channel. Channel Parameters are listed below in Channel Configuration Fields. 24 Performing Channel Operations

31 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Channel Configuration Fields Rate (Kbps) Timing Buffer Size (bit) 8, 256 Figure 18. Channel Information Dialog Box Table 9. KML.1-KML.6 Parameters KML.1, KML.3, KML.4 support: 9.6, 14.4, 19.2, 28.8, 32, 48, 56, 64, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536 KML.2 supports: 9.6, 14.4, 19.2, 28.8, 32, 48, 56, 64, 128 KML.5 (G.703) supports only: 64, 128 KML.6 (DDS) supports only: 9.6, 19.2, 56 For KML.1-KML.4: DTE, E-DCE, DCE For KML.5 (G.703) and KML.6 (DDS): INT, LBT Performing Channel Operations 25

32 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 9. KML.1-KML.6 Parameters (Cont.) Mng Bandwidth (Kbps) Call Mode DSR & CTS Note: This field is enabled only when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS For Rate=9.6: NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8 For Rate=14.4, 19.2: NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6 For Rate=28.8, 32, 48, 56, 64, 128, 192: NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=256, 384: NA, 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=512, 768: NA, 3.2, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=1024, 1536: NA, 19.2 Initiate, Listen Note: Enabled only for KML.1..KML.4 cards in ML B slot only whenml Mode+Switched Backup. INT, EXT Note: This field exists only for KML.1-KML.3 cards Table 10. KML.7-FT1 Parameters Rate (Kbps) 56, 64, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536 Timing INT, LBT, DCE Line Type D4 (SF), ESF Sync FAST, Code B8ZS, B7ZS, Transparent ML Interface DSU, CSU Line Length (feet) 0-133, , , , , FCC68A Note: Enabled only when ML Interface=DSU 26 Performing Channel Operations

33 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 10. KML.7-FT1 Parameters (Cont.) Tx Gain Mask 0, 7.5, 15, 22.5 Idle Code (hex) Inband Mng Note: Enabled only when ML Interface=CSU 00..3F..FF Dedicated TS Off, FDL or TS0, Dedicated TS, Internal Note: Enabled only when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS Mng Bandwidth (Kbps) For Rate=56, 64, 128, 192: NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 Start TS For Rate=256, 384: NA, 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=512, 768: NA, 3.2, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=1024, 1536: NA, 19.2 Note: Enabled only when Inband Mng=Internal otherwise NA Table 11. KML.8-FE1 Parameters Rate (Kbps) 56, 64, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536 Timing Line Type Sync Idle Code (hex) Bypass TS 16 Inband Mng INT, LBT, DCE E1 (G732N), E1 CRC (G732NCRC), E1 MF (G732S), E1 CRC MF (G732SCRC) Fast, 62411, CCITT 00..3F..FF Dedicated TS Yes when Line Type=E1 MF (G732S) or E1 CRC MF (G732SCRC) else No, Yes Off, FDL or TS0, Dedicated TS, Internal Note: Enabled only when Inband Mng=Dedicated TS Performing Channel Operations 27

34 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 11. KML.8-FE1 Parameters (Cont.) Mng Bandwidth (Kbps) For Rate=56, 64, 128, 192: NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 Start TS For Rate=256, 384: NA, 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=512, 768: NA, 3.2, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=1024, 1536: NA, 19.2 Note: Enabled only when Inband Mng=Internal otherwise NA Table 12. KML.10-ISDN Parameters Transfer Rate (Kbps) 64, 128 ISDN Line Type Leased, Switched ISDN Standard ETSI, ATT/5ESS, NI1, NT/DMS100, NTT Mng Bandwidth (Kbps) NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 Call Mode Initiate, Listen Bonding Enable If Transfer Rate (Kbps) = 64 or Mng Bandwidth (Kbps) > 4.8: No. Else: No, Yes If ISDN Mode=Leased then the following fields are disabled: Dial Mode Auto, Manual, Connect Link Type P-To-P, Multi-P TEI Management Dynamic, Static No. of Abstract Terminal If ISDN Standard = ETSI or NTT: NA If ML Rate = 64Kbps: 1 Else: 1, 2 Dial Tab enabled only when ISDN Line Type=Switched. In-Coming Call group Calling Address A 20 character field (digits 0..9) Calling Sub Address A 4 character field (digits 0..9) TE1 Value Note: Enabled only when TEI Management=Static. SPID A 20 character field (digits 0..9) Out-Going Call group 28 Performing Channel Operations

35 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 12. KML.10-ISDN Parameters (Cont.) Called Address A 20 character field (digits 0..9) Called Sub Address A 4 character field (digits 0..9) Table 13. KML.F-Optic Parameters Rate (Kbps) 64, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536 Mng Bandwidth (Kbps) For Rate=64, 128, 192: NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=256, 384: NA, 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=512, 768: NA, 3.2, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=1024, 1536: NA, 19.2 Note: Enabled only when Inband Mng=Internal otherwise NA Timing INT, LBT, DCE Table 14. KML.11 RJ45 & Fiber Optic Parameters Rate (Kbps) 54, 64, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536 Mng Bandwidth (Kbps) For Rate=56, 64, 128, 192: NA, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 Timing Local IP Tab ML IP For Rate=256, 384: NA, 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=512, 768: NA, 3.2, 9.6, 19.2 For Rate=1024, 1536: NA, 19.2 Note: Enabled only when Inband Mng=Internal otherwise NA INT, DCE, Adaptive ML Mask Default Gateway Auto Negotiation Checked (enabled), Unchecked (disabled) Performing Channel Operations 29

36 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 14. KML.11 RJ45 & Fiber Optic Parameters (Cont.) Max Capability Advertised (Mbps) Default Type Destination IP Tab When Auto Negotiation=Disabled: NA When Auto Negotiation=Enabled: 10BaseT Half Duplex Mode, 10BaseT Full Duplex Mode, 100BaseT Half Duplex Mode, 100BaseT Full Duplex Mode When Auto Negotiation=Disabled: NA When Auto Negotiation=Enabled: 10BaseT Half Duplex Mode, 10BaseT Full Duplex Mode, 100BaseT Half Duplex Mode, 100BaseT Full Duplex Mode Dest. Name IP Address or a node name Dest Bundle TOS TDM Bytes in Frame 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384 Jitter Buffer (msec) 100, VLAN Tagging Yes (checked), No (unchecked) VLAN ID VLAN Priority 0..7 Table 15. KLS.1/NEW Parameters Rate (Kbps) The values are displayed in the following manner: <group no.>:<rate> NC, 1: 0.3, 1:0.6, 1:1.2, 1:2.4, 1:4.8, 1:9.6, 1:19.2, 1:38.4 2:7.2, 2:14.4, 2:28.8, 2:57.6 3:8, 3:16, 3:24, 3:32, 3:48, 3:56, 3:64 If Communication Protocol is ASYNC, do not use group 3 values. Ch1 and Ch2 Rate should be from same group. Communication Protocol SYNC, ASYNC Async Data Length (Bits) 6,7,8, 9 Timing Note: Relevant only when Communication Protocol is Async When Communication Protocol=Sync DCE, DTE1, DTE2 else DCE Control Signals CTS Local, DTR & RTS, RTS =RTS, On 30 Performing Channel Operations

37 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 15. KLS.1/NEW Parameters (Cont.) RTS-CTS Delay (ms) If CTS is On, this field is disabled. DSR Mode Min, 10, 50, 100, 200 On, =Sync Table 16. KLS.2 Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 Table 17. KHS.1 Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 32, 48, 56, 64, 128, 192, 256, not valid if ML Rate= not valid if ML Rate=384 Timing Control Signals CTS DCE, DTE1, DTE2 Local, RTS =RTS, On RTS-CTS Delay (ms) Min, 10, 50, 100, 200 Note: When CTS=On, this field is disabled. Table 18. KHS.2 Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 2.4, 4.8, 7.2, 9.6, 12, 14.4, 16.8, 19.2, 21.6, 24, 26.4, 28.8, 31.2, 33.6, 36, 38.4, 40.8, 43.2, 45.6, 48, 50.4, 52.8, 55.2, 57.6, 60, 62.4, 64.8, 67.2, 69.6, 72, 74.4, 76.8, 79.2, 81.6, 84, 86.4, 88.8, 91.2, 93.6, 96, 98.4, 100.8, 103.2, 105.6, 108, 110.4, 112.8, 115.2, 117.6, 120, 122.4, 124.8, 127.2, 129.6, 134.4, 139.2, 144, 148.8, 153.6, 158.4, 163.2, 168, 172.8, 177.6, 182.4, 187.2, 192, 196.8, 201.6, 206.4, 211.2, 216, 220.8, 225.6, 230.4, 235.2, 240, 244.8, 249.6, 254.4, 259.2, 264, 268.8, 273.6, 278.4, 283.2, 288, 292.8, 297.6, 302.4, 307.2, 316.8, 326.4, 336, 345.6, 355.2, 364.8, 374.4, 384, 393.6, 403.2, 412.8, 422.4, 432, 441.6, 451.2, 460.8, 470.4, 480, 489.6, 499.2, 508.8, 518.4, 528, 537.6, 547.2, 556.8, 566.4, 576, 585.6, 595.2, 604.8, Timing Control Signals CTS RTS-CTS Delay (ms) If CTS is On, this field is disabled. DCE, DTE1, DTE2 Local, RTS, DTR&RTS =RTS, On Min, 10, 50, 100, 200 Performing Channel Operations 31

38 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 19. KHSU.S Parameters CH1 (INT) B1 Rate (Kbps) NC, 16, 32, 64 U Interface Type Regular, Type 1 CH2 (INT) B2 Rate (Kbps) NC, 16, 32, 64 U Interface Type Regular, Type 1 CH3 (INT), CH6 (INT) D Connect No, Yes Table 20. KTRE, KMBE Parameters Link Rate (Kbps) NC, 9.6, 19.2, 28.8, 38.4, 48.0, 57.6, 67.2, 76.8, 86.4, 96.0, 105.6, 115.2, 124.8, 128.0, 160.0, 192.0, 224.0, 240.0, 272.0, 304.0, 336.0, LAN Rate (Mbps) only relevant for KTRE Location 4, 16 Main, Remote Table 21. KMBE/NEW Internal Channel Parameters Link Rate (Kbps) NC, 9.6, 19.2, 28.8, 38.4, 48.0, 57.6, 67.2, 76.8, 86.4, 96, 105.6, 115.2, 124.8, 128.0, 160.0, 192.0, 224.0, 240.0, 272.0, 304.0, 336.0, Operated Highway ML A to ML B Priority ML B to ML A Priority For Extternal CH1: ML A For Extternal CH2: ML B Note: Relevant only when ML Mode=Dual or Priority Bumping Low, High Relevant only when ML Mode= Priority Bumping or Switched Backup Low, High Relevant only when ML Mode= Priority Bumping Table 22. KMBE/NEW External Channel Parameters Location Main, Remote 32 Performing Channel Operations

39 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 23. KHS.703 Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 64 Table 24. KVC.1/E&M Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 16.0, 24.0, 32.0, 64.0 Interface 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE Tx Level (dbm) +8 to ( )17 Rx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )17 Table 25. KVC.1/FXO Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 16.0, 24.0, 32.0, 64.0 Tx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )16 Rx Level (dbm) ( )1 to ( )16 Table 26. KVC.1/FXS Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 16.0, 24.0, 32.0, 64.0 Tx Level (dbm) +8 to ( )13 Rx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )17 Table 27. KVC.1M/E&M Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 16.0, 24.0, 32.0, 64.0 Interface 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE Tx Level (dbm) +7 to ( )17 Rx Level (dbm) +1 to ( )17 Echo Canceler Off, On, NA Performing Channel Operations 33

40 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 28. KVC.1M/FXO Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 16.0, 24.0, 32.0, 64.0 Tx Level (dbm) +5 to ( )16 Rx Level (dbm) ( )1 to ( )17 Echo Canceler Off, On, NA Table 29. KVC.1M/FXS, KVC.1M/FXSW Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 16.0, 24.0, 32.0, 64.0 Tx Level (dbm) +8 to ( )13 Rx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )17 Echo Canceler Off, On, NA Note The field 'Echo Canceller' of KVC.1M is relevant only when a specific HW component exists on the card. Nevertheless, RADview enables configuring this field to ON (in Edit view) even if not supported by the HW, and the KM2100 does not reject the value, and shows ON in Agent view. As a result, the user has no indication (in RADview) about that this HW component is missing. Table 30. KVC.2-1/E&M, KVC.2-2/E&M Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 6.4, 7.2, 8.0, 9.6 Interface 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE Tx Level (dbm) +6 to ( )19 Rx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )15 Echo Canceler Off, On When Interface is 2-WIRE, Echo Canceler must be On Table 31. KVC.2-1/FXO, KVC.2-2/FXO Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 6.4, 7.2, 8.0, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )18 Rx Level (dbm) +1 to ( )15 34 Performing Channel Operations

41 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 32. KVC.2-1/FXS, KVC.2-2/FXS Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 6.4, 7.2, 8.0, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +6 to ( )14 Rx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )15 Table 33. KVC.3/E&M Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6 Interface 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE Tx Level (dbm) +8 to ( )17 Rx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )17 Echo Canceler Off, On When Interface is 2-WIRE, Echo Canceler must be On Table 34. KVC.3/FXO Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )16 Rx Level (dbm) ( )1 to ( )17 Table 35. KVC.3/FXS Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +6 to ( )14 Rx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )15 Table 36. KVF.1/E&M Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 6.4, 7.2, 8.0, 9.6 Interface 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE Tx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )11 Rx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )11 Echo Canceler FAX Time Out (Sec) Off, On When Interface is 2-WIRE, Echo Canceler must be On. 30, 60, 90, Manual Performing Channel Operations 35

42 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 37. KVF.1/FXO Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 6.4, 7.2, 8.0, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )13 Rx Level (dbm) +1 to ( )14 FAX Time Out (Sec) 30, 60, 90, Manual Table 38. KVF.1/FXS Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 6.4, 7.2, 8.0, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )11 Rx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )11 FAX Time Out (Sec) 30, 60, 90, Manual Table 39. KVF.3/E&M Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6 Interface 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE Tx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )11 Rx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )13 Echo Canceler FAX Time Out (Sec) Off, On When Interface is 2-WIRE, Echo Canceler must be On 30, 60, 90, Manual Table 40. KVF.3/FXO Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )13 Rx Level (dbm) ( )1 to ( )16 FAX Time Out (Sec) 30, 60, 90, Manual 36 Performing Channel Operations

43 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 41. KVF.3/FXS Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6 Tx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )11 Rx Level (dbm) +4 to ( )11 FAX Time Out (Sec) 30, 60, 90, Manual Table 42. KVF.4/E&M Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8 Interface 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE Tx Level (dbm) +7 to ( )17 Rx Level (dbm) +1 to ( )17 Echo Canceler Off, On Signal Hold (sec) No Hold, 10 Table 43. KVF.4/FXO, KVF.4/FXO3 Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8 Tx Level (dbm) +5 to ( )16 Rx Level (dbm) ( )1 to ( )17 Echo Canceler Off, On Meter Rate (Khz) 12, 16 Signal Hold (sec) No Hold, 10 Receive On/Off Hook Bit Metering Bit Polarity Bit Note: Exists only for KVF.4/FXO3 card. Meter Rate should be the same for both channels Receive and Transmit parameters exist only for KVF.4/FXO3 card. NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) Performing Channel Operations 37

44 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 43. KVF.4/FXO, KVF.4/FXO3 Parameters (Cont.) Transmit On/Off Hook Bit Metering Bit Polarity Bit NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) Note For KVF.4/FXO3, the following rules apply to the Inband/Outband Signaling roles: When Inband value exists, only one field from each group (Receive or Transmit) should have Inband A/B. When Outband value exists, two fields from receive group and the same two fields from the transmit group should have Outband values. Additionally, in each group, Outband values should not be the same. For example, Outband values might be Outband (A) and Outband (B). However, Outband (A) and Outband (A) are not allowed. Table 44. KVF.4/FXS, KVF.4/FXS3, KVF.4/FXSW Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8 Tx Level (dbm) +8 to ( )13 Rx Level (dbm) +2 to ( )17 Echo Canceler Off, On Meter Rate (Khz) 12, 16 Signal Hold (sec) No Hold, 10 Receive Note: Exists only for KVF.4/FXS3 card. Meter Rate should be the same for both channels Receive and Transmit parameters exist only for KVF.4/FXS3 card. On/Off Hook Bit Metering Bit Polarity Bit NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) 38 Performing Channel Operations

45 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 44. KVF.4/FXS, KVF.4/FXS3, KVF.4/FXSW Parameters (Cont.) Transmit On/Off Hook Bit Metering Bit Polarity Bit NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) NC, Inband (A/B), Outband (A), Outband (B) where 00=NC, 01=Inband (A/B), 10=Outband (A), 11=Outband (B) Table 45. KVF.4S0 Parameters CH-1 B1 Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 64.0 B1 Echo Canceler Off, On CH-2 B2 Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 64.0 B2 Echo Canceler Off, On CH-3 D Connect No, Yes Table 46. KVF.4/NSO Parameters CH-1 B1 Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 64.0 B1 Echo Canceler Off, On CH-2 B2 Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 64.0 B2 Echo Canceler CH-3 Off, On D Connect NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 64.0 Coding Law ALaw, ULaw Performing Channel Operations 39

46 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 47. KVF.5 T1/M External Channel Parameters Line Type D4 (SF), ESF Sync Fast, Code B8ZS, B7ZS, Transparent Interface DSU, CSU Line Length (feet) 0 133, , , , , FCC68A Note: Enabled only when Interface is DSU. Tx Gain Mask (db) 0, 7.5, 15, 22.5 Note: Enabled only when Interface is CSU. Table 48. KVF.5 E1/M External Channel Parameters Line Type Sync E1 (G732N), E1 CRC (G732NCRC), E1 MF (G732S), E1 CRC MF (G732SCRC) Fast, 62411, CCITT Table 49. KVF.5 Internal Channel Parameters Rate (Kbps) NC, 4.8, 6.4, 7.2, 9.6, 12.8, 16.0 Echo Canceler Off, On Note: Same value for: CH-1and CH-2, CH-3 and CH-4 Last Set counts Table 50. KAI LEDs LED Name Color Status ON LINE A Green ON when ML-A card is inserted and serves as the Online ML OFF when ML-A card is not inserted Blinking when ML-A card is inserted but is not the Online ML ON LINE B Green ON when ML-B card is inserted and serves as the Online ML OFF when ML-B card is not inserted Blinking when ML-B card is inserted but is not the Online ML PS FAILURE A Red ON when alarm no. 45 or 46 is ON OFF when alarm no. 45 or 46 is OFF PS FAILURE B Red ON when alarm no. 47 or 48 is ON OFF when alarm no. 47 or 48 is OFF 40 Performing Channel Operations

47 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 50. KAI LEDs (Cont.) LED Name Color Status LOC LOS A Red ON when alarm no. 30 is ON OFF when alarm no. 30 is OFF LOC LOS B Red ON when alarm no. 31 is ON OFF when alarm no. 31 is OFF REM LOS A Red ON when alarm no. 56 is ON OFF when alarm no. 56 is OFF REM LOS B Red ON when alarm no. 57 is ON OFF when alarm no. 57 is OFF Alarm Red Lit if any alarm is ON Test Red ON when a test is running on any channel Monitor TXD/RXD Yellow Transmit/Receive Data Monitor RTS (M) Yellow Request To Send Monitor DCD (E) Yellow Data and Carrier Detect Table 51. KDI/CH Parameters Rate (Kbps) Group 1: NC, 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4 group2: NC, 7.2, 14.4, 28.8, 57.6 group3: NC, 8, 16, 24, 32, 48, 56, 64 If Communication Protocol is ASYNC, do not use group 3 values. Communication Protocol SYNC, ASYNC Async Data Length (Bits) 6,7,8, 9 Note: Relevant only when protocol=async otherwise -- Timing CTS RTS-CTS Delay (ms). If Communication Protocol=Sync DCE, DTE1 else DCE =RTS, On Min, 20, 50, 100, 200 Note: Disabled when CTS=On Performing Channel Operations 41

48 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 52. KVF.6 T1/12, KVF.6 T1/24 External Channel Parameters Line Type D4 (SF), ESF Sync Fast, Code B8ZS, B7ZS, TRAN Interface DSU, CSU Line Length (feet) 0 133, , , , Note: Enabled only when Interface is DSU Tx Gain Mask (db) 0, 7.5, 15, 22.5 Note: Enabled only when Interface is CSU Table 53. KVF.6 E1/16, KVF.6 E1/31 External Channel Parameters Line Type Sync Rx Gain E1 (G732N), E1 CRC (G732NCRC), E1 MF (G732S), E1 CRC MF (G732SCRC) Fast, 62411, CCITT Short Haul, Long Haul Table 54. KVF.6 Internal Channel Parameters Operation Mode Rate (Kbps) Echo Canceler Voice/Fax, Voice When Operation Mode=Voice: 4xNC, 4x4.8=19.2, 4x6.4=25.6 else 4xNC, 4x4.8=19.2, 4x6.4=25.6, 4x9.6=38.4, 4x11.2=44.8, 4x12.8=51.2, 4x16.0=64 Off, On Tx Level (dbm) ( )19 Rx Level (dbm) ( )17 Rx FAX Level (dbm) 3.5..( ) Coding Law TS Group ALaw, Ulaw For T1 cards: (1,2,3,4), (5,6,7,8), (9,10,11,12), (13,14,15,16), (17, 18, 19, 20), (21, 22, 23, 24) For E1 cards: (1,2,3,4), (5,6,7,8), (9,10,11,12), (13,14,15,16), (17, 18, 19, 20), (21, 22, 23, 24) (25, 26, 27, 28), (29, 30, 31) 42 Performing Channel Operations

49 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations Table 55. KVF.8/FXS, KVF.8/FXO, KVF.8/E&M Channel Parameters Operation Mode Rate (Kbps) Echo Canceler Voice/Fax, Voice, Voice/Fax/Data When Operation Mode=Voice: 4xNC, 4x4.8=19.2, 4x6.4=25.6 else 4xNC, 4x4.8=19.2, 4x6.4=25.6, 4x9.6=38.4, 4x11.2=44.8, 4x12.8=51.2, 4x16.0=64 Off, On Tx Level (dbm) KVF.8/E&M: ( )10 KVF.8/FXO: ( )10 KVF.8/FXS: ( )10 Rx Level (dbm) KVF.8/E&M: ( )17 KVF.8/FXO: ( )17 KVF.8/FXS: ( )17 Rx FAX Level (dbm) KVF.8/E&M: ( )3.5..( )9.5..( )18.5 KVF.8/FXO: ( )3.5..( )9.5..( )18.5 KVF.8/FXS: ( )3.5..( )9.5..( )18.5 Copying a Channel Configuration The Copy operation is used to transfer the selected channel configuration to a desired destination channel within the same mux. To copy a channel configuration: 1. From the card view window, select the channel to be copied. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Copy Select the Configuration ID. 4. Double click the desired Destination Slot. 5. Select the desired Destination Channel(s). 6. Click <Set>. Note Destination Channels will appear only after double clicking on a Destination Slot. Performing Channel Operations 43

50 KM-2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Double-click desired Destination Slot to display associated Destination Channels. Figure 19. Copy Channel Dialog Box 44 Performing Channel Operations

51 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations This chapter describes the agent operating procedures for the Kilomux-2100/ Introduction The Agent mux is used to display current system, card and channel configurations. This information is used for comparison and analysis when preparing a configuration in the Edit Configuration mux. In addition, diagnostics, fault and masking operations are performed from the Agent mux. This chapter provides detailed information about using the Agent mux display. To select the Agent Configuration mode: In the Kilomux View, click the border of the bottom hub in the window. Figure 20. Kilomux 2100 Agent Configuration Mode Introduction 45

52 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 6. Performing Mux Operations Table 56 lists the different management options for the system level. Table 56. System Management Options Tasks Configuration Displaying Mux timing information Displaying the ISDN Auto Switch Displaying System Information Displaying Interface Information Setting date format Setting Date and Time Setting ML switching commands Displaying channel connection data Resetting the Agent Tasks Fault Displaying Kilomux alarms Diplaying the history log Viewing sanity check errors Dialog Box and Parameter Location Mux Information dialog box (Figure 21) Backup Agenda dialog box (Figure 23) System Info dialog box (Figure 22) Interface Info dialog box (Figure 26) See Setting the Date Format Date and Time dialog box (Figure 29) See Setting Main Link Switching Commands Channels Connection (Figure 30) Resetting Agent (Figure 31) Dialog Box and Parameter Location Mux Active Alarm List (Figure 32) History Alarm Buffer dialog box (Figure 36) Sanity Check Errors list (Figure 37) Path Configuration Mux Info Configuration ISDN Auto Switch Configuration System Info Configuration Interface Info Configuration Date Format Configuration Date and Time Configuration Commands Configuration Channels Connection Configuration Reset Path Fault Alarms Display Fault History Log Current Buffer Fault Sanity Check Errors 46 Performing Mux Operations

53 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Table 56. System Management Options (Cont.) Tasks Diagnostics Configuring monitoring parameters Dialog Box and Parameter Location Monitor dialog box (Figure 38) Path Diagnostics Monitor Tasks Window Dialog Box and Parameter Location Path Displaying Agent view See Agent Window Window Agent View Tasks Options Defining the manager list Dialog Box and Parameter Location Manager List dialog box (Figure 39) Path Options Manager List Note Menu entries will be gray if there is no communication with the Agent or if function is not relevant. Displaying Mux Information The Mux Info dialog box is used to display software configuration information, status information and the backup agenda. Performing Kilomux Software Configuration To view the current Kilomux-2100/2104 software configuration: From the Configuration menu select Mux Info The Mux Information dialog box appears. Performing Mux Operations 47

54 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 21. Mux Information - SW Config Tab Displaying Software Information To display the current Kilomux-2100/2104 software configuration: In the Mux Info dialog box, select the SW Config tab. Refer to Kilomux 2100/2104 Edit Configuration Mode Operations chapter for a description of the screen parameters. Displaying Status Information To display status information: In the Mux Info dialog box, select the Status Info tab. 48 Performing Mux Operations

55 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Figure 22. Status Info Tab Table 57. Status Info Parameters Parameter On Line Main Link Nodal Clock Alarm Relay SP-Param DB-Init Offset / Remarks Displays the active main link A, B, Both Displays the active clock mode Master, Fallback, Internal, ML If Nodal Clock is Master or Fallback, the Clock Src and Channel will be displayed in the Master and Fallback groups of the SW Config Tab Displays the status of the alarm relay in the Common Logic Card On, Off Displays the selected source for the optional supervisory parameters. OFF indicates the parameters are received from the database ON indicates the default parameters are enabled. (9600bps, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit) Displays the status of the dip switch in the Common Logic Card OFF indicates configuration parameters where determined by the user ON indicates default (factory preset) configuration parameters are loaded on mux power-on Offset exists only for the KM2104 Off, On Performing Mux Operations 49

56 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Displaying the Backup Agenda To display Backup Agenda data: In the Mux Info dialog box, select the Backup Agenda Time Zones tab. Note The Backup Agenda Time Zones tab is available only when the Mode is Switch Backup. The Backup Agenda Time Zones screen displays the backup agenda time schedules used. Parameters are set in the Edit Configuration Mode. Refer to Modifying the Backup Agenda Schedule for more details. Displaying ISDN Auto Switch Triggers Figure 23. Backup Agenda Tab Note In Agent mode you can only display the ISDN Auto Switch Triggers that have been configured in Edit Configuration mode. For more information see Configuring ISDN Auto Switch Triggers. To view the ISDN Auto Switch Triggers: From the Configuration menu, select the ISDN Auto Switch The ISDN Automatic Switch Dialog Box appears. 50 Performing Mux Operations

57 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Figure 24. ISDN Automatic Switch Displaying System Information To display system information: 1. From the Configuration menu, select System Info The System Interface dialog box appears. 2. Edit the Name, Contact and Location fields and click <Set>. Figure 25. System Information Screen Displaying Interface Information To display Interface information: 1. From the Configuration menu, select Interface Info The Interface Information dialog box is displayed. 2. Select the SP or DP tab. Performing Mux Operations 51

58 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 26. Interface Information DP TAB Figure 27. Interface Information SP TAB 52 Performing Mux Operations

59 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Table 58. Interface Info Parameters (SP Tab) Parameter / Remarks Rate (bps) Auto, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, Data Bits 7, 8 Parity Even, Odd, No Interface DCE, DTE DCD Delay (msec) 0, 10, 50, 100, 200, 300 CTS =RTS, On DSR On, =DTR Table 59. Interface Info Parameters (DP Tab) Parameter / Remarks Call Out Mode Rate (bps) Data bits 7, 8 Parity Dial Retries Specifies type of alarms which will cause the remote modem connection to be established None, All, Major Specifies the rate of the line Auto, 300, , 4800, 9600 Even, Odd, No Specifies the number of times to try to establish a connection 0..8 Wait for Connect (sec) Dial Mode Primary Dial No. Alternate No. Use Alternate Dial No. Specifies how long modem should wait while trying to establish a connection 30, 45, 60 Tone, Pulse Specifies the phone number to dial Specifies whether to use an alternate number No, Yes Specifies the alternate phone number to dial Setting the Date Format To set the Agent date format: From the Configuration menu, select Date Format followed by one of the following formats for the date: European (DD/MM/YYYY) American (MM/DD/YYYY) YYYY/MM/DD where DD = day, MM = month and YYYY = year. Performing Mux Operations 53

60 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Setting the Agent Date and Time Figure 28. Selecting Date Format The Date & Time command allows you to set the date and time of the Kilomux unit's real-time clock. To set the Kilomux date and time: From the Configuration menu, select Date & Time. The Date & Time Setup dialog box appears. Figure 29. Date and Time Setup Dialog Box Table 60. Date & Time Parameters Parameter Format Month Day Year Time / Remarks European format: DD-MM-YYYY, American format: MM-DD-YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD where DD = day, MM = month and YYYY = year Month according to the Kilomux's real-time clock Day according to the Kilomux's real-time clock Year according to the Kilomux's real-time clock Time according to the Kilomux's real-time clock 54 Performing Mux Operations

61 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Setting Main Link Switching Commands To set main link switching commands: From the Configuration menu, select Commands followed by one of the following: Manual Recovery or Flip ML. Note Manual Recovery is enabled only when Priority Bumping or Switch Backup modes are active and Link Recovery is Manual (set in the Edit Configuration Mux Info dialog box). Flip ML is enabled only when the Redundancy mode is active. Select Manual Recovery if the ML is to recover from the backup link. Select Flip ML to switch from the currently active ML to the other. Displaying Channels Connections The Channels Connection command displays connection data for all the installed Mux IO Channels. To display the channels connections: From the Configuration menu, select Channels Connection... The Channel Connection window appears. Figure 30. Channels Connection Performing Mux Operations 55

62 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Resetting the Agent To reset the agent: 1. Perform one of the following: From the Configuration menu select Reset Or Click the shortcut key on the toolbar. A confirmation message appears. 2. Click <OK> to reset the agent. Figure 31. Resetting Agent 7. Performing Fault Operations Displaying Alarms To display a list of the active alarms for the mux: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Display and All... The Mux all active alarm list appears. Figure 32. Mux All Active Alarms List 56 Performing Fault Operations

63 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations To display a list of system level alarms for the mux: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Display and System Level... The Mux active alarm list appears. Figure 33. Mux Active Alarms List Clearing Alarms To clear active alarms at the System level: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Clear. To clear all active alarms (system, card and channel): From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Clear All. Filtering Alarms To filter alarms: 1. From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Filter. The alarm filter dialog box appears. Figure 34. Alarms Filtering Dialog Box Performing Fault Operations 57

64 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 2. Select an alarm to filter and click <Change>. The alarm filter dialog box appears. The Alarm Filter indicates the number of seconds the Agent waits and makes calculations before sending/not sending the alarm. Alarms can also be totally masked. 3. Select the number of seconds for the Alarm Filter and click <Set>. Figure 35. Alarms Filtering Change Dialog Box Performing History Log Operations To perform History Log operations: From the Fault menu, select History Log followed by Current Buffer The History Alarm Buffer appears. Figure 36. History Alarm Buffer To clear the alarms buffer: From the Fault menu, select History Log followed by Clear All. Viewing Sanity Check Errors The alarms buffer will be cleared, regardless of the object the alarms relate to. To view the sanity check errors list: From the Fault menu, select Sanity Check Errors The Sanity Check Errors list appears. 58 Performing Fault Operations

65 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Figure 37. Sanity Check Errors List 8. Performing Diagnostic Operations Note Monitoring Operations are available only for KM Performing Monitoring Operations The Monitor function enables monitoring of I/O cards, provided that at least one of the I/O Cards differs from the KTRE, KMBE, KDI/CH, KHSU.S cards. Four LED indicators located on the KM 2100 front panel are used to view the status of one selected channel. The monitored functions are transmit and receive data activity and the state of the RTS and DCD control lines (or E and M for voice channels). To perform monitoring procedures: From the Diagnostics menu, select Monitor The Monitor dialog box appears. To activate monitoring for specific slots and channels: 1. Enable the Monitor Status check box ( indicates that it is enabled). 2. Select the required slot and channel numbers to monitor. 3. Click <Set>. Figure 38. Monitor Dialog Box Performing Diagnostic Operations 59

66 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 9. Agent Window To display/close the Agent view of the Kilomux Level window: From the Window menu, select Agent View. Or Click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The Agent/Edit Configuration view is displayed. Note You can display the Agent configuration view only when there is communication between the Agent and the NMS. 10. Defining the Manager List The Manager List displays the manager station addresses that can receive Kilomux traps. To display the Manager List: From the Options menu, select Manager List The Manager List dialog box appears. Figure 39. Manager List 60 Defining the Manager List

67 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Table 61. Manager List Parameters Parameter Manager ID IP Address / Remarks Index number of the management station in the table IP address of the management station To update the Manager List: 1. Click an entry that you want to change or a line without an IP Address. 2. Click <Change>. The Manager List change dialog box appears. 3. Enter the new IP address for the manager and click <Set>. Figure 40. Manager List Change Dialog Box Defining the Manager List 61

68 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 11. Performing Card Operations Table 6 lists the different management options for the card level. Table 62. Card Level Options Tasks Configuration Displaying Card Information Setting ca ll command Zooming in of the card Dialog Box and Parameter Location Card Information dialog box (Figure 41) Call Command dialog box Figure 42) Card Window (Zoomed) (Figure 43) Path Configuration Card Info Configuration Call Command Configuration Zoom Displaying signaling status for connected channels Resetting a card Rebuiling frame Tasks Fault Signaling Status (Figure 44) Resetting Card (Figure 45) Rebuilding Frame (Figure 46) Dialog Box and Parameter Location Configuration Signaling Status Configuration Reset Configuration Rebuild Frame Path Displaying Card & Channels Alarms Displaying Alarms Card & Channels Active Alarm List (Figure 47) Card Active Alarm List (Figure 47) Fault Alarms Display Card & Channels Fault Alarms Display Card Level Clearing card alarms See Clearing Alarms Fault Alarms Clear Clearing all active alarms See Clearing Alarms Fault Alarms Clear All 62 Performing Card Operations

69 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Displaying Card Information To display card information for a selected card, perform one of the following: 1. Select the slot in the mux and from the Configuration menu, select Card Info Or 2. Zoom to the card. 3. From the Configuration menu, select Card Info... Or 4. Click the shortcut key on the toolbar. The Card Information Dialog Box appears. Figure 41. Card Information Note Card information contents vary depending on the type of card that is selected. Call Command Note The Call Command is enabled when a KML.10 card is selected and ML Mode is Single or Dual Link. When Switch Mode is Manual and Call Mode=Initiate, the call is initiated by user, manually, via an agent command at ML card level for KML.10 having ISDN Mode=Switched. Performing Card Operations 63

70 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual To set the call command: Select a KML.10 card and from the Configuration menu, select Call Command The Call Command Dialog Box appears displaying one parameter: Call Command. When On, clicking <Set> causes the KML.10 card to Connect. When Off, clicking <Set> causes the KML.10 card to Disconnect. Figure 42. Call Command Dialog Box Zooming to a Card To display a zoomed view of a card perform one of the following: Select the required card and from the Configuration menu, select Zoom Or Double-click on the required card. A graphical representation of the card appears. Note Zoom is available for IO and ML (except KDI and KAI cards) type cards only. Figure 43. Card Window (Zoomed) 64 Performing Card Operations

71 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Displaying Signaling Status Note Signaling Status is enabled only for KVF.5 and KVF.6 cards To display the signaling status for each connected channel: 1. Select a KVF.5 and KVF.6 card. 2. From the Configuration menu, select Signaling Status The signaling status window appears. Resetting a Card Figure 44. Signaling Status Note Reset is enabled for IO, ML, CL cards and empty cards that have a red frame (mismatch). To perform a HW reset on a card: 1. Select a card. 2. Perform one of the following: From the Configuration menu select Reset Or Click the shortcut key on the toolbar. A confirmation message appears. Performing Card Operations 65

72 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Rebuilding a Frame 3. Click <OK> to confirm reset. Figure 45. Resetting Card The Rebuild Frame command allows you to build the frame from the beginning with no gaps. Note Rebuild Frame is enabled only for ML cards. To rebuild a frame: 1. Select an ML card. 2. From the Configuration menu select Rebuild Frame A confirmation message appears. Figure 46. Rebuild Frame 3. Click <OK> to confirm frame rebuild. Displaying Card & Channels Active Alarms List To display active alarms for the selected card: 1. Select a card 2. From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Display and Card & Channels The Card & Channels Active Alarm List appears. 66 Performing Card Operations

73 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Displaying Card Level Alarms To display card level alarms: 1. Select a card Figure 47. Card & Channels Active Alarm List 2. From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Display and Card Level The Card Active Alarm List appears displaying a code, the alarm status and a description of the card and the active alarms on its channels. Figure 48. Card Active Alarm List Clearing Alarms To clear all active alarms related to the card and its channels: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Clear All. To clear active alarms on the card: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Clear. Performing Card Operations 67

74 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual 12. Performing Channel Operations Displaying Channel Information To display channel information for a selected card. 1. Perform one of the following: Double-click on the desired channel. Or Click on the channel once and select Configuration from the window menu and then select Channel Info 2. After reviewing the information, click <Done>. Note Channel information contents vary depending on the card selected. Refer to Performing Edit Configuration Operations Chapter for details on channel information. Table 8 lists the different management options for the channel level. Table 63. Channel Level Options Tasks Configuration Displaying channel configuration Tasks Fault Displaying channel active alarms Clearing channel active alarms Tasks Diagnostics Performing channel diagnostic tests Performing channel frame diagnostics Dialog Box and Parameter Location Channel Info dialog Box (Figure 49) Dialog Box and Parameter Location Channel Active Alarms List (Figure 50) See Clearing Active Channel Alarms Dialog Box and Parameter Location Testing dialog box (Figure 51) Frame Diagnostics dialog box (Figure 52) Path Configuration Channel Info Path Fault Alarms Display Configuration Alarms Clear Path Diagnostics Test Diagnostics Frame Diagnostics 68 Performing Channel Operations

75 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Table 63. Channel Level Options (Cont.) Tasks Statistics Displaying Bundle Statistics Dialog Box and Parameter Location Bundle Statistics dialog box (See Displaying KML.11 Statistics ) Path Statistics Bundle Statistics Performing Channel Configuration All channel operations are performed from a graphical representation (the card window) of the selected card. Procedures for accessing the card window are described above. To view channel configuration for a selected channel, do one of the following: From the zoomed card window, double-click on the desired channel. Or Select the channel and from the Configuration menu, select Channel Info The Channel information dialog box appears. Note Channel information varies depending on the selected channel. Displaying Channel Active Alarms List Figure 49. Channel Info Dialog Box To display active alarms for the selected channel: 1. Select the required channel. 2. From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Display The Channel Active Alarm List appears displaying a code, the status of the alarm and a description of the channel active alarms. Performing Channel Operations 69

76 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Figure 50. Channel Active Alarms List Clearing Active Channel Alarms To clear active alarms for the selected channel: From the Fault menu, select Alarms followed by Clear Performing Channel Diagnostics Operations To perform channel diagnostics: 1. Select the required channel. 2. From the Diagnostics menu, select Test The Testing Dialog box appears. 3. Select the required test(s). 4. Click <Set> to run the test(s) and close the dialog box. 5. Click <Apply> to run the test(s) without closing the dialog box. Further testing can now be performed. Note Test options vary according to the card selected. A validity check is carried out before sending the command to perform diagnostics on the mux. The check enables or disables specific tests for the selected card type. 70 Performing Channel Operations

77 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Figure 51. Testing Dialog Box Table 64. Available Channel Tests Card Name KLS.1/NEW KLS.2 KHS.1, KHS.2 KHS.703 KHSU.S/KHSU.D KTRE, KMBE, KMBE/NEW KVC.1/E&M, KVC.1/FXO, KVC.1/FXS, KVC.1M/E&M, KVC.1M/FXO, KVC.1M/FXS, KVC.1M/FXSW KVC.2-1/E&M, KVC.2-2/E&M, KVC.2-1/FXO, KVC.2-2/FXO, KVC.2-1/FXS, KVC.2-2/FXS KVC.3/E&M, KVC.3/FXO, KVC.3/FXS KVF.1/E&M, KVF.1/FXS, KVF.1/FXO, KVF.3/E&M, KVF.3/FXO, KVF.3/FXS, KVF.4/E&M, KVF.4/FXO, KVF.4/FXS, KVF.4/FXSW KVF.4S0, KVF.NSO Channel Tests Local Loop, Remote Loop, BERT, PRBS Local Loop, Remote Loop, BERT, PRBS Local Loop, Remote Loop, BERT, PRBS Local Loop, Remote Loop, BERT Local Loop, Remote Loop There are no loops available for the D1 Internal Channels No Tests are available Local Loop, Remote Loop, Tone Injection Local Loop, Remote Loop, Tone Injection Local Loop, Remote Loop, Tone Injection Local Loop, Remote Loop, Tone Injection Performing Channel Operations 71

78 KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual Table 64. Available Channel Tests (Cont.) Card Name KVF.5/E1/M, KVF.5/E1/S, KVF.5/T1/M, KVF.5/T1/S KVF.6 KVF.8 KAI, KDI KDI/CH KML.1-KML.6 KML.7, KML.8, KML.10, KML.F Channel Tests Local Loop, Remote Loop, Tone Injection Local Loop, Remote Loop, Tone Injection Local Loop, Remote Loop, Tone Injection no channel loops Local Loop, Remote Loop, BERT, PRBS Local Loop, Remote Loop, Loop2-V54 (RLB), Loop3-V54 (LLB), DDS DSU (display status only, can t be initiated or stopped), DDS CSU(display status only, can t be initiated or stopped) Local Loop, Remote Loop Note You cannot perform more than one test, in parallel, on the same channel. To define the testing duration for ML cards: 1. Select the required ML card. 2. For each enabled test, select the duration: One to Nine Minutes or Permanent. Displaying Frame Diagnostics Note Frame diagnostics is available only for online ML cards. To display the status usage of main link card A or main link Card B: Select a ML channel. From the Diagnostics menu, select Frame Diagnostics The Frame Diagnostics dialog box appears. 72 Performing Channel Operations

79 RADview-PC/TDM User s Manual KM-2100/2104 Agent Operations Figure 52. Frame Diagnostics Dialog Box Table 65. Frame Diagnostics Parameters Parameter Main Link Rate [Kbps] Bit Weight [Kbps/bit] Data Usage [Kbps] Control Signal Usage [Kbps] Download Usage [Kbps] Sync Usage [Kbps] Total Usage [Kbps] Total Free [Kbps] Remarks Specifies the main link speed Specifies the main link band width allocation unit Specifies the main link band width allocated to user data Specifies the main link band width allocated to the transfer of user end-to-end signaling/control signals Specifies the main link band width allocated to the management channel Specifies the main link bandwidth allocated to the frame synchronization word Displays the total main link band width currently allocated Displays the total main link band width not yet allocated Displaying KML.11 Statistics Note Statistics are available only for KML.11 cards. To display statistics for KML.11 cards: Select a ML channel. From the Statistics menu, select Bundle Statistics The Bundle Statistics dialog box appears. Performing Channel Operations 73

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