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Software Upgrades
Software downloads for the local OPTI-3 are provided
using TFTP, XModem, and YModem protocols.
TFTP downloads are provided through the Ethernet
interface (provided through the rear of the chassis) or
over the DCC channel. XModem and YModem
downloads are provided through the craft port and
telnet connections.
Diagnostics
There are several options available for diagnostics.
These include front panel LEDs, external alarm
contacts on the backplane, a Test menu that provides
loopback tests, and a Performance Monitoring menu
that provides performance monitoring information.
For more information on the Test Menu and the
Performance Monitoring Menu, see the respective
sections contained in the latter part of this document.
Front Panel LEDs
The OCM uses LEDs to convey status information to
an onsite user. A list and description of the front
panel LEDs is provided in Table 3.
Front Panel Switches
The OPTI-3 Controller Module has an automatic
protection switch, alarm cutoff switch, and a
Test/Enable switch. Table 4 provides a description of
these pushbuttons.
Alarm Contacts
The OPTI-3 Controller Module, when installed in an
RMC, provides an external alarm cutoff input (ACO),
three auxiliary alarm inputs, three audible alarm
outputs (Critical, Major, Minor), and three visual
alarm outputs (Critical, Major, Minor). Each alarm
output provides both a Normally Open and a Normally
Closed option. The WMC provides three auxiliary
alarm inputs. The auxiliary alarm inputs on either
chassis are user-definable via the alarm menu (see the
Menu Structure section for more information).
4. MENU STRUCTURE
The following subsections describe the OPTI-3
Controller Module menus. The OPTI-3 can be
accessed locally via the craft or ethernet ports or
remotely via the DCC channel. When a terminal is
first connected to the craft port, a <Return> may be
pressed to bring up the login information. After the
login information is validated, the software will
activate the menu interface.
Up to fourteen different accounts can be provisioned
on the OPTI-3. Each account can be provisioned with
a different permission level. The Username and
Password can be configured for case-sensitive or
case-insensitive operation on a system-wide basis.
Refer to the Account Provisioning subsection of this
section for more information concerning adding,
editing, and removing accounts. The four default
accounts are as follows:
Username Password
admin password
readwrite password
readonly password
root root
NOTE
The admin account always has Administrator
permission and cannot be removed from the
system. The password can be modified if the
account is not to be accessed.
Unless otherwise indicated on the menu screen, menu
selections are made by typing the corresponding
number followed by <Enter>. If a wrong selection is
made, pressing <Esc> will display the previous
screen. <?> can be used at any time to display a list of
available menu commands.
Main Menu
The Main Menu allows the user to access the module
to perform various functions and retrieve information
including configuration, provisioning, status, alarms,
test, performance monitoring, and protection
configuration. A menu tree is provided in Figure 7.
The following text provides information on each of
the available submenus.
1. Configuration Menu
The Configuration Menu is a read-only menu that
allows the user to view configuration data for the
OCM. Provisioning options may not be modified
from this screen.
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