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9. Management Configuration
All management operations for the OPTI-3
Controller Module are configured through a
separate menu tree than the traffic affecting
provisioning items.
The following provisioning options are
available:
1. Mount Location – The mount location is
used to determine the location of the
OPTI-3 within the network as well as to
configure the DCC management
parameters required for remote access.
When the mount location is configured as
Central Office or Remote terminal the
system is forced into a Back-to-Back
configuration. When the mount location
is configured as Subtended then the
system is configured for subtended
SONET ADM operation.
Back-to-Back
This mode is used when OCMs are
connected together in a point-to-point
setup. It consists of one OCM configured
for Central Office and the other for
Remote. This mode of operation supports
accessing the remote OCM menus, either
by the CO craft port or the CO Ethernet
LAN (via Telnet). This remote
management is carried over the DCC
section on the fibers between the OCMs.
This mode of operation supports remote
management of other ADTRAN
equipment subtended from the OCM at
the remote site. TFTP and SNMP are
supported in this mode, both on a local
Ethernet access and to the remote OCM.
NMA access is supported with TL1 via
Telnet, where NMA can access both
devices via the CO TL1 session (CO acts
as GNE, 1 IP address assigned).
Subtended
The OCM functions as a full SONET
terminal multiplexer in a new or existing
SONET network. It consists of one OCM
configured for Subtended mode. This
mode allows each OCM to directly
connect to SONET backbone equipment.
Management access is also provided over
the DCC to other network elements on the
SONET ring. The DCC Interface must be
properly configured, LAPD parameters
and NSAP Area Address, for the SONET
network for remote OCM management.
The OCM can be also used as a GNE
device to allow TL1 access to the existing
SONET network.
2. Remote Alarm Reporting – Alarm
information from a Remote Terminal
OPTI-3 can be processed through the
Central Office OPTI-3. This operation
can be enabled or disabled through the
Central Office system.
3. CLLI Code – Common Language
Location Identification Code. The CLLI
code is a 20-character code used to
uniquely identify a location. The OPTI-3
uses the CLLI code as its Target Identifier
(TID).
NOTE
Addressing for TL1 communication is done
using a Target Identifier (TID). The CLLI Code
is used as the OPTI-3s TID and differentiates
one OPTI-3 from another.
NOTE
A valid CLLI Code must be provisioned when
the system is configured as a Central Office or
Remote Terminal system to allow remote
management.
5. Ethernet Interface – The ethernet interface
must be configured if any SNMP or
Telnet operations are used. A unique IP
address must be provided for the system.
The ethernet interface configuration is
also used as the primary network
configuration for the Remote Terminal
system when configured in Back-to-Back
mode.
1. Ethernet Interface – The Ethernet
physical interface can be enabled or
disabled on a OPTI-3 system basis. When
the physical interface is disabled no
ethernet traffic is allowed.
4. IP Address/Subnet Mask – The IP
address and subnet mask are used to
identify the location of the OPTI-3 system
within an IP network. These values must
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