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Install Tellabs 1000 Voice Gateway Software

Overview

Panorama PON EMS supports the Tellabs 1000 Voice Gateway software upgrade via the Upgrade Program (UP). For more information regarding the standalone Upgrade Program for the Tellabs 1000 product, see the Tellabs 1000 Voice Gateway Upgrade Program document.

Configure the IPMI-3 Plug-In Card Overview

Panorama PON EMS connects to the Tellabs 1000 through an IPMI-3 plug-in card. After successfully installing or upgrading Panorama PON EMS, the IPMI-3 plug-in card at the Tellabs 1000 OLT, VGW, or LET must be installed and configured. The IPMI-3 card provides a half-duplex, 10Mbps connection.

  1. Insert the IPMI-3 into any slot in the primary shelf of the Tellabs 1000 VGW or LET.
  2. Go to the Craft User Interface Guide (Tellabs 1000 Craft User Interface Guide  EMS User Guide.) for detailed instructions on accessing the Craft Interface.
  3. From the Craft Interface Main Menu, follow the path below, to access the Modify IPMI-3 settings command.
    >1. Provisioning Menu
    >10. Management Interfaces Provisioning Menu 
    >4. Modify IP Management Settings
  4. Use the Modify IPMI-3 Settings command to modify the host table and interface table settings. See IPMI-3 Settings below, for a description of the IPMI-3 host and interface table settings.
  5. Verify that the ENET LED on the IPMI-3 plug-in card is green, indicating that the IPMI-3 plug-in card is connected to the network.
  6. After the IPMI-3 plug-in card is configured, set up Panorama PON EMS to complete. See the Tellabs 1100 Series Optical LAN  EMS User Guide: Getting Started for detailed instructions.

 IPMI-3 Settings

Table 1 lists the options that can be selected for an IPMI-3 plug-in card. Only the settings necessary for the application appear.

Information Note: Tellabs strongly recommends the accuracy of IPMI-3 gateway and agent IP addresses be confirmed. If the addresses are swapped, intermittent traffic loss may be introduced into the network. 

Tellabs 1000 software and Panorama PON EMS software reserve the following TCP ports for internal communication:

  • 5001 and 5002 for IPMI-3 communication
  • 5001 and 5002 for IPMI-3 communication
  • 5111 for Panorama PON EMS System discovery
  • 5112 for upgrade broadcast protocol

See Table 1 for specific IPMI-3 settings.

Table 1: IPMI-3 Settings

For this setting - Type or select -
Interface Settings
Primary Gateway Address Enter the IP gateway router address of the network to which the IPMI-3 connects. Contact the network administrator to determine the gateway address for the local network.
Agent IP Address Enter the IP address of the IPMI-3 plug-in card in the Tellabs 1000 system. Contact the network administrator to determine this IP address.
Agent Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the IPMI-3 network.
Agent UDP Port Number 0-65535 (default is 161)

The port number that the SNMP interface is active on. Do not use ports 5001, 5002, 5111, or 5112.

Agent Telnet Port Number 23 (default) or 1024 to 65535
 The port number the Telnet interface is active on. Do not use ports 5001, 5002, 5111, or 5112.
Management Interface Inband channel (default) or 10BaseT Ethernet
Ethernet Access Front (default) or Back
IP Encapsulation
 
LLC Multiplexing (default)
(This is the only selection currently available.)

 

Table 1: IPMI-3 Settings (Cont.) 

For this setting - Type or select -
Host Settings
Terminal ID String Enter the Terminal ID for the Tellabs 1000 system.
Community Name Enter a community name for the Tellabs 1000 system. This setting must be entered before the NMS can discover the Tellabs 1000 network.
Host IP Address (Primary) Enter the IP address of the primary NMS workstation.
Host UDP Port 0-65535 (default is 162)

Enter the UDP port used to host traps.
This port should match the port specified during PON installation.

Tellabs recommends using the UDP port 162 to receive traps. Do not use ports 5001, 5002, 5111, or 5112.

Basic SNMP Traps Select Enabled. This parameter allows the PON to receive general SNMP traps from Tellabs 1000.
SNMP Authentication Traps Select Disabled. This parameter allows Tellabs 1000 equipment to send SNMP authentication traps.
EMS Application Traps Select Enabled. This parameter allows Tellabs 1000 equipment to send additional PON-specific traps.
AccessMAX Equipment/Facility Traps Select Enabled. This parameter allows Tellabs 1000 equipment to send additional Tellabs 1000 equipment-specific traps.
Host (2nd) Enter the IP address of the 2nd PON workstation.
Received Traps (2nd) Select Disabled. Tellabs supports only one PON system for each Tellabs 1000 system.
Host (3rd) Enter the IP address of the 3rd PON workstation.
Received Traps (3rd) Select Disabled. Tellabs supports only one PON system for each Tellabs 1000 system.
Host (4th) Enter the IP address of the 4th PON workstation.
Host (5th) Enter the IP address of the 5th PON workstation.
Host (6th) Enter the IP address of the 6th PON workstation.
Host (7th) Enter the IP address of the 7th PON workstation.
Host (8th) Enter the IP address of the 8th PON workstation.
Host (9th) Enter the IP address of the 9th PON workstation.
Host (10th) Enter the IP address of the 10th PON workstation.
Trusted Host Checking Select Enabled or Disabled. When this feature is enabled, only the provisioned host IP addresses are allowed to telnet to the Tellabs 1000 equipment.
Read Only Community Name Enter a read-only community name.

 

 Table 1: IPMI-3 Settings (Cont.) 

For this setting - Type or select -
BPON OLT Only
Primary Upgrade Server IP Address

Enter the IP address of the primary upgrade server.

Enter a valid IP address for the primary server before entering or modifying the IP address for an alternate server.

Primary Upgrade Server Port 0-65535 (default is 55113)

Enter the TCP port for the primary upgrade server.

Alternate Upgrade Server IP Address 1 Enter the IP address of the 1st alternate upgrade server.
Alternate Upgrade Server Port 0-65535 (default is 55113)

Enter the TCP port for the 1st alternate upgrade server.

Alternate Upgrade Server IP Address 2 Enter the IP address of the 2nd alternate upgrade server.
Alternate Upgrade Server Port 0-65535 (default is 55113)

Enter the TCP port for the 2nd alternate upgrade server.

Alternate Upgrade Server IP Address 3 Enter the IP address of the 3rd alternate upgrade server.
Alternate Upgrade Server Port 0-65535 (default is 55113)

Enter the TCP port for the 3rd alternate upgrade server.

Alternate Upgrade Server IP Address 4 Enter the IP address of the 4th alternate upgrade server.
Alternate Upgrade Server Port 0-65535 (default is 55113)

Enter the TCP port for the 4th alternate upgrade server.

Alternate Upgrade Server IP Address 5 Enter the IP address of the 5th alternate upgrade server.
Alternate Upgrade Server Port 0-65535 (default is 55113)

Enter the TCP port for the 5th alternate upgrade server.

 


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