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Installation andOperation Manual GX2-CM100B Control Module CM PS1 PS2 STATUS CM100B CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Caution These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Installation and Troubleshooting Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Special Symbols That Might Appear on the Equipment This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage levels are present within the equipment. These voltages are not insulated and may be of sufficient strength to cause serious bodily injury when touched. The symbol may also appear on schematics. The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important installation, servicing, and operating instructions in the documents accompanying the equipment. Caution – This product contains parts and assemblies susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD). For continued protection against fire, replace all fuses only with fuses having the same electrical ratings marked at the location of the fuse. Caring for the Environment by Recycling When you see this symbol on a Motorola product, do not dispose of the product with residential or commercial waste. Recycling your Motorola Equipment Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste. Some countries or regions, such as the European Union, have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your local authorities for information about practices established for your region. If collection systems are not available, call Motorola Customer Service for assistance. FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment under the rules and regulations of the FCC. Canadian Compliance This Class A digital device complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme À la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Declaration of Conformity We Motorola, Inc. 101 Tournament Drive Horsham, PA 19044, U.S.A. declare under our sole responsibility that the OMNISTAR® Model GX2-CM100B to which this declaration relates is in conformity with one or more of the following standards: EMC Standards EN55022 EN55024 EN50083-2 CISPR-22 CISPR-24 EN60825 EN60950 IEC 60950 + A1: 1992 + A2: 1993 + A3: 1995 + A4: 1996 Safety Standards EN60065 following the provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European Union: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC Copyright © 2007 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. 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Contents Section 1 Introduction Using This Manual ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1-3 Related Documentation................................................................................................................................................................... 1-3 Document Conventions................................................................................................................................................................... 1-4 If You Need Help............................................................................................................................................................................... 1-4 Calling for Repairs ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1-5 Section 2 Overview Module Description.......................................................................................................................................................................... 2-2 External Communications...................................................................................................................................................... 2-2 Internal Communications ....................................................................................................................................................... 2-3 Miscellaneous Functions ....................................................................................................................................................... 2-4 Front-Panel Indicators and Connectors ........................................................................................................................................ 2-5 Rear Panel Connectors.................................................................................................................................................................... 2-7 Section 3 Installation Unpacking the GX2-CM100B........................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Installing the Module ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3-2 Powering the Unit............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-3 Connecting the Local Ethernet Cable ............................................................................................................................................ 3-4 Connecting the Optional SDU Interface Cable.............................................................................................................................. 3-4 Alarm Relay Output.......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-4 Connecting the Network Interface Cable....................................................................................................................................... 3-4 Verifying GX2-CM100B Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 3-4 Section 4 Operation Ethernet Port IP Address Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Ethernet Port Default Settings:.............................................................................................................................................. 4-1 GX2-CM100B MIB .................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Using Quick Swap............................................................................................................................................................................ 4-2 Data Objects Used to Configure the Quick-Swap Feature.................................................................................................. 4-2 GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-5 Section 5 Troubleshooting Appendix A Specifications Communication Interface ........................................ A-1 User Interface...................... B-2 Security Sub-menu ..................................................4-3 Changing Security Modes......................................................................................................................................................... C-2 Invoking the Embedded Web Page Using a Web Browser............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ B-3 Appendix C Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access System Requirements.....................................................4-3 Changing Passwords ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ii Contents Security Modes ................................................................................................... C-1 Configuring the Web Browser.................................................................................................................................. C-2 Setting Up the Network .............................................. C-7 GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. C-1 Disabling Proxy Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... C-3 Detailed Parameter Screen........................................... C-4 Network Screen ..............................4-4 Downloading Firmware ...........................................................................................................................4-5 Web Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. C-5 Security Screen................................................................ C-1 Devices Supported ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-4 GX2 Lite Chassis ............................................ B-2 Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1 General .. C-6 Quick Swap (AMC) .................................4-4 ISDN Modem Configuration..................................................................................... B-2 Control Module Sub-menu................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ C-3 Chassis Level Screen .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. A-1 Appendix B Menus and Alarms SDU Interface Menus............................ C-6 Download Screen.........................................................................................................................................................................................................4-5 Trap setup .................................................................................................................................................................. .......................................................C-8 Tables Table 2-1 Minimum GX2-HSG* equipment-shelf configuration ..............................................Contents iii Abbreviations and Acronyms Figures Figure 1-1 GX2-CM100B ........................................................................................... 3-3 Figure C-1 Chassis level screen...........................................................C-5 Figure C-4 Security screen................................ 2-1 Figure 2-2 GX2-CM100B typical system interface .......... 3-2 Figure 3-2 Installing the GX2-CM100B ........................................................................................ 2-7 Figure 3-1 Typical equipment-shelf configuration............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-8 Table 5-1 Troubleshooting guidelines ..............................................................B-1 GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual ............................................................................................... 2-3 Figure 2-3 GX2-CM100B* front panel ................................................ 5-1 Table B-1 Using the GX2-CM100B menus .................................................................C-3 Figure C-2 Detailed parameter screen ............................................................................................................................................................................................C-6 Figure C-5 Download screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1-2 Figure 2-1 Populated GX2-HSG*.................. 2-2 Table 2-2 Front panel features............................................................................ 2-6 Table 2-3 Rear panel connectors............. 2-5 Figure 2-4 Rear panel connectors ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-6 Figure C-6 Quick swap screen............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Figure 1-2 Fully populated GX2-HSG* equipment shelf.............................................................................................................C-4 Figure C-3 Network screen............................................................................................................... The GX2-CM100B control module supervises all of the application modules and power supplies within the GX2-HSG* chassis while also serving as the communication gateway between the modules and the various user interfaces. the control module is necessary to set up and monitor modules through either the display option on the shelf door unit (SDU) or the SNMP interface. The GX2-CM100B is also necessary to enable some of the advanced OmniStar GX2 features. Although the application modules can operate without it. The GX2 system is flexible in its application and includes a series of modules and options that you can select to accommodate system requirements. where replacement modules are recognized and updated with the prestored settings. It also reports any alarms to the network management system. The GX2 series is a complete line of headend fiber optic products designed to transport video and data signals in CATV systems and related applications.Sect ion 1 Introduction The OmniStar® GX2 is a fiber optic broadband transmission platform for headend and hub locations that supports advanced broadband hybrid-fiber/coax telecommunications systems. GX2-CM100B features: ƒ Controls and provides interface to the SDU with display ƒ Contact closure relay for external alarm capability ƒ Downloadable firmware ƒ PowerPC® microprocessor for enhanced intelligence ƒ SNMP interface ƒ System status view on front panel LEDs GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . such as quick-swap configuration. Figure 1-1 GX2-CM100B CM100B You can intermix different GX2 modules in the 16-slot GX2-HSG*. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . For illustrative purposes.motorola. consult the Motorola CHS Product Catalog or visit http://businessonline.1-2 Introduction Figure 1-1 illustrates the GX2-CM100B. Figure 1-2 depicts a GX2-HSG* populated with a combination of 16 GX2* modules and a GX2-CM100B control module: Figure 1-2 Fully populated GX2-HSG* equipment shelf For more information about this product or other OmniStar GX2 modules.com. related documentation. Section 4 Operation provides instructions on how to operate the GX2-CM100B. Section 2 Overview describes the functions of the GX2-CM100B. and repair/return information. Appendix C Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access describes how to monitor and control device parameters using a standard web browser. the technical helpline. Section 5 Troubleshooting provides general guidelines for problem resolution. Section 3 Installation provides instructions to install the GX2-CM100B. Section 1 Introduction provides a product description. they are not required to install or operate the GX2-CM100B: „ GX2-RX1000B Forward Path Receiver Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-RX200BX2 Dual Return Path Receiver Installation and Operation Manual „ GX2-LM1000B* Laser Module Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-SDU100B Shelf Door Unit Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-OA100* Optical Amplifier Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-EM870* Externally Modulated Broadcast Transmitter Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-DM870* Directly Modulated Forward Path Transmitter Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-RSW200B Return Path RF Switch Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-RSW1000B Forward Path RF Switch Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-OSW10B Optical Switch Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-RFA1000B RF Amplifier Installation and Operation Manual GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Related Documentation The following documents provide information about products that can be used with the GX2-CM100B: „ GX2-HSG* Equipment Shelf Installation and Operation Manual „ GX2-PSAC10* AC Power Supply Installation and Operation Manual „ GX2-PSDC10* DC Power Supply Installation and Operation Manual Although these documents provide information that may be of interest to you.Introduction 1-3 Using This Manual The following sections provide information and instructions to install and operate the GX2-CM100B. Appendix B Menus and Alarms provides the GX2-CM100B menu structure and information on how to use the optional SDU with display. Appendix A Specifications provides general specifications for the GX2-CM100B. Abbreviations and Acronyms The Abbreviations and Acronyms list contains the full spelling of the short forms used in this manual. please refer to your product manual or our Web page.and rear-panel controls. technical documentation.com The TRC is on call 24 hours a day.: 1-888-944-HELP (1-888-944-4357) ƒ Outside the U. Motorola Online offers a searchable solutions database. and LEDs * (asterisk) Indicates that several versions of the same model number exist and the information applies to all models.1-4 Introduction ƒ GX2-DM200*Directly Modulated Return Path Transmitter Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-DRT-4X/CH* Digital Return Transmitter Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-DRR-4X-PIN Digital Return Receiver Installation and Operation Manual ƒ GX2-DRR-3X-PIN Digital Return Receiver Installation and Operation Manual Document Conventions Before you begin using the GX2-CM100B*. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . contact the Motorola Technical Response Center (TRC): ƒ Inside the U. 7 days a week. the complete model number is given Italic type Denotes a displayed variable. For specific toll-free numbers when calling from outside the United States. and low-priority issue creation and tracking. typically representing front. when the information applies to a specific model.S. or is used for emphasis If You Need Help If you need assistance while working with the GX2-CM100B.: 847-725-4011 Motorola Online: http://businessonline. a variable that you must type. input/output (I/O) connections. familiarize yourself with the stylistic conventions used in this manual: SMALL CAPS Denotes silk screening on the equipment.motorola. In addition.S. use the appropriate international access code. 2 Enclose a note describing the exact problem. Monday through Friday. follow these steps: 1 Pack the unit securely.. The Repair Facility is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central Time.Introduction 1-5 Calling for Repairs If repair is necessary. The RSA number must be prominently displayed on all equipment cartons. call Motorola’s Repair Facility at 1-800-227-0450 for a Return for Service Authorization (RSA) number before sending the unit. and then call 956-541-0600 to contact the Repair Facility. 4 Ship the unit PREPAID to the address indicated on the RSA form provided by Motorola. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . When shipping equipment for repair. 3 Enclose a copy of the invoice that verifies the warranty status. When calling from outside the United States. Fiber connections are made at the front of a module. The GX2-HSG* can have a mix of different GX2 application modules. Figure 2-1 illustrates an equipment shelf populated with several different GX2* modules and the GX2-CM100B. ensure that all laser hazard warnings are strictly enforced. An installed module mates with the equipment-shelf connectors for signal interfacing and power. reliability. OmniStar GX2 equipment provides increased rack density. ease of operation. When modules that receive or transmit laser signals are replaced with power applied to the equipment shelf. The narrow slot on the far right is reserved for the GX2-CM100B control module. You can install GX2 application modules in any of the sixteen universal slots in the GX2-HSG*.Sect ion 2 Over view This section provides a brief overview of the GX2 system and a complete description of the features and functions of the GX2-CM100B. Figure 2-1 Populated GX2-HSG* GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . The GX2 design incorporates blind-mate RF connectors that enable all option modules to be hot swapped with power applied to the equipment shelf without removing any RF cables. and computer-aided troubleshooting through status monitoring. resulting in low time-to-repair. All OmniStar GX2 modules are accessible and replaceable from the front of the GX2-HSG* equipment shelf. and the SDU. In this mode. the GX2-CM100B saves all previous settings for the application modules and then automatically downloads those settings to a replacement module. and other system information External Communications The GX2-CM100B enables you to communicate with any application module installed in the same GX2-HSG*. Table 2-1 Minimum GX2-HSG* equipment-shelf configuration Compo nen t Mode l Functi on Equipment-shelf GX2-HSG* Rack-mountable shelf that houses up to sixteen modules. This port is equipped with a DHCP server. The GX2-CM100B provides a Quick-Swap Auto-Configure mode. ƒ The network 10Base-T Ethernet port is a rear-panel RJ-45 jack that you can connect to a network with a straight-through cable. This connector has a reverse pin-out that enables you to connect a computer with a straight-through cable. You can control application modules through the SDU or NMS. ƒ The local 10Base-T Ethernet port is a front-panel RJ-45 connector for communication to a local PC. the network Ethernet port. if installed. Other functions performed by the GX2-CM100B include: „ Quick summary indication of application module status and the status of the power supplies through three front-panel mounted tri-color LEDs „ Self-diagnostics and identification of faults „ Storage of the firmware upgrades. There are three methods by which you can communicate with the other modules: the local Ethernet port. AC or DC power supply. Using an Ethernet hub. Through this port. the GX2-PSDC10* provides shelf power in a DC system Module Description The primary function of the GX2-CM100B control module is to monitor and control all of the application modules located in the same chassis and report any alarms to the network management system (NMS). you can connect any number of GX2 shelves to a PC or network. module identities.2-2 Overview Table 2-1 describes a minimum GX2-HSG* configuration required for operating a GX2-CM100B module. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . you can monitor and control all parameters for installed modules using the provided SNMP interface. No cross-over cable is required. There is no configuration necessary to activate this server. The GX2-CM100B also detects the addition or deletion of modules. It also enables you to view status information and send control commands. and a control module Power supply module GX2-PSAC10* or GX2-PSDC10* The GX2-PSAC10* provides shelf power in an AC powered system. Alarms are also reported through a text error message on the optional SDU with optional display. There may be a brief interruption of service when the module reboots prior to using the new firmware. PS1. ƒ The GX2-CM100B also provides an interface to the optional SDU. To use the SDU. You can use both ports at the same time. connect the SDU cable to the mini-DIN connector on the GX2-CM100B front panel. The GX2-CM100B controls the SDU operation and enables you to navigate a menu system to view or change module information. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . A green LED is provided at both connectors to indicate communications activity. it can download new versions of firmware to selected modules. In addition. It recognizes each module and acknowledges the insertion or deletion of modules in the same shelf. The GX2-CM100B also communicates with each application module to relay commands or gather data in response to user inputs. Figure 2-2 GX2-CM100B typical system interface Power supplies Application Module(s) GX2-HSG* Backplane GX2-CM100B Network Ethernet port Local Ethernet port Optional SDU Internal Communications The GX2-CM100B module communicates with each of the application modules and the two power supplies mounted in the rear of the GX2-HSG*. as illustrated in Figure 2-3 (Key 3).Overview 2-3 The local and network Ethernet ports enable you to use a web browser to monitor and control the modules in the GX2-HSG*. It monitors the alarm status of each module and indicates the most serious alarm state present in the shelf on the front-panel CM. or PS2 status LEDs. You can elect to postpone the reboot immediately after the download is complete and initiate it later during a maintenance window. The ports also support communication with an SNMP management station. Figure 2-2 illustrates typical system connections. serial number. The most significant of these include: Fan Operation The GX2-CM100B controls the operation of its internal fans to maintain an ideal operating temperature. The contacts are rated at 250 mA / 40 VAC or VDC maximum. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Memory The EEPROM stores the identity of the module.2-4 Overview Miscellaneous Functions In addition to the primary functions. The temperature sensor is located within the CM100B. model number. manufacturing location. the GX2-CM100B performs several auxiliary tasks within the GX2 system. The dry contact closes when the control module detects any alarm. This includes date code. and alarm information. Relay Contact Closure You can use a set of relay contacts to power external alarm equipment. Temperature Sensing The temperature of the shelf is reported to the interrogating PC. The front panel is illustrated in Figure 2-3. a mini-DIN SDU interface port.Overview 2-5 Front-Panel Indicators and Connectors The front panel of the GX2-CM100B includes three LED indicators. a local interface port. Figure 2-3 GX2-CM100B* front panel GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . and a recessed reset button. A minor alarm is a condition that does not render the module inoperative. 5 The slotted thumbscrew secures the GX2-CM100B to the equipment shelf.2-6 Overview Table 2-2 identifies and describes the features on the front panel. These tri-color LEDs indicate the following: 1 Green — normal operation. Red — A major alarm has been detected and immediate intervention is required. There are no alarms reported. This button is recessed to avoid inadvertent contact. its LED is turned off. 4 The reset button enables resetting of the GX2-CM100B. 2 This local 10Base-T port requires an RJ-45 connector. Not lit — If PS1 or PS2 is not in the shelf. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . 3 The SDU interface port transfers data to and from the optional SDU display and requires a mini-DIN connector. Table 2-2 Front panel features K ey F ea tu re F unc ti on There is one STATUS alarm indicator for the control module (CM) and one for each power supply (PS1 and PS2). A green LED indicates Ethernet activity. CM PS1 PS2 STATUS Yellow — a minor alarm has been detected. Torque to 7 ±3 in-lbs. Figure 2-4 Rear panel connectors 1 2 3 4 GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual .Overview 2-7 Rear Panel Connectors The rear panel of the GX2-CM100B* includes three connectors and is illustrated in Figure 2-4. 2 This 10Base-T network interface port requires an RJ-45 connector.* GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . 3 This 24-pin connector provides ground. 4 The guide pin and thumbscrew secures the GX2-CM100B to the GX2-HSG. power. and communication signals to the GX2-CM100B. A green LED indicates Ethernet activity. Table 2-3 Rear panel connectors K ey F ea tu re F unc ti on 1 Alarm relay contact that you can use to power external alarm equipment.2-8 Overview Table 2-3 describes the rear panel connectors. “Introduction.” 2 Record the model number.Sect ion 3 Installation This section provides instructions to install the GX2-CM100B and verify its operation. If damaged. Successful installation of the GX2-CM100B includes: ƒ Unpacking the module ƒ Installing the module ƒ Powering the unit ƒ Connecting the local Ethernet Cable (optional) ƒ Connecting the SDU interface cable (optional) ƒ Connecting the alarm relay output (optional) ƒ Connecting the network interface cable (optional) DANGER! GX2 modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . the device must be installed into the GX2-HSG* shelf equipped with a GX2-PSAC10* or GX2-PSDC10* power supply. Unpacking the GX2-CM100B 1 Unpack the GX2-CM100B and inspect it for damage. and related information for future reference. or a PC. See Section 1. set it aside in its original packing material and contact the Motorola Customer Service department for further instructions. This information is on a label on the side of the module. A ground connection is provided on the front of the GX2-HSG*. The use of an appropriate wrist ground strap is strongly recommended. to the CM100B to verify its interface. serial number. You need to connect an SDU assembly. To verify operation of the GX2-CM100B. Figure 3-1 Typical equipment-shelf configuration To install the GX2-CM100B. slide the control module fully into the designated GX2-HSG* slot until it seats into the midplane connector. You can install it with power applied to the GX2-HSG*. Hand-tighten the thumbscrew to a maximum of 7 ±3 in-lbs.3-2 Installation Installing the Module You can install the GX2-CM100B control module only in the extreme right slot of the GX2-HSG*. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Figure 3-1 illustrates a typical equipment-shelf configuration. power is automatically applied. or EMS. it performs a four second self-check and polls all on-board modules. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Powering the Unit When you seat the GX2-CM100B in the mid-plane connector. or an Element Management System (EMS). When it is powered. You can obtain complete GX2-CM100B status information using the SDU. If there is no SDU. Figure 3-2 Installing the GX2-CM100B You can install the GX2* modules in a powered-on or powered-off equipment shelf. PC running the Web Browser interface. Communication with the GX2-CM100B during this time is not possible. then the status indicators on the GX2-CM100B and other modules provide limited status information. the Web Browser interface. There are no adjustments required when placing the GX2-CM100B in service.Installation 3-3 Figure 3-2 illustrates installing the GX2-CM100B in the equipment shelf. A green LED indicates Ethernet activity. A web page will be displayed showing chassis information. proceed to Step 3). See Appendix C. If only one power supply is installed. If you do not have an SDU. This connector is illustrated in Figure 2-4. or hubs. 4 Connect the GX2-CM100B’s network port to a PC. navigate through the menu structure using the up/down and left/right arrow buttons. See Section 4. You must use a crossover cable when connecting directly to a PC.xxx is the IP address of the control module’s network port or local port. Connecting the Network Interface Cable To connect the network interface cable. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . You must use a straight-through Ethernet cable when connecting to network equipment such as routers. The other power supply’s status LED will remain unlit. Verifying GX2-CM100B Operation To confirm that the GX2-CM100B is operating properly: 1 Verify that the three LEDs on the front panel are solid colors. snap the RJ-45 connector into the local interface port on the GX2-CM100B front-panel (illustrated in Figure 2-3. (Key 2). “Ethernet Port Default Settings. Operation. Connecting the Optional SDU Interface Cable If you are using the optional SDU. “Menus and Alarms. A green LED indicates Ethernet activity.xxx. Alarm Relay Output A connector is provided on the GX2-CM100B rear panel to operate an external device from the alarm relay output.” for more information.xxx. snap the RJ-45 connector into the network interface port on the GX2-CM100B rear panel illustrated in Figure 2-4. Key 3). the three LEDs will provide the current status of the system. via the network or the local port (see install procedure). The relay will close when a major alarm is indicated. switches. “Ethernet Port IP Address Setup. All slots that contain devices will show a device name as the slot is selected.” 3 Configure the local and network ports using the SDU with the desired IP addresses and masks. use the default IP addresses to connect the GX2-CM100B to your PC. Key 1. 5 Launch Internet Explorer and type the following in the URL entry field: “http://xxx. You will also be able to scroll through the chassis slots to view application device data. depending on how you connected your PC.xxx. Key 2). Maximum permissible current is 250 mA. 2 Using the SDU (if you do not have an SDU.xxx.” Note that you must reset the GX2-CM100B for any new IP address settings to take effect. You should be able to view all GX2-CM100B menus. You must use a straight-through Ethernet cable when connecting directly to a PC.xxx” where xxx. insert the mini-DIN connector into the SDU interface port on the GX2-CM100B front-panel (illustrated in Figure 2-3. Operation. only that power supply’s LED will be lit. See Appendix B.” for more information. Slots that are empty will display “Empty” on the LCD. “Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access.3-4 Installation Connecting the Local Ethernet Cable To connect the local Ethernet cable. See Section 4. After the GX2-CM100B completes its boot process. 132 ƒ Network Ethernet Subnet Mask — 255. you must reset the GX2-CM100B for the new settings to take effect.213. The following topics are covered: Ethernet port IP Address setup. This interface is used by other SNMP devices to communicate with the GX2-CM100B. After you configure the Ethernet ports. “Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access. Password setup.129 You can configure these fields using the SDU or the embedded web interface (See Appendix B.213.84.000 ƒ Network Ethernet Port Address — 168.255. ISDN modem support setup. GX2 Lite chassis. These MIBs define each data object that you can monitor and control with the GX2-CM100B.000.000 ƒ Default Gateway Address — 168. Key 4 or by using the remote command via the SNMP interface. Before you connect multiple GX2-CM100B modules to a network.255.Section 4 Operation This section provides information on how to operate. GX2-CM100B MIB The GX2-CM100B management information base (MIB) documents are a set of documents used by the developer to create an SNMP interface for the device. Contact your Motorola CHS account representative for more information. The following subsection provides default settings for IP addresses. Quick Swap. and trap setup.255.000. GX2-CM100B MIBs.84. The GX2-CM100B MIBs for all GX2 devices are available from Motorola. Web interface. The network port is designed to connect to a network of equipment. you must set the network IP addresses to a unique setting. downloading firmware. subnet masks. Each of these two Ethernet ports must have a unique IP address and must be on separate subnets. and a network port located at the rear of the device. Ethernet Port IP Address Setup The GX2-CM100B provides two Ethernet ports: a local port located on the front panel.” for operation of the SDU or web interface).000.001 ƒ Local Ethernet Subnet Mask — 255. configure. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Ethernet Port Default Settings: ƒ Local Ethernet Port Address — 192. Security Modes. and use the various features of the GX2-CM100B control module. and gateway addresses for both the local and network ports. SDU menu navigation and operation. The local port is intended to communicate directly with a single user. You can do this through the front-panel RESET button illustrated in Figure 2-3. ƒ ALL SLOTS >QS OFF — turns the quick-swap feature OFF for all slots. The GX2-CM100B ships from the factory with the quick-swap feature deactivated. The quick swap feature is activated and deactivated on each slot independently. If the new module being inserted into the chassis is not the same type as the existing module. ƒ Force — By sending the Force command. and retrieves and stores the current settings of the selected module. (Note: the module will reset when using this command. it downloads the stored settings back into the replacement module. the GX2-CM100B will initiate the transfer of the stored settings from the GX2-CM100B’s memory back into the given device. An additional data object is used to set a time interval for updating the GX2-CM100B’s memory with device settings. This update is applied to all devices/slots in which the quick swap feature is currently enabled. When this feature is activated for a given slot.4-2 Operation Using Quick Swap The OmniStar GX2 products offer a quick-swap capability that auto-configures new modules being inserted into the chassis with the setting of the old device that was in that slot. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . ƒ SLOT X >FORCE — The GX2-CM100B will initiate transfer of the stored settings from the GX2-CM100B’s memory back into the given device. When using the SDU: ƒ SLOT X >ON — the GX2-CM100B turns on the quick swap feature and uploads the given slot’s setting into its memory. the quick swap operation is disabled for that control module. You can control the quick swap feature using the SDU interface or through the SNMP interface. ƒ ALL SLOTS >QS ON — the GX2-CM100B turns the quick-swap feature ON for all occupied slots and uploads all occupied slots’ settings into its memory. ƒ SLOT X >OFF — Turns the quick swap feature off for the selected slot. ƒ Disable — Turns the quick swap feature off for the selected slot. the GX2-CM100B verifies that a module is present in the selected slot. This “all slots” feature is not available through the Web Browser interface. The SNMP interface includes both the embedded web interface and network management software. the GX2-CM100B will turn on the quick swap feature and upload the given slot’s setting into its memory. This feature is only available when quick-swap is turned on for the given slot. You can activate or deactivate all slots at once using the “all slots” submenu under the “Quick Swap Control” on the SDU. You can set this object as follows. You can also activate the timer feature. but simple drop-down boxes make the activation and deactivation of each slot quick and easy. If a GX2-CM100B is removed from one chassis and inserted into a different chassis. identifies the type of device. This feature is only available when quick-swap is turned on for the given slot. This prevents accidentally transferring settings to the wrong module. which automatically activates quick-swap for all occupied slots.) ƒ UPLOAD — the module initiates transfer of its current settings to the GX2-CM100B’s memory. Data Objects Used to Configure the Quick-Swap Feature When using the Web Browser interface: ƒ Enable — By sending the Enable command. As the GX2-CM100B detects that a module with quick swap active has been replaced. the quick swap operation will not take place. When using the SDU: ƒ ALL SLOTS >TIMER OFF — no device settings will be updated to the GX2-CM100B memory for any slots after the initial upload when the quick-swap feature is enabled. After entering the correct password. use the arrow buttons to scroll through letter entry selections. ƒ ALL SLOTS >TIMER 1 HOUR — all occupied slots. ƒ ALL SLOTS >TIMER 1 WEEK — all occupied slots. 2 In the Password field. When using the SDU: 1 Navigate to the Security menu which is directly under the main menu. All devices with quick swap active will have their settings stored. with quick-swap enabled. ƒ One hour — Updates the GX2-CM100B’s memory with device settings every hour. enter the selected password that corresponds with the preferred access level and press enter on the keyboard to apply the change.Operation 4-3 When using the Web Browser interface: ƒ Timer off — No update will take place. will update the GX2-CM100B’s memory with their device settings every week. When using the Web Browser interface: 1 Navigate to the Security tab on the chassis view of the embedded Web Browser interface. ƒ ALL SLOTS >TIMER 1 DAY — all occupied slots. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . will update the GX2-CM100B’s memory with their device settings every day. ƒ One week — Updates the GX2-CM100B’s memory with device settings once a week. Security Modes The GX2-CM100B offers two security modes. Use the up/down and left/right arrow buttons on the SDU to select the menu and preferred security mode. will update the GX2-CM100B’s memory with their device settings every hour. press Enter to set the mode. with quick-swap enabled. 3 To enter a password. Read-only Prevents unauthorized personnel from changing settings from both the SDU and SNMP interface Read/write Enables you to change settings from both the SDU and the SNMP interface Changing Security Modes You can access and change the security mode using the SDU or SNMP interface. All devices with active quick swap will have their settings stored. with quick-swap enabled. 4 View the Security Mode field to ensure that you have activated the preferred access level. 3 Refresh the window to see the latest data. ƒ One day — Updates the GX2-CM100B’s memory with device settings once a day. All devices with active quick swap will have their settings stored. You can use the refresh feature of your Web Browser or you can select a different tab on the chassis view and then select the quick-swap tab again. 2 Press the Enter button to enter that mode. Passwords can be up to eight characters and are case sensitive. 3 Apply the change. 2 To change the password. The following list identifies and provides an explanation for each data object used to configure and monitor the ISDN operation. When using the SDU: 1 Navigate to the “Change Password For” window using the up/down and left/right arrow keys. ISDN Modem Configuration This feature is used only when two Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) modems are used to provide a communication link between a GX2-CM100B and an EMS through a PBX. you need to modify the current level by typing the preferred password in the password field and applying the change. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . navigate to the appropriate access level using the above procedure. When using the Web Browser: 1 Navigate to the Security window/tab on the user interface Note the current security mode.” for instructions. If you would like to modify another password level. This menu is under the main security menu and displays the current access level. There is no way to automatically return to the default password. Note: you must remember the new password. find the password entry field that corresponds to the current mode displayed and type in a new password. This is the access level for which you will be modifying the password. 4 Follow instructions displayed on the LCD. Note: you must remember the new password. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the alphabetical choices needed to enter requested data. All data objects for this feature are defaulted to be inactive. The password is effective immediately after it is entered. This is the access level password that you can modify. press the right arrow button to enter the modify password menu. 3 When the preferred access level is active and you are in the “Change Password For” menu. 2 If this is not the password level you wish to change. “Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access. These objects can only be modified through the SNMP interface. There is no way to automatically return to the default password.4-4 Operation The default passwords for each security level are: ƒ Read only mode – READONLY ƒ Read/write mode – MartinCG Changing Passwords You can modify passwords using the SDU or SNMP interface. Downloading Firmware To download firmware using the Web Browser refer to Appendix C. The default setting is 120 seconds. You can use these pages for controlling and monitoring all modules in the GX2 chassis. The default setting is 500 ms. The Lite chassis accommodates three replaceable GX2 application modules and a GX2-CM100B. This time starts when the first trap is sent. For a complete description of configuration and operation of the web interface refer to Appendix B. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . The default setting is off. This is accomplished by entering the IP address of a machine currently running trap viewing software into one of the five trap destination fields located in the control module’s network table. - ISDN Modem IP Address — needs to be set to the IP address of a remote ISDN modem.Operation 4-5 - ISDN Mode — controls when the ISDN mode is on or off. The value is defaulted to 0. The power supply is not a replaceable unit in this chassis. The range for this object is 0-3600. This ping determines if an EMS is currently connected through the remote ISDN modem. These faults are converted into SNMP traps and can be sent to a trap viewer or EMS.0. - ISDN Backoff timer — the time that the GX2-CM100B waits after the connection time timer has expired. This provides time for other devices on the PBX network to communicate with the EMS.” Trap setup The GX2-CM100B firmware detects faults for each application module installed in the chassis.0. The default setting is 120 seconds. All features mentioned in this document are supported in the Lite chassis as described.0. This timer prevents any one GX2-CM100B from tying up the ISDN link for indeterminate periods of time. Web Interface The GX2-CM100B contains a web server that will serve up embedded web pages. The GX2-CM100B firmware enables you to configure up to five different trap locations. - ISDN Trap Timeout — configures the maximum connection time that the GX2-CM100B can send traps to the remote modem IP address. GX2 Lite Chassis The GX2 Lite chassis must run revision “K” firmware or greater in the GX2-CM100B. “Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access. You can modify each of the above data objects by entering the preferred setting in the corresponding entry field and applying the change. - ISDN Ping Timeout — sets the timeout value of the Ping command. The range for this object is 0-3600. indicating a minor alarm. in the order given. Table 5-1 Troubleshooting guidelines S t a tu s LED I nd ica t ion Fla shi ng Red Red Yellow N o t Li t C o rr ec ti ve Ac t ion Boot failure in banks 0 and 1. inspect the connector pins and reinstall the module. To use the table. . When a problem is diagnosed as being internal to the module. If the SDU does not function: ƒ Ensure that the SDU cable’s connector is fully seated into the GX2-CM100B If you can not set data with the SDU: ƒ Ensure that the proper security access modes are set correctly If you can not download files. (1) (1) (1) (1) Verify that the power supplies are present and connected to a working power source. . Table 5-1 lists the troubleshooting checks. fix the problem. (4) Remove the GX2-CM100B from the chassis. (2) Access the network management software for parameter indications and additional information. if possible. (3) Press RESET on the GX2-CM100B. the entire module must be replaced. ƒ Find c and perform that check (access the network management software . If the error condition cannot be corrected. to help identify the cause of the minor alarm and. “Introduction. ensure that: ƒ The TFTP server is running and its IP address is on the same subnet as the GX2-CM100B’s address ƒ The IP address of the machine running the TFTP server is entered into the “tftp server” object which is located in the EMS network interface table ƒ The file to be downloaded is copied to the correct directory on the server machine ƒ The device to be downloaded is of the same type as the file being loaded from the server and that the correct slot is entered in the user interface GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual .” for information on how to return equipment. ƒ Continue performing all checks in the yellow column.Sect ion 5 Tr oubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting procedures for the GX2-CM100B. contact the TRC at 1-888-944-HELP (1-888-944-4357). identify the symptom and then perform the checks in the order listed under that symptom. For example: ƒ If the front-panel STATUS LED is yellow. go to the yellow column.). See Section 1. replace the GX2-CM100B. Use them to correct minor problems or to help better define the malfunction. ensure that: ƒ The Ethernet cables are connected properly ƒ The Ethernet addresses and masks on both the local and network Ethernet ports are configured with an address compatible with your network GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual .5-2 Troubleshooting If the SNMP SET operations fails: ƒ Ensure that the security mode is set with the proper read/write address If you can not communicate with the GX2-CM100B over the Ethernet connections. Operating Temperature Range -20° C to +65° C (-4° F to +149° F) Storage Temperature Range -40° C to +80° C (-40° F to +176° F) Dimensions 1” W x 5.9” H x 15” D (2.Appendix A Specifications Communication Interface Local Ethernet Port (front panel) Data format Ethernet 10Base-T Data rate 10 Mbits/sec Connector RJ-45 Network Management Port (rear panel) Data format Ethernet 10Base-T Data rate 10 Mbits/sec Connector RJ-45 Shelf Display Unit Mini-DIN Alarm relay Contact closure.5 cm x 15 cm x 38 cm) Weight 2. 250 mA / 40 VAC or VDC maximum User Interface Front panel Tri-Color Module Status LED Tri-Color Power Supply 1 Status LED Tri-Color Power Supply 2 Status LED General Power Consumption 5 watts maximum. (about 1 kg) Mounting GX2-HSG* equipment shelf GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual .0 lb. Appendix B Menus and Alarms This appendix provides information about: ƒ Using the optional SDU with display ƒ Using the GX2-CM100B menus ƒ The menu structure Table B-1 Using the GX2-CM100B menus To Use Scroll through the top-level menu Press the up or down arrows to scroll through RF. Change a parameter value Press the right arrow to enter edit mode. Enter a level two menu from the top-level menu Press the right arrow. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . you exit edit mode with the value unchanged. Press ENTER to save the new value or press the left arrow to exit edit mode without changing the value. NETWORK INFORMATION. Use the up and down arrows to change the value. MODULE INFO. SECURITY. Go up from level two to level one Press the left arrow. Then press the up and down arrows to scroll through the level two menu. MODULE STATUS. If you press no key for 10 to 15 seconds. and CONTROL. QUICK SWAP. B-2 Menus and Alarms SDU Interface Menus SDU navigation and data entry is accomplished by using the up/down and left/right buttons. After entering a sub menu. The left arrow button moves you up one menu level. To enter into the sub menu. you need to press the right arrow. If a slot in not occupied by a module. the menu will read: SLOT X EMPTY. GX2-CM100B main menu and submenus: Main Menu CHASSIS ALIAS SHELF ID: SLOT 1 MENU> SLOT 2 MENU> SLOT 3 MENU> SLOT 4 MENU> SLOT 5 MENU> SLOT 6 MENU> SLOT 7 MENU> SLOT 8 MENU> SLOT 9 MENU> SLOT 10 MENU> SLOT 11 MENU> SLOT 12 MENU> SLOT 13 MENU> SLOT 14 MENU> SLOT 15 MENU> SLOT 16 MENU> PS 1 MENU> PS 2 MENU> Security Menu CHANGE MODE> READ WRITE READ ONLY CHANGE PASSWORD FOR> READ WRITE MODE READ ONLY MODE GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . This is an indication that there is a sub menu for the current screen. the up/down buttons enable you to scroll through the menus of the level. As you navigate through the menu structure the character “>” may be displayed at the end of messages seen on the LCD. The enter button is used to apply changes. xxx.xxx.Menus and Alarms B-3 Control Module MenuÆ MODULE INFORMATIONÆ MODULE ALIAS> GX2-CM100B MODEL: GX2-CM100B S/N: 0123456789ABCDEF FW REV: M HW REV: 1 DATE CODE: mm/dd/yyyy NETWORK INFORMATIONÆ LOCAL ETH IP ADDR> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx NETW ETH IP ADDR> xxx.xxx GATEWAY IP ADDR> xxx.xxx LOCATION> “SITE.xxx.xxx.xxx NETW SUBNET MASK> xxx.xxx MODULE PARAMETERSÆ CM TEMP: XX˚C QUICK SWAP CONTROLÆ ALL SLOTS>TIMER OFF/TIMER 1 HOUR/TIMER 1 DAY/TIMER 1 WEEK/QS ON/QS OFF SLOT 1>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 2>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 3>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 4>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 5>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 6>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 7>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 8>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 9>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 10>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 11>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 12>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 13>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 14>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE SLOT 15>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual .xxx.LOCATION” xxx.xxx.xxx LOCAL SUBNET MASK> xxx.RACK.xxx.xxx. B-4 Menus and Alarms SLOT 16>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE PS 1>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE PS 2>ON/OFF/UPLOAD/FORCE DISPLAY TESTÆ GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . If the host computer is connected to a network and.1) is contained in the first three numbers of the IP address. System Requirements To successfully use the web browser configuration tool you must have: ƒ An Ethernet connection ƒ Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.0. security modes. you should reboot the computer. The subnet for the default front panel IP address (192. 3 Select “J2SE 1. and the network Ethernet port mask. and then Network and Dialup Connections. standard edition (J2SE)”.3.0. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . you must set up the GX2-CM100B IP address and the host computers IP address to be on the subnet. ISDN operation.com/. 4 Select “J2SE 1. or Netscape 5. To change the IP address using Windows 2000: 1 Go to the control panel. with Java Runtime Plug-in ƒ GX2-CM100B with firmware revision G or later Devices Supported This web browser configuration tool supports all OmniStar GX2 application modules and power supplies. The system administrator should be able to provide you with these parameters. and network IP addresses and masks. To ensure that you can properly communicate between the GX2-CM100B and a host computer using the front panel. From this interface you can monitor and control each GX2 application module that is currently plugged into the chassis. Configuring the Web Browser If you need to add the Java runtime plug-in to your computer: 1 Go to the web page: http://www. We recommend that you change the host computers IP address to 192.0. To ensure that the changes made to the computer’s IP address are incorporated successfully. that this tool is not an Element/Network Management System. you may have to modify the Gateway IP address. Note.Appendix C Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access The OmniStar GX2 web browser configuration tool enables you to monitor and control device parameters using a standard web browser. Each GX2-CM100B in the system contains its own web server. 2 Download and install the “Java 2 platform.sun. depending on the GX2-CM100B’s assigned IP address.0 or higher.5_X” for GX2-CM100B firmware versions “M” or later.java.5 if the front panels IP address is at its default value. the network Ethernet port IP address.0 or higher. java applets are uploaded to the user’s computer to provide a GUI interface. When you connect into one of the two Ethernet ports and enter the appropriate IP address. This interface also enables you to configure the quick swap feature and facilitate firmware upgrades.1_X” for GX2-CM100B firmware versions “L” or earlier. 2 Select the appropriate Ethernet connect (most likely “Local Area Connection 2”). g. Security Precaution — any network user can access any GX2-CM100B on the network if its IP address is known. You can also connect the PC to a network of GX2-CM100Bs with the use of an Ethernet hub. If the IP address is unknown. you can obtain the address using the SDU.g. 3 Select LAN Settings. 255. uncheck the box for “use a proxy server.” 6 Enter in the appropriate IP address (e. Each GX1-CM100B is now accessible from the PC.1 (local port) and 168. 4 Select the component Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties.213.0.132 (network port).0. you must know the IP address of the GX2-CM100B of interest. Leave subnet mask the same (e. you must use a crossover cable. 3 If you are connecting the PC directly to the Ethernet port on the rear of the GX2-CM100B.C-2 Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access 3 Click on Properties. 2 Select the Connections tab.0. stop any firewall/security program. 2 Connect the PC to the hub.” 5 Press OK. The first page displayed will be the GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . you will be able to view the embedded web pages. 192.0) 7 Press OK to set. Consult your IT department for further information on using/disabling a firewall. The default IP addresses are 192.0. Setting Up the Network To connect the GX2-CM100B to the network: 1 Connect an Ethernet cable from the PC to the RJ-45 port on the front of the GX2-CM100B.255. This must be a straight through cable. 5 Click on “Use following IP addresses. select Tools > Internet Options. Disable any proxy settings that may be set in the browser (Internet Explorer). To connect a PC to a network of GX2-CM100Bs: 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the port on the rear of the GX2-CM100B to a port on the hub. By typing “http://{CM IP ADDRESS}” in the address space of your web browser. Invoking the Embedded Web Page Using a Web Browser To invoke a web page. The port you are plugged into will determine the address used. Disabling Proxy Settings If applicable. You can cascade hubs to link any number of GX2-CM100Bs to the network.255. 4 Under Proxy Settings.5). To disable proxy settings: 1 From the menu.84. The other slots. To update the currently displayed panel. download. The following subsections describe each of these screens. Some GX2 application modules occupy more than one space in the GX2-HSG*. you must select the corresponding tab again. or OK alarm state for a device is indicated by the colors red. and quick swap menus. Chassis Level Screen The chassis level screen provides a view of the devices currently plugged into the chassis. enables you to see up-to-date status for that chassis. provided at the bottom of the module status panel.” Figure C-1 illustrates the chassis level screen. Only the slot that the module is physically connected to will show its name in the chassis panel view. The data for the operation you select will appear just below the tab. Download. will display the text “Empty. click on the device name located in the chassis view. which are occupied due to the size of the application module. From this screen you can drill down to view Network. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . the text “Empty” will appear for that slot position in a light gray color. Security. To invoke a Module Parameter Screen from this screen. The current status of each device is indicated by the color of the device entry. Figure C-1 Chassis level screen A refresh button. To modify data on these panels. and Detailed Device Parameter screens. simply click the tab for the preferred operation.Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access C-3 Chassis Level Screen. and green. Quick Swap. yellow. The chassis level screen also provides you with access to the network. change the selected data parameter field and press Enter. minor. To access any of these menus. A major. You must press the Enter key for each field entry. security. If there are empty slots in the chassis. and up to five different trap destination IP addresses. Figure C-3 illustrates the network screen. from hidden to read/write or read/only. If the parameter you set is not accepted by the hardware the text string “Err” is displayed for that parameter entry. Analog. Digital. Figure C-2 Detailed parameter screen You can modify parameters with a read/write attribute from this screen. Network Screen The network screen enables you to configure the GX2-CM100B with the necessary IP addresses and masks needed to communicate over the network. simply modify the existing value to the preferred value and press Enter. and Factory parameter data for the GX2-CM100B. It provides you with the capability to set both local and network addresses. If a parameter changes state. enter the desired data and press Enter. You may re-enter a new value for that parameter or select the update button to refresh the entire screen. For choice box selections. ISDN parameters. If the state of the parameter is hidden. All parameters in the MIB are displayed on this screen. the parameter will not appear on the screen. To modify a parameter. the parameter is set. You must change each parameter individually followed by pressing Enter. TFTP server address. Selecting update refreshes all parameters to their current value. Figure C-2 illustrates the detailed parameter screen. the parameter will be displayed the next time the screen is updated. for example. To set any of these parameters.C-4 Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access Detailed Parameter Screen The detailed parameter screen enables you to monitor and control HFC Common Status. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . as soon as you click on the preferred choice. Local IP.Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access C-5 Figure C-3 Network screen To activate a change to the Network IP. “Operation. you must reset the GX2-CM100B.” for information on default passwords and a definition of the parameters. Gateway or subnet mask addresses. See Section 4. Figure C-4 Security screen GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Security Screen The security screen enables you to change user passwords and access modes. Figure C-4 illustrates the security screen. 3 Navigate to the Download Menu. To perform downloads. GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Refer to the server’s help menu for setup operations. Press Enter to set entry. NOTE: A GX2 application module takes approximately 3 minutes to complete programming of its memory with new firmware from the GX2-CM100B. 4 Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file in the “Filename” parameter field. This file can be for a GX2 application module. power supply. To download new firmware to a module in the GX2-HSG* using the Web Browser interface: 1 Copy the preferred downloadable file to the server machine. These files have the extension “.GX2. or the control module. 6 From the “Auto Reset” parameter field select “activate” to reset the upgraded module and run the newly loaded firmware. you must have a tftp server running on the same subnet as the GX2-CM100B. Figure C-5 illustrates the Download screen. The GX2-CM100B takes approximately 12 minutes to complete the same process when programming its own memory with new firmware. You must now select whether you do or do not want the GX2-CM100B to reset the upgraded module after the download is complete.” 2 Set the “TFTP Server” address field in the Network menu with the TFTP server’s IP address. Figure C-5 Download screen You can only perform firmware downloads by using the Web Browser interface or HFC manager software.C-6 Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access Download Screen This screen enables you to download new firmware to any GX2 application module in the GX2-HSG*. 5 Press Enter to initiate the file transfer from the server to the GX2-CM100B. 8 Enter the slot(s) in the “Download Slots” field for which you want to download new firmware. 9 You can view the status of the download process from the “Download Status” parameter field. the firmware will switch to the newly downloaded firmware upon completion of the download. When this happens.Configuration and Embedded Web Page Access 7 From the “Auto Reset” parameter field. but not run. To turn quick swap on for a given module. Quick Swap (AMC) This panel enables you to set the quick swap feature for any GX2 application module in the GX2-HSG*.” To force an update of the current parameter settings. C-7 10 To view the most up-to-date status. a brief interruption of service may occur while the module reboots. Figure C-6 Quick swap screen GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Press Enter to initiate the firmware upgrade. To turn quick swap off. If the Auto Reset parameter field is set to “activate” during a download. select the “Download” tab to update the parameters on this panel. select “deactivate” to hold. select “enable” in the pull-down menu. Figure C-6 illustrates the quick swap screen. select “disable. select the “force” option. the newly loaded firmware until a switch bank command is issued or the GX2-CM100B is given the “activate” command. request from external PC to CM1 RJ-11 Modular telephone jack RS-232D. baud per second DB9 9-pin connector DCE Data circuit terminating equipment EEPROM Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EMS Element Management System ESD Electrostatic discharge GUI Graphical user interface ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network LCD Liquid crystal display LED Light emitting diode mA Milliamps MIB Management information base NMS Network Management System PC IBM compatible personal computer RFA Request For Access.Abbreviations and Acronyms The abbreviations and acronyms list contains the full spelling and identifies the short forms used in this manual: bps Data rate. RS-485 EIA standard for a digital interface RSA Return for Service Authorization SCI Serial communications interface SDU Shelf door unit SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SPI Serial Peripheral Interface GX2-CM100B Installation and Operation Manual . Visit our website at: www.motorola.com 505904-001-a 7/07 .
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