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DPS Telecom Net Dog 82 IP Руководство по эксплуатации

Exit Procedure

Exiting the configuration utility leaves the port avail-
able for reach through.
1. Select e(X)it from the main menu.
2. The screen will display the DOS prompt symbol.
3. Disconnect computer and connect device for reach
through access.
Fig. 24 - To exit the configuration utility and
leave the port available for reach through,
select e(X)it from the main menu.

Operation

The Net Dog can be accessed from a DPS element
manager, such as a T/MonXM WorkStation or
Intelligent Alarm Mediator (IAM), or from your SNMP
manager.
Local LED Display - Operational status LEDs are
visible on top of the Net Dog's case. Fig. 25 shows the
LED meanings.
Note: On power up, LEDs will alternate flashing on/off
for approximately six seconds. If the pattern repeats, a
firmware download may be needed. Refer to the
Downloading Firmware section on page 12 for down-
load instructions or call DPS tech support.
Network flashes
Com 1 flashes
red/green when
red/green when
data is passed on
data is passed
the network
Power ON
Alarm LEDs
indicate
alarm point
status
Relay LEDs
indicate control
point status
Fig. 25 - LEDs on the Net Dog case
indicate the unit's operational status.
D-PC-295-10A-0V
May 5, 2000
Phone Line Status
Com 2 has
flashes red/green
no function
when data is passed
Configuration Port Monitoring - See the Monitor
Section for operation from a computer connected to the
COM1 port.
DPS Element Managers - The Net Dog can report
to a DPS T/MonXM WorkStation or an Intelligent
Alarm Mediator. When viewing the Net Dog alarms
from either of these element managers, refer to the
T/MonXM or IAM manual for screen descriptions. The
T/MonXM data base will have to be configured for
interrogating the Net Dog as a dial up device.
SNMP managers - Net Dog reports to your SNMP
manager will appear on screen as described in the docu-
mentation for your SNMP manager.
Alphanumeric Pager Descriptions
1
4
01:Net Dog Example
99.1.1.3.1
3
TOWER LIGHTS Alarm
7
9:22
1. Number of pages
2. Unit name
3. Port #.Address.Display.
Applicable to T/Mon and IAM only.
4. Alarm point number
5. Alarm status: 1=alarm, 0=clear
6. Time Net Dog sent page*
7. Alarm point description
8. Alarm status
9. Time and date pager received page
* Determined by the Net Dog internal clock
which is set by the SNMP manager.
Fig. 26 - Alpha numeric pager LCD descriptions.
Clear Channel Connection
A clear channel connection allows you to remotely
access the craft port of a device that is connected to the
Net Dog's COM1 port via Ethernet. Proceed as follows:
1. Connect a Telnet client to TCP port 2002 at the
address of the desired Net Dog.
2. Get the clear channel and communicate with the
device as required.
3. Disconnect when complete. (Disconnect will auto-
matically occur after 10 minutes of no activity.)
Test and Acceptance
After installation and configuration of the Net Dog is
completed, perform the procedure in Table L appropriate
for the reporting devices in your network.
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2
5
9:20
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9
OG113939.001
6
8