Nevion FCS193-AEMS User manual

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FCS193-AEMS
Advanced Element Management System
User manual
Rev. B
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Nevion Support
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See http://www.nevion.com/support/ for service hours for customer support globally.
Revision history
Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below.
Rev. Repl. Date Sign Change description
B A 2017-02-26 HK Updated Ordering options and other minor
changes
A - 2017-01-03 HK Initial Release
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Contents
Contents ................................................................................................................... 2
1 Product overview ................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Warnings, Cautions and Notes ........................................................................................ 6
2 Description ............................................................................................................ 7
2.1 Ordering Options .............................................................................................................. 9
3 Applications ......................................................................................................... 10
4 Specifications ...................................................................................................... 11
5 System Configuration .......................................................................................... 13
5.1 Default console users and passwords ........................................................................... 13
5.2 Default Web Interface users and passwords ................................................................. 13
5.3 Default IP Setting ........................................................................................................... 14
5.4 The Serial Port Interface ................................................................................................ 1 4
5.5 Logging into the FCS193-AEMS console ...................................................................... 15
5.6 Configure Network settings ............................................................................................ 16
5.7 Setting Date and Time ................................................................................................... 16
5.8 Setting Time Zone .......................................................................................................... 17
5.9 RADIUS authentication .................................................................................................. 18
5.10 Firewall iptables ........................................................................................................... 19
5.11 HTTP server ................................................................................................................. 20
5.11.1 Enabling and disabling HTTPS ................................................................................. 20
5.11.2 Password protection ................................................................................................. 20
5.12 FTP server ................................................................................................................... 21
6 AEMS Web Interface ........................................................................................... 22
6.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 22
6.2 Chassis Summary Page ................................................................................................ 24
6.3 Card Home Page ........................................................................................................... 2 5
6.4 Card Status Menu Options ............................................................................................. 26
6.4.1 Card Status Summary Page ....................................................................................... 26
6.4.2 Alarm Statistics ........................................................................................................... 27
6.4.3 History ......................................................................................................................... 28
6.5 Card Edit Config Menu Options ..................................................................................... 29
6.5.1 Edit Card Configuration ............................................................................................... 29
6.5.2 Edit Alarm Configuration ............................................................................................. 30
6.5.3 Edit Alarm Groups ....................................................................................................... 32
6.5.4 Edit Name ................................................................................................................... 33
6.5.5 Configuration Upload/Download ................................................................................. 34
6.6 AEMS Status and Configuration .................................................................................... 35
6.6.1 Edit Site Information .................................................................................................... 35
6.6.2 AEMS Alarm Settings ................................................................................................. 36
6.6.3 Edit System Information .............................................................................................. 42
6.6.4 Edit Card Information .................................................................................................. 4 3
6.6.5 Help ............................................................................................................................. 44
7 Installation ........................................................................................................... 45
7.1 Inspection ....................................................................................................................... 45
7.2 Handling ......................................................................................................................... 45
7.3 Grounding ...................................................................................................................... 45
7.4 Module Installation ......................................................................................................... 46
7.5 Installation Environment ................................................................................................. 4 7
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8 Front Panel .......................................................................................................... 48
9 Rear Connector Panel ......................................................................................... 49
9.1 RJ45 Ethernet Network Connector ................................................................................ 50
9.2 GPIO outputs ................................................................................................................. 50
9.3 The RS232 Serial Port ................................................................................................... 51
10 SNMP ................................................................................................................ 52
10.1 SNMP Notifications ...................................................................................................... 5 2
10.2 SNMP Agent ................................................................................................................ 53
10.2.1 SNMP v1 and v2c ..................................................................................................... 53
10.2.2 SNMP v3 ................................................................................................................... 54
11 Upgrading FCS193-AEMS ................................................................................ 55
12 Maintenance and Storage ................................................................................. 56
12.1 Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 56
12.2 Storage ........................................................................................................................ 56
12.3 Operational Safety ....................................................................................................... 56
Appendix A - Glossary ............................................................................................ 57
Table of Figures
Figure 1: FCS193-AEMS with VS103 connector card installed ............................................. 7
Figure 2: Element Management Application Diagram ......................................................... 10
Figure 3: Date and Time settings ......................................................................................... 17
Figure 4: FCS193-AEMS Home Screen (VS103 chassis) ................................................... 22
Figure 5: Chassis Summary Page ....................................................................................... 24
Figure 6: Card Home Page .................................................................................................. 25
Figure 7: Card Status Summary Page ................................................................................. 26
Figure 8: Alarm Statistics Screen ......................................................................................... 27
Figure 9: Card History Screen ............................................................................................. 28
Figure 10: Card Edit Configuration Window ......................................................................... 29
Figure 11: Edit Alarm Configuration ..................................................................................... 30
Figure 12: Edit Alarm Groups .............................................................................................. 32
Figure 13: Card Name Screen ............................................................................................. 33
Figure 14: Configuration Upload/Download ......................................................................... 34
Figure 15: Edit Site Information Screen ............................................................................... 35
Figure 16: AEMS Status and Configuration Screen ............................................................. 36
Figure 17: AEMS Alarm Configuration Screen .................................................................... 38
Figure 18: AEMS Level Alarm Group Screen ...................................................................... 39
Figure 19: AEMS GPIO Settings Screen ............................................................................. 40
Figure 20: Ventura Chassis Profile Screen .......................................................................... 41
Figure 21: Edit System Information Screen ......................................................................... 42
Figure 22: Edit Card Information Screen ............................................................................. 43
Figure 23: FCS193-AEMS Help Screen .............................................................................. 44
Figure 24: FCS193 for VS103 chassis (left) and VS101-2H chassis (right) ......................... 46
Figure 25: FCS193-AEMS Front panel ................................................................................ 48
Figure 26: Rear connector panel for VS103 chassis (left) and VS101-2H chassis (right) ... 49
Figure 27: SNMP Settings ................................................................................................... 52
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Table of Tables
Table 1: AEMS Alarm Definitions ......................................................................................... 37
Table 2: Description of Front Panel FCS193-AEMS LED's ................................................. 48
Table 3: Rear Connector Panel I/O’s ................................................................................... 49
Table 4: GPIO Interface Pin Out .......................................................................................... 50
Table 5: Null Modem cable: (For direct PC to AEMS connection) ....................................... 51
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1 Product overview
This manual is written for users of the Nevion FCS193 Advanced Element Management
System. It provides the necessary information for installation, configuration and operation
of the product.
The manual covers the following topics:
Technical Specification
Installation
WEB interface description including configuration
Alarm listings
Maintenance
1.1 Warnings, Cautions and Notes
The following warnings, cautions and notes are used and highlighted in this manual as
shown below:
Warning: This is a warning. Warnings give information, which if strictly
observed, will prevent personal injury and death, or damage to personal
property or the environment.
Caution: This is a caution. Cautions give information, which if strictly followed,
will prevent damage to equipment or other goods.
Note: Notes provide supplementary information. They are highlighted for
emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately after the relevant
text.
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2 Description
The FCS193-AEMS (Advanced Element Management System) is a management card for
the Nevion Ventura line cards installed in the VS101-2H and VS103 chassis.
Alarms for the chassis, cards and FCS193-AEMS are shown by the front panel LED’s. This
module allows the configuration, status monitoring and reporting of alarms for the installed
Ventura functional cards via a web browser.
The 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet port on the FCS193-AEMS back panel is used to
manage the chassis using HTTP(S), SNMP, SSH, NTP and FTP/SFTP. An RS232 serial
port is available for local management and initial setup of the network configuration.
Firmware and software upgrades, for both installed cards and the FCS193-AEMS itself are
remotely downloadable to the element management card. Line cards that support remote
upgrade can be upgraded through the element management card.
Figure 1: FCS193-AEMS with VS103 connector card installed
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Standard Features
• Up to 9 functional cards can be supported from one FCS193-AEMS
• Remote monitoring and control of all Ventura line cards
• On-board alarm history storage of over 2000 events per card
• 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interface
• Web based GUI and XML interface
• Firewall (iptables)
• RADIUS support for optional remote authentication
• Time synchronization using NTP
• Assignable GPIO outputs (available in VS103 chassis only)
• Persistence and hold times for all alarms
• User definable card configuration / description
• User definable fields for remote chassis location and contact person / engineer on
site
• 1 min, 15 min, 60 min and 24 hour alarm event aggregation
• RS232 serial port for local maintenance
• Remote upgrade capability for supported cards
• Management through standard web browser, no specialized software required
• Provides standardized interface to third party element management platforms
through SNMP
• SNMP Traps / Informs for all alarms with assignable priority and individual
enable/disable
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2.1 Ordering Options
Product Name Description
FCS193-AEMS
FCS193-AEMS card for VS103 chassis
FCS193-AEMS-2H
FCS193-AEMS card for VS101-2H chassis
Table 1
NOTE: Additional ordering options are available to order FCS193-AEMS in combination
with the VS103 or VS101-2H chassis.
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3 Applications
The FCS193-AEMS provides monitoring for up to 9 line cards in the VS103 Chassis, or up
to 2 line cards in the VS101-2H Chassis.
The FCS193-AEMS is intended for remote configuration, performance monitoring, fault
isolation, and operation management of your Broadcast Network. This remote element
management solution allows users to access their transport networks via web server.
Problems in the network can be detected by the user and defined through alarms viewed in
the web browser. A user can view card operation status and failure conditions. History logs
are created, which can be saved for later viewing and analysis. Remote configuration can
be carried out as shown in the application diagram below.
Figure 2: Element Management Application Diagram
If one of the circuits or links in your network fails, then you can verify which equipment has
been affected. A local broadcast station can monitor and manage its remote locations for
signal losses and equipment failures.
The Web-based interface provides an updated snapshot of the chassis with the status of
each front panel LED, allowing the viewing or configuration of each card. AEMS also lists
the alarms for each card or the entire chassis, and offers a highly configurable handling of
alarms at the element management level.
The SNMP interface provided by AEMS integrates with existing SNMP management
solutions such as DataMiner. AEMS sends notifications to the SNMP manager if alarm
situations occur that require corrective action.
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4 Specifications
RS232
Port type DTE
Connector 9-way male D type
Baud Rate 115200 bps
Data bits 8
Signalling 1 stop bit
Parity None
Ethernet
Connector: RJ45
Link Speed: 10/100/1000 Base-T
Max. Cable run 100m CAT5 UTP data cable
General Purpose Interface (GPIO) Alarms (available on VS103 chassis)
Signal type: Close on alarm contacts
Connector: 9-way female D-type
Max. Switched voltage: 48V DC
System
Operating system: Linux based
Processor: 32-bit dual core ARM, 1GB DDR3 RAM
Protocols
SSH: Remote system management
FTP / SFTP / SCP: Firmware uploads
HTTP / HTTPS: Web browser access
SNMP: Network management v2c / v3
NTP: System time synchronisation
RADIUS: Remote user authentication
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Power
Voltage: +3.3V, +5V DC
Power consumption: 4W
General
Operating temperature 0 to 50°C ambient.
Storage Temperature: -10C - 70 C ambient.
Humidity: <80% (non-condensing)
Compliance: UL, CSA, CE, FCC (Part 15, Class A), RoHS
Mechanical Suitable for mounting in the Ventura Series
VS103 and VS101-2H 19” rack mountable
chassis, with input, output and power
connections to the rear.
Size 3 HP x 3U Extended Eurocard (220mm
x100mm).
Weight FCS193 card: 210 g
Daughter card for VS103 chassis: 25 g
Rear connector panel VS103 chassis: 74 g
Rear connector panel VS101-2H chassis: 32 g
Boot time: Approx. 15 seconds
Standard Accessories: Rear connector panel
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5 System Configuration
5.1 Default console users and passwords
By default FCS193-AEMS provides three console user accounts:
anms:Accountusedforremotelogin.
password:password
root:super‐useraccountrequiredforadministrativetasks.
password:qazxsw
vip:AspecialaccountusedbytheVideoIPathmanagementsystem.Thisaccounthas
specialrightstoupgradeandrebootFCS193‐ANMS.
The passwords for these accounts can be changed from the console using the passwd
command:
passwd [user]
The root user can change the password for any user by adding an optional username after
the password. Other users can only change their own password.
5.2 Default Web Interface users and passwords
It is possible to enable user authentication for the FCS193-AEMS Web interface. For details
see section 5.11.2.
By default FCS193-AEMS provides three web interface user accounts:
anms:Thisuserisnotamemberoftheeditgroup
password:password
operator:Thisuserisamemberoftheeditgroup
password:password
vip:AspecialaccountusedbytheVideoIPathmanagementsystem.Thisuserisamember
oftheeditgroup.
Only users which are members of the edit group are allowed to change the configuration, if
the --edit-group option is enabled (see section 5.11.2).
The passwords for these accounts can be changed from the console by the root user using
the htpasswd command:
htpasswd -B /etc/apache2/htpasswd [user]
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5.3 Default IP Setting
The FCS193-AEMS factory default IP address is 10.0.0.1.
The network configuration of the FCS193-AEMS Element Management card can be
changed via SSH or the RS232 serial port console.
Note: The default IP Address setting for the FCS193-AEMS is 10.0.0.1
The default subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0
5.4 The Serial Port Interface
It is possible to log into a local console port on the FCS193-AEMS card through the RS232
serial port on the rear panel. Terminal emulation software should be used to access the
AEMS serial port. The serial port settings are as follows:
Session type VT100
Rate 115200 baud
Bits 8 bits
Parity / Stop No parity, 1 stop bit
Press return in the terminal emulator software. The serial port should detect the connection
and display a login message.
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5.5 Logging into the FCS193-AEMS console
The FCS193-AEMS console can be accessed through SSH or through the RS232 serial port.
After connecting to the AEMS a welcome message will be displayed and a prompt to enter a
user name.
The default settings only allow the anms user to log into the console. The default password
for the anms user is password:
Username: anms
Password: password (will not be shown)
Sometimes superuser (root) permission is required, for example to change the
FCS193-AEMS Network settings. The su <enter> command can be used to change to root
user. The interface will prompt for the root password.
Password: qazxsw (will not be shown)
Note: For security reasons it is not possible to login via SSH directly as root
user. The user must log in as anms user and change to root user using the
su’ command.
Figure 3
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5.6 Configure Network settings
To configure the IP settings via the command line, log in to the AEMS console using either
the serial port or SSH and become the root user (section 5.5).
1. Start the network configuration process by typing netconfig at the ‘#’ prompt.
2. Choose ‘Configure Network Configuration’ using the cursor keys and press enter.
3. Follow the instructions in the dialogue windows to enter the IP address, netmask,
hostname, domain name, gateway, NTP server and DNS server.
Figure 4
If the netconfig window looks unusual or you get an error message like ‘Error opening
terminal: xxxx’, make sure the terminal used is vt100 compatible.
On the last window of the netconfig dialogue the new settings can either be discarded,
applied immediately or applied after the next reboot. When applying the settings
immediately the current Ethernet connection might get lost if the IP address, gateway or
netmask have changed.
5.7 Setting Date and Time
It is recommended to use an NTP server to synchronise the system time on the
FCS193-AEMS. The NTP server can be configured from the console using the netconfig
command (see 5.6) or from the ‘Edit System Information’ page (see Figure 5). If no NTP
server is used the date and time on the system have to be set manually. This can be done
from the ‘Edit System Information’ page or from the console using the date command.
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To check the current clock settings from the console, enter the date command and press
enter:
# date
Tue Jun 10 16:15:47 PST 2009
Only the root user is allowed to change the date and time using the date command. The
command takes the month (MM) day (DD) hour (hh) minute (mm) century (CC) year (YY)
and seconds (ss) in the following order:
date MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]
Example:
# date 061016292009
Tue Jun 10 16:29:00 PST 2009
To get a more complete overview of the date command enter:
# date –-help
FCS193-AEMS has a battery to maintain the clock while powered down.
5.8 Setting Time Zone
The time zone on the FCS193-AEMS system can be configured through the WEB GUI.
1. Select ‘Edit System Information’ from the left hand menu.
2. In the ‘Date and Time’ section select the desired time zone from the menu and
press ‘Save Changes’. A reboot is not required.
Figure 5: Date and Time settings
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5.9 RADIUS authentication
For FTP, HTTP(S) and SSH (including SFTP and SCP) it is possible to select between remote
authentication using RADIUS or local authentication. The selection between local or RADIUS
authentication is done from the command console as root user using the auth-config
command. To see a full list of options for the auth-config command enter:
auth-config -h
To configure the IP address of the RADIUS server and the shared secret (password) use the
following command:
auth-config --radius <server_ip> --passwd <password>
Caution: Changing the authentication method for SSH while being logged in
via SSH means the system might become remotely inaccessible (e.g. if the
RADIUS server configuration is invalid).
Configure SSH and HTTP(S) to use RADIUS authentication:
auth-config –-ssh-radius --http-radius
The FCS193-AEMS RADIUS Access-Request contains the following attributes:
User‐Name(1):Usertobeauthenticated
User‐Password(2):Passwordoftheusertobeauthenticated
NAS‐IP‐Address(4):IPAddressoftheFCS193‐AEMSrequestingauthenticationoftheuser
NAS‐Identifier(32):Stringidentifytheservicewhichisrequestingauthentication.The
stringcanbeoneof:http/http‐ssl/ftp/sshd
NAS‐Port(5):ThePIDoftheprocessrequestingauthentication
NAS‐Port‐Type(61):AlwayssettoVirtual
Calling‐Station‐Id(31):IPaddressoftheconnectingclientmachine(e.g.wheretheweb
browserisrunning,ortheSSH/FTPclient)
For http or http-ssl Access-Accept packet can additionally contain the Filter-Id (11) attribute
with the value set to the string “edit”. If the string doesn’t match “edit” or the Filter-Id attribute
is missing from the Access-Accept packet, then the user will have read-only access and will
not be able to edit configuration via the web GUI.
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5.10 Firewall iptables
FCS193-AEMS includes the Linux iptables firewall. Changes to the firewall rules are done
from the command console as root user using the iptables command. Documentation for
the iptables command is widely available on the internet.
Caution: All iptables rules must be restricted to interface eth0 by using
the -i eth0 option, as seen in the example below.
E.g. to add a rule to block incoming ping requests use the following command:
iptables -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j DROP –i eth0
To see the currently configured rules use the following command:
iptables -L
To delete (flush) all rules and allow all traffic:
iptables -F
To temporarily disable the firewall and allow all traffic:
/etc/init.d/iptables stop
To enable firewall again:
/etc/init.d/iptables start
Saving the firewall rules:
All changes by the iptables command are only temporarily and will be lost on reboot,
unless the changes are saved using the following command:
/etc/init.d/iptables save
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5.11 HTTP server
Various configuration options are available for the HTTP server. Use the following command
to see all available options:
httpd-config -h
5.11.1 Enabling and disabling HTTPS
The FCS193-AEMS web server supports HTTP (unencrypted) or HTTPS (encrypted
connection using TLS).
To use HTTPS a SSL/TLS certificate and key must be installed on the FCS193-AEMS.
Authoritatively signed certificates can be obtained by various online retailers.
To use HTTPS the certificates need to be transferred to the FCS193-AEMS and copied to
the following location:
/etc/apache2/server.crt
/etc/apache2/server.key
Once the certificate and key are installed HTTPS can be enabled using the following
command:
httpd-config --https-enable
To switch back to the unencrypted HTTP protocol use the following command:
httpd-config --https-disable
5.11.2 Password protection
It is possible to enable password protection for the web GUI using the following command on
the console as root user:
httpd-config --passwd-enable [--edit-all | --edit-group]
If the --edit-all option is used all authenticated users are allowed to edit the
configuration. If --edit-group option is used only users which are members of the edit
group are allowed to edit the configuration (see section 5.2).
To disable password protection use:
httpd-config --passwd-disable
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