FibeAir - IP-20 - Series - MIB - Reference - 8 2 - Rev - E PDF

April 24, 2024 | Author: Anonymous | Category: N/A
Share Embed Donate


Short Description

Download FibeAir - IP-20 - Series - MIB - Reference - 8 2 - Rev - E PDF...

Description

FibeAir® IP-20 Series MIB Reference

Rev E October 2015 Release: 8.2 Copyright © 2015 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Notice This document contains information that is proprietary to Ceragon Networks Ltd. No part of this publication may be reproduced, modified, or distributed without prior written authorization of Ceragon Networks Ltd. This document is provided as is, without warranty of any kind.

Trademarks Ceragon Networks®, FibeAir® and CeraView® are trademarks of Ceragon Networks Ltd., registered in the United States and other countries. Ceragon® is a trademark of Ceragon Networks Ltd., registered in various countries. CeraMap™, PolyView™, EncryptAir™, ConfigAir™, CeraMon™, EtherAir™, CeraBuild™, CeraWeb™, and QuickAir™, are trademarks of Ceragon Networks Ltd. Other names mentioned in this publication are owned by their respective holders.

Statement of Conditions The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Ceragon Networks Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this document or equipment supplied with it.

Open Source Statement The Product may use open source software, among them O/S software released under the GPL or GPL alike license ("Open Source License"). Inasmuch that such software is being used, it is released under the Open Source License, accordingly. The complete list of the software being used in this product including their respective license and the aforementioned public available changes is accessible at: Network element site:

ftp://ne-open-source.license-system.com NMS site:

ftp://nms-open-source.license-system.com/

Information to User Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 2 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Table of Contents 1. Private MIB reference ....................................................................................... 6 2. Standard MIB support ...................................................................................... 8 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3

RFC-1213 (MIB II) .......................................................................................................... 8 System parameters ........................................................................................................ 8 Interfaces ....................................................................................................................... 9 ifTable............................................................................................................................. 9 2.1.3.1 ifTable column supported .............................................................................. 9 2.1.3.2 IfXTable ....................................................................................................... 10 2.1.3.3 RMON – etherStatsTable ............................................................................ 10 2.1.3.4 RMON – etherStatsHighCapacityTable ....................................................... 11 2.1.3.5 ifIndex .......................................................................................................... 11 2.1.4 Other parameters and tables ....................................................................................... 12 2.2

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) .................................................................... 12

2.3

Trap ID ......................................................................................................................... 12

2.4

Trap Var-Bind ............................................................................................................... 13

3. Common tasks ................................................................................................ 15 3.1 Software management ................................................................................................. 15 3.1.1 Downloading a software version .................................................................................. 15 3.1.1.1 Software download procedural overview ..................................................... 15 3.1.1.2 Configuring FTP parameters ....................................................................... 16 3.1.1.3 Managing software ...................................................................................... 16 3.1.1.4 Checking software status ............................................................................ 17 3.1.2 Upgrading the RFU software version ........................................................................... 18 3.1.2.1 RFU software upgrade procedural overview ............................................... 18 3.1.2.2 Upgrading RFU software version ................................................................ 19 3.1.2.3 Checking RFU software status .................................................................... 19 3.2 Configuration file management .................................................................................... 20 3.2.1 System configuration FTP settings .............................................................................. 20 3.2.2 Creating and uploading backup configuration archives ............................................... 21 3.2.2.1 Procedural overview of uploading a system configuration .......................... 21 3.2.2.2 Exporting an archived configuration ............................................................ 21 3.2.2.3 Backup and Export status ............................................................................ 22 3.3 Enabling and configuring traps .................................................................................... 22 3.3.1 Enabling trap administration ........................................................................................ 22 3.3.2 Managing a trap ........................................................................................................... 22 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 3.4.6

Viewing current alarms................................................................................................. 23 Alarm date and time ..................................................................................................... 23 Alarm severity .............................................................................................................. 23 Affected module ........................................................................................................... 23 Alarm description ......................................................................................................... 24 Probable cause ............................................................................................................ 24 Corrective actions ........................................................................................................ 24

3.5 Performance monitoring and counters ......................................................................... 24 3.5.1 Clearing all performance counter data ......................................................................... 24 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 3 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

3.6 Managing radio configuration ....................................................................................... 24 3.6.1 Setting the radio threshold ........................................................................................... 25

4. MIB error table (Reserved for future use) ..................................................... 26 5. Alarms ............................................................................................................. 27

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 4 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

About This Guide This document applies to the following IP-20 products:  FibeAir IP-20G  FibeAir IP-20GX  FibeAir IP-20N  FibeAir IP-20A  FibeAir IP-20LH  Evolution IP-20LH  FibeAir IP-20C  

FibeAir IP-20S FibeAir IP-20E

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 5 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

1.

MIB Reference

Private MIB reference The following table lists and describes the MIB files and file versions supported by the IP-20 products in release 8.2. MIB File Names and Versions MIB File Name

MIB File Version

Description

MWRM-NETWORK-MIB

1.8.0.3

Networking related OIDs, including Ethernet switch configuration, forwarding, quality of service (QoS), policing, control protocols, and management.

MWRM-PM-MIB

1.8.0.2

Performance Monitoring OIDs for Ethernet and radio.

MWRM-RADIO-MIB

1.8.0.1

Radio related OIDs, including RFU and radio management, MRMC, radio group management (HSB, ABC), header de-duplication, and frame cut-through.

MWRM-UNIT-MIB

1.8.0.3

General platform-related OIDs, including alarm and event services, NTP, license, software version management, configuration management, and security and access control.

You can display a list of entities in the private MIB from the Web EMS of the IP-20 unit: 1 From the Web EMS main menu, select Utilizities MIB Reference Guide. The MIB Reference Table opens. MIB Reference Table in Web EMS

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 6 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

The MIB Reference Table is customized to the type of IP-20 product you are using. There are three separate versions of the MIB Reference Table:  IP-20N/A/LH  

IP-20G/GX IP-20C/S/E

Note:





Even through the MIB Reference Table is customized to these three product groups, some of the entities listed in the Table may not be relevant to the particular unit you are using. This may occur because of activation key restrictions, minor differences between product types, or simply because a certain feature is not used in a particular configuration. For example, the column genEquipUnitShelfSlotConfigTable is relevant to IP-20GX but not IP-20G. To search for a text string, enter the string in the Search field and press . Items that contain the string are displayed in yellow. Searches are not case-sensitive. To save the MIB Reference Table as a .csv file, click Save to File.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 7 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

2.

MIB Reference

Standard MIB support This chapter details the public MIB standards supported by the IP-20 MIB.

2.1

RFC-1213 (MIB II) This section details the implementation of each area of the RFC-1213 standard within the context of the IP-20 MIB.

2.1.1

System parameters The table below details the legal values for each system parameter within RFC-1213 from implementation within the IP-20 MIB. System Parameters Parameter Access

Description

sysDescr

Read only

A description of the network element.

sysUpTime

Read only

The time (in hundredths of a second) since the network management portion of the system was last re-initialized

sysContact

Read write The name of the contact person for this network element

sysName

Read write An administratively assigned name for the network element. By convention, this is the node's fully qualified domain name

sysLocation

Read write The physical location of the network element of this node

The table below details the System Object IDs (sysObjectID) within the IP-20 MIB. The sysObjectID is a unique identifier for the product type. Product System Object ID SysDescr IP-20 Products

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20

High capacity packet radio unit

Indoor Units

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1

High capacity packet radio indoor shelf

IP-20N 1RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.1

IP-20A 1RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.1.2

High capacity packet radio 1U modular indoor shelf

IP-20LH 1RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.1.3

IP-20 Evolution LH 1RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.1.4

IP-20N 2RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.2

IP-20A 2RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.2.2

IP-20LH 2RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.2.3

IP-20 Evolution LH 2RU

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.2.4

IP-20G/GX Indoor Units

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.3

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

High capacity packet radio 2U modular indoor shelf

High capacity packet radio 1U indoor unit

Page 8 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

2.1.2

MIB Reference

Product

System Object ID

SysDescr

IP-20G

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.3.1

IP-20GX

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.1.3.2

High capacity dual carrier packet radio 1U indoor unit

All Outdoor Units

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.2.2

IP-20C

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.2.2

IP-20S

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.2.2.2

IP-20E

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.1.20.2.2.3

High capacity packet radio outdoor unit

Interfaces ifNumber - The number of network interfaces (regardless of their current state) present on this system.

2.1.3

ifTable The ifTable provides a list of all available interfaces to the application developer.

2.1.3.1

ifTable column supported This section details ifTable support within the IP-20 MIB. Supported IfTables MIB Name

OID

Ifindex

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1

Ifdescr

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2

Iftype

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3

Ifspeed

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5

Ifadminstatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7

Ifoperstatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8

Iflastchange

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.9

Ifindiscards

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13

Ifinerrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14

Ifoutdiscards

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.19

Ifouterrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Notes

Page 9 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

2.1.3.2

MIB Reference

IfXTable Standard IfXtable support

2.1.3.3

MIB Name

OID

Notes

ifName

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1

ifInMulticastPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.2

ifInBroadcastPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.3

ifOutMulticastPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.4

ifOutBroadcastPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.5

ifHCInOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.6

ifHCOutOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.10

ifHighSpeed

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.15

ifAlias

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.18

RMON – etherStatsTable MIB Name

OID

etherStatsIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.1

etherStatsOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4

etherStatsPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.5

etherStatsBroadcastPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.6

etherStatsMulticastPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.7

etherStatsCRCAlignPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.8

etherStatsUndersizePkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.9

etherStatsOversizePkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.10

etherStatsFragments

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.11

etherStatsJabbers

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.12

etherStatsPkts64Octest

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.14

etherStatsPkts64Octest

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.15

etherStatsPkts65to127Octest

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.16

etherStatsPkts127to511Octest

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.17

etherStatsPkts512to1023Octest

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.18

etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octest

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.19

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Notes

Page 10 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

2.1.3.4

2.1.3.5

MIB Reference

RMON – etherStatsHighCapacityTable MIB Name

OID

Notes

EtherStatsHighCapacityOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.7.1.4

ifIndex The IfIndex has the following structure: IfIndex Structure IfIndex (32 bit)

Bit #

31 (MSB)

30..28

27..17

16..13

12..6

5..0 (LSB)

Function

Reserved = 0

Format

Instance

Interface Functional Type

Slot

Port

Bit Width

1 bit

3 bits

11 bit

4 bits

7 bits

6 bits

IfIndex “Format” Field Optional Values Format Value

7..2

1

0

Function

Reserved

NG Format

Legacy

IfIndex “Interface Functional Type” Field Optional Values Functional Type Value

15

14 .. 10

Function

Group Reserved

9

8

7

6

5

FAN PDC STM-1/OC-3 TDM-PWE

4

3

2

1

TDM Sync Management Radio

IfIndex “Slot” Field Optional Values Virtual Slots Slot Value

127

126..71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

Function

IVM

Reserved

MIMO

TDM Card Protection

Radio Protection

XPIC

ABC

MR

LAG

55

51

50



2

1

0



Slot-2

Slot-1

N/A

Physical Slots Slot Value

63



Function

Slot-63



IfIndex “Port/Group” Field Optional Values Port Value

63

62

….

2

1

0

Function

Port-63

Port-62

….

Port-2

Port-1

N/A

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 11 of 60

0

Ethernet N/A

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

2.1.4

MIB Reference

Other parameters and tables The following parameters and tables are answered by the CPU interface of the network element. Other Supported Networking Parameters Parameters Supported by IP-20 MIB

2.2

AT (atTable)

Supported

IP

Supported (also defined in RFC 2011)

ICMP

Supported

TCP

Supported (also defined in RFC 2012)

UDP

Supported (also defined in RFC 2013)

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) IP-20N, IP-20A, IP-20G, IP-20GX, and IP-20LH support the following standard MIBs for Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP):  IEEE8021-MSTP-MIB-201103230000Z  IEEE8021-SPANNING-TREE-MIB-200810150000Z These MIBs are derived from IETF BRIDGE_MIB (RFC-4188). There are two additional MSTP related MIBs which are part of the private MIB, since they are not defined as part of the standard MSTP MIB:  genEquipProtocolsMstpGeneralAttributesTable  genEquipProtocolsMstpCountersTable For more details, refer to the MIB Reference Table. See Private MIB reference on page 6.

2.3

Trap ID The following table describes the Trap ID definition in NETWORK-MIB. SNMP Version Trap type Name ID V.1

Alarm / Event

alarmNGTrap

2281.0.2000

V.1

heartbeat

generalNGV3Trap

2281.11.2000

V.2/3

Alarm / Event

heartbeatNGTrap

2281.0.2001

V.2/3

heartbeat

heartbeatNGV3Trap

2281.11.2001

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 12 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

2.4

MIB Reference

Trap Var-Bind Trap Var-Bind Parameters

SNMP Version

Trap type

Name

OID

Comments

V.2/3

Alarm / Event

sysUpTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3

The time (in hundredths of a second) since the network management portion of the system was last re-initialized.

V.2/3

Alarm / Event

snmpTrapOID

1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.4.1

The authoritative identification of the notification currently being sent (Trap ID).

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event / heartbeat

genEquipCurrentAlarmCounter

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.1

Contains the information of a RAISED trap.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmRaisedTimeT

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.2

Time the alarm was raised.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipNetworkAgentIp

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.2.3

Agent IP address (IP V4)

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmId

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.3

Alarm ID. For a complete list of Alarm IDs, see Alarms on page 27.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmDesc

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.9

Description of the alarm. For a complete list of alarms and their descriptions, see Alarms on page 27.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmIfIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.7

Interface index that indicates where the alarm occurred.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmInstance

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.5

Alarm Instance. For most alarms, this parameter is not used because this information is reflected in the ifindex.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmSeverity

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.6

Severity of the current alarm. Possible values are: - Indeterminate (0) - Critical (1) - Major (2) - Minor (3) - Warning (4) - Cleared (5)

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 13 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

SNMP Version

Trap type

Name

OID

Comments

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmState

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.12

Indicates whether the alarm is raised or cleared. Possible values are: 

Alarm cleared (0)



Alarm raised (1)



Event (2)

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipCurrentAlarmUserText

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.15

User-defined alarm text. Does not need to contain a value.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event / heartbeat

genEquipTrapCfgMgrCLLI

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.9

Configures the Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI). Does not need to contain a value.

V.1/2/3

Alarm / Event

genEquipNetworkAgentIpV6

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.2.7

Agent IP address (IP V6)

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 14 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.

MIB Reference

Common tasks The task descriptions in this chapter are presented from a functional perspective and represent how the commands and parameters would be used according to a common workflow. Each task description contains a step by step procedure that explains how to use the MIB objects to perform that task.

3.1

Software management

3.1.1

Downloading a software version

3.1.1.1

Software download procedural overview This section describes the required procedure to download the software package for the IP-20 unit. To download and install a new software version: 2 Configure the FTP parameters using table genEquipMngSwFileTransferTable. 3 Download the desired software files with genEquipMngSwOperationOperation command using download (1) parameter. The new software files are added to the library. 4 Verify the download status in the genEquipMngSwFileTransferStatusResult object, until status is download success (4). The progress of the process (in percentage) can also be tracked using genEquipMngSwFileTransferPercentageDone. 5 Install the genEquipMngSwOperationOperation command using install (2) parameter. The software is installed in the system. 6 Verify the installation status in the genEquipMngSwInstallStatusResult object, until status is installation success (4). The progress of the process (in percentage) can also be tracked using genEquipMngSwInstall PercentageDone. The IP-20 unit automatically resets and applies the changes to all modules. Verify that the unit is using the downloaded version. The version numbers are located in the genEquipMngSwIDUVersionsTabletable.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 15 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.1.1.2

MIB Reference

Configuring FTP parameters The new software versions are located on a remote FTP server. In order to download a new software version, you must configure the parameters of this server. MIB Objects for Configuring FTP Parameters

3.1.1.3

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipMngSwFileTransferProtocol

Chooses the protocol to be used (FTP, SFTP)

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.18.1.2

genEquipMngSwFileTransferUserName

User name for access to the configuration file location.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.18.1.3

genEquipMngSwFileTransferPassword

Password for the remote software update server.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.18.1.4

genEquipMngSwFileTransferAddress

IP address of the external server 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.18.1.5 where from which software version files are to be taken.

genEquipMngSwFileTransferPath

Location of the files in the external server.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.18.1.6

Managing software There are two commands that help you control the software versions: Download and install. The genEquipMngSwOperationOperation MIB object has four values which execute four different commands:  No action (0)  Download (1) – download packages from the remote server.  Install (2) –install the downloaded packages.  Update backup (3) –Not supported  Swap boot section (4) – Not supported  Abort timer (5) – Not supported Managing software versions MIB object

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipMngSwOperationOperation

Commands that can be executed to manage software versions: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.21.1 No action (0) Download (1) – download packages from the remote server. install (2) –install the downloaded packages. update backup (3) – Not supported Swap boot section (4) – Not supported Abort timer (5) – Not supported

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 16 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.1.1.4

MIB Reference

Checking software status You can check the status of the most recent software download and installation. The genEquipMngSwFileTransferStatusTable displays the following values to indicate the file transfer status:  Ready (0)  download-started (1)  verifying-download-files (2)  Download-in-progress (3)  download-success (4)  download-failure (5)  all-components-exist (6)  version-incompatible-with-system (7)  incomplete-file-set (8)  component-unsupported-by-hw (9)  corrupt-sw-files (10)  missing-dependencies (11)  download-cancelled (12) The genEquipMngSwInstallStatusTable displays the following values to indicate the software status:  ready (0)  installation-started (1)  verifying-installation-files (2)      

installation-in-progress (3) installation-success (4) installation-partial-success (5) installation-failure (6) incomplete-sw-version (7) cancelled-timed-installation (8)

MIB objects for Checking IDU Software Status Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipMngSwFileTransferStatusResult

Displays the status of the most recent software download.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.19.1.2

genEquipMngSwFileTransferPercentageDone

Displays the progress of the file transfer 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.19.1.3 operation, in percentage

genEquipMngSwInstallStatusResult

Displays the status of the most recent software installation.

genEquipMngSwInstallPercentageDone

Displays the progress of the installation 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.20.1.3 operation, in percentage.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.1.20.1.2

Page 17 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.1.2

MIB Reference

Upgrading the RFU software version Note:

This procedure is not necessary for IP-20C, IP-20S, IP-20E, and Evolution IP-20LH units. In these units, all the software modules are upgraded via the installation process described above.

The software package that is downloaded also includes the necessary software to upgrade the RFUs. When upgrading the software version for the RFUs, each RFU must be upgraded individually. Upgrading the RFU and IDU are different procedures. When you upgrade the IDU, the main unit automatically applies the necessary upgrade to all of the IDU modules, but not to the RFU. 3.1.2.1

RFU software upgrade procedural overview To install a new software version for the RFU: 1 If the RFU version is not included in the IDU’s installed software package, download and install the desired relevant software files package (refer to Downloading a software version on page 15). The available versions are found in table genEquipRfuAvailableVersionsTable. 2 In order to install the RFU version for a specific slot Install and upgrade the RFU the new software version use the genEquipRfuSwInstallOperation genEquipRfuUploadSwCommand update version-from-bundle Upload SW (1) command. 3 In order to upgrade the RFU in a slot which has already been updated with the correct version, use the genEquipRfuSwInstallOperation updateinstall-existing-version (2) command. The installed versions are found in table genEquipRfuInstalledVersionsTable. Verify that the upgrade status in the genEqipRfuUploadSwStatus object. The status begins as Load Start (2) and continues with Load Send Block (3). 4 Verify that the upgrade status has completed in the genEquipRfuSwStatusCurrentState object. The status should be installation-success Load Done (4). Percentage compleed can also be monitored using enEquipRfuSwStatusProgress. 5 Verify that the RFU is using the new software version. The version numbers are located in the genEquipRfuRunningVersionsTable object. 6 Repeat steps 2-5 of this procedure for each RFU in the system as necessary.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 18 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.1.2.2

MIB Reference

Upgrading RFU software version The genEquipRfuSwInstallOperation MIB object has the following values which control the software upgrade for the RFU:  No Operation (0) – performs no action 

Upload Swupdate version from bundle (1) – uploads newer packages to the RFUupdates the RFU version in each slot and updates the RFU



Install existing version (2) – updates the RFU with the version held at the slot



Abort timer (3) – abort the time configured in the genEquipRfuSwInstallTimer

The genEquipRfuUploadSwCommand MIB object has two values which controls the software upgrade for the RFU:  Upload software (1) – uploads newer packages to the RFU 

No Operation (2) – performs no action Upgrading RFU software version MIB object

Parameter

Function

genEquipRfuSwInstallOperationgen RFU software installation operation to be performed.

OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.5.4.2.1.2

No Operation (0) Update-version-from-bundle (1) Install-existing-version(2) abort-timer(3) EquipRfuUploadSwCommand

This command initiates the software upload to the RFU 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.5.4.2.1.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.5.3.1.2 Upload software (1) No Operation (2)

3.1.2.3

Checking RFU software status You can check the status of the most recent software download and installation. The genEquipRfuSwStatusCurrentState object displays one of five values to indicate the RFU software upgrade status:  Ready (0)  verifying-files (1)  transferring-files (2)  installation-in-progress (3)  installation-success (4) 

installation-failure (5)

You can use the Following tables to confirm which version of software for the RFU is currently running:

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 19 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

MIB objects for checking RFU software status Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipRfuAvailableVersionsTable Versions installed in the IDU’s software bundle. These versions can be installed in slots

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.5.4.6

genEquipRfuInstalledVersionsTable Versions installed in each slot. These versions will be installed in RFUs when needed

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.5.4.3

genEquipRfuRunningVersionsTable Actual versions running in each RFU.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.5.4.5

3.2

Configuration file management The IP-20 MIB file enables you to view the current configuration of the IP-20 unit. It also allows you to create backup files of the system configuration and upload them to a FTP server. You can then download the archived backup file for later use.

3.2.1

System configuration FTP settings The archived system configurations are stored on a FTP server. The server saves the file that contains the existing configuration. You can download the system configuration file and install it on the desired system when necessary. The FTP settings must be set in the MIB file before you can use the FTP server. Software download FTP parameters are located in genEquipMngCfgFileTransferTable. MIB objects for configuring FTP settings

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipMngCfgFileTransferProtocol

Configures the protocol to be used (FTP, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS)

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.11.1.2

genEquipMngCfgFileTransferUserName Configures the required user name for the FTP server.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.11.1.3

genEquipMngCfgFileTransferPassword

Configures the required password for the FTP server.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.11.1.4

genEquipMngCfgFileTransferAddress

Configures the host IP address of the FTP server. 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.11.1.5

genEquipMngCfgFileTransferPath

Configures the path of the host directory on the FTP server.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.11.1.6

genEquipMngCfgFileTransferFileName

Configures the filename to be used in the server.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.11.1.7

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 20 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.2.2

MIB Reference

Creating and uploading backup configuration archives To create a backup file which contains all the details of the current IP-20 configuration, use genEquipMngCfgOperationOperation with a value of (1) Backup. Creating Configuration Archive MIB Object

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipMngCfgOperationOperation Executes the Backup system configuration commands: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.13.1.2 Invalid-operation (0) Backup (1)

3.2.2.1

Procedural overview of uploading a system configuration This section describes the required procedure to save the current system configuration of the IP-20 unit and exportit to an FTP server. To save and upload the current system configuration: 1 Verify the FTP settings. 2 Create the archive files of the current system configuration. The genEquipMngCfgOperationOperation with Backup (1) command creates an archive file. Up to three files can be stored, each identified by parameter genEquipMngCfgOperationFileNumber. 3 Verify that the configuration file generation has succeeded in the genEquipMngCfgBackupStatus object. The status should be downloadsuccess (3). 4 Upload the archive files to the FTP server with the genEquipMngCfgOperationOperation with export (5) command.5 Verify that the upload to the FTP server has succeeded in the genEquipMngCfgFileTransferStatus object. The status should be download success (4).

3.2.2.2

Exporting an archived configuration To export an archived configuration of the IP-20 unit to an FTP server use genEquipMngCfgOperationOperation with a value of (5) export. Uploading Archived Configuration MIB Object Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipMngCfgOperation Operation

Executes the Backup system configuration commands:

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.13.1.2

Export (1)

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 21 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.2.2.3

MIB Reference

Backup and Export status The genEquipMngCfgFileTransferStatus and genEquipMngCfgUploadStatus objects display that backup and upload status of the system configuration. Backup and Upload Status MIB Object Parameter

Function

genEquipMngCfgBackupStatus

Status of the configuration backup file 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.1 to the unit.

genEquipMngCfgFileTransferStatus

Status of uploading the configuration backup file to the FTP server.

3.3

Enabling and configuring traps

3.3.1

Enabling trap administration

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.4.2.21

To change the setup for a trap, you must enable the administrative state for the specific trap manager. Enabling Trap Administration Index: genEquipTrapCfgMgrId

3.3.2

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipTrapCfgMgrAdmin

Set to Enable (2) in order to configure a specific trap manager.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.2

Managing a trap Trap manager configuration:  Trap manager IP address to which the traps are sent.  

Port number that sends the trap. Name of the trap manager.

 

Community name to trap forwarding. Period (in minutes) of the heartbeat trap.



CLLI (Common Language Location Identifier) free text that is sent with the trap. Managing a trap

Index: genEquipTrapCfgMgrId

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipTrapCfgMgrId

The ID of the trap manager. User can define up to 4 independent trap managers

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.1

genEquipTrapCfgMgrIP

Configures the trap manager’s IP address.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.3

genEquipTrapCfgMgrPort

Configures the port that sends the trap for each manager.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.4

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 22 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipTrapCfgMgrName

Configures the name of the manager that receives the traps.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.5

genEquipTrapCfgMgrCommunity

Configures the name of the manager community that receives the traps.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.6

genEquipTrapCfgMgrCLLI

Configures the Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI).

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.9

genEquipTrapCfgMgrHeartbeatPeriod Configures the minute interval between each heartbeat.

3.4

Viewing current alarms

3.4.1

Alarm date and time

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.2.1.1.10

You can view the date and time that an alarm was raised. Alarm date and time MIB object

3.4.2

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipCurrentAlarmRaisedTimeT

Time the alarm was raised.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.2

Alarm severity You can view the alarm severity. Alarm severity MIB object Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipCurrentAlarmSeverity

Severity of the current alarm:

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.6

Indeterminate (0) Critical (1) Major (2) Minor (3) Warning (4) Cleared (5)

3.4.3

Affected module You can view which module is affected by the alarm. Affected Module MIB Object Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipCurrentAlarmModule

Module of the alarm.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.8

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 23 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.4.4

MIB Reference

Alarm description You can view the description of the alarm. Alarm Description MIB Object

3.4.5

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipCurrentAlarmDesc

Description of the alarm.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.9

Probable cause You can view the probable cause for the alarm. Probable Alarm Cause MIB Object

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipCurrentAlarmProbableCause

Probable cause of the alarm.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.10

3.4.6

Corrective actions You can view the recommended corrective actions to solve the problem that caused the alarm. Corrective Actions MIB Object

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipCurrentAlarmCorrectiveActions

Corrective actions that should be taken

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.1.2.1.11

3.5

Performance monitoring and counters You can use the MIB file to configure and retrieve the performance monitoring data of the IP-20 unit.

3.5.1

Clearing all performance counter data You can use the genEquipPmClear command to clears the values for all of the performance monitoring tables. The Object ID is: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.6.3.1.

3.6

Managing radio configuration You can use the MIB file to manage the radio configuration data of the unit.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 24 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

3.6.1

MIB Reference

Setting the radio threshold This section explains how to set the Radio thresholds. After the thresholds are set, the system records the number of seconds that each of them was exceeded. Setting RSL Threshold

Parameter

Function

OID

genEquipPmRadioThresholdMSE

Configures which PM table is accessed.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.6.3.4.5.1.1

genEquipPmRadioThresholdRSL1 Configures which interface or port is monitored.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.6.3.4.5.1.2

genEquipPmRadioThresholdRSL2 Configures the time interval of the PM.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.6.3.4.5.1.3

GenEquipPmRadioThresholdTSL

Percentage of received frames that contained errors.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.6.3.4.5.1.5

genEquipPmRadioThresholdXPI

Maximum Ethernet throughput measured during the last interval.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.6.3.4.3.1.1.4

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 25 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

4.

MIB Reference

MIB error table (Reserved for future use) If there are any errors related to the IP-20 unit, an errno is generated. Check the errno description in the following table to find a textual description of the error. The table contains two columns:  Errno Fault Number – genEquipFaultErrno (OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.4)  Errno Description – genEquipFaultErrDescr (OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2281.10.3.5)

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 26 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

5.

MIB Reference

Alarms The following table lists all alarms used in FibeAir IP-20 products. The Supported Products column indicates which products use the alarm. Options are:  All – Alarm is supported by all IP-20 Products.  

Outdoor – Alarm is supported by IP-20C, IP-20S, and IP-20E. IDU – Alarm is supported by IP-20G, IP-20GX, IP-20N, IP-20A, and IP-20LH.

Alarm ID Name

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

10

radio-digital-loopback

Alarm

Framer digital loopback

Warning

User enabled framer digital loopback. Disable framer digital loopback.

25

main-board-extremetemperature-alarm

Alarm

Unit Temperature is out of Warning system specified limits.

Outdoor

26

main-board-lowvoltage-alarm

Alarm

Unit input voltage is too low.

Warning

Outdoor

27

main-board-highvoltage-alarm

Alarm

Unit input voltage is too high.

Warning

Outdoor

28

main-board-warmreset

Event

Unit warm reset.

Indeterminate

Outdoor

29

main-board-cold-reset Event

Unit reset.

Warning

Outdoor

30

main-board-poe-lowvoltage-alarm

Alarm

POE input voltage is too low

Warning

Outdoor

Event

Change Remote request was sent

Major

IP-20C, IP-20S

31

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Corrective Action

Supported Products All

Page 27 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Alarm ID Name

Type

Description

32

Event

Protection switchover due Major to remote request

33

protection-mimoAlarm misconfiguration-alarm

Major

100

lag-degraded

Alarm

LAG is not fully functional Major LAG Degraded.

All

101

lag-down

Alarm

LAG operational state is down

Critical

All

102

ethernet-loopbackactive-alarm

Alarm

Loopback is active

Major

Ethernet loopback is active.

Wait till loopback timeout expires or disable loopback.

All

103

port-mirroring-is-active Alarm

Slot X port XX is mirrored to slot Y port YY

Minor

Mirroring is enabled by user configuration.

Disable mirroring.

All

150

auto-statepropagation-interface- Alarm down-alarm

Interface is down due to automatic state propagation.

Major

Failure of the radio interface which is monitored for automatic state propagation causes automatic shutdown of the controlled interface.

Check adjacent radio interface for failure conditions that caused automatic state propagation.

All

200

201

protectioncommunication-down- Alarm alarm

protection-lockoutalarm

Alarm

Severity

Protection communication Major is down

Protection in Lockout State

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products IP-20C, IP-20S

Unit Redundancy and MIMO 4x4 can not operate simultaneously.

1.

Mate unit is absent/failure.

2.

Protection cable is disconnected.

3.

Unit failure.

IP-20C

1.

Check existance of mate unit.

2.

Check protection cable connection between units.

3.

Reset mate unit.

4.

Replace mate unit.

All

All

Page 28 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

202

protection-switchcommand

Event

Protection switchover due Major to local failure

203

protection-mate-notpresent-alarm

Alarm

Mate does not exist

Major

307

tdm-link-up

Event

TDM interface is up

Warning

IDU

308

tdm-link-down

Event

TDM interface is down

Warning

IDU

401

TrafficPhyLocAlarm

Alarm

Loss of Carrier

Major

407

ethernet-link-up

Event

Ethernet interface is up

Warning

All

408

ethernet-link-down

Event

Ethernet interface is down Warning

All

601

602

radio-excessive-ber

remote-link-idmismatch

Alarm

Alarm

Radio excessive BER

Link ID mismatch

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Major

All Mate does not exist or cable unplugged.

All

1.

Cable disconnected.

1.

Check connection of cable

2.

Defective cable.

2.

Replace cable.

1.

Fade in the link.

2.

Defective IF cable.

3.

Fault in RFU.

4.

Fault in RMC (Radio Modem Card).

Link ID is not the same at both sides of link

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Check IF cable and replace if required.

3.

Replace RFU.

4.

Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

Configure same Link ID for both sides of link

All

All

All

Page 29 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

603

604

radio-lof

radio-signal-degrade

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Description

Radio loss of frame

Radio signal degrade

Severity

Critical

Minor

Probable Cause 1.

Fade in the link.

2.

Defective IF cable.

3.

Fault in RFU.

4.

Fault in RMC (Radio Modem Card).

5.

Different radio scripts at both ends of the link.

1.

Fade in the link.

2.

Defective IF cable.

3.

Fault in RFU.

4.

Fault in RMC (Radio Modem Card).

Corrective Action 1.

Check link performance.

2.

Check IF cable and replace if required.

3.

Replace RFU.

4.

Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

5.

Make sure same script is loaded at both ends of the link.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Check IF cable and replace if required.

3.

Replace RFU.

4.

Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

Supported Products

All

All

605

radio-link-up

Event

Radio interface is up

Warning

All

606

radio-link-down

Event

Radio interface is down

Warning

All

801

corrupted-file

Alarm

Corrupted inventory file

Warning

The inventory file is corrupted

802

file-not-found

Alarm

Inventory file not found

Warning

The inventory file is missing

901

demo-license-alarm

Alarm

Demo mode is active

Warning

Demo mode has been activated by the user

902

license-demo-expired

Event

Demo mode is expired

Warning

All

903

license-demo-start-byEvent user

Demo mode is started

Warning

All

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

1.

Reset the system.

2.

Reinstall the software.

1.

Reset the system.

2.

Reinstall the software.

Disable demo mode

All All All

Page 30 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

904

license-demo-stop-byEvent user

Demo mode is stopped

Warning

All

905

license-load-fail

Event

Activation key loading failure

Major

All

906

license-loadsuccessful

Event

Activation key loaded successfully

Warning

All The current configuration does not match the activation-key-enabled feature set.

1.

48 hours after an "activation-keyviolation" alarm is raised, sanction mode is activated in which all alarms 2. except the activation key violation alarm are cleared and no new alarms are raised.

Get the list of features' configurations that are violated via the "activation key information report". All Install a new activation key that allows the use of all required features.

907

license-violation-alarm Alarm

Activation key violation

Critical

908

demo-license-aboutto-expire-alarm

Alarm

Demo mode is about to expire

Major

Demo mode allowed period is about to end within 10 days

Disable demo mode and install a new valid activation key.

All

910

license-signaturefailed-alarm

Alarm

Activation key signature failure

Major

Activation key validation has failed due to invalid product serial number

Replace the IDU

All

911

license-violationruntime-counterexpired

Event

Activation key violation sanction is enforced

Major

913

license-bad-xml-filealarm

Alarm

Activation key components Major are missing or corrupted

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

All Essential internal activation key Reinstall software components are missing or corrupted.

All

Page 31 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

Apply a copy-to-mate command to copy the configuration from the required radio to the other one

IDU

1002

radio-protectionconfigurationmismatch

Alarm

Radio protection configuration mismatch

Major

The configuration between the radio protection members is not aligned

1006

radio-protectionswitchover-event

Event

Radio protection switchover - reason

Warning

Protection decision machine initiated switchover due to local failure or user Check the system for local failures command

1007

radio-protection-nomate

Alarm

Radio protection no mate

Major

Radio protection function is missing radio module, module defected or disabled

1.

Add radio module.

2.

Replace a defective existing radio module.

3.

IDU

IDU

Make sure all radio interfaces are enabled.

1008

radio-protectionEvent remote-switch-request

Remote switchover Warning request was sent - reason

1009

radio-protectionlockout

Alarm

Radio protection lockout command is on

Major

1102

software-installationstatus

Event

Software installation status:

Warning

1105

software-new-versionEvent installed

New version installed

Warning

1111

software-userconfirmation-forversion

Event

User approved download of software version file

Warning

All

1112

software-downloadstatus

Event

Software download status: Warning

All

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

IDU The user has issued a lockout command

Clear the lockout command

IDU All

A software version has been installed but system has not been reset.

All

Page 32 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

1113

software-downloadmissing-components

Event

Missing components:

Warning

1114

softwaremanagementincomplete-bundle

Event

Incomplete file set; missing components

Warning

Software bundle is missing components.

1150

backup-started

Event

Configuration file backup generation started

Warning

User command

All

1151

backup-succeeded

Event

Configuration file backup created

Warning

Backup file creation finished successfully

All

1152

backup-failure

Event

Failure in configuration file Warning backup generation

System failed in attempt to create backup configuration file

All

1153

restore-succeeded

Event

Configuration successfully Warning restored from file backup

Configuration restore finished successfully

All

1154

restore-failure

Event

Failure in configuration restoring from backup file

Warning

System failed in attempt to restore configuration from backup file

Warning

Restore operation cancelled because of user command or execution of Try again another configuration management operation

All

All

Get a complete software bundle

1.

Configuration file system type mismatch

2.

Invalid or corrupted configuration file

All

All

1155

restore-canceled

Event

Configuration restore operation cancelled

1156

file-transfer-issued

Event

User issued command for transfer of configuration file

Warning

User command

All

1157

file-transfer-succeeded Event

Configuration file transfer successful

Warning

Configuration file transfer successful

All

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 33 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Alarm ID Name

Type

Description

Severity

1158

Event

Configuration file transfer failure

Warning

file-transfer-failure

Probable Cause 1.

Communications failure.

2.

File not found in server

Corrective Action 1. 2.

Mark sure protocol details are properly configured.

Supported Products All

Make sure file exists.

1159

file-transfer-inprogress

Event

Configuration file transfer in progress

Warning

File transfer started

All

1163

cli-script-activationstarted

Event

CLI configuration script activation started

Warning

User command

All

1164

cli-script-activationsucceeded

Event

CLI Configuration script executed successfully

Warning

1165

cli-script-activationfailure

Event

CLI Configuration script failed

Warning

1166

unit-info-file-transferstatus-changed

Event

Unit info file transfer status:

Warning

All

1167

unit-info-file-creationstatus-changed

Event

Unit info file creation status:

Warning

All

1169

restore-started

Event

Configuration restore operation started

Warning

Restore operation started because of user command

1201

file-missed

Alarm

Modem firmware file not found

Critical

Modem file is missing

Alarm

Modem firmware was not loaded successfully

1202

load-failed

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

All 1.

Syntax Error.

Verify script in the relevant line, and run again.

2.

Error returned by system during runtime

Note that script may assume pre-existing configuration.

1.

Modem firmware file is corrupted.

2.

System failure.

Critical

All

All 1.

Download software package.

2.

Reset the system.

1.

Download software package.

2.

Reset the system.

All

All

Page 34 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Alarm ID Name

Type

Description

Severity

1203

modem-wd-reset

Event

Modem watch-dog reset event

Warning

1301

fpga-file-currupt-alarm Alarm

Radio MRMC script LUT file is corrupted

Critical

Damaged radio MRMC script LUT file

Download the specific radio MRMC script LUT IDU file

1302

fpga-file-not-foundalarm

Alarm

Radio MRMC script LUT file is not found

Critical

Missing radio MRMC script LUT file

Download the specific radio MRMC script LUT IDU file

1304

modem-script-filecorrupt-alarm

Alarm

Radio MRMC script modem file is corrupted

Critical

Damaged radio MRMC script modem Download the specific radio MRMC script file modem file

IDU

1305

modem-script-file-notfound-alarm

Alarm

Radio MRMC script modem file is not found

Critical

Missing radio MRMC script modem file

Download the specific radio MRMC script modem file

IDU

1308

rfu-file-corrupt-alarm

Alarm

Radio MRMC RFU file is corrupted

Critical

Damaged Radio MRMC script LUT file

Download the specific radio MRMC RFU file

IDU

1309

rfu-file-not-found-alarm Alarm

Radio MRMC RFU file is not found

Major

Missing radio MRMC RFU file

Download the specific radio MRMC RFU file

IDU

1312

script-loading-failed

Alarm

Radio MRMC script loading failed

Major

Damaged hardware module

Replace the radio hardware module

All

1401

incompatible-rfu-txcalibration

Alarm

Incompatible RFU TX calibration

Major

RFU calibration tables require SW upgrade

Upgrade IDU SW

All

1501

remoteAlarm communication-failure

Remote communication failure

Critical

Fade in the link

Check the link performance

All

1601

if-loopback

IF loopback

Warning

User enabled IF loopback

Disable IF loopback

All

Alarm

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products All

Page 35 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

1602

1701

1702

1703

lock-detect

cable-open

cable-short

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

communication-failure Alarm

Description

Severity

IF synthesizer is unlocked. Critical

Cable open

Cable short

RFU communication failure

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Major

Probable Cause 1.

Extreme temperature condition.

2.

HW failure.

Cable is not connected to RMC (Radio Modem Card) or RFU

Corrective Action 1.

Check installation.

2.

Reset the RMC (Radio Modem Card) module.

3.

Replace the RMC (Radio Modem Card).

1.

Check IF cable and connectors.

2. 3.

Verify that the N-Type connector inner pin is not spliced. All Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

4.

Replace RFU.

1.

Check IF cable and connectors.

2. 3.

Verify that the N-Type connector inner pin is not spliced. All Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

4.

Replace RFU.

1.

Check IF cable and connectors.

2.

Verify that N-Type connector inner pin is not spliced.

3.

Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

4.

Replace RFU.

Physical short at the IF cable

3.

Defective IF cable.

4.

IF cable not connected properly.

5.

Defective RMC (Radio Modem Card).

Warning 6.

Defective RFU.

7.

RFU software download in progress.

Supported Products

All

All

For a high power RF Unit: 1.

Check BMA connector on OCB

2.

Check BMA connector on RFU.

Page 36 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name 1704

1705

1706

1708

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

delay-calibrationfailure-1

Alarm

RFU delay calibration failure 1

Warning

Defective RFU

delay-calibrationfailure-2

Alarm

RFU delay calibration failure 2

Warning

extreme-temp-cond

freq-set-automatically

Alarm

Event

Corrective Action 1. 2.

RFU extreme temperature Warning

RFU frequency was set automatically

Warning

Calibration cannot be completed due to notch detection 1.

Installation conditions.

2.

Defective RFU.

Reset the RMC (Radio Modem Card) / RFU.

All

Replace RFU.

Enter delay calibration value manually. 1.

Check installation conditions.

2.

Verify operation as per product's specs.

3.

Replace RFU.

1.

Check if problem repeats and if errors/alarms reported.

2.

Replace RFU.

Defective RFU

Supported Products

All

All

All

1709

hardware-failure-1

Alarm

RFU hardware failure 1

Critical

Defective RFU.

Replace RFU.

All

1710

hardware-failure-2

Alarm

RFU hardware failure 2

Critical

Defective RFU.

Replace RFU.

All

1711

1712

low-if-signal-to-rfu

no-signal-from-rfu

Alarm

Alarm

Low IF signal to RFU

Low IF signal from RFU

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Warning

1.

IF cable connection.

2.

Defective RFU.

3.

Defective RMC (Radio Modem Card).

Low RX IF signal (140 MHz) from RFU.

1.

Check IF cable connectors.

2.

Verify that N-Type connector inner pin is not spliced.

3.

Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

4.

Replace RFU.

1.

Check IF cable and connectors.

2.

Verify that N-Type connector inner pin is not spliced.

3.

Replace RMC (Radio Modem Card).

4.

Replace RFU.

All

All

Page 37 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

1.

Installation conditions.

1.

Check installation conditions.

2.

Defective RFU.

2.

Replace RFU.

Supported Products

1713

pa-extreme-temp-cond Alarm

RFU PA extreme temperature

Warning

1721

reset-occurred

Event

RFU reset

Major

1722

rfu-loopback-active

Alarm

RFU loopback is active

Major

1723

rfu-mode-changed-tocombined

Event

RFU mode changed to Combined

Indeterminate

All

1724

rfu-mode-changed-todiversity

Event

RFU mode changed to Diversity

Indeterminate

All

1725

rfu-mode-changed-tomain

Event

RFU mode changed to Main

Indeterminate

All

1726

rfu-power-supplyfailure

Alarm

RFU power supply failure

Major

1727

rx-level-out-of-range

Alarm

RFU RX level out of range Warning

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

All All

User has activated RFU loopback.

At least one of the RFU's power supply voltages is too low.

Disable RFU loopback.

Replace RFU. 1.

Check antenna alignment & link planning.

2.

Check link settings (TX power, TX frequency).

3.

Check antenna connections.

4.

Replace local/remote RFU.

RSL is very low, link is down.

All

All

All

Page 38 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

1728

1729

rx-level-path1-out-ofrange

rx-level-path2-out-ofrange

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Description

Severity

RFU RX level path1 out of Warning range

RFU RX level path2 out of Warning range

Probable Cause

1.

Improper installation.

2.

Fading event.

3.

Defective RFU.

1.

Improper installation.

2.

Fading event.

3.

Defective RFU.

Corrective Action 1.

Check that the fault is not due to rain/multi-path fading or lack of LOS.

2.

Check link settings (TX power, TX frequency).

3.

Check antenna alignment.

4.

Check antenna connections.

5.

Replace local/remote RFU.

1.

Check that the fault is not due to rain/multi-path fading or lack of LOS.

2.

Check link settings (TX power, TX frequency).

3.

Check antenna alignment.

4.

Check antenna connections.

5.

Replace local/remote RFU.

Supported Products

All

All

1733

synthesizer-unlocked

Alarm

RFU synthesizer unlocked Major

At least one of the RFU synthesizers is unlocked

1.

Replace RFU.

2.

In XPIC mode, replace mate RFU as well.

1734

tx-level-out-of-range

Alarm

RFU TX level out of range Minor

Defective RFU (the RFU cannot transmit the requested TX power)

1.

Replace RFU.

2.

Intermediate solution - reduce TX power.

1735

tx-mute

Alarm

RFU TX Mute

Warning

RFU Transmitter muted by user

Unmute the RFU transmitter

All

1736

unknown-rfu-type

Alarm

IDU SW does not support this type of RFU

Major

IDC SW does not support the RFU

Upgrade IDC SW

All

1737

card-extracted-fromslot

Event

Card was extracted from slot

Warning

Card was extracted from slot

NA

IDU

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

All All

Page 39 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Alarm ID Name

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

1738

card-failure

Alarm

Card is in Failure state

Major

Card is down as a result of card failure

1.

Reset Card.

2.

Check if slot was disabled.

1739

card-fpga-fw-not-found Alarm

FPGA Firmware file not found

Critical

There is no FPGA file found on the Main Board for the card on the slot

card-fw-load-fail

Download card firmware has failed

Major

Firmware download was unsuccessful.

1740

Alarm

NA

Supported Products IDU IDU

1.

Reset Card.

2.

Download software package.

3.

Try to insert another Card.

IDU

1741

card-inserted-to-slot

Event

Card was inserted to slot

Warning

Card was inserted to slot

NA

1742

card-intermediatechannel-failure

Alarm

Card is in interconnection failure state

Major

Card is down as a result of card interconnection failure

1.

Reset Card.

2.

Check if the slot was disabled.

Card is missing.

card-missing

Alarm

Expected Card is missing in slot

1.

1743

Major

2.

Expected Card Type configured on empty slot.

1.

Insert Expected Card.

2.

Clear Expected Card Type.

card-not-supportedfor-slot

Major

The card is not on the Allowed Card Types list for this slot.

Reset.

Alarm

This Card type is not supported in this slot

1.

1744

2.

Insert Card belongs to Allowed Card Types list.

1745

card-state-is-down

Event

Card operational state is Down

Indeterminate Card state was change to Down state NA

IDU

1746

card-state-is-up

Event

Card operational state is Up

Indeterminate Card state was change to Up state

NA

IDU

1747

card-state-is-up-withalarms

Event

Card operational state is Up with Alarms

Indeterminate

Card state was change to Up state but with Alarms indication

NA

IDU

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

IDU IDU

IDU

IDU

Page 40 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Alarm ID Name

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

1748

card-unexpected

Alarm

Unexpected Card Type in slot

Minor

Expected card type is different than the actual card type

1.

Insert Expected Card.

2.

Change Expected Card Type.

1749

slot-disabled

Event

Slot was Disabled

Indeterminate The user Disabled slot

NA

IDU

1750

slot-enabled

Event

Slot was Enabled

Indeterminate The user Enabled slot

NA

IDU

1751

slot-reseted

Event

Card on slot was Reset

Indeterminate The user Reset slot

NA

IDU

1752

fan-card-extractionevent

Event

FAN Card was extracted from slot

Warning

1753

fan-card-failure-event

Event

FAN failure

Major

1754

fan-card-insertionevent

Event

FAN Card was inserted to Warning slot

1755

fan-card-missing

Alarm

FAN Card is missing in slot

Critical

1756

fan-extremetemperature

Alarm

Extreme Temperature

1757

fan-failure

Alarm

1758

pdc-card-extractionevent

1759 1760

FAN Card was extracted from slot

Supported Products IDU

IDU IDU

FAN Card was inserted to slot

IDU

1.

FAN Card is missing.

1.

Insert FAN Card.

2.

Slot enabled when empty.

2.

Disable slot.

Major

System Temperature not in allowed range.

NA

IDU

FAN Card is in Failure state

Major

FAN Card is in Failure state

Change FAN Card

IDU

Event

Power Supply was extracted from slot

Warning

Power Supply was extracted from slot

IDU

pdc-card-insertionevent

Event

Power Supply was inserted to slot

Warning

Power Supply was inserted to slot.

IDU

pdc-card-missing

Alarm

Power Supply is missing in Major slot

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

1.

Power Supply is missing.

1.

Insert Power Supply.

2.

Slot enabled when empty.

2.

Disable slot.

IDU

IDU

Page 41 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

MIB Reference

Alarm ID Name

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

1761

pdc-over-voltage

Alarm

Over voltage

Major

System Power Voltage higher than allowed.

NA

IDU

1762

pdc-under-voltage

Alarm

Under voltage

Major

System Power Voltage Lower than allowed.

NA

IDU

1763

TCC-fpga-fw-not-found Alarm

The Main board firmware is not found

Warning

TCC-fw-load-fail

Download Main Board firmware has failed

Major

Main Board was reset

Warning

1764

1765

1766

tcc-powerup-resetevent

Alarm

Event

upload-software-failed Event

RFU installation failure

Warning

IDU Firmware download was unsuccessful.

1.

Reset board.

2.

Download software package.

3.

Try to insert another board.

IDU

IDU 1.

Unsupported RFU type.

1.

2.

IDU-RFU communications problem.

Make sure RFU is supported by SW version.

2.

Check IDU-RFU cable.

RFU failure.

3.

Replace RFU.

3.

IDU

1767

upload-softwarestarted

Event

RFU installation in progress

Warning

User command

IDU

1768

upload-softwaresucceeded-event

Event

RFU installation successfully completed

Warning

User command

IDU

1769

unit-cold-reset-event

Event

Unit Perform Power up

Warning

1770

cable-lof-rfu

Event

Unit performing power-up. Major

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Outdoor All

Page 42 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

1771

1772

1773

cable-error-rfu

xpic-data-los

early-warning

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Description

RFU cable error.

Radio XPIC sync loss

Radio early warning.

Severity

Major

Major

Warning

Probable Cause

Corrective Action 1.

Check the IF cable and connectors.

2.

Verify that the N-Type/TNC connector inner pin is not spliced.

Errors in signal from IDU to XCVR.

Signalling between RMCs (Radio Modem Cards) for XPIC functionality has failed

The estimated radio BER (Bit Error Rate) is above 10E-12.

3.

Replace RMC.

4.

Replace XCVR.

1.

Check that the RMCs are in allowed slots.

2.

Populate the RMCs in different allowed location in the chassis.

3.

Replace RMC/s.

4.

Replace chassis.

5.

Check link performance.

6.

Check IF cable, and replace if required.

7.

Replace XCVR.

8.

Replace RMC.

The hardware of the XCVR is OK, but 1. is it running with METRO radio application.

Upgrade the XCVR software application via XPAND-IP and then reinitiate software download..

Supported Products

All

All

All

1774

sw-downloadincompatible-rfu

Alarm

RFU software download cannot be initiated.

1775

hw-incompatible-rfu

Alarm

RFU software download is Critical not possible.

Wrong type of XCVR, the XCVR hardware is METRO.

Replace the XCVR

All

1776

pll-rmc

Alarm

RMC hardware failure.

RMC hardware failure of the clock distributor.

Replace the RMC.

All

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Critical

Major

All

Page 43 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

1780

mrmc-running-scriptdeleted

1781

Event

MRMC running script is deleted

Warning

1. New installed software package does not include the running MRMC radio 2. script

mrmc-running-scriptupdated

Event

MRMC running script is updated

Warning

New installed software package does Reset the radio carrier to reacquire the new has an updated version of the running updated MRMC radio script MRMC radio script

All

1782

radio-2_5gbpsmismatchconfiguration

Alarm

2.5Gbps mismatch configuration

Warning

The card can not function outside of an ABC group in 2.5Gbps mode.

IP-20N/A/LH

1790

np-hw-failure

Alarm

Hardware failure

Critical

An internal hardware failure has been Replace the card or unit reporting the detected by the system. hardware failure.

1800

t3-loc-alarm

Alarm

T3 sync interface Loss of Carrier

Major

2001

pwe3-pwc-s-card-reset Alarm

TDM-LIC has rebooted and is not in service now

Major

2002

pwe3-pwc-s-configmismatch

Alarm

TDM-LIC configuration mismatch

Major

Alarm

Loss of Signal (LOS) on TDM-LIC's front panel clock port

2003

pwe3-pwc-s-frontpanel-clock-los

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Corrective Action Make sure the required software package include the running MRMC radio script. Download and install the correct software package.

Add the card to an ABC group, or change the Slot Section to 1Gbps.

1.

Cable disconnected.

1.

Check connection of the cable.

2.

Defective cable.

2.

Replace the cable.

1.

Recent TDM-LIC card reset;

1.

Wait for card to reboot.

2.

System malfunction.

2.

Reset the TDM-LIC card.

1.

Recent warm reset of TDM-LIC;

2.

System malfunction.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC. 1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

Supported Products

All

All IDU IDU IDU

IDU

Page 44 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

2004

pwe3-pwc-s-host-pwlic-comm-disrupt

Alarm

Communication with TDMLIC is disrupted in HostMinor Card direction

System malfunction

Reset the TDM-LIC.

IDU

2005

pwe3-pwc-s-hw-failure Alarm

TDM-LIC hardware failure Major

System malfunction

Reset the TDM-LIC.

IDU

2006

pwe3-pwc-s-pw-lichost-comm-disrupt

Alarm

No communication with TDM-LIC

System malfunction

Reset the TDM-LIC.

IDU

2007

pwe3-pws-s-jitterbuffer-overrun

Alarm

Jitter-buffer-overrun alarm Major on TDM service

Something wrong on TDM service synchronization

Check TDM service configuration

IDU

2008

pwe3-pws-s-late-frame Alarm

Late-frame alarm on TDM Warning service

Something wrong on TDM service

Check TDM service configuration

IDU

2009

pwe3-pws-s-loss-offrames

Alarm

Loss-of-frames alarm on TDM service

Failure along the network path of TDM service

Check network or configuration for errors in the network transport side of the service

IDU

2010

pwe3-pws-smalformed-frames

Alarm

Malformed-frames alarm on TDM service

Major

Check TDM service configuration

IDU

2011

pwe3-pws-smisconnection

Alarm

Misconnection alarm on TDM service

Major

Check TDM service configuration

IDU

Alarm

Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) on TDM-LIC TDM port

Major

Loss Of Frame (LOF) on TDM-LIC TDM port

Major

2012

2013

pwe3-tdm-port-s-ais

pwe3-tdm-port-s-lof

Alarm

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Major

1.

Payload size does not correspond to the defined value.

2.

Mismatch in PT value in RTP header (if used)

Stray packets with wrong RTP configurations are received and dropped. 1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

IDU

IDU

Page 45 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name 2014

2015

2016

2017

pwe3-tdm-port-s-lomf

pwe3-tdm-port-sloopback-alarm

pwe3-tdm-port-s-los

pwe3-tdm-port-s-rai

2018

pwe3-tdm-port-sunexpected-signalalarm

2021

pwe3-pwc-s-ssm-rxchanged

2022

pwe3-stm1oc3-sexcessive-ber-alarm

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Alarm

Loss Of Multi-Frame (LOMF) on TDM-LIC TDM Major port

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

Loopback on TDM-LIC TDM port

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Cable is faulty.

3.

External equipment is faulty.

4.

Defective TDM-LIC.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

1.

Port is disabled.

2.

Line is connected to a disabled port.

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Loss Of Signal (LOS) on TDM-LIC TDM port

Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) on TDM-LIC TDM port

Severity

Warning

Major

Minor

Alarm

E1/DS1 Unexpected signal on TDM-LIC TDM port

Warning

Event

SSM received pattern change was discovered

Warning

Alarm

Excessive BER on TDMLIC STM1/OC3 port

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Probable Cause

Corrective Action 1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

1.

Enable relevant port.

2.

Disconnect cable from relevant port.

No action is required. 1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

Supported Products IDU

IDU

IDU

IDU

IDU

IDU

IDU

Page 46 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

2023

2024

2025

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-lofalarm

pwe3-stm1oc3-sloopback-alarm

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-losalarm

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Description Loss Of Frame (LOF) on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port

Loopback on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port

Loss Of Signal (LOS) on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port

Severity

Major

Warning

Critical

2026

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-muteAlarm override-alarm

SFP is muted on TDM-LIC Warning STM1/OC3 port

2027

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-sfpabsent-alarm

Alarm

SFP absent on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port

Critical

2028

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-sfpfailure-alarm

Alarm

SFP failure on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port

Critical

2029

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-sfptx-fail-alarm

Alarm

SFP transmit failure on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port

Critical

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Probable Cause

Corrective Action 1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

Supported Products

IDU

IDU

IDU

IDU 1.

SFP is not properly installed.

1.

Install SFP properly.

2.

SFP is faulty.

2.

Replace the card.

1.

SFP is not properly installed.

1.

Install SFP properly.

2.

SFP is faulty.

2.

Replace the card.

1.

SFP is not properly installed.

1.

Install SFP properly.

2.

SFP is faulty.

2.

Replace the card.

IDU IDU IDU

Page 47 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

2030

2031

2032

2033

2034

pwe3-stm1oc3-ssignal-degrade-alarm

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-slmalarm

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Description

Signal Degrade on TDMLIC STM1/OC3 port

J0 Trace Identifier Mismatch on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port

pwe3-stm1oc3-s-ssmEvent rx-changed

SSM pattern received on TDM-LIC STM1/OC3 port changed

pwe3-vc12vt15-s-aisalarm

Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) on TDM-LIC VC12/VT1.5

pwe3-vc12vt15-sexcessive-ber-alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Excessive BER on TDMLIC VC12/VT1.5

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Severity

Minor

Minor

Probable Cause 1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

SFP is not properly installed.

3.

SFP is faulty.

4.

External equipment is faulty

1.

J0 misconfiguration.

2.

Line is not properly connected.

3.

SFP is not properly installed.

4.

External equipment is faulty.

Corrective Action 1.

Install SFP properly.

2.

Reconnect line.

3.

Check line cables.

4.

Check external equipment.

5.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Make sure expected and received J0 match.

2.

Install SFP properly.

3.

Reconnect line.

4.

Check line cables.

5.

Check external equipment.

6.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

Warning

Minor

Minor

Supported Products

IDU

IDU

IDU 1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

IDU

IDU

Page 48 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

2035

2036

2037

2038

2039

pwe3-vc12vt15-sloopback-alarm

pwe3-vc12vt15-s-rcvplm-alarm

pwe3-vc12vt15-s-rcvrdi-alarm

pwe3-vc12vt15-s-rcvslm-alarm

pwe3-vc12vt15-ssignal-degrade-alarm

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Description Loopback on TDM-LIC VC12/VT1.5

Payload Mismatch Path (PLM) received on TDMLIC VC12/VT1.5

Remote Defect Indication (RDI) received on TDMLIC VC12/VT1.5

Signal Label Mismatch (SLM) received on TDMLIC VC12/VT1.5

Signal Degrade on TDMLIC VC12/VT1.5

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Severity

Warning

Minor

Minor

Minor

Minor

Probable Cause

Corrective Action 1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Make sure expected and receive J2 match.

2.

Reconnect line.

3.

Check line cables.

4.

Check external equipment.

5.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

1.

Reconnect line.

1.

J2 misconfiguration.

2.

Line is not properly connected.

3.

External equipment is faulty.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

Supported Products

IDU

IDU

IDU

IDU

IDU

Page 49 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

2040

pwe3-vc12vt15-sunequipped-alarm

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Description Unequipped on TDM-LIC VC12/VT1.5

Severity

Minor

Probable Cause 1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

TDM-LIC card protection group lockout command is Minor on

The user has issued a lockout command

Clear the lockout command

IDU

A member of TDM-LIC card protection group is missing

TDM-LIC card is not installed in the shelf

Install the missing TDM-LIC card

IDU

TDM-LIC card protection configuration mismatch

2042

pwe3-card-group-slockout

Alarm

2043

pwe3-card-group-s-noAlarm mate

Major

Minor

1.

pwe3-vc12vt15-s-lopalarm

IDU

IDU

Alarm

2045

Reconnect line.

Apply a copy-to-mate command to copy the configuration from the required TDM-LIC to the other one

pwe3-card-group-sconfig-mismatch

pwe3-card-group-sprotection-switch-evt

1.

Supported Products

The configuration between the TDMLIC card protection members is not aligned

2041

2044

Corrective Action

Event

TDM-LIC card protection switch over, priority

Alarm

Loss Of Pointer (LOP) received on TDM-LIC VC12/VT1.5

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Warning

Minor

2.

LOS alarm on a STM1 interface of the TDM-LIC card protection group member; A TDM-LIC card protection group member was disabled or pulled out of the shelf

1.

Check line cables.

2.

Check external equipment.

1.

Reconnect line.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

Check line cables.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

3.

Check external equipment.

4.

Power cycle the TDM-LIC.

IDU

IDU

Page 50 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name 2046

2047

2100

2101

2102

2103

MIB Reference

Description

Severity

pwe3-tunnel-groups-sEvent protection-switch

Path protection switch on TDM service

Minor

pwe3-tunnel-groups-sEvent revertive-switch

Path protection revertive switch on TDM service

Minor

STM-1-OC-3-IN-LOS

Loss of Signal on Line Interface (LOS) on STM1/OC-3 port.

STM-1-OC-3-IN-LOF

Type

Alarm

Alarm

STM-1-OC-3-INMSAIS

Alarm

STM-1-OC-3-INMSRDI

Alarm

Loss of Frame on Line Interface (LOF) on STM1/OC-3 port.

1. 2.

Critical

Major

Alarm Indication Signal on Line Interface (MSMinor AIS/AIS-L) received. Remote Defect Indication on Line Interface (MSRDI/RDI-L) received.

Probable Cause

Minor

2104

STM-1-OC-3-RX-LOS Alarm

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

User command.

1.

Check errors along primary path

2.

Check local service configuration.

Primary path has been operational for the duration of the defined WTR time 1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

1.

Line is not properly connected.

2.

External equipment is faulty.

External equipment is faulty. 1.

Loss of STM-1/OC-3 Major Frame on Radio Interface.

Failure along service primary path.

Corrective Action

2.

IDU

IDU

1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

1.

Reconnect line.

2.

Check line cables.

3.

Check external equipment.

Check external equipment.

All channels in Multi Carrier ABC 1. group are down. 2. Incorrect configuration on 3. remote side.

Supported Products

All

All

All

All

Check link performance. Check radio alarms for channel.

All

Check configuration.

Page 51 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause 1.

STM-1-OC-3-RXMSAIS

Alarm

2106

STM-1-OC-3-RX-RDI

2107

Corrective Action

Remote STM-1/OC-3 signal is missing (LOS/LOF/MS-AIS/AISL on remote STM-1/OC-3 interface). Check remote equipment. STM-1/OC-3 Channel removed due to reduced radio capacity on remote side.

Supported Products

MS-AIS/AIS-L on Radio Interface detected.

Minor

Alarm

MS-RDI/RDI-L on Radio Interface detected.

Minor

External equipment is faulty.

Check remote equipment.

All

STM-1-OC-3LOOPBACK

Alarm

Loopback

Warning

Looping.

Remove looping.

All

2108

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-1REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

2109

STM-1-OC-3-PBRSINSERTION

Alarm

PBRS insertion.

Warning

2110

STM-1-OC-3-SFPNOT-DETECTED

Alarm

SFP absent on STM1/OC-3 port.

Critical

2111

STM-1-OC-3-SFP-TXAlarm FAILURE

SFP Transmit Failure on STM-1/OC-3 port.

Critical

STM-1-OC-3-SFP-TXAlarm MUTED

SFP is muted on STM1/OC-3 port.

Warning

2105

2112

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

2.

PRBS insertion on STM-1/OC-3 card. Remove PRBS insertion. 1.

SFP is not properly installed.

1.

Install SFP properly.

2.

SFP is faulty.

2.

Replace the card.

1. 1.

SFP is faulty.

Replace SFP or insert SFP if it is not inserted correctly.

2. SFP is muted by configuration.

All

All

All All

All

Replace the card.

Remove muting.

All

Page 52 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

2113

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-2REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

2114

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-3REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

2115

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-4REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

2116

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-5REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

2117

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-6REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

2118

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-7REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

2119

STM-1/OC-3CHANNEL-8REMOVED

Alarm

STM-1/OC-3 Channel Removed alarm (due to reduced radio capacity).

Warning

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading.

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading.

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading.

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading.

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading.

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading.

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

1.

Reduced capacity.

1.

Check link performance.

2.

Fading.

2.

Check radio alarms for channel.

Supported Products All

All

All

All

All

All

All

Page 53 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

2200

2203

2204

2205

2206

2207

MC-ABC-Local-LOF

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl2

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl3

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl4

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl5

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl6

MIB Reference

Type

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Description

Multi Carrier ABC LOF.

LVDS RX Error Slot 2.

LVDS RX Error Slot 3.

LVDS RX Error Slot 4.

LVDS RX Error Slot 5.

LVDS RX Error Slot 6.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Severity

Critical

Major

Major

Major

Major

Major

Probable Cause

All channels in Multi Carrier ABC group are down.

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Corrective Action 1.

Check link performance on all radio channels in Multi Carrier ABC group.

2.

Check radio alarms for channels in Multi Carrier ABC group.

3.

Check configuration of Multi Carrier ABC group.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

Supported Products

All

All

All

All

All

All

Page 54 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name 2208

2209

2210

2211

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl7

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl8

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl9

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl10

MIB Reference

Type Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm

Description LVDS RX Error Slot 7.

LVDS RX Error Slot 8.

LVDS RX Error Slot 9.

LVDS RX Error Slot 10.

Severity

Probable Cause

Major

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Major

Major

Major

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

1.

Replace RMC.

2.

Replace TCC.

3.

Replace chassis.

Supported Products All

All

All

All

MC-ABC-Lvds-ErrorSl12

Alarm

2219

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch1

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch1.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2220

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch2

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch2.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2221

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch3

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch3.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2222

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch4

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch4.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2212

LVDS RX Error Slot 12.

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Major

Hardware failure between RMC and TCC cards.

Corrective Action

All

Page 55 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

2223

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch5

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch5.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2224

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch6

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch6.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2225

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch7

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch7.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2226

MC-ABC-Ch-IdMismatch-Ch8

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Mismatch Ch8.

Configuration failure.

Compare Channel ID configuration with remote side.

All

2235

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch1

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch1.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

2236

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch2

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch2.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

2237

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch3

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch3.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

2238

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch4

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch4.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

2239

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch5

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch5.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

2240

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch6

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch6.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

2241

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch7

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch7.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

2242

MC-ABC-Ch-IdDisabled-Ch8

Alarm

Multi Carrier ABC Channel Warning Id Manual Disabled Ch8.

Admin state for channel is down.

Enable admin state for channel.

All

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Page 56 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

2300

protectionAlarm configuration-mismatc

Protection configuration mismatch!

Major

The configuration between the protected devices is not aligned.

Apply copy-to-mate command to copy the configuration from the required device to the other one.

All

2301

protection-copytomateEvent started

Copy to mate started

Indeterminate

The copy-to-mate command has just begun!

This is a notification

All

2302

protection-copytomateEvent completed

Copy to mate completed

Indeterminate

The copy-to-mate command was completed.

This is a notification

All

3000

chassis-reset-event

Event

Chassis was reset

Warning

User issued a command to reset the chassis.

Wait until the reset cycle is ended and the system is up and running.

IDU

4001

slotsection-2_5gbpscompatibility

Alarm

Card can not function in 2.5Gbps mode.

Warning

The user set an expected card that does not support 2.5Gbps.

Change the Slot Section to 1Gbps.

IP-20N/A/LH

5000

failure-login-event

Event

User blocked due to consecutive failure login

Indeterminate

User blocked due to consecutive failure login

The user should wait few minutes until it account will be unblock

All

5001

g8032-protectionswitching-alarm

Alarm

ERPI is either in protection state or forced protection Minor state

Either user "force switch" command or one of the ring links has failed

Either clear force command or recover the link All

5002

g8032-failure-ofprotocol-pm-alarm

Alarm

More than a single RPL is Warning configured in a ring

User configuration

Reconfigure the RPL

All

5003

lldp-topology-change

Event

LLDP topology change

New neighbor

None

All

5004

security-log-uploadstarted-event

Event

Security log upload started Indeterminate Security log upload started

All

5005

security-log-uploadfailed-event

Event

Security log upload failed

All

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Warning

Indeterminate Security log upload failed

Page 57 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

5006

security-log-uploadsucceeded-event

Event

Security log upload succeeded

Indeterminate Security log upload succeeded

All

5010

force-mode-alarm

Alarm

System is in sync force mode state

Warning

All

5011

sync-quality-changeevent

Event

The sync-source quality level was changed

Major

All

5012

system-clock-inholdover-mode

Alarm

System Synchronization Reference in Holdover Mode

Critical

All

5013

sync-T0-qualitychange-event

Event

The system's referencequality changed

Major

All

5014

sync-pipe-invalidAlarm interface-clock-source

The pipe interface clocksource in signal-interface table is not system-clock

Major

All

5015

sync-pipe-missingedge

The pipe is missing an edge interface

Major

Regenerator contains less than 2 interfaces

Accomplish configuration by assigning second All interface

5016

sync-pipe-interface-opAlarm state-down

Pipe interface operational state is down

Major

At least one of Regenerator Interfaces status is down

Checking regenerator Admin status

All

5017

sync-pipe-invalid-pipe

Alarm

Pipe is invalid

Major

Interfaces has Configuration or Operation fails

Configuration not accomplished

All

5020

sync-T3-remoteloopback

Alarm

T3 interface at loopback mode

Warning

IDU

5021

sync-T4-analogloopback

Alarm

T4 interface at loopback mode

Warning

IDU

Alarm

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

User command

Page 58 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name 5030

30007

31000

31003

soam-connectivityfailure

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Supported Products

Alarm

A connectivity failure in MA/MEG

Minor

Specific defect dependent: User configuration, connectivity loss.

Reconfigure the RPL.

Outdoor

1.

Faulty coaxial cable between master and slave RFUs.

1.

Try re-initiation of MIMO. If still fails:

2.

2.

Hardware failure in Master RFU.

Replace faulty coaxial cable and reset Master RFU.

3.

Hardware failure in Slave RFU.

3.

Replace faulty RFU.

1. 1.

Insufficient conditions for MIMO.

Make sure all cables between master and slave are connected (MIMO 4x4 only).

2.

Hardware failure.

2.

Replace faulty units and check that cables are plugged.

1.

Unsuitable hardware for MIMO operation requirements.

2.

Dual carrier RFUs (MIMO 2x2 and 4x4).

Clock-source-sharingEvent failure-event

Insufficient-conditionsAlarm for-MIMO-alarm

Unsuitable-hardwarefor-MIMO-alarm

Alarm

Clock source sharing failure

Insufficient conditions for MIMO

Unsuitable hardware for MIMO

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Critical

Critical

Critical

3.

RFUs with MIMO bus interface (MIMO 4x4).

4.

Clock source sharing capability (MIMO 4x4).

Make sure both RFUs are compatible for MIMO operation.

IP-20C

IP-20C

IP-20C

Page 59 of 60

FibeAir® IP-20 Series

Alarm ID Name

MIB Reference

Type

Description

Severity

Probable Cause 1.

31004

31005

Unsuitable-softwareconfiguration-forMIMO-alarm

Alarm

Clock-source-sharingAlarm failure-alarm

Unsuitable software configuration for MIMO

Clock source sharing cable unplugged

Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential

Critical

2.

Not all MIMO carriers are set to same radio script or script is not compatible for MIMO. Radio TX and RX frequency is not identical on all MIMO carriers.

Corrective Action 1.

Load same MIMO compatible radio script to all MIMO carriers.

2.

Set same TX and RX frequency on all MIMO carriers.

3.

Disable XPIC, Multi radio and ATPC on all MIMO carriers.

3.

XPIC or Multi radio or ATPC features are enabled.

1.

Faulty coaxial cable between master and slave RFUs

1.

Replace faulty coaxial cable and reset Master RFU.

2.

Mate does not exist

2.

Replace faulty RFU.

Critical

Supported Products

IP-20C

IP-20C

Page 60 of 60

View more...

Comments

Copyright ©2017 KUPDF Inc.
SUPPORT KUPDF