Configuring the Software on the Optical ILA
Performing Initial Software Configuration for the Optical ILA
You must perform the initial configuration of the optical ILA through the console port by using the command-line interface (CLI).
Before you begin connecting and configuring an optical ILA, set the following parameter values on the management console or console server:
Baud Rate—115200
Flow Control—None
Data—8
Parity—None
Stop Bits—1
DCD State—Disregard
To setup the IP Address:
- Connect the console port to a laptop or PC by using the
supplied RJ-45 cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter. The console port (labeled
CON
) is located on the management panel of the optical ILA (see Connecting the Optical ILA to a Management Console for more information). - Log in as the root user. Enter the default password root.
- Start the CLI.
root@localhost:~# /usr/bin/command
Welcome to ILA World BPS>
- To enter administration mode, log in as the root user
with the password Admin@123.
BPS>login Username: root Password: ********* Completed! BPS>
- Use the CLI console commands to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the optical ILA.
Optical ILA Modes of Operation
There are two modes of operation for the optical ILA:
Auto mode (default mode). This is the standard operating mode of the optical ILA. Commands issued in the auto mode do not alter the optical behavior of the ILA. Commands in the following sections can be issued in auto mode:
Manual mode–this mode should only be used to debug the optical ILA. If the commands listed in the Optical ILA CLI Debug Commands are issued in the auto mode they do not become effective. These commands alter the optical behavior of the ILA.
Note No message is displayed to state these commands (listed in the Optical ILA CLI Debug Commands) issued in auto mode are not effective.
Commands in the following section can only be issued in manual mode:
Optical ILA CLI System Commands
Table 1 describes the system-level commands for the optical ILA. You can use these commands to perform system-level functions in both auto mode and manual mode.
Table 1: System Commands (Available in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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history | Displays the command history. |
clear | Clears the screen. |
help | Displays the description of interactive help system. |
logout | Returns to the CLI mode from the admin mode. |
login | Logs in to the admin mode. |
shell | Logs in to the shell mode. |
reboot (soft | hard) | Reboots the Linux system. After a hard reset, the settings revert to the default values. After a soft reset, the optical ILA’s setting is recovered to the state before the reset. |
exit | If you have not logged in to the admin mode, the exit command exits the CLI and takes you back to original Linux shell. If you have logged in to the admin mode, the exit command logs you out and takes you to the CLI mode. |
shut | Powers off the optical ILA. If you press the Caution: The following message is displayed when you enter the shut command. Shutting down this ILA will affect the traffic in both directions and require someone to physically turn on the system. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]: |
save | Saves the configuration to persistent storage. |
ping6 ipv6-address | Pings the destination host IPv6 address. |
ping ip-address | Pings the destination host IPv4 address. |
Optical ILA CLI show Commands
You can use the following CLI show commands to view, monitor, and troubleshoot the optical ILA in both auto mode and manual mode.
Table 2 describes the system show commands. The output of these commands provides information about the system parameters.
Table 2: CLI System show Commands (Available in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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show cli-time-out | Displays the number of minutes after which an idle login session is timed out. The default is 0 minutes, which means the login session is never timed out. |
show mfg-info | Displays the main board, power, and fan manufacturing information. |
show (fan | power | mfg) id-eeprom | Displays the fan, power, or manufacturing EEPROM information. |
show temperature | Displays the optical ILA board temperature. |
show temperature-threshold | Displays the temperature threshold for the optical ILA board. |
show net | Displays the system network parameters. |
show snmp-user | Displays the SNMP user information. |
show alarm | Displays the current alarms. See Alarm Descriptionsfor a list of the alarms and their descriptions. |
show fan-status | Displays all three fan speeds. |
show uptime | Displays the time from the startup of the optical ILA to the current time. |
show ila-mode | Displays the current optical ILA mode. It is either manual or auto. |
show log-cfg | Displays the log file path in Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), the maximum size of the log file, the SFTP username, and the user password. |
show alarm-cfg | Displays the optical ILA alarm configuration. |
show time | Displays the system time. |
show power-status | Displays the AC and DC power status. |
show upgrade-status | Displays the software upgrade status. |
show run-time | Displays the optical ILA run time, how many hours the ILA has been running. |
Table 3 describes the optical show commands. These commands provide information about the erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) properties.
There are two EDFAs in the optical ILA: one is responsible for A to B direction (for example, east to west) and is called E-ab; the other one is responsible for B to A direction (for example, west to east) and is called E-ba. These options are displayed in many of the show edfa commands in Table 3.
Table 3: Optical show Commands (Available in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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show edfa-mfg | Displays the EDFA’s manufacturing information, such as model number, serial number, boot version, hardware version, and so on. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) temperature | Displays the EDFA’s case temperature. Case temperature measures the temperature inside the case. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) pump-temperature | Displays the EDFA’s pump temperature. Pump temperature is the set operating temperature of the pump. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) status | Displays the EDFA’s status. The status is normal, Output Disabled, or standby. The Automatic Power Reduction (APR) status is APR activated or APR deactivated. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) gain | Displays the EDFA’s gain setting in automatic-gain control (AGC) mode. AGC is a mode of operation in which the optical ILA adjusts it’s gain to compensate for the preceding span loss. The unit is dB. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) input-power | Displays the input optical power. The unit is dBm. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) output-power | Displays the output optical power. The unit is dBm. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) gain-range | Displays the EDFA’s gain working range (GRO or GRI) for the optical power. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) pump | Displays the EDFA’s pump status on or off. Off means EDFA output is disabled; on means that EDFA output is enabled. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) mode | Displays the EDFA’s work mode. The mode is AGC or auto-power control (APC). |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) power | Displays the optical power value in the APC mode in dBm. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) input-power-threshold | Displays the EDFA’s input loss of signal (LOS) alarm threshold in dBm. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) input-power-hysteresis | Displays the EDFA’s input power hysteresis. The hysteresis is fixed at +/– 1.5 dB. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) output-power-threshold | Displays the EDFA’s output LOS alarm threshold. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) output-power-hysteresis | Displays the EDFA’s output power hysteresis. The hysteresis is fixed at +/– 1.5 dB. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) pd | Displays the power detector information for the selected EDFA. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) apr | Displays whether the APR is enabled or disabled. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) tilt | Displays the EDFA’s tilt in dB. |
show edfa (E-ab | E-ba) ase | Displays the EDFA’s amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in dBm. |
show edfa (a | b) standby | Displays whether the EDFA’s standby is on or off. |
show voa (a | b) | Displays the variable optical attenuator (VOA) value. Note: There are two VOAs in the optical ILA. One is called a and the other is called b. |
show osc (a | b) power | Displays the optical supervisory channel (OSC) power in dBm. Note: There are two OSCs (a and b) on the optical ILA. |
show osc (a | b) output | Displays the OSC output status (enabled or disabled). Note: There are two OSCs (a and b) on the optical ILA. |
show osc (a | b) los-threshold | Displays the OSC LOS alarm thresholds (OSC add and drop) for port a or b. Note: There are two OSCs (a and b) on the optical ILA. |
show osc (a | b) los-threshold-hysteresis | Displays the OSC LOS threshold hysteresis. The value is fixed at +/– 1.5 dB. Note: There are two OSCs (a and b) on the optical ILA. |
show osc (a | b) fiber-length | Displays the OSC fiber length. Note: There are two OSCs (a and b) on the optical ILA. |
show osc (a | b) oc3-en | Displays whether the oc3-en SONET channel is enabled or disabled. Note: There are two OSCs (a and b) on the optical ILA. |
show osc (a | b) oc3 | Displays the oc3 SONET channel information. Note: There are two OSCs (a and b) on the optical ILA. |
show span-loss | Displays span loss for EDFA E-ab and E-ba. |
show port (a | b) out-power | Displays output power for the selected port. |
show actual voa (a | b) | Displays the actual VOA information for a or b. There are two VOAs in the optical ILA. One is called a and the other is called b. |
Table 4 describes the performance monitoring show commands. These commands provide information about the performance of the optical ILA.
Table 4: Performance Monitoring show Commands (Available in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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show 15-minute-current-performance | Displays current performance data for a 15-minute interval for these items: osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature |
show 15-minute-history-performance time HHMM | Displays performance data for the 15-minute intervals for the specified time for these items: HHMM: Enter hour and minutes. osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature |
show 15-minute-performance all | Displays the 15-minute performance data for the previous 24-hour period for these items: osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature |
show 24-hour-current-performance | Displays current performance data over a 24-hour period for these items: osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature |
show 24-hour-history-performance | Displays the performance data for the last 24-hours for these items. osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature |
show 15-minute tca-threshold | Displays 15-minute TCA threshold information for these items: osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature |
show 24-hour tca-threshold | Displays 24-hour TCA threshold information for these items: osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature |
show alert-15m | Displays the 15-minute current alerts. |
show alert-24h | Displays the 24-hour current alerts. |
Optical ILA CLI Configuration Commands
You can use the CLI configuration commands to configure the system parameters and the performance monitors on the optical ILA in both auto mode and manual mode.
Table 5 describes the system configuration commands for the optical ILA. Use these commands to configure the system parameters.
Table 5: System Configuration Commands (Available in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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set cli-time-out x | Sets the CLI timeout period. x: Number of minutes after which an idle session will be logged out. The range is 0–60 minutes; 0 means that you will never be timed out. |
set timeYYYYMMDDhhmm.ss | Sets the system date and time in the prescribed format. YYYYMMDDhhmm.ss: Year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds. |
set temperature-threshold high x | Sets the high board temperature alarm threshold. x: Enter a temperature value from the available range. The range is 55–75° C. |
set temperature-threshold low x | Sets the low board temperature alarm threshold. x: Enter a temperature value from the available range. The range is 25–0° C. |
setnet ipaddress netmask gateway | Sets the following (IPv4) network parameters:
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setnet6 ipaddress gateway | Sets the following (IPv6) network parameters:
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snmp-trap-destination add-v1/v2 ip1 port1 ipN portN | Adds an SNMP V1/V2c user.
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snmp-trap-destination delete-v1/v2 ip1 port1 ipN portN | Deletes an SNMP V1/V2c user.
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snmp-user add-v1/v2c (1 | 2) (trap | notrap) ipaddress port community (r | w) | Adds an SNMP V1/V2c user.
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snmp-user add-v3 (trap | notrap) ipaddress port community (r | w) engineid (AuthPriv | AuthNoPriv | noAuthNoPriv)(MD5 | SHA) authkey (DES | AES) privkey | Adds an SNMP V3 user.
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snmp-user delete-v1/v2c (1 | 2) ipaddress community | Deletes an SNMP V1 V2 user.
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snmp-user delete-v3 ipaddress community | Deletes an SNMP V3 user.
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set ila-mode (auto | manual) | Sets the mode. In auto mode, the software adjusts the EDFA gain and VOA attenuation automatically by using the OSC data. The default is auto. |
set log-size x | Sets the size of the log file. x: Enter a value from 1–10, and the unit is MB. |
ntp-synchronous a.b.c.d | Sets the NTP client and synchronizes the optical ILA clock with the NTP server. a.b.c.d: The IP address for the NTP server. |
set timezone x | Sets the time zone. x: The range is –12 through 12. For example, –8 means GMT–8. |
Table 6 describes the performance monitoring configuration commands. Use these commands to configure the attributes for the performance monitors.
Table 6: Performance Monitoring Configuration Commands (Available in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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set 15-minute a tca-low b set 15-minute a tca-high c set 15-minute a tca-low-en d set 15-minute a tca-high-en d set 15-minute a tca-low b tca-high c set 15-minute a tca-low-en d tca-high-en d | Sets the following 15-minute performance monitors:
Note: Some of these options can be combined in a single command. a: Enter one of these values: osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature b: TCA-low threshold value. c: TCA-high threshold value. d: enable or disable Note: You can set your high and low TCA values provided they do not exceed the values in Table 7 (TCA default values). |
set 24-minute a tca-low b set 24-minute a tca-high c set 24-minute a tca-low-en d set 24minute a tca-high-en d set 24-minute a tca-low b tca-high c set 24-minute a tca-low-en d tca-high-en d | Sets the following 24-hour performance monitors:
Note: Some of these options can be combined in a single command. a: Enter one of these values:osc-a-tx-power, osc-a-rx-power, osc-a-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-a-attenuation, edfa-ab-input-power, edfa-ab-output-power, edfa-ab-signal-output-power, edfa-ab-pump0-current, edfa-ab-pump1-current, edfa-ab-pump0-temperature, edfa-ab-pump1-temperature, osc-b-tx-power, osc-b-rx-power, osc-b-estimated-fiber-loss, voa-b-attenuation, edfa-ba-input-power, edfa-ba-output-power, edfa-ba-signal-output-power, edfa-ba-pump0-current, edfa-ba-pump1-current, edfa-ba-pump0-temperature, edfa-ba-pump1-temperature b: TCA-low threshold value. c: TCA-high threshold value. d: enable or disable Note: You can set your high and low TCA values provided they do not exceed the values in Table 7 (TCA default values). |
Table 7 describes the TCA-high and TCA-low values.
Table 7: TCA Default Values
TCA | Unit | TCA-High | TCA-Low |
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OSC TX power
| dBm | 6 | 0 |
OSC RX power
| dBm | –2 | –45 |
OSC/FPGA estimated fiber loss
| dB | 36 | –1 |
Line OUT VOA attenuation
| dB | 13 | –1 |
EDFA input power (for both EDFAs)
| dBm | 12 | –38 |
EDFA output power (for both EDFAs)
| dBm | 21 | –13 |
EDFA signal output power (for both EDFAs)
| dBm | 21 | –13 |
EDFA pump current (for both EDFAs, pump0)
| mA | See note | 5 |
EDFA pump current (for both EDFAs, pump1)
| mA | See note | 5 |
EDFA pump temperature (for both EDFAs, 2 pumps per direction)
| degrees (C) | 30 | 20 |
Power monitor at input port | dBm | 12 | –38 |
Power monitor at output port | dBm | 21 | –13 |
Note: No fixed value for the EDFA pump current TCA-high limit. The software reads the EOL value for the individual EDFA pump from an EEPROM and applies it where it is needed. |
Optical ILA CLI Upgrade Commands
Table 8 describes the upgrade commands for the optical ILA. Use these commands to upgrade the optical ILA software image in both auto mode and manual mode.
Table 8: CLI Upgrade Commands (Available in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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upgrade image-name | Upgrades the optical ILA. The image name is the name of the package. |
ftp-upgrade a b c d e | Downloads the image from an FTP server and upgrades the optical ILA. After the update is complete, enter the reboot command to restart the optical ILA.
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Optical ILA CLI Debug Commands
Table 9 describes the optical configuration commands that you can use to debug the optical ILA. These commands are only available in manual mode.
There are two EDFAs in the optical ILA: one is responsible for the A to B direction (for example, east to west) and is called E-ab; the other one is responsible for the B to A direction (for example, west to east) and is called E-ba. These options are displayed in many of the EDFA configuration commands.
Table 9: Optical Configuration Debug Commands (Available only in Manual Mode)
Command | Description |
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set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) gain-range (low | high) | Sets the EDFA gain range. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) mode (agc | apc) | Sets the EDFA work mode. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) gain x | Sets the gain value in auto-gain control (AGC) mode. x: Enter a value. The range is 10.00–35.00 dB. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) apr (enable |disable) | Enables or disables the automatic power reduction (APR). |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) power x | Sets the EDFA power. x: Enter a value. The range is 0–20 dBm. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) input-power-threshold x | Sets the EDFA input power threshold. x: Enter a value. The input power threshold range is –41.00 through 11.50. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) output-power-threshold x | Sets the EDFA output power threshold. x: The output power threshold value range is –41.00 through 11.50 dBm. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) pump (on | off) | Sets the pump on or off. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) tilt x | Sets the EDFA tilt. x: Enter a value. The tilt value range is –3 through 3 dB. The default is 0 dB. |
set edfa debug | Sets the EDFA debug mode. To exit the mode, enter control +D. |
set edfa (E-ab | E-ba) standby on | Sets the EDFA into standby mode. Note: When you want to exit standby mode, you need to set gain again and make sure the IP input power loss of signal (IP_LOS) is off. Note: There are two EDFAs in the optical ILA: one is responsible for the A to B direction (for example, east to west) and is called E-ab; the other one is responsible for the B to A direction (for example, west to east) and is called E-ba. |
set edfa reset (soft | hard) | Resets the EDFA. |
set voa (a | b) x | Sets the variable optical attenuator (VOA) value. Note: There are two VOAs on the optical ILA (a and b). x: Enter a value. The range is 0–25.5. The unit is dB. |
set osc (a | b) output (enable | disable) | Sets the OSC output to enable or disable. Note: There are two OSC ports on the optical ILA (a and b). |
set osc (a | b) (add | drop) los-threshold x | Sets the OSC LOS threshold. Note: There are two OSC ports on the optical ILA (a and b). x: Enter a value. The threshold value range is –3.00 through 0.00. |
set osc (a | b) oc3-rx-en (enable | disable) | Sets OSC OC-3 rx to enable or disable. Note: There are two OSC ports on the optical ILA (a and b). |
set osc (a | b) oc3-tx-en (enable | disable) | Sets OSC OC-3 tx to enable or disable. Note: There are two OSC ports on the optical ILA (a and b). |
reload | Restores the device to the factory default settings. |
set fan-speed (manual | auto) x | Sets the percentage of the fan speed. x: Enter the fan speed. The range is 50–100. |
set virtual-alarm x (0 | 1 | 2) | Sets the virtual alarm. x: Enter one of the following values: oplinkilaBoardTemperatureAbnormal, oplinkilaPower1Abnormal, oplinkilaPower0Abnormal, oplinkilaFan0Missing, oplinkilaFan1Missing, oplinkilaFan2Missing, oplinkilaFan0SpeedAbnormal, oplinkilaFan1SpeedAbnormal, oplinkilaFan2SpeedAbnormal, oplinkilaSoftwareVersionAbnormal, oplinkilaCommunicationAbnormal, oplinkilaTableErr, edfaEabCaseTemperature, edfaEabRFL, edfaEabOOP, edfaEabOOG, edfaEabPump0EOL, edfaEabPump1EOL, edfaEabPump0Temperature, edfaEabPump1Temperature, edfaEabInputLOS, edfaEabOutputLOS, edfaEabCaliTableErr, edfaEbaCaseTemperature, edfaEbaRFL, edfaEbaOOP, edfaEbaOOG, edfaEbaPump0EOL, edfaEbaPump1EOL, edfaEbaPump0Temperature, edfaEbaPump1Temperature, edfaEbaInputLOS, edfaEbaOutputLOS, edfaEbaCaliTableErr, oscaAddPowerLOS, oscaDropPowerLOS, oscbAddPowerLOS, oscbDropPowerLOS y: 0 (force alarm disappear), 1 (force alarm appear) 2(enable actual alarm, disable virtual alarm). |