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Alarm Box

User Manual

Version 3.00

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Revision History Date 3/31/2007 6/20/2007 Revision No. R1.0 R1.1 Serial No. sjzl20070533 sjzl20070533 Reason for Revision First edition Updated for (V 3.08.19.02)

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Contents
About this Manual ............................................................. i
Purpose ................................................................................ i Intended Audience ................................................................. i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge .............................................. i What is in This Manual ............................................................ i Related Documentation.......................................................... ii Conventions ......................................................................... ii How to Get in Touch............................................................. iii

Chapter 1.......................................................................... 1 Introduction ..................................................................... 1


NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB) Alarm Box..........................2 Alarm Box User Interface .................................................3 Alarm Box Setting ...........................................................5 Disposing Alarms ............................................................6

Chapter 2.......................................................................... 7 Alarm Box Management .................................................. 7


NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB) Alarm Box Management .......8 Setting User Information ..................................................8 Setting Control Parameters............................................. 10

Chapter 3........................................................................ 11 Telnet Command............................................................ 11


Telnet Alarm Box .......................................................... 12
Ping .................................................................................. 12 Routeshow......................................................................... 13 Routeadd........................................................................... 14 Routedelete ....................................................................... 15 RouteFlashShow ................................................................. 16 RouteSave ......................................................................... 16

RouteErase......................................................................... 17 TcpCfgShow ....................................................................... 18 CfgTcpComm ...................................................................... 20 Clock................................................................................. 20

Index ..............................................................................23 Figures............................................................................25 Tables .............................................................................27

About this Manual


Purpose
This Manual provides procedures and guidelines that support the operation and description of the ZTE Alarm Box (V 3.00).

Intended Audience
This document is intended for engineers and technicians who perform operation activities on the ZTE Alarm Box.

Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge


To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of wireless telecommunications and CDMA technology. Familiarity with the following is helpful:

ZXC10 BSSB system and its various NEs User interfaces on the NetNumenTM M3(ZXC10 BSSB)

What is in This Manual


This Manual contains the following chapters:
TABLE 1 CHAPTER SUMMARY

Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Alarm Box Management Chapter 3 Telnet Command

Summary Describes the overall information of ZTE Alarm Box. Describes the management and settings of ZTE Alarm Box in NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB) (V 3.08.19.02). Describes ZTE alarm Box Commands via Telnet access.

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Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:

ZXC10 BSSB (V 8.0.1.9) CDMA2000 Base Station System Alarm Processing Manual NetNumen M3 (ZXC10 BSSB) Installation Manual (V 3.08.19.02) Hardware

Conventions
Typographical Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
TABLE 2 TYPOGRAPHIC AL CONVENTIONS

Typeface Italics Quotes Bold

Meaning References to other Manuals and documents. Links on screens. Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes, dropdown lists, dialog box names, window names. Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name. Text that you type, program code, files and directory names, and function names. Optional parameters. Mandatory parameters. Select one of the parameters that are delimited by it. Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic. Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding further. Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader.

CAPS Constant width [] {} |

Mouse Operation Conventions

TABLE 3

MOUSE OPERATION CONVENTIONS

Typeface Click Double-click

Meaning Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once. Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) twice.

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Typeface Right-click Drag

Meaning Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button) once. Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and moving the mouse.

How to Get in Touch


The following sections provide information on how to obtain support for the documentation and the software. Customer Support If you have problems, questions, comments, or suggestions regarding your product, contact us by e-mail at support@zte.com.cn. You can also call our customer support center at (86) 755 26771900 and (86) 800-9830-9830. ZTE welcomes your comments and suggestions on the quality and usefulness of this document. For further questions, comments, or suggestions on the documentation, you can contact us by e-mail at doc@zte.com.cn; or you can fax your comments and suggestions to (86) 755 26772236. You can also browse our website at http://support.zte.com.cn, which contains various interesting subjects like documentation, knowledge base, forum and service request.

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Introduction
This chapter describes:

NetNumenTM M3(ZXC10 BSSB) Alarm Box Alarm Box User Interface Alarm Box Setting Disposing Alarms

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Functionality Through alarm box, users can achieve the following functions: Receive short alarm messages: The alarm box will send these messages to certain users. View alarms: Alarm Box will show the alarms through LCD and alarm indicator light. Receive audio alarms: Alarm box makes sound to indicate current alarms. Convey Alert information: Receive data (alarm information, alert information and files) from background. Configure alert channel based on background. Immediately send the data back to emergency management center via GPRS channel, fixed Modem, or CDMA2000 channel. Many-in-one alarm: Up to five alarm servers can be connected. Alarm System The alarm system consists of alarm box and control server, which is usually the OMM server. Figure 1 illustrates alarm system structure.
FIGURE 1 AL ARM SYSTEM

MS RS232 Custom Interfaces TCP/IP

Control Server Equipment

Alarm Box

The fault management server connects to the alarm box and transfers alarms to it over TCP/IP. Then the alarm box shows the alarms and sends them to the users. User can set the alarm level to send and receive messages through the alarm management client.

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Alarm Box User Interface


Menu Figure 2 illustrates alarm box menu.
FIGURE 2 AL ARM BOX MENU

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Icons

Table 4 describes alarm box icons.


TABLE 4 AL AR M B O X I C O N S

Icon

Function Play alarm sound. Play no alarm sound. It means that MUTE is pressed. Communication of alarm box phone module is normal. Communication of alarm box phone module is excepted. Network connection with server is broken off.

Network connection with server is normal.

Succeeded in sending short message.

Failed to sending short message. Alarms: The first number indicates the number of new alarms in other menu, but it indicates the current alarm' sequence number in the querying alarm menu. The second number indicates the total number of alarms. These signs respectively correspond to the Up, Down, Left and Right key. It corresponds to C (return) key. It corresponds to OK key.

Keys

Table 5 describes alarm box keys.


TABLE 5 AL AR M B O X K E Y S

Key C OK M

Function Return the upper level menu. Confirmation key. Press it to confirm the operation Open menu, such as the main menu and deletingalarm menu.

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Key RST MUTE Up, Down Left, Right

Function Reset the alarm box. Switch the alarm sound playing mode between playing and mute. Move up or down in menu. Increase or decrease the number in IP address and port. Move the cursor.

Indicator Lights

Table 6 describes indicator lights.


TABLE 6 THE INDICATOR LIGHTS OF ALARM BOX

Indicator Light EMERGENCY IMPORTANT COMMON NOTIFICATION MUTE LINK RUN

Signification First level alarm Second level alarm Third level alarm Fourth level alarm Sound switching indicator light Network connecting indicator light Program running light, flash at a second.

Alarm Box Setting


IP Address and TCP Port Setting Server IP Address Setting Network Storm Gate Settings Selecting Alarm Tone Mode Other Settings The IP address of alarm box must be in the same subnet with the server, for example, if server's IP address is 192.176.120.129, then alarm box's can be 192.176.120.254. Default address is xxx.xxx.xxx.254, and default port is 5000. Set the IP address of server in the alarm box menu Parameter Set>Server IP Set, which must be set in the same subnet with alarm box. Set the gate in the menu Parameter Set>NetStorm Gate. Alarm box will show audio and phonic alarms while network broadcasting message exceeds the gate. Select the mode in the menu Parameter Set>Alarm Tone Mode as speech or beep alarm. Sound volume, LCD background light and keystroke sound settings can all be done in the menu Parameter Set.

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Note: The Gate of Network Storm must be set according to the actual network while smaller settings leads to misinformation and bigger settings fail to detect network storm. Normally, the default setting is 200.

Disposing Alarms
Reporting Alarm Saving Alarm Viewing Alarm When an alarm is received, the system will give phonic indicator; LCD will show it for 5 seconds before returning to main menu; alarm box sends it to the certain users. Alarm box can save 10 pieces of alarms. Select the Warning Query menu, press the OK key to view the latest alarm and press the Up or Down key to view other alarms. Select the Warning Query menu, press OK to view the latest alarm and press the Up or Down key to view other alarms. Select the alarm to be deleted and press the M key to display the deleting menu. In the deleting menu, select Delete One to delete the current alarm or Delete All to delete all the alarms in the alarm box. Press the C key to return to the upper menu. Press the MUTE key to cancel the alarm sound while an alarm generates, but alarm sound will appear when a new alarm generates.

Deleting Alarm

Canceling Alarm Sound

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Alarm Box Management


This chapter describes:

NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB) Alarm Box Management Setting User Information Setting Control Parameters

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Description Use the alarm box management module to visually set user information and control parameters of the alarm box. It supports sound, visual and short messages to show alarms. In this way, the O&M personnel would timely know and handle all the faults to ensure BTS normal and reliable. The following section describes the procedure to enter the alarm box management interface. Steps 1. In the NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB), click the Views>Fault Management>Alarm Box Management menu to enter the alarm box management main interface. 2. Click a button in the tool bar to perform the corresponding operation. END OF STEPS Result Alarm Box Management Interface appears. Note:

Start up the server program before starting the client program. Avoid server shutdown, because it may lead to abnormal client operation.

Setting User Information


Description This section describes the procedures to add, modify, delete or view alarm box user information.

Add User

Steps

1. In the NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB), click Views>Fault Management>Alarm Box Management menu to enter the alarm box management main interface. 2. In the User Information tab page, click Add New User button in the tool bar, Add New User interface pops up. 3. Fill in the User name, Short message number and select the alarm level in which alarms will be sent to this user. 4. Click the OK, to popup Confirm dialog box, or click Cancel to cancel the creation operation.

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5. Click OK to add the user. Or click Cancel to cancel the creation operation. Note: Make sure that length of the user name is less than 20 characters and length of the short message number is less than 11 digits. END OF STEPS Result New user is added. Display Detailed User Information

Steps

1. In the NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB), click Views>Fault Management>Alarm Box Management menu to enter the alarm box management main interface. 2. Select a user from the user lists in the User Information tab page and click the User detail button in the tool bar. Then, a User detail interface pops up. END OF STEPS

Result

Complete user information is displayed. Modify User Information

Steps

1. In the NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB), click Views>Fault Management>Alarm Box Management menu to enter the alarm box management main interface. 2. Select a user from the user lists in the User Information tab page and click the Modify user button in the tool bar. Then, Modify user interface pops up. 3. Modify the user information and then click OK to finish modification of the user information, or click Cancel to cancel the modification operation. END OF STEPS

Result

User Information is modified. Delete User Information

Steps

1. In the NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB), click Views>Fault Management>Alarm Box Management menu to enter the alarm box management main interface. 2. Select a user from the user lists in the User Information tab page and click the Delete user button in the tool bar. Then, a Confirm interface pops up. 3. Click OK to delete the user or click Cancel to cancel the deletion operation. END OF STEPS

Result

User information is removed from the system.

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Refresh the New User List

Steps

1. In the NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB), click Views>Fault Management>Alarm Box Management menu to enter the alarm box management main interface. 2. In the User Information tab page, click the Refresh user list button in the tool bar to refresh the user lists. END TO STEPS

Result

User list is refreshed and new user list is displayed.

Setting Control Parameters


Description Steps Use Setting Control Parameters to set the alarm levels in which alarms create sound, display on LCD panel, or sent to the user. 1. In the NetNumenTM M3 (ZXC10 BSSB), click Views>Fault Management>Alarm Box Management menu to enter the alarm box management main interface. 2. Click the Control Parameters tab. 3. Select the needed alarm levels, Click the Submit button to modify the corresponding parameters. 4. Click OK to confirm. END OF STEPS Result Control Parameters settings are completed.

Note:

Start up the server program before starting the client program. Avoid server shutdown, because it may lead to abnormal client operation.

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Telnet Command
This chapter describes:

Telnet Alarm Box

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Description Telnet login is supported by alarm box. MML command is preferred for alarm box management. The telnet port on alarm box is port 601.

Instructions

Make sure the network cable is connected with alarm box. Ping requests can be sent to alarm box successfully. In Windows, click Start>Run and type in cmd. In the CLI window, type in Telnet IP address of alarm box 601 Input password to enter MML interface.

MML command set

Available MML commands for alarm box telnet operation are as follows:

Ping Routeshow Routeadd Routedelete RouteFlashShow RouteSave RouteErase TcpCfgShow CfgTcpCommclock

Ping
Function It confirms that the computer with designated IP is accessible. Number of messages can be specified with IP address. Three messages are in default. Ping [IP address] <number of messages> IP address: IP address of the network node to be checked Number of messages: Number of returned messages. It should be an integer greater than 0. 3 is the default value. Result Ping returns the messages replies. Better network condition comes with prompt reply. Ping also returns message loss rate. Better network condition comes with lower loss rate. Three messages are returned: 601>ping 10.41.32.28 PING 10.41.32.28: 56 data bytes

Format Parameters

Example

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64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms 64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms 64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms ----10.41.32.28 PING Statistics---3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0 Five messages are returned: 601>ping 10.41.32.28 5 PING 10.41.32.28: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=0. time=10. ms 64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms 64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms 64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=3. time=0. ms 64 bytes from zhaoyang (10.41.32.28): icmp_seq=4. time=0. ms ----10.41.32.28 PING Statistics---5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/2/10

Routeshow
Function Format Parameters Result Example This command shows the routing tables in use. It helps to check the routing tables in use before route updating. Routeshow No parameter is available for this command This command shows route net table and route host table. 601>routeshow ROUTE NET TABLE Destination 10.0.0.0 Gateway 10.41.32.254 Flags 101 Refcnt Use 0 0 0 0 Interface cpm0 cpm0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------195.152.115.0 195.152.115.254 101

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-----------------------------------------------------------------------ROUTE HOST TABLE Destination 127.0.0.1 Reference


Gateway 127.0.0.1

Flags 5

Refcnt 1

Use 0

Interface lo0

-----------------------------------------------------------------------Routeadd Routedelete RouteSave RouteFlashShow RouteErase

Routeadd
Function Format Parameters Result Example This command is used to add current route. Routeadd [IP address 1] [IP address 2] IP address 1: Source IP address of routing table IP address 2: Mirror IP address of routing table System will prompt a message if the operation is successful. 601>routeadd 10.41.32.254 10.41.32.28 are sure add route 10.41.32.28 for 10.41.32.254 ...? [y] y add route 10.41.32.28 for 10.41.32.254 success !!! 601>routeshow ROUTE NET TABLE Destination Gateway Flags Refcnt Use Interface -----------------------------------------------------------------------10.0.0.0 10.41.32.254 101 0 0 cpm0 195.152.115.0 195.152.115.254 101 0 0 cpm0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------ROUTE HOST TABLE Destination 10.41.32.254 127.0.0.1 Gateway 10.41.32.28 127.0.0.1 5 Flags 7 1 Refcnt Use 0 0 0 Interface cpm0 lo0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Note:

Use routeshow to view the result after adding routing table. Save the configuration if any routing table is added. Otherwise, the configuration will be lost after alarm box reboot. Routeshow Routedelete RouteSave RouteFlashShow RouteErase

Reference

Routedelete
Function Format Parameters Result Example Delete a specified route. Routeadd [IPaddress 1] [IPaddress 2] IP address 1: Source IP address of routing table IP address 2: Mirror IP address of routing table System will prompt a message if the operation is successful. 601>routeadd 10.41.32.254 10.41.32.28 are sure add route 10.41.32.28 for 10.41.32.254 ...? [y] y add route 10.41.32.28 for 10.41.32.254 success !!! 601>routeshow ROUTE NET TABLE Destination Interface 10.0.0.0 Gateway Flags Refcnt Use

-----------------------------------------------------------------------10.41.32.254 101 0 101 0 0 cpm0 0 195.152.115.0 cpm0 195.152.115.254

-----------------------------------------------------------------------ROUTE HOST TABLE Destination Interface 10.41.32.254 127.0.0.1 Gateway Flags Refcnt Use

-----------------------------------------------------------------------10.41.32.28 127.0.0.1 5 7 1 0 0 0 cpm0 lo0

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Use routeshow command to display routing information before deleting routing table. Use routeshow command to display routing information to confirm that the target routing table is deleted. Save the configuration if any routing table is deleted. Otherwise, the configuration will be lost after alarm box reboot. Routeadd Routeshow RouteSave RouteFlashShow RouteErase

Reference

RouteFlashShow
Function Format Parameters Result Example Display routing information saved in Flash. Alarm box will load this information automatically upon power on. RouteFlashShow NA Lists the routing information saved in Flash 601>routeFlashShow ***No.*********destination*************gateway******** **** *************************************************** ******* Reference

Routeadd Routeshow RouteSave Routeshow RouteErase

RouteSave
Function Save routing information into Flash. The information will be automatically loaded when alarm box reboots. Reboot from Flash avoids reload routing table. RouteSave

Format
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Parameters Result Example

NA System will prompt a message if it is saved successfully. 601>routeSave 10.41.32.254 10.41.32.28 Route saved success!

601>routeFlashShow ***No.*********destination*************gateway******** **** 1 10.41.32.254 10.41.32.28 *************************************************** ******* Note: Use routeFlashShow to view the configuration after saving successfully. Reference

Routeadd Routeshow RouteFlashShow Routeshow RouteErase

RouteErase
Function Format Parameters Result Example Erase the routing information saved in Flash. RouteErase is the record number saved in Flash. RouteErase [Number] Number: The number (in Flash) of the routing information to be deleted. This number is retrieved by routeFlashShow command System will prompt a message if the operation is successful. 601>routeFlashShow ***No.*********destination*************gateway******** **** 1 10.41.32.254 10.41.32.28 *************************************************** ******* 601>routeErase 1 route erase success! 601>routeFlashShow ***No.*********destination*************gateway******** ****

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*************************************************** ******* Note:


Run routeFlashShow command before using this command to retrieve the actual value of Number parameter. Use routeFlashShow to view the configuration to confirm the target routing information if deleted. Routeadd Routeshow RouteFlashShow Routeshow RouteSave

Reference

TcpCfgShow
Function Format Parameters Result Example Show alarm server configurations TcpCfgShow NA Display alarm server configurations 601>tcpCfgShow *************************************************** ******* LocalIp = 10.42.20.254 LocalMask = 255.255.255.0 ***********Sequence 0 :**************** Port0 = 5000 ServerIp0 = NO link0 state: Break ***********Sequence 1 :**************** Port1 = 5000 ServerIp1 = NO link1 state: Break ***********Sequence 2 :**************** Port2 = 5000 ServerIp2 = NO link2 state: Break ***********Sequence 3:****************

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Port3

= 5000

ServerIp3 = NO link3 state: Break ***********Sequence4 :**************** Port4 = 5000 ServerIp4 = NO link4 state: Break *************************************************** ******* Table 7 describes alarm server parameters
TABLE 7 DEFINITION OF ALARM SERVER P AR AMETERS

Parameter LocalIp LocalMask Port0 ServerIp0 link0 state Port1 ServerIp1 Link1 state Port2 ServerIp2 Link2 state Port3 ServerIp3 Link3 state Port4 ServerIp4 Link4 state

Meaning IP address of alarm box subnet mask of alarm box 1st port of alarm server IP address of 1st alarm server connection status of 1st alarm server port of 2nd alarm server IP address of 2nd alarm server connection status of 2nd alarm server port of 3rd alarm server IP address of 3rd alarm server connection status of 3rd alarm server port of 4th alarm server IP address of 4th alarm server connection status of 4th alarm server port of 5th alarm server IP address of 5th alarm server connection status of 5th alarm server

Reference

CfgTcpComm

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CfgTcpComm
Function Configure the connection parameters of the specified alarm box server. Up to 5 alarm servers (0~4) can be connected with alarm box. This command is only applicable to alarm server 1~4. Format Parameters RouteErase [Sequence] [SERVER IP] [PORT] Sequence: Alarm server number. Up to 5 alarm servers can be connected with alarm box. This command is only applicable to alarm server 1~4. SERVER IP: IP address of the alarm server. If the alarm server will be canceled, leave this parameter as NO. PORT: Alarm server port. If the alarm server will be canceled, leave this parameter as NO. Result Example If the operation is successful, system prompt will appear. Configure the IP address and port of alarm server 1 as 195.152.115.129 and 5000: 601> cfgTcpComm 1 195.152.115.129 5000 Cancel alarm server 1: 601> cfgTcpComm 1 NO NO Note:

Use tcpCfgShow to show the operation result. This command is only applicable to alarm server 1~4, use command cfgTcpComm 0 195.152.115.129 5000, there will be an error as the information of the first server needs to be configured with menu on the LCD screen.

Reference

TcpCfgShow

Clock
Function Format Parameters Configure system time of alarm box Clock [year] [mon][day][week][hour][min][sec] Year: The year of system time, represented by 4 integers. Mon: The month of system time, represented by integers (1~12). Day: The day of system time, represented by integers (1~31). Week: The week of system time, represented by integers (1~7). Hour: The hour of system time, represented by 2 integers (0~23).

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Min: The minute of system time, represented by 2 integers (0~59). Sec: The second of system time, represented by 2 integers (0~59). Result If the operation is successful, the current time will be displayed after configuration. Configure the current time: 2005-9-7 Wed. 12:20:34, 601>clock 2005 9 7 3 12 20 34 Example Clock is adjusted to 2005-9-7 Wed. 12.20.34

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Index
BSSB ................................ i, ii BTS .....................................8 CAPS ................................... ii CDMA ....................................i CDMA2000 ......................... ii, 2 COMMON ................................5 E 1, 3 INFORMATION ........................2 IP 2, 5, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20 LEGAL ..................................2 LINK ...................................5 N/A .....................................3 NET ........................ 13, 14, 15 O&M ..................................... 8 OMC .................................. i, 8 P 1, 3 PORT ................................. 20 R&D ..................................... 3 R1 3 ROUTE .................... 13, 14, 15 RST ..................................... 5 SERVER .............................. 20 TABLE .................... 13, 14, 15 URL ..................................... 1 V 3, ii ZXC10 .............................. i, ii

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Figures
Figure 1 Alarm System ........................................................2 Figure 2 Alarm Box Menu.....................................................3

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Tables
Table 1 Table 2 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Chapter Summary ..................................................i Typographical Conventions ..................................... ii Alarm Box Icons ....................................................4 Alarm Box Keys.....................................................4 The Indicator Lights of Alarm Box ............................5 Definition of Alarm Server Parameters .................... 19

Table 3 Mouse Operation Conventions ................................. ii

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