FS WIN10 Touch Monitor Monitoronline User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- FS
Table of Contents
- Chapter I MonitorOnline Installation Prerequisites
- Chapter II MonitorOnline Installation Procedures
- Chapter III System Configuration
- Chapter IV Software Security
- ChapterV System Monitoring
- Chapter VI Alarm Management
- Chapter VII Statistics
- Chapter VIII SNMPv1
- References
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Chapter I MonitorOnline Installation Prerequisites
The data management of MonitorOnline software is based on SQL_SERVER database.
Therefore, SQL_SERVER database needs to be installed in advance to achieve the
monitoring and recording of the entire system data.
Microsoft NET Framework 4.5 and database (SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005
or SQL server 2008 or SQL server 2008R2 or SQL Server 2012 or SQL Server 2016
or SQL server 2017) must be set up before installing MonitorOnline software.
The current mainstream databases are SQL Server 2008 and SQL server 2008R2.
SQL_SERVER Installation Environment
Operating System Requirements: according to the following table 1.0.
Computer Configuration Requirements: 4-core CPU, 4G RAM or more, 500G disk
space.
Operating System Name | 64Bit | 32Bit |
---|---|---|
WIN10 | ||
WIN8 | ||
WIN7 | ||
WINXP | ||
WIN2003 | ||
WIN2000 | ||
WIN98 | | \ | |
WIN95 | | \ |
Table.1.0 Operating System
Note: : Supporting this system;
\ : No such system.
Once Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 and SQL_SERVER are installed, you can start
to install MonitorOnline Management Software, and please noted the selection
of language during installation.
1.1 Login SSMS
The network management software needs to connect the database remotely to
implement the operation, so it is necessary to make the pre-connected database
and open the remote function before running MonitorOnline software. The
specific steps as following: Step One: Open SQL Server Management Studio and
login as windows, then right click SQL Server , choose Properties (see
Fig.1.1).
Step Two: After clicking “Properties” choose on the left, then choose
Server and Windows Authentication in Server authentication to enable hybrid
login mode(see Fig.1.2). Step Three: Choose “Connections” on the
left, check remote connections to this then click button (see Fig.1.3).
Step Four: Unfold “Security’-> “Logins’-> “sa”, then right click “sa” and
choose “Properties” (see Fig. 1.4).
Note: The user name can only be “sa”, cannot be modified.
Step Five: Choose “General” on the left, then choose “SQL Server
authentication” on the right and set password, click “OK” button (see
Fig.1.5).Step Six: Choose “Status” on the left, choose “Grant” and “Enabled”
on the right and click “OK” button (see Fig.1.6). Step Seven: Back to SQL
Server Management Studio login interface, right click SQL Server, choose
“Facets” (see Fig.1.7). Step Eight: Choose “Server
Configuration” from the drop-down box of “Facets” and set the properties of
“Remote Access Enabled” as “true”, then click “OK” button (see Fig.1.8).
Note: Now, SSMS has been set up. Exit first, then log in with “sa”. If it
is successful, it means the “sa” account is enabled. Otherwise, please check
whether the network connection can be pinged. If the network connection is
normal, please further confirm whether you followed the above steps. 1.2
Deploy SSMS
Step Nine: Open SQL Server Configuration Manager to start configuring SSCM ,
choose “SQL Server Services” on the left, please make sure the state of “SOL
Server” and “SQL Server Browser” is running on the right (see Fig.1.9).
Note: It is usually necessary to reboot SQL Server after shutdown and
restart, but SQL Server is still running after closing the SQL Server
Configuration Manager program box. Step Ten: Choose “Protocols for
MSSQLSERVER” under the node of SQL Server Network Configuration on the left.
The default status of TCP/IP is Disabled (see Fig.1.10). Please set status of
TCP/IP as “Enable” by right click or opening TCP/IP Properties interface by
double click (see Fig1.11), then modify “active” to “yes”, click “OK” button.
Note: TCP/IP protocol is generally enabled, and can be tested by
ping. Step Eleven: Right click “TCP / IP’,
select “IP Address” under “Properties” or double click to open the settings
panel and select the “IP Address” tab, then set the port of TCP as “1433”, and
click “OK” button. (see Fig.1.12).
Step Twelve: Set TCP/IP of Client Protocols as “Enable” . (see
Fig.1.13) Step Thirteen: Turn off the firewall or
add SQL Serve.exe to the program list that allows the firewall to run. If you
choose the latter, please open the firewall settings to add SQLServr.exe
(C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL10.SQLEXPRESS\MSSQL\Binn\sqlservr.exe) to the allowed list, the
concrete steps are as follows:
(1) Click the “start” to open control panel
(2) Click “View network status and tasks” (see Fig.1.14)(3)
Click “Windows Firewall” in Fig.1.15, the interface will pop up” (see
Fig.1.16)(4) Click “Allow a program of feature
through Windows Firewall” (see Fig.1.16).(5) Click “Changes settings”
button and “Allow another program” button (see Fig.1.17). Then add
“SQLServr.exe” to the list of allowed list according to the path “C:\Program
Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10.SQLEXPRESS\MSSQL\Binn\sqlservr.exe” (6)
Click “Browse” and open Program Files folder in C (see Fig.1.18). (7)
Open “Microsoft SQL Server” folder (see Fig.1.19). (8) Open “MsSQL10.MSSQLSERVER”
folder (see Fig.1.20). Then open “MssQL” folder (9) Open “Binn” folder (see
Fig.1.21). (10) Double-click “sqlservr” (see Fig.1.22).
(11)
Click “Add” button to add SQL Server Windows NT-64bit to “Allow Programs“(see
Fig.1.23). (13) The configuration is complete now. Please start SQL Server
Management Studio and login.
Note:
If you open SQL Server Management Studio before starting SQL Server and SQL
Server Browser, you need to shut it down and then restartit.
Chapter II MonitorOnline Installation Procedures
2.1 MonitorOnline Installation
Double-click MonitorOnline.exe or MonitorOnline.msi of MonitorOnline.exe
folder to install MonitorOnline. Please keep going to the next step until the
installation is successful (see Fig.2.1)
Note: Based on the software version in the CD. The Shortcut will be created
after installing Monitor Online, as shown in Fig.2.2. 2.2 Connect Database
Step 1: Double click Fig.2.2, the interface will pop up(see Fig.2.3). After
filling in the user name and password (the default login name and password are
both admin), click “Login” to log in the system. If you have connected to the
database, the system interface will pop up directly. If you do not connect to
the database, you will be prompted to connect to the database. and click
“Database Connection” button, the interface of database connection will pop
up(see Fig.2.4). Step 2: Input MNU IP address (IP address
of NMU card ), Localhost address (Computer IP of installing database), Login
name (Default as “sa” ) and Login password ( password set when installing the
database) of database, and click “confirm” button In Fig.2.4.If the database
is existent and the connection is successful, then user can log in to the
system. If the database does not existand the connection is unsuccessful, the
interface of establishing a database will pop up (see Fig.2.6).
Step 3: Please click “Confirm” buttonin Fig.2.5, then the interface of
database configuration will pop up as shown in Fig.2.6.
Step 4: Input Localhost address (Computer IP of installing database) and
Login password ( password set when installing the database) of database, and
click “Create” button In Fig.2.6 to create database, after creating database,
the interface of “Submit success” will pop up, and click “OK” button, then the
database connection interface will pop up as shown in Fig.2.4. The other steps
are same with Step 2, complete the database connection and user login
operation, you can log in the system.
Note:
- Both the initial login account and initial password of network management software are admin.
- After the user finishing the configuration database on the local machine. If the configuration information of the device (such as Localhost address, NMU address, and database) does not change, user can skip the database connection and configure the operation to log in directly; if the device configuration information changes, the user needs to re-database connection and configuration.
- Ifanerror occurs during the database connection operation, the following interface will pop up (see Fig.2.7):
Solutions for error interface:
- The NMU’s IP address is incorrect. Please check whether the NMU IP can be pinged.
- The Localhost address is incorrect. Please check the IP address of the PC network card.
- The SA database password is incorrect. Please pay attention to keyboard capitalization
- SQL Sever is not enabled. Please configure the SQL service properly.
2.3 MonitorOnline Interface Instruction
MonitorOnline interface is shown inFig.2.8.
System | Description |
---|---|
1. Menu Bar | Main congfiguration functions |
2. Shortcut bar | :Add unit, by clicking the icon. you can add unit. |
:Delete unit. by clicking the icon, you can delete the selected unit.
:Edit unit. by clicking the icon. you can edit some information of unit.
:Add line card. by clicking the icon, you can add a line card for the unit,
:Delete line card. by clicking the icon. you can delete a line card of the
unit.
:Edit line card. by clicking the icon, you can edit some information of the
unit.
:Exit system. by clicking the icon, you can close the current system.
:Lock system. by clicking the icon. you can lock the current user.
:Close/open alarm sound, by clicking the icon, you can close or open network
management software alarm sound.
:The number of emergency alarm.
:The number of serious alarm.
:The number of general alarm,
Note: To add unit or delete unit, please select the service room where the unit is located.
3. Net Topology Tree | See 5.2. |
---|---|
4. Device Statistics | The numbers of units and business cards are presented |
in real time.
5. View Display Area| Current alarm management interface, historical alarm
management interface, history records operation records interface and graphic
topology are all presented in view display area.
6. Topology| After selecting the this box, you can drag a selected unit icon
After selecting the this box, you can drag all unit icons of the topology.
Save topology, by clicking this icon, you can save topology.
Enlarge icon, by clicking the icon you can enlarge all the icons of topology.
Shrink icon, by clicking the icon, you can shrink all the icons of topology.
7. Status Bar| (1)Presenting login account of current system.
(2)Presenting local IP address.
(3)Presenting local time.
Chapter III System Configuration
Click “System Configuration”of menu bar (see Fig.3.1), then the system
configuration interface will pop up. There are several operations in system
configuration, such as: add city, add room, add unit, edit and delete (see
Fig.3.2). Explain: 1 represent city; 2 represent
serviceroom; 3 represent unit device name; 4 represent business card The name
of the business card is in the slot where the card is located, for example:
OEO(3)
3.1 Add City
Click “Add City” button in Fig.3.3 and “Edit City” interface will pop up (see
Fig.3.4). Inputting city code and city description, then Click “Submit”
button. Note: The city code and city description
should fulfil requirements, and cannot be duplicated with other cities.
3.2 Add Room
Click “Add Room” buttoninFig.3.3, then “Edit Roominterface will pop up (see
Fig.3.5). You can add room by inputting room code and room description.
3.3 Add Unit
Click “Add Unit” button in Fig.3.3. It can only be added manually and
distinguish it by between IP addresses. IP addresses can only be modified by
button; Then the interface of add unit will pop up (see Fig.3.6). Inputting
unit basic information, then Click “Submit” button. At the same time, the
software will automatically refresh the number and type of cardsin the added
unit. 3.4 Edit
Right click the card in network topology tree, and the “Edit board” interface
will pop up. (Before edit the board information, you need tofill in the Board
Code first.)
The Fig.3.7 is the interface of editing OEO board, and here you can modify
basic information, wavelength and rate of the optical module. The Fig.3.8 is
the interface of OLP edit board, and here you can edit basic information,
topology information. The main and backup cable description of OLP can be
modified.
TXEDFA: Add EDFA on the TX side of OLP
T1EDFA: EDFA Add EDFA onthe T1 side of OLP
T2EDFA: EDFA Add EDFA on the T2 side of OLP
RXEDFA: EDFA Add EDFA on the RX side of OLP
R1EDFA: EDFA Add EDFA on the R1 side of OLP
R2EDFA: Add EDFA on the R2 side of OLP The Fig.3.9is the interface of EDFA
edit board, and here you can edit basic information, topology information.
The up even board and down even board of the EDFA can be selected according to
the actual situation of the link. 3.5 Delete
You can delete city, room, unit and board card in Fig.3.10 ( take unit for
example). Click pre deleted unit and click “Deleted” button, the
confirminterface will pop up (see Fig.3.11). Then you can delete unit by
clicking “Confirm” button (see Fig.3.11).
Chapter IV Software Security
4.1 User Management
Click “User Management” of menu bar in Fig.4.1, then an interface of user
management will pop up (see Fig.4.2). There are several operationsin user
configuration, such as: add user, edit user, delete user and query user as
shown in Fig.4.2. 4.1.1 Add User
Click “Add” button in Fig.4.2, the interface of user adding will pop up (see
Fig.4.3). Selecting user type and inputting login account, user name and phone
number, then click “Confirm” button.
4.1.2 Edit User
Click “Edit” button in Fig.4.2, the interface of user editing will pop up (see
Fig.4.4). Then you can edit user type, login account, user name and phone
number.
Note: User types include administrators, operators, browsers, and they
have different permissions.
Administrators have all permissions; Operators just can not operate user
management; Browsers only has permission to view, no delete permission;
Customers need to choose user type according to their needs.
4.1.3 Delete User
Click “Delete” button in Fig.4.2, the interface of user deleting will pop up
(see Fig.4.7), then click “Confirm” button to delete user. Note: The user
of login account is admin that cannot be deleted and modified.
4.1.4 Query User
You can query user in Fig4.2 and the query condition includes:
(1) User information: Input login account and click “Query” button, then the
login account with the input login account information will be displayed.
(2) User type: Click “User type” to select administrator, operator and browser
to view user information.
4.2 System Management
System management menu items include modify password, switch user, lockking
system, setting interval time of record, exit (see Fig.46). 4.2.1 Modify Password
Click “Modify password” in Fig.4.6, then an interface of change password will
pop up (see Fig.4.7). Inputting original password and new password, then click
“Confirm”button to complete the modification.
4.2.2 Switch User
Click “Switch user” in Fig.4.6, then an interface of switch user will pop up
(see Fig.4.8). Inputting user name and password, then click “Login” button.
MonitorOnline login user name is the user name of the switch user.
4.2.3 Locking System
Click “Lockking system” in Fig.4.6, then an interface of locking system will
pop up (see Fig.4.8). Inputting user name and password, you can unlock it and
log in again. 4.2.4 Setting Record Interval
Click “Setting record interval” in Fig.4.6, then an interface of setting
record interval will pop up. You can set interval of EDFA, OLP,OEO.
The specific operational records of OEO and EDFA will be covered in Chapter 7.
4.2.5 Exit System
Click “Exit” in Fig.4.6, then you can exit current system.
ChapterV System Monitoring
5.1 Network Management Card
- Equipment status indicator: P1 (Powerl ) P2(Power2), RUN
- HD dual color LCD display screen
- Operation keys
- Console port: Reserved for factory future use
- RJ45 Ethernet port: Used for equipment upgradation to repair system bug and management
- Optical transceiver working status indicator
- Optical transceiver slot Support 125G downward compatibility for network management
Panel Keys Description
Definition | Key | Description |
---|---|---|
Scroll Up Key | The key is used to change the menu or data up. | |
Scroll Down Key | The key is used to change the menu or data down. | |
► | Scroll Right Key | The key is used to move the cursor right when in |
modification state.
◄| Scroll Left Key| The key is used to move the cursor left when in
modification state.
(OK)| OK| Confirm key, the key is used to enter into the submenu or confirm
the modification. Enter this key to modify
(Esc)| Esc| Quit key, the key is used to exit the current menu level or to
exit the modification state.
Table 4-1 Panel keys description
5. 2 Network Topology Tree
In each newly created database, the initial login management must establish
the network topology tree to monitor the device. The database does not delete
the network topology tree and will keep recording it. Network topology tree is
located on the left of main interface (see Fig.5.2). You can see all cities,
engine rooms, units and the type and number of cards of each network element..
Double click the card icon to enter the chassis monitoring interface (see
Fig.5.4).
5.3 Equipment Topology
Device topologyisin view display area of main interface (see Fig.5.3), and you
can see all states of device. means normal, means offline, means emergency
alarm, means serious alarm, means general alarm). Double click unit icon of
equipment topology to open an interface of chassis monitoring interface(see
OEO monitoring interface in Fig.5.4). OEOcard:
Double-click OEO card, then pop up an interface of card monitoring (see
Fig.5.4). You can see monitor information, topology information and basic
information of OEQin Fig.5.4.
The monitoring information includes:
(1) Basic information of each transceiver on OEO card (Wavelength,
transmission distance, Tx & Rx power, temperature and rate).
(2) The illumination control mode and working mode of the OEQ. Note1: When set up the light control mode of OEO via Monitor
Online, there will be a certain delay, thisis caused by a large amount of data
of OEO.
Note2: For 8G transceivers, please save the FC setting according to the
following steps: first, click “set” to choose “FC”, then, click “send”. For
the other transceivers, just set the normal mode.
EDFAcard:
You can see monitor information, topology information and basic information of
EDFAin Fig 5.5.
Description of EDFA’s main parameters:
Input power & Output power: Real-time monitoring can be realized;
Gain adjustment: Adjustment range between ±3db;
Output adjustment: AGC mode is default;
Lower limit value of input and upper limit value of output: Adjust according
to the demand.
Pump: Pump2 of the mid-stage EDFA also has monitoring parameters. OLP
card:
You can see monitor information, topology information and basic information of
OLP in Fig 5.6.
Description of OLP’s main parameters:
Power value: the left data is the real-time monitoring parameter, and the
right data is the alarm threshold;
Switching Threshold: When the current power of the fiber is lower than the
threshold, the switch switches immediately.
Change back delay: Switch back to the original line after a delay;
Change delay: Switch to the alternate line after a delay;
Working parameters: Mainly divided into manual and automatic modes, generally
using automatic mode.
Chapter VI Alarm Management
Alarm management: Device alarm query and alarm type configuration.
6.1 Current Alarm Management
The alarm management of menu bar includes current alarm management, historical
alarm management and alarm configuration.
The interface of current alarm management is shown in Fig.6.1. Note: Current alarm information must be confirmed and then
cleared. The current alarm that is confirmed and cleared will be transferred
to historical alarm.
The interface of current alarm management contains confirm alarm, clear alarm
and no need handle. Right-clicking the selected current alarm also can realize
all the above functions as well as view device.
Confirm alarm: Confirm the selected current alarm information.
Clear alarm: Clear the selected current alarm information and transfer it to
the historical alarm.
No need handle: Transfer alarm information that does not need to be processed
to historical alarms.
View device: Jump directly to the alarm device.
6.2 Historical Alarm Management You can query, clear and export historical
alarm information in Fig.6.3. The explanation of query condition includes:
- Related equipment: Input the related name of the pre-query history alarm and click query button(see Fig.6.3), then all the alarm information that is related to query will be displayed.
- Alarm name: Click the alarm name, select the alarm type (see Fig.6.3), and click the “Query” button, then all the alarm information of the selected alarm name will be displayed.
- Record time: Choose the start date and end date of the pre-query, and click the “Query” button, then all alarm information of selected time period will be displayed (see Fig.6.4).
6.3 Alarm Configuration
Choose event level of every event type and click submit button to configure
each alarm level. At the same time, selecting the alarm level that you need to
push(see Fig.6.5).
Chapter VII Statistics
Statistics: Record the historical data of the equipment card. When the line
encounters problems, you can check statistics to figure out the failure time
and the reason of failure quickly. Statistics in the submenu only contain four
types of products: OEO, EDFA, mid-stage EDFAand OLP.
7.1 History Record
The statistics menu includes history record submenu and operation record
submenu. The history interface of EDFA is shown in Fig7.1. You
can query, export and clear history record in Fig.7.1. The query condition
includes
- Related equipment: Input the related equipment name, then click the “Query” button to check out the history record of the related equipment.
- Record time: Choose the start date and end date of the pre-query and click the “Query” button, then all history record of selected time period will be displayed(see Fig.7.2).
7.2 Operation Record
The operation record is shown in Fig.7.3. You can query operation record
according to the related equipment and the record time. At the same time, you
can export, query and clear operation record. 7.3 Email configuration
Click “Email address of sender”, then the interface will pop up, and click
“Query” to configure the email(see Fig.7.4). Click “Email address of
recipient”, then the interface will pop up, and click “Query” to configure the
email(see Fig.7.5).Click “Query” to edit the email information
that you have configured; click “Clear” to delete the existing mailbox
configuration; click “Export” to export the existing mailbox configuration
table.
The prerequisite for using the mailbox push function is that the management PC
requires access to the public network and the client server corresponding to
the mailbox type is configured.
The supported mailbox types and client servers are as follows:
SMTP server | SSL | |
---|---|---|
Gmail | smtp.gmail.com | |
Yahoo | smtp.mail.yahoo.com | |
Outlook | smtp-mail.outlook.com | |
smtp.exmail.qq.com |
Fig.7.6 Email configuration
Note: Only the highest level of alarm information is received by the
mail, and the common event alarm information is not pushed by default. (Using
QQ email address as the sending mailbox, the login password must be the
authorization code.)
Chapter VIII SNMPv1
8.1 About SNMPv1 Note: The default version is SNMPv1. FS
can also offer the customized service according to customers’ different
demands.
Read community: It’s similar to the password function, if you need to read the
data, you only need to write the “Read community” correctly. The password can
only be modified via the Simple Management Tool.
Set community: It’s similar to the password function, if you need to modify
the data, you need to write the “Read & Set community’ correctly. The password
can only be modified via the Simple Management Tool.
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