OAM System User's Manual
P/N 6819-12
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
- 1.1 Manual Overview
- 1.2 NMS OAM Overview
- 1.3 OAM Components
- 1.3.1 OAM Supervisor
- 1.3.2 Board Plug-Ins
- 1.3.3 Extended Management Components (EMCs)
- 1.4 Managed Objects
- 1.4.1 The Configuration Database
- 1.4.2 Board Identification Methods
- 1.5 Accessing OAM Service Functions
- 1.5.1 oamsys
- 1.5.2 oamcfg
- 1.5.3 oammon
- 1.5.4 oaminfo
- 1.5.5 OAM Service API
- 1.6 Installing OAM
- 1.7 System Configuration Overview
2 Setting Up the Chassis
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Hot Swap Overview
- 2.2.1 Hot Swap EMC
- 2.2.2 Hot Swap Platform Requirements
- 2.3 Setting Up Hot Swap
- 2.3.1 Making Sure a Chassis Supports Hot Swap
- 2.3.2 Setting Up Your Chassis for Hot Swap
- PCI Bus Segments and Space Windows
- Using Leftover Allocated Space
- 2.4 Determining Bus and Slot Locations
- 2.5 Configuring the H.100 or H.110 Bus Clock
- 2.5.1 Clock Management EMC
3 Creating OAM Configuration Files
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Configuration File Overview
- 3.3 Creating a System Configuration File
- 3.3.1 Specifying Configurations for Boards
- Mandatory Statements
- Specifying Keyword Files for Boards
- 3.3.2 Specifying Configurations for Non-Board Objects
- 3.3.3 Sample System Configuration File
- 3.4 Keyword Files
- 3.4.1 Keyword File Syntax
- 3.4.2 Sample Keyword File
- 3.5 Keywords
- 3.5.1 Keyword Name/Value Pairs
- 3.5.2 Struct Keywords
- 3.5.3 Array Keywords
- 3.5.4 Array Keyword Expansion
4 Starting Hot Swap and ctdaemon
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Starting the Hot Swap Driver and Hot Swap Manager
- 4.2.1 Starting Hot Swap Under Windows NT
- 4.2.2 Starting Hot Swap Under UNIX
- 4.3 Starting the CT Access Server
- 4.4 Verifying Hot Swap
5 Using oamsys
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Using oamsys
- 5.2.1 Launching oamsys
6 Using oamcfg
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 oamcfg Reference
- 6.2.1 Launching oamcfg
- 6.2.2 Command Line Options
- 6.3 oamcfg Procedures
- 6.3.1 Displaying Board Product Types
- 6.3.2 Creating a Board Managed Object
- 6.3.3 Deleting a Board Managed Object
- 6.3.4 Displaying Board ID Information
- 6.3.5 Changing Keyword Settings
- Specifying Settings in Keyword Files
- Specifying Settings on the Command Line
- 6.3.6 Changing Board ID Information
- 6.3.7 Replacing Existing Data
- 6.3.8 Starting Boards
- 6.3.9 Stopping Boards
- 6.3.10 Testing Boards
- 6.4 Multi-Operation Invocations
- 6.5 Order of Operation
7 Using oammon
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Launching oammon
- 7.2.1 Command Line Options
8 Other Utilities
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 PCI BIOS Test Utility: biostest
- 8.3 AG Board Locate Utility: blocate
- 8.4 Hot Swap Manager: hsmgr
- 8.5 Hot Swap Monitor: hsmon
- 8.6 Hot Swap Driver Service (UNIX only): hssrv
- 8.7 Board Locate Utility: pciscan
- 8.8 Show Switch Connections: showcx95
- 8.9 Digital Trunk Status Utility: trunkmon
Appendix A Configuring Clocking
- Introduction
- CT Bus Clocking Overview
- Clock Masters and Clock Slaves
- Timing References
- NETREF
- Fallback Timing References
- Secondary Clock Masters
- Clock Fallback Procedure
- Clock Signal Summary
- Configuring Clocking in your System
- Configuring the Primary Clock Master
- Configuring the Secondary Clock Master
- Configuring Clock Slaves
- Configuring Standalone Boards
- Configuring NETREF (NETREF1) and NETREF2
- Example: Multi-Board System
Appendix B Migration
- Introduction
- Summary of Changes
- agmon vs. OAM
- OAM Service Utilities
- Configuration Files
- ag2oam
- Board Identification
- Hot Swap Changes
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