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OAM System User's Manual

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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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