Home
Products
Service’s
Blog’s
About technology ghost
Projects
Partners
Technology Ghost
Home automation, AI and IOT service and solution provider in Pakistan
U
SERVICE’S
PRODUCTS
Ericsson MINI-LINK SP110 and 310
COMMISSIONING GUIDE
August 2, 2018 0 Comments
Blog, U ncategorized
commissioning, config urations, Er icsson, ericsso n mini-lin k sp 1 10, ericsson min i-lin k sp 310 , Min i lin k SP 110&310
Ericsson MINI LINK SP 110 and 310
COMMISSIONING GUIDE:
In this article we will explain how to commission Ericsson minilink SP110 & 310, in 20 easy steps you will
learn how to commission SP110 & 310.
Lets start….
Accessing mini link SP through O&M Port using mini link
CRAFT
SP 310
ML-SP310 : Connect PC to O&M port via LAN cable
SP 110
ML-SP110 : Connect PC to USB port via USB cable or to O&M port via LAN cable
IP configuration
Configure your laptop network setting as shown in picture.
Accessing ML-SP through O&M Port using CLI
Connect PC to O&M port via LAN cable as shown in picture above.
Putty configuration for SP110 & 310
Configure CLI software (putty recommended) as shown in picture.
Putty command
Basic Setup
1. Log on to the MINI-LINK Craft with the proper user account.
2. Click Equipment > Commissioning Wizard
3. Click Basic Setup on the left navigation bar to open the page above.
4. Configure the Native Name and Owner for the NE information.
5. Click User Management… to configure the user information on the NE User Management
page.
6. Click Next to continue the configuration.
Time Setup
7. Click Time Setup on the left navigation bar to open the page below.
8. Choose a date and time for the NE:
• No change
• Synchronize to Workstation Time
• Synchronize to Time Protocol Server
Note: A Network Time Protocol (NTP) server is required, and its IP should be available.
9. Click Next to continue the configuration.
Shelf Setup
10. Click Shelf on the left navigation bar to open the page below.
11. Type the Description, select the Expected Mode for the three slots, and then enable or disable
the Alarm Reporting as needed.
12. Click Next to continue the configuration.
Port Setup
To perform the port setup, perform the following steps:
13. Click Expected Port Modes on the left navigation bar to open the page below.
14. Select a specific slot page, and configure the Administrative Status, Description (optional),
and Capability as needed.
15. Click Next to open the Port Interface Modules page as below.
16. For each expected port in Slot 1 and Slot 2, point to Expected Port
Interface and choose the interface module from the drop-down list.
17. Click Next to open the Port Interface Settings page as below.
18. Click Next to continue the configuration.
Alarm Setup
Follow the procedures below to configure alarm on different tabs.
19. Click Alarm Configuration on the left navigation bar.
20. Click Master Reporting, and then reserve the default settings.
21. Click Reporting, and then set up the following attributes.
a.- Point to Administrative Status and choose administrative status from the drop-down
list.
b.- (Optional) Type descriptions in Description column.
22. Click Configuration, and then set the network alarm notification strategies:
– a Under Alarm Configuration, configure the following parameters for each alarm:
› Severity
› Probable Cause Qualifier
– b Under Alarm Persistency, type the ON Filter and OFF Filter values for each category.
Advanced ethernet configuration
› Local connection to SP110 & 310
› Connect USB cable to ML SP110 USB interface.
› Use Mini-link Craft 2.20 (or higher) with the parameters:
› IP: 10.0.0.1
› user: admin
› password: admin
Setup time settings
Verify the Real Time Clock
Click device in the Management Tree,
Click System Time Settings in the related tasks.
The System Time Settings page is displayed:
CONFIGURE BRIDGE
1) Configure switch mode as “customer bridge”, ethertype: 0x8100.
2) Open “VLAN Settings….” window and add VLANs: Press “ADD” button and add DCN
VLAN and traffic VLAN/s.
Configure DCN
3) Configure an IP address on SP110 node in order to manage it remotely.
Press “DCN”.
Select “management VLAN” and insert the right values for IP address, Node name and subnet
mask.
Insert the number (ID) selected for DCN-LAN in the “Management VLAN ID” field.
Configure slot:1 and LAN
4) Configure LAN modules: click on “slot X: module: X” to configure LAN interface modules
and enable alarms.
Configure “Expected Mode” field and set “Alarm Reporting” to enabled.
5) Enable LAN interfaces: Refresh “slot 1: module” at the left side of the window to see LAN
interfaces
on that module.
Click on LAN interface which will be used to configure it.
Repeat on each LAN interface that will be used.
Add LAN to VLAN
6) Add LAN interfaces to VLANs: Go back to “VLAN Settings…” window and attach LAN
ports to VLANs as needed.
First mark the VLAN at the upper side of the window and then include LAN port in that VLAN
using the lower part of the window.
OAM interface alarms in SP110 & 310
Open “Notification Configuration” menu and select “Alarm Configuration”.
The alarm associated to the OAM interface can be found as “managementportinterface”. Reduce
severity to minor or warning.
Also read Ericsson DUW configuration for 3G
Share this:
Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
Related
How To Format Ericsson DUWJuly 27, 2018In "Blog"
Minilink PT licence installationSeptember 18, 2018In "Blog"
Minilink PT software upgradeSeptember 22, 2018In "Blog"
← Previous post
Next post →
Related Posts
Minilink PT software upgrade
Minilink PT licence installation
RBS6201 GSM configuration with RUS
5G the technology for business
Galaxy S10 Samsung New Upcoming Flagship Smartphone
Basic concept of Information Technology
<
>
Leave a Comment
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Notify me of follow-up comments by email.
Notify me of new posts by email.
Post Comment
Follow Us
Google +
Contact
info@technologyghost.com
TehnologyGhost.com
All right reserved
Manue
Home
Products
Service’s
o Smart Home
o IT
o Artificial Intelligence (AI)
o Internet Of Thing’s (IoT)
Blog’s
About technology ghost
o Our Vision and Mission
o Contact Us
Projects
Partners
Use Full Links
Log in