NEC NEAX2400 Network Cables User Manual


 
CHAPTER 8 ND-70185 (E)
Page 178
Revision 3.0
EX- FCCS
EX-FCCS Features
[Centralized Traffic Collecting]
1. The feature to collect traffic information of NEAX2000 IVS
2
system is activated by logging in to the
NEAX2000 IVS
2
node with Centralized-MAT for EX-FCCS using the traffic collecting command
dedicated for NEAX2000 IVS
2
system.
2. For IMX systems, logging in to the NCN of each FUG with Centralized-MAT activates the feature to
collect traffic information.
[Centralized System Management Report]
1. This function is controlled by the Centralized-MAT for EX-FCCS only.
2. The Centralized-MAT for EX-FCCS connected to Center Office collects fault information by polling
all of the nodes (NEAX2400 IMX and NEAX2000 IVS
2
).
3. When a fault occurrs at a NEAX2000 IVS
2
system, only basic fault information is collected by the
Center Office using the polling method. To collect more detail information, log in to the system where
the fault has occurred.
4. The buffer for fault information of the NEAX2400 IMX and NEAX2000 IVS
2
systems is separate.
There are a maximum of 64 buffers per site. Therefore, the fault that occurrs when the buffer is full
can not be stored at the center system. The center system sends a NACK signal to the system with the
fault. After a predetermined time, the system with the fault attempts to resend the information.
5. Table 8-3 shows the controllability of the fault information indication received from the NEAX2000
IVS
2
system: (1) alarm indication LED of the TOPU, (2) “IMX MAT Menu” displayed on the MAT,
(3) DFTD command operation
Note:
Available when the alarm grade is changed via ALMG command.
6. The fault information of the NEAX2000 IVS
2
received at the Center Office is cleared by the RALM/
RALMN command.
Table 8-3 NEAX2000 IVS
2
Fault Information
× : Controllable – : Not controllable
Connection
Method
SMJ/SMN Lamp
on TOPU
Menu Display
on MAT
DFTD
command
IVS
2
to IMX Enhanced CCIS
Note
IMX (A) to IMX (B) within an FUG FCCS ××
FUG (A) to FUG (B)
EX-FCCS
×××