The document contains output from various commands run on an HW-SG7000 hardware platform to check system status and configuration. It summarizes that data consistency checks, phase locking status checks, board status queries and other diagnostic checks returned normal results, indicating the system is functioning properly.
This document describes a simple UART loopback design using VHDL. It instantiates a UART component and connects its transmit and receive pins in a loopback configuration. On each clock cycle, any data received by the UART component is retransmitted back to its transmit pin. The design synchronizes the data transfer between the UART component ports using handshake signals and control logic.
This document describes a microprocessor-controlled transistor lead identifier circuit. The circuit uses LEDs and a testing socket to identify the base, collector, and emitter leads of an unknown transistor. It determines the transistor type (NPN or PNP) by forward biasing the base-emitter or base-collector junction and seeing which LEDs light up. It then identifies the collector lead by comparing the brightness of LEDs when the collector and emitter leads are swapped. The microprocessor analyzes the LED patterns to display the transistor part number and orientation. The circuit can handle various transistor types and packages by adjusting resistor values if the LED brightness is ambiguous.
This document contains the contents page for Electronics For You magazine from January 2000 to November 2000. It lists the construction projects and circuit ideas featured in each monthly issue. The construction projects include items like a microprocessor-controlled transistor lead identifier, PC-based speed monitoring system, and PC-to-PC communication using infrared/laser beam. The circuit ideas cover a range of electronics from a multipurpose circuit for telephones to an automatic speed controller for fans and coolers.
This document contains the contents pages for an electronics magazine from January 2000 to November 2000. It lists construction projects and circuit ideas that were featured in each monthly issue. Some of the construction projects included a microprocessor-controlled transistor lead identifier, PC-based speed monitoring system, and PC-to-PC communication using infrared/laser beam. The circuit ideas sections featured ideas like a multipurpose circuit for telephones, bass and treble control for stereo systems, and automatic battery charger.
This document provides information on the programming blocks used in the SIMATIC 300 PLC for a cooling tower automation system. It includes a list of function blocks with their names, languages, and sizes. It also includes details on the FC3 function block used for flow control, including its networks, inputs/outputs, and logic. Finally, it describes HMI screens created for the cooling tower overview and maintenance screens.
This document contains several serial numbers and license keys for various software, including:
- Serial numbers for antivirus software like AVG Internet Security, Norton Antivirus, and BitDefender Total Security
- License keys for Spyware Doctor and Screenblast Acid
- Serial numbers for tuning and optimization software like TuneUp Utilities and Alcohol 120%
- Serial numbers for audio and video software like Winamp, Divx, and Virtual DJ
The document provides a summary of various IPv6 tools including iperf for testing network performance, nmap for port scanning, scapy for packet manipulation and analysis, and traceroute for mapping routes between hosts. Key points covered include using these tools to test firewall rules, send packets with different protocols, sniff network traffic, and trace routes over IPv6 networks.
(2) map csc 5 to nist sp 800 53 rev 4 (controls & enhancements) 20140804James W. De Rienzo
This document maps security controls from the Center for Internet Security's Critical Security Controls (CSC) version 5.0 to controls and enhancements in National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-53 Revision 4. It provides a table that lists each CSC control, the corresponding NIST SP 800-53 control, and any associated enhancements. The table includes over 100 rows mapping CSC controls to NIST SP 800-53 access controls and audit controls.
This document describes a simple UART loopback design using VHDL. It instantiates a UART component and connects its transmit and receive pins in a loopback configuration. On each clock cycle, any data received by the UART component is retransmitted back to its transmit pin. The design synchronizes the data transfer between the UART component ports using handshake signals and control logic.
This document describes a microprocessor-controlled transistor lead identifier circuit. The circuit uses LEDs and a testing socket to identify the base, collector, and emitter leads of an unknown transistor. It determines the transistor type (NPN or PNP) by forward biasing the base-emitter or base-collector junction and seeing which LEDs light up. It then identifies the collector lead by comparing the brightness of LEDs when the collector and emitter leads are swapped. The microprocessor analyzes the LED patterns to display the transistor part number and orientation. The circuit can handle various transistor types and packages by adjusting resistor values if the LED brightness is ambiguous.
This document contains the contents page for Electronics For You magazine from January 2000 to November 2000. It lists the construction projects and circuit ideas featured in each monthly issue. The construction projects include items like a microprocessor-controlled transistor lead identifier, PC-based speed monitoring system, and PC-to-PC communication using infrared/laser beam. The circuit ideas cover a range of electronics from a multipurpose circuit for telephones to an automatic speed controller for fans and coolers.
This document contains the contents pages for an electronics magazine from January 2000 to November 2000. It lists construction projects and circuit ideas that were featured in each monthly issue. Some of the construction projects included a microprocessor-controlled transistor lead identifier, PC-based speed monitoring system, and PC-to-PC communication using infrared/laser beam. The circuit ideas sections featured ideas like a multipurpose circuit for telephones, bass and treble control for stereo systems, and automatic battery charger.
This document provides information on the programming blocks used in the SIMATIC 300 PLC for a cooling tower automation system. It includes a list of function blocks with their names, languages, and sizes. It also includes details on the FC3 function block used for flow control, including its networks, inputs/outputs, and logic. Finally, it describes HMI screens created for the cooling tower overview and maintenance screens.
This document contains several serial numbers and license keys for various software, including:
- Serial numbers for antivirus software like AVG Internet Security, Norton Antivirus, and BitDefender Total Security
- License keys for Spyware Doctor and Screenblast Acid
- Serial numbers for tuning and optimization software like TuneUp Utilities and Alcohol 120%
- Serial numbers for audio and video software like Winamp, Divx, and Virtual DJ
The document provides a summary of various IPv6 tools including iperf for testing network performance, nmap for port scanning, scapy for packet manipulation and analysis, and traceroute for mapping routes between hosts. Key points covered include using these tools to test firewall rules, send packets with different protocols, sniff network traffic, and trace routes over IPv6 networks.
(2) map csc 5 to nist sp 800 53 rev 4 (controls & enhancements) 20140804James W. De Rienzo
This document maps security controls from the Center for Internet Security's Critical Security Controls (CSC) version 5.0 to controls and enhancements in National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-53 Revision 4. It provides a table that lists each CSC control, the corresponding NIST SP 800-53 control, and any associated enhancements. The table includes over 100 rows mapping CSC controls to NIST SP 800-53 access controls and audit controls.
The document discusses computer networks and the Internet. It explains that the Internet is a global network that uses telecommunication networks and the TCP/IP protocol suite. It also describes local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), switches, routers, MAC addresses, IP addresses, and how data is transmitted within and between networks.
This document contains serial numbers for various Microsoft software including:
- Microsoft Office 2000 Premium BR serial number GC6J3-GTQ62-FP876-94FBR-D3DX8
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition serial number BQJG2-2MJT7-H7F6K-XW98B-4HQRQ
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional Final serial number FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
The document contains diagrams of a company's network layout showing connections between various network devices such as switches, routers, and hubs across multiple rooms housing different departments. The diagrams include labels for the devices and ports along with employee names and workstations connected to the network.
This document provides a block diagram and component list for a computer motherboard. The block diagram shows the system architecture including major components like the CPU, chipset, memory slots, graphics, and I/O. It depicts the connections between components and power delivery. Tables provide details on the integrated pull-ups/downs for chipset pins and strap pin functions for the chipset.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group (UK) Ltd listing items in their inventory as of 10 October 2013. It includes a variety of computer hardware parts categorized by manufacturer including Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, and APC. Specifically, it lists quantities on hand of backplanes, bezels, cables, batteries, and power supplies from those manufacturers. There are over 100 individual part numbers listed with their corresponding quantities.
This document contains serial numbers and license keys for various software programs, including Nero, Microsoft Office, 3D Studio Max, and Adobe products. The majority are for retail licenses, but some are for site licenses. A wide range of applications are represented, from DVD authoring to 3D modeling to office productivity.
The document describes commands used to manage groups, function keys, destinations, and downloads on a phone system. It provides details on commands like CRGRPA to create a group, CHFKDA to change function key data, DINARS to display internal numbers and routes, and DOWNLD to request a download for a phone. Descriptions are given for each command's parameters and valid options.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group listing various computer components they have in inventory, including backplanes, batteries, bezels, cables, and more from manufacturers like Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, and APC. It provides the item description, manufacturer, part number, and quantity on hand for each item. There are over 150 different items and components listed in the report.
This document contains a list of software serial numbers and license keys. It includes serial numbers for operating systems like Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows XP. It also includes serial numbers and license keys for various software programs like Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Dreamweaver, and more. In total, there are serial numbers and license keys for over 50 different software programs listed.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group (UK) Ltd listing various computer components they have in stock, including quantities. It includes backplanes, batteries/PDUs, bezels, and cables from manufacturers like Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, and APC. There are over 100 individual items listed with descriptions and quantities ranging from 1 to 48 units.
This document summarizes an EE-323 semester project on a home automation system. It includes sections that describe the project plan involving fan speed control using temperature sensors, indoor light control using IR sensors, outdoor light dimming using LDR sensors, and automatic and manual control modules. It provides schematics, flow charts, code explanations, and simulations for each module. The document aims to provide details on implementing a home automation system by concatenating different control modules together using a microcontroller.
This document is a price list for products from Deltron including accessories, Asterisk components, and Blu-ray devices. It contains over 100 products organized by category/code with information on stock levels, prices in US dollars, freight costs, warranty and brand for each item. The prices do not include taxes and the exchange rate shown is 2.610.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group (UK) Ltd listing various cables and their quantities on hand as of 30 September 2013. It includes over 200 items with descriptions and part numbers for cables from vendors such as Dell, HP, Cisco, and Belkin.
Map Critical Security Controls (CSC) v5.0 to NIST SP 800-53 Revision 4 (Summa...James W. De Rienzo
This document maps the controls from the Council on CyberSecurity's Critical Security Controls version 5.0 to controls in the US National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-53 Revision 4. It contains 203 entries that map a CSC control to the corresponding NIST SP 800-53 control. The purpose is to help organizations understand how the CSC framework maps to the NIST cybersecurity framework.
Este documento presenta la metodología del marco lógico para la planificación, seguimiento y evaluación de proyectos y programas. Explica las bases conceptuales del marco lógico, incluyendo la identificación del problema, los objetivos, la matriz de marco lógico y las técnicas para medir resultados. También describe el monitoreo y evaluación, los tipos de evaluación asociados al ciclo de vida del proyecto, y cómo se llevan a cabo. Finalmente, presenta una guía metodológica de 10
La Metodología del Marco Lógico (MML) es una herramienta para planificar, ejecutar y evaluar proyectos de manera estructurada. La MML incluye 7 etapas: 1) Análisis de involucrados, 2) Análisis del problema, 3) Análisis de objetivos, 4) Análisis de alternativas, 5) Estructura analítica del proyecto, 6) Matriz de marco lógico y 7) Evaluación intermedia. La matriz de marco lógico resume el proyecto en términ
The document provides no substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains a prepared by line with a name but no other details.
Gsm r 5.0 bts3012 ae configuration principle v1.0(20120726)Pham My
The document describes the hardware and license configuration principles for Huawei's BTS3012AE base station to support GSM-R 5.0. It provides details on mandatory and optional hardware modules, such as cabinets, processing units, radio packages and installation materials. It also lists the license types and configuration rules for functions like dual transceiver, high power, packet bit transmission and diversity.
The document discusses computer networks and the Internet. It explains that the Internet is a global network that uses telecommunication networks and the TCP/IP protocol suite. It also describes local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), switches, routers, MAC addresses, IP addresses, and how data is transmitted within and between networks.
This document contains serial numbers for various Microsoft software including:
- Microsoft Office 2000 Premium BR serial number GC6J3-GTQ62-FP876-94FBR-D3DX8
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition serial number BQJG2-2MJT7-H7F6K-XW98B-4HQRQ
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional Final serial number FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
The document contains diagrams of a company's network layout showing connections between various network devices such as switches, routers, and hubs across multiple rooms housing different departments. The diagrams include labels for the devices and ports along with employee names and workstations connected to the network.
This document provides a block diagram and component list for a computer motherboard. The block diagram shows the system architecture including major components like the CPU, chipset, memory slots, graphics, and I/O. It depicts the connections between components and power delivery. Tables provide details on the integrated pull-ups/downs for chipset pins and strap pin functions for the chipset.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group (UK) Ltd listing items in their inventory as of 10 October 2013. It includes a variety of computer hardware parts categorized by manufacturer including Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, and APC. Specifically, it lists quantities on hand of backplanes, bezels, cables, batteries, and power supplies from those manufacturers. There are over 100 individual part numbers listed with their corresponding quantities.
This document contains serial numbers and license keys for various software programs, including Nero, Microsoft Office, 3D Studio Max, and Adobe products. The majority are for retail licenses, but some are for site licenses. A wide range of applications are represented, from DVD authoring to 3D modeling to office productivity.
The document describes commands used to manage groups, function keys, destinations, and downloads on a phone system. It provides details on commands like CRGRPA to create a group, CHFKDA to change function key data, DINARS to display internal numbers and routes, and DOWNLD to request a download for a phone. Descriptions are given for each command's parameters and valid options.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group listing various computer components they have in inventory, including backplanes, batteries, bezels, cables, and more from manufacturers like Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, and APC. It provides the item description, manufacturer, part number, and quantity on hand for each item. There are over 150 different items and components listed in the report.
This document contains a list of software serial numbers and license keys. It includes serial numbers for operating systems like Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows XP. It also includes serial numbers and license keys for various software programs like Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Dreamweaver, and more. In total, there are serial numbers and license keys for over 50 different software programs listed.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group (UK) Ltd listing various computer components they have in stock, including quantities. It includes backplanes, batteries/PDUs, bezels, and cables from manufacturers like Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, and APC. There are over 100 individual items listed with descriptions and quantities ranging from 1 to 48 units.
This document summarizes an EE-323 semester project on a home automation system. It includes sections that describe the project plan involving fan speed control using temperature sensors, indoor light control using IR sensors, outdoor light dimming using LDR sensors, and automatic and manual control modules. It provides schematics, flow charts, code explanations, and simulations for each module. The document aims to provide details on implementing a home automation system by concatenating different control modules together using a microcontroller.
This document is a price list for products from Deltron including accessories, Asterisk components, and Blu-ray devices. It contains over 100 products organized by category/code with information on stock levels, prices in US dollars, freight costs, warranty and brand for each item. The prices do not include taxes and the exchange rate shown is 2.610.
The document is a stock report from L.A. Micro Group (UK) Ltd listing various cables and their quantities on hand as of 30 September 2013. It includes over 200 items with descriptions and part numbers for cables from vendors such as Dell, HP, Cisco, and Belkin.
Map Critical Security Controls (CSC) v5.0 to NIST SP 800-53 Revision 4 (Summa...James W. De Rienzo
This document maps the controls from the Council on CyberSecurity's Critical Security Controls version 5.0 to controls in the US National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-53 Revision 4. It contains 203 entries that map a CSC control to the corresponding NIST SP 800-53 control. The purpose is to help organizations understand how the CSC framework maps to the NIST cybersecurity framework.
Este documento presenta la metodología del marco lógico para la planificación, seguimiento y evaluación de proyectos y programas. Explica las bases conceptuales del marco lógico, incluyendo la identificación del problema, los objetivos, la matriz de marco lógico y las técnicas para medir resultados. También describe el monitoreo y evaluación, los tipos de evaluación asociados al ciclo de vida del proyecto, y cómo se llevan a cabo. Finalmente, presenta una guía metodológica de 10
La Metodología del Marco Lógico (MML) es una herramienta para planificar, ejecutar y evaluar proyectos de manera estructurada. La MML incluye 7 etapas: 1) Análisis de involucrados, 2) Análisis del problema, 3) Análisis de objetivos, 4) Análisis de alternativas, 5) Estructura analítica del proyecto, 6) Matriz de marco lógico y 7) Evaluación intermedia. La matriz de marco lógico resume el proyecto en términ
The document provides no substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains a prepared by line with a name but no other details.
Gsm r 5.0 bts3012 ae configuration principle v1.0(20120726)Pham My
The document describes the hardware and license configuration principles for Huawei's BTS3012AE base station to support GSM-R 5.0. It provides details on mandatory and optional hardware modules, such as cabinets, processing units, radio packages and installation materials. It also lists the license types and configuration rules for functions like dual transceiver, high power, packet bit transmission and diversity.
This document provides guidance on performing hardware maintenance tasks for the BSC6900 GSM cabinet after commissioning. It describes preparations needed, routine maintenance items like checking LEDs and filters, procedures for replacing boards and cables, and maintaining proper power-on/off procedures. The document is intended for network engineers and field technicians to ensure the stable and reliable operation of the BSC6900 equipment.
300 Slides Of Standard Interview Q & A In Telecommunicationsxnder
This document provides a summary of a 300 slide presentation on standard interview questions and answers in the telecommunications industry. It discusses the focus of the program, which is to help those seeking careers in telecommunications. It provides guidance on preparing resumes and CVs, researching companies and positions, answering common interview questions, and maintaining successful employment if offered a position.
Parameter Inconsistency and Auto CorrectionAhmet Ozturk
This document describes Accela's Configuration Management solution which provides complete configuration management and consistency analysis across multi-vendor, multi-technology networks. It offers automated inconsistency detection and correction through parameter database checks, reference database comparisons, vendor feature checks, and integration of PM and trace data. Example checks listed include neighbor relations, OSS parameter definitions, geographical checks, and statistical checks using performance and trace data. The solution supports auto-correction of inconsistencies by direct access to network elements and maintains parameter health especially during network upgrades. It has been used by one tier 1 mobile operator for radio access, core, transport and IP networks supporting 37 million subscribers on over 30,000 2G base stations and 24,000 3G nodes.
The document discusses Radio Resource Control (RRC) in UMTS, including RRC states, functions, and procedures. It describes the four RRC states - CELL_DCH, CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH, and URA_PCH. CELL_DCH has a dedicated channel allocated, while the others do not. CELL_FACH continuously monitors a common channel. CELL_PCH and URA_PCH use discontinuous reception on a paging channel. URA_PCH location is known on the UTRAN registration area level. The document also answers questions about RRC, including differentiating RRC states, conditions for CELL_FACH
Top 10 rf engineer interview questions and answersjonhherant
This document provides information and resources for RF engineer interview preparation, including sample interview questions and answers. Ten common RF engineer interview questions are listed, such as "Why do you want this RF engineer job?" and "What challenges are you looking for in this position?". Additional links are provided for ebooks on interview questions, tips for different types of interviews, and suggested questions to ask the interviewer. The resources covered can help candidates learn about the interview process and how to effectively promote their qualifications and fit for an RF engineering role.
Ericsson technical interview questionssethshivam75
This document contains technical interview questions asked by Ericsson including:
1) Questions about how mobile phones work, handoffs in GSM networks, differences between TCP/IP and SSL, DNS lookups, TCP layers, converting decimal to binary, prime numbers, multiplexing, and modulation techniques.
2) A tip that ECE students interviewing at Ericsson should have programming skills.
3) Additional questions about waveguide propagation, Ethernet frame formats, STP/RSTP, VSWR, waveguides, the ALOHA protocol, information theory concepts, antenna properties, and GSM/CDMA comparisons.
3GPP is a collaboration between standards bodies to develop 3G wireless technology standards. It has released several versions (releases) of the standards over time, each building upon the previous release and adding new functionality. The major releases include Release 99 which defined basic 3G functionality, Release 4 which added features like QoS optimization, and Release 5 which focused on multimedia services and technologies like HSDPA. Later releases such as Release 6 added features like MBMS and IMS enhancements. 3GPP continues to evolve the standards with each new release.
The key performance indicators for measuring 3G cell performance include accessibility metrics like RRC success rate, RAB success rate, and CSSR. Retainability is measured by dropped call rates for speech, video, and packet switched connections. Mobility is measured by handover success rates between cells and between 3G and 2G networks. Factors that affect HSDPA throughput include downlink power, the number of downlink codes allocated for HSDPA, and transport channel capacity. Tuning parameters like increasing the number of HSDPA codes or changing the scheduling algorithm can improve HSDPA throughput.
3 g interview question & answer by telsol360Tel sol
3G (WCDMA) Interview Question and answer asked by Top recruiters like NSN global and Ericsson global.
Prepare yourself for the Interview by the help this Documents specially designed by Telsol360 technical team .
This document provides an overview and instructions for using the M2000 network management system. It describes logging into the M2000 client, setting up the client interface, connecting network elements, managing network topology including creating subnets and links, and processing alarms including querying, acknowledging and clearing alarms. The document contains 10 chapters that guide users such as network operators on basic configuration and use of the M2000 system.
Top 10 telecoms interview questions with answersthompsonhollie02
In this file, you can ref interview materials for telecoms such as, telecoms situational interview, telecoms behavioral interview, telecoms phone interview, telecoms interview thank you letter, telecoms interview tips …
Upon completion of this course, students will learn about the functions, hardware structure, and cable connections of BTS (Base Transceiver Station). The document provides an overview of BTS system components and signal processing. It also describes the typical BTS configuration and introduces the main hardware components of the BTS3012 cabinet, including their functions.
Bts3900 Site Maintenance Guide(V200 01)Atif Mahmood
This document provides a summary of safety guidelines and maintenance procedures for the BTS3900 site. It outlines important safety precautions regarding electricity, batteries, radiation, working at heights, and mechanical safety. The document also describes routine hardware maintenance items for the NodeB equipment room, power system, and BTS3900 cabinet. Procedures for powering on and off the BTS3900, as well as replacing components like the BBU3900 case, boards, DCDU-01, FAN modules, PMU/PSU, SLPU, and WRFU are presented.
This document provides summaries of key concepts in GSM RF including:
1) GSM PLMN services including bearer, tele, and supplementary services.
2) GSM 900 and DCS 1800 uplink and downlink frequency ranges.
3) Ciphering and authentication processes to encode transmissions and verify identities.
4) Equalization, interleaving, and other techniques used to extract signals and spread data across timeframes.
E nodeb commissioning guide(v100r005c00 04)(pdf)-enVugar Ali
This document provides instructions for commissioning an eNodeB using different commissioning modes, including remote commissioning via an M2000 management system and local commissioning directly on the eNodeB or via a USB flash drive. It describes the commissioning procedures and preparation steps for various scenarios depending on whether a security gateway is deployed. The document contains details on tasks such as downloading software, configuring the antenna system, testing basic services, and setting the eNodeB to normal operating mode after commissioning completion.
The document describes the hardware structure and features of the Huawei BTS3900 base station system. The BTS3900 system includes a BBU3900 unit, MRFU units, and an indoor cabinet. The BBU3900 processes signals and manages resources, and contains boards like the GTMU, WMPT, WBBP, and UPEU. The system supports GSM, dual-mode GSM/UMTS, and UMTS networks and provides functions such as high capacity, transmission sharing, and flexible clock synchronization.
The document provides examples of commands and their output for viewing system information on an Alcatel-Lucent network device. The commands shown check the TiMOS version, installed cards and modules, card details, installed MDA ports, chassis details including fans and power supplies, and Boot Option File information.
The gyroscope underwent an annual overhaul and was commissioned on the ship BARTOLOMEU DIAS. System checks found the gyroscope hardware and software were properly configured and functioning normally, with liquid temperature, voltages, and other readings within expected parameters. A summary of key data indicated an uncorrected heading of 338 degrees, actual alignment error of 98 degrees, and corrected heading of 76 degrees. No alarms or errors were detected during testing.
The document provides explanations of various ERICSSON commands used for network monitoring and troubleshooting. The commands are used to view cells, digital paths, subscriber information, routes, blocking/deblocking of digital paths, management object status, fault prints, and more. Additional details are given on commands to check digital path quality statistics, determine the T1 a radio is using, and check traffic on a specific radio.
The document provides configuration information for a telecommunications system. It shows settings for IP addresses, service conditions of boards, route tables associating destination codes with queues, characteristics of bundles defining trunk groups, and status of B-channels on a specific board. The system was checked and services for a board were set to in-service status. Available B-channels on that board were identified.
This document is a cover sheet and block diagram for the Gigabyte Z390 DESIGNARE motherboard. It includes the document title, number, revision, and date. The block diagram shows the main components and connections of the motherboard, including the Intel LGA1151 CPU, Intel Z390 PCH chipset, DDR4 memory channels, M.2 slots, SATA ports, PCIe slots, front panel I/O, and audio circuitry. Revisions to the board design and components are also documented.
This document discusses various standard single-purpose processors including timers, counters, watchdog timers, UARTs, LCD controllers, stepper motor controllers, analog-to-digital converters, and real-time clocks. It provides details on the functionality and applications of these common peripherals, as well as examples of their basic configurations and implementations.
This document provides a block diagram and component list for the QT8 notebook computer system. It includes details on the clock generator chip and clock signal routing. The clock generator uses a custom IC to generate various core clocks from a 100MHz spreading clock source, including clocks for the CPU, graphics, SATA, memory, and other components. Precise resistor values are specified for signal termination and level shifting of different clock signals.
The document describes interfacing a 16x2 character LCD display with an 89C51 microcontroller using a 4-bit interface with 6 I/O pins. It includes the objective, background on LCD displays, control sequences, circuit schematic, command codes, and code files for initializing and writing to the LCD.
Slides from the ITOUG events in Rome and Milan 2020.
Most people think of the Flashback features in Oracle as the "In Case of Emergency" switch, to only be used when some catastrophe has occurred on your database. And while it is true that Flashback will definitely help you 3 seconds after you press the Commit button and you realise that you probably needed to have a WHERE clause on that "delete all rows from the SALES table" SQL statement. Or for when you run "drop table" on the Production database, when you were just so sure that you were logged onto the Test system. But Flashback is not only for those "Oh No!" moments. It enables benefits for developers ranging from data consistency to continuous integration and data auditing. Tucked away in Enterprise Edition are six independent and powerful technologies that might just save your career—they will also open up a myriad of other benefits of well.
The document describes the digital I/O and peripherals of the TMS320F2812 digital signal controller. It includes block diagrams of the device architecture showing components like GPIO pins, timers, ADC, communication interfaces. It also provides details on the oscillator and clock module, watchdog timer, low power modes and GPIO configuration registers.
The document contains block diagrams and schematics for the clock generator and memory controller of the Quanta Computer ZE7 motherboard. The clock generator diagram shows the various clock signals generated from the crystal oscillator and PLL, and their routing to different components like the CPU, PCIe, SATA, and memory controller. The memory controller diagram depicts the connections between the memory slots and memory controller, including address, data and control signal lines.
The correct 8-bit encoding for 5 volts given an analog input range of 0-15 volts is:
01010000
To get this encoding using successive approximation:
1) Start with the most significant bit (MSB) of 128 set: 10000000
2) Compare analog input (5V) to half scale (7.5V): 5V < 7.5V so keep MSB reset
3) Move to next bit and divide range in half: 01001000
4) Compare input (5V) to new half scale (5.625V): 5V > 5.625V so set this bit
5) Repeat for each bit until the input voltage is approximated
Kernel Recipes 2013 - Deciphering OopsiesAnne Nicolas
The Linux kernel is a very complex beast living in millions of households and data centers around the world. Normally, you’re not supposed to notice its presence but when it gets cranky because of something not suiting it, it spits crazy messages called colloquially
oopses and panics.
In this talk, we’re going to try to understand how to read those messages in order to be able to address its complaints so that it can get back to work for us.
- The document describes a keypad matrix and controller using an 8279 chip.
- It explains the different modes of the 8279 controller including decoded, encoded, and sensor scan modes.
- It provides information on how to program the 8279 controller by sending mode and clock commands to select the desired configuration and scan rate.
The document contains C code for controlling an LCD display to show a traffic intersection. It includes functions to initialize the LCD and SPI interface, write characters to the display, and display the intersection graphics and traffic lights. It also has code to interface with sensors to detect vehicle requests and update the displayed lights and requests accordingly. The main traffic controller code implements a simple traffic light sequence and calls the LCD and sensor functions.
This document provides instructions for connecting to and navigating the management console of a Cisco Catalyst 1900 switch. It includes:
1) Connecting a PC to the switch console port using a rollover cable and serial port adapter.
2) Opening terminal emulation software on the PC like HyperTerminal or Minicom to access the switch console.
3) Browsing the switch management console menu to configure settings like the IP address, subnet mask, and switching various ports to different VLANs for network segmentation.
The SHIELD Intelligent 8 Loop FACP is an addressable fire alarm control panel with 8 loops that can support up to 1936 addressable devices. It has features such as a 140-zone LED display, history log that stores almost 2000 events, cause and effect logic programming, and networking capabilities to connect up to 64 nodes. Commissioning the panel requires an installers handbook, commissioning checklist, and laptop with software to properly configure the panel, loops, cards, and devices.
The document provides steps to upgrade the IOS image and field programmable device (FPD) images on a Cisco 7206 router. The steps include deleting old image files, copying new IOS and FPD images via TFTP, verifying the image checksums, setting the boot configuration to use the new IOS image, and rebooting the router to complete the upgrade. Checks are also provided to confirm the VSA card and other modules are functioning after the upgrade.
The document describes a system with 4 CPUs that can communicate with each other and access shared memory in parallel. Each CPU has its own instruction memory and can access any of the shared data memories through an interconnection system. A USB interface allows one of the CPUs to input and output video and audio files from an external device for decoding. The system is designed to maximize parallelism and efficiency while minimizing power consumption.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
Join us to introduce Milvus Lite, a vector database that can run on notebooks and laptops, share the same API with Milvus, and integrate with every popular GenAI framework. This webinar is perfect for developers seeking easy-to-use, well-integrated vector databases for their GenAI apps.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
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Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
20 Comprehensive Checklist of Designing and Developing a WebsitePixlogix Infotech
Dive into the world of Website Designing and Developing with Pixlogix! Looking to create a stunning online presence? Look no further! Our comprehensive checklist covers everything you need to know to craft a website that stands out. From user-friendly design to seamless functionality, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource! Check out our checklist now at Pixlogix and start your journey towards a captivating online presence today.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!
Hc stp02 2013-11-20
1. Script Task : STP02
HC---------------------------------------------------------------------------Summary---------Success Num : 32
Fail Num : 0
----------END---------Mml Command-----ACT CNSCHK:CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:21
O&M
#7636455
%%/*46037248*/ACT CNSCHK:CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Result of data consistency check
--------------------------------
Data of HSYS and BAM
Data of backup HSYS and HSYS
Data of MTP
=
=
=
All consistent
All consistent
All consistent
Result of data table consistency check
-------------------------------------All data in tables
=
consistent
=
All consistent
---
END
Mml Command-----ACT SERCNSCHK: TBLID=ALL,CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:22
O&M
#7636456
%%/*46037251*/ACT SERCNSCHK: TBLID=ALL,CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Result of data consistency check
-------------------------------Data of host and BAM
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP EXTM:CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:22
O&M
#7636457
%%/*46037254*/DSP EXTM:CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Date
Time
---
=
=
2013-11-20
16:13:22
END
Mml Command-----DSP CKIILOCK: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=13,CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:22
O&M
#7636458
%%/*46037256*/DSP CKIILOCK: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=13,CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Query the phase locking status
-----------------------------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
=
=
=
=
0
0
13
Back
2. Board type
Phase locking mode
Local oscillation status
normally, the prewarming is finished
---
=
=
=
CKII
Trace mode
Local oscillation works
END
Mml Command-----DSP CKIILOCK: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=15,CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:23
O&M
#7636459
%%/*46037257*/DSP CKIILOCK: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=15,CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Query the phase locking status
------------------------------
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Phase locking mode
Local oscillation status
normally, the prewarming is finished
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
15
Back
CKII
Holding mode
Local oscillation works
END
Mml Command-----DSP CKII: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=13,CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:24
O&M
#7636460
%%/*46037258*/DSP CKII: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=13,CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Query the board work mode
------------------------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Operation mode
Current reference source
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
13
Back
CKII
Auto
First BITS clock source
END
Mml Command-----DSP CKII: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=15,CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:24
O&M
#7636461
%%/*46037264*/DSP CKII: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=15,CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Query the board work mode
------------------------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Operation mode
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
15
Back
CKII
Auto
3. Current reference source
---
=
No reference source
END
Mml Command-----DSP CKIIMS: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=13,CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:24
O&M
#7636462
%%/*46037267*/DSP CKIIMS: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=13,CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Query the CKII active/standby status
-----------------------------------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Master Info
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
13
Back
CKII
Standby
END
Mml Command-----DSP CKIIMS: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=15,CONFIRM=Y;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:25
O&M
#7636463
%%/*46037276*/DSP CKIIMS: SHN=0, FN=0, SN=15,CONFIRM=Y;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Query the CKII active/standby status
------------------------------------
---
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Master Info
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
15
Back
CKII
Active
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
10
Front
SBPI
Normal
4195
Active
Normal
1024
4c1fcc50e160
172.18.8.147
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=10,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:25
O&M
#7636464
%%/*46037277*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=10,LOC=fpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SBPI Board
---------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Master Info
Network interface state
DRAM Size
Mac address
IP Address
4. =
Network port self-
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
100M
Full-duplex
569
906
Normal
Normal
00e0fc06010a
00e0fc08010a
Not configured
Not configured
750C
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Master Info
Network interface state
DRAM Size
Mac address
IP Address
Network port self-adaptive attribute
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
5
Front
SBPI
Normal
477
Active
Normal
1024
4c1fcca2ad9f
172.18.8.86
Network port self-
Network port rate
Network port full-duplex attribute
Number of packets sent in 1sec
Number of packets received in 1sec
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
---
Network port self-adaptive attribute
Network port rate
Network port full-duplex attribute
Number of packets sent in 1sec
Number of packets received in 1sec
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
adaptive
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
100M
Full-duplex
864
924
Normal
Normal
00e0fc060105
00e0fc080105
Not configured
Not configured
750C
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=5,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:25
O&M
#7636465
%%/*46037278*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=5,LOC=fpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SBPI Board
----------
adaptive
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:25
O&M
#7636466
%%/*46037279*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=fpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SBPU Board
----------
5. Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
DRAM Size
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
0
Front
SBPU
Normal
4195
1024
Normal
Normal
00e0fc060100
00e0fc080100
192.168.1.1
192.168.128.1
750C
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
0
Up-fasten
SHPU 2M
Normal
4227
100
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
0
Down-fasten
SHPU 64K
Normal
4227
100
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=udb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:25
O&M
#7636467
%%/*46037281*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=udb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
HPU 2M Board
-----------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=ddb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:26
O&M
#7636468
%%/*46037283*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=ddb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
HPU 64K Board
-------------
---
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=bpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:26
6. O&M
#7636469
%%/*46037286*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=0,LOC=bpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SEPU
---Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Chip clock source
the board
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
0
Back
SEPU
Crystal oscillation of
CT bus clock selection
SEPU board type
Configuration of E1 port 0
Configuration of E1 port 1
Configuration of E1 port 2
Configuration of E1 port 3
Configuration of E1 port 4
Configuration of E1 port 5
Configuration of E1 port 6
Configuration of E1 port 7
Configuration of E1 port 8
Configuration of E1 port 9
Configuration of E1 port 10
Configuration of E1 port 11
Configuration of E1 port 12
Configuration of E1 port 13
Configuration of E1 port 14
Configuration of E1 port 15
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
CLOCK_CTA
SL
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
1
Front
SBPU
Normal
4195
1024
Normal
Normal
00e0fc060101
00e0fc080101
192.168.1.2
192.168.128.2
750C
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:26
O&M
#7636470
%%/*46037290*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=fpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SBPU Board
---------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
DRAM Size
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=udb;
7. Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:26
O&M
#7636471
%%/*46037291*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=udb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
HPU 2M Board
-----------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
0
0
1
Up-fasten
SHPU 2M
Normal
4227
100
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
1
Down-fasten
SHPU 64K
Normal
4227
100
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Chip clock source
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
1
Back
SEPU
Crystal oscillation of
CT bus clock selection
SEPU board type
Configuration of E1 port 0
Configuration of E1 port 1
Configuration of E1 port 2
Configuration of E1 port 3
Configuration of E1 port 4
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
CLOCK_CTA
SL
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=ddb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:26
O&M
#7636472
%%/*46037293*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=ddb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
HPU 64K Board
-------------
---
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=bpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:26
O&M
#7636473
%%/*46037296*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=1,LOC=bpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SEPU
----
the board
format
format
format
format
format
8. Configuration of E1 port 5
Configuration of E1 port 6
Configuration of E1 port 7
Configuration of E1 port 8
Configuration of E1 port 9
Configuration of E1 port 10
Configuration of E1 port 11
Configuration of E1 port 12
Configuration of E1 port 13
Configuration of E1 port 14
Configuration of E1 port 15
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
2
Front
SBPE
Normal
4195
1024
Normal
Normal
00e0fc060102
00e0fc080102
192.168.1.3
192.168.128.3
750C
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
2
Up-fasten
SHPE
Normal
4227
100
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:27
O&M
#7636474
%%/*46037299*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=fpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SBPE Board
---------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
DRAM Size
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=udb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:27
O&M
#7636475
%%/*46037302*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=udb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SHPE Board
---------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
---
END
9. Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=ddb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
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#7636476
%%/*46037304*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=ddb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SHPE Board
----------
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
2
Down-fasten
SHPE
Normal
4227
100
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Chip clock source
---
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
2
Back
SEPU
Crystal oscillation of
CT bus clock selection
SEPU board type
Configuration of E1 port 0
Configuration of E1 port 1
Configuration of E1 port 2
Configuration of E1 port 3
Configuration of E1 port 4
Configuration of E1 port 5
Configuration of E1 port 6
Configuration of E1 port 7
Configuration of E1 port 8
Configuration of E1 port 9
Configuration of E1 port 10
Configuration of E1 port 11
Configuration of E1 port 12
Configuration of E1 port 13
Configuration of E1 port 14
Configuration of E1 port 15
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
CLOCK_CTA
SL
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=bpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:27
O&M
#7636477
%%/*46037305*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=2,LOC=bpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SEPU
----
the board
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:28
O&M
#7636478
%%/*46037309*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=fpb;%%
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
10. RETCODE = 0
Operation succeeded
SBPE Board
---------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
DRAM Size
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
3
Front
SBPE
Normal
4195
1024
Normal
Normal
00e0fc060103
00e0fc080103
192.168.1.4
192.168.128.4
750C
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
3
Up-fasten
SHPE
Normal
4227
100
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
3
Down-fasten
SHPE
Normal
4227
100
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=udb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:28
O&M
#7636479
%%/*46037312*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=udb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SHPE Board
---------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=ddb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:28
O&M
#7636480
%%/*46037316*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=ddb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SHPE Board
----------
---
END
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
Version number of micro-code
11. Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=bpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:29
O&M
#7636481
%%/*46037318*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=3,LOC=bpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
SEPU
---Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Chip clock source
the board
---
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
3
Back
SEPU
Crystal oscillation of
CT bus clock selection
SEPU board type
Configuration of E1 port 0
Configuration of E1 port 1
Configuration of E1 port 2
Configuration of E1 port 3
Configuration of E1 port 4
Configuration of E1 port 5
Configuration of E1 port 6
Configuration of E1 port 7
Configuration of E1 port 8
Configuration of E1 port 9
Configuration of E1 port 10
Configuration of E1 port 11
Configuration of E1 port 12
Configuration of E1 port 13
Configuration of E1 port 14
Configuration of E1 port 15
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
CLOCK_CTA
SL
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
DOUBLEFRAME
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
6
Front
HSYS
Normal
4195
512
Active
Normal
Normal
00e0fc060106
00e0fc080106
172.6.1.6
Not configured
CN02SMUA
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
format
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=6,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:29
O&M
#7636482
%%/*46037327*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=6,LOC=fpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
HSYS Board
---------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
DRAM Size
Master Info
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
12. ---
END
Mml Command-----DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=8,LOC=fpb;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:29
O&M
#7636483
%%/*46037328*/DSP BRD:SHN=0,FN=0,SN=8,LOC=fpb;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
HSYS Board
----------
---
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Board Status
Run time
DRAM Size
Master Info
Network port0 status
Network port1 status
Network port0 MAC address
Network port1 MAC address
Network port0 IP address
Network port1 IP address
Board hardware type
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
8
Front
HSYS
Normal
4195
512
Standby
Normal
Normal
00e0fc060108
00e0fc080108
Not configured
172.8.1.8
CN02SMUA
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0
16
Front
ALUI
24
=
=
=
0
0
16
END
Mml Command-----DSP ALUITMP:SHN=0,FN=0;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:29
O&M
#7636484
%%/*46037330*/DSP ALUITMP:SHN=0,FN=0;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
ALUI Temprature
--------------Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No
Location
Board type
Temprature
---
END
Mml Command-----DSP ALUIPOW:SHN=0,FN=0;
Ne : STP02
Report : +++
HW-SG7000
2013-11-20 16:13:30
O&M
#7636485
%%/*46037333*/DSP ALUIPOW:SHN=0,FN=0;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
Power module of ALUI status
---------------------------
Shelf No
Frame No
Slot No