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NTNM13XKAB  
INM Products  
Integrated Network Management  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Planning Guide  
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Network Wide Backup & Restore Description  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Compatibilities  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Engineering Considerations  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Requirements  
TCP/IP Network Requirements  
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Network Wide Backup & Restore Description  
1-1  
Graphical User Interface (GUI) 1-2  
Controller List 1-2  
Controller List Filtering/Sorting 1-3  
Refreshing View 1-4  
User Preferences Tab 1-5  
Print & Export Tab 1-6  
History Tab 1-7  
Recurring/Custom Storage Location 1-7  
Details Window Description 1-8  
Controllers Tab 1-8  
Restore Tab 1-11  
Restore Action 1-11  
Recurring/Custom Storage Location 1-11  
Stored Backup Window Description 1-11  
Details Window description 1-12  
Recurring Backup Tab 1-12  
One Time Backup Tab 1-14  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Compatibilities  
2-1  
GUI compatibilities 2-1  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Engineering Considerations 3-1  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Engineering Rules 3-1  
Engineering Capacities 3-1  
Disk Space Requirements 3-1  
Estimated Time to Backup an OPC 3-2  
Estimated Time to Backup an NP 3-2  
Additional Capacities 3-2  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Requirements  
4-1  
Hardware Requirements 4-1  
Operating System Requirements 4-1  
First Time Installation 4-1  
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TCP/IP Network Requirements  
Ethernet 5-1  
TCP/IP 5-2  
LAN requirements 5-2  
X.25 5-2  
5-1  
6-1  
WAN requirements 5-3  
Summary 5-4  
List of terms  
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This document describes the Network Wide Backup & Restore supported by  
INM. Network Wide Backup & Restore is a software application that allows  
customer to manage network wide controller backups, which can be used to  
aid in network restoration after catastrophic hardware failure.  
This software application provides the ability to centralize and automate  
backup of Network Element database and Subnetwork Controller  
configuration data onto an INM server.  
Audience for this document  
This planning guide is for the following audience:  
strategic and current planners  
provisioners  
transmission standards engineers  
network administrators  
References  
This document references the following Nortel Networks technical  
publications (NTP) and other documentation:  
INM Planning Guide, PG OC 98-15  
INM Installation and Administration User Guide, 450-3101-201  
Network Wide Backup & Restore User Guide, 450-3101-031  
Technical support and information  
Nortel Networks maintains Integrated Network Management (INM) support  
centers in North America and the United Kingdom (UK). Based on the  
location from which your account is managed, refer to one of the following  
sections.  
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Customer accounts managed in North America  
INM Customer Care provides technical support for INM customer accounts  
managed in North America. The support provided consists of emergency and  
regular technical support and an INM Product Services suite of additional  
support services.  
Use one of the following telephone numbers to reach INM Customer Care.  
If you are in Canada or the US  
Call toll free:  
If you are not in Canada or the US  
Call: 1 (country code) 613-765-7766  
1-877-684-6622 (1-877-NTINMCC)  
Emergency technical support  
You can reach emergency technical support personnel outside of the regular  
technical support hours through an automatic paging system.  
Nortel Networks provides emergency technical support for INM customers  
who have purchased an optional, value-added service package. The service  
package provides technical support outside of regular hours for critical issues  
for the period covered by the service package.  
Note: Access to regular technical support for all issues defined in the  
service package is also available for the period covered by the service  
package.  
Issues considered critical include:  
issues that are now having an effect on, or have the potential to  
immediately have an effect on, services carried by the managed nodes  
issues causing the loss of network visibility or loss of fault management  
functionality to one or more of the managed nodes  
Regular technical support  
Nortel Networks provides regular technical support for INM customers who  
have purchased an optional, value-added service package. Call INM Customer  
Care:  
Monday to Friday  
08:00 to 20:00 hrs  
eastern standard time (EST) or eastern daylight time (EDT)  
Use the regular technical support to report and receive help for issues covered  
by the product warranty, as described in your purchase agreement with Nortel  
Networks.  
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You can be charged a standard rate for service requests that Nortel Networks  
considers to be outside the scope or period covered by the product warranty.  
You can purchase extended warranty coverage and additional support services.  
These optional, value-added service packages are part of the INM Product  
Services suite.  
INM Product Services  
A full suite of optional, value-added services and service packages is available  
for purchase through the INM Product Services suite.  
The services include:  
extended product warranty support  
advanced technical support  
installation planning and support  
on-site installation  
technical training  
software upgrades  
extended HP warranty  
network planning and integration consultation  
Network Management System Audits and Performance Reports  
Contact your Nortel Networks representative for more information about the  
INM Product Services suite.  
Customer accounts managed in the United Kingdom  
The Nortel Networks Service Desk provides technical support for INM  
customer accounts managed in the UK. You can reach the Service Desk from  
Monday to Friday between 08:30 and 17:00 (UK local time) using the  
following FAX or telephone numbers:  
If you are in the United Kingdom  
Freephone:  
Telephone:  
FAX:  
0800 626 881  
0208 361 4693  
0208 945 3456  
If you are not in the United Kingdom  
Telephone:  
FAX:  
+44 208 361 4693  
+44 208 945 3456  
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EMC conformance  
This product/product family complies with the provisions of  
the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and with the essential  
protection requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as  
amended by 92/31/EEC, when it is properly installed and  
maintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it is  
intended.  
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Network Wide Backup & Restore  
Description  
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Network Wide Backup & Restore centralizes controller backup administration  
and storage by allowing all backup related activities to be managed at the INM  
platform.  
The Network Wide Backup & Restore Release 1.0 features are listed below:  
Administration and Maintenance of all controller backups from 1 common  
graphical user interface on the INM platform.  
A centralized disk oriented storage solution for maintaining backups that  
is more reliable than remote tape archives. There is no longer a need to  
travel to remote controllers to collect backup tape archives.  
Ability to set the bandwidth consumption for the transfer of the remote  
backup to INM on an individual controller basis (OPCs only).  
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Ability to schedule both recurring and one time backups on an individual  
controller basis.  
Ability to specify the storage disk used on an individual controller basis.  
Ability to maintain a specified number of backups before overwriting older  
backups (FIFO - First In, First Out)  
Ability to “lock” a specified backup. If a controller’s configuration is very  
stable, and a certain backup has been tested, the customer might not want  
to have that backup overwritten by other scheduled backups. All other  
backups for that controller would continue to run, but would not overwrite  
this version. This would still allow for backups of some minor provisioning  
changes which might occur.  
Ability to support 2 levels of users: NOCADM for making schedule  
changes and READ ONLY for all others. Each installation of INM Backup  
& Restore can concurrently support a maximum of 1 NOCADM UI.  
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Ability to initiate a restore, which transfers archived files back to the  
remote controller.  
Ability to support 150 controllers from each INM Backup & Restore  
installation where a controller can be an OPC, NP, or an EC1 MOA.  
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Ability to print summaries of controllers being managed in both a readable,  
and comma separated value format.  
Graphical User Interface (GUI)  
The Network Wide Backup & Restore application is launched as a separate  
process from the GNB’s Configuration menu.  
Controller List  
This window contains information that the Backup & Restore application  
possesses about the controllers (refer to Figure 1-1). This controller list is used  
as the source of information for many of the tabs (History, Controllers,  
Restore, Recurring Backup, One Time Backup). The information that it  
contains is listed in Table 1-1.  
Table 1-1  
Controller information  
Column  
Description  
Name  
contains the name of the particular controller  
contains the IP address of the controller  
IP Address  
Port  
contains the Port of the controller (if any)  
State  
contains the state of the controller with respect to Backup & Restore  
indicates the type of the controller  
Ctrl Type  
Recurring Backup  
One-Time Backup  
indicates the date and time of the next recurring backup (if any)  
indicates the date and time of the scheduled one-time backup (if any)  
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Controller List window  
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Controller List Filtering/Sorting  
This feature allows users to customize the controller list according to the  
options that are chosen.  
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The list is filtered by selecting the checkboxes that appear at the top of the  
controller list. The default is “All”, by de-selecting all and selecting the desired  
controllers, a list of controllers that fall into those contraints will be displayed.  
For example, if OPC and NPC were selected, then the controller list will  
display the controllers of type OPC and type NPC, complying to the  
constraints. It is possible to filter the table a controller type that does not appear  
as a checkbox, this is done through the “Other” checkbox and the selectable  
drop down window that appears.  
The list is sorted by clicking on the column heading that you wish to be sorted.  
Sorting can be done in ascending or descending order. To sort in ascending  
order merely click on the column heading in which you want to use as your  
key, to sort in descending order click on the heading again. Sorting can be done  
on any of the 7 columns found in the controller list window in the same  
fashion.  
Refreshing View  
The view that is displayed is a static view, correct to the time that is displayed,  
therefore to obtain a newer instance of the controller list and information you  
must click on the “Refresh” button. This will import a new instance of the  
controller list, correct to the date and time displayed on “Last Refresh” line.  
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User Preferences Tab  
Figure 1-2  
User Preferences tab  
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Under the User Preferences tab will be the following preference setting  
options:  
Table 1-2  
Preference setting options  
Label  
Input Widget values  
option menu 1-5  
Default  
Description  
Log Level:  
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Amount of detail to add to the log file.  
For the Print & Export tab  
Print command: text entry  
widget  
max 80 char NULL  
Concurrent Jobs: option menu  
1-5  
1
Number of concurrent ftp backup  
sessions possible  
Email notification radio button  
YES/NO  
NO  
Should errors be emailed to addresses  
below.  
10  
of Errors  
YES/NO  
Email error  
messages to:  
text entry  
widget  
max 80 char NULL  
Any errors will notify these email  
addresses (comma separated).  
(80 characters max)  
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Table 1-2 (continued)  
Preference setting options  
Label  
Input Widget values  
Default  
Description  
Describe  
Controllers as  
option menu  
IP:Port,  
IP:Port  
IP:Port  
How to describe controller in error/log  
messages.  
Name, Name  
Managed Error  
States  
text entry  
widget  
max 80 char new  
Describes States errors can be set to in  
the “Manage Errors” Tab.  
Print & Export Tab  
Figure 1-3  
Print & Export tab  
Under the Print & Export Tab should be the following radio button options:  
CSV Controller Data with Header  
CSV Controller Data without Header  
Readable Controller Data  
INM vs. Backup & Restore OPC List  
Managed Errors  
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The user would first select from the above radio buttons.  
The user next would select between “Printer” and “File” radio buttons (one  
must always be selected). If selecting “Printer”, the UI first defaults to the print  
command defined in the Preferences tab, but it can be changed. For “File”, the  
user must define an export file.  
History Tab  
The History Tab provides detailed information on the backups stored for a  
particular controller. It also provides for administration of these backup files.  
In addition, detailed information about a specific backup, such as the software  
load and the scheduled backup date, is viewable. This tab contains features in  
which a backup for a selected controller can be deleted, locked, or unlocked.  
Figure 1-4  
History tab  
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Recurring/Custom Storage Location  
It is possible to have backups that are located somewhere other than the default  
location as defined in the “Recurring Backup” tab. To facilitate this possibility,  
the user of Backup & Restore will be able to specify a different location to look  
for controller backups. The default of this tab is to view the backups that are  
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located in the “Storage Location” defined in the “Recurring Backup” tab. To  
choose a custom storage Location, select the Custom Storage Location radio  
button and type in the directory where the backups reside. Alternatively, once  
the Custom Storage Location Radio Button is selected, the Browse button can  
be used to locate the repository for the backups desired. After the appropriate  
location is chosen, selecting the “OK” button, the information pertaining to  
these files will be filled into the tables.  
Details Window Description  
The Details window contains information for a particular backup. Once a  
backup is selected, the Details table will indicate any related data that has been  
sent by the controller at the time the backup was created.  
The following data is mandatory and is passed from the controller to the  
Backup & Restore application:  
Controller Type  
Controller Name, IP Address  
Name of Controller Software Load  
Backup Date (from controller)  
Backup Date (timestamp developed by INM)  
The controller can also pass other information which will be presented in this  
window.  
Controllers Tab  
The Controllers tab enables the addition/deletion of a controller to the tool’s  
list of managed controllers.  
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Figure 1-5  
Controllers tab  
The Controller Tab screen contains crucial information pertaining to the  
Controller in question, such as the IP, MOA IP, etc. Using this component of  
the Backup & Restore, the controllers can be added or deleted to and from the  
controllers list, respectively.  
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Table 1-3  
Controller tab information  
Item Description  
Valid Inputs  
Controller Type The controller type field enables the selection of a The valid inputs for this  
controller from a list of pre-determined controllers. structure is a selection from the  
drop down menu.  
Name  
Name is the unique identifier that will distinctly  
distinguish each controller from another.  
IP  
The address in which the controller is occupying  
within the network.  
A valid IP address for the  
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Port  
If the selected controller needs a specific port in  
which it can be reached, then it is entered here.  
A valid port that exists on the  
selected controller.  
MOA IP  
The IP of the MOA that is managing the connectivity The IP address of the MOA.  
to the network elements.  
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Table 1-3 (continued)  
Controller tab information  
Add new  
controller  
This is selected if a new controller is added to the N/A  
network. This disables the delete feature of Save &  
Restore.  
Delete selected By choosing Delete selected controller, the  
N/A  
controller  
information of the selected controller will then  
appear in the appropriate boxes.  
Save  
Save makes permanent all the changes that have N/A  
occurred.  
Delete  
Delete erases the controller for the controller list  
N/A  
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Restore Tab  
Figure 1-6  
Restore tab  
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Restore Action  
After selecting a backup to restore in the “Stored Backup Window”, selecting  
“Restore” will start an ftp download of the file to the controller. After the  
download is initiated, it can be cancelled at any time using the “Cancel” button  
located in the Controller Status Tab. The “Cancel Restore” button will only be  
enabled after a restore has started. It is only possible to restore 1 controller at  
a time, Once a restore has commenced, the “Restore” button for all controller  
will be disabled.  
Recurring/Custom Storage Location  
For description, see section “Recurring/Custom Storage Location” of the  
History Tab.  
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Stored Backup Window Description  
For description, see section “Stored Backup Window” of the History Tab.  
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Details Window description  
For description, see section “Details Window” of the History Tab.  
Recurring Backup Tab  
The recurring backup tab contains the information pertaining to the controller's  
time and storage location of the backups. Using this tab, time and storage  
location can be entered for Backup & Restore to perform a backup on a  
recursive basis.  
Figure 1-7  
Recurring Backup tab  
Setting a recurring backup time  
To set up a recurring backup time for a particular controller, select the  
controller and the Recurring Backup tab and by adjusting the controller's  
recurring attributes. The following table lays out the field type, description,  
and valid input.  
Table 1-4  
Setting a recurring backup time information  
Field  
Description  
Valid Input  
Start Date  
YYYY  
MM  
Four digit calendar year.  
Two digit calendar month.  
XXXX where XXXX denotes an integer form of year.  
XX-- where XX denotes an integer between 01 - 12  
inclusive.  
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Table 1-4 (continued)  
Setting a recurring backup time information  
DD  
Two digit calendar day.  
XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 01 - 31  
inclusive.  
Start Time  
HH  
Two digit representation of hour XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 00-23  
on a 24 hour clock.  
inclusive.  
MM  
SS  
Two digit representation of  
minutes.  
XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 00 - 59  
inclusive.  
Two digit representation of  
seconds.  
XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 00 - 59  
inclusive.  
Backup Every Integer accompanied by the  
portion of date that the integer  
represents.  
Integer; accompanied by Weeks, Days, or Hours  
from the drop down menu.  
OPC pacing  
speed  
Packet size of the backup.  
Drop down menu.  
Number to  
Keep  
The number of desired backups Integer; falling between 1 - 9.  
kept as archived backups.  
Storage  
Location  
The exact path to the storage  
location of the backup.  
Path to directory on a UNIX NFS.  
Save  
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Saving the dates, time, storage location, etc. of a recurring backup for a  
particular controller is done by entering the information into the appropriate  
form boxes and pressing the "Save" button. If there is a type error, where the  
information that is entered is not valid, a error dialog will pop up and alert you  
to such. If all the information is of a logical type, then the UI will perform the  
addition or modification of the recurring backup for the selected controller.  
To delete a recurring backup, clear the fields using the “Clear” button and save  
the information.  
Clear/Set To Defaults/Save As Defaults  
These three actions refer to the content that is filled in the Start date, time,  
pacing speed, and storage location.  
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“Clear” clears all the information. It does not delete the information from the  
scheduler.  
“Set To Defaults” action button loads default information stored by the UI into  
the corresponding textboxes. After the information is loaded from the data  
store, it is still possible to change/alter the information in the text fields.  
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“Save as Defaults” action button saves the current information in the data fields  
as the UI defaults for recurring backups. This is stored, and can be read in by  
the “Set To Defaults” action button. It is important to realize that this  
information should be generic enough to span the entire controller list, not just  
selected controllers.  
One Time Backup Tab  
Figure 1-8  
One Time Backup tab  
The one time backup tab allows for a backup to take place on a controller  
which occurs only once. A one time backup might be performed before some  
upgrades, testing etc.  
Setting up a One Time Backup  
To set up a one time backup time for a particular controller, select the  
controller and the One-Time Backup tab. Then set the required fields. The  
following table lays out the field type, description, and valid input.  
Table 1-5  
Setting up a One Time Backup information  
Field  
Description  
Valid Input  
Start Date  
YYYY  
MM  
Four digit calendar year. XXXX where XXXX denotes an integer form of year.  
Two digit calendar month. XX-- where XX denotes an integer between 01 - 12 inclusive.  
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Table 1-5  
Setting up a One Time Backup information  
DD  
Two digit calendar day.  
XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 01 - 31 inclusive.  
Start Time  
HH  
Two digit representation of XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 00-23 inclusive.  
hour on a 24 hour clock.  
MM  
SS  
Two digit representation of XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 00 - 59 inclusive.  
minutes.  
Two digit representation of XX -- where XX denotes an integer between 00 - 59 inclusive.  
seconds.  
OPC pacing The packet size of the  
Drop down menu.  
speed  
backup.  
Storage  
Location  
The exact path to the  
storage location of the  
backup.  
Path to directory on a UNIX NFS.  
Save Action  
See description in “Recurring Backup” section.  
Clear/Set To Defaults/Save As Defaults  
See description in “Recurring Backup” section.  
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Network Wide Backup & Restore  
Compatibilities  
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Network Wide Backup & Restore Release 1.0 software is compatible with  
INM Release 5.0 and currently supports the S/DMS TransportNode product  
releases listed in Table 2-1.  
GUI compatibilities  
Table 2-1 lists the S/DMS TransportNode product releases required to obtain  
Network Wide Backup & Restore Release 1.0 functionality.  
Table 2-1  
Controller release line-up  
Controller  
OC12  
Release  
Data Backed Up  
Release 14.0  
Release 15.0  
Release 6.0  
NE & OPC Databases, and misc. OPC files  
NE & OPC Databases, and misc. OPC files  
NE & OPC Databases, and misc. OPC files  
NE & OPC Databases, and misc. OPC files  
SP’s transport/provisioning data, PM Threshold Crossings  
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OC48  
OC192  
AccessNode  
OC3 Express  
Release 18.0 Planned  
HX - Release 5.0  
CX - Release 4.0  
JAPAN - Release 5.0  
TN-1P  
TN-1C  
TN-1X  
TN-4XE  
TN-64X  
Release 2  
NE & OPC Databases  
NE & OPC Databases  
NE & OPC Databases  
NE & OPC Databases  
NE & OPC Databases  
Release 1, 2, 3  
Release 7, 8  
Release 1, 2, 2.02, 3  
Release 2  
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Engineering Considerations  
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Network Wide Backup & Restore Engineering Rules  
The Network Wide Backup & Restore engineering considerations for Release  
1.0 are as follows:  
Since Network Wide Backup & Restore application is coresident with  
INM Broadband Release 5.0, the minimal bandwidth for the WAN  
communication link is 56 Kbits/sec. The recommended bandwidth is  
1.544 Mbits (DS1).  
For an OPC connectivity to the INM and Backup & Restore workstation,  
the minimal recommended bandwidth for the communication link is  
56 Kbits/sec.  
Engineering Capacities  
Disk Space Requirements  
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The disk space required to store controller backups is dependent on the  
following:  
number of controllers  
type of controllers  
number of Network Elements which store data on the controller  
number of backups maintained/controller  
Following formula can be used to estimate the amount of disk space required  
specifically for Network Wide Backup and Restore application.  
Disk_space_1 = (# of OPCs) * (5 MByte/OPC) * (# of backups to keep)  
Disk_space_2 = (# of NPs) * (1 MByte/NP) * (# of backups to keep)  
Disk_space_3 = (# of EC1 MOAs) * (TBD) * (# of backups to keep)  
Total_disk_space = Disk_space_1 + Disk_space_2 + Disk_space_3  
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Estimated Time to Backup an OPC  
The estimated time for OPC backup to complete is dependent on the following:  
available bandwidth  
number of controllers  
concurrent jobs setting under the user preferences of the GUI  
Table 3-1  
Estiimated time to backup an OPC  
# of OPC  
56kb/s  
Conc_Job=1  
56 kb/s  
Conc_Job=5  
1.544 mb/s (T1)  
Conc_Job=1  
1.544 mb/s (T1)  
Conc_Job=5  
1
27 minutes  
27 minutes  
45 minutes  
165 minutes  
465 minutes  
17 minutes  
27 minutes  
115 minutes  
315 minutes  
17 minutes  
25 minutes  
65 minutes  
165 minutes  
10  
50  
150  
135 minutes  
615 minutes  
1815 minutes  
Estimated Time to Backup an NP  
The estimated time for NP backup to complete is dependent on the following:  
# of NPs on the same MOA  
available bandwidth  
number of NPs  
Table 3-2  
Estimated time to backup an NP  
# of NP  
1
56 kb/s  
1.544 mb/s (T1)  
4 minutes  
7 minutes  
10  
70 minutes  
350 minutes  
1050 minutes  
40 minutes  
20 minutes  
600 minutes  
50  
150  
Additional Capacities  
The following table shows the engineering capacities for the backup and  
restore GUI usage, as well the number of simultaneous backups and restores  
allowed.  
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Table 3-3  
Network Wide Backup & Restore capacities  
Description  
INM Broadband Release 5.0  
HP Workstation Model  
C360  
Number of instances of the Backup and Restore GUI with Admin  
priviledges  
1
3
Number of instances of the Backup and Restore GUI with View only  
priviledges  
3
Number of simultaneous backups  
Number of simultaneous restores  
5
1
Number of controllers that can be added in Backup and Restore’s  
Controllers List  
150  
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This section references the various requirements, both hardware and software,  
necessary to support the Network Wide Backup & Restore Release 1.0  
software.  
Hardware Requirements  
Since Network Wide Backup & Restore software has to be coresident with  
INM Release 5.0, the recommneded hardware platforms of choice are  
described in INM Release 5.0 Planning Guide under the section “INM Release  
5.0 Requirements”.  
Operating System Requirements  
HP workstations must run HP-UX Release 10.20 ACE, and HP-VUE 3.0 to  
support Network Wide Backup & Restore.  
Again since Network Wide Backup & Restore software is coresident with INM  
Release 5.0, refer to INM 5.0 Planning Guide for detailed information on  
operating system requirements and HP-UX 10.20 software patches.  
First Time Installation  
If the workstation is purchased from Northern Telecom (Nortel), the HP-UX  
operating system is installed and configured.  
However, the following tasks must be performed before installing the  
software:  
Connect the workstation to the local area network (LAN).  
Configure HP-UX 10.20 ACE according to the requirements for INM  
Release 5.0 (refer to HP-UX System Administration Tasks manual for this  
procedure).  
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Modify the HP-UX kernel parameters as required (refer to HP-UX System  
Administration Tasks manual for this procedure). This procedure verifies  
the setup of the HP-UX kernel parameters described in INM 5.0 Planning  
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Install the INM 5.0 Core software prior to the Backup & Restore software.  
Refer to chapter 1, “Getting Started”, and chapter 2, “Installing the INM  
software”, in INM 5.0 User Guide  
Install the Network Wide Backup & Restore software. Refer to chapter 2,  
“Installation of Network Wide Backup and Restore”, in Network Wide  
Backup & Restore User Guide.  
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This section provides a general description of ethernet networks, TCP/IP and  
X.25 protocols and the requirements needed to support the operation of the  
Network Wide Backup and Restore application with INM Broadband.  
Ethernet  
The ethernet protocol is a standard defined by the Institute of Electrical and  
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for communication networks. The IEEE  
standard 802.3 defines the layer 2 functionality in the protocol stack shown  
below.  
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Figure 5-1  
OSI 7 Layer Protocol Stack  
NM-00014(R5)  
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6
5
4
3
2
1
Application  
Presentation  
Session  
Transport  
Network  
Data Link  
Physical  
The characteristics of a 10-Base-T Ethernet network are:  
Maximum speed of 10 Mbits/sec  
Maximum number of 100 Ethernet devices per network  
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TCP/IP  
The TCP/IP acronym stands for Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.  
These protocols are implemented in the protocol stack as shown in Figure 5-1  
on page 1. This protocol is commonly used in conjunction with ethernet  
networks. The TCP/IP address, also known as the IP address, is used to  
uniquely identify each ethernet device on a network. This address is of the  
form:  
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn  
where nnn is a number from 0 to 255 (i.e., 47.246.0.71). This address is  
normally assigned by the LAN administrator in order to prevent address  
conflicts between ethernet devices. For more information please see Mark A.  
Miller, Internetworking: A Guide to Network Communications, MT&T Books,  
1991.  
LAN requirements  
The definition of a Local Area Network (LAN) is a network supporting  
peer-to-peer communication over distances of tens of meters to several  
kilometers.  
The LAN requirements for the INM Broadband are:  
Connectivity to the INM workstation  
Ethernet connections between the INM Broadband and the X Terminals  
Router or bridge access to remote OPC modules through a WAN  
Ethernet connection between local OPCs and INM Broadband  
Routers are usually stand-alone devices which provide the capability to  
interface to many different types of networks, as well as to determine the  
optimal path to the destination. Routers are commonly used to bridge remote  
LANs through a WAN and can provide access to X.25, T1, frame relay, and  
other types of network. The router for the INM Broadband must be capable of  
supporting a minimum bandwidth of 56 Kbit/s for a setup consisting of the  
INM Broadband and two X Terminals. The routers for the OPC modules must  
have a minimum bandwidth of 56 Kbit/s to support 6 user sessions each. The  
routers should be able to support both TCP/IP and OSI protocols for future  
applications.  
X.25  
The X.25 protocol standard defines the interface to a Packet Data Network  
(PDN), or more specifically, it defines the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)  
and Data Communications Equipment (DCE) interfaces between a  
synchronous packet-mode host and a PDN. The X.25 protocol suite does not,  
however, define the internal architecture of the PDN nor does it define the  
PDN’s operation. An X.25 data packet network is normally used in a wide area  
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network for data communications to remote sites. For more information please  
see Mark A. Miller, Internetworking: A Guide to Network Communications,  
MT&T Books, 1991.  
Figure 5-2  
INM Broadband X.25 WAN Configuration  
PG-0005.1  
LAN router  
with WAN  
LAN router  
with WAN  
(X.25) access  
(X.25) access  
X.25 DCN  
56 Kb/sec  
56 Kb/sec  
IEEE 802.3  
S/DMS Network  
Manager  
56 Kb/sec  
O
56 Kb/sec  
P
C
5
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IEEE 802.3  
O
P
C
IEEE 802.3  
X terminal  
O
P
C
O
P
C
IEEE  
802.3  
X terminal  
WAN requirements  
The requirement for the wide area network is to provide ports to the INM  
Broadband at 56 Kbit/s and to the OPC modules at 19.2 Kbit/s  
The definition of a Wide Area Network (WAN) is a network that ties together  
users or networks of users which are widely separated geographically.  
Typically, a WAN will use public or private telecommunications facilities,  
such as X.25 or T1, to provide the link between its users. If the primary  
functions of the INM Broadband are surveillance and provisioning, then X.25  
or sub-DS0 line rates will be sufficient for the WAN, shown in Figure 5-2 on  
page 3. If the INM Broadband is to be used in a software delivery function,  
then sub-rate T1 or T1 links are recommended as shown in Figure 5-3 on  
page 4.  
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Figure 5-3  
INM Broadband Leased Line WAN Configuration  
PG-0005.1  
LAN router  
with lease line  
capability  
56 Kb/sec or  
higher  
IEEE 802.3  
56 Kb/sec or  
higher  
S/DMS Network  
Manager  
IEEE 802.3  
O
P
C
56 Kb/sec or  
higher  
O
P
C
IEEE 802.3  
X terminal  
O
P
C
O
P
C
IEEE  
802.3  
X terminal  
Summary  
Two approaches can be used to connect the INM Broadband to the OPC  
modules:  
If the INM Broadband and the OPC modules are co-located, then a LAN  
only solution may be used  
If the INM Broadband and all the OPC modules are not co-located, then a  
WAN solution must be used to supplement the LAN solution. Two  
different types of WANs can be used, X.25 and Leased Line.  
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ABM  
Access Bandwidth Manager  
ADM  
add-drop multiplexer  
alarm  
AN  
a signal which alerts staff to an equipment fault or problem  
S/DMS AccessNode  
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ASCII  
balloon  
BLSR  
CCITT  
American Standard Code for Information Interchange  
a balloon-shaped object that appears on a node to indicate alarm counts  
bidirectional line switched ring  
Consultative Committee on International Telegraphy and Telephony. This  
committee has been replaced by the International Telecommunications Union  
(ITU)  
CLFI  
CMT  
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Common Language facility identifier  
character-mode terminal  
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CNet  
control network  
CPC  
common product code  
CPG  
circuit pack group  
CSM  
centralized software management  
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency  
digital data storage (tape)  
DARPA  
DDS  
DMS  
Digital Multiplex System  
DMS MAP  
DV45  
EDA  
Digital Multiplex System Maintenance Access Position  
Digital Video Codec  
external device access  
ftp  
file transfer protocol  
GNB  
Graphical Network Browser  
Graphical Network Editor  
a logical collection of network elements  
GNE  
group  
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GUI  
graphical user interface  
highlighting  
HP  
the graphical application of color to a node to indicate a certain alarm severity  
Hewlett-Packard  
HP VUE  
indicator  
ISO  
Hewlett-Packard Visual User Environment  
an audible or visible alert to an alarm or status condition  
International Organization for Standardization  
ITU  
International Telecommunications Union. This committee replaces the  
Consultative Committee on International Telegraphy and Telephony (CCITT).  
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LAN  
local area network  
log in  
log out  
LTE  
the action of opening a user interface element  
the action of closing a user interface element  
line terminating equipment  
MAPCI  
menu  
menu bar  
Maintenance and Administration Position Command Interpreter  
a list of action options  
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the portion of the graphical user interface that contains the status indicator, and  
the window menus  
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MOA  
managed object agent, for example, an operations controller  
network element (NE)  
a collection of equipment at one location that functions and is administered as  
a single entity  
node  
NTP  
graphic object representing groups or single network elements  
Nortel Networks technical publication  
NUM  
Network Upgrade Manager, an OPC tool  
operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning  
OAM&P  
OC-3  
an optical carrier signal in the SONET optical format which is three times the  
OC-1 rate (OC-1 is an STS-1 signal translated into an optical signal)  
OC-12  
OC-48  
OC-192  
an optical carrier signal in the SONET optical format which is 12 times the  
OC-1 rate (OC-1 is an STS-1 signal translated into an optical signal))  
an optical carrier signal in the SONET optical format which is 48 times the  
OC-1 rate (OC-1 is an STS-1 signal translated into an optical signal))  
an optical carrier signal in the SONET optical format which is 192 times the  
OC-1 rate (OC-1 is an STS-1 signal translated into an optical signal)  
OPC  
OSI  
operations controller  
Open Systems Interconnection  
product engineering code  
PEC  
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PM  
performance monitoring  
SAM  
System Administration Manager  
Synchronous/Digital Multiplexing System  
span of control  
S/DMS  
SOC  
SONET  
a standard for optical transport formulated by the Exchange Carriers Standards  
Association (ESCA) for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).  
The standard defines optical carrier (OC) levels and their electrically  
equivalent synchronous transport signals (STS).  
span  
all network elements under the control of a single operations controller (OPC)  
synchronous transport signal level 1 (SONET, 51.84 Mbit/s)  
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STS-1  
subnetwork  
a graphical collection of objects organized into groups to represent the network  
elements monitored by INM Broadband.  
system  
network elements associated with the same payload  
TA-1230 ring  
Bellcore standard for SONET BLSR Equipment Criteria, TA-NWT-001230  
(issue 2)  
TCP/IP  
UDLC  
UI  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol  
Universal Digital Loop Carrier  
user interface  
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User Session Manager  
VTBM  
window  
WAN  
virtual tributary bandwidth management  
a rectangular area of a display screen used to contain a particular application  
wide area network  
X.25  
CCITT protocol used for wide-area packet switching. OSI Data  
communication standard  
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