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Contents 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1 2 ULP Network and CIMA Overview ....................................................................... 2 2.1 ULP Network Overview .............................................................................................................. 2 2.2 CIMA Overview ....................................................................................................................
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Introduction Figures Figure 1. Functional Overview of the ULP Network ......................................................................... 2 Tables Table 1. Abbreviations and Terms ................................................................................................. 16 On-Ramp Wireless Confidential and Proprietary iv 010-0046-00 Rev.
Revision History Revision Release Date Change Description A December 10, 2010 Initial release to system release 1.2.4.7. B December 14, 2010 Updated to system release 1.2.5.2. C May 17, 2011 Updated to system release 1.2.5.16. D June 9, 2011 Updated to system release 1.2.5.17. E November 18, 2011 Applied the following changes: Updated to CIMA 1.01 Added Maintenance Mode Reorganized to include only basic CIMA features On-Ramp Wireless Confidential and Proprietary v 010-0046-00 Rev.
1 Introduction This document provides Critical Infrastructure Monitoring Application (CIMA) administrators and operators with the following information: CIMA account configuration and maintenance. Ultra-Link Processing™ (ULP) end device commissioning and configuration with CIMA. Application-specific information is provided in supplemental documentation. The following supplements are available for CIMA 1.
2 ULP Network and CIMA Overview 2.1 ULP Network Overview The On-Ramp Wireless Ultra-Link Processing™ (ULP) technology network monitors critical infrastructure devices for territories with wide areas of coverage. A network deployment contains many Access Points (APs) that are geographically distributed in specified territories.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide ULP Network and CIMA Overview 2.2 CIMA Overview CIMA formats and passes application data from the Gateway to various databases. Application data can then be formatted and passed to an operating and maintenance system or data warehouse to enable a collection of data analytics. A web-based User Interface (UI) enables application operators to view, list, and sort application data. The operator can also view application-level alarms using CIMA.
3 Operating CIMA The following sections describe how to use the CIMA application. 3.1 Logging in to CIMA Use the following steps to log in to CIMA: 1. Open a web browser, and type: http://:8080/cima 2. From the Source drop-down list, select company Domain or Local Account. Installations typically use the Active Directory. Active Directory use is enabled during CIMA installation.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA 3.2.1 Editing an Active Directory Account Use the following steps to edit a user account: 1. Log in to CIMA as an administrator or the account holder. 2. Click the Config Users tabs. 3. Highlight to select the account to edit. 4. Edit the profile information. NOTE: For Active Directory accounts, only the local administrator or user can modify the profile section of an account.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA system, the system administrator should change the default account password for the local default admin user. The following steps are recommended for proper password maintenance: 1. Change the default password for the default local admin user account. 2. Create user accounts for all other CIMA operators that have access to the system and do not regularly use the default admin account for day-to-day operations when using Local Accounts. 3.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA 2. Click the Config tab. 3. Click Users Add User. 4. Complete the user information. NOTE: In addition to the login information, email address, and password configuration, admin users can set up account attributes for each user, as follows: Default View Data Type CIMA supports multiple end device applications. Users are typically only concerned with a particular application.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA Time Zone Choose the time zone to use for the display from the Default Time Zone (GMT offset) drop-down list. Display Node ID Used for CIMA to display the Node ID for the operator. Select the DisplayNode ID check box for the On-Ramp Wireless ULP Node ID. Enable Google Maps Do not select the Enable Google™ Maps check box. For information about using Google Maps for geospatial display, consult your On-Ramp Wireless representative. 5. Click the Security tab.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA 1. Click the Config Users tabs. 2. Highlight to an account name to select it for editing. 3. Modify the profile and security information as needed. 4. Click Save. 3.4 Configuring CIMA To configure CIMA, ensure that the ULP network is running and under control of the EMS, as described in the EMS Operator Guide. Use the following steps to configure CIMA: 1. Log in as admin. 2. Add a Gateway, as shown in Section 3.4.1, Adding a Gateway. 3.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA 8. Optional: In the Description field, type a description for the Gateway. The description can be any user-specific information, such as the physical location or internal name for the Gateway. 9. Click Add. 10. Confirm the new Gateway information. 3.4.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA 3.4.2.1 Adding Email Addresses to CIMA for the First Time If this is the first time adding email addresses to CIMA, complete the following steps: 1. In the System Emails field, enter the email address. 2. Click Add Email. The email address is added to the list of available emails. 3. There are two CIMA health alarm classes shown below. Select each alarm from the Notification Types drop-down list.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA 3.4.3 Using Maintenance Mode When devices are initially listed in CIMA, they are in maintenance mode by default. When the device is in maintenance mode, fault notifications for the devices are not sent to the specified email recipients. The purpose of maintenance mode is not to burden users with fault notifications when the device is not yet in deployed the ULP network for operation.
ULP CIMA Operator Guide Operating CIMA 3.4.3.1 Switching to Operational Mode Use the following steps to switch a device from Maintenance Mode to Operational Mode: 1. When a device is ready for network operation, the Operator should change the mode from Maintenance to Operational in the drop-down menu from the Device Attributes pane. 2. Click Save. A fault notification is sent to the specified email address for the device fault condition.
Appendix A Email Alert Examples The following example shows an email alert generated by the CIMA system. Each email identifies the following information: Device information, as entered into CIMA for the device Short description of the alarm Time stamp for the message Manufacturing details regarding the item being monitored The following example email highlights a failure on a Dialight 810 RED LED light at structure D12 that is exhibiting a 24 hour charging system alert.
Appendix B New Devices CIMA release 1.0.1 supports SysMon, ULP Tracker applications, and FCI and RMU FAA obstruction light applications. Over time, the system may add new device types. CIMA facilitates the early prototyping of new device types while application alarming and packet parsing are in development. For corresponding configurations that must be made in the EMS for newly-added device types, see the EMS Operator Guide. Use the following steps to add a new device type to CIMA: 1.
Appendix C Abbreviations and Terms Table 1. Abbreviations and Terms Abbreviation/Term Definition AP Access Point. The ULP network component geographically deployed over a territory. CIMA Critical Infrastructure Monitoring Application. The network component that passes data from the Gateway to the associated upstream databases. FAA Federal Aviation Administration Gateway The network appliance that provides a single entry point into the back office for the ULP network.