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1 Networking Diagram ...................................................................... 1.2.2 IP Address Allocation Diagram ...................................................... 1.2.3 Board Information of Each NE ....................................................... 1.2.4 Fiber & Cable Connection Table .................................................... 1.2.5 Timeslot Allocation Diagram .......................................................... 1.2.6 Board Level Protection Information................................................ 1.2.7 Clock Tracing Diagram .................................................................. 1.2.8 Orderwire Diagram ......................................................................... 1.3 Engineering Preparation ......................................................................... 1.3.1 NE Side .......................................................................................... 1.3.2 T2000 Side ..................................................................................... 1.3.3 Document....................................................................................... 1.4 Configuration Process ............................................................................ 1.4.1 Logging In to the T2000 ................................................................. 1.4.2 Creating an NE .............................................................................. 1.4.3 Creating an NE User ...................................................................... 1.4.4 Switching an NE User .................................................................... 1.4.5 Creating a Board ............................................................................ 1.4.6 Creating a Fiber ............................................................................. 1.4.7 Creating a Topology Subnet .......................................................... 1.4.8 Creating a Protection Subnet ......................................................... 1.4.9 Configuring Clock........................................................................... 1.4.10 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Trail Management Function ............................................................................ 1.4.11 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Station Function .................................................................................................. 1.4.12 Configuring Board Level Protection ............................................. 1.4.13 Configuring Orderwire .................................................................. 1.4.14 Setting the Performance Monitoring Start or Stop Status ............ 1.4.15 Setting Alarm Parameters ............................................................ 1.4.16 Backing Up NE Configuration Data .............................................. 2 Configuring Services in Other Protection Schemes ................................. 2.1 Networking Diagram ............................................................................... 2.2 Protection Schemes ............................................................................... 2.3 SNCP Ring with Non-Protection Chain .................................................. 2.4 Four-Fiber MSP Ring with Non-Protection Chain ................................... 2.5 SNCP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain ................................................
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2.6 SNCP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain ................................................. 2.7 Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain ................................. 2.8 Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain .................................. 3 Configuring Ethernet Services .................................................................... 3.1 Configuring the Point-to-Point EPL Service ........................................... 3.1.1 Engineering Requirements ............................................................ 3.1.2 Engineering Planning ..................................................................... 3.1.3 Configuration Process(by Station) ................................................. 3.1.4 Configuration Process (by Trail) .................................................... 3.2 Configuring the PORT Shared EPL Service ........................................... 3.2.1 Engineering Requirements ............................................................ 3.2.2 Engineering Planning ..................................................................... 3.2.3 Configuration Process(by Station) ................................................. 3.2.4 Configuration Process (by Trail) .................................................... 3.3 Configuring the VCTRUNK Shared EPL Service ................................... 3.3.1 Engineering Requirements ............................................................ 3.3.2 Engineering Planning ..................................................................... 3.3.3 Configuration Process(by Station) ................................................. 3.3.4 Configuration Process (by Trail) .................................................... 3.4 Configuring the EPLn Service ................................................................ 3.4.1 Engineering Requirements ............................................................ 3.4.2 Engineering Planning ..................................................................... 3.4.3 Configuration Process(by Station) ................................................. 3.4.4 Configuration Process (by Trail) .................................................... 4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR ...................................................... 4.1 Configuring EVPL Services on RPR ...................................................... 4.1.1 Engineering Requirements ............................................................ 4.1.2 Engineering Planning ..................................................................... 4.1.3 Configuration Process .................................................................... 4.2 Configuring EVPLn Services on RPR .................................................... 4.2.1 Engineering Requirements ............................................................ 4.2.2 Engineering Planning ..................................................................... 4.2.3 Configuration Process .................................................................... 5 Configuring ATM Services ........................................................................... 5.1 Engineering Requirements ..................................................................... 5.2 Engineering Planning ............................................................................. 5.3 Configuration Process ............................................................................ 6 Configuring Broadcast Data Services ........................................................
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6.1 Overview ................................................................................................ 6.1.1 Requirements for the Environment Monitor ................................... 6.1.2 Precautions During Configuration of the Broadcast Data Port ....... 6.2 Engineering Requirements ..................................................................... 6.3 Engineering Planning ............................................................................. 6.4 Configuration Process ............................................................................ 7 Configuring Build-in WDM System ............................................................. 7.1 Overview ................................................................................................ 7.2 Engineering Planning ............................................................................. 7.3 Configuration Process ............................................................................ 8 FAQ ................................................................................................................ 8.1 Configuring REG .................................................................................... 8.2 Configuring Boards with FEC ................................................................. 8.3 Configuring the Extended Subrack......................................................... 8.4 Configuring Intelligent Features ............................................................. A Abbreviations and Acronyms ..................................................................... Index .................................................................................................................
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Summary of Updates
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Update History
Manual Version T2-041636-20040501-C-1.10 T2-041665-20041120-C-1.20 T2-041665-20050301-C-1.21 T2-041699-20050820-C-1.30 T2-041699-20051020-C-1.31 Notes Initial commercial release Second commercial release Third commercial release Fourth commercial release Fix several bugs in the manual of the previous version. Delete the description of the N1SF64 board.
Updates of Contents
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version contains all updates made to previous versions.
V200R001C02. Add the introduction to the service configuration in protection schemes like SNCP, linear MS, and four-fiber MSP. Add the introduction to configuring Ethernet RPR services. Add the introduction to configuring ATM services.
Contents
Contents
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services
1.1 Engineering Requirements 1.2 Engineering Planning 1.2.1 Networking Diagram 1.2.2 IP Address Allocation Diagram 1.2.3 Board Information of Each NE 1.2.4 Fiber & Cable Connection Table 1.2.5 Timeslot Allocation Diagram 1.2.6 Board Level Protection Information 1.2.7 Clock Tracing Diagram 1.2.8 Orderwire Diagram 1.3 Engineering Preparation 1.3.1 NE Side 1.3.2 T2000 Side 1.3.3 Document 1.4 Configuration Process 1.4.1 Logging In to the T2000 1.4.2 Creating an NE 1.4.3 Creating an NE User 1.4.4 Switching an NE User 1.4.5 Creating a Board 1.4.6 Creating a Fiber 1.4.7 Creating a Topology Subnet 1.4.8 Creating a Protection Subnet 1.4.9 Configuring Clock 1.4.10 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Trail Management Function 1.4.11 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Station Function
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OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide 1.4.12 Configuring Board Level Protection 1.4.13 Configuring Orderwire 1.4.14 Setting the Performance Monitoring Start or Stop Status 1.4.15 Setting Alarm Parameters 1.4.16 Backing Up NE Configuration Data
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OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide 4.1 Configuring EVPL Services on RPR 4.1.1 Engineering Requirements 4.1.2 Engineering Planning 4.1.3 Configuration Process 4.2 Configuring EVPLn Services on RPR 4.2.1 Engineering Requirements 4.2.2 Engineering Planning 4.2.3 Configuration Process
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8 FAQ
8.1 Configuring REG 8.2 Configuring Boards with FEC 8.3 Configuring the Extended Subrack 8.4 Configuring Intelligent Features
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Figures
Figures
Figure 1-1 Networking diagram Figure 1-2 IP address allocation diagram Figure 1-3 Board layout of NE1 Figure 1-4 Board layout of NE2 and NE3 Figure 1-5 Board layout of NE4 Figure 1-6 Board layout of NE5 Figure 1-7 Timeslot allocation diagram Figure 1-8 Clock tracing diagram Figure 1-9 Orderwire diagram Figure 2-1 Networking diagram Figure 2-2 Timeslot allocation diagram Figure 2-3 E1 signaling traffic flow on SNCP ring with non-protection chain Figure 2-4 Signaling traffic flow on the SNCP with 1+1 linear MSP chain Figure 2-5 Signaling traffic flow on the SNCP with 1:1 linear MSP chain Figure 2-6 Signaling traffic flow on the MSP with 1+1 linear MSP chain Figure 2-7 Signaling traffic flow on the MSP ring with 1:1 linear MSP chain Figure 3-1 Ethernet service networking and port allocation Figure 3-2 Board layout of NE1 Figure 3-3 Board layout of NE5 Figure 3-4 Service configuration diagram Figure 3-5 SDH timeslot allocation for Ethernet services Figure 3-6 Ethernet service networking and port allocation Figure 3-7 Service configuration diagram Figure 3-8 Timeslot allocation diagram Figure 3-9 Ethernet service networking and port allocation Figure 3-10 Board layout of NE2 and NE3 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-5 1-6 1-6 1-8 1-10 1-11 2-2 2-2 2-4 2-12 2-16 2-18 2-20 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-5 3-7 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-43 3-44
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Figure 3-11 Service configuration diagram Figure 3-12 SDH timeslot allocation for Ethernet services Figure 3-13 Ethernet service networking and port allocation Figure 3-14 Board layout of NE2 and NE3 Figure 3-15 Board layout of NE4 Figure 3-16 Service configuration diagram Figure 3-17 SDH timeslot allocation for Ethernet services Figure 4-1 Ethernet service networking and port allocation Figure 4-2 Board layout of NE11, NE22, NE33 and NE44 Figure 4-3 Service configuration diagram Figure 4-4 SDH timeslot allocation diagram Figure 4-5 Ethernet service networking and port allocation Figure 4-6 Board layout of NE11, NE22, NE33, and NE44 Figure 4-7 Service configuration diagram Figure 4-8 Timeslot allocation diagram Figure 5-1 ATM service networking and port allocation Figure 5-2 Board layout of NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4 Figure 5-3 Service configuration diagram Figure 5-4 Timeslot allocation diagram Figure 6-1 Overhead channel Figure 6-2 Application of broadcast data port
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Figure 7-1 Two channel adding/dropping system comprising two LWXs and an MR2 (without protection to optical channels) 7-2 Figure 7-2 Two channel adding/dropping system comprising two LWXs and two MR2s (with protection to optical channels) 7-2 Figure 7-3 Networking application of build-in WDM systems Figure 7-4 Board layout of NE1 and NE2 Figure 8-1 Basic configuration of REG Figure 8-2 Required boards for main subrack and extended subrack 7-3 7-4 8-2 8-6
Tables
Tables
Table 1-1 Service requirements among nodes Table 1-2 Fiber & cable connection table Table 1-3 Description of the timeslot allocation diagram Table 1-4 Board level protection information Table 1-5 Clock source priority table Table 1-6 Process for configuring SDH and PDH services 1-2 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-13
Table 2-1 Configuration differences between MSP ring with non-protection chain and other protection schemes 2-3 Table 2-2 Service configuration of each NE (SNCP ring with non-protection chain) Table 2-3 Configuration of extra optical interface boards in NE1NE4 Table 2-4 Service configuration of each NE on the four-fiber bidirectional MSP ring Table 2-5 Configuration of extra optical interface boards in NE4 and NE5 Table 2-6 Service configuration of each NE (SNCP ring with 1+1 linear MSP chain) Table 2-7 Service configuration of each NE (SNCP with 1:1 linear MSP chain) Table 2-8 Service configuration of each NE (MSP with 1+1 linear MSP chain) Table 2-9 Service configuration of each NE (MSP with 1:1 linear MSP chain) Table 3-1 Mapping between Ethernet boards and Ethernet services Table 3-2 Service requirement of each station Table 3-3 Ethernet service connection table Table 3-4 Process of point-to-point EPL service configuration Table 3-5 Process of creating point-to-point EPL service (by trail) Table 3-6 Ethernet service connection table Table 3-7 Process of PORT shared EPL service configuration Table 3-8 Main procedures of creating PORT-shared EPL service (by trail) Table 3-9 Ethernet service connection table Table 3-10 Process of VCTRUNK shared EPL service configuration 2-5 2-8 2-9 2-11 2-13 2-16 2-19 2-21 3-1 3-3 3-6 3-7 3-21 3-28 3-29 3-37 3-44 3-46
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Table 3-11 Process of creating VCTRUNK-shared EPL service (by trail) Table 3-12 Ethernet service connection table Table 3-13 Forwarding filter table Table 3-14 Process of EPLn service configuration Table 3-15 Process of creating EPLn service (by trail) Table 4-1 Ethernet service connection table Table 4-2 Process of configuring EVPL service on RPR Table 4-3 Relation between PORTs and physical interfaces Table 4-4 The priority of RPR services Table 4-5 NE11 Ethernet service connection table Table 4-6 NE22 Ethernet service connection table Table 4-7 NE33 Ethernet service connection table Table 4-8 NE44 Ethernet service connection table Table 4-9 Forwarding filter table Table 4-10 Process of configuring EVPLn service on RPR Table 5-1 ATM service requirements of each node Table 5-2 ATM service connection table Table 5-3 The configuration rule of VCTRUNCK binding path and time slot Table 5-4 Process of configuring ATM services Table 6-1 Definitions of the broadcast data port pins Table 6-2 NE parameters Table 7-1 Main procedures of configuring build-in WDM systems Table 8-1 Boards supported by the OptiX OSN 2500 REG Table 8-2 Configuration requirements for extended subracks
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Related Manuals
The following table shows the manuals of the OptiX OSN 3500, OSN 2500, and OSN 1500.
OptiX OSN 3500 OptiX OSN 3500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual System Description OptiX OSN 3500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual Networking and Application OptiX OSN 3500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Installation Manual OptiX OSN 3500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Electronic Documentation OptiX OSN 2500 OptiX OSN 2500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual System Description OptiX OSN 2500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual Networking and Application OptiX OSN 2500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Installation Manual OptiX OSN 2500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Electronic Documentation OptiX OSN 1500 OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual System Description OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual Networking and Application OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Installation Manual OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Electronic Documentation
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Documentation Guide OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Hardware Description Manual OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Maintenance Manual Routine Maintenance
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide OptiX OSN 3500 OptiX OSN 2500 OptiX OSN 1500
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Maintenance Manual Alarm and Performance Event OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Commissioning Guide OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Configuration Guide
Note: The manual name with OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 indicates that the manual is shared by the OptiX OSN 3500, OptiX OSN 2500 and OptiX OSN 1500.
Main points of the manuals for the OptiX OSN series products are as follows. Documentation Guide Introduces the contents and usage of the manuals. Technical Manual System Description Introduces the functionality, structure, performance, specifications, and theory of the product. Technical Manual Networking and Application Introduces the networking, protection, and application of the product. Hardware Description Manual Introduces the hardware of the product, including the cabinet, subrack, power, fan, board, and a variety of interfaces. Maintenance Manual Routine Maintenance Introduces the main items and precautions involved in routing maintenance. Maintenance Troubleshooting Guides the analysis and troubleshooting of common faults. Maintenance Alarm and Performance Event Guides the way of processing alarms and performance events. Installation Manual Guides the on-site installation of the product, covering the installation of cabinet, subrack and components, and grounding specifications. Commissioning Guide Introduces the equipment commissioning process, including indices of hardware, software, and service operation. Configuration Guide Introduces the way and procedures of configuring SDH services, Ethernet private line services, Ethernet LAN services, RPR services, and ATM services on the T2000. Electronic Documentation (CD-ROM) Covers all the preceding manuals. Acrobat Reader is attached.
Organization
The manual is organized as follows.
Chapter Chapter 1 Configuring SDH/PDH Services Description This chapter introduces creating NEs, boards, fibers & cables, and protection subnet, clock, and SDH services, orderwire, and protection, and backing up data on the T2000 through an example. This chapter introduces the service configuration in protection schemes like SNCP, linear MS, and four-fiber MSP ring. This chapter introduces configuring Ethernet services on the T2000 through an example. This chapter introduces configuring Ethernet services on RPR on the T2000 through an example. This chapter introduces configuring ATM services on the T2000. This chapter introduces configuring broadcast data services on the T2000. This chapter introduces configuring build-in WDM system on the T2000. This chapter introduces how to solve some problems, when you configure the equipment. The appendix lists all abbreviations used in the system description together with their full names to help with the comprehension.
Chapter 2 Configuring Service in Other Protection Schemes Chapter 3 Configuring Ethernet Services Chapter 4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Chapter 5 Configuring ATM Services Chapter 6 Configuring Broadcast Data Services Chapter 7 Configuring Build-in WDM System Chapter 8 FAQ Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for: Network administrator Maintenance engineer Provisioning engineer
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions.
Symbol Conventions
Symbol Warning Description A warning notice with this symbol indicates high voltage could result in harm to person.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Symbol Warning Caution Important Note Note Description
A warning notice with this symbol indicates a risk of personal injury. A caution notice with this symbol indicates a risk to equipment damage or loss of data. An important note notice with this symbol helps you avoid an undesirable situation or indicates important supplementary information. A note notice with this symbol indicates additional, helpful, non-critical information.
GUI Conventions
Convention <> [] / Description Button name are inside angle brackets. For example, click the <OK> button Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window. Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example, [File/Create/Folder].
This chapter describes the process of configuring SDH and PDH services on the T2000 through a configuration sample. In addition, this chapter describes related engineering requirements and engineering information. Through this example, you can learn how to configure SDH and PDH services and other similar services.
Note: In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 product is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, service configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that the boards of the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500 are inserted in different slots.
Note: The screen shots contained in this manual vary with the T2000 version and network element (NE) software version. If the versions mismatch, maybe the screen shots look different with the actual one.
This chapter introduces the following topics: Engineering Requirements Engineering Planning Engineering Preparation Configuration Process Huawei Technologies Proprietary 1-1
Node A B C D E
A 32 x E1 31 x E1 32 x E1
B 32 x E1 -
C 31 x E1 -
D 32 x E1 -
32 x E1 31 x E1, 3 x E3 32 x E1 31 x E1, 3 x E3 -
The distance between any two nodes of A, B, C, and D is not more than 50 km. Node E is 80 km far from the nearest node D. The services between these nodes need network level protection. Moreover, the central node A needs to provide TPS protection for PDH services. Recently, these nodes may require service expansion and Ethernet data services.
Note: For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, select proper service requirements according to their slot features and service access capacity.
40 km NE4 (D) D
STM-4 two-fiber bidirectional nonprotection chain
80 km
NE5 (E)
NE3 (C) 35 km 30 km
T2000
Note: In this section, the board layout of each OptiX OSN 3500 NE is given. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, refer to the actual networking and board layout for configuration.
Figure 1-3, Figure 1-5, and Figure 1-6 show the board layout of NE1, NE4, and NE5 respectively. Figure 1-4 shows the board layout of NE2 and NE3.
Note: We provide one more PQ1 board in NE1 and NE4 respectively as backup boards for this project.
D75S
FAN S S S S S S S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FAN S 1 0
FAN S S S S S S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S S S S S S S S S 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
S 2 8
S S S S S S S S S 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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D75S
FAN S S S S S S S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FAN S 1 0
FAN S S S S S S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GSCC GSCC
GXCS
GXCS
PQ1
SL16
SL16
AUX
PIU
PIU
GSCC GSCC
GXCS
GXCS
PQ1 PQ1
PQ1
PQ1
SL16
SL16
AUX
PIU
PIU
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FAN S S S S S S S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FAN S 1 0
FAN S S S S S S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S S S S S S S S S 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
S 2 8
S S S S S S S S S 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D75S
D75S
C34S
FAN S S S S S S S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FAN S 1 0
FAN S S S S S S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GSCC GSCC
GXCS
GXCS
PQ1
SL4
PL3
AUX
PIU
PIU
GSCC GSCC
GXCS
GXCS
PQ1
PQ1
SL16
SL16
SL4 PL3
AUX
PIU
PIU
Local end NE name NE1 NE1 NE2 NE2 NE3 NE3 NE4 NE4 NE5 NE5
Slot 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Board name SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL4 SL4
Port No. 1IN 1OUT 1IN 1OUT 1IN 1OUT 1IN 1OUT 1IN 1OUT
Remote end NE name Slot NE4 NE4 NE1 NE1 NE2 NE2 NE3 NE3 NE4 NE4 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13
Board name SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL16 SL4 SL4
Port No. 1OUT 1IN 1OUT 1IN 1OUT 1IN 1OUT 1IN 1OUT 1IN
Note: For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, timeslot allocation and service configuration are the same as the OptiX OSN 3500. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
NE4 NE3 NE2 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 t2:1-32 VC12:1-32 t2:1-32
NE1 7-SL16-1
2#VC4
2#VC4
Forward Add/Drop
Meaning The E1 tributary board in slot 2 The E1 tributary board in slot 3 The E3 tributary board in slot 14 The number of E1 or E3 path
Remarks
For example, t2:1-32 indicates the first to the thirty-second E1 paths of the tributary board in slot 2.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Configure 32 x E1 services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4 The E1 paths 3363 of the tributary board in slot 2 NE4 exchange services with those of the tributary board in slot 2 of NE5 The E1 paths 132 of the tributary board in slot 2 of NE4 exchange services with those of the tributary board in slot 3 of NE1 The E3 paths 13 of the tributary board in slot 14 of NE4 exchange services with those of the tributary board in slot 14 of NE5
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Occupying 132 timeslots of the first VC-4 3363 timeslots of the first VC-4
TPS protection
PIU backup
SCC backup
Cross-connect backup
BITS 9-1 NE1 OSN 3500 BITS/Internal 9-4 NE4 OSN 3500 7-S16-1/ 12-S16-1/Internal 9-3 NE3 OSN 3500 7-S16-1/ 12-S16-1/Internal
Extended ID - NE ID NE name Equipment type Clock source list Master clock
Clock source 1 External clock source 1 (BITS) 7-S16-1 7-S16-1 7-S16-1 7-SL4-1
Clock source 2 Internal clock source 12-S16-1 12-S16-1 12-S16-1 Internal clock source
Clock source 3
To avoid mutual tracing of clocks in this example, set the clock ID of the external clock source 1 (BITS) on NE1 as 1, and that of the internal clock source as 2.
T2000
NE1-7-SL16-1
NE4-12-SL16-1
STM-16 two-fiber bidirectional MS ring
NE4-7-SL16-1
NE4-13-SL4-1
NE5-7-SL4-1
NE3-12-SL16-1
Howl tone may be generated if the conference call is configured as a ring. The OptiX OSN 3500, the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500 can release loop automatically for orderwire and conference calls. Since there are not many NEs in this network, it is unnecessary to configure subnet number for optical ports of each NE.
1.3.1 NE Side
The OptiX OSN 3500 has been installed and commissioning at each station has been finished. The running indicator Active is ON. Optical fibers between stations are correctly connected.
1.3.3 Document
Engineering planning information is available. After logging in to the T2000 client, the key F1 can be used to access online help. Manuals for the OptiX OSN 3500 and the OptiX iManager T2000 are ready.
Stage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description Logging in to the T2000 Creating an NE as root NE user Creating an NE user Switching an NE user Creating a board Creating a fiber Creating a topology subnet Creating a protection subnet Configuring clock Creating SDH and PDH services
Refer to Section 1.4.1 Section 1.4.2 Section 1.4.3 Section 1.4.4 Section 1.4.5 Section 1.4.6 Section 1.4.7 Section 1.4.8 Section 1.4.9 Section 1.4.10 and section 1.4.11 Section 1.4.12 Section 1.4.13 Section 1.4.14 Section 1.4.15 Section 1.4.16
Remarks
Optional
11 12 13 14 15
Configuring board level protection Configuring orderwire Setting performance parameters Setting alarm parameters Backing up NE configuration data
Caution: If the T2000 server and T2000 client are installed on one computer, when logging in to the T2000, the IP address and port number of the T2000 server are 127.0.0.1 and 9801 (recommended). If the T2000 server and T2000 client are installed on different computers, when logging in to the T2000, the IP address and port number of the T2000 server are 129.9.0.254 and 9801 respectively.
In this section, we describe the procedure when the T2000 server and T2000 client are installed on different computers. Follow the steps below to log in to the T2000.
Step 1 2 Action Double-click the T2000Client shortcut icon on the desktop to display the Login interface. Enter the user name, password and server address. User Name: admin Password: T2000 Server: 129.9.0.254:9801 3 Click <Login>.
1.4.2 Creating an NE
1. Creating a GNE: NE1
Enter the NE attributes according to the IP address allocation diagram (see Figure 1-2). ID: 1 Extended ID: 9 Name: NE1 Gateway Type: IP Gateway IP Address: 129.9.0.1 Port: 1400 NE User: root (default) Password: password Leave Preconfiguration unselected.
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Click <OK>. Click the place in the Main Topology where you want the icon of NE1 to appear. The icon is marked with or in the upper left. means this NE is a GNE, and means this NE is unprovisioned.
Note: NE user root is the default user, its default password is password. If you want to create a REG NE, refer to Chapter 8 FAQ.
Enter the NE attributes according to the IP address allocation diagram (see Figure 1-2). ID: 2 Extended ID: 9 Name: NE2 Gateway Type: Non-Gateway Affiliated Gateway: NE1 NE User: root (default) Password: password Leave Preconfiguration unselected.
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Click <OK>. Click the place in the Main Topology where you want the icon of NE2 to appear. The icon is marked with a unprovisioned. in the upper left. means this NE is
Repeat Steps 14 to create the NE icon for NE3, NE4 and NE5 respectively.
Click <OK>. After the Operation Succeeded dialog box is displayed, click <Close>.
Click <OK>. After the Operation succeeded dialog box is displayed, click <Close>.
Note: The second method is recommended. However, if you wish to add a board to a running NE, only the first method is applicable. The two methods are described in this section. You can select either of them. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 1-18
Note: The OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example to describe this procedure. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, a board is created in the same way, except that the board and its slot are different.
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Click <Close> to exit the NE Panel. Repeat Steps 14 to configure NE2, NE3, NE4 and NE5 respectively. Figure 1-4 shows the board layout of NEs 2 and 3, Figure 1-5 shows that of NE4, and Figure 1-6 shows that of NE5.
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Click the source NE NE1 of the fiber on the Main Topology. Select the source board 12-SL16, and the source port 1. Use the same method to select the fiber sink NE NE2, the sink board 7-SL16, and the sink port 1.
Enter the information about the fiber in the "Create Fiber/Cable" dialog box. Click <OK>.
According to Table 1-2, repeat Steps 14 to create fiber connection between NEs to form the five NEs into a ring with chain topology.
Select the Object Selection tab. Select NE1NE5 from the Object Not Selected pane, click to add them to the Selected Object pane. Click <OK>.
After the subnet is successfully created, its icon on the Main Topology is displayed as 4 .
Right-click the icon of this subnet and select [Enter], and you can enter the topology view only containing this protection subnet. Right-click and select [Return] and you can enter the Main Topology containing all topology objects.
Note: The subnet created here is just a topological concept. For the convenience of management, topology objects in the same area of a network or with similar attributes are usually arranged in one subnet for display.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide 1. Creating a Two-Fiber Bidirectional MSP Ring
NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4 form a two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring. Follow the steps below to create a two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/Protection View(N)] from the Main Topology. Select [Protection View/Create SDH Protection Subnet/2f_MSP SPRing] from the Main Menu of the Protection View. The Wizard for Creating Two-Fiber Bidirectional MS Shared Protection Ring is displayed. Set the following parameters. Name: 2f_MS_SPRing_1 Rate: STM-16 4 On the topology view on the right, double-click the icons of NE1NE4 in the order of networking, to add them into the protection subnet. Select the default MSP Node for Node Attributes. Click <Next>.
Confirm link information and click <Finish>. A dialog box is displayed and indicates that the protection subnet is created successfully.
NE4 and NE5 form a non-protection chain. Follow the steps below to create a non-protection chain.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/Protection View(N)] from the Main Topology. Select [Protection View/Create SDH Protection Subnet/NP Chain] from the Main
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action Menu of the Protection View. The Wizard for Creating Chain without Protection is displayed. Set the following parameters. Name: NP_Chain_1 Level: STM-4
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On the topology view on the right, double-click the icons of NE4 and NE5 in turn to add them into the protection subnet. Click <Next>. Confirm link information and click <Finish>. A dialog box is displayed and indicates that the protection subnet is created successfully.
Note: The NE can trace external clock building integrated timing supply (BITS), line clock, tributary clock and internal clock. To realize clock protection, you need to set at least two clock tracing sources Usually, the tributary clock is not used as the reference clock of the clock subnet.
Follow the steps below to configure the clock source priority table.
Step 1 2 3 Action Right-click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select the operation object NE1 from the Object Tree and select [Configuration/Clock/Clock Source Priority] from the Function Tree. Select the Clock Source Priority tab.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Click <Create>, select External Clock Source 1, and click <OK>. Select External Clock Source 1. Take the default value for External Clock Source Mode and Synchronous Status Byte. In this example, set External Clock Source Mode and Synchronous Status Byte for NE1 only. Set External Clock Source 1 to the highest priority and click <Apply>. to lower its priority or Select External Clock Source 1. You can click increase its priority. The internal clock source has the lowest priority. to
According to Table 1-5, repeat Steps 15 to configure the clock tracing source and the clock priority table for NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5.
Note: When setting tributary clock timing, be aware of the mapping relationship between tributary timing channels and ports. For the PQ1 or the PQM, the ninth port maps the second tributary timing channel.
2. Configuring Clock Source Restoration Parameters and Clock Source Switching Conditions
Follow the steps below to configure clock source restoration parameters and clock source switching conditions.
Step 1 2 Action Right-click the NE1 icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select the operation object NE1 from the Object Tree and select [Configuration/Clock/Clock Source Switching] from the Function Tree.
Select the Clock Source Restoration Parameter tab. Set the following parameters. Higher Priority Clock Source Revertion Mode: Auto-revertive Clock Source WTR Time(Min): 5 Minute(s) Click <Apply>.
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Repeat Steps 14 to configure clock source restoration parameters for NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5 respectively. Configure clock source switching conditions for NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5 respectively. Select the Clock Source Switching Condition tab and set the following parameters. AIS Alarm Generated: No RLOS, RLOF, and OOF Alarms Generated: Yes B2_EXC alarm Generated: No Click <Apply>.
Select the Clock Subnet tab and set the following parameters. Affiliated Subnet: 0 Protection Status: Start Extended SSM Protocol Clock Source ID of External Clock Source 1: 1 Clock Source ID of Internal Clock Source: 2 Click <Apply>.
In this example, set clock source ID for NE1 only. 4 Select the Clock Quality tab and then the Clock Source Quality tab, and set the following parameters. Clock Source Quality of External Clock Source 1: G.811 clock signal Clock Source Quality of Internal Clock Source: G.811 clock signal Click <Apply>. 5 Select the SSM Output Control tab. Set the control status of line ports 7-N2SL16-1 and 12-N2SL16-1 as Enable. Click <Apply>. 6 Repeat Steps 15 to configure the clock subnet parameters for NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5.
1.4.10 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Trail Management Function
You can configure SDH and PDH services on the T2000 in two ways: Use the trail management function. Use the station configuration function. Configure services for single NEs on the network in sequence. The service must be able to be added to or dropped from the Huawei Technologies Proprietary 1-27
source and the sink NEs and pass through the middle ones.
Note: You need to get the license for the trail management function. Otherwise, you can only use the station configuration function.
Note: The OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example to describe this procedure. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, the trail is created in the same way, except that the boards configured, slots, and timeslots are different.
Note: The VC-4 server trail is used to carry the tributary service between the source and the sink sites and support the lower order cross-connection on the lines. Before configuring the tributary service trail of each site and line, the VC-4 server trail between sites should be created first. You do not need to create a VC-4 server trail for a VC4 trail.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 3 Action Select the source NE and the sink NE.
Double-click the NE in the topology view on the right, and select the source NE (NE1) and sink NE (NE2). Double-clicking the NE again can cancel the selection. Or, you can directly click <Browse> for selection. The selected source NE is represented by 4 , and the sink NE by .
Click Set Route Timeslot, set the Timeslot of the trail to 1, and click <OK>. Select Auto-Calculation, the route information is displayed in the route information table, and the trail marked with an arrow appears between the source NE and sink NE in the topology view on the right. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the following parameters. Name: NE1-NE2-VC4 Server Trail-0001 ID: 1
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Select Activated and Copy after Creation, and then click <Apply>. A dialog box is displayed to prompt that the trail is created successfully. Click <Close>. In the Copy dialog box, set the following parameters and click <Add>. Source: NE1-12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)-2 to NE1-12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)-8 Sink: NE2-7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)-2 to NE2-7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)-8
Check the Appointed Timeslot check box, and set the start timeslot of these seven VC-4s to 2. Set Suffix start number to the trail name to 2. Click <OK> to finish the creation of the second to eighth VC-4 trails. Repeat Steps 18 to create the first to eighth VC-4 server trails between adjacent NEs: NE2 and NE3, NE3 and NE4, NE4 and NE1. Repeat Steps 18 to create the first to fourth VC-4 server trails between NE4 and NE5.
Select the source and the sink. Create the service of each NE according to Figure 1-7. Double-click the icon of NE1 in the topology view on the right. In the Create Trail-Select Board Port-Source-NE1 dialog box, click the PQ1 board in slot 2 on the NE Panel, select port 1 and then click <OK>.
Double-click the icon of NE2. In the Create Trail-Select Board Port-Sink-NE2 dialog box, click the PQ1 board in slot 2 on the NE Panel, select port 1 and then click <OK>. Double-click the icon of NE4 to specify that the backup route provided by the system does not pass through NE4. The appears in the upper of NE4. It is optional. You can specify the route not to pass through a certain NE with this method to ensure routing direction conforms to the requirement. It is usually not selected.
Click <Set Route Timeslot>. When the Set Route Timeslot dialog box is displayed, click the option box under Timeslot to select timeslot 1[1-1-1] for E1 on VC4, and then click <OK>. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the following parameters. Name: NE1-NE2-VC12-0001 ID: 1
Check the Activated and Copy after Creation check boxes to allow the duplication of other 31 E1 services from NE1 to NE2 after the creation of this E1 timeslot. Click <Apply>. When the Copy dialog box is displayed, set the following parameters and click <Add>. Source: NE1-2 (PQ1)-2NE1-2 (PQ1)-32 Sink: NE2-2 (PQ1)-2NE2-2 (PQ1)-32
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Check the Appointed Timeslot check box to set the start timeslot of these 31 E1s on the VC4 to 2: 2-1-1. Then set Suffix start number to the trail name to 2. Check the activate check box and click <OK>. Repeat Steps 210 to create the E1 service from NE1 to NE3 and NE1 to NE4, and then the E1 service between any two nodes of NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5 in turn.
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Select [Trail/SDH Trail Creation] from the Main Menu to display the trail creation view, and Set the following parameters: Direction: Bidirectional Level: VC3 Resource Usage Strategy: Protected Resource Protection Priority Strategy: Trail Protection First
Create the VC3 service of NE4NE5 according to Figure 1-7. Select the source and the sink. Double-click the icon of NE4 in the topology view on the right. In the Create Trail-Select Board Port-Source-NE4 dialog box, click the PL3 board in slot 14 on the NE Panel, select port 1 and then click <OK>.
Double-click the icon of NE5 in the topology view on the right. In the Create Trail-Select Board Port-Sink-NE5 dialog box, click the PL3 board in slot 14 on the NE Panel, select port 1 and then click <OK>. Click <Set Route Timeslot> and the Set Route Timeslot dialog box is displayed. Select the option box under Timeslot and select timeslot 1 for this VC3 service on VC-4. Click <OK>. Check the Activated and Copy after Creation check boxes to allow the duplication of other two VC3 services from NE4 to NE5 after the creation of this VC3 timeslot. Click <Apply>. When the Copy dialog box is displayed, set the following parameters and click <Add>. Source: NE4-14-PL3-2(SDH_TU-2) to NE4-14-PL3-3(SDH_TU-3) Sink: NE5-14-PL3-2(SDH_TU-2) to NE5-14-PL3-3(SDH_TU-3)
Check the Appointed Timeslot check box to set the start timeslot of these two VC3 services on the VC4 to 2, and click <OK> to create the other two VC3 trails.
1.4.11 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Station Function
Note: When using the station function to configure services, you only need to configure cross-connections on NE1NE5 in turn rather than configuring VC-4 server trails. Skip this section if the SDH or PDH service has been configured by using the trail function.
Note: The OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example to describe this procedure. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, station configuration is performed in the same way, except that the boards configured, slots and timeslots are different.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step Action Source Timeslot: 3363 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 3363 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>. 5
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE4: from ports 132 of the tributary board in slot 3 to timeslots 132 of the second VC-4 on the optical interface board in slot 7. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 3-PQ1 Source Timeslot: 1-32 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-2 Sink Timeslot: 132 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: In the NE Explorer, clicking the switching NE shortcut icon can switch an NE quickly. Select the NE that you wish to configure, and click <OK>.
Select the operation object NE2 from the Object Tree and select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the Function Tree. Click the double-right-arrow button. According to Figure 1-7, configure the pass-through service at NE2 between NE1 and NE3: from timeslots 3363 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 7 to timeslots 3363 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 12. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Timeslot: 3363 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 3363 Activate immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE2: from ports 132 of the tributary board in slot 2 to timeslots 132 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board in slot 7. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Timeslot: 132 Sink Slot: 2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 132 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE3: from timeslots 3363 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 7 to ports 3363 of the PQ1board in slot 2. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Timeslot: 3363 Sink Slot: 2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 3363 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service between NE3 and NE5: from ports 132 of the PQ1 board in slot 2 to timeslots 132 of the first VC-4 on the SL16 board in slot 12. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 2-PQ1 Source Timeslot: 132 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 132 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Select the operation object NE4 from the Object Tree and select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the Function Tree. Click the double-right-arrow button. According to Figure 1-7, configure the pass-through service at this station between NE3 and NE5: from timeslots 132 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 7 to timeslots 132 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL4 in slot 13. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Timeslot: 132 Sink Slot: 13-N2SL4-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 132 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: When configuring E1 services between a node on a chain and another node on a ring, configure VC-12 rather than VC-4 passthrough on the interconnecting node . Otherwise, services from ring to chain have no protection.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE4 to NE5: from ports 3363 of the PQ1 board in slot 2 to timeslots 3363 of the first VC-4 on the SL4 board in slot 13. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 2-PQ1 Source Timeslot: 3363 Sink Slot: 13-N2SL4-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 3363 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE4 to NE1: from ports 132 of the tributary board in slot 2 to timeslots 132 of the second VC-4 on the optical interface board in slot 12. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 2-PQ1 Source Timeslot: 132 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-2 Sink Timeslot: 132 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E3 service from NE4 to NE5: from ports 13 of the PL3 board in slot 14 to timeslots 13 of the second VC-4 on the SL4 board in slot 13. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 14-PL3 Source Timeslot: 13 Sink Slot: 13-N2SL4-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-2 Sink Timeslot: 13 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service between NE3 and NE5: from timeslots 132 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL4 in slot 7 to timeslots 132 of the PQ1 board in slot 2. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 7-N2SL4-1(SDH-1) Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Timeslot: 132 Sink Slot: 2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 132 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service between NE4 and NE5: from timeslots 3363 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL4 in slot 7 to timeslots 3363 of the PQ1 board in slot 2. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 7-N2SL4-1(SDH-1) Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Timeslot: 3363 Sink Slot: 2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 3363 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
According to Figure 1-7, create the E3 service from NE4 to NE5: from ports 13 of the second VC-4 on the optical interface board in slot 7 to timeslots 13 of the PL3 board in slot 14. Click <Create> and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box. Level: VC3 Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 7-SL4-1(SDH-1) Source VC4: VC4-2 Source Timeslot: 13 Sink Slot: 14-PL3 Sink Timeslot: 13 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: The cross-connect board protection pair and SCC board protection pair of the OptiX OSN 3500 can be configured automatically. To configure 1+1 protection for other boards, refer to the following method. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, board 1+1 protection is configured in a way similar to the OptiX OSN 3500.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Conference Call: 9999 Phone 1: 1001
Select the Conference Call tab and set the following parameters. Selected Conference Call: 7-N2SL16-1, 12-N2SL16-1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat Steps 14 to configure orderwire for NE2 and NE3 respectively. For orderwire phone numbers of NE2 and NE3, see Figure 1-9.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide 1-9. Call Waiting Time(S): 9 Conference Call: 9999 Phone 1: 1004
Selected Orderwire Port: 7-N2SL16-1, 13-N2SL4-1 Click <Apply>. 4 Select the Conference Call tab and set the following parameters. Selected Conference Call Optical Interface: 7-N2SL16-1, 13-N2SL4-1 Click <Apply>.
Note: Do not make a loop when configuring conference call to avoid howler tone. In this example, choose only one line board on the ring as the selected orderwire port.
Note: Usually, you can take the default value for all performance parameters, and you only need to start performance monitoring. You can also set performance parameters as required.
Follow the steps below to set the performance monitoring start or stop status.
Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Action Select [Configuration/NE Time Synchronization] from the Main Menu. Select NE1NE5 from the Object Tree and click the double-right-arrow button (red). Set the Synchronous Mode of NE1NE5 to NM, and click <Apply>. Select NE1NE5, right-click and select [Synchronize with NM Time] from the shortcut menu. Click <Yes> in the confirmation box that appears. A dialog box is displayed and prompts that synchronization succeeded. Click <OK>. Select [Performance/NE Performance Monitor Time] from the Main Menu. Select NE1 and click the double-right-arrow button (red).
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 8 Action Set the following parameters. Set 15-minute Monitoring: Open Set 24-hour Monitoring: Open
Start time: set as required and must be later than the current time of the NM and NE. Click <Apply>.
Note: Usually, you can take the default value for all alarm parameters except Dumping Conditions. You can also set alarm parameters according to the actual situations. For details, refer to descriptions of alarm settings in T2000 Online Help.
Select the Dumping Condition tab and select an alarm event. For the record type needing periodic dump, set Dump Periodically or Not to Yes. Take the default value for Dump Interval (Days) and Time Limit (Days Before), but you can set them according to the actual situations. Take the default value for other parameters.
Click <OK>.
A dialog box is displayed and prompts that backup succeeded. Click <Close>.
This chapter describes service configuration methods in other protection schemes, focusing on the difference from the configuration of MSP ring with non-protection chain. The protection schemes include: SNCP Ring with Non-Protection Chain Four-Fiber MSP Ring with Non-Protection Chain SNCP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain SNCP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain
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Note: In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, timeslot allocation and protection configuration are performed in the same way, except that the boards are inserted in different slots.
Difference For rings, there is no need to create a protection subnet. For details, refer to section 2.3 SNCP Ring with Non-Protection Chain.
For rings, create a four-fiber MSP protection subnet. For details, refer to section 2.4 Four-Fiber MSP Ring with Non-Protection Chain. For rings, there is no need to create a protection subnet. For chains, create a 1+1 linear MSP chain. For details, refer to section 2.5 SNCP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain. For rings, there is no need to create a protection subnet. For chains, create a 1:1 linear MSP chain. For details, refer to section 2.6 SNCP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain. For rings, create a two-fiber MSP protection subnet. For chains, create a 1+1 linear MSP chain. For details, refer to section 2.7 Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain. For rings, create a two-fiber MSP protection subnet. For chains, create a 1:1 linear MSP chain. For details, refer to section 2.8 Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain.
We take 32 x E1 services between NE3 and NE5 as an example to analyze the signaling traffic flow on a topology of SNCP ring with non-protection chain. See Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-3 E1 signaling traffic flow on SNCP ring with non-protection chain
As shown in Figure 2-3, the services from NE3 to NE5 are sent east (12-SL16-1) and west (7-SL16-1) bidirectionally at NE3. At NE4, the services from the primary ring or the secondary ring are received selectively and then pass through to the chain of NE5 (13-SL4-1). At NE5, the E1 service from NE3 is received. The services from NE5 to NE3 are sent east (12-SL16-1) and west (7-SL16-1) bidirectionally at NE4. At NE4, the services from the primary ring or the secondary ring are received selectively and then sent to the tributary board at NE5. The services on the SNCP ring need to be configured manually, including unidirectional dual-fed service, SNCP selectively-receiving service, primary ring pass-through service and secondary ring pass-through service.
2. Configuring SDH Services
According to the signaling traffic flow on the SNCP ring, you can configure the Huawei Technologies Proprietary 2-4
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Service to be configured NE1NE4 Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (132) to 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) 2-PQ1 (132) to 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) or 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) to 2-PQ1 (132) NE1NE3 Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (3363) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) 2-PQ1 (3363) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) to 2-PQ1 (3363) Pass-through service The services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE1 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132)
Operation Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window to create SDH bidirectional pass-through services.
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The services from NE1 to NE4 pass through NE2 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) and 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) The services from NE1 to NE3 pass through NE2 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) The services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE2 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132)
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional pass-through services.
2 Configuring Services in Other Protection Schemes Operation Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (132) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) 2-PQ1 (132) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 2-PQ1 (132)
Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
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Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (3363) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) 2-PQ1 (3363) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) to 2-PQ1 (3363)
Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional pass-through services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
Pass-through service
The services from NE1 to NE4 pass through NE3 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) and 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 132)
NE4
NE4NE1
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (132) to 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) 2-PQ1 (132) to 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) or 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) to 2-PQ1 (132)
Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving services.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide NE NE4 Service to be configured NE4-NE5 Bidirectional service
2 Configuring Services in Other Protection Schemes Operation Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional add or drop services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services. Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving services.
14-PL3 (13) and 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) Pass-through service The services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4 bidirectionally: Dual-fed service 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132)
The services from NE1 to NE3 pass through NE4 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) NE5 NE5NE4 Bidirectional service 14-PL3 (13) and 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) NE5NE3 Bidirectional service 2-PQ1 (132) and 7-SL4 (VC4-1: 132)
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional pass-through services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional add or drop services.
1. Configuring Boards
Compared with a two-fiber MSP ring, the four-fiber MSP ring needs to be configured with double optical interface boards and fibers. Extra SL16 optical interface boards need to be configured in NE1NE4 respectively (see Figure 2-1).
Table 2-3 Configuration of extra optical interface boards in NE1NE4
Available configuration 7 slot-SL16, 12 slot-SL16 7 slot-SL16, 12 slot-SL16 7 slot-SL16, 12 slot-SL16 7 slot-SL16, 12 slot-SL16
Configuration to be added 8 slot-SL16, 11 slot-SL16 8 slot-SL16, 11 slot-SL16 8 slot-SL16, 11 slot-SL16 8 slot-SL16, 11 slot-SL16
Note: Table 2-3 shows the board configuration of the OptiX OSN 3500. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, you only need to add two line optical interface boards to corresponding slots. The OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500 supports one four-fiber MSP ring only.
2. Creating Fibers
You need to create four fibers for a four-fiber MSP ring. 7 slot-SL16 and 12 slot-SL16 correspond to two working fibers S1 and S2, and 8 slot-SL16 and 11 slot-SL16 correspond to two standby fibers P1 and P2.
Refer to section 1.4.8 Creating a Protection Subnet for the creation and configuration of the non-protection chain.
4. Configuring SDH Services
Analyze the signaling traffic flow on the four-fiber bidirectional MSP ring formed by NE1NE4 and configure the service of each NE as shown in Table 2-4.
Table 2-4 Service configuration of each NE on the four-fiber bidirectional MSP ring
NE NE1
Service to be configured NE1NE3 NE1NE4 Bidirectional service: 2-PQ1 (3363) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) Bidirectional service: 2-PQ1 (132) and 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) Bidirectional service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) Bidirectional service: 2-PQ1 (3363) and 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 3363) Bidirectional service: 2-PQ1 (132) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132)
Operation Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
NE2
NE3
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide NE NE4 Service to be configured NE4NE1 NE4NE5
2 Configuring Services in Other Protection Schemes Operation Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
Bidirectional service: 2-PQ1 (132) and 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 132) Bidirectional service: 14-PL3 (13) and 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13)
Bidirectional service: 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) and 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) Bidirectional service: 14-PL3 (13) and 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 13)
NE5NE3
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
1. Configuring Boards
Compared with the non-protection chain, double optical interface boards and fibers need to be configured for linear MSP 1+1. For example, extra optical interface boards need to be configured in NE4 and NE5 respectively (see Figure 2-1).
Table 2-5 Configuration of extra optical interface boards in NE4 and NE5
NE NE4 NE5
Note: Table 2-5 shows the board configuration for the OptiX OSN 3500. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, you only need to add one line optical interface board to the corresponding slot.
2. Creating Fibers
Compared with the non-protection chain, four fibers need to be created for linear MSP 1+1.
3. Configuring Linear MSP 1+1
Select [Protection View/Create SDH Protection Subnet/Linear MSP 1+1] from the Main Menu to open Wizard for Creating Linear MS 1+1 Protection Chain. Set the following parameters. Name: Linear 1+1_MSP_1 Level: STM-4 Revertive Mode: Non-Revertive Switching Mode: Unidirectional
4 5
Double-click NE4 and NE5 icons in turn in the topology view on the right to add them to the protection subnet. Click <Next>. Confirm link information and click <Finish>. The Operation Result dialog box is displayed and indicates operation succeeded. Click <Close>.
When the chain is configured as linear MSP 1+1 single-ended switching, the signaling traffic flow is as shown in Figure 2-4. Protection switching is performed in the following way: The transmit end sends services to the working channel and the protection channel simultaneously. Normally, the receive end receives the services from the working channel. When switching is triggered, the receive end switches to receive the services from the protection channel.
NE4 7-SL16 From ring 7-SL16 13-SL4 12-SL16 12-SL16 6-SL4 Legend: 12-SL4 6-SL4 7-SL4 12-SL4 13-SL4 7-SL4 2-PQ1/14-PL3 NE5
Figure 2-4 Signaling traffic flow on the SNCP with 1+1 linear MSP chain
According to the signaling traffic flow on the chain, the service of each NE is configured as shown in Table 2-6.
Table 2-6 Service configuration of each NE (SNCP ring with 1+1 linear MSP chain)
Service to be configured The same with SNCP configuration The same with SNCP configuration The same with SNCP configuration NE4NE1 NE4NE5 The same with SNCP configuration Unidirectional dual-fed service: 14-PL3 (13) to 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) 14-PL3 (13) to 6-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) Unidirectional receiving service: 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) to 14-PL3 (13) Services from NE1 to NE3 pass through NE4 Services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4 The same with SNCP configuration
Operation
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 1-32) 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 6-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) Unidirectional dual-fed service: 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132)
Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP services.
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
NE5
NE5NE4
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 14-PL3 (13) to 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) 14-PL3 (13) to 12-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) Unidirectional receiving service: 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) to 14-PL3 (13)
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
NE5NE3
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (132) to 7-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) 2-PQ1 (132) to 12-SL4 (VC4-1: 132)
2 Configuring Services in Other Protection Schemes Operation Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
Note: For OptiX OSN products, when configured as a 1+1 protection chain, you need to configure services for the working channel and the protection channel at the transmit end manually, and configure only the working channel at the receive end.
When the service on the chain is configured as 1:1 linear MSP, the signaling traffic flow is as shown in Figure 2-5.
7-SL16 7-SL16 13-SL4 12-SL16 12-SL16 6-SL4 Legend: 12-SL4 6-SL4 7-SL4 12-SL4 NE4 13-SL4 7-SL4 NE5
Figure 2-5 Signaling traffic flow on the SNCP with 1:1 linear MSP chain
Protection switching is performed in the following way: Normally, services are sent and received over the working channel. When switching is triggered, the MSP switching protocol is started to switch the service on the working channel to the protection channel. There is no need to configure the protection channel. According to the signaling traffic flow on the chain, the service of each NE is configured as shown in Table 2-7.
Table 2-7 Service configuration of each NE (SNCP with 1:1 linear MSP chain)
Service to be configured The same with SNCP configuration The same with SNCP configuration The same with SNCP configuration NE4NE1 NE4NE5 The same with SNCP configuration Bidirectional service: 14-PL3 (13) and 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) Services from NE1 to NE3 pass through NE4 The same with SNCP configuration
Operation
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide NE NE4 Service to be configured Services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4
2 Configuring Services in Other Protection Schemes Operation Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services. Click <Create SNCP> in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP services.
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132)
NE5
NE5NE4
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
NE5NE3
When the service on the chain is configured as 1+1 linear MSP single-ended switching, the signaling traffic flow is as shown in Figure 2-6.
13-SL4 7-SL16 6-SL4 7-SL4 7-SL4 7-SL16 13-SL4 12-SL4 Legend:
Figure 2-6 Signaling traffic flow on the MSP with 1+1 linear MSP chain
According to the signaling traffic flow on the chain, the service of each NE is configured as shown in Table 2-8.
Table 2-8 Service configuration of each NE (MSP with 1+1 linear MSP chain)
Service to be configured The same with MSP configuration The same with MSP configuration The same with MSP configuration NE4NE1 NE4NE5 The same with MSP configuration Unidirectional dual-fed service: 14-PL3 (13) to 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) 14-PL3 (13) to 6-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) Unidirectional receiving service: 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) to 14-PL3 (13) Services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4 Unidirectional dual-fed service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 6-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) Unidirectional receiving service: 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132)
Operation
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed services.
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
NE5
NE5NE4
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 14-PL3 (13) to 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) 14-PL3 (13) to 12-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) Unidirectional receiving service: 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) to 14-PL3 (13)
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
NE5NE3
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (132) to 7-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) 2-PQ1 (132) to 12-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) Unidirectional receiving service: 7-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) to 2-PQ1 (132)
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
When the service on the chain is configured as linear MSP 1:1, the signaling traffic flow is as shown in Figure 2-7.
7-SL16 7-SL16 13-SL4 6-SL4 6-SL4 Legend: Working channel Protection channel 7-SL4 12-SL4 12-SL4 NE4 13-SL4 7-SL4 NE5
Figure 2-7 Signaling traffic flow on the MSP ring with 1:1 linear MSP chain
Since in 1:1 linear MSP protection, no service is configured on the protection channel, the service configuration of each NE is as shown in Table 2-9.
Table 2-9 Service configuration of each NE (MSP with 1:1 linear MSP chain)
Service to be configured The same with MSP configuration The same with MSP configuration The same with MSP configuration NE4NE1 NE4NE5 The same with MSP configuration Bidirectional service: 14-PL3 (13) and 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) Services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4 Bidirectional service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 132) to 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 132) Bidirectional service: 14-PL3 (13) and 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 13) NE5NE3 Bidirectional service: 2-PQ1 (132) to 7-SL4 (VC4-1: 132)
Operation
Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH services. Click <Create> in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH services.
NE5
NE5NE4
This chapter describes the process of configuring Ethernet private line (EPL) and Ethernet private local area network (EPLn) services on the T2000, and related engineering requirements and engineering information as well. The configuration of Ethernet virtual private line (EVPL) and Ethernet virtual private local area network (EVPLn) will be introduced with resilient packet ring (RPR) in Chapter 4. Through this example, you can learn how to configure EPL and other similar services. The following table is a mapping table which associates the Ethernet services to the Ethernet boards of the OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500.
Table 3-1 Mapping between Ethernet boards and Ethernet services
EPL
EVPL
EPLAN
EVPLAN
The contents include: Configuring the Point-to-Point EPL Service Configuring the PORT Shared EPL Service Configuring the VCTRUNK Shared EPL Service Huawei Technologies Proprietary 3-1
Note: In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and OptiX OSN 1500, service configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
User
Bandwidth
A B
10 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s
Figure 3-1 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
T2000 NE1 STM-16 two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring STM-4 two-fiber bidirectional nonprotection chain NE4
PORT1 PORT2
NE5
NE2
NE3 A VC-Trunk B
Ethernet boards need to be added according to the added service type and traffic volume. NE1 and NE5 are added with one N1EFS4 board respectively. Other NEs remain unchanged. Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3 show the board layout of NE1 and NE5 respectively.
S S S S S S S S S 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 2 8 S S S S S S S S S 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D75S
FAN S S S S S S S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FAN S 1 0
FAN S S S S S S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
N1EFS4
GSCC GSCC
GXCS
GXCS
PQ1 PQ1
PQ1
PQ1
SL16
SL16
AUX
PIU
PIU
D75S
D75S
C34S
FAN S S S S S S S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FAN S 1 0
FAN S S S S S S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
N1EFS4
Figure 3-4 shows the service configuration diagram of NE1 and NE5.
PORT
PORT1
VCTRUNK
GSCC GSCC
GXCS
GXCS
PQ1
SL4
PL3
AUX
PIU
PIU
VCTRUNK
PORT
PORT1
A B
10M
PORT2
VCTRUNK1
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
SDH
VCTRUNK1
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
10M
PORT2
A B
40M
VCTRUNK2
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
VCTRUNK2
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
40M
NE1
NE5
Note: Only VC4-4 can be used when the N1EFS0 and N1EFS4 boards are bounded with a path at VC-12 level.
Service
A NE1 13-N1EFS4-1 VC4-4: VC12-1VC12-5 VCTRUNK1 Auto negotiation Access 1 5 x VC-12 NE5 15-N1EFS4-1 VC4-4: VC12-1VC12-5 VCTRUNK1 Auto negotiation Access 1
B NE1 13-N1EFS4-2 VC4-1: VC3-1 VCTRUNK2 Auto negotiation Access 2 1 x VC-3 NE5 15-N1EFS4-2 VC4-1: VC3-1 VCTRUNK2 Auto negotiation Access 2
Source time slot range Source VCTRUNK Working mode of source PORT TAG flag of source PORT VLAN ID of source PORT Bound bandwidth Sink NE Sink board - port Sink time slot range Sink VCTRUNK Working mode of sink PORT TAG flag of sink PORT VLAN ID of sink PORT
NE1 7-SL16-1
VC-4-4
Stage 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description Creating a board Configuring Ethernet interfaces Configuring binding paths Creating the point-to-point EPL service Configuring committed access rate (CAR) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards
Remarks
Optional
Note: Refer to the NM online help for the meaning of each parameter during service configuration.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 2 Action Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer]. Select 13-N1EFS4 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click .
Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Access. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration>. Then, the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed.
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-1 to VC12-5 from the available timeslots one by one, and then click .
To configure a binding path for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC3-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1 Select VC3-1 from the available timeslots, and then click Click <OK>. .
(3) Creating the point-to-point EPL service Follow the steps below to create the point-to-point EPL service.
Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New>, and the Create Ethernet Line Service" dialog box is displayed. According to Figure 3-4, perform the following settings to create the EPL service for A. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 Sink Port: VCTRUNK1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create the EPL service for B. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT2 Sink Port: VCTRUNK2 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring CAR (optional) Follow the steps below to configure CAR.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/QoS Management] from the function tree, and then the "CAR Configuration tab. Click <New>, and the Create CAR dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. CAR ID: 1 Enabled: Enabled Guaranteed Bandwidth: 10 Mbit/s Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Peak Bandwidth: 20 Mbit/s Maximum Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the dialog box: CAR ID: 2 Enabled: Enabled Guaranteed Bandwidth: 40 Mbit/s Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Peak Bandwidth: 50 Mbit/s Maximum Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Click <OK>.
5 6
Select the Flow Configuration tab. Perform the following settings in the dialog box for PORT1. Bound CAR: 1
Repeat step 6 to set the bound CAR for port 2. Bound CAR: 2
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE1 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 15 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Time Slot Range: 1 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-4 Sink Time Slot Range: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Note: The data configuration of NE5 is the same as that of NE1, except that some parameters are different.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE5, and click <OK>. Select 15-N1EFS4 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree. Then, click . Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Access. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-1 to VC12-5 from the available timeslots one by one, and then click . 4 To configure a binding path for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC3-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1 Select VC3-1 from the available timeslots, and then click Click <OK>. .
(3) Creating the point-to-point EPL service Follow the steps below to create the point-to-point EPL service.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create EPL Service" dialog box is displayed. According to Figure 3-4, perform the following settings to create the EPL service for A. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 Sink Port: VCTRUNK1 Click <Apply>. 4 Repeat step 3 to create the EPL service for B. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT2 Sink Port: VCTRUNK2 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring CAR (optional) Follow the steps below to configure CAR.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/QoS Management] from the function tree and select the "CAR Configuration" tab. Click <New> and the Create CAR dialog box is displayed.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 3 Action Perform the following settings in the dialog box. CAR ID: 1 Enable: Enable Guaranteed Bandwidth: 10 Mbit/s Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Peak Bandwidth: 20 Mbit/s Maximum Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Click <Apply>. 4
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. CAR ID: 2 Enable: Enable Guaranteed Bandwidth: 40 Mbit/s Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Peak Bandwidth: 50 Mbit/s Maximum Extra Burst Buffer Size: 0 Click <OK>.
5 6
Select the Flow Configuration tab. Perform the following settings in the dialog box for PORT1. Bound CAR: 1
Repeat step 6 to set the bound CAR for port 2. Bound CAR: 2
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE5 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 4 Action Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 15-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 15 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>. 5
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Time Slot Range: 1 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-4 Sink Time Slot Range: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
The Ethernet service of NE4 to be configured is pass-through service. Follow the steps below to configure NE4 data.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE4, and click <OK>. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Action
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 4 Action Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Source VC4: VC4-3 Source Time Slot Range: 15 Sink Slot: 13-N1SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>. 5
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 1 Sink Slot: 13-N1SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-4 Sink Time Slot Range: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: Ethernet service can be created by trail or by station. If you purchase the license with trail management function, you can create Ethernet service by trail; otherwise, you can only create Ethernet service by station.
Table 3-5 shows the process of creating point-to-point EPL service on the T2000.
Table 3-5 Process of creating point-to-point EPL service (by trail)
Step 1 2 3
Action Create a server trail Create a trunk link Create an EPL trail
1. Create a Trunk Link Step 1 2 Action Select [Trail/Trunk Link Creation] from the main menu. Set bandwidth to 5 x VC12 in the pop-up interface. Double click the source NE (NE1) and select the N1EFS4 board, then select VCTRUNK port 1 and select VC4:4-VC12:1VC4:4-VC12:5 for available timeslot. Click <OK>.
Double click the sink NE (NE5) and select N1EFS4, then select VCTRUNK port 1 and VC4:4-VC12:1VC4:4-VC12:5 for available slot. Click <OK>.
Select the Activate check box, and leave default setting for others.
Click <Apply> to create the trunk link from NE1 to NE5 of user A.
Repeat steps 27 to create the trunk link from NE1 to NE5 of user B.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide 2. Create an EPL Trail Step 1 2 Action
Select [Trail/Ethernet Trail Creation/EPL Creation] from the main menu. Set source parameters in the pop-up interface. Port Usage Strategy: Port Click <Browse> and select a proper source line port: PORT1. Set sink parameters. Port Usage Strategy: Port Click <Browse> and select a proper source line port: PORT1. Trunk Link Route Strategy: Use Existing Trunk Links. Select Trunk_Link-0001 with bandwidth being 5 x VC12. Click <Next>.
Set port attributes in the pop-up interface. For PORT1 of NE1: TAG: Access Enable port: Enable Set PORT1 of NE5 similarly.
Click <Finish>.
Figure 3-6 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
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Figure 3-7 shows the service configuration diagram of NE1 and NE5.
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Source time slot range Source VCTRUNK Working mode of source PORT TAG flag of source PORT Source VLAN ID Bound bandwidth Sink NE Sink board - port Sink time slot range Sink VCTRUNK Working mode of sink PORT TAG flag of sink PORT
The SDH timeslot allocation for Ethernet services is shown in Figure 3-8.
Ring Timeslot Station NE1 12-SL16-1 NE4 NE3 NE2 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 NE1 7-SL16-1
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Stage 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description Creating a board Configuring Ethernet interfaces Configuring binding paths Creating the PORT shared EPL service Configuring CAR Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards
It is optional.
Note: The configuration of the PORT shared EPL service is the same as that of the point-to-point EPL service, except that the Ethernet service configuration on NE1 and interface attributes are different.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 2 3 Action Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer]. Select 13-N1EFS4 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree. Then, click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT3 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT3 to Tag aware. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click<Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK3, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK3 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-6 to VC12-10 from the available timeslots one by one, and then click .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK4, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK4 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-11 to VC12-15 from the available timeslots one by one, and then click . Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the PORT shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the PORT shared EPL service.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New>, and the Create Ethernet Leased Line Service" dialog box is displayed. According to Figure 3-7, perform the following settings to create the service from C to C1. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT3 VLAN ID of source port: 3 Sink Port: VCTRUNK3 VLAN ID of sink port: 3 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create the service from C to C2. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT3 VLAN ID of source port: 4 Sink Port: VCTRUNK4 VLAN ID of sink port: 4 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE1 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 615 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 615 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: The data configuration of NE5 is performed in the similar way, except that some parameters are different.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 . Select NE5, and click <OK>. Select 15-N1EFS4 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Action
Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT3 and PORT4 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT3 and PORT4 to Access. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT3 to 3. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT4 to 4. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click<Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK3, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK3 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-6 to VC12-10 from the available timeslots one by one, and then click . 4 To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK4, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK4 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-11 to VC12-15 from the available timeslots one by one, and then click . Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the PORT shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the PORT shared EPL service.
Step 1 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 2 3 Action the function tree.
Click <New>, and the Create Ethernet Leased Line Service" dialog box is displayed. According to Figure 3-7, perform the following settings to create the service from C1 to C. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT3 VLAN ID of source port: 3 Sink Port: VCTRUNK3 VLAN ID of sink port: 3 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create the service from C2 to C. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT4 VLAN ID of source port: 4 Sink Port: VCTRUNK4 VLAN ID of sink port: 4 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE5 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 4 Action Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 15-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 6-15 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 6-15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
The Ethernet service of NE4 to be configured is pass-through service. Follow the steps below to configure NE4 data.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 4 . Select NE4, and click <OK>. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Source VC4: VC4-3 Source Time Slot Range: 615 Sink Slot: 13-N1SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 615 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>. Action
Note: Ethernet service can be created by trail or by station. If you purchase the license with trail management function, you can create Ethernet service by trail; otherwise, you can only create Ethernet service by station.
Table 3-8 shows main procedures of creating PORT shared EPL service on the T2000.
Table 3-8 Main procedures of creating PORT-shared EPL service (by trail)
Procedure 1 2 3
Description Creating a server trail Creating a trunk link Creating an EPL trail
In the pop-up interface, select the N1EFS4 board, then select VCTRUNK port 3 and select VC4:4-VC12:6VC4:4-VC12:10 for available timeslot.
Double click the sink NE (NE5). In the pop-up interface, select N1EFS4, VCTRUNK port 3 and VC4:4-VC12:6VC4:4-VC12:10 for available slot.
Select the Activate check box, and leave the default setting for others.
7 8
Click <Apply> to create the trunk link from C of NE1 to C1 of NE5. Repeat steps 27 to create the trunk link from C of NE1 to C2 of NE5.
Set port attributes in the pop-up interface. For PORT3 of NE1: TAG: Tag Aware Enable Port: Enable For PORT3 of NE5: TAG: Access Enable Port: Enable Select the Activate check box.
4 5
Click <Finish>. Repeat steps 14 to create an EPL trail from C of NE1 to C2 of NE5.
Figure 3-9 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
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Ethernet boards need to be added according to the added service type and traffic volume. NE2 and NE3 are added with one N1EGS2 board respectively. Other NEs remain unchanged. Figure 3-10 shows the board layout of NE2 and NE3. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 3-43
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VCTRUNK1 1000M full duplex Access 1 6 x VC-3 NE3 13-N1EGS2-1 VC4-1: VC3-1 to VC3-3 VC4-2: VC3-1 to VC3-3 13-N1EGS2-2 1000M full duplex Access 2
Sink VCTRUNK Working mode of sink PORT TAG flag of sink PORT VLAN ID of sink PORT
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Stage 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description Creating a board Configuring Ethernet interfaces Configuring binding paths Creating the VCTRUNK shared EPL service Configuring CAR Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards
Remarks
It is optional.
1. Creating a Board
Note: Refer to the NM online help for the meaning of each parameter during service configuration.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 2 Action Right click the NE2 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer]. Select 13-N1EGS2 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Enabled. Set the Working mode of the PORT1 and PORT2 to 1000M full duplex. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Access. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT1 to 1. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT2 to 2. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click<Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC3-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1 Select VC3-1 to VC3-3 from the available timeslots, and then click Available Resources: VC4-2 Select VC3-1 to VC3-3 from the available timeslots, and then click Click <OK>. . .
(3) Creating the VCTRUNK shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the VCTRUNK shared EPL service.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New>, and the Create Ethernet Line Service" dialog box is displayed. According to Figure 3-11, perform the following settings to create the service of D. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 VLAN ID of source port: 1 Sink Port: VCTRUNK1 VLAN ID of sink port: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create the service of E. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT2 VLAN ID of source port: 2 Sink Port: VCTRUNK1 VLAN ID of sink port: 2 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 3-49
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE2 from the object tree.
Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EGS2-1 Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Time Slot Range: 13 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 13 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-2 Source Time Slot Range: 13 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-4 Sink Time Slot Range: 13 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 . Select NE3, and click <OK>. Select 13-N1EGS2 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Enabled. Set the Working mode of the PORT1 and PORT2 to 1000M full duplex. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT1 and PORT2 to Access. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT1 to 1. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT2 to 2. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC3-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1 Select VC3-1 to VC3-3 from the available timeslots, and then click Available Resources: VC4-2 Select VC3-1 to VC3-3 from the available timeslots, and then click Click <OK>. . .
(3) Creating the VCTRUNK shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the VCTRUNK shared EPL service.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New>, and the Create Ethernet Line Service" dialog box is displayed. According to Figure 3-11, perform the following settings to create the EPL service for D. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 VLAN ID of source port: 1 Sink Port: VCTRUNK1 VLAN ID of sink port: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create the EPL service for E. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: EPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT2 VLAN ID of source port: 2 Sink Port: VCTRUNK1 VLAN ID of sink port: 2 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE3 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create>, and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EGS2-1 Source VC4: VC4-1 Source Time Slot Range: 13 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 13 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-N1EFS4-1 Source VC4: VC4-2 Source Time Slot Range: 13 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-4 Sink Time Slot Range: 13 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: Ethernet service can be created by trail or by station. If you purchase the license with trail management function, you can create Ethernet service by trail; otherwise, you can only create Ethernet service by station.
Table 3-11 shows the process of creating VCTRUNK shared EPL service on the T2000.
Table 3-11 Process of creating VCTRUNK-shared EPL service (by trail)
Step 1 2 3
Action Create a server trail Create a trunk link Create an EPL trail
1. Create a Trunk Link Step 1 Action Select [Trail/Trunk Link Creation] from the main menu.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 2 3 4 Action Set bandwidth to 6 x VC3 in the pop-up interface. Click <Browse>, select the source NE (NE2), and click <OK>.
In the pop-up interface, select the N1EGS2 board, then select VCTRUNK port 1, 1 and 2 for higher order and VC4:1-VC3:1VC4:1-VC3:3 and VC4:2-VC3:1VC4:2-VC3:3 for available timeslot. Click <OK>
Double click the sink NE (NE3). In the pop-up interface, select N1EGS2, VCTRUNK port 1, 1 and 2 for higher order, and VC4:1-VC3:1VC4:1-VC3:3 and VC4:2-VC3:1VC4:2-VC3:30 for available slot.
Select the Activate check box, and leave the default setting for others.
Click <Apply> to create the trunk link from NE2 to NE3 shared by users D, D, E, and E.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide 2. Create an EPL Trail Step 1 2 Action
Select [Trail/Ethernet Trail Creation/EPL Creation] from the main menu. Set source parameters in the pop-up interface. Port Usage Strategy: Port+VLAN Click <Browse> and select a proper source line port: PORT1. VLAN ID: 1 Set sink parameters. Port Usage Strategy: Port+VLAN Click <Browse> and select a proper source line port: PORT1 VLAN ID: 1. Trunk Link Route Strategy: Use Existing Trunk Links. Select the trunk link with bandwidth being 6 x VC3 Click <Next>.
Set port attributes in the pop-up interface. For PORT1 of NE2: TAG: Access Enable Port: Enable For PORT1 of NE3: TAG: Access Enable Port: Enable Select the Activate check box.
Click <Finish> to create the EPL trail from D of NE2 to D of NE3. Repeat steps 14 to create an EPL trail from E of NE2 to E of NE3.
Figure 3-13 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
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Figure 3-16 shows the service configuration of NE2, NE3 and NE4.
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Source time slot range Source VCTRUNK Source VCTRUNK attribute Working mode of source PORT TAG flag of source PORT VLAN ID of source PORT VB Attached port Sink NE Sink board - port Sink time slot range Sink VCTRUNK Sink VCTRUNK attribute Working mode of sink PORT
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Service F Access 11 VB1 PORT1, VCTRUNK1
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TAG flag of sink PORT VLAN ID of sink PORT Virtual bridge (VB) Attached port
Table 3-13 shows the forwarding filter table of NE2, NE3 and NE4.
Table 3-13 Forwarding filter table
VLAN ID 11 11 11
Stage 1 2 3 4
Description Creating a board Configuring Ethernet interfaces Configuring binding paths Creating the EPLn service
Remarks
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Stage 5 6 7 Description Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Configuring CAR Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards
It is optional.
1. Creating a Board
Note: Refer to the NM online help for the meaning of each parameter during service configuration.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 2 Action Right click the NE2 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer]. Select 14-N1EFS0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click
Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT1 to Access. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT1 to 11. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-1 to VC12-5 from the available timeslots, and then click Click <OK>. .
(3) Creating the EPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EPLn service.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed. Configure the VB name to VB1.
Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box according to the service configuration diagram of NE2. Select PORT1 and VCTRUNK1 for available mounted ports, and click Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the forwarding filter table.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Select VLAN tab. Click <New> and the Create VLAN dialog box is displayed. Perform the following configuration in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 11 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and VCTRUNK1 Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE2 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 4 Action Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 14-N1EFS0-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-5 Sink Time Slot Range: 15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: The data configuration of NE3 is performed in the same way as that of NE2, except that some parameters are different.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE3, and click <OK>. Select 14-N1EFS0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree. Then, click . Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT1 to Access. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT1 to 11. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click<Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed.
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC-2-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-1 to VC12-5 from the available timeslots, and then click Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC12-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-4 Select VC12-6 to VC12-10 from the available timeslots, and then click Click <OK>. . .
(3) Creating the EPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EPLn service.
Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed. Configure the VB name to VB1. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box according to the service configuration diagram of NE2. Select PORT1, VCTRUNK1 and VCTRUNK2 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click <OK>. 6 Click <OK> in the Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box.
(4) Configuring the VLAN Forward Filter Table Follow the steps below to configure the forwarding filter table.
Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Select VLAN tab. Click <New> and the Create VLAN dialog box is displayed. Perform the following configuration in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 11 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1, VCTRUNCK1 and VCTRUNCK2 Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE3 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 14-N1EFS0-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 15 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-5 Sink Time Slot Range: 15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 14-N1EFS0-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 610 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-5 Sink Time Slot Range: 15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: The data configuration of NE4 is performed in the same way as that of NE2
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE4, and click <OK>. Select 15-N1EFS0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the TAG Attribute tab. Set the TAG of the PORT1 to Access. Set the Default VLAN ID of the PORT1 to 11. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(3) Creating the EPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EPLn service.
Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed. Configure the VB name to VB1. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box according to the service configuration diagram of NE2. Select PORT1 and VCTRUNK1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click <OK>. 6 Click <OK> in the Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box.
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the forwarding filter table.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Select VLAN tab. Click <New> and the Create VLAN dialog box is displayed. Perform the following configuration in the dialog box.
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE4 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 15-N1EFS0-1 Source VC4: VC4-4 Source Time Slot Range: 15 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-5 Sink Time Slot Range: 15 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: Ethernet service can be created by trail or by station. If you purchase the license with trail management function, you can create Ethernet service by trail; otherwise, you can only create Ethernet service by station.
Table 3-15 shows the process of creating EPLn service on the T2000.
Table 3-15 Process of creating EPLn service (by trail)
Step 1 2 3
Action Create a server trail Create a trunk link Create an EPLn trail
1. Create a Trunk Link Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Trail/Trunk Link Creation] from the main menu. Set bandwidth to 5 x VC12 in the pop-up interface. Click <Browse>, select the source NE (NE3), and click <OK>.
In the pop-up interface, select the N1EFS0 board, then select VCTRUNK port 1, 4 for higher order, VC4:4-VC12:1VC4:4-VC12:5 for available timeslot.
Double click the sink NE (NE2). In the pop-up interface, select N1EFS0, then select VCTRUNK port 1, 4 for higher order, and VC4:4-VC12:1VC4:4-VC12:5 for available slot (lower order).
Select the Activate check box, and leave the default setting for others.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 8 Action Create the trunk link from NE3 to NE4 similarly.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide 2. Create an EPLn Trail Step 1 2 Action
Select [Trail/Ethernet Trail Creation/EPLn Creation] from the main menu. Set source parameters in the pop-up EPLn creation window. Double click the nodes(NE2NE4) to be added into the EPLn. In the pop-up interface, click to select available ports and then click <OK>.
Select the trunk link created previously from "Trunk Link Route Strategy and click <Next>.
Set port attributes in the port attribute setting window. For PORT1 of NE2, NE3 and NE4: TAG: Access Port Enable: Enable
Click <Add> in the VLAN configuration window, and configure the following parameter in the VLAN Configuration for Ethernet Trail window. VLAN ID: 11
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step Action Select the PORT and VCTRUNK, click <OK>.
Set the name to be EPLn, select the Activate check box and click <Finish>.
Note: In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 product is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and OptiX OSN 1500, service configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
Figure 4-1 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
Upper network
GE NE11
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NE44 FE Company C
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NE33 Company A FE
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The EMR0 board needs to be configured according to service type and traffic volume. Figure 4-2 shows the board layout of NE11, NE22, NE33 and NE44.
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Working mode of PORT TAG flag of PORT PORT type VCTRUNK Timeslot
VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2 VCTRUNK1: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 VCTRUNK2: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 8 x VC-4 Transit 20 22 Service A 30 33 B 40 44 C
Bound bandwidth Service type Port tunnel RPR1 tunnel Attribute NE Node No. Board - port Working mode of PORT TAG flag of PORT VLAN ID of PORT Port type VCTRUNK Timeslot
VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2 VCTRUNK1: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 VCTRUNK2: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 8 x VC-4 EVPL
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VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
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Description Creating a board Configuring Ethernet interfaces Configuring binding paths Creating the EVPL service Configuring RPR parameters Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards
Remarks
Note: Refer to the NM online help for the meaning of each parameter during service configuration.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 2 3 Action Right click the NE11 icon in the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 to Enabled. Set the Working mode of the PORT1 to 1000M full duplex. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT1 to P. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
The EMR0 board has 13 PORTs. Table 4-3 shows the relation between PORTs and physical interfaces of the EMR0.
Table 4-3 Relation between PORTs and physical interfaces
PORT PORT1 PORT2 PORT3 PORT4 PORT5 PORT6 PORT7 PORT8 PORT9 PORT10 PORT11 PORT12 PORT13
Physical interface GE optical interface on the front panel FE1 on the front panel FE2 on the front panel FE3 on the front panel FE4 on the front panel The first interface on the ETF8/EFF8 The second interface on the ETF8/EFF8 The third interface on the ETF8/EFF8 The fourth interface on the ETF8/EFF8 The fifth interface on the ETF8/EFF8 The sixth interface on the ETF8/EFF8 The seventh interface on the ETF8/EFF8 The eighth interface on the ETF8/EFF8
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Available Resource: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
Note: VCTRUNK1 for the RPR service must be bound with VC-4s all in odd number. VCTRUNK2 for the RPR service must be bound with VC-4s all in even number.
(3) Creating the EVPL service Follow the steps below to create the EVPL service.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create Ethernet Line Service" dialog box is displayed. According to Figure 4-3, perform the following settings to create the service of A. Service Type: Transit Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 Source Port Tunnel: 20 Sink Port: RPR1 Sink Port Tunnel: 22 Sink Node: 2 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create the service of B. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: Transit Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 Source Port Tunnel: 30 Sink Port: RPR1 Sink Port Tunnel: 33 Sink Node: 3 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create the service of C. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Service Type: Transit Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 Source Port Tunnel: 40 Sink Port: RPR1 Sink Port Tunnel: 44 Sink Node: 4 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information tab. Node No.: 1 Node Name: NE11 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Select the Link Information tab and set bandwidth for various levels of services on 0 ring and 1 ring. Used Bandwidth of Priority A: 200 Reserved Bandwidth of Priority A: 100 Used Bandwidth of Priority B-CIR: 100 Click <Apply>.
Note: Usually, services are of class C. The parameters adopt the default value 0.
Opportunistic
The sum of bandwidth for class A0 services on each node is the reserved bandwidth of RPR. Bandwidth of A0 services is not reclaimable or subject to fairness algorithm no matter whether the bandwidth is being used. Bandwidth of class B-CIR services is reclaimable by default. The bandwidth is reclaimable when it carries no traffic. B-CIR traffic beyond the allocated bandwidth is subject to the fairness algorithm. The Used Bandwidth of Priority A is the total bandwidth of class A services, including the bandwidth for class A0 services. The Reserved Bandwidth of Priority A is the bandwidth of class A0 services. The Used Bandwidth of Priority B-CIR is the bandwidth of class B-CIR services. Bandwidth of class A services and B-CIR services is not subject to the fairness algorithm.
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE11 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: The data configuration of NE22 is performed in the same way as that of NE11, except that some parameters are different.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE22, and click <OK>. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree. Then, click . Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 to Enabled. Set the Working mode of the PORT1 to 1000M full duplex. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT1 to PE. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration>, and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the EVPL service Follow the steps below to create the EVPL service.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create Ethernet Line Service" dialog box is displayed.
According to Figure 4-3, perform the following settings to create the service of A. Service Type: EVPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT1 Source Port VLAN ID: 22 Sink Port: RPR1 Sink Port Tunnel: 22 Sink Port VC: 25 Sink Node: 1 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information tab. Node No.: 2 Node Name: NE22 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE22 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE33, and click <OK>. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT2 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT2 to PE. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the EVPL service Follow the steps below to create the EVPL service.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create Ethernet Leased Line Service" dialog box is displayed.
According to Figure 4-3, perform the following settings to create the service of A. Service Type: EVPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT2 Source Port VLAN ID: 33 Sink Port: RPR1 Sink Port Tunnel: 33 Sink Port VC: 25 Sink Node: 1 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information tab. Node No.: 3 Node Name: NE33 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE33 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE44, and click <OK>. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT2 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT2 to PE. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the EVPL service Follow the steps below to create the EVPL service.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet Leased Line Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create Ethernet Leased Line Service" dialog box is displayed.
According to Figure 4-3, perform the following settings to create the service of A. Service Type: EVPL Service Direction: Bidirectional Source Port: PORT2 Source Port VLAN ID: 44 Sink Port: RPR1 Sink Port Tunnel: 44 Sink Port VC: 25 Sink Node: 1 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information tab. Node No.: 4 Node Name: NE44 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(5) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE44 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Figure 4-5 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
Internet
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The EMR0 board needs to be configured according to service type and traffic volume. Figure 4-6 shows the board layout of NE11, NE22, NE33, and NE44.
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The Ethernet service connection table of each NE is shown in Table 4-5, Table 4-6, Table 4-7 and Table 4-8.
Table 4-5 NE11 Ethernet service connection table
Service
Public Internet access IP call 1 13-EMR0-1 1000M full duplex Tag aware P Cyber cafe
VCTRUNK1: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 VCTRUNK2: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 8 x VC-4 1 VB1 2 1 VB2 2
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Service Public Internet access IP call PORT tunnel RPR1 tunnel 100 100 Cyber cafe
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Internet access in residential community Video service VPN 200 200
Attribute
Service
Public Internet access IP phone 2 13-EMR0-2 Auto negotiation Tag aware PE Cyber cafe
VCTRUNK1: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 VCTRUNK2: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 8 x VC-4 1 VB1 100 100 2 1 VB2 200 200 /
Service
Public Internet access IP phone 3 13-EMR0-2 Auto negotiation Tag aware PE Cyber cafe
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Service Public Internet access IP phone Timeslot Cyber cafe
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Internet access in residential community Video service VPN
Attribute
VCTRUNK1; VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 VCTRUNK2: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 8 x VC-4 1 VB1 100 100 / 1 VB2 200 200 2
Service
Public Internet access IP phone 4 13-EMR0-2 Auto negotiation Tag aware PE Cyber cafe
VCTRUNK1: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 VCTRUNK2: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 8 x VC-4 1 VB1 100 100 2 1 VB2 200 200 /
NE name NE11
VLAN ID 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1
Forwarding port PORT1, RPR1 PORT1, RPR1 PORT1, RPR1 PORT1, RPR1 PORT2, RPR1 PORT2, RPR1 PORT3, RPR1 PORT2, RPR1 PORT3, RPR1 PORT3, RPR1 PORT2, RPR1 PORT2, RPR1 PORT3, RPR1
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Description Creating a board Configuring Ethernet interfaces Configuring binding paths Creating the EVPLn service Configuring the forwarding filter table Configuring RPR parameters Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards
Remarks
1. Creating a Board
Note: Refer to the NM online help for the meaning of each parameter during service configuration.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 2 3 Action Right click the NE11 icon in the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree. Then, click . Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT1 to Enabled. Set the Working mode of the PORT1 to 1000M full duplex. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT1 to P. Click <Apply>. Select the Encapsulation/Mapping tab. Set the Encapsulation Mode of PORT1 to VMANoE. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
The EMR0 board has 13 PORTs. Table 4-3 shows the relation between PORTs and physical interfaces of the EMR0. (2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click<Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
Note: VCTRUNK1 for the RPR service must be bound with VC-4s all in odd number, and VCTRUNK2 for the PRP service must be bound with VC-4s all in even number.
(3) Creating the EVPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EVPLn service.
Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed. Configure VB name to VB1. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Select PORT1 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click <OK>. .
Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 100 Click <Apply>.
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Configure VB name as VB2. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Select PORT1 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click <OK>. .
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Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 200 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the forwarding filter table.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Select VLAN tab. Click <New> and the Create VALN dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and PRR1 Click <Apply>.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 2 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and RPR1 Click <Apply>.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and RPR1 Click <Apply>.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 2 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and RPR1 Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information tab. Node No.: 1 Node name: NE11 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Select the Link Information tab and set bandwidth for various levels of services. Used Bandwidth of Priority A: 0 Reserved Bandwidth of Priority A: 0 Used Bandwidth of Priority B-CIR: 0 Click <Apply>.
(6) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 Action Select NE11 from the object tree.
Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Hint: The data configuration of NE22 is performed in the same way as that of NE11, except that some parameters are different.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE22, and click <OK>. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree, and then click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT2 and PORT3 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT2 and PORT3 to PE. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 4-37
Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the EVPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EVPLn service.
Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed. Configure VB name to VB1. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Select PORT2 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports and click Click <OK>. .
Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 100 Click <Apply>.
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Configure VB name as VB2. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Select PORT3 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click <OK>. .
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Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 200 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the forwarding filter table.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Select VLAN tab. Click <New> and the Create VALN dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click <Apply>. 4 Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 2 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click <Apply>.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT3 and RPR1 Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information] tab. Node No.: 2 Node name: NE22 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(6) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE22 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE33, and click <OK>. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree. Then, click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT2 and PORT3 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT2 and PORT3 to PE. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the EVPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EVPLn service.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed. Configure VB name to VB1. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT2 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports and click Click <OK>.
Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 100 Click <Apply>.
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Configure VB name as VB2. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Select PORT3 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click <OK>. .
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Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 200 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the forwarding filter table.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Select VLAN tab. Click <New> and the Create VALN dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click <Apply>. 4 Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT3 and RPR1 Click <Apply>.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 2 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT3 and RPR1 Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information tab. Node No.: 3 Node Name: NE33 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(6) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE33 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Continue to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet interfaces.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 . Select NE44, and click <OK>. Select 13-EMR0 from the object tree and [Configuration/Ethernet Interface Management/Ethernet Interface] from the function tree. Then, click Select External Port, and perform the following settings. Select the Basic Attributes tab. Set the Enabling a port of the PORT2 and PORT3 to Enabled. Click <Apply>. Select the MPLS tab. Set the Port Type of the PORT2 and PORT3 to PE. Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select the Binding Path tab from the internal port page. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-1, VC4-3, VC4-5, VC4-7, VC4-9, VC4-11, VC4-13, VC4-15 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4-xv Direction: Bidirectional Available Resources: VC4-2, VC4-4, VC4-6, VC4-8, VC4-10, VC4-12, VC4-14, VC4-16 Click .
Click <OK>.
(3) Creating the EVPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EVPLn service.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Click <New> and the Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed. Configure VB name to VB1. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT2 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports and click Click <OK>.
Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 100 Click <Apply>.
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Configure VB name as VB2. Click <Configure Mounted Port> and the VB Mount Port Configuration dialog box is displayed. Select PORT3 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click <OK>. .
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Perform the following settings in the Create Ethernet LAN Service dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 200 Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring the forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the forwarding filter table.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/Ethernet Service/Ethernet LAN Service] from the function tree. Select VLAN tab. Click <New> and the Create VALN dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click <Apply>. 4 Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 CAR ID: 2 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click <Apply>.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT3 and RPR1 Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/RPR Management/Topology Information] from the function tree. Perform the following settings in the Local Node Information tab. Node No.: 4 Node Name: NE44 RPR Enable: Enabled Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(6) Configuring the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from Ethernet boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE44 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC-4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-EMR0-1 Source Timeslot: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 18 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
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The contents include: Engineering Planning Configuration Process Note:
This chapter describes the process of configuring asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) services on the T2000. In addition, related engineering requirements and information are introduced. Through this example, you can learn how to configure ATM services and other similar services. Engineering Requirements
In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 product is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and OptiX OSN 1500, service configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
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Figure 5-1 shows the ATM service networking and port allocation.
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The ADQ1 board needs to be configured according to service type and traffic volume. Figure 5-2 shows the board layout of NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4.
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FAN S S S S S S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Note: ADL4, ADQ1, IDL4, and IDQ1 support 1+1 protection. The working and protection boards of IDL4 or IDQ1 require to be inserted in paired slots. Otherwise, The ADL4 and ADQ1 do not require.
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Service Attribute Source NE Source board - port Max. VPI Bits Max. VCI Bits Number of VPI supporting VCC VCTRUNK port Port traffic Bound bandwidth Service type Protection type VPI
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NE3 20 Mbit/s
20 Mbit/s
NE4 20 Mbit/s
30 Mbit/s
VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2 120 Mbit/s 1 x VC-4 CBR 1+1, sink protection, dual end 1 1 1 2 2 3 3
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide VCI Port traffic Sink NE Sink board - port Max. VPI Bits Max. VCI Bits Number of VPI supporting VCC VCTRUNK port 33 10 Mbit/s NE2 13-ADQ1 -1 8 7 32 VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2 13-ADQ1 -2 13-ADQ1 -3 34 10 Mbit/s 35 10 Mbit/s 33 20 Mbit/s NE3 13-ADQ1 -1 13-ADQ1 -2 34 20 Mbit/s
Table 5-3 The configuration rule of VCTRUNCK binding path and time slot
Board ADQ1/ADL4
Available path and time slot Available VC-4:14 Available VC-4:58 Available VC-4:58 Available VC-3 time slot:13
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VCTRUNCK1VCTRUNCK66 VCTRUNCK1VCTRUNCK66
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VCTRUNCK67VCTRUNCK70
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Description Creating a board Configuring port attributes of the ATM board Configuring binding paths Configuring ATM traffic Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Configuring a protection group for ATM services Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Configuring the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards
Remarks
1. Creating a Board
Note: Refer to the NM online help for the meaning of each parameter during service configuration.
(1) Configuring port attributes of the ATM board Follow the steps below to configure port attributes of the ATM board.
Step 1 2 Action Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select 13-ADQ1 from the object tree and [Configuration/ATM Interface Management/ATM Interface Management] from the function tree. Then, click .
Select External Port, and perform the following settings for port 1: Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Select Internal Port, and perform the following settings for ports 1 and 2. Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Note: The value of Max. VPI Bits and Max. VCI Bits indicates bits of a binary numeral. If the value is 4, the maximum value of VPI or VCI is 24=16. There are two types of ATM ports: UNI and NNI. Their two different cell structures determine the maximum value of VPI bits supported by the ports. The UNI type: max. VPI Bits is 18, and max. VCI Bits is 116. The NNI type: max. VPI Bits is 112, and max. VCI Bits is 116.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/ATM interface Management/ATM Binding Path Management] from the function tree. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step Action Available VC-4: VC4-1 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Available VC4: VC4-2 Click . Click <OK>.
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic.
Step 1 2 Action Select NE1 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/ATM Traffic Descriptor] from the function tree.
According to Figure 5-3, perform the following settings in the dialog box to create 10 Mbit/s traffic control. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 23584 Clp0Pcr: 18867 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to create 20 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 47168 Clp0Pcr: 37734 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to create 30 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 70752 Clp0Pcr: 56601 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
Note: The value of Clp0Pcr is less than that of Clp01Pcr, in the proportion of 0.8.
(4) Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure cross-connect for ATM services.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/ATM Service Management] from the function tree. Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add Connection>.
According to Table 5-2, perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the first channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 1 Connection Type: PVC Spread Type: p2p Source board: NE1-13-ADQ1 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Positive UPC/NPC: Enable Sink board: NE1-13-ADQ1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Reverse UPC/NPC: Enable Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 2 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the second channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 3 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 4 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the third channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 5 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 35 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 35 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the third channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 6 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 35 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 35 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the first channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 7 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 8 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
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Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the second channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 9 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
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Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 10 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the first channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 11 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
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Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 12 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
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Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the second channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 13 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 3 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 3 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 14 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 3 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 3 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection group for ATM services.
Step 1 Action Right click the Protection Group column and select <Add Protection Group>.
Perform the following settings in the Add Protection Group dialog box. Protection type: 1+1 Switching Direction: Sink Switching Type: Dual end Revertive Mode: Revertive Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection pair for ATM services.
Step 1 Action Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add into Protection Group>.
Perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Working Connection ID: 1 Protection Connection ID: 2 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Working Connection ID: 3 Protection Connection ID: 4 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the third channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Working Connection ID: 5 Protection Connection ID: 6 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Working Connection ID: 7 Protection Connection ID: 8 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Working Connection ID: 9 Protection Connection ID: 10 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Working Connection ID: 11 Protection Connection ID: 12 Protection Group ID: 1. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Working Connection ID: 13 Protection Connection ID: 14 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <OK>.
(7) Configuring the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 1 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 2 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
Note: The 5 in 13-ADQ1-5 is the port number of the ADQ1 on the SDH side.
Note: The data configuration of NE2 is performed in the similar way as that of NE1, except that some parameters are different.
(1) Configuring port attributes of the ATM board Follow the steps below to configure port attributes of the ATM board.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 . Select NE2, and click <OK>. Select 13-ADQ1 from the object tree and [Configuration/ATM Interface Management/ATM Interface Management] from the function tree. Then, click . Select External Port, and perform the following settings for ports 1, 2 and 3. Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
Select Internal Port, and perform the following settings for ports 1 and 2. Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/ATM interface Management/ATM Binding Path Management] from the function tree. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Available VC4: VC4-1 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Available VC4: VC4-2 Click and then <OK>.
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select NE2 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/ATM Traffic Descriptor] from the function tree. Right click in the ATM Traffic Descriptor and select <Create>.
According to Figure 5-3, perform the following settings to create 10 Mbit/s traffic control. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 23584 Clp0Pcr: 18867 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create 40 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 94336 Clp0Pcr: 75468 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create 50 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 117920 Clp0Pcr: 94336 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure cross-connect for ATM services.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/ATM Service Management] from the function tree. Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add Connection>.
According to Table 5-2, perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the first channel of service from NE2 to NE1. Connection ID: 1 Connection Type: PVC Spread Type: p2p Source board: NE2-13-ADQ1 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Positive UPC/NPC: Enable Sink board: NE2-13-ADQ1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Reverse UPC/NPC: Enable Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the protection service for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 2 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the second channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 3 Source Port: External Port - 1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 4 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the third channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 5 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 35 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 35 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the third channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 6 Source Port: External Port - 1 Source VPI: 1 Source VCI: 35 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Sink VCI: 35 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the pass-through service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 7 Connection Type: PVP Source Port: Internal Port - 1 Source VPI: 2 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 2 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
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Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the pass-through service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 8 Connection Type: PVP Source Port: Internal Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 3 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 3 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 3 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection group for ATM services.
Right click the Protection Group column and select <Add Protection Group>. Perform the following settings in the Add Protection Group dialog box. Protection type: 1+1 Switching Direction: Sink Switching Type: Dual end Revertive Mode: Revertive Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection pair for ATM services.
Step 1 2 Action Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add into Protection Group>. Perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Working Connection ID: 1 Protection Connection ID: 2 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>. 3 Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Working Connection ID: 3 Protection Connection ID: 4 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>. 4 Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the third channel of service from NE1 to NE2. Working Connection ID: 5 Protection Connection ID: 6 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <OK>.
(7) Configuring the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 Action Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree.
Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 1 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 2 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
(1) Configuring port attributes of the ATM board Follow the steps below to configure port attributes of the ATM board.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 . Select NE3 and click <OK>. Select 13-ADQ1 from the object tree and [Configuration/ATM Interface Management/ATM Interface Management] from the function tree. Then click . Select External Port, and perform the following settings for ports 1 and 2. Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. 4 Select Internal Port, and perform the following settings for ports 1 and 2. Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/ATM interface Management/ATM Binding Path Management] from the function tree. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed. To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Available VC4: VC4-1 Click 4 .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Available VC4: VC4-2 Click and then <OK>.
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE3 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/ATM Traffic Descriptor] from the function tree. Right click in the ATM Traffic Descriptor and select <Create>. According to Figure 5-3, perform the following settings to create 20 Mbit/s traffic control. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 47168 Clp0Pcr: 37734 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create 30 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 70752 Clp0Pcr: 56601 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create 50 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 117920 Clp0Pcr: 94336 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure cross-connect for ATM services.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/ATM Service Management] from the function tree. Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add Connection>. According to Table 5-2, perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the first channel of service from NE3 to NE1. Connection ID: 1 Connection Type: PVC Spread Type: p2p Source board: NE3-13-ADQ1 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Positive UPC/NPC: Enable Sink board: NE3-13-ADQ1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Reverse UPC/NPC: Enable Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 2 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the second channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 3 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 4 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 2 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the protection service passing through NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 5 Connection Type: PVP Source Port: Internal Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the pass-through service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 6 Connection Type: PVP Source Port: Internal Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 3 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 3 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 3 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection group for ATM services.
Step 1 2 Action Right click the Protection Group column and select <Add Protection Group>. Perform the following settings in the Add Protection Group dialog box. Protection type: 1+1 Switching Direction: Sink Switching Type: Dual end Revertive Mode: Revertive Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection pair for ATM services.
Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add into Protection Group>. Perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Working Connection ID: 1 Protection Connection ID: 2 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Working Connection ID: 3 Protection Connection ID: 4 Protection Group ID: 1. Click <OK>.
(7) Configuring the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 1 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 2 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
(1) Configuring port attributes of the ATM board Follow the steps below to configure port attributes of the ATM board.
Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 . Select NE4 and click <OK>. Select 13-ADQ1 from the object tree and [Configuration/ATM Interface Management/ATM Interface Management] from the function tree. Then, click . Select External Port, and perform the following settings for ports 1 and 2. Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. 4 Select Internal Port, and perform the following settings for ports 1 and 2. Max. VPI Bits: 8 Max. VCI Bits: 7 Number of VPI supporting VCC: 32 Other items adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. Action
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths.
Step 1 2 Action Select [Configuration/ATM interface Management/ATM Binding Path Management] from the function tree. Click <Configuration> and the binding path configuration dialog box is displayed.
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Available VC4: VC4-1 Click .
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK2, perform the following settings in the dialog box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK2 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Available VC4: VC4-2 Click and then <OK>.
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic.
Step 1 2 3 4 Action Select NE4 from the object tree. Select [Configuration/ATM Traffic Descriptor] from the function tree. Right click in the ATM Traffic Descriptor and select <Select>. According to Figure 5-3, perform the following settings to create 20 Mbit/s traffic control. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 47168 Clp0Pcr: 37734 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>. 5 Repeat step 3 to create 30 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 70752 Clp0Pcr: 56601 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to create 40 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: 4.ClpTaggingNoScr Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 94336 Clp0Pcr: 75468 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
(4) Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure cross-connect for ATM services.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/ATM Service Management] from the function tree. Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add Connection>. According to Table 5-2, perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the first channel of service from NE4 to NE1. Connection ID: 1 Connection Type: PVC Spread Type: p2p Source board: NE4-13-ADQ1 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Positive UPC/NPC: Enable Sink board: NE4-13-ADQ1 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Reverse UPC/NPC: Enable Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 2 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 33 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 1 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 33 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 1 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the second channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 3 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -1 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure protection service for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE4. Connection ID: 4 Source Port: External Port -1 Source VPI: 3 Source VCI: 34 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 3 Sink VCI: 34 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the protection service passing through NE1 to NE2. Connection ID: 5 Connection Type: PVP Source Port: Internal Port -1 Source VPI: 1 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 2 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 1 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 2 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 3 to perform the following settings in the Add ATM Cross-Connection dialog box to configure the protection service passing through NE1 to NE3. Connection ID: 6 Connection Type: PVP Source Port: Internal Port -1 Source VPI: 2 Positive Traffic Descriptor: 3 Sink Port: Internal Port -2 Sink VPI: 2 Reverse Traffic Descriptor: 3 Other parameters are the same as those in step 3. Click <OK>.
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection group for ATM services.
Step 1 2 Action Right click the Protection Group column and select <Add Protection Group>. Perform the following settings in the Add Protection Group dialog box. Protection type: 1+1 Switching Direction: Sink Switching Type: Dual end Revertive Mode: Revertive Other parameters adopt the default value. Click <OK>.
(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a protection pair for ATM services.
Right click the Cross-Connect column and select <Add into Protection Group>. Perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the first channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Working Connection ID: 1 Protection Connection ID: 2 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 2 to perform the following settings in the Add Connection into Protection Group to create a protection group for the second channel of service from NE1 to NE3. Working Connection ID: 3 Protection Connection ID: 4 Protection Group ID: 1 Click <OK>.
(7) Configuring the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards Follow the steps below to configure the cross-connect from ATM boards to SDH line boards.
Step 1 2 3 Action Select [Configuration/SDH Service Configuration] from the function tree. Click <Create> and the Create SDH Service dialog box is displayed. Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 1 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <Apply>.
Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box. Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 13-ADQ1-5 Source Timeslot: 2 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink Timeslot: 1 Activate Immediately: Yes Click <OK>.
This chapter describes how to configure broadcast data services on the T2000 through a configuration sample. The contents include: Overview Engineering Requirements Engineering Planning Configuration Process
Note: In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, service configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
6.1 Overview
The OptiX OSN 3500 uses the RS232 or RS422 broadcast data port to implement universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) full-duplex communication. The data is transmitted transparently, and there is no need to configure port rate or transmission control protocols. The maximum bit rate can be 19.2 kbit/s. The OptiX OSN 3500 connects with data terminal equipment through this port. The communication mode can be configured as point to point or point to multipoint and data can be broadcasted to multiple optical ports. The OptiX OSN 3500 uses overhead bytes (Serial1Serial4) in Table 6-1 as the broadcast data communication channel. The RJ-45 connector is used, whose pins are defined in Table 6-1.
Note: After sent to the broadcast data port, the asynchronous data is analog-digital converted and then transmitted to the far end through any one byte between Serial1 and Serial4. At the far end, the data is digital-analog converted into asynchronous serial signals.
A1 B1 D1
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Description Positive data transmitting end of RS422 Negative data transmitting end of RS422 Positive data receiving end of RS422 Data receiving end of RS232 Grounding Negative data receiving end of RS422 No connection Data transmit ting end of RS232
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Determine the overhead bytes, broadcast data source and broadcast data sink of each NE according to Table 6-2.
Table 6-2 NE parameters
NE NE 1 NE2
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide NE NE3 NE4 Overhead interface SERIAL1 SERIAL1 Broadcast data source 7-N1SL16 12-N1SL16
After the NE1 is set, the broadcast data source (the broadcast data port) broadcasts data to 12-N1SL16 and 7-N1SL16 at the same time if there is data input. On the other hand, 12-N1SL16 and 7-N1SL16 also send data to the broadcast data port if there is data input. Therefore, only one environment monitor is allowed to send data at any one moment.
2. Configuring NE2
3. Configuring NE3
4. Configuring NE4
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 1 Click the NE switching shortcut icon 2 3 Action
Select NE4 and select [Configuration/Orderwire] from the Function Tree. Select the Broadcast Data Port tab and set the following parameters. Overhead Byte: SERIAL1, consistent with NE1. Working Mode: RS232 Broadcast Data Source: 12-N1SL16 Broadcast Data Sink: SERIAL1
Click <Apply>.
This chapter introduces how to configure the build-in WDM system on the T2000. The contents include: Overview Engineering Planning Configuration Process
Note: In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and OptiX OSN 1500, the configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
7.1 Overview
The OptiX OSN products support build-in WDM system. The build-in WDM system, comprising the LWX and MR2 boards, realizes the adding or dropping of two channels at any rate, and four channels after concatenation. In addition, the dual-fed selective receiving of the LWX provides protection to optical channels.
Client side WDM side
In A01 Out
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TX RX OUT1 LWX
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A02
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Figure 7-1 Two channel adding/dropping system comprising two LWXs and an MR2 (without protection to optical channels)
WDM side
In Out A01
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Figure 7-2 Two channel adding/dropping system comprising two LWXs and two MR2s (with protection to
Figure 7-3 shows the networking application of build-in WDM systems. There are two channels being added to or dropped from NE1 and NE2 respectively. The 1+1 protection for optical channels is provided for the line between NE1 and NE2.
NE1
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According to the traffic type and protection requirements, configure two MR2s and two LWXs. Figure 7-4 shows the board layout of NE1 and NE2. The OptiX OSN products support two kinds of LWX boards: single-fed single receiving LWX and dual-fed selective receiving LWX. In this example, the LWX supporting dual-fed selective receiving function is configured. Configure the MR2A on the OptiX OSN 3500. For the detailed configuration of the MR2 of other products, refer to OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Hardware Description Manual.
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Procedure 1 2 3
Description Creating boards Configuring the attributes of WDM interfaces Creating protection pairs
1. Creating Boards
Note: It is unnecessary to change the default parameter of LWX. For the meaning of each parameter, refer to the onlin help of the T2000.
Step 1 2
Action Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer]. Select 1-LWX from the object tree and [Configuration/WDM Interface] from the function tree.
Check By Board/Port(Path), and then select Board from the drop-down menu. Make sure the Board Receiving/Transmitting Attributes is Dual-Fed-Selective-Receiving.
Select Path from the drop-down menu, and then the Basic Attributes tab. Make sure the laser status of each port is Enabled. Normally, it is unnecessary to change the default value.
Confirm the configuration of WDM interfaces on other LWX boards of NE1 and NE2 in the same way.
3. Creating Protection Pairs Step 1 2 Action Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer]. Select [Configuration/Wavelength Protection Group] from the function tree.
Click <New>, and perform the following settings in the Create Wavelength Protection Group windows. Master Path: NE1-1-LWX-1(IN1/OUT1) Slave Path: NE1-1-LWX-2(IN2/OUT2) Do not change other default values. Click <Apply>.
Configure the wavelength protection group of the LWX in slot 2 of NE1 in the same way.
Configure the two wavelength protection group of NE2 in the same way.
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The contents include: Configuring REG Configuring Boards with FEC Configuring the Extended Subrack Configuring Intelligent Features
FAQ
This chapter describes the problems and solutions in configuring the OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 on the T2000.
Note: In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500, service configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
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Caution: The T2000 with version V200R002C01 supports the OptiX OSN 2500 REG.
This section describes the configuration of the OptiX OSN REG and the precautions in configuration.
1. Configuring a REG Board
When configuring REG, configure boards in slots 513, as shown in Table 8-1.
Table 8-1 Boards supported by the OptiX OSN 2500 REG
Board
CRG SL64, SF16, SL16, BA2, BPA, DCU
Slot
Slots 9, 10 Slots 58, 1113
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
CRG
Fiber Routing PIU SLOT22 FAN SLOT24 FAN SLOT25 PIU SLOT23
The REG NE is configured in the same way as the NEs of other types, except the NE type is OptiX OSN 2500 REG. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 8-2
CRG
SAP
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 1 Action Right-click in the blank space of the Main Topology, and select [Create/Topology Object] from the shortcut menu. Select the NE type OSN series/OptiX OSN 2500 REG. Enter the NE attributes according to the following picture. ID: 367 Extended ID: 9 NE Name: NE367 Gateway Type: Non-gateway Port: 1400 NE User: root Password: password Leave Preconfiguration unselected.
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Click <OK>. Click the place in the Main Topology where you want the NE1 icon to appear. The icon is marked with " or in the upper left. means this NE is a GNE, and means this NE is unprovisioned.
3. Configuring 1+1 Protection for CRG Boards Step 1 Action Select the NE367 icon on the Main Topology and then select [NE Explorer] from the Main Menu.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Step 2 3 Action Select NE367 and select [Configuration/Board 1+1 Protection] from the Function Tree. Confirm the parameters for Q1CRG protection pair. 1+1 protection: Q1CRG Protection Pair Primary Board: 9-Q1CRG Secondary Board: 10-Q1CRG
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4. Configuring a Clock
Configure the clock in the same way as the NEs of other types.
Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer] Select the board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Interface] from the Function Tree. Select the <Overhead Byte> tab and you can enable AIS insertion in the ODU layer, LCK insertion in the ODU layer, OCI insertion in the ODU layer respectively. Click <Apply>.
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Item Set OTU overheads Action and interface Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select the board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Orderwire management/Och Orderwire Management-OTN Interface/OTU Overhead] from the Function Tree. Configure OTU overheads. Click <Apply>.
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Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select the board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Orderwire management/Och Orderwire Management-OTN Interface/ODU Overhead] from the Function Tree. Configure ODU overheads. Click <Apply>.
Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. Select the board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Orderwire management/Och Orderwire Management-OTN Interface/OPU Overhead] from the Function Tree. Configure OPU overheads. Click <Apply>.
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Board
Subrack
Main subrack The UXCSB is required. It is recommended to use 1+1 hot standby. The GSCC is required. It is recommended to use 1+1 hot standby. Configure service processing boards based on actual needs. PIU is required. It is recommended to use 1+1 hot standby. Required Required
Extended subrack The XCE is required. It is recommended to use 1+1 hot standby. Not required
The PQ1, PQM, MR2A, D75S, D12S, D12B, and MR2C boards are supported. PIU is required. It is recommended to use 1+1 hot standby. Required Required
Figure 8-2 Required boards for main subrack and extended subrack
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A
Abbreviation A ADM APS ATM B BITS C CBR CC COA D DCC DCE DCU DVB-ASI DWDM E ECC EPL EPLAN
Data Communication Channel Data Circuit-terminal Equipment Dispersion Compensation Unit Digital Video Broadcast-Asynchronous Serial Interface Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Abbreviation ESCON ETS ETSI EVPL EVPLAN F FC FE FICON G GE GFP H HDLC I IEEE ITU-T L LAPS LB LCAS LCT M MPLS MSP N NA NRZ O OAM Not applicable Non Return to Zero Multi-protocol Label Switch Multiplex Section Protection Link Access Procedure-SDH LoopBack Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme Local Craft Terminal High level Data Link Control Gigabit Ethernet Generic Framing Procedure Fiber Channel Fast Ethernet Fiber Connection Full name Enterprise Systems Connection
European Telecommunication Standards European Telecommunications Standards Institute Ethernet Virtual Private Line Ethernet Virtual Private LAN
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector
OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 Configuration Guide Abbreviation P PDH R RSTP S SNCP SSM T TPS U UBR UART V VBR VLAN VPN W WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing Variable Bit Rate Virtual Local Area Network Virtual Private Network Unspecified Bit Rate Tributary Protection Switching Sub-Network Connection Protection Synchronization Status Marker Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Full name
Index
Index
Numerics
1:1 linear MSP, 2-16 1+1 linear MSP, 2-12
E
EPL service of the point-to-point configuration process(by station), 3-7 configuring binding path, 3-9 configuring CAR, 3-12 configuring Ethernet interfaces, 3-8 configuring the cross-connect, 3-14 createing the point-to-point EPL service, 3-10 EPL service sharing one PORT configuration process(by station), 3-29 configuration process(by trail), 3-20, 3-37 configuring binding path, 3-30 configuring Ethernet interfaces, 3-30 configuring the cross-connect, 3-32 creating the PORT shared EPL service, 3-31 EPL service sharing one VCTRUNK configuration process(by station), 3-46 configuration process(by trail), 3-54 configuring binding path, 3-47 configuring Ethernet interfaces, 3-47 configuring the cross-connect, 3-49 creating the VCTRUNK shared EPL service, 3-48 EPLn service configuration process(by station), 3-63 configuration process(by trail), 3-76 configuring binding path, 3-65 configuring Ethernet interface, 3-64 configuring the cross-connect, 3-68 configuring the forwarding filter table, 3-67 creating the EPLn service, 3-66 EVPL service on RPR configuration process, 4-5 configuring binding path, 4-7 configuring Ethernet interfaces, 4-6 configuring RPR parameter, 4-10 configuring the cross-connect, 4-12 creating the EVPL service, 4-9 EVPLn service on RPR configuration process, 4-28 configuring binding path, 4-30 configuring Ethernet interface, 4-30 configuring RPR parameter, 4-35
A
abbreviation, A-1 acronym, A-1 alarm parameters setting, 1-47 ATM service configuration process, 5-7 configuring a protection group, 5-18 configuring a protection pair for ATM service, 5-20 configuring ATM traffic, 5-10 configuring binding path, 5-9 configuring cross-connect for ATM service, 5-12 configuring port attribute, 5-8 configuring the cross-connect, 5-22
B
back up NE configuration data, 1-48 board creation adding in the configuration guide, 1-20 adding on the NE panel, 1-19 broadcast data port configuration procedure, 6-5 overview, 6-2 precaution, 6-3 requirement for environment monitor, 6-3
C
CAR configuration, 3-12 clock configuration clock subnet, 1-26 priority table, 1-24 restoration parameter, 1-25 switching condition, 1-25
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F
FEC configuration, 8-4 enable, 8-4 set ODU overhead, 8-5 set OPU overhead, 8-5 set OTU overhead, 8-5 set overhead, 8-4 fiber,creating, 1-20
R
REG configuration, 8-2 RPR parameter configuration, 4-10, 4-35
I
intelligent feature configuration, 8-7
S
SDH/PDH backing up NE data, 1-48 configuration process, 1-13 configuring add/drop service, 1-33 configuring alarm parameters, 1-47 configuring board 1+1 protection, 1-43 configuring clock, 1-24 configuring orderwire, 1-43 configuring pass-through service, 1-34 configuring performance event monitoring, 1-45 configuring TPS protection, 1-42 configuring VC-12 trail, 1-30 configuring VC-3 trail, 1-31 configuring VC-4 server trail, 1-29 SDH/PDH service configuration single station function, 1-32 trail management function, 1-27 SNCP configuration, 2-4 switching an NE user, 1-18
L
logging in to the T2000, 1-14
M
MSP ring configuration, 1-23
N
NE creation gateway NE, 1-15 non-gateway NE, 1-16 NE user,creating, 1-17
O
orderwire configuration, 1-43
P
performance monitoring setting, 1-45 protection configuration
T
topology subnet,creating, 1-21 TPS protection, 1-42