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1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services ........................................................... 1-1 1.1 Engineering Req
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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 ..................................
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5.1 Engineering Requirements ..................................................................... 5.2
Engineering Planning ............................................................................. 5.3
Configuration Process ............................................................................
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8 FAQ ................................................................................................................
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Index .................................................................................................................
HUAWEI
T2-041699-20051020-C-1.31
Product Version
V100R003
BOM
31161899
Copyright © 2005 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved No part of this
document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort
has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents,
but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute
the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Huawei Technologies Proprietary
Summary of Updates This section provides the update history of this manual and
introduces the updates of contents.
Notes
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
Fix several bugs in the manual of the previous version. Delete the description of the
N1SF64 board.
Updates in Manual Version 1.31 Fix several bugs in the manual of the previous version.
Delete the description of the N1SF64 board.
Updates in Manual Version 1.30 Add the introduction to configuring broadcast data
service. Add the introduction to configuring Ethernet service by trail. Add the
introduction to configuring build-in WDM systems. Add the introduction to FAQ.
Updates in Manual Version 1.21 Rework some images and configuration steps based
on the T2000, version V200R001C03.
Contents
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1.2.7 Clock Tracing Diagram
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1.3.1 NE Side
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1.3.3 Document
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1.4.2 Creating an NE
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1.4.10 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Trail Management Function
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1.4.11 Configuring SDH and PDH Services by Using the Station Function
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3.1 Configuring the Point-to-Point EPL Service
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6 Configuring Broadcast Data Services
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6.1 Overview
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7.1 Overview
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8 FAQ
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Index
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Figures
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Figure 2-3 E1 signaling traffic flow on SNCP ring with non-protection chain
2-4
Figure 2-4 Signaling traffic flow on the SNCP with 1+1 linear MSP chain
2-12
Figure 2-5 Signaling traffic flow on the SNCP with 1:1 linear MSP chain
2-16
Figure 2-6 Signaling traffic flow on the MSP with 1+1 linear MSP chain
2-18
Figure 2-7 Signaling traffic flow on the MSP ring with 1:1 linear MSP chain
2-20
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3-5
3-7
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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
7-3
7-4
8-2
Figure 8-2 Required boards for main subrack and extended subrack
8-6
Tables
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)
2-5
2-8
Table 2-4 Service configuration of each NE on the four-fiber bidirectional MSP ring
2-9
Table 2-5 Configuration of extra optical interface boards in NE4 and NE5
2-11
Table 2-6 Service configuration of each NE (SNCP ring with 1+1 linear MSP chain)
2-13
Table 2-7 Service configuration of each NE (SNCP with 1:1 linear MSP chain)
2-16
Table 2-8 Service configuration of each NE (MSP with 1+1 linear MSP chain)
2-19
Table 2-9 Service configuration of each NE (MSP with 1:1 linear MSP chain)
2-21
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3-3
3-6
Table 3-4 Process of point-to-point EPL service configuration
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3-29
Table 3-8 Main procedures of creating PORT-shared EPL service (by trail)
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Tables
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Table 3-14 Process of EPLn service configuration
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Table 5-3 The configuration rule of VCTRUNCK binding path and time slot
5-6
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6-3
6-4
7-5
8-2
8-6
The OptiX OSN 2500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System, version V100R003
The OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System, version V100R003
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 2500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual System
Description
OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual System
Description
OptiX OSN 3500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual Networking
and Application
OptiX OSN 2500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual Networking
and Application
OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Technical Manual Networking
and Application
Main points of the manuals for the OptiX OSN series products are as follows. „
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 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.
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.
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.
Chapter 2 Configuring Service in Other Protection Schemes
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 RPR on the T2000 through an
example.
Chapter 8 FAQ
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.
Network administrator
Maintenance engineer
„
Provisioning engineer
Description A warning notice with this symbol indicates high voltage could result in harm
to person.
Symbol
Description A warning notice with this symbol indicates a risk of personal injury.
Warning Caution
A caution notice with this symbol indicates a risk to equipment damage or loss of data.
Important Note
An important note notice with this symbol helps you avoid an undesirable situation or
indicates important supplementary information.
Note
A note notice with this symbol indicates additional, helpful, non-critical information.
Description
Button name are inside angle brackets. For example, click the 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.
Engineering Requirements
Engineering Planning
Engineering Preparation
Node
32 x E1
31 x E1
32 x E1
32 x E1
31 x E1
32 x E1
32 x E1
31 x E1, 3 x E3
E
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.
1.2 Engineering Planning Based on the above requirements, the engineering design
department conducts planning and outputs the following engineering information: „
Networking Diagram
Orderwire Diagram
1.2.1 Networking Diagram Five OptiX OSN 3500 NEs form an STM-16 two-fiber
bidirectional multiplex section protection (MSP) ring with an STM-4 non-protection
chain. See Figure 1-1. NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4 are on the ring, NE5 is on the chain.
NE1 is a gateway NE (GNE). NE1 (A) T2000 40 km
25 km NE2 (B)
NE4 (D) B
NE3 (C) 35 km
30 km
1.2.2 IP Address Allocation Diagram Figure 1-2 shows the IP address allocation
diagram.
80 km
NE5 (E)
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.
PIU FAN
GXCS
GXCS
SL16
PQ1
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
GSCC GSCC
S10
SSSSSSSSS123456789
PQ1
FAN
SL16
FAN
PQ1 PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
AUX
S28
PIU
D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
PIU FAN
FAN
GSCC GSCC
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
S10
SL16
GXCS
SL16
SSSSSSSSS123456789
GXCS
FAN
PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
AUX
S28
PIU
D75S
D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
FAN
GSCC GSCC
SL4 PL3
SL16
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
GXCS
GXCS
SL16
FAN
S10
SSSSSSSSS123456789
PQ1
AUX
PIU
FAN
PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
C34S
S28
PIU
D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
AUX
PIU FAN
GSCC GSCC
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
S10
PL3
GXCS
SL4
SSSSSSSSS123456789
FAN
GXCS
FAN
PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
C34S
S28
PIU
D75S
D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
1.2.4 Fiber & Cable Connection Table Table 1-2 shows the fiber & cable connection
relation. Table 1-2 Fiber & cable connection table
Slot
Board name
Port No.
NE1
SL16
1IN
NE4
NE1
SL16
1OUT
NE2
SL16
NE2
NE3
Board name
Port No.
12
SL16
1OUT
NE4
12
SL16
1IN
1IN
NE1
12
SL16
1OUT
SL16
1OUT
NE1
12
SL16
1IN
SL16
1IN
NE2
12
SL16
1OUT
NE3
7
SL16
1OUT
NE2
12
SL16
1IN
NE4
SL16
1IN
NE3
12
SL16
1OUT
NE4
SL16
1OUT
NE3
12
SL16
1IN
NE5
7
SL4
1IN
NE4
13
SL4
1OUT
NE5
SL4
1OUT
NE4
13
SL4
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.
VC12:1-32 t2:1-32
t2:1-32
1#VC4
VC12:33-63
t2:33-63
NE1 7-SL16-1
VC12:1-32 t2:1-32
t2:33-63
VC12:1-32
2#VC4
t2:1-32
t3:1-32
NE5 7-SL4-1
VC12:1-32 1#VC4
2#VC4
VC3:1-3 t14:1-3
t14:1-3
Forward Add/Drop
Sign
Meaning
t2
T3
t14
Remarks
For example, “t2:1-32” indicates the first to the thirty-second E1 paths of the tributary
board in slot 2.
Configure
Occupying
The E1 paths 33–63 of the tributary board in slot 2 NE4 exchange services with those of
the tributary board in slot 2 of NE5
The E1 paths 1–32 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 1–3 of the tributary board in slot 14 of NE4 exchange services with those
of the tributary board in slot 14 of NE5
1.2.6 Board Level Protection Information Table 1-4 shows the board level protection
information. Table 1-4 Board level protection information
NE
TPS protection
PIU backup
SCC backup
Cross-connect backup
NE1
NE2
√
√
NE3
NE4
NE5
1.2.7 Clock Tracing Diagram Figure 1-8 shows the clock tracing diagram in the
networking.
BITS 9-1 NE1 OSN 3500 BITS/Internal 9-4 NE4 OSN 3500 7-S16-1/ 12-S16-1/Internal
9-2 NE2 OSN 3500 7-S16-1/ 12-S16-1/Internal
Table 1-5 shows the clock source priority of NE1–NE5. Table 1-5 Clock source priority
table
NE
Clock source 1
Clock source 2
Clock source 3
NE1
NE2
7-S16-1
12-S16-1
Yes
NE3
7-S16-1
12-S16-1
NE4
7-S16-1
12-S16-1
Yes
NE5
7-SL4-1
Yes
Yes
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
NE1-12-SL16-1 NE2-7-SL16-1
NE4-12-SL16-1
NE2-12-SL16-1
NE3-7-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 Engineering Preparation Verify the following aspects before configuring services on
the T2000.
1.3.1 NE Side „
The OptiX OSN 3500 has been installed and commissioning at each station has been
finished.
The T2000 communicates with the GNE properly. The checking method is as follows:
Use the “ping” command to ping the IP address of the GNE. If successfully, it means the
connection is normal.
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.
1.3.3 Document
1.4 Configuration Process Table 1-6 describes the process for configuring the SDH
network on the T2000. Table 1-6 Process for configuring SDH and PDH services
Stage
Description
Refer to
Section 1.4.1
Section 1.4.2
Creating an NE user
Section 1.4.3
Switching an NE user
Section 1.4.4
Creating a board
Section 1.4.5
Creating a fiber
Section 1.4.6
Section 1.4.7
8
Creating a protection subnet
Section 1.4.8
Configuring clock
Section 1.4.9
10
11
Section 1.4.12
12
Configuring orderwire
Section 1.4.13
13
Section 1.4.14
14
Section 1.4.15
15
Section 1.4.16
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Remarks
Optional
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
[Link] 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 [Link] 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
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: [Link]:9801
Click .
Action Right-click in the blank space of the Main Topology and select [Create/Topology
Object]. Select the NE type: “OSN Series-OptiX OSN 3500”.
Note: To configure the OptiX OSN 2500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500. To
configure the OptiX OSN 1500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 1500. To configure the
OptiX OSN 2500 REG, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500 REG.
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: [Link]
Port: 1400 NE User: root (default) Password: password Leave “Preconfiguration”
unselected.
Click .
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”.
Action Right-click in the blank space of the Main Topology and select [Create/Topology
Object]. Select the NE type “OSN Series–OptiX OSN 3500”.
Note: To configure the OptiX OSN 2500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500. To
configure the OptiX OSN 1500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 1500. To configure the
OptiX OSN 2500 REG, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500 REG.
2
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.
Click .
Click the place in the Main Topology where you want the icon of NE2 to appear. The
icon is marked with a “ unprovisioned.
” means this NE is
Repeat Steps 1–4 to create the NE icon for NE3, NE4 and NE5 respectively.
1.4.3 Creating an NE User Follow the steps below to create an NE user. Step
Action
Select NE1–NE5 from the Object Tree and click the double-right-arrow button (red).
Enter the information about the new NE user. For example, create a unified NE user
“t2000” for NE1. See the following figure. The user name contains 4 to 16 characters.
The password contains 6 to16 characters, including at least one letter and one numeral.
1.4.4 Switching an NE User Follow the steps below to switch an NE user. Step
Action
Select [System Administration/NE User/NE Login Management] from the Main Menu.
Select NE1–NE5 from the Object Tree and click the double-right-arrow button (red).
Enter the user name and password of the NE user you wish to switch to. For example,
switch the NE user of NE1–NE5 to t2000.
1.4.5 Creating a Board You can create a board in the following two methods: „
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.
Follow the steps below to create a board in the NE Panel manually. Step
Action
Double-click the NE1 icon on the Main Topology to display the NE Panel.
According to Figure 1-3, right-click the desired slot and select the corresponding board.
Repeat Steps 1–4 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.
Follow the steps below to create a board in the configuration wizard. Step
Action
Double-click the NE1 icon on the Main Topology to open the NE configuration wizard.
Enter the NE Panel. Click , and the board configured on the NE is shown. Leave
“Extended” unselected, and then click .
Note: You need to select "Extended” when the subrack of the NE is used as an
extended subrack. 5
Select “Verify and Run”, and click . Configuration data is sent to the NE.
Repeat Steps 1–5 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.
1.4.6 Creating a Fiber Follow the steps below to create a fiber. Step 1
Click the source NE “NE1” of the fiber on the Main Topology. Select the source board
“12-SL16”, and the source port “1”.
3
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 .
According to Table 1-2, repeat Steps 1–4 to create fiber connection between NEs to
form the five NEs into a ring with chain topology.
1.4.7 Creating a Topology Subnet Follow the steps below to create a topology subnet.
Step
Action
Right-click in the blank space of the Main Topology and select [Create/Subnet]. The
“Create Subnet” dialog box is displayed.
Select the “Basic Attributes” tab and enter the subnet name “OptiXOSN production”.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action Select the “Object Selection” tab. Select
NE1–NE5 from the “Object Not Selected” pane, click to add them to the “Selected
Object” pane. Click .
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.
1.4.8 Creating a Protection Subnet Before service configuration, you need to create a
protection subnet. In this example, you need to complete the configuration of the
following protection schemes: a two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring and a non-protection
chain.
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
Action
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.
On the topology view on the right, double-click the icons of NE1–NE4 in the order of
networking, to add them into the protection subnet. Select the default “MSP Node” for
“Node Attributes”. Click .
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Confirm link information and click . 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
Action
Select [Protection View/Create SDH Protection Subnet/NP Chain] from the Main
Step
Action Menu of the Protection View. The “Wizard for Creating Chain without Protection”
is displayed. Set the following parameters.
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 .
Confirm link information and click . 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
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 “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 . to lower its priority or
Select “External Clock Source 1”. You can click increase its priority. The internal clock
source has the lowest priority.
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to
According to Table 1-5, repeat Steps 1–5 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.
Follow the steps below to configure clock source restoration parameters and clock
source switching conditions. Step
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.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action 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 .
Repeat Steps 1–4 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 .
3. Configuring a Clock Subnet
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 Subnet Configuration] from the Function Tree.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action 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 .
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 .
Select the “SSM Output Control” tab. Set the control status of line ports 7-N2SL16-1
and 12-N2SL16-1 as “Enable”. Click .
Repeat Steps 1–5 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: „
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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
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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.
Action
Select [Trail/SDH Trail Creation] to display the trail creation view. Set the following
parameters. Direction: Bidirectional Level: VC4 Server Trail Resources Usage Strategy:
Protected Resource Protection Priority Strategy: Trail Protection First
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services 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 for selection. The selected source NE is represented by
Click “Set Route Timeslot”, set the “Timeslot” of the trail to 1, and click . 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
Select “Activated” and “Copy after Creation”, and then click . A dialog box is displayed
to prompt that the trail is created successfully. Click .
In the “Copy” dialog box, set the following parameters and click . 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 to finish the creation of
the second to eighth VC-4 trails.
Repeat Steps 1–8 to create the first to eighth VC-4 server trails between adjacent NEs:
NE2 and NE3, NE3 and NE4, NE4 and NE1. Repeat Steps 1–8 to create the first to
fourth VC-4 server trails between NE4 and NE5.
Select [Trail/SDH Trail Creation] from the Main Menu of the Trail View to display the trail
creation view. Set the following parameters. Direction: Bidirectional Level: VC12
Resource Usage Strategy: Protected Resource Protection Priority Strategy: Trail
Protection First
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action 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 .
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 .
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 . 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 .
Select the “Basic Attributes” tab. Set the following parameters. Name: NE1-NE2-VC12-
0001 ID: 1
8
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 .
When the “Copy” dialog box is displayed, set the following parameters and click .
Source: NE1-2 (PQ1)-2”–“NE1-2 (PQ1)-32 Sink: NE2-2 (PQ1)-2”–“NE2-2 (PQ1)-32
10
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 .
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Repeat Steps 2–10 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.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action 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 NE4–NE5 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 .
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 .
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Click 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 .
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 .
When the “Copy” dialog box is displayed, set the following parameters and click .
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 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 NE1–NE5 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.
Follow the steps below to create an add or drop service on NE1. Step
Action
Select the NE1 icon on the Main Topology and then select [Configuration/NE Explorer]
from the Main Menu.
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Select the operation object NE1 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, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE2: from ports 1–32 of the
PQ1 board in slot 2 to timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the SL16 board in slot 12.
Click and set the following parameters in the “Create SDH Service” dialog box. Level:
VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 2-PQ1 Source Timeslot: 1–32 Sink Slot: 12-
N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 1–32 Activate Immediately: Yes
Click .
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE3: from ports 33–63 of
the tributary board in slot 2 to timeslots 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface
board in slot 12. Click and set the following parameters in the “Create SDH Service”
dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 2-PQ1
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action Source Timeslot: 33–63 Sink Slot: 12-
N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 33–63 Activate Immediately: Yes
Click .
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE4: from ports 1–32 of the
tributary board in slot 3 to timeslots 1–32 of the second VC-4 on the optical interface
board in slot 7. Click 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: 1–32 Activate
Immediately: Yes Click .
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 .
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 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 7
to timeslots 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 12. Click
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: 33–63 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 33–63
Activate immediately: Yes Click .
Follow the steps below to create an add or drop service on NE2. Step
Action
Select the NE2 icon on the Main Topology and then select [Configuration/NE Explorer]
from the Main Menu.
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.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action According to Figure 1-7, create the E1
service from NE1 to NE2: from ports 1–32 of the tributary board in slot 2 to timeslots 1–
32 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board in slot 7. Click 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: 1–32 Sink Slot:
2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 1–32 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
Follow the steps below to create an add or drop service on NE3. Step
Action
Select the NE3 icon on the Main Topology and then select [Configuration/NE Explorer]
from the Main Menu.
Select the operation object NE3 from the Object Tree and select [Configuration/SDH
Service Configuration] from the Function Tree. Click the double-right-arrow button.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action According to Figure 1-7, create the E1
service from NE1 to NE3: from timeslots 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface
board SL16 in slot 7 to ports 33–63 of the PQ1board in slot 2. Click 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:
33–63 Sink Slot: 2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 33–63 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service between NE3 and NE5: from ports 1–32
of the PQ1 board in slot 2 to timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the SL16 board in slot
12. Click and set the following parameters in the “Create SDH Service” dialog box.
Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 2-PQ1 Source Timeslot: 1–32 Sink
Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot: 1–32 Activate Immediately:
Yes Click .
Action Select the NE4 icon on the Main Topology and then select [Configuration/NE
Explorer] from the Main Menu.
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 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in
slot 7 to timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL4 in slot 13.
Click 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: 1–32 Sink Slot: 13-N2SL4-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-1 Sink Timeslot:
1–32 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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.
Follow the steps below to create an add or drop service on NE4. Step
Action
Select the NE4 icon on the Main Topology and then select [Configuration/NE Explorer]
from the Main Menu.
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, create the E1 service from NE4 to NE1: from ports 1–32 of the
tributary board in slot 2 to timeslots 1–32 of the second VC-4 on the optical interface
board in slot 12. Click and set the following parameters in the “Create SDH Service”
dialog box. Level: VC12 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot: 2-PQ1 Source Timeslot: 1–
32 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-2 Sink Timeslot: 1–32 Activate
Immediately: Yes Click .
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action According to Figure 1-7, create the E3
service from NE4 to NE5: from ports 1–3 of the PL3 board in slot 14 to timeslots 1–3 of
the second VC-4 on the SL4 board in slot 13. Click and set the following parameters in
the “Create SDH Service” dialog box. Level: VC3 Direction: Bidirectional Source Slot:
14-PL3 Source Timeslot: 1–3 Sink Slot: 13-N2SL4-1(SDH-1) Sink VC4: VC4-2 Sink
Timeslot: 1–3 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
Follow the steps below to create an add or drop service on NE5. Step
Action
Select the NE5 icon on the Main Topology and then select [Configuration/NE Explorer]
from the Main Menu.
Select the operation object NE5 from the Object Tree and select [Configuration/SDH
Service Configuration] from the Function Tree. Click the double-right-arrow button.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action According to Figure 1-7, create the E1
service between NE3 and NE5: from timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the optical
interface board SL4 in slot 7 to timeslots 1–32 of the PQ1 board in slot 2. Click 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: 1–
32 Sink Slot: 2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 1–32 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service between NE4 and NE5: from timeslots
33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL4 in slot 7 to timeslots 33–63 of
the PQ1 board in slot 2. Click 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: 33–63 Sink Slot: 2-PQ1 Sink Timeslot: 33–63
Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action According to Figure 1-7, create the E3
service from NE4 to NE5: from ports 1–3 of the second VC-4 on the optical interface
board in slot 7 to timeslots 1–3 of the PL3 board in slot 14. Click 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: 1–3
Sink Slot: 14-PL3 Sink Timeslot: 1–3 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
1.4.12 Configuring Board Level Protection Configure board level protection for each NE
according to Table 1-4. 1. Configuring TPS Protection
Action
Select the NE1 icon on the Main Topology and then select [Configuration/NE Explorer]
from the Main Menu.
Select the operation object NE1 from the Object Tree and select [Configuration/TPS
Protection] from the Function Tree.
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Click and set the following parameters in the “Create SDH TPS Protection Group” dialog
box. Protection Board: 1-PQ1 Working board: 2-PQ1, 3-PQ1 Enable Protection
Switching: Enable (by default) WTR Time (s): 600 Switching Priority: “Priority-1” for 2-
PQ1, “Priority-2” for 3-PQ1
Click .
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.
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/Board
1+1 Protection] from the Function Tree.
For the cross-connect board protection pair, confirm the following settings. 1+1
Protection Type: Cross-connect Protection Pair Primary Board: 9-GXCSA Secondary
Board: 10-GXCSA
For the SCC board protection pair, confirm the following settings. 1+1 Protection Type:
Main Control Protection Pair Primary Board: 18-GSCC Secondary Board: 17-GSCC
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/Orderwire] from the Function Tree.
Select the “General” tab and set the following parameters according to Figure 1-9. Call
Waiting Time(s): 9
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Conference Call: 9999 Phone 1: 1001 Selected
Orderwire Port: 7-N2SL16-1,12-N2SL16-1 Click .
Select the “Conference Call” tab and set the following parameters. Selected Conference
Call: 7-N2SL16-1, 12-N2SL16-1 Click .
Repeat Steps 1–4 to configure orderwire for NE2 and NE3 respectively. For orderwire
phone numbers of NE2 and NE3, see Figure 1-9.
Action
1
Right-click the NE4 icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer].
Select the operation object NE4 from the Object Tree and select
[Configuration/Orderwire] from the Function Tree.
Select the “General” tab and set the following parameters according to Figure
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services 1-9. Call Waiting Time(S): 9 Conference Call:
9999 Phone 1: 1004 Selected Orderwire Port: 7-N2SL16-1, 13-N2SL4-1 Click .
Select the “Conference Call” tab and set the following parameters. Selected Conference
Call Optical Interface: 7-N2SL16-1, 13-N2SL4-1 Click .
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.
Action
Right-click the NE4 icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]
Select the operation object NE4 from the Object Tree and select
[Configuration/Orderwire] from the Function Tree.
Select the “General” tab and set the following parameters according to Figure 1-9. Call
Waiting Time(s): 9 Conference Call: 9999 Phone 1: 1005 Selected Orderwire Port: 7-
N2SL4-1 Click .
Select the “Conference Call” tab and set the following parameters. Selected Conference
Call: 7-N2SL4-1 Click .
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
Action
Select NE1–NE5 from the Object Tree and click the double-right-arrow button (red).
Select NE1–NE5, right-click and select [Synchronize with NM Time] from the shortcut
menu. Click in the confirmation box that appears.
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Select [Performance/NE Performance Monitor Time] from the Main Menu.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services 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 .
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.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action 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 .
Select NE1–NE5 from the Object Tree and click the double-right-arrow button (red).
Select NE1–NE5 and click . Click in the confirmation box that appears.
1 Configuring SDH and PDH Services Action A dialog box is displayed and prompts that
backup succeeded. Click .
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SNCP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain
2.1 Networking Diagram Figure 2-1 illustrates the networking diagram. NE1 (A) T2000
40 km
25 km NE2 (B)
NE4 (D) B
NE5 (E)
80 km
STM-16
30 km
Figure 2-2 shows the timeslot allocation between NEs. Ring Station Timeslot
NE1 12-SL16-1
NE1 7-SL16-1
VC12:1-32 t2:1-32
VC12:33-63
1#VC4 t2:33-63
t2:33-63
VC12:1-32
2#VC4
t2:1-32
NE5 7-SL4-1
2#VC4
VC3:1-3 t14:1-3
t14:1-3
Forward Add/Drop
t2:1-32
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.
2.2 Protection Schemes Table 2-1 shows the differences between MSP ring with non-
protection chain and other protection schemes in service configuration. Table 2-1
Configuration differences between MSP ring with non-protection chain and other
protection schemes
Protection scheme
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”.
2.3 SNCP Ring with Non-Protection Chain In the example described in Chapter 1, if the
ring formed by NEs 1–4 is configured as an SNCP ring, configure the SDH service
directly without the need to create the protection subnet. Create the protection subnet
for non-protection chain in the same way as described in Chapter 1. 1. SNCP Signaling
Traffic Flow
7-SL16-1
Dual fed
NE2
12-SL16-1
Selectively receiving
13-SL4-1 7-SL16-1
NE3
7-SL16-1
2-PQ1
12-SL16-1
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
2-PQ1
NE5
services of each NE as shown in Table 2-2. Table 2-2 Service configuration of each NE
(SNCP ring with non-protection chain)
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE1
NE1–NE4
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services.
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (1–32) to 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) 2-PQ1 (1–32) to
12-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) or
12-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) to 2-PQ1 (1–32)
NE1–NE3
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional
dual-fed services.
The services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE1 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32)
and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32)
NE2
Pass-through service
The services from NE1 to NE4 pass through NE2 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32)
and 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32)
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window to create SDH bidirectional
pass-through services.
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional pass-
through services.
The services from NE1 to NE3 pass through NE2 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 33–
63) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 33–63) The services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE2
bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32)
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE3
NE3–NE5
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services.
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (1–32) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) 2-PQ1 (1–32) to
12-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) or
12-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 2-PQ1 (1–32)
NE3–NE1
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional
dual-fed services.
The services from NE1 to NE4 pass through NE3 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32)
and 12-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32)
NE4
NE4–NE1
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (1–32) to 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) 2-PQ1 (1–32) to
12-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) SNCP selectively-receiving service: 7-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) or
12-SL16 (VC4-2: 1–32) to 2-PQ1 (1–32)
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional
pass-through services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH
unidirectional dual-fed services.
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-receiving
services.
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE4
NE4-NE5
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional add or drop
services.
Pass-through service
The services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4 bidirectionally: Dual-fed service 13-
SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1:
1–32)
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP selectively-
receiving services.
The services from NE1 to NE3 pass through NE4 bidirectionally: 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 33–
63) and 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 33–63) NE5
NE5–NE4
NE5–NE3
Bidirectional service
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional pass-
through services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH
bidirectional add or drop services.
2.4 Four-Fiber MSP Ring with Non-Protection Chain This section describes the
difference in configuration between a four-fiber and a two-fiber MSP ring with non-
protection chain described in Chapter 1. The contents include: Configuring boards
Creating fibers
Refer to section 1.4.10 “Create SDH and PDH Services” for service configuration on the
ring.
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 NE1–NE4 respectively (see Figure 2-1). Table 2-3 Configuration of
extra optical interface boards in NE1–NE4
NE
Available configuration
Configuration to be added
NE1
7 slot-SL16, 12 slot-SL16
8 slot-SL16, 11 slot-SL16
NE2
7 slot-SL16, 12 slot-SL16
8 slot-SL16, 11 slot-SL16
NE3
7 slot-SL16, 12 slot-SL16
8 slot-SL16, 11 slot-SL16
NE4
7 slot-SL16, 12 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.
Operation
Select [Protection View/Create SDH Protection Subnet/4f_MSP SPRing] from the Main
Menu to open “Wizard for Creating Four-Fiber Bidirectional MS Shared Protection
Ring”.
Double-click the icons of NE1–NE4 in turn on the topology view on the right to add them
into the protection subnet. Click .
Confirm link information and click . The “Operation Result” dialog box is displayed and
indicates operation succeeded. Click .
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
NE1–NE4 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
Service to be configured
Operation
NE1
NE1–NE3
NE1–NE4
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
NE2
NE3
NE3–NE1
NE3–NE5
Service to be configured
Operation
NE4
NE4–NE1
NE4–NE5
Bidirectional service:
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
NE5
Bidirectional service:
NE5–NE4
Bidirectional service:
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
2.5 SNCP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain This section describes the configuration
differences from that described in section 2.3 “SNCP Ring with Non-Protection Chain”.
The contents include: Configuring boards
Creating fibers
Refer to section 2.3 “SNCP Ring with Non-Protection Chain” for service configuration on
the ring. This section focuses on the service configuration on the chain.
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
Available configuration
Configuration to be added
NE4
13 slot-SL4
6 slot-SL4
NE5
7 slot-SL4
12 slot-SL4
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
Follow the steps below to configure linear MSP 1+1 subnet. Step
Operation
Step
Operation
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
Double-click NE4 and NE5 icons in turn in the topology view on the right to add them to
the protection subnet. Click .
Confirm link information and click . The “Operation Result” dialog box is displayed and
indicates operation succeeded. Click .
NE5 13-SL4
7-SL4
13-SL4
7-SL4
6-SL4
12-SL4
6-SL4
12-SL4
2-PQ1/14-PL3
7-SL16
12-SL16 12-SL16
Legend:
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)
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE1
NE2
NE3
NE4
NE4–NE1
NE4–NE5
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 14-PL3 (1–3) to 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) 14-PL3 (1–3) to 6-
SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) Unidirectional receiving service: 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) to 14-PL3 (1–3)
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional
services.
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP services.
7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 6-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) Unidirectional
dual-fed service: 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32)
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services.
NE5–NE4
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 14-PL3 (1–3) to 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) 14-PL3 (1–3) to 12-
SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) Unidirectional receiving service: 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) to 14-PL3 (1–3)
NE5–NE3
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 2-PQ1 (1–32) to 7-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) 2-PQ1 (1–32) to
12-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32)
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional
services. Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional
dual-fed services.
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE5
NE5–NE3
Click 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.
2.6 SNCP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain This section describes the differences in
configuration compared with SNCP with non-protection chain described in section 2.3.
The contents include: Configuring boards
Creating fibers
Refer to SNCP for service configuration on the ring. This section focuses on the service
configuration on the chain.
Follow the steps below to configure a 1:1 linear MSP subnet. Step
Operation
Select [Protection View/Create SDH Protection Subnet/Linear MSP M:N] from the Main
Menu to open “Wizard for Creating Linear MS M:N Protection Chain”.
Set the following parameters. Name: M:N_MSP_1 Level: STM-4 M:N = 1:1
Double-click NE4 and NE5 icons in turn in the topology view on the right to add them to
the protection subnet. Click .
Confirm link information and click . The “Operation Result” dialog box is displayed and
indicates operation succeeded. Click .
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
NE4
NE5 13-SL4
7-SL4
13-SL4
7-SL4
6-SL4
12-SL4
6-SL4
12-SL4
7-SL16
12-SL16 12-SL16
Legend:
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)
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE1
NE2
NE3
NE4
NE4–NE1
NE4–NE5
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE4
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services.
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) 13-SL4
(VC4-1: 1–32) to 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) SNCP selectively-receiving service:
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SNCP services.
7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) or 12-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 13-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) NE5
NE5–NE4
NE5–NE3
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
2.7 Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1+1 Linear MSP Chain This section focuses on the
configuration of MSP ring with 1+1 linear MSP chain. The configuration of MSP ring is
the same as that of MSP ring described in Chapter1. The configuration of 1+1 linear
MSP chain is the same as that described in section 2.5 “SNCP Ring with 1+1 Linear
MSP Chain”. The contents include: Configuring boards
Refer to MSP configuration in Chapter 1 for service configuration on the ring. This
section focuses on service configuration on the chain.
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
7-SL4
6-SL4
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)
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE1
NE3
NE4
NE4–NE1
NE4–NE5
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional dual-fed
services.
14-PL3 (1–3) to 6-SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) Unidirectional receiving service: 13-SL4 (VC4-2: 1–
3) to 14-PL3 (1–3) Services from NE3 to NE5 pass through NE4
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) to 6-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) Unidirectional receiving service: 13-SL4
(VC4-1: 1–32) to 7-SL16 (VC4-1: 1–32) NE5
NE5–NE4
Unidirectional dual-fed service: 14-PL3 (1–3) to 7-SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3) 14-PL3 (1–3) to 12-
SL4 (VC4-2: 1–3)
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH unidirectional services.
2-PQ1 (1–32) to 12-SL4 (VC4-1: 1–32) Unidirectional receiving service: 7-SL4 (VC4-1:
1–32) to 2-PQ1 (1–32)
2.8 Two-Fiber MSP Ring with 1:1 Linear MSP Chain This section focuses on the
configuration of MSP ring with 1:1 linear MSP chain. The configuration of MSP ring is
the same as that of MSP ring described in Chapter1. The configuration of 1:1 linear
MSP chain is the same as that described in section 2.6 “SNCP Ring with 1:1 Linear
MSP Chain”. The contents include: Configuring boards
Creating fibers
Refer to MSP for service configuration on the ring. This section focuses on service
configuration on the chain.
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
NE4
NE5 13-SL4
7-SL4
13-SL4
7-SL4
6-SL4
12-SL4
6-SL4
12-SL4
7-SL16
Legend:
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)
NE
Service to be configured
Operation
NE1
NE2
NE3
NE4
NE4–NE1
The same with MSP configuration
NE4–NE5
NE5
Bidirectional service:
NE5–NE4
Bidirectional service:
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH bidirectional services.
Click in the SDH service configuration window and create SDH services. Click in the
SDH service configuration window and create SDH services.
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
Ethernet services Board
EPL
EVPL
EPLAN
EVPLAN
EFT8
Supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
EGT2
Supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
EFS4
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
EFS0
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
EGS2
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
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.
3.1 Configuring the Point-to-Point EPL Service 3.1.1 Engineering Requirements The
two companies A and B in NE1 need to transmit data services to NE5 through multi-
service transport platform (MSTP) equipment. The services of A and B are required to
be completely isolated. Both A and B provide 100 Mbit/s Ethernet electrical interfaces. A
requires 10 Mbit/s bandwidth, B requires 40 Mbit/s bandwidth, and their interconnected
equipment does not support VLAN, as shown in Table 3-2. Table 3-2 Service
requirement of each station
User
Service requirement
Bandwidth
Point-to-point
NE1 (1)
NE5 (1)
10 Mbit/s
Point-to-point
NE1 (1)
NE5 (1)
40 Mbit/s
Networking Diagram
„
Service Configuration Diagram of Each NE
1. Networking Diagram
Figure 3-1 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
PORT1
PORT2
NE1
NE2
NE5
NE4 PORT1
PORT2
NE3 A
VC-Trunk
PIU FAN
GSCC GSCC
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
SL16
S10
FAN
N1EFS4
GXCS
SL16
PQ1
PQ1
SSSSSSSSS123456789
GXCS
FAN
PQ1 PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
AUX
S28
PIU
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
GSCC GSCC
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
PL3
GXCS
SL4
FAN
N1EFS4
S10
SSSSSSSSS123456789
AUX
PIU FAN
GXCS
FAN
PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
C34S
S28
PIU
D75S
D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
Figure 3-4 shows the service configuration diagram of NE1 and NE5. PORT
AB
VCTRUNK
PORT
VCTRUNK
PORT1
PORT1
10M
SDH
VCTRUNK1 VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
PORT2
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
PORT2
VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK2
40M
10M
VCTRUNK1
NE1
40M
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
NE5
Note: Only VC4-4 can be used when the N1EFS0 and N1EFS4 boards are bounded
with a path at VC-12 level.
Service
Source NE
NE1
NE1
13-N1EFS4-1
13-N1EFS4-2
VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5
VC4-1: VC3-1
Source VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK2
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Access
Access
Bound bandwidth
5 x VC-12
1 x VC-3
Sink NE
NE5
NE5
15-N1EFS4-2
VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5
VC4-1: VC3-1
Sink VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK2
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Access
Access
Attribute
NE1 7-SL16-1
VC-12: 1-5
VC-4-3
VC-4-4
13-EFS4: VC-4-1
VC-4-4
NE5 7-SL4-1
3.1.3 Configuration Process(by Station) Table 3-4 shows the process of configuring the
point-to-point EPL service on the T2000. Table 3-4 Process of point-to-point EPL
service configuration
Stage
Description
Remarks
Creating a board
3
Configuring binding paths
Optional
1. Creating a Board
Action
In the Main Topology, double click the NE1 icon to open the NE panel.
Right click slot “13” according to the board layout shown in Figure 3-2, and select
“N1EFS4" from the shortcut menu.
Make sure that the N1EFS4 board has been configured in slot 13 and click .
Repeat steps 1–3 to create the Ethernet board of NE5. Figure 3-3 shows the board
layout of NE5.
2. Configuring NE1 Data
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
Action
Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer].
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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 . Select the “TAG Attribute” tab. Set the “TAG” of the PORT1
and PORT2 to “Access”. Other items adopt the default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the point-to-point EPL service Follow the steps below to create the point-to-
point EPL service.
Click , 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 .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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 .
(4) Configuring CAR (optional) Follow the steps below to configure CAR. Step
Action
Select [Configuration/QoS Management] from the function tree, and then the "CAR
Configuration” tab.
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 .
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 .
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
Action
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: 1–5 Sink Slot:
7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 1–5 Activate Immediately: Yes
Click .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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 .
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
Action
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 . Select the
“TAG Attribute” tab. Set the “TAG” of the PORT1 and PORT2 to “Access”. Other items
adopt the default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
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(3) Creating the point-to-point EPL service Follow the steps below to create the point-to-
point EPL service. Step
Action
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 .
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 .
(4) Configuring CAR (optional) Follow the steps below to configure CAR. Step
Action
Select [Configuration/QoS Management] from the function tree and select the "CAR
Configuration" tab.
3 Configuring Ethernet Services 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 .
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 .
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
Action
3 Configuring Ethernet Services 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: 1–5 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot
Range: 1–5 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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 .
The Ethernet service of NE4 to be configured is pass-through service. Follow the steps
below to configure NE4 data. Step
Action
3 Configuring Ethernet Services 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: 1–5 Sink Slot: 13-N1SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot
Range: 1–5 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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 .
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
Action
Remarks
Action
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-VC12:1–
VC4:4-VC12:5 for available timeslot. Click .
Double click the sink NE (NE5) and select N1EFS4, then select VCTRUNK port 1 and
VC4:4-VC12:1–VC4:4-VC12:5 for available slot. Click .
Action Select the “Activate” check box, and leave default setting for others.
Action Repeat steps 2–7 to create the trunk link from NE1 to NE5 of user B.
Set source parameters in the pop-up interface. Port Usage Strategy: Port Click and
select a proper source line port: PORT1. Set sink parameters. Port Usage Strategy:
Port Click 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 .
Set port attributes in the pop-up interface. For PORT1 of NE1: TAG: Access Enable
port: Enable Set PORT1 of NE5 similarly.
Click .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action Repeat steps 1–4 to create EPL service of user
B similarly.
3.2 Configuring the PORT Shared EPL Service 3.2.1 Engineering Requirements The
headquarters of company C is located in NE1, with two branches (M&S Department and
Technical Support Department) located in NE5. The headquarters needs to
communicate with two branches. The service of the two branches is required to be
isolated completely, each occupying 10 Mbit/s bandwidth. The Ethernet switch of
company C provides 100 Mbit/s Ethernet electrical interfaces. The Ethernet switch of
headquarters supports virtual local area network (VLAN), but the interconnected
equipment of the two branches does not.
Networking Diagram
1. Networking Diagram
Figure 3-6 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation. C (Headquarters)
NE1
PORT3
T2000 PORT1
C(1)
PORT2
C(2)
PORT3
NE2
PORT4
NE4
NE5 PORT1
PORT2
NE3
VC-Trunk
Figure 3-7 shows the service configuration diagram of NE1 and NE5. VCTRUNK
PORT
AB
VCTRUNK
PORT
PORT1
PORT1
10M
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
PORT2
VCTRUNK2
40M
10M
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK1
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
SDH
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
PORT2
VCTRUNK2
10M
VCTRUNK3
VCTRUNK3 VC4-4:VC12-6~VC12-10
VC4-4:VC12-6~VC12-10
PORT4
VCTRUNK4
VCTRUNK4 VC4-4:VC12-11~VC12-15
10M
VC4-4:VC12-11~VC12-15
NE1
NE5
Figure 3-7 Service configuration diagram
Table 3-6 shows the Ethernet service connection table. Table 3-6 Ethernet service
connection table
Service
Attribute
Source NE
NE1
13-N1EFS4-3
VC4-4: VC12-6–VC12-10
VC4-4: VC12-11–VC12-15
Source VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK3
VCTRUNK4
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Tag aware
Tag aware
Source VLAN ID
3
Bound bandwidth
5 x VC-12
5 x VC-12
Sink NE
NE5
15-N1EFS4-3
15-N1EFS4-4
VC4-4: VC12-6–VC12-10
VC4-4: VC12-11–VC12-15
Sink VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK3
VCTRUNK4
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Access
Access
40M
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
PORT3 PORT3
C1 C2
C3
The SDH timeslot allocation for Ethernet services is shown in Figure 3-8. Ring Station
NE1 12-SL16-1
Timeslot
NE1 7-SL16-1
VC-12: 6-15
VC-4-3
13-EFS4: VC4-4
NE5 7-SL4-1
Stage
Description
Remarks
Creating a board
Configuring CAR
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
Action
Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer].
Select “External Port”, and perform the following settings. Select the “Basic Attributes”
tab. Set the “Enabling a port” of the PORT3 to “Enabled”. Click . Select the “TAG
Attribute” tab. Set the “TAG” of the PORT3 to “Tag aware”. Other items adopt the
default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the PORT shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the PORT
shared EPL service. Step
Action
Click , 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 .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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 .
(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
Action
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: 6–15 Sink
Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 6–15 Activate Immediately:
Yes Click .
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
Action
3 Configuring Ethernet Services 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 . 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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the PORT shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the PORT
shared EPL service. Step 1
Click , and the “Create Ethernet Leased Line Service" dialog box is displayed.
3
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 .
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 .
(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
Action
3 Configuring Ethernet Services 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 .
The Ethernet service of NE4 to be configured is pass-through service. Follow the steps
below to configure NE4 data. Step
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: 6–15 Sink
Slot: 13-N1SL4-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 6–15 Activate Immediately:
Yes Click .
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
Description
Remarks
2
Creating a trunk link
Action
Action
In the pop-up interface, select the N1EFS4 board, then select VCTRUNK port 3 and
select VC4:4-VC12:6–VC4:4-VC12:10 for available timeslot.
Double click the sink NE (NE5). In the pop-up interface, select N1EFS4, VCTRUNK port
3 and VC4:4-VC12:6–VC4:4-VC12:10 for available slot.
Action
Select the “Activate” check box, and leave the default setting for others.
Repeat steps 2–7 to create the trunk link from C of NE1 to C2 of NE5.
Action
Set source parameters in the pop-up interface. Port Usage Strategy: Port+VLAN Click
and select a proper source line port: PORT3. VLAN ID: 3 Set sink parameters. Port
Usage Strategy: Port+VLAN Click and select a proper source line port: PORT3 VLAN
ID: 3. Trunk Link Route Strategy: Use Existing Trunk Links”. Select Trunk_Link-0003
with bandwidth being 5 x VC12. Click .
3
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action
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.
Click .
3.3 Configuring the VCTRUNK Shared EPL Service 3.3.1 Engineering Requirements D
and D’ are users of integrated intelligent communities and located in NE2 and NE3
respectively. They need to communicate with each other. E and E’ are users of large
corporations and located in NE2 and NE3 respectively. They also need to communicate
with each other. Services of communities and that of corporations are isolated
completely. Because the traffic peak of community services is at night and that of
corporation services is in daytime, they can share a 300 Mbit/s bandwidth. Their
Ethernet equipment provides GE optical interfaces but does not support VLAN.
Networking Diagram
1. Networking Diagram
Figure 3-9 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
NE1 T2000
PORT1
NE2 NE4 E
NE5 PORT2
NE3 PORT1
D’
PORT2
VC-Trunk
E’
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
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SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
FAN
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
SCC SCC
S10
N2SL16 N1EGS2
GXCS
PQ1
N2SL16
SSSSSSSSS123456789
FAN
GXCS
FAN
AUX
PIU
PIU
D75S
D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
Figure 3-11 shows the service configuration of NE2 and NE3. VCTRUNK
MAC
DE
VCTRUNK
MAC
PORT1
PORT1 300M
300M VCTRUNK1
PORT2
PORT2
VCTRUNK1
VC4-1:VC3-1~VC3-3 VC4-2:VC3-1~VC3-3
300M
SDH
VC4-1:VC3-1~VC3-3 VC4-2:VC3-1~VC3-3
300M
NE2
NE3
Table 3-9 shows the Ethernet service connection table. Table 3-9 Ethernet service
connection table
Service
Attribute
Source NE
NE2
Source board - port
13-N1EGS2-1
13-N1EGS2-2
D’ E’
Source VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK1
Access
Access
2
Bound bandwidth
6 x VC-3
Sink NE
NE3
13-N1EGS2-1
13-N1EGS2-2
VCTRUNK1
Access
Access
Figure 3-12 shows the SDH timeslot allocation. Ring Station NE1 12-SL16-1
Timeslot
NE4 NE2 NE3 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 VC-3: 1-3
VC-4-3
VC-4-4
NE1 7-SL16-1
3.3.3 Configuration Process(by Station) Table 3-10 shows the process of configuring
the VCTRUNK shared EPL service on the T2000. Table 3-10 Process of VCTRUNK
shared EPL service configuration
Stage
Description
Remarks
Creating a board
Configuring CAR
It is optional.
1. Creating a Board
Action
In the Main Topology, double click the NE2 icon to open the NE panel.
Right click slot “13” according to the board layout of NE1 shown in Figure 3-10, and
select “N1EGS2".
Make sure the N1EGS2 board is configured in slot 13, and click .
Repeat steps 1–3 to create the Ethernet board of NE3. Figure 3-10 shows the board
layout of NE3.
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
Action
Right click the NE2 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer].
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 . 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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the VCTRUNK shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the
VCTRUNK shared EPL service. Step
Action
Click , 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 .
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 .
(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.
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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: 1–3 Sink Slot:
12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 1–3 Activate Immediately: Yes
Click .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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: 1–3 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-4
Sink Time Slot Range: 1–3 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet
interfaces. Step
Action
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 . 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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the VCTRUNK shared EPL service Follow the steps below to create the
VCTRUNK shared EPL service. Step
Action
Click , 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 .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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 .
(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
Action
4
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: 1–3 Sink Slot:
7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-3 Sink Time Slot Range: 1–3 Activate Immediately: Yes
Click .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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: 1–3 Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-4 Sink
Time Slot Range: 1–3 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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
Action
Remarks
Action
In the pop-up interface, select the N1EGS2 board, then select VCTRUNK port 1, 1 and
2 for higher order and VC4:1-VC3:1–VC4:1-VC3:3 and VC4:2-VC3:1–VC4:2-VC3:3 for
available timeslot. Click
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-VC3:1–VC4:1-VC3:3 and VC4:2-VC3:1–
VC4:2-VC3:30 for available slot.
Action
Select the “Activate” check box, and leave the default setting for others.
Click to create the trunk link from NE2 to NE3 shared by users D, D’, E, and E’.
Action
Set source parameters in the pop-up interface. Port Usage Strategy: Port+VLAN Click
and select a proper source line port: PORT1. VLAN ID: 1 Set sink parameters. Port
Usage Strategy: Port+VLAN Click 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 .
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.
3.4 Configuring the EPLn Service 3.4.1 Engineering Requirements Company F has
three branches located in NE2, NE3 and NE4 respectively. The information needs to be
shared between the branches, and any two branches can visit each other. The three
branches share a 10 Mbit/s bandwidth dynamically. The Ethernet equipment of
company F provides 100 Mbit/s Ethernet interfaces, but does not support VLAN.
Networking Diagram
Engineering Planning
1. Networking Diagram
Figure 3-13 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
VB PORT1
VB
VCTRUNK1
NE2
PORT1
B
NE4
PORT1
PORT1
NE3 F1
NE5
F3 VC-Trunk
PORT1 VCTRUNK1
F2
VB
VCTRUNK2
PORT1
Ethernet boards need to be added according to the added service type and traffic
volume. NE2, NE3 and NE4 are added with one N1EFS0 board respectively. Other NEs
remain unchanged. Figure 3-14 and Figure 3-15 show the board layout of NE2 Huawei
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ETF8
FAN
SCC SCC
GXCS
GXCS
N1EFS0
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
S10
SSSSSSSSS123456789
N2SL16
FAN
N2SL16 N1EGS2
FAN
PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
PIU
PIU
D75S D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
N1EFS0
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
SL4 PL3
S10
FAN
N2SL16
GXCS
N2SL16
SSSSSSSSS123456789
PQ1
ETF8
PIU FAN
GXCS
FAN
PQ1
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
C34S
S28
PIU
D75S
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
Figure 3-16 shows the service configuration of NE2, NE3 and NE4.
VCTRUNK LP2
PORT
VCTRUNK
10M
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
PORT1 LP1
NE2
VCTRUNK1
LP3
10M
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
VCTRUNK2
VB1
F1
VB1
LP2
F2
LP1 PORT1
VCTRUNK1
PORT
VCTRUNK
VC4-4:VC12-6~VC12-10
NE3
LP2
VCTRUNK1
SDH
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
F3
VB1 NE4
Table 3-12 shows the Ethernet service connection table. Table 3-12 Ethernet service
connection table
Service
Attribute
Source NE
NE3
14-N1EFS0-1
VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5
VC4-4: VC12-6–VC12-10
Source VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK2
Source VCTRUNK attribute
PE
PE
Auto negotiation
Access
11
VB
VB1
Attached port
Sink NE
NE2
NE4
14-N1EFS0-1
15-N1EFS0-1
VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5
VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5
Sink VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK1
PE
PE
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Attribute
Access
Access
11
11
VB1
VB1
Attached port
PORT1, VCTRUNK1
PORT1, VCTRUNK1
Table 3-13 shows the forwarding filter table of NE2, NE3 and NE4. Table 3-13
Forwarding filter table
NE name
VB
VLAN ID
Forwarding port
NE2
VB1
11
PORT1, VCTRUNCK1
NE3
VB1
11
NE4
VB1
11
PORT1, VCTRUNCK1
Figure 3-17 shows the SDH timeslot allocation. Ring Station NE1 12-SL16-1 Timeslot
NE4 NE3 NE2 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 VC-12: 1-
5
VC-4-5
14-EFS0: VC4-4
NE1 7-SL16-1
Forward Add/Drop
3.4.3 Configuration Process(by Station) Table 3-14 shows the process of configuring
the EPLn service on the T2000. Table 3-14 Process of EPLn service configuration
Stage
Description
Remarks
Creating a board
Remarks
5
Configuring CAR
It is optional.
1. Creating a Board
Action
In the Main Topology, double click the NE2 icon to open the NE panel.
Right click slot “14” according to Figure 3-14, and then select N1EFS0. Right click slot
“31”, and then select ETF8.
Make sure the N1EFS0 and ETF8 boards is configured in slots 14 and 31, and then
click .
Repeat steps 1–3 to create the Ethernet board for NE3 and NE4. Figure 3-14 and
Figure 3-15 show the board layout of NE3 and NE4 respectively.
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
Action
Right click the NE2 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer].
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action Select “External Port”, and perform the following
settings. Select the “Basic Attributes” tab. Set the “Enabling a port” of the PORT1 to
“Enabled”. Click . 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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the EPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EPLn service. Step
Action
Click and the “Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed.
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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 .
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the
forwarding filter table. Step
Action
2
Click 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 .
(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
Action
3 Configuring Ethernet Services 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: 1–5 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-5 Sink Time Slot
Range: 1–5 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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
Action
Select “External Port”, and perform the following settings. Select the “Basic Attributes”
tab. Set the “Enabling a port” of the PORT1 to “Enabled”. Click . 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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
Click .
(3) Creating the EPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EPLn service. Step
Action
Click and the “Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed.
Click 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 .
(4) Configuring the VLAN Forward Filter Table Follow the steps below to configure the
forwarding filter table.
Perform the following configuration in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 11 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT1, VCTRUNCK1 and VCTRUNCK2 Click .
(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
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: 1–5 Sink Slot:
7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-5 Sink Time Slot Range: 1–5 Activate Immediately: Yes
Click .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action 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: 6–10 Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4:
VC4-5 Sink Time Slot Range: 1–5 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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
Action
Select “External Port”, and perform the following settings. Select the “Basic Attributes”
tab. Set the “Enabling a port” of the PORT1 to “Enabled”. Click . 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 .
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
2
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 .
(3) Creating the EPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EPLn service. Step
Action
Click and the “Create Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed.
Click 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 .
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the
forwarding filter table. Step
Action
3 Configuring Ethernet Services VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 11 Selected forwarding ports:
PORT1 and VCTRUNCK1 Click .
(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
Action
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: 1–5 Sink Slot:
7-N2SL16-1 Sink VC4: VC4-5 Sink Time Slot Range: 1–5 Activate Immediately: Yes
Click .
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
Action
Remarks
Action
2
Set bandwidth to 5 x VC12 in the pop-up interface.
Action
In the pop-up interface, select the N1EFS0 board, then select VCTRUNK port 1, 4 for
higher order, VC4:4-VC12:1–VC4:4-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-VC12:1–VC4:4-VC12:5 for available
slot (lower order).
Action
Select the “Activate” check box, and leave the default setting for others.
Action
Set source parameters in the pop-up EPLn creation window. Double click the
nodes(NE2–NE4) to be added into the EPLn. In the pop-up interface, click
Select the trunk link created previously from "Trunk Link Route Strategy” and click .
Set port attributes in the port attribute setting window. For PORT1 of NE2, NE3 and
NE4: TAG: Access Port Enable: Enable
Click in the VLAN configuration window, and configure the following parameter in the
VLAN Configuration for Ethernet Trail window. VLAN ID: 11
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action Select the PORT and VCTRUNK, click .
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Action Set the name to be EPLn, select the “Activate”
check box and click .
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.
Huawei Technologies Proprietary 4-1
4.1 Configuring EVPL Services on RPR 4.1.1 Engineering Requirements The Ethernet
services of A (in NE22), B (in NE33) and C (in NE44) need to be converged to the
central node NE11, and to be interconnected with the backbone layer Ethernet
equipment through GE interfaces. The services of A, B, and C are to be isolated from
one another. The Ethernet equipment of NE11 supports multi-protocol label switching
(MPLS), while that of NE22, NE33, and NE44 do not. The Ethernet services of B and C
are output through FE electrical interfaces, and that of A through GE optical interfaces.
All private line services share 1.25 Gbit/s bandwidth and require protection in RPR
mode.
Networking Diagram
1. Networking Diagram
Figure 4-1 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation. Upper network
GE NE11
NE22
NE44 FE
2 RPR
Company C
GE
NE33 Company A FE
Company A
Company B
Company C
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.
FAN
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
EMR0
GXCS
N2SL16
FAN
N2SL16
S10
SSSSSSSSS123456789
GXCS
FAN
AUX
ETF8
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
PIU
PIU
S28
SCC SCC
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
Figure 4-3 shows the service configuration diagram. PORT1 A:Tunnel:20 B:Tunnel:30
C:Tunnel:40
Node ID:2
RPR1 Bandwidth: 1.25 NE44 Node ID:4 Gbit/s NE33 Node ID:3
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK2
PE PORT2 VLAN ID:33 Ethernet port
PE VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK2
Table 4-1 shows the Ethernet service connection table. Table 4-1 Ethernet service
connection table
Attribute
Service
NE
NE11
Node ID
1
Board - port
13-EMR0-1
Tag aware
PORT type
VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2
Timeslot
Bound bandwidth
8 x VC-4
Service type
Transit
Port tunnel
20
30
40
RPR1 tunnel
22
33
44
NE
NE22
NE33
NE44
Node No.
Board - port
13-EMR0-1
13-EMR0-2
13-EMR0-2
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Tag aware
Tag aware
Tag aware
VLAN ID of PORT
22
33
44
Port type
PE
PE
PE
VCTRUNK
VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2
Timeslot
Bound bandwidth
8 x VC-4
Service type
EVPL
Service Attribute
RPR1 tunnel
22
33
44
RPR1 VC
25
25
25
Attribute
Figure 4-4 shows the SDH timeslot allocation. Ring Station NE11 12-SL16-1 Timeslot
VC-4-1 . . . VC-4-8
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK2
NE11 7-SL16-1
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK2
Add/Drop
4.1.3 Configuration Process Table 4-2 shows the process of configuring the EVPL
service on RPR on the T2000. Table 4-2 Process of configuring EVPL service on RPR
Stage
Description
Remarks
Creating a board
1. Creating a Board
Follow the steps below to create a board. Step
Action
In the Main Topology, double click the NE11 icon to open the NE panel.
Right click the corresponding slot according to the board layout of NE11 shown in
Figure 4-2, and select the board.
Repeat steps 1–3 to create the board for NE22, NE33 and NE44 respectively. Figure 4-
2 shows the board layout.
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
Action
Right click the NE11 icon in the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer].
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 . Select the “MPLS” tab. Set the “Port Type” of the
PORT1 to “P”. Other items adopt the default value. Click .
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
Physical interface
PORT1
PORT2
PORT3
PORT4
PORT5
PORT6
PORT7
PORT8
The third interface on the ETF8/EFF8
PORT9
PORT10
PORT11
PORT12
PORT13
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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
Click .
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
Action
Click 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 .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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 .
5
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 .
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
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 .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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 .
Note: Usually, services are of class C. The parameters adopt the default value “0”.
Table 4-4 lists the priority of RPR services. Table 4-4 The priority of RPR services
Service class A
Bandwidth
Reclaimable
A0
Reserved
No
A1
Allocated
Yes
B-CIR B-EIR
Yes 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
Action
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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: 1–8
Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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
Action
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 . Select the “MPLS” tab. Set the “Port Type” of the
PORT1 to “PE”. Other items adopt the default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the EVPL service Follow the steps below to create the EVPL service. Step
Action
2
Click and the “Create Ethernet Line Service" dialog box is displayed.
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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 .
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
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 .
(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
Action
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet
interfaces. Step
Action
Select “External Port”, and perform the following settings. Select the “Basic Attributes”
tab. Set the “Enabling a port” of the PORT2 to “Enabled”. Click . Select the “MPLS” tab.
Set the “Port Type” of the PORT2 to “PE”. Other items adopt the default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
1
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the EVPL service Follow the steps below to create the EVPL service. Step
Action
Click and the “Create Ethernet Leased Line Service" dialog box is displayed.
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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 .
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
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 .
(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
Action
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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: 1–8 Activate
Immediately: Yes Click .
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
5. Configuring NE44 Data
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet
interfaces. Step
Action
Select “External Port”, and perform the following settings. Select the “Basic Attributes”
tab. Set the “Enabling a port” of the PORT2 to “Enabled”. Click . Select the “MPLS” tab.
Set the “Port Type” of the PORT2 to “PE”. Other items adopt the default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the EVPL service Follow the steps below to create the EVPL service. Step
Action
Click and the “Create Ethernet Leased Line Service" dialog box is displayed.
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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 .
(4) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
2
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 .
(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
Action
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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: 1–8 Activate
Immediately: Yes Click .
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
Networking Diagram
1. Networking Diagram
Figure 4-5 shows the Ethernet service networking and port allocation.
Internet
GE
NE11
NE22 NE44 FE
FE RPR
GE
FE
NE33 GE
FE
FE
RPR1
Ethernet port
LSP
Public
Community
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.
FAN
SSSSSSSS1111111112345678
EMR0
S10
FAN
N2SL16
GXCS
N2SL16
SSSSSSSSS123456789
GXCS
FAN
AUX
ETF8
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
PIU
PIU
S28
SCC SCC
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
Figure 4-7 shows the service configuration diagram. Internet NE11 GE VB1 VB2
RPR
VLAN 2 VLAN 1
VLAN 1
NE33
VB1 VB2
VLAN 1
VLAN 2 VLAN 1
Ethernet port
RPR1
LSP
Public
Community
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
Attribute
Service
Cyber cafe
Node No.
Board - port
13-EMR0-1
Tag aware
PORT type
Timeslot
Bound bandwidth
8 x VC-4
VLAN ID
VB
VB1
1 VB2
Attribute
Service
Cyber cafe
PORT tunnel
100
200
RPR1 tunnel
100
200
Attribute
Service
Cyber cafe
Node No.
Board - port
13-EMR0-2
13-EMR0-3
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Tag aware
Tag aware
PORT type
PE
PE
Timeslot
Bound bandwidth
8 x VC-4
VLAN ID
VB
VB1
VB2
PORT tunnel
100
200
RPR1 tunnel
100
200
Attribute
Service
Cyber cafe
Node No.
Board - port
13-EMR0-2
13-EMR0-3
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Tag aware
Tag aware
PORT type
PE
PE
Attribute
Service
Timeslot
Bound bandwidth
8 x VC-4
VLAN ID
VB
VB1
VB2
PORT tunnel
100
200
RPR1 tunnel
100
200
Attribute
Service
Public Internet access IP phone
Cyber cafe
Node No.
Board - port
13-EMR0-2
13-EMR0-3
Auto negotiation
Auto negotiation
Tag aware
Tag aware
PORT type
PE
PE
Timeslot
Bound bandwidth
8 x VC-4
VLAN ID
1
VB
VB1
VB2
PORT tunnel
100
200
RPR1 tunnel
100
200
The forwarding filter table of each NE is shown in Table 4-9. Table 4-9 Forwarding filter
table
NE name
VB
VLAN ID
Forwarding port
NE11
VB1
1
PORT1, RPR1
VB1
PORT1, RPR1
VB2
PORT1, RPR1
VB2
PORT1, RPR1
VB1
PORT2, RPR1
VB1
PORT2, RPR1
VB2
PORT3, RPR1
VB1
PORT2, RPR1
VB2
PORT3, RPR1
VB2
PORT3, RPR1
VB1
PORT2, RPR1
VB1
PORT2, RPR1
VB2
PORT3, RPR1
NE22
NE33
NE44
Figure 4-8 shows the SDH timeslot allocation. Ring Station NE11 12-SL16-1
Timeslot
VC-4-1 . . . VC-4-8
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK2
NE11 7-SL16-1
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK2
Add/Drop
4.2.3 Configuration Process Table 4-10 shows the process of configuring the EVPLn
service on RPR on the T2000.
Stage
Description
Remarks
Creating a board
1. Creating a Board
Action
In the Main Topology, double click the NE11 icon to open the NE panel.
Right click corresponding slot according to the board layout of NE11 shown in Figure 4-
6, and select the board.
Repeat steps 1–3 to create the board for NE22, NE33 and NE44 respectively. Figure 4-
2 shows the board layout.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet
interfaces. Step
Action
Right click the NE11 icon in the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer].
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 . Select the “MPLS” tab. Set the “Port Type” of the
PORT1 to “P”. Click . Select the “Encapsulation/Mapping” tab. Set the “Encapsulation
Mode” of PORT1 to “VMANoE”. Other items adopt the default value. Click .
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
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
3
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
Click .
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
Action
Click and the “Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed.
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT1 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click Click .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Perform the following settings in the
“Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 100 Click .
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT1 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click
Click . 10
Perform the following settings in the “Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink
Tunnel: 200 Click .
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the
forwarding filter table. Step
Action
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and PRR1 Click .
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 2 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and RPR1 Click .
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 1 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and RPR1 Click .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 2 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT1 and RPR1 Click .
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
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 .
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 .
(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
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
Step
Action Repeat step 4 to perform the following settings in the dialog box.
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet
interfaces. Step
Action
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 . Select the
“MPLS” tab. Set the “Port Type” of the PORT2 and PORT3 to “PE”. Other items adopt
the default value. Click .
(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.
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 .
(3) Creating the EVPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EVPLn service.
Step
Action
Click and the “Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed.
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT2 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports and click Click .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Perform the following settings in the
“Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink Tunnel: 100 Click .
7
Configure VB name as VB2.
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT3 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click
Click . 10
Perform the following settings in the “Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink
Tunnel: 200 Click .
(4) Configuring the VLAN forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the
forwarding filter table. Step
Action
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click .
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 2 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click .
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
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 .
(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
Action
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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: 1–8 Activate
Immediately: Yes Click .
5
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet
interfaces. Step
Action
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 . Select the
“MPLS” tab. Set the “Port Type” of the PORT2 and PORT3 to “PE”. Other items adopt
the default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
3
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 .
(3) Creating the EVPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EVPLn service.
Step
Action
Click and the “Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed.
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Select PORT2 and RPR1 for Available
Mounted Ports and click
.
Click . 6
Perform the following settings in the “Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink
Tunnel: 100 Click .
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT3 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click
Click . 10
Perform the following settings in the “Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink
Tunnel: 200 Click .
(4) Configuring the forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the
forwarding filter table. Step
Action
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click .
4
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 1 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT3 and RPR1 Click .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 2 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT3 and RPR1 Click .
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
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 .
(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
Action
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
(1) Configuring Ethernet interfaces Follow the steps below to configure Ethernet
interfaces. Step
Action
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 . Select the
“MPLS” tab. Set the “Port Type” of the PORT2 and PORT3 to “PE”. Other items adopt
the default value. Click .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
1
Select the “Binding Path” tab from the internal port page.
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 .
(3) Creating the EVPLn service Follow the steps below to create the EVPLn service.
Step
Action
Click and the “Create the Ethernet LAN Service" dialog box is displayed.
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Select PORT2 and RPR1 for Available
Mounted Ports and click
Click . 6
Perform the following settings in the “Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink
Tunnel: 100 Click .
Click and the “VB Mount Port Configuration” dialog box is displayed.
Select PORT3 and RPR1 for Available Mounted Ports, and click
Click . 10
Perform the following settings in the “Create Ethernet LAN Service” dialog box. Uplink
Tunnel: 200 Click .
(4) Configuring the forwarding filter table Follow the steps below to configure the
forwarding filter table. Step
Action
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 VLAN ID: 1 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click .
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. VB: 1-VB1 CAR ID: 2 Selected
Forwarding Ports: PORT2 and RPR1 Click .
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. VB: 2-VB2 VLAN ID: 1 Selected Forwarding Ports: PORT3 and RPR1 Click .
(5) Configuring RPR parameters Follow the steps below to configure RPR parameters.
Step
Action
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 .
(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
Action
3
Click and the “Create SDH Service” dialog box is displayed.
4 Configuring Ethernet Services on RPR Action 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: 1–8 Activate
Immediately: Yes Click .
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: 1–8 Activate Immediately: Yes Click .
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. The contents include: „
Engineering Requirements
Engineering Planning
Configuration Process
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.
Huawei Technologies Proprietary 5-1
No.
Service requirement
Source station
Sink station
Bandwidth
Point-to-point
NE2
NE1
3 x 10 Mbit/s
Point-to-point
NE3
NE1
2 x 20 Mbit/s
3
Point-to-point
NE4
NE1
1 x 30 Mbit/s 1 x 20 Mbit/s
Networking Diagram
1. Networking Diagram
Figure 5-1 shows the ATM service networking and port allocation.
NE1
10M 10M
NE2
STM-16 two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring
NE4
20M
NE3
20M
20M
ATM switch
DSLAM
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.
AUX
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
PIU
PIU
S28
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
SL16 ADQ1
GXCS
SL16
SSSSSSSSS123456789
GXCS
FAN
GSCC GSCC
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
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.
120M
33 34 35 33 34 33 34
Port 1
NE1 10M
33
10M
34
10M
35
Port 1
Port 1
20M
33
Port 2
30M
34
NE4
Port 2
NE2 Port 3
NE3
Port 1
20M
Bandwidth
VPI
Port 2
33
20M
34
VCI
Table 5-2 shows the ATM service connection table. Table 5-2 ATM service connection
table
Service Attribute
NE2 10 Mbit/s
Source NE
NE1
13-ADQ1-1
7
Number of VPI supporting VCC
32
VCTRUNK port
VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2
Port traffic
120 Mbit/s
Bound bandwidth
1 x VC-4
Service type
CBR
Protection type
VPI
10 Mbit/s
10 Mbit/s
NE3 20 Mbit/s
20 Mbit/s
NE4 20 Mbit/s
30 Mbit/s
2
VCI
33
34
35
33
34
33
34
Port traffic
10 Mbit/s
10 Mbit/s
10 Mbit/s
20 Mbit/s
20 Mbit/s
20 Mbit/s
30 Mbit/s
Sink NE
NE2
13-ADQ1 -1
32
VCTRUNK port
VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2
NE3 13-ADQ1 -2
13-ADQ1 -3
NE4
13-ADQ1 -1
13-ADQ1 -2
13-ADQ1 -1
13-ADQ1 -2
Table 5-3 The configuration rule of VCTRUNCK binding path and time slot
Board
VCTRUNCK
VCTRUNCK1–VCTRUNCK4
VC-4
Available VC-4:1–4
VCTRUNCK5–VCTRUNCK16
VC-4
Available VC-4:5–8
VCTRUNCK5–VCTRUNCK16
VC-3
IDQ1/IDL4
VCTRUNCK1–VCTRUNCK66
VC-4
Available VC-4:1–4
VCTRUNCK1–VCTRUNCK66
VC-12
VCTRUNCK67–VCTRUNCK70
VC-4
Available VC-4:5–8
Figure 5-4 shows the SDH timeslot allocation. Ring Station NE1 12-SL16-1 Timeslot
VC-4-1
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK2
NE1 7-SL16-1
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK2
Add/Drop
5.3 Configuration Process Table 5-4 shows the process of configuring ATM services on
the T2000. Huawei Technologies Proprietary 5-6
Stage
Description
Remarks
Creating a board
3
Configuring binding paths
1. Creating a Board
Action
In the Main Topology, double click the NE1 icon to open the NE panel.
Right click the corresponding slot according to the board layout of NE1 shown in Figure
5-2, and select the board.
Repeat steps 1–3 to create the board of NE2, NE3, and NE4 respectively. Figure 5-2
shows the board layout.
2. Configuring NE1 Data
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
Action
Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer].
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
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 1–8, and max. VCI Bits
is 1–16. The NNI type: max. VPI Bits is 1–12, and max. VCI Bits is 1–16.
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
To configure binding paths for VCTRUNK1, perform the following settings in the dialog
box. Configurable Ports: VCTRUNK1 Level: VC4 Direction: Bidirectional
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 .
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic. Step
Action
According to Figure 5-3, perform the following settings in the dialog box to create 10
Mbit/s traffic control. Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr:
23584 Clp0Pcr: 18867 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
Repeat step 4 to create 20 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 47168
Clp0Pcr: 37734 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action Repeat step 4 to create 30 Mbit/s traffic control.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link]
Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 70752 Clp0Pcr: 56601 Other parameters adopt the
default value. Click .
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
Action
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
8
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 .
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
11
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 .
12
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
14
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 .
15
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure
a protection group for ATM services. Step 1
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a
protection pair for ATM services. Step
Action
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
(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
Action
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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
Action
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services 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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
2
Click 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 .
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic. Step
Action
5 Configuring ATM Services Action According to Figure 5-3, perform the following
settings to create 10 Mbit/s traffic control. Traffic Type: [Link] Service
Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 23584 Clp0Pcr: 18867 Other parameters adopt the default value.
Click .
5
Repeat step 3 to create 40 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 94336
Clp0Pcr: 75468 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
Repeat step 3 to create 50 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 117920
Clp0Pcr: 94336 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
(4) Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure
cross-connect for ATM services. Step
Action
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
10
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 .
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure
a protection group for ATM services.
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 .
(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a
protection pair for ATM services. Step
Action
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 .
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 .
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 .
(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
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 .
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 .
(1) Configuring port attributes of the ATM board Follow the steps below to configure port
attributes of the ATM board. Step
Action
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 .
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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
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 .
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic. Step
Action
According to Figure 5-3, perform the following settings to create 20 Mbit/s traffic control.
Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 47168 Clp0Pcr: 37734
Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action Repeat step 3 to create 30 Mbit/s traffic control.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link]
Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 70752 Clp0Pcr: 56601 Other parameters adopt the
default value. Click .
Repeat step 3 to create 50 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 117920
Clp0Pcr: 94336 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
(4) Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure
cross-connect for ATM services. Step
Action
1
Select [Configuration/ATM Service Management] from the function tree.
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure
a protection group for ATM services. Step
Action
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 .
(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a
protection pair for ATM services.
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 .
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 .
(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
Action
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
(1) Configuring port attributes of the ATM board Follow the steps below to configure port
attributes of the ATM board. Step
Action
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 .
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 .
(2) Configuring binding paths Follow the steps below to configure binding paths. Step
Action
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
(3) Configuring ATM traffic Follow the steps below to configure ATM traffic. Step
Action
According to Figure 5-3, perform the following settings to create 20 Mbit/s traffic control.
Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 47168 Clp0Pcr: 37734
Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
Repeat step 3 to create 30 Mbit/s traffic control. Perform the following settings in the
dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link] Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 70752
Clp0Pcr: 56601 Other parameters adopt the default value. Click .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action Repeat step 3 to create 40 Mbit/s traffic control.
Perform the following settings in the dialog box. Traffic Type: [Link]
Service Type: CBR Clp01Pcr: 94336 Clp0Pcr: 75468 Other parameters adopt the
default value. Click .
(4) Configuring cross-connect for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure
cross-connect for ATM services. Step
Action
1
Select [Configuration/ATM Service Management] from the function tree.
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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 .
(5) Configuring a protection group for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure
a protection group for ATM services. Step
Action
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 .
(6) Configuring a protection pair for ATM services Follow the steps below to configure a
protection pair for ATM services.
2
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 .
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 .
(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
Action
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 .
5 Configuring ATM Services Action 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 .
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
(Serial1–Serial4) 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
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
J0
B1
E1
F1
D1
D2
D3
Serial 1 Serial2
AU_PTR B2
B2
D4
Serial 4
B2
K1
K2
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
S1
M1
E2
Serial3
Front view
Pin No.
Signal
Description
422TXD+
422TXD-
422RXD+
232RXD
GND
Grounding
422RXD-
N.C
No connection
8
232TXD
6.1.1 Requirements for the Environment Monitor The interface uses RS-232 level, logic
1 being –5 V to –15 V and logic 0 being +5 V to +15 V. When there is no data
transmitted, the port is at RS-232 high level (about –9 V), and at any one time only one
slave station can transmit data to the master station.
6.1.2 Precautions During Configuration of the Broadcast Data Port Avoid configuring
redundant optical interfaces, 12-N1SL16 of NE3 for example, to the broadcast domain
of the broadcast data port. Avoid configuring the broadcast data port of the NEs without
requirement for broadcast data service to the broadcast domain, because the input level
cannot be maintained to logic 1 in this case, thus resulting in hidden troubles. Keep the
data flow direction consistent with the trace direction of the NE clock.
6.2 Engineering Requirements As shown in Figure 6-2, NE2, NE3 and NE4 are
configured with an environment monitor, and NE1 is configured with a monitor host. The
monitor host communicates with the environment monitors of NE2–NE4 through the
broadcast data port to control data report from NE2–NE4. The monitor host broadcasts
commands to the environment monitors of NE2–NE4, which, serving as slave stations,
report the data collected locally to the monitor host.
7-N1SL16
12-N1SL16
Station NE2
NE4 Station
12-N1SL16 NE3
OptiX OSN equipment
7-N1SL16
Host
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
Overhead interface
NE 1
SERIAL1
SERIAL1
12-N1SL16, 7-N1SL16
NE2
SERIAL1
7-N1SL16
12-N1SL16, SERIAL1
NE
Overhead interface
NE3
SERIAL1
7-N1SL16
SERIAL1
NE4
SERIAL1
12-N1SL16
SERIAL1
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.
Action
Right-click the NE1 icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer].
Select the “Broadcast Data Port” tab and set the following parameters. Overhead Byte:
SERIAL1. Select any one from SERIAL1–SERIAL4. Here, select SERIAL1 according to
Figure 6-1. Working Mode: RS232 Broadcast Data Source: SERIAL1 Broadcast Data
Sink: 7-N1SL16 and 12-N1SL16
2. Configuring NE2
Action
Select the “Broadcast Data Port” tab and set the following parameters. Overhead Byte:
SERIAL1, consistent with NE1. Working Mode: RS232 Broadcast Data Source: 7-
N1SL16 Broadcast Data Sink: 12-N1SL16 and SERIAL1
Click .
3. Configuring NE3
Action
Select the “Broadcast Data Port” tab and set the following parameters. Overhead Byte:
SERIAL1, consistent with NE1. Working Mode: RS232 Broadcast Data Source: 7-
N1SL16 Broadcast Data Sink: SERIAL1
Click .
4. Configuring NE4
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 .
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
RX TX OUT1
WDM side
Out
In
Out
TX RX
A01
A01
OUT1
D01
D01
IN1
A02
OUT1
D02
IN1
LWX
LWX
IN1
A02
OUT1 LWX
LWX D02
IN1 TX RX
TX RX
Station A
Station B
Client side
Client side
Figure 7-1 Two channel adding/dropping system comprising two LWXs and an MR2
(without protection to optical channels)
Client side
In
A01
TX
Client side
WDM side In
RX
OUT1 OUT2
Out
In
Out A01
A01
IN1
D01
IN2
D01
A02
OUT1 OUT2
IN1
Out
A01
IN1
IN2
A02
A02
OUT1 OUT2
A02
LWX
LWX D02
In
LWX D01
TX RX
D02
D02
IN2
IN1
IN2
D02
TX RX
TX RX
Station B
Client side
Client side
WDM side
Figure 7-2 Two channel adding/dropping system comprising two LWXs and two MR2s
(with protection to
optical channels)
7.2 Engineering Planning This section introduces the configuration method of build-in
WDM systems through an example. The details include: „
Networking diagram
1. Networking Diagram
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
NE2
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.
SSSSSSSSS122222222901234567
S10
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
MR2A
MR2A
SSSSSSSSS123456789
LWX
AUX
FAN
GXCS
FAN
LWX
SSSSSSSSS233333333901234567
PIU
PIU
S28
7.3 Configuration Process Table 7-1 lists main procedures of configuring build-in WDM
systems on the T2000. Table 7-1 Main procedures of configuring build-in WDM systems
Procedure
Description
Creating boards
1. Creating Boards
Action
Double click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology to enter the NE panel.
According to Figure 7-4, right click the slots to be added with boards, and select the
corresponding boards.
Click .
Repeat steps 1–3 to create boards for NE2. The board layout of NE2 is shown in Figure
7-4.
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
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.
5
Confirm the configuration of WDM interfaces on other LWX boards of NE1 and NE2 in
the same way.
Action
Right click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology, and select [NE Explorer].
7 Configuring Build-in WDM System Action Click , 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 .
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.
8 FAQ
FAQ
This chapter describes the problems and solutions in configuring the OptiX OSN
3500/2500/1500 on the T2000. The contents include: „
Configuring REG
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.
8 FAQ
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 5–13, as shown in Table 8-1. Table 8-
1 Boards supported by the OptiX OSN 2500 REG
Board
Slot
CRG
Slots 9, 10
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
CRG
CRG
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
SL64/SF16/SL16
SSSSS1111145678
SAP
S6
SL64/SF16/SL16
SSSSS12345
SL64/SF16/SL16
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
8 FAQ 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.
Click .
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.
Action Select the NE367 icon on the Main Topology and then select [NE Explorer] from
the Main Menu.
8 FAQ Action
2
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
4. Configuring a Clock
Configure the clock in the same way as the NEs of other types.
8.2 Configuring Boards with FEC This section describes special configuration items for
the SF16 with FEC function. Item
Enable FEC
y Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. y Select the
board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Interface] from the Function
Tree. y Select the tab and set the “FEC Working State” to “Enabled”. y Click .
y Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer] y Select the
board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Interface] from the Function
Tree. y Select the tab and you can enable “AIS insertion in the ODU layer”, “LCK
insertion in the ODU layer”, “OCI insertion in the ODU layer” respectively. y Click .
8 FAQ
Item
y Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. y Select the
board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Orderwire management/Och
Orderwire Management-OTN Interface/OTU Overhead] from the Function Tree. y
Configure OTU overheads. y Click .
y Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. y Select the
board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Orderwire management/Och
Orderwire Management-OTN Interface/ODU Overhead] from the Function Tree. y
Configure ODU overheads. y Click .
y Right-click the NE icon on the Main Topology and select [NE Explorer]. y Select the
board to configure and then select [Configuration/WDM Orderwire management/Och
Orderwire Management-OTN Interface/OPU Overhead] from the Function Tree. y
Configure OPU overheads. y Click .
8 FAQ
8.3 Configuring the Extended Subrack The OptiX OSN 3500 supports one extended
subrack at most. The extended subrack should be the OptiX OSN 3500. Table 8-2 lists
the configuration requirements for extended subracks. Table 8-2 Configuration
requirements for extended subracks
Main subrack
Extended subrack
SCC
Not required
The PQ1, PQM, MR2A, D75S, D12S, D12B, and MR2C boards are supported.
PIU
AUX
Required
Required
Fan unit
Required
Required
Board
Subrack
Figure 8-2 Required boards for main subrack and extended subrack
8 FAQ
8.4 Configuring Intelligent Features Currently, the OptiX OSN 3500 supports intelligent
features. The OptiX OSN 2500 and OptiX OSN 1500 do not supports intelligent
features. For the configuration of intelligent features, refer to OptiX ASON user guidel.
A Abbreviation
Abbreviations and Acronyms Full name
A ADM
Add/Drop Multiplexer
APS
ATM
B BITS
C CBR
CC
Continuity Check
COA
D DCC
DCE
DCU
DVB-ASI
E ECC
EPL
EPLAN
Abbreviation
Full name
ESCON
ETS
ETSI
EVPL
EVPLAN
Fiber Channel
FE
Fast Ethernet
FICON
Fiber Connection
G GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GFP
H HDLC
I IEEE
ITU-T
L LAPS
LB
LoopBack
LCAS
LCT
Local Craft Terminal
M MPLS
MSP
N NA
Not applicable
NRZ
O OAM
P PDH
R RSTP
S SNCP
SSM
T TPS
Tributary Protection Switching
U UBR
UART
V VBR
VLAN
VPN
W WDM
Index
Index Numerics
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
Index 1:1 linear MSP, 2-15 1+1 linear MSP, 2-11 board 1+1 protection, 1-43 four-fiber
MSP ring, 2-9 SNCP ring, 2-4 TPS protection, 1-42 two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring, 1-
23 protection subnet,creating, 1-22, 2-9 protectionconfiguration non-protection chain, 1-
23
configuring the cross-connect, 4-35 configuring the forwarding filter table, 4-33 creating
the EVPLn service, 4-32 extended subrack configuration, 8-6
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
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