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ALplus2/ALCplus2

ACM PDH radio link


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Training items 1. 2. 3. 4. ALplus2 SCT or WEBLCT console WEB LCT commands Link configuration

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IDU

ALplus2 (modular)

ALCplus2 (single board)

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ODU

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ALplus2 Connectors
STM1 (1+0/1+1) LAN 2 LAN 3 16 E1 75/120 ODU cable

LAN 1

-48Vdc

RIM 1

LIM
NURG URG SW

USB

RS232

RJ45 Alarm LEDs:

Service channels

Controller Management ports

URG, NURG, SW, TEST

2Mbit/s way side

RIM 2

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ALCplus2 Connectors
Alarm LEDs: STM1 (1+0/1+1/2+0) Nodal bus
URG, NURG, SW, TEST, power ON

16 E1 75/120 LAN 2, 4

-48Vdc (in parallel)

LAN 1, 3 RJ45 management Power supply Fuse LAN 3, 4 (optical) USB ODU cable

2 E1 75/120

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Connection to equipment
LAN using an internet browser with the MNGT port
address

USB/RS232 using a serial connection using the


WebLCT Console (on SIAE site: http://siaemic.com and, after the login,
Download area, Software, WEB LCT). The connection address is assigned by the equipment itself) with

LCT port or RS232 port.

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SCT

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WEBLCT console

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Management ports

1/2

Traffic ethernet ports can be used for management (in a separated VLAN)

PC address assigned by IDU


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Management ports

2/2

PC address assigned by IDU

In case of both equipments (loc. and rem.) in the same LAN


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WEB LCT
WEB LCT main menu is similar to SCT Equipment menu. SCT: Equipment menu

This software manages a single terminal.


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In order to have the whole link in one page only, local equipment is declared managed by SCT, remote one is declared remote link. Opposite configuration on remote side.

Remote element list


Local

172.18.81.20 WEBLCT

172.18.81.22 WEBLCT

Local

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name and hardware activity Tx active branch

Status display
TDM ethernet capacity capacity connection

local alarms IDU C configuration

Rx active branch Tx and Rx ACM profiles


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RF channel and frequencies

Tx and Rx power

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WEB LCT: equipment configuration


Configuration ACM setting

Commands to configure a single equipment

Alarms thresholds, Tx and Rx switches Tributaries RF channel

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IDU Configuration

Link configuration

STM-1 Mode (1+0/1+1)


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Controller substitution
When a new Controller is mounted, download the backup configuration file before pushing the Apply configuration button

Apply config. Application Alarm

RED: when there is a mismatch between working configuration and Controller configuration

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STM1 synchronisation

Under developement

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ACM setting
Radio capacity:
Ethernet Permanent TDM (high priority E1) Extra TDM (low priority E1)

ACM enable: bandwidth and


reference modulation (its mask can not be exceeded by any ACM profile)

ACM disable: bandwidth and used


modulation

Downshift (from 256QAM to 4QAM): the modulation complexity and the radio capacity decrease. Upshift (from 4QAM to 256QAM): the modulation complexity and the radio capacity increase. For each modulation profile the number of extra TDM (and then the Ethernet bitrate) can be set. ALplus2/ALCPLUS2 19

Permanent and extra E1


Permanent: E1 present with all ACM profile Extra

Capacity for E1 streams

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Adaptive Code Modulation


ACM profiles

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In ALplus2/ALCplus2 radio family uses Adaptive Code and Modulation (ACM) in order to employ the correct modulation profile depending on the Rx signal quality. Available ACM profiles are the following: 4QAM strong These profiles operate in an RF channel with the following 4QAM bandwidth: 8 PSK 7 MHz 16 QAM 14 MHz 32 QAM ODU passaband filters 64QAM 28 MHz 128QAM 56 MHz 256 QAM

ACM switching
The usage of the previous modulation profiles in a fixed channel bandwidth results in a variable capacity. The criteria defining the necessity of an ACM switching, upshift or downshift, is the Rx S/N ratio. Upshift When there is an increase of received S/N, within the same Channel Spacing, the modulation complexity is increased in the direction from 4QAM strong to 256QAM increasing the spectral efficiency Downshift When there is a decrease of received S/N, within the same Channel Spacing, the modulation is reduced in the direction from 256QAM to 4QAM strong reducing the spectral efficiency,

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Adaptive Code Modulation


ACM setting

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The ACM can vary modulation profiles between two extremes defined by the operator through software configuration: Upper Modulation and Lower Modulation. Upper Modulation When propagation into the given radio channel is in the better condition (high Rx S/N), the radio link is working at the maximum throughput defined at Upper Modulation: the highest modulation profile that ACM can employ Lower modulation When propagation into the given radio channel is in the worst condition (low Rx S/N), the radio link is working at the minimum throughput, defined at Lower Modulation: the lowest modulation profile that ACM can employ

Tx Power mode
Tx power mode can be set as Constant Peak or Constant Average (constant bolometer measurement). Constant Peak Tx power is at maximum at 4QAM and at 256QAM is reduced (typical 4.5 dB) so the RF Tx amplifier can operate in better linear conditions Constant Average Tx power is the same at any modulation.

The Tx Power mode is set depending on the modulation license of the user With Constant Average Tx power (Tx Power Constant Peak Mode = Disable), the Tx power at 4QAM and any other modulation is the same, so if Upper Modulation is 256QAM the output power at any modulation is the same of 256QAM which is 4.5 dB less than 4QAM. The result is that enabling 256QAM is a big advantage for traffic but less link budget margin at 4QAM.

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Power profile
dBm

AS13

13GHz

+28 +25 +24 +23.5 +23


PEAK AVERAGE

4QAM 8PSK

16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM


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Average
In Average the Max Pout is the Max Pout of the upper mod (23dBm @ 256 QAM) and is the same at any profile

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Peak and 4QAM as ref. mod.


With Peak mode enabled and 4 QAM as reference modulation, the max Pout is the max Pout of the radio at any modulation

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Peak and 256QAM as ref. mod.


With Peak mode enabled and 256 QAM as reference modulation, the max Pout is the Pout that makes the transmitted spectrum not going out from the mask relevant to reference modulation. If reference modulation is not the one that allows the max Pout of the radio, the Tx power mode comes back to Average. Every time the reference modulation is higher than the lower modulationthe power mode becomes Average

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Max Capacity
RF Bandwidth 7MHz 14MHz 28MHz 56MHz

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Radio Throughput (max E1 number)

Radio Throughput E1 90 80 80 70 70 60 60 50 Max E1 50 40 40 30 30 20 10 10 0 7 MHz 14 MHz 28 MHz ALplus2/ALCPLUS2 Channel Bandwith 56 MHz 4 5 7 12 17 20 14 8 10 20 25 15 17 20 35 30 40 34 40 60 4QAMst 4QAM 8PSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM 80 80 80 80 80

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General Preset
Rx Power Low alarm threshold

Local Tx switch in case both Remote Rx are alarmed: if remote Rx are alarmed for more than 10 sec in one minute, on local side Tx switch is performed and a Tx Fail alarm is active (to reset manually)

Link name
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Tributary traffic
E1
- Permanent (high priority) - Extra (low priority)

STM-1
- STM-1 1+0 - STM-1 1+1
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E1 Tributaries
RIGHT: E1 loop Radio side

Remember that exist


Permanent E1 (in all ACM profiles) Extra E1

Enable/Disable
Line side Radio side

E1 name

alarms

LEFT: E1 loop Line side

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Bit rate = 155,52 Mbit/s , Frame Period = 125s (rec. G.707) Byte matrix: 9 lines and 270 columns byte is on the left of the top line ) Every Byte is 64 Kbit/s channel STM-1 frame has a payload big enough for 1 E4 (140 Mbit/s) or 3 E3 (3 x 34 Mbit/s) or 63 E1 (63 x 2 Mbit/s) row by row transmission (first

STM-1 Frame
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SOH
RSOH

First 9 bytes of all the lines represent SOH (Section Overhead), made up by RSOH and MSOH separated by 9 bytes of AUOH (AU pointer) 64Kbit/s

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MSOH

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RSOH Regenerator Section Overhead

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MSOH Multiplex Section Overhead

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Path overhead

The Virtual Container is made up by path overhead and relevant container: VC = POH + C VC path overhead allows BER extimations, alarm and trouble information, multiplation indication. Depending on C, 2 different POH exist:

VC-11 / VC-12 POH (with A1 and E1)

VC-3 / VC-4 POH (with E3 and E4)


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AUOH Administrative unit overhead


Compensation of variation of payload bit rate (with respect to nominal one) is obteined using stuffing. In AUOH there are 6 bytes for justification signal and other 6 bytes (3 in SOH and other 3 adiacent in the same line of the payload) used for stuffing in order to adjust the position of VC first byte: Adjustment, if necessary, concerns 3 bytes more or less (154 s delay or anticipation) and the update is every 4 frames.

RSOH AUOH H1 H1 H1 H2 H2 H2 H3 H3 H3
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Payload

MSOH

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AU pointer
First 6 bytes of AUOH contain: the pointer to position of VC first byte, the AU and the New Data Flag (it informs there are new data). This is why AUOH is called POINTER
bit

NDF

n AU

POINTER

Byte H1
Administrative Unit = AUOH + VC AU4 = AUOH + VC4 ALplus2/ALCPLUS2

Byte H2

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RSOH
AU4 POINTER

Start = First Byte of VC4

9 lines

MSOH

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TU and TUG
TU, Tributary Unit, is made up by VC and overhead TUOH placed in a fixed position relevant to POH of higher order VC (where TU is placed) In TUOH there are
- A pointer towards VC frame start - Stuffing bytes

TU12 = 4 columns of 9 bytes TUG is a group of same order TU:


- TUG21= 3 x TU12 - TUG3 = 7 x TUG21 (= 21 x TU12)
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Stuffing and justification

STM-1 & C4

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High order POH (POH of VC4)


J1 Path Trace: it is the label relevant to VC4 B3 : BIP-8 parity result of the previous VC4, in MST mode points out C4 quality C2 : signalling label that points out if VC4 is equipped G1 : RDI, Remote Defect Indication, used to transmit to remote terminal an alarm condition F2/H4/F3/K3/N1 : not used C4: 140Mbit/s container with justification, stuffing and overhead bits VC4 : is made up by C4 and POH (path over head). POH is the first VC4 column (9 bytes) AU4 : is made up by VC4 and AU pointer.
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SOH

AU pointer

POH

STM-1 & E1

POH Justification
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E1

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E1

C12

VC12

TU12 x3 TUG21

STM-1

x7 TUG3 x3

AU4

VC4

in a STM-1 can be inserted 63 E1


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STM-1 Tributaries
Line alarms Enable/Disable

STM-1 Loops If J0 Received is different from Expected TIM alarm

J0 Path trace
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STM-1 B2 quality thresholds

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VC4

VC4 alarms

J1 Path trace

If J1 Received is different from Expected TIM alarm

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VC4 B3 quality thresholds

Excessive Degraded

VC4 label: tugStructure


*Tug = Trib. unit group

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VC-12
Tug-3 = 1 Tug-2 = 7 VC-12 = 3

VC-12 1-7-3

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Synchronisation
only if STM-1 is enabled

Alarms can be: - Drift (Bad quality)


- LTI (Loss of timing input)

Under timeout

Synchronisation source has to be selected among the three possibilities: STM-1, Radio link and E1 Priority for each source has to be set
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Low

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Ethernet traffic
Packet frame Level 2 and Level 3 VLAN Priority (Qos and PoS) LLF

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802.3 PACKET FORMAT


Destination Service Access Point: MAC address of destination

Source Service Access Point: MAC address of source


Octet (byte) # $ % % 2 "a & a $'&& "a & a (% (

Pre.

S D

DSAP

SSAP

len

Dati (LLC!PDU)

pa"

CS

From 64 to 1518 Byte without tag Frame Check Sequence Start Frame Delimiter

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Switch at Layer 2
MAC switching: destination local = discarded; destination known = sent to the port; destination unknown = sent to all the ports; MAC Address learning MAC Address ageing Auto negotiation : port speed, duplex-mode. MDI/MDIX crossover Layer 2 Flow Control / Back Pressure

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Ethernet switch
Max packet size

Life of addresses in the MAC address table Packet output queue depending on packet 802.1p priority Queue emptying policy
- 8421 WRR: 8 packets with queue 3, then 4 with queue 2, then 2 with queue 1 and then 1 with queue 0. - Strict priority: a packet can go out only if the upper priority queue is empty

QinQ 91 00: field to add (the same on local and on remote switch) in case of double tag. This field is add after the Destination Address in the overhead before the transmission and is deleted by the switch on the other side as soon as it has been received. The Double tag is the default tag of each external input port
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- Strict 3: all queue 3 packets can go out, after them all the other using 8421WRR policy - Strict 3 and 2: all queue 3 and 2 packets can go out strictly, after them all the other using 8421WRR policy WRR= Weighted Round Robin mode

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Local

CONNECTION EXAMPLES
Remote
NO VLAN NO VLAN A L _E T H A L _E T H PC2
PC4 PC6

PC1
PC3 PC5

An all pass Hub/Switch. Example1

PC1 PC3

NO VLAN NO VLAN

1 V L A N 4 001 2

NO VLAN NO VLAN

A L _E T H
V L A N 4 002

A L _E T H
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PC2 PC4

PC1 with PC2 and PC3 with PC4. Example2


NO VLAN NO VLAN

1 V L A N 4 003 2 V L A N 4 003 V L A N 4 004

PC1 PC3

NO VLAN A L _E T H

A L _E T H

V L A N 4004

PC2 PC4

PC1 with PC2 and PC3 with PC4 with one external switch. Example3
V L A N 4 005 V L A N 4 005

V L A N 4005

A L _E T H PC1

A L _E T H PC2

PC1 with PC2 ALplus2/ALCPLUS2 with 2 external switches. Example4

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TAG composition

1 VLAN TAG

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IEEE 802.1Q VLANs


VLANs in two different ways: - Based on Port, VLAN related to a local port attribute - Based on IEEE 802.1Q TAG , VLAN is defined by the VID (VLan Identifier) TAG content. Switching between ports is based on VLAN membership defined into Vlan configuration table.

Lan1 and Port1 are members of Vlan 303

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IEEE 802.1Q VLANs


Break a LAN into a few smaller LANs and prevent data to flow between the sub-LANs Micro segment the LAN with scalability Distribute traffic load Better control of broadcast messages VLAN: a field starting with other 4 Bytes starting with the 2 Bytes 8100 the packet size from 1518 Bytes arrives to 1522! VLAN with double TAG: a new field with other 4 Bytes starting with the 2 Bytes 9100 (see Ethernet Switch) Remember to increase packet size! ALplus2/ALCPLUS2 60

VLAN
VLAN can be used to route packets through local and remote switch. If VLAN are not used, Lan per port assignment is used port by port

Disable 802.1q: no Tag filter, LAN per port


rules

Fallback: if input is tagged, Virtual LAN map rules


will be followed; if input tag is not present in the map or input is untagged, Lan per port rules will be followed

Secure: if input is tagged, Virtual LAN map rules


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VLAN 720 doesnt transit through port 1 VLAN 720 exits through port 1 untagged

VLAN 720 exits through port 1 with tag 720

VLAN 720 exits through port 1, with the same tag it has at input (unmodified)

Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

RadioPort
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VLAN map
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LAN settings: Interface


Flow control LAN status Port status LAN Speed

Cable LLF status


Port always active
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Settings for allpass Hub all ports to all ports, Example 1

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Settings for Lan to Lan separated traffic, Example 2


LAN per port

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Lan to Lan separated traffic Example 2 settings

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Priority

802.1p
Priority management can be defined port by port: in this example, despite general rules, LAN1 does not consider priority!

General rules: Priority queues are set for all the ports
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Quality of Service
Better service to selected network traffic Different service classes based on the identity of the customer or the type of application Different service levels or to ensure service quality for timecritical traffic such as voice or video. IEEE 802.1p QoS (Layer 2- Quality of Service): 3 bit of the TAG. IP-V4 ToS (Layer 3- Type of Service): 6 bit of the TOS (D.S.C.P.) - see next slide QoS at level 2, at level 3 or at both

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TOS/DSCP is for IP packets only (level 3!)


bits

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Example of DSCP assignement in a UMTS station


NODE B RAB/RB TBD TBD Synch CS conversational SRB Common channels NBAP Signalling CS streaming PS streaming HS streaming PS interactive PS background O&M HSPA interactive (1,2) HSPA interactive (3) 46 38 36 34 30 28 26 24 22 20 12 12 12 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 ALplus2/ALCPLUS2 CBR CBR CBR CBR VBR real time VBR real time VBR real time VBR real time VBR not real time VBR not real time UBR UBR UBR DSCP value Queue Service class 802.1p 7 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 0 0 0 70

LLF

Seconds before the LLF alarm

Port by port, ports to check relevant LLF can be set

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LAN PORT
Ethernet synch.

LAN cable
From 64Kb to Full Rate

Auto Negotiation

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Power Over Ethernet


Port LAN 2 only has POE facility
PD (power device) Power Sourcing Equipment class is auto recognized (Class 0, 1, 2 devices only)
Class 0 Class 1 Class 2 8W 3.84W 3.84 6.49W

Alarms: Overload Zero Current Invalid class ALplus2/ALCPLUS2


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Spanning tree
edge/no edge

Each port must be assigned to Bridge1 or Bridge2, every equipment crossed by a packet increases of 1 sec the max age of the packet

The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link layer protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged LAN.

MAC address & priority Standard STP or rapid RSTP STP params

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STP parameters
Hello time: from 2 to 10 sec, is the period between two BPDU packets Forward Delay: the time for a status change (blocking learning, learning forwarding, forwarding blocking). In this way the time requested from blocking to forwarding is twice the Forward Delay (2 status changes)

Max Age: If the incoming packet has a max age bigger than the one here defined, the packet is dropped

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RSTP parameters
Hello time: from 1 to 10 sec, is the period between two BPDU packets

Forward Delay: the time for a status change (blocking

learning,

learning forwarding, forwarding blocking). In RSTP the time requested from blocking to forwarding between two RSTP ports is the hallo time (RAPID!) instead if the other port is not RSTP, again the time is twice the Forward Delay (2 status changes) Max Age: If the incoming packet has a max age bigger than the one here defined, the packet is dropped
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Bridge

Bridge1 and 2 have same MAC addr. but can have different priority

00 00 00 1C 00 01

Equipment MAC address, set by SIAE, the same for management and traffic

High

Low

Bridge priority: in case of same value, the smaller MAC addr. elects the router bridge

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Crossconnection matrix
Tributary Radio crossconnetions Tributary Tributary crossconnections Radio Radio crossconnections
Remember that exist
Permanent E1 (in all ACM profiles) Extra E1 (the first are A and B)

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Permanent (High priority)

Radio capacity

CrossConnect Matrix
Tributary
(Front panel connectors)

Radio-Tributary
CrossConnection is performed with a Drag n Drop of the E1 slot

Extra (Low priority)

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Radio-Radio crossconnection (passthrough)

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Trib.-Trib. crossconnection

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CrossConnection List
Selection column

Delect the selected crossconnection


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ATPC

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Link configuration
1+0 1+1 hot stand by 1+1 freq. diversity 2+0

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1+1 hot stand-by


ODU
1

= FHIGH = FLOW ODU

= Stand-by = Active
1

IDU

IDU

ODU

ODU

Both radios, working at the same frequency, are active in Rx but only one is active in Tx: 1 antenna Branching losses are inserted in link budget 2 antennas Link is in space diversity (and without branching losses) Best performance for d=150 (d=distance between antennas)
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1+1 frequency diversity


ODU
1

ODU
1

IDU

ODU All radios, working at different frequencies, are active in Rx and Tx 1 antenna Branching losses are inserted in link budget 2 antennas Link is in space diversity (and without branching losses) = F2HIGH = F2LOW
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SD management
1. Delete SD files 2. Create Boot SD 3. Create Sw DWL SD 4. Enable automatic restore (all) 5. Enable automatic restore (Data only) 6. Disable automatic restore 7. Enable Not running Sw delete 8. Disable Not running Sw delete 9. Force automatic restore 10. Copy Sw from SD 11. Copy Data to BOOT SD 12. Copy Sw to BOOT SD _________________________
Notes: Sw= Equipment firmwares Data=Configuration Backup file

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Delete SD Files
Delete all files present in the SD card memory.

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Create Boot SD
Create folder structures necessary and copy the files (system Version + Backup) from Flash to SD in order to activate the function mirroring of the data. Its a creation HOT because in this way SD memory works holding synchronized the data of backup. SD contains the last update data of the equipment. The utility is to extract the SD from Main Controller Unit damaged, in order to insert it, in an other controller of the same type and to load automatically System Version and Backup in the Flash (function must be enable).
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Create Sw DWL SD
Create folder structures necessary and copy the files (Only system Version) from Flash to SD in order to have a SD Master copy of the System Version on Flash. Its a creation COLD because after the generation of the copy it doesnt make nothing else. The utility is to extract the SD, in order to insert it, in another controller of the same type and to load automatically the Master copy in the Flash (function must be enable).

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Enable automatic restore (all)


Enable the function to load automatically from SD to Flash Boot SD or Dwl SD.

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Enable automatic restore ( Data only)


Enable the backup, but not the System Version, to being loaded automatically from SD to Flash (only BootSD).

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Disable automatic restore


Disable the function load automatically from SD to Flash (Boot SD and Dwl SD).

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Enable Not running Sw delete


Authorize, after the loading of the System Version on Flash, the automatic cancellation of the bench not running bench loaded (Only for Dwl SD).

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Disable Not running Sw delete


Prohibited, after the loading of the System Version on Flash, the automatic cancellation of the bench not running bench loaded (Only for Dwl SD).

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Force automatic restore


Command to force the procedure of loading from SD to Flash (Only for BootSD).

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Copy Sw from SD
Command to force the procedure of loading from SD to Flash (Only for Dwl SD).

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Copy Data to BOOT SD


Command to copy manually the Backup onto Boot SD.

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Copy Sw to BOOT SD
Command to copy manually the System Version onto Boot SD.

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ODU POLE MOUNTING

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1+0 Integrated Antenna STANDARD POLE MOUNTING KIT

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1+1 Integrated Antenna STANDARD POLE MOUNTING KIT

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1+0 Not Integrated Antenna STANDARD POLE MOUNTING KIT

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1+1 Not Integrated Antenna STANDARD POLE MOUNTING KIT

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1+0 Integrated Antenna FAST-LOCK POLE MOUNTING KIT

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1+1 Integrated Antenna FAST-LOCK POLE MOUNTING KIT

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1+0 Not Integrated Antenna FAST-LOCK POLE MOUNTING KIT

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1+1 Not Integrated Antenna FAST-LOCK POLE MOUNTING KIT

IDU-ODU cable

Gain in Vdc (dBm in Rx)

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