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CiTRANS 610A

Packet Transfer Platform

User Manual
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FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co.,Ltd.

February 2014
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Preface

Imprint

Version Description
A Initial version

Intended Readers

This manual is intended for the following readers

Engineering staff

Products launched engineers

Products maintenance engineers

To utilize this manual,these prerequisite skills are necessary

PTN related technology

Data communication technology

Optical fiber communication technology

Ethernet technology

I
Conventions

Terminology Conventions
Terminology Convention
CiTRANS 610A FiberHome CiTRANS 610A Mini Access PTN Platform
MCMS FiberHome MCMS Element Management System

Symbol Conventions
Symbol Convention Description

Note Important features or operation guide.

Possible injury to persons or systems,or cause traffic


Caution
interruption or loss.

Warning May cause severe bodily injuries

II
List of items

Introduce items list.

Equipment inventory

Equipment type Description


CiTRANS 610A-1A 2*GE/FESFP+2*GE/FE/SGMII(SFP)+2*FE(RJ45)
Power 220V/110V
CiTRANS 610A-2A 2*GE/FESFP+2*GE/FE/SGMII(SFP)+2*FE(RJ45)+4*E1(75/120
)
Power 220V/110V
CiTRANS 610A-1D 2*GE/FESFP+2*GE/FE/SGMII(SFP)+2*FE(RJ45)
Power DC-48V
CiTRANS 610A-2D 2*GE/FESFP+2*GE/FE/SGMII(SFP)+2*FE(RJ45)+4*E1(75/120
)
Power DC-48V

Supporting cables inventory

Name Description
Power wire 15AThe length of the configuration according to the actual
situation.
Ground cable -10AWGThe length of the configuration according to the
actual situation.
Pigtail Singlemode LC/PC-FC/PCThe length of the configuration
according to the actual situation.
2M cable 75The length of the configuration according to the actual
situation.
Network cable Five kinds of twisted pairThe length of the configuration
according to the actual situation.

III
Optical Module inventory

Name Description
GE optical module 80KM 1550nm-1.25Gb/s-80KM-LC
GE optical module 40KM 1310nm-1.25Gb/s-40KM-LC
GE optical module 10KM 1310nm-1.25Gb/s-10KM-LC
FE optical module 10KM 1310nm-100Mb/s-10KM-LC
GE electric module 10M/100M/1000M-RJ45
10M/100M/1000M
FE electric module 100M 100M-RJ45

IV
Contents

Preface....................................................................................................................... I

Imprint ............................................................................................................. I
Intended Readers ............................................................................................... I
Conventions....................................................................................................... II
Equipment inventory......................................................................................... III
Supporting cables inventory ............................................................................. III
Optical Module inventory ................................................................................. IV

1 Product Introduction ....................................................................................... 1-1

1.1 Product Function .............................................................................. 1-1


1.2 Product Types .................................................................................. 1-2
1.3 Technical Specifications ................................................................... 1-3
1.3.1 Hardware Technical Specifications ................................... 1-3
1.3.2 System Performance ......................................................... 1-3
1.3.3 Reliability Index ................................................................. 1-4
1.3.4 Environment conditions ..................................................... 1-4

2 Product Appearance ....................................................................................... 2-1

2.1 External View ................................................................................... 2-1


2.2 Panel Figure..................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Equipment Interface And Indicator light Description ....................... 2-2

3 Installation Preparation ................................................................................... 3-1

3.1 Installation Preparation .................................................................... 3-1


3.1.1 Project Installation Preparation Flow ................................ 3-1
3.1.2 Engineering Personnel ...................................................... 3-1
3.1.3 Tools and Meters Preparation ........................................... 3-2
3.1.4 Installation Environment Inspection .................................. 3-2
3.1.5 Unpacking Inspection ........................................................ 3-8
3.2 Installing Equipment.......................................................................3-10
3.2.1 Installing Equipment Chassis on Working Table ............3-10
3.2.2 Wall-mounted installation ................................................ 3-11
3.2.3 Installing Equipment in Cabinet....................................... 3-11
3.2.4 Installing Grounding Cable of Equipment Chassis .........3-12
3.3 Laying and Connecting Cables......................................................3-13
3.3.1 Requirements for Laying and Connecting Cable ............3-13
3.3.2 Layout and Connection of Cables ...................................3-16
3.3.3 Equipment Installation Inspection ...................................3-20

4 Equipment Maintenance................................................................................. 4-1

4.1 Overview .......................................................................................... 4-1


4.2 Daily Maintenance ........................................................................... 4-1
4.2.1 Checking Alarm ................................................................. 4-1
4.2.2 Checking Performance Event ........................................... 4-1
4.2.3 Checking the Temperature of the Equipment Room ........ 4-2
4.2.4 Checking the Status of Network Protection ...................... 4-2
4.2.5 Checking the Time of NE and NMS .................................. 4-3
4.3 Monthly Maintenance....................................................................... 4-3
4.3.1 Backup MCMS Database .................................................. 4-3
4.3.2 Maintenance MCMS Computer ......................................... 4-3
4.4 Quarterly Maintenance .................................................................... 4-3

5 Equipment network management configuration............................................. 5-1

5.1 Use, maintenance and operation..................................................... 5-1


5.1.1 Network Planning and Deployment................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Network management interface introduction .................... 5-1
5.1.3 First use of network management..................................... 5-5
5.1.4 Single-node configuration ...............................................5-14
5.1.5 LSP service path configuration .......................................5-30
5.1.6 PW path Configuration ....................................................5-46
5.1.7 CES service configuration ...............................................5-59
5.1.8 E-Line service configuration ............................................5-64
5.1.9 E-LAN service configuration .........................................5-68
5.1.10 E-Tree service configuration ...........................................5-74

VI
5.2 Alarm List .......................................................................................5-79
5.2.2 History alarm ...................................................................5-80
5.2.3 Alarm Description ...............................................................5-81
5.3 Operation Qualification ..................................................................5-81

Appendix A Abbreviations ........................................................................... A-1


Figures

Figure 2-1 Appearance of CiTRANS 610A ....................................................... 2-1


Figure 2-2 Appearance of CiTRANS 610A Front Panel.................................... 2-2
Figure 3-1 Cabinet Arrangement .....................................................................3-12
Figure 3-2 Grounding Cable ............................................................................3-13
Figure 3-3 LAN Network Cable Structure ........................................................3-19
Figure 3-4 Ethernet cable connection relationship table.................................3-19
Tables

Table 1-1 product types ................................................................................... 1-2


Table 1-3 CiTRANS 610A equipment technical specification .......................... 1-3
Table 1-4 System Performance Specifications ................................................ 1-3
Table 1-5 Reliability Index ................................................................................ 1-4
Table 2-1 Equipment interface and indicator light ........................................... 2-2
Table 3-1 Temperature and Humidity Req uirement ........................................ 3-4
Table 3-2 Typical Power Supply Lighting Protection Category ....................... 3-5
Table 3-3 CiTRANS 610A Equipment cable summary table.......................3-16
Table 3-4 Relationship of Interface and Connection of the DC Cable ..........3-17
Table 3-8 Types of Fiber ................................................................................3-20
Table 3-9 Types of Plug .................................................................................3-20
Table 3-10 Inspection of Equipment Installation ..............................................3-21
Table 3-11 Inspection of Cable Layout ..........................................................3-21
Table 3-12 Inspection of Fiber Pigtail Layout ..................................................3-21
Table 3-13 Label Inspection .............................................................................3-22
1 Product Introduction

FiberHome CiTRANS 610A, part of CiTRANS MPLS-TP PTN family, is a


carrier-grade and compact multiservice transport platform, which serves hybrid
TDM and packet traffic from E1 to GE. The packet-based switching architecture of
CiTRANS PTN family is applicable to future all-IP transport and supports circuit
emulation service (CES) for TDM signals over Ethernet links.

1.1 Product Function


Support virtual private network (VPWS) types of L2 VPN business.

Support the non channelization E1 simulation.

Support the telecom level of 1:1 LSP protection swiching.

Support the MPLS-TP OAM mechanism,Ethernet service OAM and Access


LINK OAM.

Support the synchronous Ethernet.

Support virtual special business (VPWS) types of L2 VPN business.

Support Qos function.

Support for MPLS-TP network.

Support serial port and remote site configuration of IP address without dial
switch.

Support system software package (including the FPGA logic) of the remote
download upgrades.

Support two power supply modes of - 48 v DC and AC (110 v and 220 v


compatible, devices switch) .

Support for temperature monitoring.

Support optical module power, models, patterns reported.

Single board design, support 300 mm deep rack.

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1.2 Product Types


CiTRANS 610A-1ACiTRANS 610A-2ACiTRANS 610A-1DCiTRANS 610A-2D.

Table 1-1 product types

Interface type 610A-1A 610A-2A 610A-1D 610A-2D


Power interface AC220V/110V AC220V/110V DC-48V DC-48V
Ethernet service
TDM service
GE interface
FX interface
FE interface
E1 interface
NMS interface
TOD interface

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1.3 Technical Specifications

1.3.1 Hardware Technical Specifications

Table 1-2 CiTRANS 610A equipment technical specification

Technical specification Description


Dimension(mm) 43.5H230W260D
Weight(kg) 1.75
Max. Power Supply (W) 22.3
Max. Current(A) 1

1.3.2 System Performance

Table 1-3 System Performance Specifications

Configuration parameters Configuration data


Management port NMS port *1
Maximum swiching capacity 4.2G
Maximum of GE interface supported 4
Maximum of FE interface supported 2
Maximum of FX interface supported 2
Maximum of E1 interface supported 2
Maximum of E-Line service supported 128
Maximum of E-LAN service supported 16
Maximum of E-Tree service supported 16
Power input Support 220V AC,110V AC and -48V DC
Filled with stand-alone power 22.3W
support star-shaped,chain-shaped,ring-shaped and
Network Topology
Mesh,etc
Quantity of PW supported 128
Quantity of LSP supported 128
Group of LSP APS 16
Protection group of LAG/ Maximum
3/4
number of members in each group
MTU 9600

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1.3.3 Reliability Index

The reliability index of CiTRANS 610A includes system availability, system revision
rate per year, MTTR (Mean Time To Restoration), MTBF (Mean Time Between
Failure).

Error! Reference source not found. lists CiTRANS 610A reliability index.

Table 1-4 Reliability Index

Item Index
System Availability 0.999996 (shutdown time/ year < 2.1 mins)
System Revision Rate/ Year < 1.2
MTTR 1hour
MTBF 249999 hour

1.3.4 Environment conditions

No solvent,corrosive gas,dust in ambient air,without strong electromagnetic


interference.

Power supply: Public power should be stable, power supply and equipped with
a certain capacity of the battery.

Ground resistance:<5

Operating Temperature: 050

Storage Temperature: -10+60.

Relative Humidity:95%.

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2.1 External View


Figure 2-1 Appearance of CiTRANS 610A

Figure 2-1 Appearance of CiTRANS 610A

2.2 Panel Figure

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Figure 2-2 Appearance of CiTRANS 610A Front Panel

2.3 Equipment Interface And Indicator light


Description
Table 2-1 Equipment interface and indicator light

No. English Function Remarks


Abbreviation
1 LOG FiberHome FiberHome is our LOG
CiTRANS 610A.XY CiTRANS 610A.XY is
equipment type
2 PWRRUNALM Power indicator(PWR),Running PWR for green and flashing on
indicator(RUN),Alarm means power supply is
indicator(ALM) normal;RUN for green and
flashing means running;ALM
for red and flashing on means
relevant alarm.
3 LINK indicator light LINK status indication Flashing on means the
interface LINK UP
4 GE1~GE2 NNISFP optical interface FE/GE
5 FX1~FX2 UNISFP optical interface Compatible FE/GE/SGMII
6 FE1~FE2 UNIRJ45 electrical interface 10/100Mbs electrical
7 E11~4 E1 interface RJ45,RJ48
8 ToD EXTCLK and TOD interface RJ48
9 NMS Network management Ethernet connect NMS network
system(NMS) management system
10 RST RESET Equipment reset

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3.1 Installation Preparation

3.1.1 Project Installation Preparation Flow

Start

Know Requirements on
Engineering Personnel

Installation Site
Inspection

Tool, Meter and


Document Preparation

Unpacking for
Acceptance

End

Figure 3-1 Project Installation Preparation Flow

3.1.2 Engineering Personnel

The personnel responsible for installing equipment must be strictly trained to


master correct operation methods and safety precautions before the operations.

If you have any question, refer to the manual or make contact with us, Do not
operate, if the security cannot be guaranteed.

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3.1.3 Tools and Meters Preparation

The following instruments and tools should be prepared before the equipment
installation.

Common Tools

Marking tools: long rolled tape, ruler (1m), marking pen and scribe.

Concrete drilling tools: hydraulic pressure percussion drill, percussion drill


bit and vacuum cleaner.

Fastening tools: straight screwdriver (M3-M6), cross screwdriver (M3-M6),


socket lever (M6-M19) and double offset spanner (M6-M19).

Measurement tools: industrial horizontal ruler, rolled tape, ruler and angle
square.

Auxiliary tools: brush, nippers, paper knife, bellows, electric iron, solder,
ladder (6 feet), forklift, helmet, hexagon socket, Electrical tape and
anti-static wrist strap.

Fitting tools: sharp-nose pliers, diagonal pliers, vices, hand-held electric


drill, file, handsaw, crowbar, rubber hammer, jig saw and band saw.

Cable making tools: crimping pliers and dryer.

Special tools

Optical multimeter, optical connector and tail fiber.

3.1.4 Installation Environment Inspection

Before the equipment installation, make sure the on-site conditions meet the
requirements.

Checks on Equipment Room Construction

Equipment Room Net Height must be more than 3.20m; if not, it must be
specified particularly in engineering design document and cable laying mode
shall also be illustrated.

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Number, position and size of inward tubes, ground slots and holes must
comply with engineering design diagram. Various grooves should have the
damp-proof measures taken, the margins and corners of which should be level
and regular.

Normally, the patterned materials should not be adopted for the floorboards,
and the walls and roof should be in bright and light colors. The paint should be
lusterless or contain no silicide. Normally, the antistatic raised floor is required.

If raised floorboards are unavailable, conductive floorboards should be paved


(the volume resistance should be 1.0107- 1.01010). The movable floor
must be grounded, which can be connected to the grounding device through
the current-limiting resistor and lines. The value of the current-limiting
resistance should be 1 M.

Equipment Room Environment Inspection

The equipment room must be clean and free of dust, corrosive gases, waste gases
or chemical gases. No pipes for supplying or draining water are allowed to pass
through the equipment room, and water should be kept away from the equipment
under any circumstance. The air conditioning devices should be able to meet the
temperature and humidity requirements of the equipment room. The devices
should be protected from harm caused by electrostatic discharge and
electromagnetic field.

The internal part of the equipment room should meet the national second level of
fire prevention standard.

EMI Requirements

The electric field intensity should not be greater than 300mV/m, and the magnetic
intensity should not be greater than 11GS.

Lighting and Illumination Requirements

Direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent circuit and other components


from aging and deforming caused by longtime exposure to the sunshine.

The average light is 150lx-200lx, without flare. Normally, the equipment room
is lighted by fluorescence lamps embedded in the ceiling.

For the equipment buyers that are always bothered by power failure, please
install an emergency lamp (DC lamp).

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Atmospheric Pressure

Work108000 Pa~51000 Pa

Storage108000 Pa~12000 Pa

Air pollution

Do not expose the equipment in corrosive gas, for instance sulfureted


hydrogen, sulfur dioxide and ammonia oxide, and smoke, for instance oil
solvent and smoke. Do not smoke in the equipment room.

Temperature and Humidity Requirement

Table 3-1 Temperature and Humidity Req uirement

Environmental Temperature Long-term operation 0~45


Requirements Short-term operation -5~50
Storage temperature -20~60
Relative humidity Short-term operation 5%RH~95%RH (No
Dewing)
Long-term operation 10%RH~90%RH (No
Dewing)
Altitude -60m~4,000m

Antistatic Requirements

Equipment must be grounded well and the lab must be laid with antistatic floor or
semi-conductive floor leather. In addition, copper foils must be used for grounding
at several points (Make sure the copper foils are pressed between the cement floor
and semi-conductive floor and is connected with grounding cable).

Dust-proof Requirements

The density of dust particle whose diameter is larger than 5m must be less
than 30000/m3.

Dust particles must be non-conductive, non-magnetic inductive, and


non-corrosive.

Recommended dust-proof measures for the equipment room

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The doors and windows should all be airtight, with double panes for external
windows and sealant strips for doors. The ideal situation is a sealed equipment
room with skylights and dust filters installed.

Keep the lab coats and slippers clean and change them frequently.

The operating equipment should be set in the outer room to avoid people from
going into the equipment room and opening the doors too frequently.

Increase the relative humidity in the equipment room within allowed range to
reduce the electrostatic dirt absorption.

The walls and ceiling of the equipment room must be painted (lusterless
painting preferable) or attached with wall paper.

Power Supply Inspection

Nominal voltage of power supply provided for CiTRANS 610A by power device
in lab is -48V and the allowed variation range is -38.4V to -62V.

Grounding RequirementThe grounding cables in the equipment room should


be deployed separately in a radial mode or a plane mode. Electric circuits
formed by reinforcing steel bars used in the building or through cabinet are not
allowed.In case of compound grounding, the earth resistance must beless
than 1. The sectional area of the grounding cable should be determined by
the maximum current value that this wire bears.The copper coated line is
recommended, and the bare copper line must not be used.

Protection Facilities Inspection

Lightning protection enquirement

Table 3-2 introduces typical power supply lightning protection categories of


communication devices.

Table 3-2 Typical Power Supply Lighting Protection Category

Category Main Parameters Location of Lightning Protection Circuit


Category B 40kA (8s /20s) AC Power Distribution Panel/ Box
Category C 20kA (8s /20s) DC Power Supply Cabinet
Category D 6000V (Combination Wave) -48 V Power Rectifier

Lightning Protection Requirements to Power Supply in Central Computer


Room

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Lead AC power cables underground into the computer room.

Since AC power distribution panel and DC power cabinet can be placed in


the same computer room, the distance between Category-B and
Category-C lightning protection units must meet the following decoupling
distance requirements.

The distance between Category-B and Category-C lightning protection


units shall not be more than 5m when the protective earth is laid
independently.

The distance between Category-B and Category-C lightning protection


units shall not be less than 15 m when protective earth and power cable
are laid in parallel.

If the required decoupling distance cannot be met due to restricted


conditions in computer room, install additional decoupling inductance(s)
before installation of the Category-C lightning protection unit by 1.5H/m.

Use multi-strand copper wires with cross section area not less than
95mm2 as the earth wires of Category-B lightning protection unit and
Category-C lightning protection unit. Connect the earth wires to MET or
FEB and keep the length of earth wire as short as possible.

Requirements to Lightning Protection of Devices

Requirements to Lightning Protection of Subrack and Cabinet

Connect the protective earth of CiTRANS 610A installed in a cabinet to


PE busbar in the cabinet. Use the multi-strand copper wire whose cross
section area is not less than 16mm2 as protective earth of the cabinet and
connect the protective earth with the ground strap or sub ground strap
(including array power cabinet).

Short-circuit the protective earth of the transmission device and DC power


ground and then connect it to PE busbar in the cabinet if the device is
powered by DC power source.

Do not lead the protective earth of the transmission device out of the
cabinet and directly connect it to ground strap or sub ground strap
(including array power cabinet) in the computer room.

Requirements to Lightning Protection of Desktop Installations

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If SpectralPack CiTRANS 610A in mode of desktop or wall-mounted installation


uses DC power supply, short circuit its protective earth with DC power ground firstly
and then connect the protective earth (use the multi-strand copper wire whose
cross section area is not less than 4mm2 as protective earth) with the ground strap
or sub ground strap (including array power cabinet).

Quakeproof Requirements

The quakeproof performance should be one level higher than the standard
quakeproof requirements for local infrastructures. Reinforce the equipment room
which does not meet the quakeproof requirements.

Anti-Electromagnetic Interference Requirements

Whether from external or device itself, the interference source in the working
equipment, will impact on the equipment by capacitive coupling, inductive coupling,
electromagnetic radiation, public resistance (including the grounding system)
coupled. Therefore, shielding measures which can resist electromagnetic
interference from outside should be taken in equipment room of transmission
products.

Take effective measures to prevent the power supply system from network
interference.

The equipment working site should be better separated and keep a


certain distance from the electrical equipment grounding device and
lightning protection grounding device if it is possible.

Keep distance from the high power radio transmitter, radar transmitter and
high-frequency equipment.

Electromagnetic shielding measures should be taken when necessary.

Inspection of Supporting Facilities


Wiring Equipment

The quantities, positions and dimensions of reserved underground pipes,


ground troughs and holes in the equipment room should meet all cabling
requirements and comply with the craft design specifications.

All troughs should be protected by damp proof measures. Edges of


troughs should be well trimmed.

The lighting and power cables should be hidden if it is possible.

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Top cable tray should be installed if top cabling mode is used.

Fire Control Facilities

Equipment room should be taken appropriate fire control measures to ensure


safety operation.

Equipment room should be equipped with appropriate fire control facilities and
some handheld dry-chemical fire extinguishers. Make sure that fire control
facilities are in places that are visible and easily reachable.

Large equipment rooms of central office should be equipped with automatic


fire control system.

Do not store any flammable or explosive material in equipment room.

Power cables in equipment room should be wired separately from other cables,
and sockets with different voltage levels should be marked clearly.

Do not place SpectralPack product near any large-scale electronic equipment.

3.1.5 Unpacking Inspection

CiTRANS 610A is sophisticated communications equipment. Before equipment


installation, unload the equipment carefully, and do not expose the equipment to
direct sunshine or rain. During unpacking inspection, all concerned parties should
be on site with the in-charge SpectralPack CiTRANS 610A engineers.

Steps
1. Count the total number of goods.

2. Unpacking and inspection

1) Unpack cabinets for inspection.

2) Unpack equipment for inspection.

3. Check accessories.

4. Check network management terminal.

5. Count and check the goods.

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3.1.5.1 Counting the Total Number of Goods

Steps
1. Before unpacking, count the total number of items/ boxes according to the
transportation list attached with the package.

2. Observe if the package case appearance is intact. Check and record the
correct equipment.

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Unpacking

Check if the goods are complete and meet the order requirements one by one
according to the order/ contract, waybill and packing list.

Steps
1. Unpacking Inspection of Cabinet

2. Lay down the wooden case horizontally before opening. Use a curved claw
hammer to unclench and hammer straight each latch on upper cover.

3. Use a curved claw hammer to lift along the edges of the upper cover board,
completely loose the latches between the upper cover board and the wooden
case, and take off the upper cover board.

4. Check if the cabinet, subrack, and accessories are complete. Check if


equipment appearance is clean, scratchless, and not loosened.

5. Unpacking Inspection of equipment.

6. Lay down the wooden case horizontally before opening it. Use a curved claw
hammer to unclench and hammer straight all the latches on top cover board.

7. Unpacking Inspection of Accessories.

8. Checking Network Management Terminal

9. Open the package case and check if the computer, display, and keyboard are
sound and complete.

10. Check if software installation disks are complete.

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3.1.5.2 Counting and Checking Goods

Steps
1. After unpacking, check if the equipment meets the requirements of the
order/contract and packing/inspection list. Confirm that no accessory is
missing.

2. Confirm that the equipment appearance has no impair. Confirm that the
equipment cabinet and equipment have no mechanical impair.

3. If there is any missing component, improper delivery, or damage, fill out the
Application Form for Makeup Delivery.

4. This report should be signed and confirmed by both parties participating in the
unpacking inspection. Feedback the related documents to us in time.

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3.2 Installing Equipment

3.2.1 Installing Equipment Chassis on Working Table

Make sure that the working table is firm enough to shoulder the weight of
subrack and cables.

Make sure that there is no blocker to affect subrack installation on the


working table or around the working table.

Mark sure that there is enough space between subrack and working table for
temperature cooling.

Make sure that the subrack to be installed is completely prepared, and


transmitted to the place close to the cabinet and convenient for moving.

Steps
1. Two persons hold the side of the subrack, and slowly move it to the front of the
working table.

2. Lift the subrack to put it on the working table.

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3.2.2 Wall-mounted installation

Check the equipment appearance are in good condition and without


deformation.

Check if used to support the equipment of mesa and ear, flat, and the fire
prevention materials.

Check equipment installation position to meet the requirements of the


operation is convenient, equipment, ventilation and heat dissipation is good.

Check equipment installation position to meet the requirements of the


operation is convenient, equipment, ventilation and heat dissipation is good.

Steps
1. The fire-proof material within the equipment in engine room desktop or other
support fire-proof material plane.

2. Check the screws on both sides highly consistent, equipment without shaking.

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3.2.3 Installing Equipment in Cabinet

Prerequisites

Make sure that the cabinet has been fixed, the position in the cabinet where
the equipment will be installed is disposed and there is no barrier in or near
the cabinet.

Make sure that the equipment to be installed is ready and has been carried to
cabinet nearby for handling.

Steps
1. Measuring the position that the CiTRANS 610A will be installed, install
brackets on both sides of the cabinet to support device. Leave a space interval
of at least 3U between devices and between the bottom of the cabinet and the
device, to ensure the equipment cooling system and equipment maintenance.
Error! Reference source not found. shows the full configuration of cabinet.
The following principles should be complied with

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2. The space interval is necessary for cooling down the temperature during
equipment operating, that is, it cannot be occupied.

3. If the cabinet is not in full configuration, the subrack should be installed from
the bottom of the cabinet to the upper. Try to reserve the upper space for the
late expansion.

Lintel

PDP

Space interval

3U
Subrack
2200 mm

3U

Space interval

Subrack

Space interval
3U

Lintel

Figure 3-1 Cabinet Arrangement

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3.2.4 Installing Grounding Cable of Equipment Chassis

Make sure that installing equipment subrack in cabinet has been finished.

The grounding cable is shown in Error! Reference source not found..

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Figure 3-2 Grounding Cable

Steps
1. Remove the screws on the grounding terminal of the equipment. There is a

signal beside the grounding terminal.

2. Insert the removed screw to one of the OT terminals of grounding cable.


Tighen the screw.

3. Connect the other OT terminal of grounding cable to the grounding column of


the cabinet.

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3.3 Laying and Connecting Cables

3.3.1 Requirements for Laying and Connecting Cable

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Preparation for Laying and Connecting Power Cables

Before cabling, check if cable appearance is intact, if factory delivery records


and quality certifications are complete.

Check the cable specification and length according to the requirements of


equipment and contract.

Make cable connectors according to the cable connector type.

Generally, the cable connector at CiTRANS 610A equipment side has been
made. While the cable connector at user side will be made at locale after
cabling, or before cabling once the cable length can be exactly determined.

According to the destination slot location, design the cabling route inside the
equipment. It is also necessary to consider future equipment capacity
expansion.

All cables that need tube protection should be covered by cable sleeves.

Requirement for Laying and Connecting Power Cables

Routing direction and layout position of cables should comply with the
requirement of construction drawings. The length of each cable should be
decided according to the actual cabling distance. The laid cables should not
have broken wires or joints.

In case of cabling, do not drag or squeeze cables. For cables laid along wall,
protect them with protection tubes.

Cables in cable trough should be arranged in order, evenly and smoothly


turned. The cables with an outside diameter of less than 12 mm should have a
bending radius no less than 60 mm, while the cables with an outer diameter
greater than 12 mm should have a radius curve rate not less than 10 times the
outside diameter.

Cables should be straight, smooth, and inside the trough without blocking
other cable inlets/ outlets. At trough outlet or corner, all cables should be
bound well and fixed.

When optical fibers, cables and power cables are laid in the same cable trough,
they should be arranged separately without overlapping or mixing.

Preparations for Fiber Pigtail Layout

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Check the appearance integrity, factory record and quality certification of fiber
pigtails. Check the specification, length and connector types of fiber pigtails
according to the design and contract requirements.

To ensure that fiber pigtail connections are consistent with actual networking
situation, draw an optical fiber connection diagram based on the equipment
networking. In this diagram, mark the slot number of optical board and the
optical interface number of initial/ terminal NE for each optical connection.

Design the layout routes of fiber pigtails according to the positions of optical
interfaces to be connected as well as possible future capacity expansion.

Prepare fiber pigtail labels.

Fiber pigtails should pass through protection pipes before they are laid. Each
protection pipe can hold up to multiple fiber pigtails. Tie fiber pigtails with nylon
adhesive hook-and-loop tape before putting them through a pipe and pay
attention to protect fiber pigtail connectors. The length of protection pipes
should be decided according to engineering drawings and locale situation.

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3.3.2 Layout and Connection of Cables

Introduction of Cables

Table 3-3 CiTRANS 610A Equipment cable summary table

Cables Name Type of Interface Usage

Provide external power for the DC power


DC power cables
distribution box

Provide external power for the AC power


AC power cables
distribution box

Input the alarm signal from external


device to the CiTRANS 610A. And alarm
Alarm cables RJ45 output cable is used to output the alarm
signal on CiTRANS 610A to the central
monitoring device of alarm

Connect the CiTRANS 610A and MCMS


Network cables RJ45
network management system

2M interface
RJ45 Input and output E1 signal
cables

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Cables Name Type of Interface Usage

Connect to the GE/ 10GE/ STM-1


Optical fiber cables LC/FC
interfaces

3.3.2.1 Subrack DC Power Cable

Cable Description

Subrack power cable serves to supply working power for subrack.

CiTRANS 610A is equipped with two power cables which can be connected to the
cabinet directly with a proper length. Only in some special circumstances, the
on-site production for power cable of equipment side is necessary.

Connection Relationship

Table 3-4 Relationship of Interface and Connection of the DC Cable

No. Color Interface


1 Blue -48V
2 Yellow/ Green PGND
3 Black BGND

Accessories

Cable 2 -wire power cord

Cable ConnectorPhoenix terminal

Length 3 m

Connection Position

Plug the power cord into the power interface of the equipment, and then connect
the other end of the power cable following by the power system requirement and
the power distribution unit requirement.

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Steps

Before the power cable accessing to the CiTRANS 610A system, the input
voltage must be measured which should ranges from -38.4V to -62V.

Check the direction the connector.

Plug the connector into the power interface of the power unit.

Caution

1. Do not plug in the power cable before the equipment


connecting to the ground.

2. Connecting the power cord, power supply system and the


power board switch should be maintained in a disconnected
state.

3.3.2.2 LAN Network Cable

Cable Description

LAN network cable commonly known as cable is used for connecting CiTRANS
610A, computer network, and Ethernet.

Structure

Error! Reference source not found. shows the structure of LAN network cable.

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Figure 3-3 LAN Network Cable Structure

Connection Relationship

Error! Reference source not found. shows the connection relationship of


Ethernet cable.

PIN#1 White/ orange White/ orange PIN#1

PIN#2 Orange Orange PIN#2

PIN#3 White/ green White/ green PIN#3

PIN#4 Blue Blue PIN#4

PIN#5 White/ blue White/ blue PIN#5

PIN#6 Green Green PIN#6

PIN#7 White/ brown White/ brown PIN#7

PIN#8 Brown Brown PIN#8

Figure 3-4 Ethernet cable connection relationship table

Accessories

Cable8 core UTP-C5 or equivalent

PlugRJ45 (plug in device)

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Length100 m.

Connection Position

Connect LAN network cable to the interface of NMS.

3.3.2.3 Optical Fiber

Fiber Description

Fiber pigtail refers to the segment of optical fiber that connects to the equipment
external optical interface or to the ODF (Optical Distribution Frame) flange. It has
two ends and each end has a corresponding optical fiber connector.

Types of Fiber

Table 3-5 Types of Fiber

Usage Terminal A Terminal B Fiber


2 mm single-mode
Fiber internet in fiber
LC/PC LC/PC
CiTRANS 610A 2 mm multimode
fiber

Plug

Table 3-6 Types of Plug

Type of Plug Description Appearance


LC/PC Square bayonet
fiber connector/
polished slightly
convex sphere

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3.3.3 Equipment Installation Inspection

3.3.3.1 Inspection of Equipment Installation

The check items for subrack installation are listed in Error! Reference source not
found..

Table 3-7 Inspection of Equipment Installation

No. Check Item


1 The grounding cable of subrack is installed correctly.
2 Subrack is installed in the right position.
3 The bolts and screws of the subrack should be installed completely and
tightly.

3.3.3.2 Inspection of Cable Layout

The check items for cable layout are listed in Error! Reference source not
found..

Table 3-8 Inspection of Cable Layout

No. Check Item


1 Check if the cable specifications are correct, and if all cables meet the
running and design requirements of the equipment.
2 Check if all cables are connected correctly with no wrong connection or
missing connection.
3 Check if labels stick correctly.
4 Check if the cable layout is smooth without being crossed or bent.
5 Check if the cable is fixed on the beam of cable rack when passing it.
6 Check if the turning of power cable or grounding cable is smooth.
7 Check if the power cable and grounding cable of the equipment are
connected reliably.
8 Check if lug and naked wire of power cable and grounding cable are
bundled with sleeve or insulating tape, cable lug and connector are
bundled completely without naked copper wire, and flat washer and spring
washer are installed correctly.
9 Check if the grounding cable of the cabinet door is connected reliably.
10 The installation positions of the subrack components shall not affect the

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3.3.3.3 Inspection of Fiber Pigtail Layout

Table 3-9 Inspection of Fiber Pigtail Layout

No. Check Item


1 Check if the layout and connection of fiber pigtail are in compliance
with the design.
2 Check if the labels on both sides of the fiber pigtail are correct, tidy and
in the same direction.
3 Check if the fiber pigtail is connected correctly to connection devices,
such as optical interface board and flange.
4 Check if the connection point is clean.
5 Check if the space between straps is average with proper tightness and
unified appearance.
6 Check if the fiber pigtail laid from the cabinet to ODF rack is added
with protection sleeve, where the fiber pigtail can be flexibly drawn
out.
7 Check if the fiber pigtail can be flexibly drawn out through cable clips.
8 Never draw and bend fiber pigtail by force.
9 Leave no other cables and articles pressing on fiber pigtail after laying.
10 Check if the laying of fiber pigtail facilitates maintenance and system
expansion.
11 Check if the fiber pigtail is smoothly fixed in ODF rack with correct
interconnection and the rest fiber pigtails are placed in order.

3.3.3.4 Label Inspection

Table 3-10 Label Inspection

No. Check Item


1 Check if all labels are stuck correctly with no mistake or missing
sticking.
2 Check if all labels are clean and tidy.
3 The content and sticking positions of labels must meet the
requirements.

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4.1 Overview
Well-designed, effective and reliable routine maintenance can significantly reduce
equipment failure rates, to ensure stable operation. In addition to the minimum
outside can be an unexpected system failure rate dropped to routine maintenance
and help to identify the cause of the malfunction, thereby eliminating the potential
in the system.

In order to ensure the device long-term, stable operation, it is necessary to perform


periodic maintenance.

4.2 Daily Maintenance

4.2.1 Checking Alarm

The equipment alarm reports abnormal state of operation. It is essential to


check alarm everyday to ensure a qualified network service.

4.2.2 Checking Performance Event

Performance event provides effective information to analyze the network


operation condition, which includes optical power, bite error rate (BER), and
temperature.

It can be acknowledged that the trends of network operation and to maintain


an effective operation of the entire network by analyzing the performance
files of a certain period time. MCMS provides powerful monitoring function
for device performance. For instance, our client can focus on some key item,
such as optical power, BER, and network element (NE) temperature, etc.

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4.2.3 Checking the Temperature of the Equipment Room

It is essential to check the temperature of the equipment room, in order to


ensure a long-term and stable operation.

Our device contains a large number of IC chips, so an equipment room of a


suitable temperature is much needed. An exceed temperature will decrease
the efficiency of the IC chips, which may cause equipment failure. The
temperature of equipment room should be on records for future reference.
And fans or air-conditioners will be needed if the temperature of the
equipment room is too high.

Attention

The temperature of the equipment room is different from device


temperature. The temperature of the equipment room is measured
by indoor thermometer. And the device temperature is reported by
the performance event of the board. 5 ~ 40 is the perfect
temperature for operating our device. Since the device temperature
will be 10 ~ 20 higher than the equipment room. Thus, we
recommend to maintain the equipment room at about 20.

4.2.4 Checking the Status of Network Protection

PTN series product supports varies network protection, e.g. 1:1 protection for
packet path, 1:1 SNC protection, and ring protection, etc. The following protection
system should be checked every day for serving a stable network service

Make sure the protection protocol has been enabled, and record its status.

If there is protection switching, it is necessary to check and record the related


alarm, reason, and maintenance methods.

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4.2.5 Checking the Time of NE and NMS

The incorrect NE (Network Element) time will cause an incorrect start/ ending time
in MCMS. Thus, it is necessary to adjust the time of NE and NMS to make sure
they are synchronized.

We recommend that check and synchronize the time of NE and NMS every day.

4.3 Monthly Maintenance

4.3.1 Backup MCMS Database

Backup MCMS database can enhance its reliability. And the backup can rebuild the
damaged database.

4.3.2 Maintenance MCMS Computer

Check all the hardware connection, and keep the cables tidy and clean.

Do not use the MCMS computer for irrelevant operation, and prevent it from
external net, especially the internet.

4.4 Quarterly Maintenance


Changing the MCMS administrator password.

Do not leak all user passwords in the MCMS, and make sure to change the
password every three months.

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5.1 Use, maintenance and operation

5.1.1 Network Planning and Deployment

Before using the network, the user needs proper planning and deployment of the
network. To protect the network can be expected normally in use, please refer to
the following main elements of planning.

planning network size, topology and ring protection

basic network configuration parameters yuan planning, including the board


configuration, interface roles, interface bandwidth and usage

main business scale and form, plan and deploy the service path LSP

PW path to deploy services on the LSP path

path to achieve user traffic according to PW

5.1.2 Network management interface introduction

Introduction to the main interface

main menu bar

Main Menu Submenu and its description


System Close the alarm sounds
Management dump management
user personalization settings
screen lock
exit system
Topology sub-network management
Management segment management

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Main Menu Submenu and its description


Configuration Template Manager
Management QoS Template Management
EXP Mapping
VLANPRI to color mapping
priority mapping service to VLANPRI
Element Management
Customer Information Management
Search for NE
upload / download network element configuration management
NE initialization
Business Tunnel Management
Management PW Management
CES Management
E-LAN Management
E-Tree Management
E-Line Management
QinQ Management

Main Menu Submenu and its description


Fault alarm maintenance
Management Alarm Description
alarm sound settings
current alarm
historical alarm
OAM event
TCA alarm
Performance Performance description
Management current performance
historical performance
long-term performance of the task
Security User Management
Management Role Management
inquiries login log
users to view online
View user operation log

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Main Menu Submenu and its description


Statistics network element configuration information statistics
Management NE physical connection information statistics
slot statistical information
NE physical connection bandwidth statistics
service path bandwidth statistics
veneer statistical information
alarm statistics
historical performance statistics
label information statistics
port statistics

main toolbar

Icon Explanation
Alarm List

Segment management

TUNNEL Management
PW path Management

ELINE Management

ELAN Management

ETREE Management

CES Business Management

Central Management

active alarm bar

Icon Explanation
Emergency alarms and quantity
And the number of major alarms
And the number of minor alarms
Tip alarm and quantity

status bar

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topology toolbar

Icon Explanation
Select
Magnifier
Pan
Enlarge
Narrow
Zoom to full map
Zoom to a rectangular area
Original Size
Hawkeye window
Full screen
Save location
Refresh

System Legend

Icon Explanation
Said virtual NE

Said copying equipment

Indicates that the NE is a GNE

NE indicates Offline
Said CES Business
Said E-LAN
Said E-Line
Said E-Tree
Said Tunnel
Said Ring
Said PW
Said Section

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5.1.3 First use of network management

Initial use of network managementNeed to be implemented to build the topology


of the network, to create a user and assign user rights and other combinations of
operations, business creation and for the later use of network management to
prepare.

Preconditions

server is properly installed.

client has the right to install.

equipment normally open, and ensure the normal route between the device
and the server.

proper planning and business networks

Procedure

1. Create different management domains, subnets, topology and segment


according to plan.

New Domain

1) Right-click in the window, pop [new domain].

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New Subnet

1) Click the [Subnet Management] on the main menu bar [topology management]
in the pop-up [Subnet Management] interface.

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2) Click <New>.

3) is completed, click "Save"..

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New NE

1) In the [Main Topology] tab toolbar, click <New NE> pop [new network element]
interface.

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2) After entering the information, click "Save".

Create a segment

1) [Snippet Manager] tab toolbar, click <New> pop [New] interface.

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2) Select the QoS, OAM, A-side port and the Z-side port, enter the segment
name.

3) Click "Save".

Installation board and UNI / NNI ports enable

1) Select an empty slot in a rack trying, right click and select board

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2) Select a data management at ETH port, click "Modify>

3) In the [Port Type] drop-down list to choose according to UNI / NNI, click "Save"

2. Create user groups and users based planning, and appropriate user
permissions assigned to different management domains. See the manual
network security management _ 08_ create roles and role management _ 08_
_ Security Management User Management _ Create a user.

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3. Right-click in the Main Topology _ New NE. See the manual network topology
management _ 03_ network element management _ Creating NE.

4. After the network element is created, double-click the network element, enter
[NE configuration] screen, click [NE rack], insert the card, etc..

5. NE when just created manually synchronize with the device, make sure the
device is synchronized after the completion of other operations.

6. In the main menu, select <topology management _ segment management>


open [segment management] tab in [section management] tab, click on the
toolbar, click [more _ automatic discovery _ Search section] button to open the
[search section] interface, specify the search scope to search and create an
OAM segment and search for relevant information based on search results.
See the manual network topology management _ 03_ _ segment segment
management search.

7. in the toolbar to open the [Central Management] tab in the [Central


Management] tab toolbar, click the [Search] button to open the [search ring]
interface, specify the search scope to search and create change based on the
search results and search OAM related information. See the manual network
management _ 03_ ring topology management _ Ring Search.

8. In the main menu, select <Business Management _Tunnel Management>


open [Tunnel Management] tab in the [Tunnel Management] tab, click on the
toolbar [search] button to open the [search LSP path] interface, specify the
search scope search and create an LSP OAM and search related information
based on the search results. See the manual network management _ 05_
business search service discovery LSP path.

9. In the main menu, select <Business Management _PW Management> open


[PW Management] tab in [PW Management] tab, click on the toolbar [search]
button to open the [search PW path] interface, specify the search scope search
and create PW OAM path and search for relevant information based on search
results. See the manual network operations management _ 05_ search found
PW path.

10. In the main menu, select <Business Management _CES Management> to


open the CES [LSP management] tab at the CES [business management] tab,
click on the toolbar [search] button to open the [search business path] interface,
specify the search scope to search and create business path and
search-related information based on search results OAM. See the manual
network operations management _ 05_ search found CES Business / E-Line
Business / E-LAN service / E-Tree services.

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11. NE businesses a single point of configuration, see the manual 04_ network
element management.

5.1.4 Single-node configuration

5.1.4.1 LSP service Path Configuration Management

1. Select <_TUNNEL Configuration Management Configuration Management> in


the function tree [NE Configuration Management] tab page.

2. Relevant information currently available devices through <refresh> and


<sync>.

3. By the toolbar above the list and right-click menu can be <New> / <Modify> /
<Delete> and other operations.

4. Click <New> enter Tunnel creation wizard. Select <type> as "normal." Set
<role> / <WTR> / <delay> / <activated> click <Next>.

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5. Set QoS parameters Tunnel, click <OK> to complete the Tunnel created.

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6. Set <incoming label> / <a tab> / <peer network element> / <Optional network
element> click <Save>.

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Parameter Explanation
Name Tunnel Interface Name
type normal1:1SNCP
Role INGRESSEGRESSXC
QoS Type LLSPELSP
Waiting for response time Custom
Delay Custom
Selected indicates active, said they did not
Active
activate unchecked
Peer network element TUNNEL peer network element ID
Optional interfaces Depending on the configuration optional
Incoming label Custom
Out label Custom
Peer network element TUNNEL peer network element ID

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5.1.4.2 PW Configuration Management

1. In the [network element configuration management] function tree tab, select


<Configuration Management _PW Management>.

2. by <sync> and <refresh> to get current information about the device.

3. By the toolbar above the list and right-click menu can be <New> / <Modify> /
<Delete> and other operations.

4. Click <New> enter PW creation wizard. Select <Business Type> to "PWETH".


Set <available TUNNEL> / <active> / <incoming label> / <a tab> / <peer
network element identifier> etc., click "Save".

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5. Set <QoS>, click <OK>.

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Parameter Explanation
Name PW SDH Interface Name
Business Type PW SDH
Available TUNNEL According to configure access
Incoming label Custom
Out label Custom
Peer network element Custom Configuration
QoS type Can be equipped with
Select expressed active, said they did not activate
Active
unchecked

5.1.4.3 AC Configuration Management

1. In the [network element configuration management] function tree tab, select


<Configuration Management _AC Port Management>.

2. ETHAC information available that have been created by <refresh> and


<sync>.

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3. By the toolbar above the list and right-click menu can be <New> / <Modify>
and other operations.

4. Click <New> enter ETHAC creation wizard. Set <undertake Interface> / <Port
Mode> / <operators VLAN> / <client VLAN> / <Management Status>.

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5. Select the export rules, fill Vlan Id, VlanCri, Vlan Pri.

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6. Set QoS parameters ETH AC, click "Save" to complete the ETH AC create.

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Parameter Explanation
name ETH AC Interface Name
Port Name Not enabled, enable, test
Work status Transport layer failure is not enabled, the normal
Port Mode Port mode, port VLAN mode + operators

5.1.4.4 ELINE Configuration Management

1. In the [network element configuration management] function tree tab, select


<Configuration Management _ELINE Management>.

2. by <refresh> and <sync> to get current information about the device.

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3. By the toolbar above the list and right-click menu can be <New> / <Delete>
and other operations.

4. Click <New> Enter E-Line creation interface, choose to use <optional port> /
<optional AC> / <Optional PW>, if activated, click "Save" to complete the
E-Line Business create.

5. Click "Save" to finish creating.

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Parameter Explanation
name Custom
Optional port By configuration choices
Optional AC By configuration choices
Optional PW By configuration choices
Select expressed active, said they did not activate
Active
unchecked

5.1.4.5 ETREE Configuration Management

1. In the [network element configuration management] function tree tab, select


<Configuration Management _ETREE Management>.

2. by <refresh> and <sync> to get current information about the device.

3. By the toolbar above the list and right-click menu can be <New> / <Delete>
and other operations.

4. Click <New> Enter E-Tree creation interface, set the <name> / <type> /
<optional port> / <optional AC> / <active> / <Optional PW>, you want to use
<optional Optional PW> to select among the results box, click "Save" to
complete the E-Tree service creation.

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5. Click "Save" to finish creating.

Parameter Explanation
Name Custom
type Roots or leaves
Optional port By configuration choices
Optional AC By configuration choices
Optional PW By configuration choices
Select expressed active, said they did not activate
Active
unchecked

5.1.4.6 ELAN Configuration Management

1. In the [network element configuration management] function tree tab, select


<Configuration Management _ELAN Management>.

2. by <refresh> and <sync> to get current information about the device.

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3. By the toolbar above the list and right-click menu can be <New> / <Delete>
and other operations.

4. Click <New> into E-LAN interface is created, set the <name> / <optional port>
/ <optional AC> / <active> / <Optional PW>, choose to use <optionally
available select PW> to select among the results box, click "Save" to complete
the E-LAN service creation.

5. Click "Save" to finish creating.

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Parameter Explanation
name Custom
Optional port By configuration choices
Optional AC By configuration choices
Optional PW By configuration choices
Select expressed active, said they did not activate
Active
unchecked

5.1.4.7 PDH Configuration Management

1. In the [network element configuration management] function tree tab, select


<Configuration Management _CES Management>.

2. by <refresh> and <sync> to get current information about the device.

3. By the toolbar above the list and right-click menu can be <New> / <Delete>
and other operations.

4. Click <New> enter PDH CES service creation interface, choose to use the
<Name >> / <Business Type> / <optional slot> / <optional port> / <Optional
PW>, if activated, click "Save" to complete the PDH CES service creation.

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5. Click "Save" to finish creating.

Parameter Explanation
Interface name CES business name
Business Type PDH
Optional port By configuration choices
Optional slot By configuration choices
Optional PW By configuration choices
Select expressed active, said they did not activate
Active
unchecked

5.1.5 LSP service path configuration

LSP service path used to carry PW, LSP service path is divided into common type
and 1:1 type.

5.1.5.1 Common types of LSP service path configuration

Common types of LSP service path configuration scenario shown in Figure 52.

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Figure 5 2 LSP path configuration services

Configuration process

Common types of LSP service path configuration procedures and items with
reference to Table 51.

Table 5 1 LSP path configuration services

Configuration items Configuration


LSP path type service Required. This case is "normal" type
A / Z NE side Required. In this case the A-side of NE1, Z end of NE4
QoS Required. This case type is LLSP, grade EF, values are 1024
Name Required. This example enter "ordinary LSP service path"
OAM Optional. You can use the planning system defaults or fill
their own values. This example uses the system defaults
Active Required. In this case the activation check

Preconditions

MCMS normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements have been configured.

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Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [_ business management _Tunnel management], or click


<Tunnel Management> button on the toolbar, that can open the [LSP Service
Path Management] tab.

2. <New> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create Tunnel] window.

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3. In the [Basic information] in the [Type] drop-down list, select "normal."

4. In the right topology map, select one, click the right mouse button in the
pop-up menu, select [Set A], select 2, click the right mouse button in the
pop-up menu, select [Set Z], click <automatic naming> / <calculations routing>
after selecting the interface.

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Click [QoS] in the <Configuration> button to open the QoS configuration window.
Select [QoS Type] drop-down list, type the appropriate QoS, the default is "LLSP
mode" in the list of areas [COS] column, click to select the appropriate COS levels
in the drop-down list, the default is "EF", in [CIR] to fill out the appropriate
bandwidth value, the configuration is complete, click the <
Determine>butto

5. In the [Information] column, fill in the name of the LSP service path (also
automatically named using the name given MCMS) and descriptive
information.

6. Click [OAM] in the <Configuration> button to open the [Configure OAM]


window. MCMS OAM configuration information has been given, and can be
used directly, you can also modify, after the modification is completed, click
"Save" button.

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7. Check [whether to activate] check box, click "Save" button.

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8. Once created, displayed in the list area LSP services have created a
successful path, click to display its topology information.

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5.1.5.2 1:1 LSP protection service path configuration

1:1 LSP protection service path configuration scenario shown in Figure 54.

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Figure 54 1:1 LSP protection service path configuration scenarios

Configuration process

1:1 LSP protection service path configuration procedures and items with reference
to Table 52.

Table 52 1:1 LSP protection service path configuration items

Configuration items Configuration


LSP path type service Required. This case is "1:1 Protection" type
A / Z NE side Required. In this case the A-side of NE1, Z end of NE4
QOS Required. This case type is LLSP, grade EF, values are 1024
Name Required. This example enter "1:1 LSP service path."
Protection parameters Required. This example uses the default settings for network
management
OAM Required. You can use the planning system defaults or fill their
own values. This example uses the system defaults
Active Required. In this case the activation check

Preconditions

MCMS normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements have been configured.

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Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [business management _Tunnel management], or <LSP


Path Management Services> Click the button on the toolbar, can open [LSP
Service Path Management] tab.

2. <New> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create TUNNEL] window.

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3. In the [Basic information] in the [Type] drop-down list, select "1:1 Protection".

4. In the right topology map, select one, click the right mouse button in the
pop-up menu, select [Set A], select 2, click the right mouse button in the
pop-up menu, select [Set Z], click <automatic naming> / <calculations route> /
<protection route calculation> after selecting the interface is shown below.

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5. Click [QoS] in the "Configuration> button to open the QoS configuration


window. Select [QoS Type] drop-down list, type the appropriate QoS, the
default is "LLSP mode" in the list of areas [COS] column, click to select the
appropriate COS levels in the drop-down list, the default is "EF", in [CIR] to fill
out the appropriate bandwidth value, the configuration is complete, click
"Save" button.

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6. In the [Information] column, fill in the name of the LSP service path (also
automatically named using the name given MCMS) and descriptive
information, and wait to fill delay recovery time, [enable APS] checkbox.

7. Click [OAM] in the "Configuration> button to open the [Configure OAM] window.
MCMS OAM configuration information has been given, and can be used
directly, you can also modify, after the modification is completed, click <OK>
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8. Check [whether to activate] check box, click "Save" button.

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9. Once created, displayed in the list area LSP services have created a
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5.1.6 PW path Configuration

PW service hosted on a path LSP. Depending on the bearer's business is divided


into ETH / PDH, such as several.

5.1.6.1 ETH type of PW configuration

ETH type PW configuration procedures and items shown in Table 5-1.

Table 5-1 PW configuration items

Configuration items Configuration


Name Required. This case is "custom type
PW Type Required. This example is "ETH" type
Available TUNNEL Required. This case is "a custom type
A / Z NE side Required. A client in this case is 1, Z is 2-side
QOS Required. This case type is LLSP, grade EF, values are 1024
OAM Optional. You can use the planning system defaults or fill their own values.
This example uses the system defaults

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Configuration items Configuration


Active Required. In this case the activation check

Preconditions

MCMS normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements have been configured.

Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [business management _PW path management], or <PW
Path Management> Click the button on the toolbar, can open the [PW Path
Management] tab.

2. <New> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create PW Path] window.

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3. In the [Basic Information] in [type of business] drop-down list, select "ETH".

4. Click <automatic naming> / <assign labels>

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5. Click [QoS configuration] in <QoS Configuration> button to open the QoS


configuration window. Select [QoS Type] drop-down list, type the appropriate
QoS, the default is "LLSP mode" in the list of areas [COS] column, click to
select the appropriate COS levels in the drop-down list, the default is "EF", in
[CIR] to fill out the appropriate bandwidth value, the configuration is complete,
click the <> button.

6. In the [Information] column, fill in the name of the PW path (also check
[automatic naming] box, using the name given MCMS) and descriptive
information.

7. Click [OAM] in the "Configuration> button to open the [Configure OAM] window.
MCMS OAM configuration information has been given, and can be used
directly, you can also modify, after the modification is completed, click "Save"
button.

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8. Check [whether to activate] [] box, click the "Save" button.

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9. Once created, displayed in the list area has been created successfully PW
path, click to display its topology information.

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5.1.6.2 PDH type of PW configuration

PDH types of PW configuration procedures and items shown in Table 56.

Table 5 6 PDH type PW configuration items

Configuration items Configuration


Name Required. This case is "custom type
PW type Required. This example is "PDH" type
Available TUNNEL Required. This case is "a custom type
A / Z NE side Required. A client in this case is 1, Z is 2-side
QOS Required. This case type is LLSP, grade EF, values are
1024
OAM Optional. You can use the planning system defaults or fill
their own values. This example uses the system defaults
Active Required. In this case the activation check

Preconditions

MCMS normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements have been configured.

Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [business management _PW path management], or <PW
Path Management> Click the button on the toolbar, can open the [PW Path
Management] tab.

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2. <Add> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create PW Path] window.

3. <Add> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create PW Path] window.

4. Click <automatic naming> / <distribution label> After selecting the interface as


shown below.

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5. Click [QoS configuration] in <QoS Configuration> button to open the QoS


configuration window. PDH PW's QoS and load-dependent, bandwidth is a
fixed value, MCMS system has been given this value can not be modified,
simply click "Save" button.

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6. n the [Information] column, fill in the name of the PW path (also check
[automatic naming] box, using the name given MCMS) and descriptive
information, and the size of the [load] drop-down box to select the load.

7. Click [OAM configuration] in <OAM Configuration > button to open the


[Configure OAM] window. MCMS OAM configuration information has been
given, and can be used directly, you can also modify, after the modification is
completed, click <OK> butto.

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8. Click [map management] of <configuration> button when configuring PDH


business, please manually select CS7 queue level

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9. Check [whether] [activated] box, click the "Save" button.

10. After the creation is complete, the display has been created successfully PW
path in the list area, click to display its topology information.

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5.1.7 CES service configuration

CES activities include the PDH and SDH TDM services, configure the type of
business can be divided into PDH, SDH type and mixed type, here describes the
configuration steps SDH type of business, other types and so on. CES business
scenario shown in Figure 511.

Figure 5 11 CES business scenarios

configuration items refer to Table 5-2.

Table 5-2 business configuration items

Configuration items Configuration


Business Type Required. This example is "SDH" type
A / Z side AC Required. In this case the A-side of NE1/stm1.2.1/2, Z end of
NE4/stm1.3.2/2
PW Required. This example specifies a path PW
Name Required. This example enter "SDH business"
Active Required. In this case the activation check

Preconditions

MCMS Normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements are configured..

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Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [business management _CES business management], or


<CES Business Management> Click the button on the toolbar, can be opened
as shown in [CES Business Management] tab, as shown below.

2. <New> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create CES business] window.

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3. In the [Basic Information] in [type of business] drop-down list, select "PDH".

4. In the right topology map, select one, click the right mouse button in the
pop-up menu, select [Select A side port], the pop-up window select E1, in
which tap a port, click the "Save" button.

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5. topology diagram on the right, select 2, click the right mouse button in the
pop-up menu, select [Select A side port], a window pops up select E1, in which
tap a port, click the "Save" button. After both ends of the selection is
completed, the interface is shown below.

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6. In [PW path] click <select an existing PW> button, pop PW list window, select
a PW path, click <OK> button.

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7. In the [Information] column, fill in the name of the CES service (also check
[automatic naming] box, using the name given MCMS) and descriptive
information.

8. Select [is active] in the [activation] check box, and click the "Save" button.
Once created, displayed in the list area has created a successful business
CES, click to display its topology information.

5.1.8 E-Line service configuration

Establish a two-way point Ethernet Private Line (E-Line) services between


business nodes. According to the UNI port is multiplexed with the business,
network bandwidth is shared, and the port mode can be divided into two business
segments based VLAN mode. As shown in Figure 5-1 business scenarios,
configuration items as shown in Table 5-3.

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Figure 5-1 E-Line business scene

Table 5-3 E-Line service configuration items

Configuration items Configuration


A / Z side AC Required. In this case the A-side of NE1/ge.7.2/1, port + svlan
mode, Z end of NE4/ge.5.4/1, port + svlan mode
PW Required. This example specifies a path PW
Name Required. This example enter "E-Line services."
OAM Optional. You can use the planning system defaults or fill their
own values. This example uses the system defaults
Active Required. In this case the activation check

Preconditions

MCMS Normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements have been configured.

interfaces are used to open business.

Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [business management-Eline business management], or


<Eline Business Management> Click the button on the toolbar, can open [Eline
Business Management] tab.

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2. <New> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create Eline business] window.

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3. Set the A side AC and Z-side AC.

4. In the [Information] column, fill in the name ELine (also check [automatic
naming] box, using the name given MCMS) and descriptive information.

5. Select [whether] [activated] check box, and click the "Save" button.

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6. Once created, displayed in the list area has created a successful E-Line
service, click to display its topology information.

5.1.9 E-LAN service configuration

PTN network through the establishment of multi-multipoint E-LAN bidirectional fully


connected (E-LAN) services between all nodes in the access business. According
to the UNI port is multiplexed with the business, network bandwidth is shared, and
the port mode can be divided into two business segments based VLAN mode. As
shown in Figure 5-2 business scenarios, configuration items as shown in Table 5-4.

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Figure 5-2 E-LAN business scenarios

Table 5-4 E-LAN service configuration items

Configuration items Configuration


Name Required. This example enter "E-LAN services."
Active Required. In this case the activation check
AC Required. This example is NE1/ge.10.12/1, port + svlan mode, NE2/ge.10.12/3,
port + svlan mode, NE3/ge.10.12/1, port + svlan mode, NE4/ge.10.12/1, port +
svlan mode
PW Required. This example specifies six PW path

Preconditions

MCMS Normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements have been configured.

Interfaces are used to open business.

Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [business management _E-Lan Management], or


<E-LAN Business Management> Click the button on the toolbar, can open the
[E-LAN service management] tab.

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2. <New> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create E-Lan business]
window.

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3. In the [Basic Information], fill in the name of ELAN services (also check
[whether activated]) checkbox..

4. In the right topology, select one, right-click, click "Settings" to bring up the
following dialog box, select a data, click <OK>, the same operation were
selected NE 2/3 of the AC port

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5. Click <automatic naming> / <activated>. After all the PW have the option to
complete the interface as shown below.

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6. Click the "Save" button, the display has created a successful E-LAN service
area in the list, click to display its topology information..

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5.1.10 E-Tree service configuration

PTN network to support the foundation by establishing a two-way multipoint


between the root and the leaf node Ethernet (E-Tree) services. According to the
UNI port is multiplexed with the business, network bandwidth is shared, and the
port mode can be divided into two business segments based VLAN mode. As
shown in Figure 5-3 business scenarios, configuration items as shown in TTable
5-5.

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Figure 5-3 E-Tree business scenarios

Table 5-5 E-LAN service configuration items

Configuration items Configuration


Name Required. This example enter "E-Tree services."
Active Required. In this case the activation check
AC Required. This example is NE1/ge.10.12/4, port + svlan mode, root,
NE2/ge.10.12/4, port + svlan mode, leaves, NE3/ge.10.12/2, port + svlan
mode, leaves, NE4 / ge.10.12 / 3, port + svlan mode, leaves
PW Required. This example specifies three PW path

Preconditions

MCMS Normal connection NE.

interface bandwidth on the network elements have been configured.

interfaces are used to open business.

Procedure

1. Click the Main Menu [business management _E-Tree Management], or click


<E-Tree Business Management> button on the toolbar, that can open the
[E-Tree service management] tab. After opening the interface is shown below.

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2. <New> click on the toolbar button to open the [Create ETREE business]
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3. In the [Basic Information], the name of the (custom) fill in E-Tree services
check [whether to activate] checkbox.

4. In the Select root port <AC>, setting leaves port [AC].

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6. Click <Finish> button to display the already created a successful E-Tree


services in the list area, click to display its topology information.

5.2 Alarm List

5.2.1 The current alarm

The current alarm refers not clear or are not recognized clearing alarms. Achieve
real-time alarm processing operations, including alarm status view, annotate alarms,
alarm confirmation, clearing and other alarms.

Alarm clear: is the fault has been eliminated.


Alarm Confirmation: confirm the operation, said the operator of the alarm
has been mastered. Confirm the alarm for the current alarm only.

1. In the main menu, select <Fault Management _ the current alarm> pop [Current
Events] tab.
2. The toolbar above the list can be <Export> / <refresh> / <Set filter> / <Clear
filter> / <confirmed alarm> / <Clear alarm> and other operations.

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5.2.2 History alarm

Alarm history is cleared and the alarm has been identified

1. In the main menu, select <Fault Management _ historical alarm> pop [historical
alarm] tab.
2. The toolbar above the list can be <Export> / <refresh> / <Set filter> / <Clear
filter> other operations.

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5.2.3 Alarm Description

1. In the main menu, select <Fault Management _ alarm maintenance _ Alarm


Description> pop [Alarm Description] tab.

2. The toolbar above the list can be <refresh> / <Modify> and other operations.

5.3 Operation Qualification


After the above configuration is complete, you can view the configuration topology
management and business operations under the management of the main
interface network interface status shows "active".

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Appendix A Abbreviations

APS Automatic Protection Switching


ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
BSC Base Station Controller
BTS Base Transceiver Station
CAR Committed Access Rate
CES Circuit Emulation Service
DCC Data Communication Channels
DCN Data Communication Network
E-LAN Ethernet-Lan
E-Line Ethernet-Line
E-Tree Ethernet-Tree
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
International Telecommunication
ITU-T Union-Telecommunication
Standardization Sector
LAN Local Area Network/Local Area Network
LSP Label Switched Path
MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching
MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
OAM Operation, Administration and Maintenance
PTN Packet Transport Network
QoS Quality of Service
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SSM Synchronization Status Message
TDM Time Division Multiplex
TE Traffic Engineering
VC Virtual Channel
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
VPLS Virtual Private LAN Service
VPWS Virtual Private Wire Service
VSI Virtual Switch Instance

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