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PTN Product
Configuration Guide
Version: C
Code: MN000001752
February 2015
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Version
Version Description
Intended Readers
u Commissioning engineers
u PTN technology
u Ethernet technology
III
Conventions
Terminology Conventions
Terminology Convention
FiberHome PTN products, including CiTRANS 610A,
CiTRANS 615A, CiTRANS 615B, CiTRANS 620A,
CiTRANS 600 Series PTN
CiTRANS 630, CiTRANS 630E, CiTRANS 635E,
Product
CiTRANS 640, CiTRANS 660, CiTRANS 680 and
CiTRANS 690 U10 / U20 / U30Note1.
FiberHome e-Fim OTNM2000 Element Management
OTNM2000
System
Note 1: CiTRANS 600 Series PTN Product Configuration Guide is applicable for the PTN
equipment except for the CiTRANS 680 and the CiTRANS 690 U10 / U20 / U30. For
the CiTRANS 680 and the CiTRANS 690 U10 / U20 / U30, refer to their configuration
guide.
IV
Symbol Conventions
Cascading
Connects multi-level menu options.
menu
Bidirectional
The service signal is bidirectional.
service
Unidirectional
The service signal is unidirectional.
service
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Contents
Preface...................................................................................................................I
Version ..........................................................................................................III
Conventions ................................................................................................. IV
Users need to make full preparation before service configuration to ensure the
smooth operation.
Version: C 1-1
CiTRANS 600 Series PTN Product Configuration Guide
The CiTRANS 600 Series PTN Product (hereinafter referred to as the CiTRANS 600
Series) offered by FiberHome are intelligent optical transport platforms based on
PTN (Packet Transport Network). The product includes CiTRANS 610A, CiTRANS
615A, CiTRANS 615B, CiTRANS 620A, CiTRANS 630, CiTRANS 630E, CiTRANS
635E, CiTRANS 640, CiTRANS 660, CiTRANS 680 and CiTRANS 690 U10 / U20 /
U30. The CiTRANS 600 Series supports the following functions:
u Network capability
u QoS mechanism
u Carrier-class reliability
Before configuration, the user should have reached the following basic
requirements through learning programs and training sessions about the equipment
commissioning.
Note:
1-2 Version: C
1 Preparation for Configuration
The following project design documents should be prepared before the equipment
configuration. These documents help you get familiar with the whole project, and
facilitate quick, smooth and correct subnet cross-connect configuration. The
required documents include:
u IP address assignment table of NEs and network management system, and the
SN number of each network element management card.
1. Physical connection.
a) Insert one end of the straight-through cable into the network interface
on the network card of the network management computer. Connect
the other end to the network interface of the Hub.
b) Take another straight-through cable and connect one end to the Hub
network interface and insert the other end of the network cable to the
EMU management card of the CiTRANS 600 Series or the F interface
on the card panel.
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4 Via the network cable: At the OTNM2000 server side, insert the cross-over
cable into the network interface of the equipment network card; at the
equipment side, insert the cross-over cable into the EMU management
card or the F interface on the equipment panel. Take the NMUM1 EMU
management card of the CiTRANS 630 for example, and the connection
diagram is shown in Figure 1-1.
Note:
The local area connection status of the device network card is Network
cable unplugged when no network cable is connected to it.
3. Observe the network card in the OTNM2000 computer and the indicator LED of
the F interface.
4 Abnormal: Replace the network cable, unplug the EMU management card
or reset the equipment in the case that status of the interface indicator is
not as the above described. If the fault persists, contact FiberHome for
troubleshooting immediately.
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1 Preparation for Configuration
After preparing the project design document and connecting the network
management system, the user should make sure the configuration of the hardware
and network management system is correct, and then continue to configure.
The inspection and overall modification of the equipment hardware are completed
as required before the equipment hardware start-up. Refer to Installation Guide for
specific requirements.
Start the services related to database and network management system before you
open the OTNM2000. Start or stop the server system and network management
system programs in the sequence required to avoid abnormality.
Note:
Prerequisite
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Procedure
2. Power on the server and the Windows operating system starts automatically.
The Log On to Windows dialog box appears.
Note:
If the Windows login password is not set, the Windows operating system
GUI is opened directly after the server startup. To enhance the security of
the network management system computer, users are recommended to
set Windows login password and change it periodically.
After you install the OTNM2000 and MySQL database successfully, services are
automatically configured on the Windows system. The following services are
compulsory to be started.
u EMS_cfgdatamgr
u EMS_DataBusServer
u EMS_DispServer
u EMS_Dtserver
u EMS_Dumper
u EMS_FileServer
u EMS_FileZilla Server
u EMS_IceNode
u EMS_IceRegistry
u EMS_Manager2
u EMS_MSMPServer
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u EMS_NeCfgServer
u EMS_OtnmApiServer
u EMS_OtnmCfgServer
u EMS_QueryServer
u EMS_RsyncServer
u EMS_UpdateService
u MySQL
To avoid abnormal operation of the OTNM2000, users should ensure that the
services mentioned above are in the Started status.
Prerequisite
The server installed with the OTNM2000 has been started normally.
Procedure
2. Enter services.msc in the Run dialog box that appears and click OK or press
Enter on the keyboard to open the Services window, as shown in Figure 1-2.
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3. Check in the window whether Statuses are Started. If any of them is not
started, right-click it and select Start from the shortcut menu to start the service.
Note:
If the services are started but users cannot log in the OTNM2000, the
OTNM2000 program may not be installed correctly. If the fault persists
after you reinstall the OTNM2000, please contact FiberHome for help.
Users can configure and manage the network after logging in the OTNM2000.
Prerequisite
u The server installed with the OTNM2000 has been started normally.
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Procedure
Note:
The default username and password for the advanced user are both
admin after the installation of the OTNM2000. Modify the password for
advanced user immediately after logging in the OTNM2000 to ensure the
security of the network management system.
Log out the OTNM2000 following the procedure below to avoid loss of network
management data when you need to restart the OTNM2000 or the server.
Prerequisite
Procedure
1. Select System (S) in the main menu, and then select Exit (X) in the drop-down
menu.
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Note:
Under general circumstances, you need not shut down the server. When the server
has faults or the system needs to be upgraded, you should shut down the server
according to the correct procedure.
Prerequisite
Procedure
2. Select Shutdown in the Shut down Windows dialog box, and click OK to
close the server.
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4 Configure the local NE's IP address and the adjacent NEs' IP addresses
base on the SN.
u The global configuration of the NE: Set the Ethernet client side service
interfaces.
Note:
4 E-Line service.
4 E-LAN service.
4 E-Tree service.
4 E-CES service.
u Save and deliver the configuration data: Save the configuration data in the
OTNM2000 database and deliver them to the equipment.
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Note:
u Check whether the port of CES interface card with bearer service is
enabled when configuring the CES services. If not, configure
manually.
See Figure 2-1 for standard flow of service configuration. This mode is applicable for
a large scale network. Configuration staff completes the configuration with planning
in this mode. The standard flow is less error-prone and the circuit is well organized.
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Note:
See Figure 2-2 for simplified flow of service configuration. This mode is applicable
for the small network and the configuration staff is quite familiar with the service.
This mode can save time and has high efficiency.
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3 Creating Network Topology
Create the network topology to prepare for various service configurations, and the
realization of QoS, OAM and protection. The creation of the CiTRANS 600 Series
network topology is easy as the remote IP address configuration based on SN is
used.
Basic Configuration
Configuration Example
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In the OTNM2000 GUI, complete the basic configuration of all the NEs in the entire
network, including the management program configuration, part and NE
configuration, card configuration and topology connection configuration.
Users can configure and manage the network after logging in the OTNM2000.
Prerequisite
Procedure
Note:
The default username and password for the advanced user are both
admin after the installation of the OTNM2000. Modify the password for
advanced user immediately after logging in the OTNM2000 to ensure the
security of the network management system.
Configure the management program and set the parameters such as the database
IP address, and the IP address and port of the network management server for
communicating with equipment.
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Prerequisite
u Users have obtained the OTNM2000 user authority at the intermediate level or
above.
Procedure
2. Click the Add button to bring up the Add Manager Service dialog box. Set the
relevant parameters of the manager service in the dialog box according to the
project networking planning. See Table 3-1.
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Item Description
Protocol Type Set this item to UDP_ASON for the PTN equipment.
Note:
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Complete the configuration for project, part and NE to prepare for the subsequent
NE IP address configuration.
Prerequisite
u Users have obtained the OTNM2000 user authority at the intermediate level or
above.
Configuration Parameter
The table below shows the NE type and EMU type corresponding to the CiTRANS
600 series PTN product.
Procedure
1. Configure project property: Right-click the project object in the Logical Tree
pane in the OTNM2000 GUI and select Property from the shortcut menu. Set
Project Name according to the data planning and click OK to complete the
setting.
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2. Create a part.
1) Right-click the project object in the Logical Tree pane and select New
Network Block from the shortcut menu. Then set the properties such as
Part No, Part Name and Manager Service according to the data
planning.
2) Add Ma NE: In the Add Part dialog box, click on the right side of Ma
NE No. Then set the properties such as NE No, NE Type according to the
data planning and click OK to add the Ma NE.
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Note:
3. Create NE under the part: Right-click the part and select New NE from the
shortcut menu. Then set the properties such as NE No and NE Type according
to the data planning, and click OK to add the NE.
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Note:
Complete the card configuration for the NE to prepare for the subsequent NE IP
configuration.
Prerequisite
u Users have obtained the OTNM2000 user authority at the intermediate level or
above.
Procedure
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2. In the NE tab, right-click the corresponding idle slot in the NE subrack view and
select the card to be added from the shortcut menu.
Users need to create network topology between NEs to ensure that the
configuration in the OTNM2000 consists with the network arrangement in the actual
project.
Prerequisite
u Users have added cards for all NEs in the entire network.
u Users have obtained the OTNM2000 user authority at the intermediate level or
above.
Procedure
1. In the Logical Tree pane, select the corresponding part in the project, and
press-and-hold the left key of the mouse to drag the part to the main topology
tab.
2. Open the Edit function in the main topology tab and select the corresponding
NE. Press-and-hold the left key of the mouse to drag the NE to the proper
position.
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Note:
u Click the Edit button on the toolbar in the main topology tab to
enable or disable the edit function.
4. Mouse over the target node (the sink NE to be connected) and click the target
node to bring up the Add Link... dialog box.
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5. Set the parameters such as card name and port of the source and sink NEs
referring to Table 3-2 according to the data planning. After the setting is
completed, click Add to save the setting.
Item Description
Link No. The number of the link that the NE belongs to.
The Board in the source port information is the name of the corresponding
card of the source NE. The Board in the sink port information is the name
Board
of the corresponding card of the sink NE. Users can click after the card
name to select in the pull-down list.
The Port in the source port information is the port where the card
corresponding to the NE is located. The Port in the sink port information is
Port the port where the card corresponding to the connected NE is located. The
corresponding port displays after you select the card name. Select the
required port from the drop-down list.
The CiTRANS 600 series PTN product writes the IP address to the equipment
based on SN.
The SN is a 12-digit serial number of the NMU card of the equipment, which is
similar to the MAC address of the computer to ensure the uniqueness. The SN has
been downloaded to the NMU card of the equipment before delivery. Generally the
SN label of each NMU card is attached to the card panel.
The following introduces the how to implement the IP configuration in the entire
network using the cooperating application of the local and remote IP address
downloading based on SN as shown in Figure 3-1.
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Connect the OTNM2000 computer with the NE1 directly and the OTNM2000
obtains the SN number of the NMU card of the local NE1. Configure the IP
addresses, switches and other configurations using the OTNM2000 and
download the corresponding relationship between the SN number and the IP
address to the local NE.
Note:
1) After the IP address of the local NE1 is set successfully, discover the SN of
the NMU card of the adjacent NE2 and NE3 using the SN of the NE1. After
setting the IP addresses and switches of the adjacent NEs, deliver the
corresponding relationship between SN and IP address to the adjacent
NEs.
2) Discover the adjacent NE4 and NE5 according to the SN of NE3 and
complete the IP address configuration.
3) Repeat Step 2) to discover all the NEs gradually and complete the IP
address configuration of all the NEs in the entire network.
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Note:
Complete the mapping between the local NE's IP address and the SN. The
following introduces the configuration method, using the local NE1 in the data
planning as an example.
Prerequisite
u Users have leaned about the project networking planning, NE IP address and
domain planning, etc.
u Users have obtained the OTNM2000 user authority at the intermediate level or
above.
Planning Data
The IP address, switches and other parameters of the Local NE1 are shown in the
table. Set the NE1 to the default domain. No extension domain configuration is
required.
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Item Parameter
Switch1 2
Switch2 1
NE IP address 10.171.2.1
NE IP mask 255.255.255.0
Procedure
Note:
2. Configure the local NE: Select the row containing the local NE. Select
SettingsSet as Local Ne in the main menu of the NE IP Remote Config
window. After the setting is successful, the column ! of the local NE will be
displayed as .
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Note:
3. Query the SN of local NE: Click QueryRead Local NE SN in the main menu
of the NE IP Remote Config window.
Note:
4. Configure parameters such as the IP address and switches for the local NE:
Click the corresponding items to set the parameters according to the data
planning.
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Item Description
For local NE, this item displays the part number and NE number stored in the
database.
Object For the remote NE, this item shows the part number and NE number
automatically according to the sequence that the adjacent SNs are found.
The NE number increases regularly in order.
EMU
sequence The SN of the NMU card.
number
For other adjacent NEs, this item usually shows as the IP address of the NE
Source NE which finds the adjacent NE.
IP address For instance, NE1 is the local NE and its IP address is 11.18.1.1; NE2 is the
adjacent NE of NE1 and Source NE IP Address of NE2 should be 11.18.1.1.
Switch1 and Switch2 consist of the IDs of NE. The combination of Switch1 and
Switch1 / 2
Switch2 should be unique in the entire network.
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Item Description
IP mask 255.255.255.0
IP gateway No configuration is required.
Extended If the Default Domain Flag is set to Non Default Domain, users need to
domain configure this item.
Note 1: Items not listed in the table are usually set by default.
6. Save the IP address, switches and other parameter settings of the local NE:
Click SystemSave Configuration on the toolbar of the NE IP Remote
Config window.
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Note:
Users can check the IP address, switches and other information of the
NE in the Node Properties dialog box after saving the parameters.
The mapping between the remote NE's IP address and the SN is completed. The
following introduces the configuration method, using the remote NE2 to NE6 in the
data planning as an example.
Prerequisite
u Users have leaned about the project networking planning, NE IP address and
domain planning, etc.
u Users have completed the configuration of the IP address of the local NE.
u The communication of the MCC channel between the source NE and the
adjacent NE is normal.
u Users have obtained the OTNM2000 user authority at the intermediate level or
above.
Planning Data
The parameter planning of the NE2 to NE4 such as the IP addresses and switches
is shown in the table below. Set the NE2 to NE6 to the default domain. No extension
domain configuration is required.
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Procedure
Figure 3-8 Setting the SN, IP Address, Switches and other Parameters of the Adjacent NE
3. Get the SN of the adjacent NE: Select the item of the local NE1, and click
QueryFind Near NE by SN in the main menu of the NE IP Remote Config
window.
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Caution:
5. Go on to discover other adjacent NEs (such as NE4 and NE5) through the
adjacent NE that has been configured with the IP address. Repeat Step 4 to
complete the IP address configuration for the adjacent NEs.
7. Delete the automatically discovered NE in the Logical Tree pane on the left
side of the OTNM2000 window.
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After the IP addresses of the NEs in the entire network are downloaded, users
should perform time calibration (synchronizing the time of the NEs in the entire
network) in the OTNM2000 GUI and deliver the management configuration and
equipment configuration, and then the OTNM2000 can monitor and manage all the
NEs and the cards normally.
Prerequisite
u Users have completed the IP address configuration of the NEs in the entire
network.
u Users have obtained the OTNM2000 user authority at the intermediate level or
above.
Procedure
1. In the Logical Tree pane on the left side of the OTNM2000 window, right-click
the desired part and select ConfigTime Calibration from the short-cut menu.
And click Yes in the alert box that appears.
2. In the Logical Tree pane on the left side of the OTNM2000 window, right-click
the desired part and select ConfigDownload Management Config, Config
Download Equipment Config respectively from the short-cut menu. And
then click Yes in the alert box that appears.
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The following uses an example to introduce the method of creating the network
topology.
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Network Requirement
Figure 3-10 Network Requirement - Example for Creating the Network Topology
As shown in Figure 3-10, the CiTRANS 660 and the CiTRANS 640 form a 10GE
ring, the CiTRANS 640 and the CiTRANS 620A form a GE ring, and the OTNM2000
is connected with NE1 directly.
Table 3-4 Networking Planning Table - an Example for Creating the Network Topology
Item Value
Project name Project1
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Table 3-4 Networking Planning Table - an Example for Creating the Network Topology
(Continued)
Item Value
Switch1 1 2 3 4 5 6
Switch2 1 1 1 1 1 1
IP address 10.18.1.1 10.18.2.1 10.18.3.1 10.18.4.1 10.18.5.1 10.18.6.1
255.255. 255.255. 255.255. 255.255. 255.255. 255.255.
IP mask
255.0 255.0 255.0 255.0 255.0 255.0
CiTRANS CiTRANS CiTRANS CiTRANS CiTRANS CiTRANS
Shelf type
660 660 640 640 620 620
Network Server IP 10.98.20.212
manage-
ment IP address 10.18.1.254
system IP
NE1 and NE2 use the hardware configuration shown in Table 3-5; NE3 and NE4
use the hardware configuration shown in Table 3-6; NE5 and NE6 use the
hardware configuration shown in Table 3-7.
Table 3-5 Hardware Configuration of NE1 and NE2 (for the CiTRANS 660)
Table 3-6 Hardware Configuration of NE3 and NE4 (for the CiTRANS 640)
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Table 3-6 Hardware Configuration of NE3 and NE4 (for the CiTRANS 640) (Continued)
Table 3-7 Hardware Configuration of NE5 and NE6 (for the CiTRANS 620A)
According to the network demands, the port connection planning of NE1 to NE6 is
shown in Table 3-8.
Table 3-8 NE Port Connection Planning - an Example for Creating the Network Topology
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Table 3-8 NE Port Connection Planning - an Example for Creating the Network Topology
(Continued)
Prerequisite
Configuration procedures
3. Configure the project, part and node of the NE1 to NE6 in the OTNM2000. See
Configuring Project, Part and NE.
Note:
Users do not need to add the AIFJ1 and the AIFJ2 cards. Their
configurations are performed in the NMUJ1 card configuration GUI.
6. Configure the IP address of local NE. See Configuring IP Address of Local NE.
4) Set the IP address, switches and other parameters of the Local NE1.
1) Configure the parameters of the NE2 to NE4 such as the SN, IP addresses
and switches.
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8. Delete the automatically discovered NE in the Logical Tree pane on the left side
of the OTNM2000 window.
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4 Service Management Configuration
The following introduces the configuration methods of business management for the
CiTRANS 600 Series.
Configuring Tunnels
Configuring PW
Configuring L2VPN
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Procedure
2. In the PTN NE Global Settings dialog box that appears, set the global variable
of the NE.
Note:
u When users modify the NNI port type, the Caution! NNI to UNI May
Cause Cross Interrupt! alert box will appear in the OTNM2000.
After confirming the correctness of the modification, click OK.
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3. Click OK to save the configuration. Then exit the NE Global Settings dialog
box.
Procedure
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2. In the Static/Dynamic Tunnel Config dialog box that appears, set basic
attributes of the static Tunnel, including name, type, and direction. Set
Signaling to Static.
Note:
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3. Click Next. Set the source and sink nodes and ports (NNI ports) of the static
Tunnel.
4 If the Tunnel is created between two PTN products, the parameters such
as the source and sink nodes and ports should be set.
4 If the Tunnel is created between the PTN and IPRAN, the IPRAN nodes
need no port configuration.
Note:
The selection methods of the source and sink nodes include two types as
follows:
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4 Via searching: Click following the source (sink) LSR, select the NE in
the window that appears, and click OK.
4 Via the topology view: Click the NE in the topology view, and the NE will be
associated to the source and sink LSRs automatically.
4. Click Next. Set the routing policy property of the static Tunnel and the route
constraint property.
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Note:
u When the protection type of the static Tunnel is set to SNCP 1+1
Protect or SNCP 1:1 Protect, the system is configuring the SNCP
protection. This GUI will not display the Set SNCP Protection item.
u When the protection type of the static Tunnel is set to others, users
can operate as follows: Select Set SNCP Protection, right-click the
blank in the Select Service Layer through dialog box, select Add
Service Layer Circuit, and select the configured circuit in the dialog
box that appears (the selected circuit mentioned here refers to the
configured SNCP protection circuit).
5. Click Next. View and confirm the routing information of the Tunnel.
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2) Click Next to set the routing policy and the routing constraints for the
protection Tunnel.
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3) Click Next to confirm the routing information and set the protection and
revert property.
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7. (Optional) Click Next, and set the parameters of the OAM property. See
Configuring OAM in for setting the OAM property.
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8. Click Completed. The The circuit creation is successful! alert box appears
in the upper left part in the topology structure view.
4.3 Configuring PW
Prerequisite
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Procedure
2. In the Static/Dynamic PW Config dialog box that appears, set the PW basic
property, the PW source / sink nodes, the PW static property, etc.
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3. Click Next. In the Select the Service Layer (LSP) pane, select the Tunnel
circuits that carry PWs, and set the number of PWs to be created in a batch
manner.
4. (Optional) Click following Set Advanced, and set the QoS property of the
PW. See Configuring QoS in for setting the QoS property.
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5. (Optional) Click Next, and set the parameters of the OAM property. See
Configuring OAM in for setting the OAM property.
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6. Click Completed to complete the creation of PWs. The The circuit creation is
successful! alert box appears in the upper left part in the topology structure
view.
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Prerequisite
Procedure
2. In the IPRAN Layer-2 VPN Config dialog box that appears, set the name, port
rate, service type, and service direction of the L2VPN.
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a) Click Next, and set the source / sink nodes and ports for the circuit
and the routing constraint conditions.
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b) Click Next, and select the PW circuit that carries the E-Line circuit.
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Set the node (one), ports (two), number of services, and constraint
conditions of the E-Line circuit.
3. (Optional) Click Next. When the Protection of the current E-Line service is set
to PW Redundancy+MC LAG, the standby configuration dialog box will appear,
and users can set the protection parameters in it.
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4. Click Next, and set the parameters of the source and sink NEs such as the UNI
interface and NNI interface of the NE.
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Prerequisite
Procedure
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2. In the IPRAN Layer-2 VPN Config dialog box that appears, set the name, port
rate, service type, and service direction of the L2VPN.
a) Click Next, and set the NEs and interfaces of the E-LAN circuit.
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b) Click Next, and select the route topology properties of the E-LAN
circuit.
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d) Click Next, and select the lower-layer PW circuit carrying the E-LAN
circuit from the PW list.
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a) Set the node (one) and ports (more than two) of the E-LAN circuit,
service quantities and constraints.
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3. Click Next, select virtual interfaces for the E-LAN circuit, and set the UNI and
NNI interfaces of the NE.
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Procedure
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2. In the IPRAN Layer-2 VPN Config dialog box that appears, set the service
name, port rate, and service type of the L2VPN.
3. Click Next, and set the NEs and interfaces of the E-Tree circuit.
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Note:
For an NE, users must select one root node (displayed with blue) and at
least two leaf nodes (displayed with black).
4. (Optional) Select Set PW Filter, and set the PW constraint conditions in the
dialog box that appears.
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5. Click Next, and select the lower-layer PW circuit carrying the E-Tree circuit
from the PW list.
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6. Click Next, select virtual interfaces for the E-Tree circuit, and set the UNI and
NNI interfaces of the NE.
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Procedure
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2. In the IPRAN Layer-2 VPN Config dialog box that appears, set the name, port
rate, service type, and service direction of the L2VPN.
3. Click Next, and set the NEs, interfaces, and constraint conditions of the CES
circuit.
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4. Click Next, and select the lower-layer PW circuit that carries the CES from the
PW list.
5. (Optional) Click Next. When the Protection of the current E-CES service is set
to PW Redundancy, the standby configuration dialog box will appear, and
users can set the protection parameters in it. For the configuration method of
dual-homing protection, see Configuring the Dual-homing Protection in .
6. Click Next, and set the CE property, UNI interface and NNI interface of the NE.
Save the configured subnet cross-connect data to the database and deliver the data
to the equipment.
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Delivering Rule
u In the view GUI of each service in the business management menu, press-and-
hold the <Ctrl> key to select multiple cross-connect data, and perform the
operations such as delivering, deleting and saving.
Procedure
1. Access the saving and delivering GUI of the cross-connect data according to
Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Access Method of Saving and Delivering the Cross-connect Data
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Table 4-1 Access Method of Saving and Delivering the Cross-connect Data (Continued)
Saving SDH In the menu bar of the OTNM2000 window, Save the cross-connect
NE cross- click Business ManagementFull Download data of all or the selected
connect Save SDH NE Cross-connect. SDH under a project.
Delivering In the menu bar of the OTNM2000 window, Deliver the cross-connect
cross-connect click Business ManagementFull Download data of all or the selected
(NE) Deliver Cross-connect (NE)(S). NEs under a project.
2. (Optional) Click Yes in the The cross-connect config will be delivered to the
equipment. Continue? or The NE cross-connect script will be generated
and saved to the database. Continue? dialog box that appears.
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4. Click Yes in the Do you want to save the current config data? dialog box
that appears.
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Synchronization
The CiTRANS 600 series equipment uses the synchronous Ethernet technology to
implement the clock synchronization and uses the IEEE 1588v2 technology to
implement the time synchronization. The following introduces the configuration
methods of the clock and time synchronization for the CiTRANS 600 Series.
Introduction to Synchronization
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The CiTRANS 600 Series supports the physical layer clock synchronization and the
time synchronization function based on IEEE 1588 V2 PTP (Precision Time
Protocol). It also provides external clock input / output interfaces and the external
time output interface.
The clock synchronization of the entire network can be achieved by physical layer
clock synchronization: Each node can obtain the line clock from the physical link or
from the external synchronization interface. The clock source of the highest quality
will be selected from many clock sources. The local clock, after being locked onto
the best clock source, will be sent to the succeeding equipment. The entire network
will be synchronized to the Primary Reference Clock (PRC) layer by layer.
The CiTRANS 600 Series provides the physical layer clock synchronization
functions as follows:
u Supports three clock working modes, namely locked, holdover and free running
mode.
u Provides one or two channels of external clock input / output. The clock
interface resistance value is 75 / 120 , and the clock signal can be 2048 kHz
or 2048 kbit/s (HDB3).
Based on the physical layer clock synchronization, you can use the IEEE 1588 V2
protocol to achieve the time synchronization of the entire network. The nanosecond-
level accuracy of the synchronization can be achieved, which meets the
requirement of the 3G base station.
The CiTRANS 600 Series supports time synchronization using IEEE 1588 v2
protocol as follows:
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u Supports three clock modes. Each port can be configured to work in desired
mode.
The synchronous Ethernet technology is a technology that uses the Ethernet link bit
stream to recover the clock, abbreviated as SyncE. The Ethernet physical layer
uses the 4B/5B (FE) and 8B/10B (GE) encoding technology. In this mode, one
additional bit is inserted for every four bits (in an average level). Consequently, the
transmitted bit stream does not contain four continuous ones or zeros, so as to carry
the clock information effectively. Transmits data using a high-precision clock at the
Ethernet source end interface, and recovers and extracts this clock at the Rx end.
Thus the high-precision clock performance can be maintained.
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Note:
1. Access the Clock-Config tab of the card configuration: right-click the XCUK1
card in the rack view and select Card Configuration and select the Clock-
Config tab in the card configuration GUI that appears (as shown in Figure 5-1).
The configuration method of the clock synchronization for other equipment is
shown in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 The Configuration Method of the Clock Synchronization for the CiTRANS 600
Series Equipment
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Table 5-1 The Configuration Method of the Clock Synchronization for the CiTRANS 600
Series Equipment (Continued)
Card ConfigurationClock_Basic_
CiTRANS 615B SCUN2
Config
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to the
equipment: After the configuration is completed, select Write to Device and
OK in the alert box that appears.
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The NE1 and NE2 are the CiTRANS 660s, the NE3 and NE4 are the CiTRANS
640s and the NE5 and NE6 are the CiTRANS 620As, the network is shown in
Figure 5-2.
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u NE1 provides the active clock source (2048kHz) and NE2 provides the standby
clock source (2048kHz). The clock precisions are in compliance with G.811
standards and G.812 standards respectively.
The card configuration of NE1 to NE6 is shown in Table 5-2, Table 5-3 and
Table 5-4.
See Table 5-5 for the planning of clock synchronization based on the network clock
synchronization requirements.
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Parameter Value
NE NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 NE5 NE6
CLK-Work-
Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto
Mode
QL-Enable-
Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable
Select
Ex_ S01- S01-
CLK_Priority_ S08-1>Ex_ S10-1>S11- S10-1>S11-
CLK1>S07- WAN1>S01- WAN2>S01-
SortNote1 CLK2>Null 1>Null 1>Null
1>Null WAN2>Null WAN1>Null
Ext_CLK1 Hz Hz - - - -
Ext-CLK1-S1- S08-1: Auto- S10-1: Auto_ S10-1: Auto_ S01-WAN1: S01-WAN1:
Input-Source- Value: G.811 Pick-S1 pick_S1 pick_S1 Auto-Pick-S1 Auto-Pick-S1
QL S07-1: Auto- Ext-CLK1-S1- S11-1: Auto- S11-1: Auto- S01-WAN2: S01-WAN2:
Pick-S1 Value: G.812 Pick-S1 Pick-S1 Auto-Pick-S1 Auto-Pick-S1
S07-1: Auto- S07-1: Auto- S11-1: Auto- S10-1: Auto_ S01-WAN1: S01-WAN1:
Output- Pick-S1 Pick-S1 Pick-S1 pick_S1 Auto-Pick-S1 Auto-Pick-S1
Source-QL S08-1: Auto- S08-1: Auto- S14-1: Auto- S14-1: Auto- S01-WAN2: S01-WAN2:
Pick-S1 Pick-S1 Pick-S1 Pick-S1 Auto-Pick-S1 Auto-Pick-S1
Note 1: > shows the priority level. The value is above Null is the valid clock source, for example, S10-1>S11-1> Null
means that the line clock source of S10-1 is superior to that of S11-1 when the clock source is selected and
both are valid clock sources.
Prerequisite
u Users have obtained the EMS user authority with an Intermediate User or
above.
Procedure
1. Configure the equipment: Access the Clock_Config tab of the clock and cross-
connect card of NE1 and configure the clock synchronization items according
to Table 5-5.
2. Click the Write to Device at the left part of the GUI to save and deliver the
configuration data to the equipment.
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Note:
After delivering the configuration data to the equipment, users can view
the basic clock information of the clock and cross-connect card in the
OTNM2000 to check whether the configuration is successful.
The basic function of IEEE 1588v2 is to make the most precise time of a distributed
network the same as other time. IEEE 1588v2 defines a PTP that is able to
synchronize the clocks of sensors, performers, other terminal devices in Ethernet or
other distributed bus systems using the multicast technology at submicrosecond
level. The IEEE 1588 v2 protocol achieves time synchronization algorithms and
delay compensation by four messages. (i.e., Sync, Follow up, Delay_Req and
Delay_Resp).
Basic Concept
The BMC mode is one type of PTP mode. The best master clock algorithm (BMC)
selects the master clock and creates topologies as well as provides the shortest
path of clock transmission for all nodes. In the actual project, the BMC mode is
recommended.
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Configuration Method (CiTRANS 640 / 635E / 630 / 630E / 620A / 610A / 615A / 615B)
Table 5-6 Access Method of Time Synchronization of the CiTRANS 640 / 635E / 630 / 620A /
610A / 615A / 615B
1. Configure the time synchronization basic parameters of the clock and cross-
connect card: configure the parameters according to the network planning, as
shown in Figure 5-3.
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Figure 5-3 Configuring the Time Synchronization in the BMC Mode (for the CiTRANS 640)
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Figure 5-4 Configuring the Time Synchronization of the Line Card in the BMC Mode (Taking
the ESK3 Card as an Example)
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to the
equipment: After the configuration is completed, click Write to DB and Write to
Device on the left.
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1. Configure the time synchronization basic parameters of the clock and cross-
connect card: configure the parameters according to the network planning, as
shown in Figure 5-5.
Figure 5-5 Configuring the Time Synchronization in the BMC Mode (for the CiTRANS 660)
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Figure 5-6 Configuring the Time Synchronization of the Line Card in the BMC Mode (Taking
the XSJ2 Card as an Example)
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to the
equipment: After the configuration is completed, select Write to Device and
OK in the alert box that appears.
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Basic Concept
The Manual mode is one of the PTP modes. The Manual mode needs setting a time
transfer direction manually, i.e. the line direction of networking, clockwise or anti-
clockwise.
Configuration Method (CiTRANS 640 / 635E / 630E / 630 / 620A / 610A / 615A / 615B)
Table 5-8 Access Method of Time Synchronization of the CiTRANS 640 / 635E / 630 / 620A /
610A / 615A / 615B
1. Configure the time synchronization basic parameters of the clock and cross-
connect card: configure the parameters according to the network planning, as
shown in Figure 5-7.
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Figure 5-7 Configuring the Time Synchronization in the Manual Mode (for the CiTRANS 640)
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Figure 5-8 Configuring the Time Synchronization of the Line Card in the Manual Mode (Taking
the ESK3 Card as an Example)
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to the
equipment: After the configuration is completed, click Write to DB and Write to
Device on the left.
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1. Configure the time synchronization basic parameters of the clock and cross-
connect card: configure the parameters according to the network planning, as
shown in Figure 5-9.
Figure 5-9 Configuring the Time Synchronization in the Manual Mode (for the CiTRANS 660)
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Figure 5-10 Configuring the Time Synchronization of the Line Card in the Manual Mode
(Taking the XSJ2 Card as an Example)
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to the
equipment: After the configuration is completed, select Write to Device and
OK in the alert box that appears.
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Basic Concept
Generally, the BITS signal is used as time source to supply the time signal for the
access node of active/standby time. The BITS signal comes from the GPS clock
signal. As the delay of BITS / feeder is large, users need to configure delay
compensation in the OTNM2000, so as to guarantee the accuracy of time transfer in
the CiTRANS 600 Series network.
Configuration Method
Card ConfigurationPTP_Clock_Sync_Base_
CiTRANS 615A SCUN1
Config
Card ConfigurationPTP_Clock_Sync_Base_
CiTRANS 615B SCUN2
Config
4 The CiTRANS 640 / 635E / 630 / 620A / 610A / 615A / 615B: Set the
parameters in the Time-SYN / Time-SYN-Config / Time-SYN-Basic-
Config tab of the clock and cross-connect card configuration GUI, as
shown in Figure 5-11.
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Figure 5-11 Setting the Delay Compensation (for the CiTRANS 640)
4 The CiTRANS 660: Set the parameters in the PTP Config Block / PTP
Config tab of the line card configuration GUI, as shown in Figure 5-12.
Figure 5-12 Setting the Delay Compensation (for the CiTRANS 660)
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Note:
When the CiTRANS 600 series equipment acts as the tracing node,
users only need to set the output delay compensation.
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to the
equipment: After the configuration is completed, select Write to Device and
OK in the alert box that appears.
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The NE1 and NE2 are the CiTRANS 660s, the NE3 and NE4 are the CiTRANS
640s and the NE5 and NE6 are the CiTRANS 620As, the network is shown in
Figure 5-13.
All PTN nodes use the BC as the clock mode and BMC as the PTP mode.
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Time
Clock Clock Time Synchronization
Synchronization Clock ID
Priority 1 Priority 2 Interface
Equipment
Convergence
1PPS+TOD interface (out-
equipment room 1 1 5
of-band)
1
Convergence
1PPS+TOD interface (out-
equipment room 2 3 7
of-band)
2
Note:
The smaller the clock priority value is, the higher the priority is. If the
values of clock priority 1 are the same, the equipment will select clock
according to clock priority 2.
4 Base station: The timing access modes of base station are as follows:
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NE1 NE2
Parameter
S07 S08 S07 S08
PTP-Mode BMC BMC
Clock-model BC BC
Time-Info-Interface auto auto
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Table 5-16 Time Synchronization Planning of NE1 to NE2 (XSJ2 Card) (Continued)
NE1 NE2
Parameter
S07 S08 S07 S08
Item-ID LINE1 LINE1 LINE1 LINE1
Mode Auto Auto Auto Auto
Port ID 0x1 0x1 0x1 0x1
Parame-
Value
ter
NE NE3 NE4 NE5 NE6
PTP-
BMC BMC BMC BMC
Mode
Clock-
BC BC BC BC
model
Time-
Info- Auto Auto Auto Auto
Interface
Slo- Slo- Slo- Slo- Slo- Slo-
Slot Slot14 Slot15 - - - - - -
t10 t11 t14 t15 t10 t11
PO- PO- POR- POR- POR- PO- POR- POR- G- G- G- G- G- G-
Item-ID
RT-1 RT-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 RT-1 T-1 T-1 E1 E2 E3 E1 E2 E3
Work_ Aut- Aut- Aut- Aut- Au- Au-
Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto
Mode o o o o to to
Port ID 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3
Tw- Tw- On-
Tw- On- Tw-
Info_ two_ two_ two_ two_ two_ two_ two_ two_ o_ o_ e_
o_ e_ o_
Mode step step step step step step step step ste- ste- ste-
step step step
p p p
Prerequisite
u Users have obtained the EMS user authority with an Intermediate User or
above.
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Procedure
1. Access the Time-SYN tab of the XCUJ2 card of the NE1 and NE2 in sequence
to complete the configuration referring to Table 5-15. And then click Write to
Device on the left side to save and deliver the equipment configuration.
2. Access the PTP-Config tab of the XSJ2 card of the NE1 and NE2 in sequence
to complete the configuration referring to Table 5-16. And then click Write to
Device on the left side to save and deliver the equipment configuration.
3. Access the Time-SYN tab of the SCUK1 card of the NE3 and NE4 and the
Time-SYN-Config tab of the MPTN1 card of the NE5 and NE6 in sequence to
complete the configuration referring to Table 5-17. And then click Write to
Device on the left side to save and deliver the equipment configuration.
Note:
After the configuration is delivered to the equipment, users can view the
time synchronization status of the cross-connect card in the OTNM2000
to check whether the configuration is successful. The items in normal
status are shown as follows:
u Port_ID: the local port ID. The value of the port ID is the same with
the configuration value.
u Opposite end Port_ID: the opposite end port ID. The value of the port
ID is the same with the configuration value.
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The following introduces the basic concepts and configuration methods for QoS
(Quality of Service).
QoS Overview
Configuration Example
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QoS refers to the performance of the data stream when it passes through the
network. QoS is used to provide subscribers with end-to-end service quality
guarantee.
QoS cannot enhance the bandwidth, but it can greatly reduce the network delay and
jitter through reasonable allocation and monitoring of the network resources, so as
to ensure the quality of key services.
u Queue scheduling.
The following introduces the basic concepts, configuration methods and parameter
reference for traffic bandwidth.
The CiTRANS 600 Series supports two color modes, i.e., Color-Blind and Color-
Aware, so as to process messages in different colors.
Explanations
u CAR (Committed Access Rate): used at the access side of the CiTRANS 600
Series to implement the Two Rate Three Color Marker of the access traffic.
u PIR (Peak Information Rate): the maximum bandwidth for client services.
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u CBS (Committed Burst Size): the maximum traffic size allowable for each burst
of data. The CBS step supports 12KB, 15KB, 32KB, 64KB...960KB.
u PBS (Peak Burst Size): the maximum traffic size when the service data reach
the peak value.
u CM (Color Mode):
u Mode
4 trTCM: uses Two Rate Three Color Marker (trTCM) defined by RFC2698 to
perform traffic control;
4 Modified trTCM: uses improved Two Rate Three Color Marker defined by
RFC4115 to perform traffic control. This algorithm optimizes the bandwidth
utilization.
Introduction to Algorithm
When transmitting continuous traffic, the message rate and processing mode are
different.
4 The packets exceeding the PBS will not be able to obtain the token; they
will be marked red and dropped.
4 The packets not exceeding the PBS will obtain the token from the PBS
bucket and be marked yellow; and they can pass through normally.
4 The traffic exceeding CBS will obtain the token from the PBS bucket and
are marked yellow; they can pass through normally.
4 When the traffic is lower than CBS, the message will obtain the token from
the CBS bucket and are marked green; and they can pass through
normally.
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u When the message rate is lower than CIR, all messages can obtain the token
from the CBS bucket and are marked green. All of them can pass through
normally.
Before configuring the traffic bandwidth policy, users need to know the basic
concepts of the traffic bandwidth policy and the traffic bandwidth policies supported
by the CiTRANS 600 Series.
The CiTRANS 600 Series supports multi-hierarchy add / drop traffic bandwidth
control policies. As illustrated in Figure 6-1, the CiTRANS 600 Series implements
multi-dimensional scheduling at four layers: service queue (traffic)-user (VC)-user
group (Tunnel)-port (Port). Accordingly, it can perform differentiated scheduling of
multiple services (such as voice, video and data services) for multiple clients (such
as governmental organizations, enterprises, groups and individuals).
Among the traffic bandwidth control policies supported by the CiTRANS 600 Series,
the MPLS Tunnel / PW bandwidth policy is configured when users are configuring
the path groups for service management. The traffic bandwidth policies at other
hierarchies are configured together with the services at the corresponding
hierarchies. The following introduces the configuration methods for the traffic
bandwidth policies at each hierarchy respectively.
When configuring a Tunnel, users can set parameters such as the CIR and PIR for
the Tunnel, as shown in Figure 6-2.
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When configuring PW, users can set parameters such as the CIR and PIR for the
PW, as shown in Figure 6-3.
Note:
Configure the mode, CM, CBS and PBS parameters in the advance
property of PW.
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The traffic bandwidth policies at other hierarchies are configured together with the
services at the corresponding hierarchies. The configuration methods and
configuration items involved in these policies are similar. Figure 6-4 takes the E-Line
service for example.
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The following methods can modify the traffic bandwidth policy for the existing Tunnel
/ PW.
2. Set the filtering and query conditions for the existing Tunnel / PW in the Tunnel
/ PW window that appears. Figure 6-5 takes the Tunnel query as an example.
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4. The Path Properties dialog box appears. Modify the Tunnel / PW traffic
bandwidth policy in the Property Settings tab. Figure 6-6 takes the Tunnel
traffic bandwidth policy modification as an example.
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The following introduces the basic concepts, configuration rules and parameter
reference of service priority.
The CiTRANS 600 Series supports the DiffServ, and fully achieves the PHB (Per-
Hop Behavior) in the network as defined in the relevant standard. It enables network
operators to provide clients with QoS guarantees at different levels.
The equipment nodes that support the DiffServ can be classified as DiffServ
boundary node and DiffServ interior node.
u DiffServ boundary node: the UNI node NE which should classify the traffic
entering the DiffServ domain and label different service traffic types with
different PHB service levels.
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u DiffServ interior node: the NNI node NE which performs the traffic control based
on the PHB service levels in the network.
Priority Type
Priority Classification
Table 6-1 Association between the PHB Service Level and the PHB Service Quality
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Table 6-1 Association between the PHB Service Level and the PHB Service Quality
(Continued)
CS6
The highest service level, mainly used for transmitting signaling.
CS7
In data forwarding, the CiTRANS 600 Series supports the mapping from the user
priority and VP layer priority to PHB in the received messages, as well as the
mapping from PHB to VC / VP layer priority in the transmitted messages.
Table 6-2 shows the configuration description for the priority mapping table of the
CiTRANS 600 Series.
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Card configurationSYS-
CiTRANS 630E XCUM3
Interface-Senior-Config
Card configurationSYS-
XCUM1, XCUM2
Interface-Senior-Config
CiTRANS 630
GSK1, GSK2, Card configurationLAN-
GSK3 Interface-Config
Card configurationSYS-
CiTRANS 615B SCUN2
Interface-Senior-Config
Card configurationSYS-
XCUK1, XCUK2
Interface-Senior-Config
CiTRANS 640
GSK1, GSK2, Card configurationLAN-
GSK3 Interface-Config
Card configurationPort-
CiTRANS 620A MPTN1
Senior-Config
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Card configurationLAN-
GSJ2, XSJ2, Interface-Config / Port-
CiTRANS 660 XSJ3, XGJ1, Interface-Config / LINE-
XCUJ2, XCUJ4 Physical-Interface-Config /
GE-Port-Config
1. In the OTNM2000, access the corresponding tab of the card configuration pane
of a specific card and configure the mapping table according to the project
planning.
2. After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of the
GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
The recommended mapping relation between the EXP priorities and PHB service
levels for the CiTRANS 600 Series is shown in Table 6-3.
Table 6-3 Recommended Mapping Relationships between the EXP Priority Levels and the
PHB Service Levels
0 BE
1 AF1
2 AF2
3 AF3
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Table 6-3 Recommended Mapping Relationships between the EXP Priority Levels and the
PHB Service Levels (Continued)
4 AF4
5 EF
6 CS6
7 CS7
The recommended mapping relation between the user priority and PHB service
levels for the CiTRANS 600 Series is shown in Table 6-4.
Table 6-4 Recommended Mapping Relationships between the User Priority Levels and the
PHB Service Levels
0 BE
1 AF1
2 AF2
3 AF3
4 AF4
5 EF
6 CS6
7 CS7
When configuring the Tunnel, you can set the Tunnel's EXP and EXP Value.
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Note:
When configuring PW, you can set the service priority of the PW and use the priority
mapping table in the PW's advanced properties.
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Note:
For the existing PW, click Business ManagementPW on the menu bar
in the OTNM2000 GUI and set the filtering and query conditions in the
PW tab that appears. Double click the PW entry and modify the service
priority of the PW in the Circuit Property dialog box.
The following introduces the basic concepts, configuration rules and parameter
reference of queue buffering policy.
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When network congestion occurs or worsens, the CiTRANS 600 Series uses certain
queue buffering management policies to preferentially ensure the QoS of services
with high priorities.
There are two queue buffering management policies of the CiTRANS 600 Series:
u Tail drop
Tail Drop: When the queue is filled to its maximum capacity, the newly arriving
packets are dropped until the queue has enough room to accept incoming
traffic.
u WRED
WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection) algorithm: Before the output buffer
area reaches the START threshold, no packet will be discarded; when the
output buffer area crosses the END threshold, all packets will be discarded.
Between the START and the END, all packets face a probability of being
dropped based on an average-queue-length function.
The queue buffering configuration of the CiTRANS 600 Series is completed in the
card configuration pane. The configuration path is shown in Table 6-5.
GSK1, GSK2,
Card configurationLAN-Interface-Config
GSK3
CiTRANS 630
Card configurationPW-Queue-ScheduleBuffer-
XCUM1, XCUM2
Management- Strategy
GSK1, GSK2,
CiTRANS 640 Card configurationLAN-Interface-Config
GSK3
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CiTRANS
MPTN1 Card configurationPort-Senior-Config
620A
CiTRANS
XCTR1 Card configurationPort-Senior-Config
610A
Card configurationSYS-Interface-Senior-Config
CiTRANS
SCUN1 Card configurationPW-Queue-ScheduleBuffer-
615A
Management- Strategy
Card configurationPW-Queue-ScheduleBuffer-
CiTRANS
SCUN2 Management-Strategy Card configurationSYS-
615B
Interface-Senior-Config
2. After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of the
GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
The following introduces the basic concepts, configuration rules and parameter
reference of queue scheduling policy .
When congestion occurs, the CiTRANS 600 Series uses different queue scheduling
policies to guarantee the QoS of services with high priorities. The CiTRANS 600
Series supports two queue scheduling modes: SP (Strict Priority) and WFQ
(Weighted Fair Queuing).
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Features and applications of the two scheduling methods are shown in Table 6-6.
Scheduling
Basic Concept Feature Application
Scheme
Strict priority queue
scheduling strategy
means scheduling the
messages in the
Guarantees a small
queue strictly
forwarding frame delay Uses SP for
according to the
for the packet with a scheduling the queues
priority level. Only
SP higher priority, but may with higher priorities
when the queues with
leave the packet with a (providing CS7, CS6,
higher priority level are
lower priority EF services).
empty will the
unattended.
messages in the
queues with lower
priority level be
transmitted.
Weighted fair queuing
scheduling strategy
means implementing
fair scheduling on the
queues according to
the weights assigned Guarantees a small
Uses WFQ for
to the queues. Usually forwarding frame delay
scheduling the queues
the queues with higher for the packet with a
with higher priorities
WFQ priority level have higher priority, as well
(providing AF4, AF3,
higher weights and as ensures the packet
AF2 and AF1
occupy larger with a lower priority
services).
bandwidth and the effectively attended.
queues with lower
priority level have
lower weights and
occupy smaller
bandwidth.
The queue scheduling configuration of the CiTRANS 600 Series is completed in the
card configuration pane. The configuration path is shown in Table 6-7.
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Equipment
Relevant Card Access Method
Name
CiTRANS 635E XCUL1 Card configurationPW-Queue-
ScheduleBuffer-Management-Strategy Card
CiTRANS 615A SCUN1
configurationSYS-Interface-Senior-Config
Card configurationPW-Queue-
CiTRANS 615B SCUN2 ScheduleBuffer-Management-Strategy Card
configurationSYS-Interface-Senior-Config
Card configurationPW-Queue-
ScheduleBuffer-Management- Strategy
CiTRANS 630E XCUM3
Card configurationSYS-Interface-Senior-
Config
Card configurationSYS-Interface-Senior-
Config
2. After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of the
GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
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The following introduces QoS basic application with examples, taking the CiTRANS
630 as an example.
As shown in Figure 6-10, the CiTRANS 600 series equipment accesses Ethernet
services (including three service types: VoIP, IPTV, and data) from a certain
subscriber to the PTN network via the GE interface. In addition, it provides QoS
guarantees at different levels for the subscriber's different service types. In this way,
appropriate service classification and dedicated network operation can be achieved.
Service Planning
The delay and bandwidth demand vary with different services. The priority of voice
service must be guaranteed absolutely, the video service should have a higher
bandwidth and a good queue scheduling condition, and the data service should
avoid packet loss as permitted. The QoS configuration planning of the Ethernet
service is shown in Table 6-8.
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Prerequisite
Configuration Method
Configure the queue scheduling policy of the LAN interface of the service card
and the PW layer of the XCUM1 / XCUM2 card.
4 Weight of Queue 0: 70
4 Weight of Queue 3: 90
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Configure the queue buffering policy of the LAN interface of the service card
and the PW layer of the XCUM1 / XCUM2 card. The configuration of the three
queues is shown in Table 6-9.
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6. Click the Write to Device button on the left side of the tab and then select OK
in the alert box that appears.
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The following introduces the basic concept of OAM (Operation, Administration and
Maintenance) and instructs the OAM configuration.
Introduction to OAM
Configuration Example
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Table 7-1 shows the OAM standards supported by the CiTRANS 600 Series on
each network layer.
u The MPLS-TP OAM provides a set of detection mechanisms for the MPLS user
layer only. It uses the periodical interaction of the OAM PDUs between the
nodes of various hierarchies on the equipment to report the link status, and
provides ample LSP diagnosis interfaces for the network management and
helps maintenance staff to manage the network more effectively.
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The following introduces the basic concepts, configuration methods and parameter
reference of VC / VP / VS layer OAM.
The VC / VP / VS-OAM has similar configuration items and methods, but differing in
layers. Users need to configure the related items selectively according to the
application. For the items that are not applied, use the default values. See Table 7-2
for details.
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The configuration of the Ethernet OAM in the VC / VP / VS layer for the CiTRANS
600 Series is completed in the card configuration pane. The access method is
shown in Table 7-3.
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2. After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of the
GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
The following introduces the basic concepts, configuration methods and parameter
reference of Ethernet OAM inside MPLS-TP.
The Ethernet OAM is mainly used for resolving the common link problems in the
last kilometer of Ethernet access. Via enabling the Ethernet OAM function on two
sets of equipment in point-to-point connection, users can monitor the status of the
link between the two sets of equipment.
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The Ethernet OAM in MPLS-TP layer has multiple configuration items. The users
need to configure the related items selectively according to the application. For the
items that are not applied, use the default values. See Table 7-4 for details.
Item Description
Slot number and port number Sets the slot and port of the Ethernet OAM item.
Loopback frame Verifies the connectivity of a MEP with a MIP or peer MEP(s).
The configuration of the CiTRANS 600 Series Ethernet OAM n the MPLS-TP layer
is completed in the card configuration pane. The access method is shown in
Table 7-5.
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Table 7-5 Configuration Description of the Ethernet OAM in MPLS-TP Layer (Continued)
Card configurationMPLS-
CiTRANS 615A SCUN1
TP-ETH-OAM-Config
Card configurationMPLS-
CiTRANS 615B SCUN2
TP-ETH-OAM-Config
2. After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of the
GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
The Ethernet link OAM is the end-to-end OAM function that is focused on the
service, which can test the quality of the Ethernet link that crosses multiple NEs.
The Ethernet link OAM has multiple configuration items. Users need to configure the
related items selectively according to the application. For the items that are not
applied, use the default values. See Table 7-6 for details.
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Item Description
Error-Frame-Event-Cycle
Sets the error frame event period.
(Second)
Error-Frame-Cycle-Event-Cycle
Sets the statistical time of the error frame period event.
(Second)
The configuration of the CiTRANS 600 Series Ethernet link OAM is completed in the
card configuration pane. The access method is shown in Table 7-7.
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Note:
The CiTRANS 615B does not support the Ethernet link OAM function.
2. After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of the
GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
The CV frame is used to check the LSP connectivity. It is one of most commonly
used OAM functions of the CiTRANS 600 series equipment. The test method for the
CV frame is illustrated with examples.
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The service network is shown in Figure 7-2. It is required to set up the Tunnel
between NE1 and NE2 and the Tunnel should receive and transmit the CV frame.
Service Planning
Prerequisite
Configuration Method
2. Open the Static / Dynamic Tunnel Config dialog box, click Next.
3. Set the source and sink nodes for the Tunnel. Select Proactive OAM Enabling
and then click Next.
4. Configure the routing policy property and routing constraints. Click Next.
6. In the Working Path tab, set the active OAM property (see Table 7-8).
7. Click Finish. The The circuit creation is successful! alert box appears in the
topology structure view. alert box appears in the typology structure view.
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Introduction to Protection
Configuring PW Protection
Configuring DL Protection
Configuring SNCP
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The CiTRANS 600 Series supports network level protection including 1+1/1:1 trail
protection, PW protection, SNCP protection, DL protection, LAG protection and
Wrapping protection, as shown in Table 8-1. The CiTRANS 600 Series supports the
equipment-level TPS protection.
The CiTRANS 615B does not support the PW protection, SNCP protection and Wrapping
protection currently.
The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter references of the 1+1 / 1:1 trail protection.
1+1 / 1:1 protection is the end-to-end Tunnel protection configured between the
source and sink NEs only, regardless of the intermediate nodes passed through by
the service. The switching only occurs in the source node or sink node.
u 1+1 trail protection: The service is dual-fed and selectively received. The
service transmitted on the working path is protected by the protection path.
When the working path fails, the Rx end of the service will select to receive
service from the protection path, so as to perform service switching.
See Figure 8-1 for the working principles of the 1+1 trail protection.
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u 1:1 trail protection: The service is single-fed and single-received. Normally the
service is transmitted via the working path except when the working path is
faulty. The service will be switched to the protection path, so as to guarantee
the normal service transmission.
See Figure 8-2 for the working principles of the 1:1 trail protection.
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Prerequisite
Procedure
2. Select the protection type in the IPRAN Static/Dynamic Tunnel Config that
appears.
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3. Click Next to set the source and sink NEs and ports of the working path.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Next to set the forward and reverse routing constraints for the protection
path.
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9. Click Next.
10. Click Completed, and the The circuit creation is successful! alert box
appears on the topology view.
11. Save and deliver the cross-connect data, as shown in Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
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Figure 8-3 Tunnel Group Protection Configuration Example (for the CiTRANS 630)
Data Preparation
u WTR (m): 5
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Configuration Analysis
Procedure
2. Select the protection type in the Static/Dynamic Tunnel Config that appears.
3. Click Next to set the source and sink NEs and ports of the working path.
4. Click Next to set the restriction conditions for the forward routing.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Next to set the restriction conditions for the forwarding routing of the
protection path.
4 WTR (m): 5
9. Click Next.
10. Click Completed to bring up the The circuit creation is successful! alert
box in the topology view.
11. Save and deliver the cross-connect data, as shown in Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
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The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter reference of the PW protection.
See Figure 8-4 for the working principle of the PW redundancy protection.
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Procedure
2. Set the query conditions in the PW filtering and query window that appears.
4. Select the protection PW circuit in the PW Protection Config dialog box that
appears and set the protection node and protection property.
5. Click OK and the The PW protection was added successfully. alert box
displays in the topology structure view.
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Hardware Configuration
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Data Preparation
Configuration Analysis
Procedure
2. Set the query conditions in the PW filtering and query window that appears.
4. Select the protection PW circuit in the PW Protection Config tab to set the
protection node and protection property.
5. Click OK and the The PW protection was added successfully. alert box
displays in the topology structure view.
The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter reference of the dual-homing protection.
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As Figure 8-6 shows, the dual-homing protection is configured between node A and
the RNC, and the working path is ABCRNC.
u At the network side, the LSP 1:1 protection is configured between AC, the
working path is ABC, and the protection path is ADEC.
The following introduces the switching mechanism of the dual-homing protection via
examples.
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As Figure 8-7 shows, when the working path at the MPLS-TP network side
(ABC) is faulty, the LSP 1:1 protection switching will be triggered between
nodes A and C.The switching does not occur at the AC side, and the service
path is modified to ADECRNC, so as to implement the protection of
the network side service.
Figure 8-7 The Switching Status of the Dual-homing Protection - a Fault at the Network Side
As Figure 8-8 shows, when faults occur between node C and the RNC, node E
performs the switching action after receiving the fault information from node C,
so as to switch the service to the path CERNC. At the same time, the RNC
performs the switching, and receives and transmits the service in the direction
connected with node E; the service path turns to ABCERNC, so as to
implement the protection of the AC side service.
Figure 8-8 The Switching Status of the Dual-homing Protection - a Fault at the AC Side
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As Figure 8-9 shows, when faults occur at both the MPLS-TP network side and
the AC side, node A and the RNC perform the switching actions. Node C
transmits the information on the two faults to node E at the same time; node E
switches the service to the path ADERNC, so as to implement the
protection of the service.
Figure 8-9 The Switching Status of the Dual-homing Protection - Faults at Both the Network
Side and the AC Side
u Faults at node C
As Figure 8-10 shows, when node C is faulty, node A still performs the
switching actions, and other nodes perform the switching actions the same as
those shown in Figure 8-9; the service path is switched to ADERNC, so
as to implement the protection of the service.
Figure 8-10 The Switching Status of the Dual-homing Protection - a Fault at Node C
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Prerequisite
Procedure
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3) Click Next to set the rate, the active start NE, standby sink NE, and source
and sink ports.
5) Click Completed, and the The ring was created successful! alert box
appears on the topology view.
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As Figure 8-11 shows, NE1NE2 acts as the active Tunnel, and NE1NE3NE2
acts as the standby Tunnel, so as to set up the 1:1 trail protection; NE2 acts as the
active node of the dual-homing protection ring, and NE3 acts as the standby node of
the dual-homing protection ring; NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4 form the dual-homing
protection ring.
Data Preparation
Configuration Analysis
1. Configure the 1:1 trail protection of the Tunnel at the network side.
Procedure
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2. Select the protection type in the IPRAN Static/Dynamic Tunnel Config that
appears.
3. Click Next to set the source and sink NEs and ports of the working path.
4. Click Next to set the restriction conditions for the forward routing.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Next to set the restriction conditions for the forwarding routing of the
protection path.
4 WTR (m): 5
9. Click Next.
10. Click Completed to bring up the The circuit creation is successful! alert
box in the topology view.
12. Configure the protection parameters in the Protection Ring Creation that
appears.
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13. Click Next to set the start NE, sink NE and source / sink port of the working
path.
15. Click Completed, and the The ring was created successful! alert box
appears on the topology view.
16. Save and deliver the cross-connect data, as shown in Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter reference of the DL protection.
The DL 1+1 / 1:1 line protection is between two adjacent nodes to protect services
on the line via the protection line.
See Figure 8-12 for the working principles of the DL 1+1 protection.
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See Figure 8-13 for the working principles of the DL 1:1 protection.
Prerequisite
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Procedure
2. Set the basic properties such as ring type, revert type and hold-off time in the
Protection Ring Creation dialog box.
3. Click Next to select the start NE, source protection port and sink protection
port.
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4. Click Completed to bring up the The ring was created successful! alert box
in the topology view.
The DL 1+1/1:1 protection is configured on the single node, used to protect the CES
155M link between PE and RNC. Generally this protection is used when only one
PE is connected with RNC.
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As shown in Figure 8-14, one CES service exists between the NE1 and NE2. The
DL 1+1 / 1:1 protection can be configured on the NE2 to prevent the service
interruption caused by the STM-1 link fault between the NE2 and RNC. This
example uses the STM-1 port in slot 12 as the active adding / dropping port of the
service, and uses the STM-1 port in slot 10 as the standby adding / dropping port of
the service. If the active link between NE2 and RNC is faulty, the service can be
transmitted / received by the standby port.
Note:
The service needs to be set up only between the active port and NE1.
Procedure
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3. Click Next to select the start NE, source protection port, sink NE and sink
protection port of the cross-EMS ring.
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4 Rate: STM-1
4. Click Completed to bring up the The ring was created successful! alert box
in the topology view.
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The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter reference of the LAG protection.
Link Aggregation (LAG) refers to the kind of protection mode that binds a group of
physical Ethernet interfaces with the same rate together, so as to form a logical
interface to enhance bandwidth and provide link protection. The CiTRANS 600
Series supports LAG protection of the Ethernet interface on the UNI side.
In a LAG, when a port fails, another member port can take over its work immediately.
The process of starting up aggregate port backup is only related to the ports within
the aggregated group, irrelevant with the ports outside the group.
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Prerequisite
Procedure
3) After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of
the GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
3) Click Yes in the alert box that appears to enter the VPWS Config GUI.
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4) Modify source / sink ports in the VPWS-config GUI to select the created
aggregation port.
5) Click Completed to bring up the alert box prompting that the modification
is completed.
As Figure 8-16 shows, NE1 is the CiTRANS 600 series equipment and RNC is the
client end equipment. The two form a link. An FE service (TX1 / RX1 port of the
ESK2 card) is between NE1 and the RNC. Now it is required to configure a LAG
protection group using TX2 / RX2 port and TX1 / RX1 port in the same service card
to provide protection for the configured Ethernet service.
Data Preparation
Table 8-4 shows the hardware configuration of the NE1 (taking the CiTRANS 630
as an example).
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Table 8-4 Hardware Configuration of the CiTRANS 630 (LAG Protection) (Continued)
u MAC address: 00 00 00 02
u LACP-Protocol-Switch: ON
u Aggregation-Mode: Based-Source-Mac
u Aggregation-Port:
4 Slot-NO.: Slot10
u Aggregation-Port:
4 Slot-NO.: Slot10
u Aggregation-Protocol-Switch1: ON
u Aggregation-Protocol-Switch2: ON
Configuration Analysis
Procedure
3) After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of
the GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears.
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LACP-Protocol-Switch: ON
Aggregation-Mode: Based-Source-Mac
Aggregation-Port:
Slot-NO.: Slot10
Aggregation-Port:
Slot-NO.: Slot10
Aggregation-Protocol-Switch1: ON
Aggregation-Protocol-Switch2: ON
3) After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of
the GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears.
3) Modify the port in the VPLS Config or VPWS Config GUI that appears
subsequently, and select the created aggregation port.
Port: LAG1
4) Click Completed to bring up the alert box prompting that the modification
is completed.
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The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter reference of the SNCP protection.
See Figure 8-17 for the SNCP protection. The working service is bridged to the
working connection from the protection domain source end (Node A). And the
protection connection is used to transmit other sub-network services when the
working service is normal. The APS protocol information (including near end and far
end) is used to inform the link and protection status. The protection switching is
performed together by the protection domain selector bridge and the destination end
(Node Z) selector. The network tracking terminal and the sublayer tracking terminal
are used to monitor and confirm the working and protection connection status.
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Prerequisite
u The Tunnel of the SNCP protection group to be joined has been configured.
Note:
When the SNCP protection group is created, the working path should use
the same Tunnel with the SNCP protection group to be joined; otherwise,
the working path fails to join in the SNCP protection group.
Procedure
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3) Click Next to set the source and sink NEs of the working path.
6) Click Next.
7) Click Next to set the forward and reverse routing constraints for the
protection path.
9) Click Next.
10) Click Completed, and the The circuit creation is successful! alert box
appears on the topology view.
2. Add the Tunnel of the SNCP protection group to be added to the SNCP
protection group.
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3) Select the configured protection group in the Filter Path dialog box that
appears.
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As Figure 8-18 shows, NE1 to NE5 are all CiTRANS 600 series equipment. Users
have configured Tunnel among NE1NE5. Now it is required to add the SNCP 1+1
protection group to the Tunnel. Below are paths of the SNCP protection group:
Data Preparation
u WTR (m): 5
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Configuration Analysis
Note:
Complete the SNCP protection configuration first and then add the
Tunnel between NE1NE5.
Procedure
3) Click Next to set the source and sink NEs of the working path.
6) Click Next.
7) Click Next to set the restriction conditions for the forwarding routing of the
protection path.
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9) Click Next.
10) Click Completed to bring up the The circuit creation is successful! alert
box in the topology view.
3) Select the configured protection group in the Filter Path dialog box that
appears.
The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter reference of the Wrapping protection.
Wrapping protection is based on the shared ring. The bridge switching is based on
detour at the nodes adjacent to the faulty point only by using the backup bandwidth,
so as to guarantee the switching time.
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u Similarities:
4 When the line fault occurs, two protections are consistent in the card alarm,
APS information and ring network status.
u Differences:
4 The WRAPPING_V2 ring protection only occurs in the switching and the
service has three-layer labels. The service in the WRAPPING_V3 ring
protection always has three-layer labels. The outermost layer is the ring
protection label and the label range is from 301 to 1048575.
Prerequisite
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Procedure
2. Set the basic properties such as ring type, revert type and hold-off time in the
Protection Ring Creation dialog box.
3. Click Next to select the drop NE, assign the start link and set the logical ring ID.
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4. Click Completed, and the The ring was created successfully! alert box
appears in the topology view.
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As Figure 8-20 shows, NE1, NE2 and NE3 are all CiTRANS 600 series equipment
and the three NEs form a ring. A GE service is between NE1 and NE2. Now it is
required to configure a Wrapping protection ring formed by NE1, NE2 and NE3 for
the service.
Hardware Configuration
Table 8-5 shows the hardware configuration of the equipment (taking the CiTRANS
630 as an example).
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Data Preparation
u WTR (m): 5
Configuration Analysis
3. Associate the Tunnel between NE1 and NE2 with the ring.
Procedure
2. Set the basic properties such as ring type, revert type and hold-off time in the
Protection Ring Creation dialog box.
4 WTR (m): 5
3. Click Next to select the drop NE, and assign the start link of the ring.
4. Click Completed to bring up the The ring was created successful! alert box
in the topology view.
6. Set the basic properties such as ring type, revert type and hold-off time in the
Protection Ring Creation dialog box.
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7. Click Next to select the drop NE, and assign the start link of the ring.
8. Click Completed to bring up the The ring was created successful! alert box
in the topology view.
10. Click Business ManagementTunnel on the menu bar to filter and select
the configured Tunnel.
11. Select the Tunnel between NE1 and NE2 and select Ring Network
Protection ManagementAssociate with Ring Network Protection from
the shortcut menu.
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13. Click OK and the The ring network protection was associated
successfully. alert box displays in the topology structure view.
14. Save and deliver the cross-connect data, as shown in Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
The following introduces the basic concept, configuration method and example and
parameter reference of the PS protection.
The TPS protection protects the cards whose interfaces are provided by the
terminal boards. When the active card is faulty, via the software and hardware
operations, the signals from the terminal board to the faulty card are switched to the
normal standby card, so as to ensure the normal transmission of services.
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In the CiTRANS 600 Series, the CiTRANS 660 and the CiTRANS 640 support the
TPS protection. The protection rules are described as follows.
CiTRANS 660
The CiTRANS 660 slots supporting the TPS protection and their arrangements are
described as follows: The seven slots 16 to 1C at the upper subrack (among the 14
slots) support the TPS protection; slots 12 to 15, 1D to 1F correspond to the terminal
boards in slots 16 to 1C from left to right (as shown in Figure 8-21).
Figure 8-21 Slot Distribution of the TPS Protection (for the CiTRANS 660)
The TPS protection type and maximum quantity that the CiTRANS 660 can support
are described as follows.
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u The hybrid application of the 1:2 and the 1:1 TPS protections.
u Supports the TPS protection for the E1J1 and ESJ1 cards at the same time, but
one TPS protection group must use the same type of card as the active /
standby card.
u Except for the 1:6 TPS protection, the slots of the 1:2 and 1:1 TPS protections
are not fixed. But the active and standby slots must be adjacent to each other,
for the protection signals between terminal boards are transmitted one by one
in side by side mode.
u In a TPS protection group, the standby slot must be at the most left, and the
active slots are adjacent to it. The protection priorities of various active slots
lower from the left to the right.
When the CiTRANS 660 is configured with multiple E1J1 / ESJ1 cards, only the
active card works under the normal conditions (together with the terminal boards). If
one of the switching triggering conditions is met so that the active card cannot work,
the signals from the terminal board to the faulty card are switched to the normal
standby card by the equipment, so as to ensure the normal transmission of services.
CiTRANS 640
The TPS protection protects the E1K1 card whose interfaces are provided by the
terminal boards. Table 8-6 shows the relationship between the slots in the TPS
protection mode.
Table 8-6 The Correspondence Relationships between the Slots of the CiTRANS 640 in the
TPS Protection Mode
1:1 TPS
17 11 19
protection
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Table 8-6 The Correspondence Relationships between the Slots of the CiTRANS 640 in the
TPS Protection Mode (Continued)
The TPS protection type and maximum quantity that the CiTRANS 640 can support
are described as follows.
When the CiTRANS 640 is configured with two E1K1 cards (one active and one
standby) or three E1K1 cards (two active and one standby), only the active card(s)
work(s) under the normal conditions. If one of the switching triggering conditions is
met so that the active card cannot work, the signals from the terminal board to the
faulty card are switched to the standby card by the equipment, so as to ensure the
normal transmission of services.
Prerequisite
Procedure
1. Access the TPS-Protection tab of the card configuration of the clock and
cross-connect card: right-click the clock and cross-connect card in the rack
view. Select Card Configuration from the shortcut menu and select the TPS-
Protection tab in the card configuration GUI that appears.
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2. Configure the TPS protection: set the TPS protection slot according to the
project planning.
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to equipment.
When the configuration is completed, click Write->Device on the left side of the
tab and then click OK in the alert box that appears.
As Table 8-7 shows, the E1K1 card in slot 10 acts as the protection card of the
E1K1 card in slot 18, and the E1K1 card in slot 11 acts as the protection card of the
E1K1 card in slot 19. Thus two 1:1 TPS protection groups are formed.
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Table 8-7 The Slot Distribution of the TPS Protection (for the CiTRANS 640)
1:1 TPS
17 11 19
protection
Data Preparation
Configuration Analysis
Procedure
1. Access the TPS-Protection tab of the card configuration of the clock and
cross-connect card: right-click the clock and cross-connect card in the rack
view. Select Card Configuration from the shortcut menu and select the TPS-
Protection tab in the card configuration GUI that appears.
2. Configure the TPS protection: set the TPS protection slot according to the
project planning.
3. Save the configuration data to the database and deliver the data to equipment.
When the configuration is completed, click Write->Device on the left side of the
tab and then click OK in the alert box that appears.
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Service
The following introduces the configuration methods of the IPRAN + PTN hybrid
service.
Configuration Example
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The PTN equipment uses the MPLS-TP protocol, and is applicable for bearing the
2G / 3G base station service and the private line service. The IPRAN equipment
uses the IP / MPLS standards, and can be widely applied in the construction of the
MAN, backbone network, and bearer network for the operators; it supports the rapid
development of the traditional Internet services excellently, and ensures the high-
quality transmission of the NGN voice service, the IPTV service, the private line for
key accounts, and the 3G / LTE service. With the evolution from 3G to LTE of the
mobile network, the demand for the IPRAN + PTN hybrid network service emerges.
The LTE bearer network uses the L2VPN function of PTN at the access layer and
distribution layer, and uses the L3VPN function of IPRAN at the core layer. The
functions are implemented via the bridge connection between the layer 2 and layer
3 services.
The following introduces the configuration methods of the hybrid service via an
example of the hybrid network of the PTN and the IPRAN equipment.
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As Figure 9-1 shows, it is required that the service interconnection between the SW
and the CE should be implemented via the static service. NE1 is the CiTRANS 660
(PTN); NE2 and NE3 are the CiTRANS R860 (IPRAN). In this figure, NE2 is the L2/
L3 bridge connection node, NE1NE2 is for the L2VPN service, and NE2NE3 is
for the L3VPN service.
00, 01 NASJ1
09, 0A XCUJ2
07, 08 XSJ2
NE1
06 GSJ2
10 AIFJ1
11 AIFJ2
00, 01 RCUO1
02 GSR1
16 AIFJ1
NE2, NE3
17 AIFJ2
03, 04 XGR1
09, 10 SCUR1
u The planning data of the Tunnel and PW labels: For the static services, users
need to set the labels and distribute them according to the label distribution
rules of the related project.
u IPRAN equipment
4 The planning data of the parameters such as UNI, NNI and VE interface
address.
u The planning data of the equipment UNI and NNI side interfaces.
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Note:
For the mode of the port connected with the PTN equipment, set it to TP.
4 VE interface
2. Configure the PTN NE interface: Configure the UNI and NNI interfaces in the
global configuration.
3. Configure the OSPF protocol of the the IPRAN equipment. In this example,
configure the OSPF protocol between NE2 and NE3 (they are IPRAN NEs) to
make the route reachable.
4. Configure the L2VPN service between NE1 and the bridge connection station
NE2 (UNI is the bridge connection port) (including creating the static Tunnel,
the static PW, and the E-Line service for NE1NE2).
5. Configure the L3VPN service between NE2 (UNI is the bridge connection port)
and the bridge connection station NE3 (including creating the Tunnel and
L3VPN service for NE2NE3, and static Tunnel and static L3VPN being used
in this example).
1. Configure the management ports of the IPRAN NEs (NE2 and NE3).
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3) Right-click the blank area or the created port entry in the Manager Port tab
and select Add in the shortcut menu. Enter 1 in the Add Item dialog box
that appears, and click OK to configure the loopback port parameters of
the NE.
Port switch on on
prim ip 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3
prim mask 32 32
4) Right-click the blank area or port entry in the tab, and select Save
Database and Save Device from the shortcut menu.
2. Configure the Ethernet interfaces of the IPRAN NEs (NE2 and NE3).
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3) Right-click the blank area or the corresponding port entry in the tab, and
select Save Database and Save Device from the shortcut menu.
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Note:
u Different bridge services in the same NE should use the bridge ports
with different port numbers.
3) Right-click the blank area or port entry in the tab, and select Save
Database and Save Device from the shortcut menu.
b) Click on the right side of Slot Type and set the port type of the port1
of slot 7 to NNI in the dialog box that appears. Click OK .
c) Click OK .
a) Right-click the GSJ2 card in the slot 6 in the NE1 subrack view and
select Card Configuration in the shortcut menu. Select Global
Settings tab in the card configuration GUI that appears.
b) Set the Card Type to Hybrid Port Card in the Global Settings tab.
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u Set this item to Tributary Card and all the ports of the card are the
UNI ports.
u Set this item to Line Card and all the ports of the card are the NNI
ports.
u Set this item to Hybrid Port Card and the UNI and NNI ports are
both used. Users can configure in the NE Global Settings according
to the requirement. For the detailed configuration, see the NNI port
configuration.
c) Click the Write to Device button on the left side of the tab and then
select OK in the alert box that appears.
d) Set the port type of the port1 of slot 6 to UNI in the same way of
setting the NNI port.
5. Configure the OSPF protocol of the IPRAN NEs (NE2 and NE3).
2) Right-click the blank area or the created port entry in the OSPF BASIC tab
and select Add in the shortcut menu. Enter 1 in the Add dialog box that
appears, and click OK to configure the OSPF basic parameters.
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3) Right-click the blank area or port entry in the tab, and select Save
Database and Save Device from the shortcut menu.
PW Name: VC-L2
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4) Deliver the Tunnel and E-line configuration data to the equipment. For the
operation procedure, see Delivering Cross-connect Data.
RD Value: 200:1
Note:
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3) Deliver the Tunnel and L3VPN configuration data to the equipment. For the
operation procedure, see Delivering Cross-connect Data.
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Service
As the PTN equipment accessing the enterprise client, the CiTRANS 615A / 610A
connects the enterprise client PTN with the MAN PTN. The following introduces the
configuration methods of accessing the enterprise client PTN to the MAN PTN via
the UNI, NNI and Overlay modes respectively.
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MCC VLAN is disabled for the NNI configuration mode, and is enabled for the UNI
and Overlay configuration modes.
Early version requires manual configuration of MCC VLAN, yet the subsequent
versions gradually support self-learning of MCC VLAN. The CiTRANS 610A
enables the VLAN and configures the VLAN value of the MCC message using CLI.
1. Log in the equipment using the NMS interface of the CiTRANS 610A via the
Telnet mode. The equipment whose IP address is 10.18.11.1 is used as an
example, and the interconnected interface is WAN2. Select StartRun on the
desktop of computer, and enter telnet 10.18.11.1 in the GUI that appears, and
then press <Enter> key.
3. Enter the en command, and press <Enter> key to access the privileged mode.
4. Enter the con te command, and press <Enter> key to access the configuration
mode.
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5. Enter oam_vlan 2 0 0, and press <Enter> key to disable MCC VLAN function
of WAN2 port.
Note:
oam_vlan A B Vlanid
u Vlanid: sets VLAN ID; set this item to 0 when MCC VLAN is
disabled.
When the CiTRANS 615A serves as the PTN equipment, generally each NNI optical
interface of the CiTRANS 615A has only one MCC channel and has no VLAN.
When the CiTRANS 615A acts as the network management information
aggregation equipment, each optical interface should support multiple MCC
channels, which are differentiated by VLAN tags.
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1. In the Global-Config tab in the Card Config GUI of the core switch card
SCUN1, select OverlaySLOT and OverlayPORT respectively. Configure two
physical ports to support 66 MCC channels respectively, or configure one
physical port to support 132 MCC channels.
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As shown in Figure 10-1, the MAN PTN and enterprise client PTN are both offered
by FiberHome, and the enterprise client network is subject to the unified
management of the MAN. All the MAN NE4, NE5 and NE6 use the NNI interface to
connect with the NNI interface of the enterprise client PTN CiTRANS 610A.
Configuration Proposal
2. Configure the MCC VLAN of the NE of the enterprise client PTN. See
Configuration Method of MCC VLAN.
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The NNI access mode is generally used for interconnection between FiberHome
products, and the configuration method is the same with that of the ordinary
equipment. See Comprehensive Configuration Example in for relevant configuration
example.
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As shown in Figure 10-2, the MAN PTN is not offered by FiberHome. The enterprise
client PTN and MAN PTN are managed by the independent network management
systems respectively. The MAN should configure channel for the network
management system of FiberHome enterprise client PTN. In the network:
u Configure the CiTRANS 610A to the optical modem (enhanced switch) mode
on the NE1 and NE2 using the VPLS-VS method. Configure the WAN and LAN
of the physical interface into one VPLS-VS entry. Add the LAN port service, tag
the LAN port service with VLAN and transmit it through WAN; meanwhile
dropping identify VLAN tag, and untag the service and transmit it through the
LAN port.
u The enterprise client PTN forms the subnet and accesses to the MAN, as
shown in the network example of NE3. The NNI interconnected network based
on the MPLS-TP standard is recommended for the inner subnet.
Configuration Proposal
2. Configure the MCC VLAN of the NE of the enterprise client PTN. See
Configuration Method of MCC VLAN.
3. Configure channel for the network management system of the enterprise client
PTN of FiberHome in MAN.
4. Configure the private line service respectively for the enterprise client PTN and
MAN PTN.
The UNI access mode is generally used for interconnection between FiberHome
equipment and equipment of other manufacturers. The interface connected with
equipment of other manufacturers acts as the UNI interface and is configured with
services. The configuration method for the FiberHome equipment is the same as the
common equipment configuration. For the configuration example, see
Comprehensive Configuration Example in .
The Overlay bearer mode means establishing the VPWS service in MAN so that
packets sent from the NNI side of enterprise client can pass the MAN via the
transparent way.
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When accessing enterprise client via the Overlay mode, FiberHome's enterprise
client PTN supports adding VLAN tag on the LSP tag of the NNI side port. The MAN
PTN equipment configures corresponding end-to-end transmission path for different
enterprise client services based on VLAN tag so as to reduce occupation. The
following introduces the configuration methods of this application in two command
scenarios .
The following gives an example to introduce the configuration method of using one
port of the enterprise client PTN to implement interconnection with multiple remote-
end PTNs via the MAN PTN.
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As shown in Figure 10-3, each of the three sets of CiTRANS 610A (A1, A2 and A3)
is connected with the MAN via a physical port respectively, and aggregated to one
physical port of the CiTRANS 615A at central office end via the MAN Overlay mode.
It is required that the MCC interconnection and service interworking should be
implemented between B1 and A1 / A2 / A3 via configurations on the OTNM2000.
Prerequisite
The OTNM2000 can ping B1 (users need to configure the B1 via the OTNM2000).
The OTNM2000.
Configuration Analysis
u CiTRANS 615A: enable the MCC / service Overlay function of the NNI interface
of the CiTRANS 615A.
4 After enabling the Overlay function of the CiTRANS 615A, the MCC
information of the CiTRANS 615A will automatically generate several
MCCs and add different VLAN tags for these LSPs. See Configuration
Method of MCC VLAN for the configuration method.
u CiTRANS 610A:
4 At each port of MAN which is connected with the CiTRANS 610A, set the
VLAN identification and swapping of the UNI port on the MAN equipment,
for example, swap the MCC outer default VLAN of the station A2 from 29
to 30 during the course of adding and swap the VLAN from 30 to 29 during
the course of dropping, as shown in Figure 10-3. This operation is
performed on the metro products of other manufacturers.
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1. Enable the MCC Overlay function of the NNI interface of the CiTRANS 615A.
1) Click the SCUN1 card in the subrack view and right-click the Card
Configuration in the task panel at the right side of the GUI.
OverlaySLOT1: SLOT_3
OverlayPORT1: PORT_1
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Note:
After the Overlay function is enabled, NNI interface will add VLAN tag for
MCC automatically. Below are the adding rules, which should be followed
when performing planning of the remote-end MAN equipment.
u When the OverlayPORT1 is used, the automatically distributed
VLAN ID is between 29 to 94; when the OverlayPORT2 is used, the
automatically distributed VLAN ID is between 95 to 160.
u Slots 1 and 2 and ports 1 and 2 can be set to the same slot and port.
It indicates that designated port supports 132 MCC connections with
VLAN ID of 29 to 160.
After completing the configuration in this example, users can perform the service
configuration and network management among B1, A1, A2 and A3 via the
enterprise client PTN network management system (the OTNM2000).
Note:
PTN virtual NE: one port of the equipment on the OTNM2000 topograph
can only add one connection line to the remote end equipment. In order
to emulate the service transparent transmission from one port to multiple
ports as shown in Figure 10-3, users need to add any one PTN NE as the
virtual NE, and add cards for this NE for topology connection. The
configuration of the virtual NE has no practical effect, and it is only for
facilitating end-to-end configuration of the group PTN service. This NE
does not download service and does not correspond to any actual
equipment.
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Configure different VLANs for different Tunnels under the same port.
u OVERLAY_ENABLE: ENABLE
u VLAN_ID: this VLAN ID is used for distinguishing different service LSPs under
the same port, and the recommended value range is between 301 to 4094.
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3. Set the Tunnel parameters in the step pages of the Static/dynamic Tunnel
Config according to the project planning.
4. Set the VLAN ID values in the Ingress Direction VLAN ID and Egress
Direction VLAN ID in the Tunnel routing information.
5. For the configuration method of the Tunnel, see CiTRANS 600 Series PTN
Product Configuration Guide.
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The following gives an example to introduce the configuration method of using one
port of the PTN of enterprise client to implement interconnection with an remote-end
PTN via the MAN PTN.
For the CiTRANS 610A (A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5) as shown in Figure 10-4, each of
them is connected with one set of CiTRANS 615A (B2 and B3) via a physical port,
while B2 and B3 are connected with B1 via the MAN. It is required that B1, B2, A1,
A2, A3, A4 and A5 should be connected to the same enterprise client PTN network
management system via the Overlay mode.
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Note:
If one NNI interface (the interface interconnected with the MAN PTN) of
B1 only corresponds to one MCC, for example, B1 only interconnects
with B2, it is not necessary to configure MCC Overlay function (which
means distributing outer VLAN tag for MCC message so that MAN can
establish different transparent transmission tunnels according to VLAN)
on the enterprise client, and users only need to establish VPWS on the
MAN to distribute transparent transmission tunnel for MCC.
In order to reserve resources for the future project expansion, it is
suggested that the outer VLAN tag should be distributed for the MCC
message.
Prerequisite
The OTNM2000 can ping B1, B2 and B3 (users need to configure B1, B2 and B3
respectively via the OTNM2000).
The OTNM2000.
Configuration Analysis
u CiTRANS 615A: enable the MCC Overlay function of the NNI interface of the
CiTRANS 615A (B1, B2 and B3), and add different VLAN tags for MCC LSP.
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u MAN PTN equipment: configure VPWS on the MAN equipment and enable the
VLAN identification of the interface which is connected with the group service
PTN. The MAN distributes transparent transmission channel for MCC data of
B1B2 and B1B3 respectively according to the MCC / service VLAN tags by
establishing two E-Line services on the Metro. This operation is performed on
the metro products of other manufacturers.
1. Enable the Overlay function of the NNI interface of the CiTRANS 615A.
1) Click the SCUN1 card in the subrack view and right-click the Card
Configuration in the task panel at the right side of the GUI.
OverlaySLOT1: SLOT_3
OverlayPORT1: PORT_1
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Note:
After the Overlay function is enabled, NNI interface will add VLAN tag for
MCC automatically. Below are the adding rules, which should be followed
when performing planning of the remote-end MAN equipment.
u When the OverlayPORT1 is used, the automatically distributed
VLAN ID is between 29 to 94; when the OverlayPORT2 is used, the
automatically distributed VLAN ID is between 95 to 160.
u Slots 1 and 2 and ports 1 and 2 can be set to the same slot and port.
It indicates that designated port supports 132 MCC connections with
VLAN ID of 29 to 160.
After completing the configuration in this example, users can perform the service
configuration and network management among B1, B2, B3, A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5
via the enterprise client PTN network management system (the OTNM2000). When
performing service configuration, create a PTN virtual NE directly among B1, B2
and B3 on the topograph, and add connection line between the NNI interfaces of B1,
B2, B3 and any interface of the virtual NE respectively. Perform configuration
according to the ordinary service configuration method. Do not select the virtual NE
when delivering the configuration data.
Note:
PTN virtual NE: one port of the equipment on the OTNM2000 topograph
can only add one connection line to the remote end equipment. In order
to emulate the service transparent transmission from one port to multiple
ports as shown in Figure 10-4, users need to add any one PTN NE as the
virtual NE, and add cards for this NE for topology connection. The
configuration of the virtual NE has no practical effect, and it is only for
facilitating end-to-end configuration of the group PTN service. This NE
does not download service and does not correspond to any actual
equipment.
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Service overlay function needs to be enabled for the interconnected service, which
means distributing different VLAN IDs for service LSP, so that the MAN can
establish different service transparent transmission tunnels based on different
VLANs.
MAN equipment: configure VPWS on the MAN equipment and enable the VLAN
identification (corresponding to the VLAN_ID configured in the following content) of
the interface which is connected with the group service PTN. The MAN distributes
transparent transmission channel for service packets of B1B2, B1B3 or B2B3
respectively according to the VLAN tags of service LSP by establishing multiple E-
Line services on the Metro. This operation is performed on the metro products of
other manufacturers.
Configure different VLANs for different Tunnels under the same port.
u OVERLAY_ENABLE: ENABLE
u VLAN_ID: this VLAN ID is used for distinguishing different service LSPs under
the same port, and the recommended value range is between 301 to 4094.
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Example
The following introduces the configuration methods of the CiTRANS 600 Series via
a comprehensive configuration example.
Project Information
Configuring Service
Configuring OAM
Configuring Protection
Configuring QoS
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As Figure 11-1 shows, the CiTRANS 660 and the CiTRANS 640 form a 10GE ring,
the CiTRANS R640 and the CiTRANS 620A form a GE ring, and the OTNM2000
server and the clock source are connected with NE1 directly.
It is required that the following services and protection should be configured on the
ring network.
4 NE1 provides the active clock source (2048kHz) and NE2 provides the
standby clock source (2048kHz). The clock precisions are in compliance
with G.811 standards and G.812 standards respectively.
u Configure time synchronization: All PTN nodes use the BC as the clock mode
and the BMC as the PTP mode.
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u Service:
u Protection:
4 Configure the 1:1 trail protection for the E-Line service of NE1NE5.
4 Configure the WrappinV3 ring network protection for the 10GE ring
composed of NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4.
4 At the client side of NE1, configure the bi-directional link 1:1 protection for
the E-Line service of NE1NE5.
u Use the OAM as the fault detection mode of the Tunnel and the PW.
Set up the network topology and create the NE connections on the OTNM2000
according to Configuration Example.
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The following introduces the configuration methods of the CES, E-Line, E-LAN, and
E-Tree services via examples.
The following introduces the configuration methods of the CES service via the
configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
Service Network
Hardware Configuration
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Data Preparation
Configuration Analysis
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4 PW Name: PW-CES
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4. Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
The following introduces the configuration methods of the E-Line service via the
configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
Service Network
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As shown in Figure 11-3 and Figure 11-4, configure one E-Line service between
NE5NE1 and configure the PW redundancy protection for the PW between
NE5NE1. The service will be switched to the standby PW when the active PW is
faulty.
Hardware Configuration
Data Preparation
Note:
The service in this example is based on the port. Users should prepare
the VLAN data if setting the service VLAN is required.
Table 11-2 and Table 11-3 show the data preparation for the example.
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Configuration Analysis
3. Create the PW protection pair (including creating the protection pair and
creating the Tunnel and PW between NE2NE5).
4. Configure the E-Line service between the source and sink NEs and configure
the PW redundancy protection for them.
1. Configure the Tunnel between NE5NE1. For the operation procedure, see
Configuring Tunnels. Below are configuration parameters.
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4 PW Name: PW-Eline
4 CV-Frame-Send-Enable: Enable
5. Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
The following introduces the configuration methods of the E-Tree service via the
configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
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Service Network
As shown in Figure 11-5, configure the E-Tree service among the NE1 (root node),
NE5 (leaf node) and NE6 (leaf node) to perform the multipoint-to-point service
aggregation.
Hardware Configuration
Data Preparation
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Configuration Analysis
Note:
This example uses the LAN port of the CiTRANS 620A and the upper
shelf slot interfaces of the CiTRANS 660 as the service interfaces. The
type of the interfaces is UNI by default and needs no configuration. Users
should configure the interface type in the PTN NE Global Settings if
other Ethernet interface is used.
3. Create the E-Tree service among NE1 (root node), NE5 (leaf node) and NE6
(leaf node).
1. Configure the Tunnel between NE1NE5 and between NE1NE6. For the
operation procedure, see Configuring Tunnels. The configuration parameters
are as shown below.
4 NE1NE5
4 NE1NE6
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4 NE1NE5
PW Name: VC-ETree15
4 NE1NE6
PW Name: PW-ETree16
4 Select an NE:
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4 Flow setting
4. Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
The following introduces the configuration methods of the E-LAN service via the
configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
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Service Network
As shown in Figure 11-6, configure the E-LAN service among NE1, NE5 and NE6 to
implement multipoint-to-multipoint communication.
Hardware Configuration
Data Preparation
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Configuration Analysis
Note:
The LAN port of the CiTRANS 620A and the upper shelf slot interfaces of
the CiTRANS 660 used in this example are only used as the service
interfaces. The type of the interfaces is UNI by default and needs no
configuration.
Note:
Configure the service in the corresponding card configuration when the
port on the ESJ1 / ESJ2 / ESK3 / ESK4 card is configured with 100M
services.
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NE1NE5
NE1NE6
NE5NE6
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NE1NE5
PW Name: PW-ELAN15
NE1NE6
PW Name: PW-ELAN16
NE5NE6
PW Name: PW-ELAN56
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Select an NE
Flow setting
4) Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
1) Click the ESJ1 card in the subrack view and right-click Card
Configuration in the task panel at the right side of the GUI.
Item Parameter
LAN1 ON
Port switch
SYS ON
Port PVID setting LAN1 8
Port vMAN setting LAN1 ON
3) Select the VLAN Config tab, right-click the blank area of this tab, and
select Add VLAN in the shortcut menu. Then set the following parameters.
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Item Parameter
VID 8
VLAN configuration LAN1 UNTAG
SYS TAG
Caution:
4) Click Write to Device at the left side of the tab, and select OK in the alert
box that appears. Via these operations, users can save the configuration
data to the database and the equipment.
The following introduces the configuration analysis and configuration procedure for
the OAM in the comprehensive configuration example.
In this comprehensive configuration example, both the 1:1 trail protection and the
PW protection use the CV frame to detect faults. For the active and standby Tunnels
of the 1:1 trail protection and the active and standby PWs of the PW protection,
users need to select Enable Proactive OAM and enable CV-Frame-Send-Enable.
3. Select the Enable Proactive OAM at the lower part of the Tunnel or PW GUI,
and set the CV Frame Enable of the NEs on both ends of Tunnel / PW to
Enable.
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Note:
Keep the default values for other OAM parameters according to the
planning.
5. Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
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Service Network
As Figure 11-7 shows, NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4 form a WrappingV3 protection ring.
Data Preparation
u WTR (m): 5
Configuration Analysis
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2. Select the ring type and set basic properties such as revertive type and hold-off
time in the Protection Ring Creation tab.
3. Click Next to select the dropping NE, assign the start ring link and configure the
logical ring ID.
4. Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
The following introduces the configuration methods of the 1:1 trail protection via the
configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
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Service Network
As shown in Figure 11-8, configure protection Tunnel for the Tunnel that has been
configured in the configured CES service (see Configuring CES).
Data Preparation
Prepare the following data prior to configuration: planning data of the protection
Tunnel.
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Table 11-6 1:1 Trail Protection Planning - Comprehensive Configuration Example (Continued)
Configuration Analysis
1. Enable the OAM of the working Tunnel and enable the CV fame.
3) Select the Enable Proactive OAM at the lower part of the Tunnel or PW
GUI, and set the CV Frame Enable of the NEs on both ends of Tunnel /
PW to Enable.
3. Configure the protection Tunnel parameters in the dialog box that appears. See
Configuring Tunnels for the operation procedures. The configuration
parameters are as shown below.
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4. Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
The following introduces the configuration methods of the PW protection pair via the
configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
Service Network
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This example shows how to configure the PW protection pair for the configured PW
in the E-Line service configuration (Configuring E-Line Service).
Data Preparation
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Configuration Analysis
Note:
This example is based on the prerequisite that the working PW has been
configured.
4 PW Name: VC-ElineP
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4 CV-Frame-Send-Enable: Enable
3. Click Business ManagementPW on the menu bar to filter and query the
configured PW.
4 WRT (min): 5
Note:
The following introduces the configuration methods of the Bi-directional link 1:1
protection via the configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
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Service Network
As shown in Figure 11-10, configure the client side bi-directional link 1:1 protection
for the E-Line service (see Configuring E-Line Service). The service will be switched
to the standby optical fiber if the active optical fiber is faulty.
Data Preparation
Configuration Analysis
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2. Set the basic properties such as ring type, revert type and hold-off time in the
Protection Ring Creation dialog box.
3. Click Next to select the start NE, source protection port and sink protection
port.
4 Rate type: GE
The following introduces the configuration methods of the LAG protection group via
the configuration analysis and the configuration procedure.
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Service Network
As Figure 11-11 shows, the LAG is used at the client side of NE5; the aggregation
members LAN1 and LAN2 form the LAG protection group. This port is used in the
ELine service.
Note:
After the protection configuration is completed, users can apply this port
in the service configuration. In the integration configuration example, the
LAG is applied in the E-Line service. See Configuring E-Line Service.
Hardware Configuration
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Configuration Analysis
1. Click NE5 in Logical Tree tab of the OTNM2000 GUI, and select MPTN1 in the
subrack view that appears.
2. Click Card Configuration in the Task Panel pane at the right of the GUI.
3. Select Port Aggregation, right-click the blank area of the Port Aggregation
tab, and select Add Item in the shortcut menu that appears.
4. Click in the front of Item to expand the configuration items and configure the
parameters.
4 LAG-ID: 1
4 Aggregation-Mode: Based-Source-Mac
5. After completing the configuration, click Write to Device at the left part of the
GUI, and click OK in the alert box that appears to save and deliver the
equipment configuration.
The following introduces the configuration analysis and configuration procedure for
the QoS in the comprehensive configuration example.
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As shown in Figure 11-12, one E-Line service between NE1NE5 has been
configured. It is required that the peak bandwidth of the service be limited to 100M,
and the assured bandwidth be limited to 10M.
4 CIR (M): 10
4. Check and deliver the data to the equipment, referring to Delivering Cross-
connect Data.
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