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Case Title
Shared EPL
Key Word VCTRUNK, TAG Attributes, Port Shared EPL
Software O&M ✘ Data
Installation Configuration
Network Planning/Optimization
Case Type Troubleshootin
Integrated(Expansion included) g
Principle and
knowledge
Product
OptiX Product SDH
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Name(4 bit) (8 bit)
Support ✘ On-site engineering
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1 Case Description
There is Ethernet service between OSN and Metro1000. As we can seen below, there are
3 VC Trunks between Metro and OSN. The 3 VC Trunks share the same GE port on the
EGS4 card. Metro 1000 access UMTS equipment which does not configure VLAN ID. OSN
connects NE40 which supports VLAN ID configuration. As we know, if we want to share the
port, we can use VLAN ID to separate the service flow. In this case the client side on the
Metro1000 can not configure VLAN ID which has limited our action. So what is the
solution?
Metro1000
EFT
OSN 3500
EGS4
Metro1000
EFT
Metro1000
EFT
1.2 Alarms
No alarm.
2.1 Discussion
2.2 Analysis
Remark: Link between external port and internal port; Link between internal port and
another internal port on the other NE
SDH Network
SDH XC ETH
ETH XC SDH
2.3 Solutions
1. We can configure the TAG attributes of the internal port and set different PVID to
separate the service flow. The card will finish the task as below:
Add PVID=2
Add Remov Pass
No ID=2
PVID=1 e
ID
EFT EGS4
Remark: The service from the NE40 to UMTS will be sent to different VCTRUNK based
on VLAN ID.
1. Usually we do not care about the Internal port TAG Attributes. In this case we just take
advantage of the internal port TAG Attributes to separate the service flow. This is
because there is no ID on the Metro 1000 UMTS side. If there was VLAN ID on the
UMTS side, everything will return to normal.