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Contents
Course Instruction..........................................................................................1
About this course..................................................................................................................1
Course objectives.................................................................................................................1
Relevant Materials................................................................................................................1
Chapter 1 MPLS Tunnels Configuration.........................................................2
1.1 Configuring LSR IDs.......................................................................................................2
1.2 Configuring NNI Port Parameters (Ethernet Port)..........................................................3
1.3 Configuring NNI Port Parameters (IF Port)....................................................................5
1.4 Creating MPLS Tunnels.................................................................................................6
1.5 Configuring MPLS Protection.........................................................................................8
Chapter 2 CES Services Configuration........................................................10
2.1 Configuring MPLS Tunnels...........................................................................................10
2.2 Configuring UNI Port Parameters.................................................................................10
2.3 Creating CES Services.................................................................................................12
2.4 (Optional) Configuring PW APS...................................................................................13
2.5 Configuring MS-PW CES Services..............................................................................14
Chapter 3 ATM/IMA Services Configuration.................................................15
3.1 Configuring MPLS Tunnels...........................................................................................15
3.2 Configuring UNI Port Parameters.................................................................................15
3.3 Configuring IMA Groups...............................................................................................17
3.4 Configuring ATM QoS...................................................................................................19
3.5 Configuring ATM Services............................................................................................21
Chapter 4 E-LINE and E-AGGR Services Carried by PWs Configuration...23
4.1 Configuring E-Line Services Carried by PWs..............................................................24
4.2 Configuring QoS...........................................................................................................26
4.3 Configuring E-AGGR Services Carried by PWs...........................................................28
Task1 MPLS Tunnel Configuration...............................................................30
1. Knowledge requirement..............................................................................................30
2. Scenario description....................................................................................................30
3. Configuration requirement...........................................................................................30
Course Instruction
Course objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Configure Packet services of the OptiX RTN 900 via NMS
Relevant Materials
Configuration guide of OptiX RTN 900 product manual
OptiX RTN 900 Data Configuration (Packet CES Services
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OptiX RTN 900 Data Configuration (Packet CES Services
Domain) Configuration
Tunnel ID: The total number of tunnels and PWs must be equal to
or less than 1024. The number of tunnels that carry PWs is not
included in the total.
Node Type: If the value is Ingress in the forward direction, the
value is Egress for the reverse direction. If value is Transit in the
forward direction, the value is Transit for the reverse direction.
CIR(kbit/s): Specifies the committed information rate (CIR) of
a tunnel. Generally, it is recommended that you set this parameter
to No Limit. If you need to enable the CES CAC function or limit the
PW bandwidth, set this parameter to be the same as the planned
tunnel bandwidth.
In Board/Logic Interface Type: Specifies the board where the
ingress port of a forward tunnel is located.
In Port: Specifies the ingress port of a forward tunnel, which is also
the egress port of the mapping reverse tunnel.:
Forward In Label: Specifies the MPLS label that data carries when
entering a forward tunnel. This parameter can be set for only
egress and transit nodes.
Reverse Out Label: Specifies the MPLS label that data carries
when leaving a reverse tunnel. This parameter can be set for only
ingress and transit nodes.
Tunnel Type: The value E-LSP indicates that the EXP field is used
to identify packet scheduling priorities of PWs. An E-LSP tunnel can
contain PWs of eight packet scheduling priorities. The value L-LSP
indicates that the MPLS label value is used to identify packet
scheduling priorities of PWs. An L-LSP tunnel can contain PWs of the
same packet scheduling priority.
EXP: This parameter cannot be set if Node Type is Transit. If this
parameter is set to a value from 0 to 7, the EXP field assumes the
fixed value. If this parameter takes the default value None, the
EXP field is set based on the DiffServ mappings
OptiX RTN 900 Data Configuration CES Services
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1:1.
Switching Mode: The value Single-End indicates that services
are switched only in the direction where faults occur. The value
Dual-End indicates that services are switched to the protection
channel in both directions when faults occur. The value Dual-End
is recommended.
BDI Status: This parameter is available only when Switching
Mode is set to Single-End. If BDI Status is set to Enabled, the
egress node notifies the ingress node of any detected faults by
sending BDI packets; upon receiving BDI packets, the ingress
node triggers the protection switching.
Revertive Mode: can be set to Non-Revertive or Revertive.
Hold-off Time(100ms): The unit of this parameter is 100
milliseconds. The value can be set from 0 to 100 (that is, 0 to
10 seconds).
Protocol Status: During the creation of a protection group, set
Protocol Status to Disabled. After the APS protection group is
configured at both ends, set Protocol Status to Enabled.
Chapter 2 CES Services Configuration
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Port Mode: When this parameter is set to Layer 1, the port can
transmit TDM signals. A port can transmit CES and serial services
only if this parameter is set to Layer 1. When this parameter is set
to Layer 2, the port can transmit ATM signals. For a PDH port, this
parameter cannot be set to Layer 3.
Encapsulation Type: When Port Mode is Layer 1, Encapsulation
Type takes its default value Null. When Port Mode is Layer 2,
Encapsulation Type takes its default value ATM.
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Port Mode: In this case, this parameter is set to Layer 2, the port
can transmit ATM signals.
Encapsulation Type: In this case, the Port Mode is Layer 2,
Encapsulation Type takes its default value ATM.
The E1 frame format and frame mode must be the same as those of
service access equipment. As specified in ITU-T G.804, ATM service
ports use the CRC-4 multiframe format and PCM30 frame mode
by default. The frame format and frame mode must be the same as
those at the opposite end.
3.3 Configuring IMA Groups
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Policy Name: You can select one of the five ATM service policy
names from the drop-down list or enter the policy name.
Service Type: The UBR service is characterized by non-real-time
applications and many bursts. The UBR service does not specify
traffic-related service guarantees. To be specific, the UBR service
only requires that the network side provides the service with the
best effort. The network side does not provide any assured QoS for
the UBR service. In the case of network congestion, the UBR cells
are discarded first.
The CBR service requires tightly constrained delay variation and
requires that data be transmitted at a constant rate. In addition, the
CBR service requests a static amount of bandwidth and the highest
priority. The CBR service is characterized by stable traffic and few
bursts.
The rt-VBR service requires tightly constrained delay and delay
variation. Compared with the CBR service, the rt-VBR service allows
sources to transmit data at a rate that varies with time.
Equivalently, the sources can be described as bursty. In addition,
the rt-VBR service does not require a static amount of bandwidth.
Compared with the rt-VBR service, the nrt-VBR service does not
require tightly constrained delay or delay variation, and is intended
for non-real-time applications.
The UBR+ service is supplementary to the UBR service and is
intended for applications that require assured minimum cell rate,
which is indicated by the minimum cell rate (MCR) parameter. The
other characteristics of the UBR+ service are the same as the
corresponding characteristics of the UBR service.
Discard Traffic Frame: Specifies the frame discarding mark in ATM
policies. This parameter is effective to AAL5 traffic.
UPC/NPC: UPC is user-side parameter control and NPC is network-
3.5 Configuring ATM Services
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PW Type: Specifies the type of the PW. In the case of ATM 1_to_1
encapsulation, one PW carries one VPC or VCC. In the case of ATM
n_to_1 encapsulation, one PW carries one or more VPCs or VCCs.
CoS Mapping: Specifies the policy for mapping different ATM
service levels to CoS priorities. By setting this parameter, different
quality measures are provided for different ATM services.
Chapter 4 E-LINE and E-AGGR Services Carried
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2 Direction: Set this parameter to UNI-UNI.
BPDU:This parameter specifies the transparent transmission ID of
the bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) packets. It is used to indicate
whether the E-Line service transparently transmits the BPDU
packets. If the BPDU packets are used as the service packets and
transparently transmitted to the opposite end, set this parameter to
Transparently Transmitted. That is, the parameter value
Transparently Transmitted takes effect only if Encapsulation Type of
the source and sink ports of the E-Line service are Null. In other
cases, set this parameter to Not Transparently Transmitted.
This parameter is set according to the planning information.
Bearer Type: For ETH PWE3 services, the parameter value is
always PW.
Protection Type: If this parameter is set to PW APS, working and
protection PWs need to be configured. If this parameter is set to
Slave Protection Pair, you need to bind the slave PW APS protection
group with the master PW APS protection group. The switching of
the master PW APS protection group triggers the switching of the
slave PW APS protection group simultaneously.
PW Type: It can be set to Ethernet or Ethernet Tagged. If PW
Type is set to Ethernet Tagged, the services on this PW are added
with tags.
Set PW Ingress Label/Source Port and PW Egress Label/Sink
Port according to the network planning file.
Select created tunnels as Ingress Tunnel and Egress Tunnel.
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If one default DiffServ domain exists on the OptiX RTN 900 equipment,
Mapping Relation ID is set to 1, and Mapping Relation Name is set to
Default Map. If these parameters are not set, all the ports belong to this
domain.
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Notes: For an E-AGGR service aggregating services from multiple UNI ports
to a PW, the NNI port must be configured as the sink. If for an E-AGGR
service aggregating services from multiple PWs to a UNI port, the UNI port
must be configured as the sink.
Notes: You can set Location to Source or Sink. You can configure one or
more source ports but only one sink port for an E-AGGR service. Otherwise,
configuration of the E-AGGR service will fail.
1. Knowledge requirement
2. Scenario description
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3. Configuration requirement
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2. Scenario description
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3. Configuration requirement
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3. Configuration requirement
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There are 4 NEs (NE A to NE D) in the network, the equipment can
be RTN 910/950/980, and the links between the NEA, NEB and NEC
are FE/GE links; the link between NEC and NED is Radio link.
It is recommended to use the NE default ID and IP.
The transmitting freq. range and T/R spacing of ODU can be got
from the label on the ODUs.
3. Configuration requirement
1. Knowledge requirement
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2. Scenario description
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There are 3 NEs (NE A to NE C) in the network, the equipment can
be RTN 905/910/950/980, and the links between the NEA, NEB and
NEC are radio links;
It is recommended to use the NE default ID and IP.
The transmitting freq. range and T/R spacing of ODU can be got
from the label on the ODUs.
3 Configuration requirement