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Date 2008-02-25 Version V1.0 Description Author Chen Shaoying
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preparations Before Experiment ................................................................................... 8 1.1 Connecting the Experimental Equipment ............................................................................. 8 1.2 Documentation Required for the Experimental Operation .................................................... 9 1.3 Preparing Tools................................................................................................................... 10 Chapter 2 Introduction to the Experimental Networking Environment .................................... 11 Chapter 3 Experiment Task 1 (Required) ..................................................................................... 12 3.1 Engineering Requirements ................................................................................................. 12 3.2 Engineering Planning .......................................................................................................... 13 3.2.1 NE Attributes ............................................................................................................ 13 3.2.2 Board Configuration ................................................................................................. 13 3.2.3 IF 1+1 Protection Attributes...................................................................................... 14 3.2.4 Information of IF Interfaces ...................................................................................... 14 3.2.5 Information of ODU Interfaces ................................................................................. 15 3.2.6 Timeslot Allocation ................................................................................................... 15 3.2.7 Clock Information ..................................................................................................... 15 3.2.8 Orderwire Information .............................................................................................. 16 3.3 NE Commissioning ............................................................................................................. 16 3.3.1 Powering On the Equipment .................................................................................... 17 3.3.2 Accessing the Web LCT ........................................................................................... 18 3.3.3 Configuring the Data ................................................................................................ 19 3.3.4 Testing Connections of E1 Cables ........................................................................... 29 3.3.5 Testing the Transmit and Receive Optical Power .................................................... 30 3.3.6 Testing the RF Transmit Power ............................................................................... 31 3.4 HOP Commissioning .......................................................................................................... 31 3.4.1 Testing the ECC ....................................................................................................... 32 3.4.2 Testing the Orderwire Phone ................................................................................... 33 3.4.3 Testing the Services ................................................................................................. 33 3.4.4 Switching Test .......................................................................................................... 34 3.4.5 Testing the 24-Hour BER ......................................................................................... 36 Chapter 4 Experiment Task 2 (Required) ..................................................................................... 38 4.1 Engineering Requirements ................................................................................................. 38 4.2 Engineering Planning .......................................................................................................... 38 4.3 NE Commissioning ............................................................................................................. 39 4.4 HOP Commissioning .......................................................................................................... 39 Chapter 5 Network Maintenance Task 1 Software Upgrade (Optional) ................................. 42 5.1 Preparations Before Upgrade ............................................................................................. 42
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5.1.1 Obtaining the Upgrade Tools ................................................................................... 42 5.1.2 Obtaining Software to Be Upgraded ........................................................................ 42 5.2 Upgrading Software ............................................................................................................ 43 5.2.1 Procedures for Loading the Simulation Package for Upgrade................................. 43 5.2.2 Check After the Upgrade.......................................................................................... 51 5.3 Loading Multiple NEs .......................................................................................................... 53
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Networking environment (NE1 and NE2) .............................................................. 11 Figure 2-2 Networking environment (NE3 and NE4) .............................................................. 11 Figure 3-1 Engineering networking diagram ........................................................................... 12 Figure 3-2 Board configuration of the IDU .............................................................................. 13 Figure 3-3 Timeslot allocation ................................................................................................. 15 Figure 3-4 Serial connection of the E1 port ............................................................................ 36 Figure 4-1 Engineering networking diagram ........................................................................... 38
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List of Tables
Table 3-1 Service requirements............................................................................................... 12 Table 3-2 NE attributes ............................................................................................................ 13 Table 3-3 IF 1+1 protection attributes...................................................................................... 14 Table 3-4 Information of IF interfaces...................................................................................... 14 Table 3-5 Information of ODU interfaces ................................................................................. 15 Table 3-6 Clock source priority levels...................................................................................... 15 Table 3-7 Orderwire information .............................................................................................. 16 Table 3-8 NE commissioning items ......................................................................................... 16 Table 3-9 Common alarm management functions .................................................................. 27 Table 3-10 T HOP commissioning items ................................................................................. 31 Table 4-1 Service requirements............................................................................................... 38
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Key words: OptiX RTN 600, Web LCT, operation guide, NE commissioning, HOP commissioning, software upgrade Abstract: This guide is written for the networking of the OptiX RTN 600 equipment at HQ. It describes the networking environment, two required deployment commissioning tasks, and one optional network maintenance task. Acronyms and abbreviations: None. References: OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Configuration Guide OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Commissioning Guide
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10.69.4.99
Two IDs of the OptiX RTN 610: 1 and 2 Two IDs of the OptiX RTN 620: 3 and 4
Normally, the OptiX RTN 600 equipment at HQ is powered off. You need to apply to the microwave product family at the headquarters for the admission to operate the OptiX RTN 600 equipment. Contact person: Chen Shaoying/59800 (Email: chenshaoying@huawei.com) Version of the OptiX RTN 600 equipment in the lab at HQ: V100R001C02 NMS version: Web LCT of version V200R005 or higher For the functional differences between different NMS versions, refer to the relevant T2000 release notes at the support.huawei.com website, such as the OptiX iManager T2000 V200R005C01B01C Web LCT Release Notes.
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Caution: Do not modify key information such as the NE ID or IP address. Otherwise, the remote operations of the OptiX RTN 600 equipment by other persons is affected. In certain areas, due to the low network speed, the NMS may run at a low rate, and the response may be delayed during the experimental operation. In this case, wait until the operation becomes normal. Do not repeat the operation again and again, thus increasing the network burden.
Caution: Before you start to operate the OptiX RTN 600 equipment, the following requirements must be met: You must have learnt the information of the OptiX RTN 600 equipment and attended configuration-related courses.
The required documents as stated in this guide must be available. Relevant product manuals: OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Commissioning Guide OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Configuration Guide OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Hardware Description OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Feature Description OptiX RTN 600 V100R001 Software Upgrade Guide Software Quality Standard for Microwave Multimedia: Link: RTN 600 Training Specified path: Documentation > Optical Network Product Line > Microwave> Microwave Products > Function and Feature >Training Document > Level 1 Training slides: Link: OptiX RTN 600 Slides and Digital Microwave Communication Principles
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Specified path: Documentation > Optical Network Product Line > Microwave> Microwave Products > Function and Feature >Training Document > Level 1 The following table lists the corresponding course files and links. Category Installation document Course File OptiX RTN 600 Hardware Installation and Commissioning
Digital Microwave Communication Principles
Multimedia Chinese/Eng lish Chinese/Eng lish Chinese/Eng lish Chinese/Eng lish Chinese/Eng lish Chinese/Eng lish Chinese/Eng lish
Slide None Chinese/E nglish Chinese/E nglish Chinese/E nglish Chinese/E nglish Chinese/E nglish Chinese/E nglish
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Operation document
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15G-A-Lo
15G-A-Hi
PH1 PXC
IF1A SCC
PH1 PXC
IF1A SCC
NE1: (ID 1)
NE2: (ID 2)
NE3: (ID 3)
NE4: (ID 4)
Figure 2-2 Networking environment (NE3 and NE4) As shown in the previous two figures, this system consists of four NEs: NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4. NE1 and NE2 adopt the IDU 610, and form a 1+0 radio link. NE3 and NE4 adopt the IDU 620, and form a radio link that can be configured with 1+1 protection. The used ODUs adopt the 15 GHz-A subband. The transmit frequency of the ODU at the Tx low station ranges from 14501000 to 14613000. The transmit frequency of the ODU at the Tx high station ranges from 14921000 to 15033000.
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Figure 3-1 Engineering networking diagram Table 3-1 Service requirements Sink Source NE1 NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 8xE1 8xE1 NE2 1xE1 NE3 1xE1 NE4 STM-1 NE5
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3.2.1 NE Attributes
Table 3-2 NE attributes Parameter Equipment Type NE ID Extended ID NE IP Address NE Name IDU 620 3 9 (the same as the default value) 129.9.0.3 NE3 Value
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Note: The ODU that connects to the IF board in slot 5/7 occupies slot 15/17.
Note: IF 1+1 protection need not be configured for NE1 and NE2 in this experimental task.
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17-ODU
Figure 3-3 Timeslot allocation As shown in Figure 3-3, the service configuration of NE3 is as follows:
NE3 and NE4 have one E1 service that is carried by the wayside service. The port at which the wayside service exists is the PXC board in slot 1. One STM-1 service of NE4 is passed through from 7-IF1A to 8-SD1 at NE3.
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Experiment requirement: Refer to the procedures for planning NE3 to plan the entire information of NE1, NE2, and NE4 based on the engineering requirements.
3.3 NE Commissioning
During NE commissioning, a single NE is commissioned when the radio link is not established. Table 3-8 NE commissioning items Commissioning Item Powering on the equipment Required/Opt ional Required Reference Section 3.3.1 Remarks Skip this step in the case of remote commissioning. In the case of remote commissioning, access the Web LCT according to the Instructions for Using the Remote Training Equipment Room (Shenzhen) of the Optical Network.
Required
Section 3.3.2
Configuring the data Testing connections of E1 cables Testing the receive and transmit power of the optical interface Testing the transmit signal level
Required Optional
Applies to stations with the E1 services accessed. Applies to stations with the SDH optical interface services accessed. -
Optional
Section 3.3.5
Required
Section 3.3.6
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Powering on the equipment Accessing the Web LCT Configuring NE3 with services by using the Web LCT and checking the equipment
After reading through this section, you can learn the entire procedures of NE commissioning, and can complete commissioning of NE1, NE2, and NE4 accordingly.
48 V power system: fuse capacity = (total power consumption x 1.5)/42 60 V power system: fuse capacity = (total power consumption x 1.5)/52.5
The maximum power consumption of each component of the OptiX RTN 600 is as follows: IDU 610: 37 W IDU 620: 93.8 W ODU of SP/LP series: 40 W ODU of HP series: 58 W
Caution:
If the PXC boards are configured with board-level 1+1 protection, the two PXC boards must use input power with the same standard voltage. The "SYS-PWR" switch on the PXC board and the "ODU-PWR" switch on the IF board both have the locking device. Hence, you need to pull the switch lever outward slightly before dipping it. When the switch is at the "O" position, it indicates that the locking device is off. When the switch is at the "I" position, it indicates that the locking device is on.
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Operation Set the "SYS-PWR" switch on the PXC board to "O". Set the "ODU-PWR" switch on the IF board to "O".
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Operation Turn on the power switch of the power supply device of the IDU. Use the multimeter to test the voltage and polarization of the input power at the access point (such as the output terminal of the power box on the cabinet).
If the standard voltage of the input power is 48 V, the tested value of the voltage should range from 38.4 V to 57.6 V. If the standard voltage of the input power is 60 V, the tested value of the voltage should range from 48 V to 72 V.
Set the "SYS-PWR" switch on the PXC board to "I". Check the indicators of each board of the IDU. Board indicators should comply with the following statuses and sequences:
The "PWR" indicator on the PXC board that has accessed the power of the cabinet must be on (green). The "PROG" indicator on the SCC board must undergo the entire process: goes on (green), goes off, flashes green, and then goes off. The "STAT" indicator on the SCC board should on green.
Caution: When the test voltage is beyond the range, first rectify the fault in the power supply device. The abnormal voltage may cause damage to the equipment, or even personal injury.
Note: For the meanings of board indicators, refer to the OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Hardware Description. Due to the impacts of the data configuration, the "STAT" indicator on certain boards is not lit when the equipment is powered on.
Start up the laptop computer, and log in to the operating system. Set the IP address of this computer. The IP address should comply with the following requirements: IP address: The IP address is within the 129.9.0.0 network segment, and is different from the IP address of the NE.
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Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Gateway (default): null Connect the network interface of the laptop computer to the "ETH" interface of the SCC board through the network cable and the extension network cable. The ETH interface supports the MDI/MDI-X autosensing. Hence, you can use the straight through cable or crossover cable to connect it. In this case, the green indicators of the "ETH" interface and network interface of the laptop computer should be on. In addition, when you set the prompt for the local area connection in the operating system of the laptop computer, the prompt that the network has been connected is displayed.
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The IE displays the Login Interface of the Web LCT. Enter the user name and password, and click Login. The default user name is admin, and the default password is T2000. If the user name and password are correct, the NE List page is displayed.
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Note: When the logical boards that are configured with an NE are inconsistent with the physical boards, the slot layout diagram will be different from the slot layout as shown in this figure. To learn the specific meanings of the slot layout, click Legend.
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Click Next. The Quick Configuration dialog box is displayed. Click Exit. Check the NE explorer and find that only 2-SCC/21-EOW exists in the Object Tree.
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After the NE ID is modified, you can modify the NE IP address based on the engineering plan. The NE IP address is normally set to be related to the NE ID, that is, the first byte of the IP address is set to "129, the second byte of the IP address is set to be the same as the extended NE ID, and the last two bytes are set to be the same as the NE ID. For example, when the NE ID is "49136" and the extended NE ID is "9", the NE IP address should be "129.9.191.240", in which 191 x 256 + 240 = 49136.
Caution: In the case of remote access, the NE ID/IP address cannot be modified. If the NE ID is modified during site operation in the equipment room, change the NE ID to the original value after the commissioning. Otherwise, later remote operations may be affected.
The SCC physical board is managed as two logical boards: SCC and EOW. The slot for the logical SCC board is slot 1, and the slot for the logical EOW board is slot 21.
Any other physical board of the IDU is managed as the logical board with the same name. The slot number of the logical board is the same as the slot number of the physical board.
The ODU is managed as a logical board ODU. The slot number for the logical board is the slot number of the IF board that the ODU is connected to plus 10. Observe the Slot Layout on the NE Explorer. Specify the boards to be added or deleted depending on the legend and the physical boards. Right-click the slot of which the board is to be deleted, and select Delete from the drop-down menu. Before deleting the board, delete the services, clock priority level, orderwire (broadcast data), and protection configuration on the board.
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Right-click the slot in which a board is to be inserted, and select Add xxx. "xxx" indicates the name of the board to be added. You can add the IF boards and service boards only if the PXC board is added.
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Note: The STAT indicator will be lit only when the physical boards on the IDU match the logical boards.
Click OK.
Select 7-IF1A from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Configuration > IF Interface from the Function Tree. Select the IF Attributes tab. Configure each parameter of the IF attributes by referring to Table 3-4.
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Click Apply. Select the ATPC Attributes tab. Configure each parameter of the ATPC attributes.
Note: During the commissioning, set ATPC Enable Status to Disabled to prevent any change in the transmit power. Set the ATPC attributes after the commissioning is complete.
Click Apply.
Note: Only 8 GHz and 18 GHz frequency bands support setting two values for the T/R spacing parameter. In this band, the T/R spacing must be set in an accurate manner. In other bands, the T/R spacing can be set to 0, as the ODU automatically adopts the default value.
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Click Apply. Click the Power Attributes tab. Configure the transmit power of the ODU. Click Apply. Click the Advanced Attributes tab. Set Configure Transmission Status to unmute. Click Apply. Select 15-ODU from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Configuration > ODU Interface from the Function Tree.
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Click the Advanced Attributes tab. Set Configure Transmission Status to unmute. Click Apply.
Click OK.
Note: The add/drop E1 services on NE3 are transmitted through the wayside service, and thus need not be configured during the cross-connection configuration.
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Click OK. Repeat steps 24 to select 5-IF1A-1(SDH-1) as the second clock source. Select a clock source, and click Click Apply. or to adjust its priority level.
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Click Apply. Click the Advanced tab. Configure Orderwire Occupied Bytes.
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Major Application
Example When two PXC boards are configured but only one power supply is accessed, you can suppress the VOLT_LOS alarm of the PXC board that is not provided with power. When the data services are carried, you can set the bit error threshold-crossing value to 10-6 and the bit error degrade threshold to 10-8.
Suppressing alarms
Used to adjust the alarm threshold, depending on the sensitivity of the service to bit errors.
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There is no DDF in the equipment room at HQ. Instead, the DB44 self-loop cable is used. Set the corresponding E1 port to outloop through the Web LCT. 2 1) 2) 3) Select the PDH interface board from the Object Tree. Choose Configuration > PDH Interface from the Function Tree. Set Tributary Loopback of the E1 port to Outloop.
Observe the BER tester. The AIS alarm should be cleared. Release the outloop of the E1 port through the Web LCT.
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Select the PDH interface board from the Object Tree. Choose Configuration > PDH Interface from the Function Tree. Set Tributary Loopback of the E1 port to Non-Loopback.
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Observe the BER tester. The BER tester should report the AIS alarm. Repeat steps 15 to test other E1 ports.
Method 2 (applicable in the case of no BER tester during site commissioning or in the case of remote commissioning): Use the pseudo-random binary sequence (PBRS) of the OptiX RTN 600 to test the connections of E1 cables.
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Operation Perform self-loop for the first E1 port at the DB44 self-loop cable that is connected to the PH1 board. Select 3-PH1 from the Function Tree. Choose Configuration > PBRS Test from the Function Tree. Select the first port of the PH1 board. In Set Test Parameters, set Direction to Tributary, Duration to 1, and Measured in Time to s.
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Check to ensure that the number of the PBRS is 0, and the curve diagram is green. Release the loopback at the first port at the DB44. Repeat steps 26, and observe the curve diagram to check whether it changes to red. Repeat steps 17 to test other E1 ports.
Set Monitored Object Filter Condition to All. Set Monitor Period to 15-Minute. In Gauge, select Launched Optical Power and Received Optical Power. In Display Options, select Maximum/Minimum Value. In Count, do not select any item.
Click Query.
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The transmit optical power should be within the range of the transmit optical power specified for the optical modules. The receive optical power should be 3 dB more than the minimum sensitivity and 5 dB less than the minimum overload in the specifications.
Note:
The test value of the optical power in the performance event is allowed to be 3 dB difference from the actual value. For the specifications of the optical interface, refer to the OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Hardware Description.
See sections 3.3.1 to 3.3.6 to complete the commissioning of NE1, NE2, and NE4.
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Reference
Section 3.4.3
According to the equipment configuration, tests need to be performed for the E1 service between NE1 and NE2, and for the WS service between NE3 and NE4. Test IF 1+1 switching, SNCP switching, linear MSP switching, and active/standby switching of the PXC. According to the equipment configuration, the switching test is not required for the link between NE1 and NE2, but tests need to be performed for the IF 1+1 switching and active/standby switching of the PXC on NE3 and NE4. Skip this step in the case of remote commissioning.
Switching test
Section 3.4.4
Section 3.4.5
For detailed HOP commissioning items and procedures, refer to the OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System Commissioning Guide. This section considers the link between NE3 and NE4 as an example to describe the procedures of HOP commissioning. The procedures for commissioning the HOP between NE1 and NE2 are the same.
Operation
NE ID: 4 Extended ID: 9 Gateway Type: IP gateway Gateway IP Address: 129.9.0.3 User Name: root Password: password
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Click OK. In this case, a row of data for the newly added NE is added in the NE List page. Observe Login Status of the newly added NE. The Login Status should be Logged In.
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The ringing switch is set to "ON". The dialing mode switch must be set to "T", that is, the dual-tone dialing mode must be selected. Pick up the orderwire phone, and press the "TALK" key on the front panel of the phone. At this time, the red indicator on the upper right of the front panel is on, and is accompanied by the dialing prompt tone. Dial the orderwire phone number of the opposite equipment. Normally, after the opposite end answers, the talking quality is good and the voice is clear. The maintenance personnel on the opposite equipment side dials the orderwire phone of the local equipment. Normally, the orderwire phone rings and at the same time the red indicator at the back of the front panel flashes. Pick up the phone, and press the "TALK" key for conversation. At this time, the red indicator on the upper right of the front panel is on. Normally, the talking quality is good and the voice is clear.
Method 2 (applicable in the case of no BER tester during the site commissioning or in the case of remote commissioning):
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Step
Operation Perform software inloop at the E1 ports for the tributary boards on NE2 by using the Web LCT.
Select the PH1 board from the Object Tree. Choose Configuration > PDH Interface from the Function Tree. Set the tributary loopback of the first path of the PH1 board to Inloop. Select PH1 from the Function Tree. Choose Configuration > PBRS Test from the Function Tree. Select the first port of the PH1 board. In Set Test Parameter, set Direction to Tributary, Duration to 1, and Measured in Time to s. Click Start to Test.
Perform the PRBS test for the E1 ports of NE1 by using the Web LCT.
The total number of the PBRS should be 0, and the curve diagram should be green. 3 4 Release the loopback at the first port. Repeat steps 13 to test other E1 ports.
The wayside service cannot be set with a software loopback; therefore, the WS service test can be performed only in the case of site commissioning. In the case of remote commissioning, the WS service test is not required.
(1). Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Configuration > IF 1+1 Protection from the Function Tree. (2). Click Query. The Active Board of Device in the Protection Group interface should be 7-IF1A.
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Note: If an abnormal status occurs, you must rectify the fault and proceed to test the IF 1+1 protection.
Turn off the ODU power switch on the main IF board. In the case of remote commissioning, select 17-ODU from the Object Tree and choose Configuration > ODU Interface from the Function Tree in the NE Explorer. In Advanced Attributes, set the transmission status of the 17-ODU to mute.
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Repeat Step 1 to view the working status of the board. At this time, the Active Board of Device should be 5-IF1A. After the switching is complete, turn on the ODU power switch on the main IF board. In the case of remote commissioning, select 17-ODU from the Object Tree and choose Configuration > ODU Interface from the Function Tree in the NE Explorer. In Advanced Attributes, set the transmission status of the 17-ODU to unmute.
When Revertive Mode of the IF 1+1 protection is set to Revertive (the WTR time is 600s in this example), you can view that the "ACT" indicator on the front panel of the 7-IF1A board is on 10 minutes after the ODU power switch on the main IF board is turned on. In the case of remote commissioning, you can view that the 5-IF1A board is in the standby state in the slot layout diagram in the NE Explorer.
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Repeat Step 1 to view the working status of the board. At this time, the Active Board of Device should be 7-IF1A. Refer to steps 110 to test the IF 1+1 protection of the opposite equipment.
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Query the current status of the board 1+1 protection. As shown in the following figure, the working board is 3-PXC, and the protection board is 1-PXC.
5 Note: The board 1+1 protection is non-revertive. Even if the 1-PXC board is normal, the equipment does not automatically switch the services back to the 1-PXC until the 3-PXC becomes faulty. 6 Repeat steps 24 to switch the services back to the original working board 1-PXC.
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Test the 24-hour BER by using the BER tester. Record the test result. The result should be compliant with the design requirement. Release the loopbacks and serial connections that are performed for the BER test. If you disable the automatic loopback release function in the previous operations, enable this function again.
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Figure 4-1 Engineering networking diagram Table 4-1 Service requirements Sink Source NE1 NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 2xE1 4xE1 2xE1 NE2 8xE1 NE3 4xE1 8xE1 NE4
NE attributes
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Board configuration IF 1+1 protection attributes Information of IF interfaces Information of ODU interfaces Slot allocation Clock Information Orderwire Information
4.3 NE Commissioning
See section 3.3 "NE Commissioning" to complete the NE commissioning for NE1, NE2, NE3, and NE4. Commissioning Item Powering on the equipment Accessing the Web LCT Reference Remarks After the equipment is powered on, observe the indicators on the front panel, and make correct records. Skip this step in the case of remote commissioning. Section 3.3.2 Before you configure the data at the site where NE2 and NE3 are located, use the DB44 self-loop cables to connect the four E1s of the tributary boards of NE2 and NE3. Ensure that the 4xE1 service from NE1 to NE4 can be transmitted from NE2 to NE3, and then to NE4 through the radio link from NE3. Configuring the Data Section 3.3.3 In the case of remote commissioning, contact the relevant personnel at the headquarters for assistance in the hardware connection for the services of NE2 and NE3. In the case of site commissioning, E1 service connection can be implemented between NE2 and NE3 through the DDF. Testing connections of E1 cables Testing the transmit signal level Section 3.3.4 Section 3.3.6 -
Section 3.3.1
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The ETH interface on the SCC board of NE2 must be connected to the ETH-HUB on the SCC board of NE3 through a network cable. The laptop computer on which the Web LCT is installed must be connected to the ETH interface on the SCC board of NE3 through a network cable. In the case of remote commissioning, NE3 is the gateway NE, and the gateway IP address is 129.9.0.3.
NE2 and NE3 must be configured with extended ECC. In the NE Explorer, click the NE and choose Communication > ECC Management from the Function Tree. Select ECC Extended Mode, and set it to Auto Mode.
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By default, the OptiX RTN 600 disables the automatic ECC extended mode. It is recommended that you adopt the automatic extended ECC mode, thus reducing mutual negotiation between NEs. In the extended ECC networking, the total number of the servers and clients cannot be more than eight. When not more than four servers and clients exist, the automatic mode can be used. When more than four servers and clients exist, the manual mode must be used. 3 4 Click Apply. The system displays the prompt "This operation will reset the communication between NEs. Are you sure to continue?" Click OK. Reference Remarks At NE3, create NE1, NE2, and NE4 by using the Web LCT. Testing the ECC Section 3.4.1 In the case of remote commissioning, delete the original NE1/NE2/NE4 from the NE list, and then add NE1/NE2/N4 into the NE list again. Note that the gateway IP address is 129.9.0.3 for NE1, NE2, and NE4, that is, NE3 is the gateway NE, and the other NEs are non-gateway NEs. The communication on orderwire phone between NE1 and NE2, and between NE3 and NE4 is normal. Testing the orderwire Section 3.4.2 Note: Back-to-back cascading does not support orderwire. In the case of remote commissioning, skip this step. Test whether the 2xE1 service between NE1 and NE2 is available. Testing the service Section 3.4.3 Test whether the 4xE1 service between NE1 and NE4 is available. Test whether the 8xE1 service between NE3 and NE4 is available. It is recommended that you perform a PRBS test. Switching test Section 3.4.4 Test the IF 1+1 switching and active/standby switching of the PXC board for NE3 and NE4. Commissioning Item
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Upgrade NE1, NE2, NE3, or NE4 by loading the simulation package. Check the upgrade.
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Click Board and Software Package(Simulation) under Load Software. Then, select the newly created NE.
Select the entire NE and click the Add to list button (>>).
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Click the Upgrade Version icon in the Operation List. Then the Software package setting dialog box is displayed. Click Select package. See the following figures.
Select the corresponding package loading file and open it by clicking the file. Click OK in the displayed Software package setting dialog box. A dialog box is displayed. Click Yes.
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Set the software to be rolled back. If an error occurs when the simulation software package is loaded or activated on an NE, you can use the software package whose version is consistent with the version before the loading to perform rollback and restore the software that runs on the NE to the version before the loading. In this example, the original version is 5.54.01.13. Therefore, select 5.54.01.13 for Rollbacking Software.
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After the software is successfully loaded, click Activate to reset the NE. After the NE starts to run, the NE software upgrade is complete. If the simulation package includes the FPGA of the service board, the board is cold reset after it is activated, and then the services related to the board are interrupted.
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Check whether Running Version is consistent with Upgrade Version, and whether the running version is the target version.
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Repeat steps 110 to upgrade the software of NE2, NE3, and NE4.
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After you click Finish, the Rollback operation cannot be performed. If Rollboak, instead of Finish, is selected, the activated software is rolled back to the version 5.54.01.13. After normal operations, the NE is reset. During this process, the NE must not be powered off. Ensure that no cold reset or power-down occurs immediately after the NE restores from the reset and starts to run. Otherwise, the configuration database may be lost. To prevent loss of the database, wait until the NE automatically backs up the database, and then perform the cold reset or power-down operation. This process takes about 30 minutes.
If the simulation package is loaded for downgrade, the Toolkit automatically deletes all the files in the NE database. Thus, all the original configurations are lost after downgrade.
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Expand the SCC board, and then you can view the detailed information about the running version and the version to be upgraded. After the upgrade is successfully completed, the versions of the NSF1, NSF2, and Nesoft must be consistent with the version to be upgraded.
Log in to the NE that has been upgraded by using the Web LCT. You can view the NE version in the NE Explorer, which is 5.54.01.22. Right-click the SCC board in Slot Layout, and select SCC Version. Then a prompt is displayed to read the SCC version to be 5.54.01.22. Thus the queried version is consistent with the version to be upgraded.
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After the loading is complete, select all the NEs to be activated, and choose Advance > Activate Order to set the order for activating the NEs.
After Activate Order is set, select all the NEs to be activated, and then click the Activate button to start activating the NEs according to the previously set order.
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Activate the NEs in the far-to-near order based on the distance from the ECC route to the gateway NE.
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